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Doiir.g ihe u>( twenty ye»r», by the Patent ttffice record, tonneefitfot ha* led even- State in the country in inyermvenc**. except in tour »eparatc year* when tt Mood xecond in the lut.
an article in common <>axe that ii not made trora the hinge* and ;* to the billiard table,
tr mantel, the
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lock.""n the clocl mobile.
bicycle
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nail*,' kitchen hardware, knives and trrkc and needles and chain*. If there be anything that you caniwA trace to Connecticut, yu mil find that the njachinery for making ;t or the first shaping of raw- material came front this • State. Ihe letter box sou pass <m the way t.- your oftice and the typewriter in u»e there.’' - the ship in the harbor, and the ra'lo-ad train you ride in. all • hact "the Connecticut stamp on them
sc mew here.
Waah’t 1 hat Kind.
"Oh. John! - ' exclaimed the better > hall of the combine, as her husband staggered ’up the front steps, '"I oh hope you will swear off at the begm"k'ot on your (hie l^gintype, mMear. - ’ tiled the jovial John. "I got my (hie)
faults.
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Why He Was Immune. Stoker—1 shall, have to give up. your majesty: I have piled on the coal for a week, and 1 can't even make this fcl- , low uncomfortable! His Satanic Majesty—What seems to be the matter? Stoker—The victim says he was raised in an incubator and lived in a flat all his life.—Detroit Free Pres*. Birgains Wanted. "Is it'true," asked the female of more or less uncertain years, who was preparing to work the leap-year privilege for all it was worth, "that every matt' has his price?’’ "J guess it is," replied the venerable sage, "but no woman who is true to her sex will consider-it unless he knocks off i cents from the even dollar.”
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Poor Choily. "Saphead is anxious to hr considered ‘sport;
n«w» after flr»t day s use or Ur. Kline » Greet NerveRrtdorer. »JulaJl«oU>eaa<ltf«»laefreo Dr. K. H. Kux*. l td.. 831 AreliBI.. FbUa..Pa.
•OKasbel* Maearswi Wheat Per Acre. Introduced ty the U.-S. Dept, of Agr. It is a tremendous cropper. yieldiDg in ""good land W bu. l>tr acre, and on dry. and lands, such a* are found in Mont.. Idaho, the Dakotas. Colo., etc., it will yield from 40 to 60 bu. This Wheat and bpeltz and Hanna Barley and Bromus Inermia and ; Billion Dollar Ora**, make* it possible to I
and rattle wherever *
JUST BEXD IOC. AXD Tina ftOTICX to the John A. Salrer Seed Co., La Croaae. Wia , and they will aend you free a aamp'.e of this Wheat and other farm seeds, together with their great rata'oe, alone 1100 00 to any wide-awake farmer. [A-Ci.]
rteo'a Cure ts tbehenl iredi<-ln*we*T»ro»ed 1 fur all affections o', throat and luifgs.—Wa. ] O. KanaiAT. Vanburen. Ind.. Feb. 10,1900. It ia easier to whip some men than it is
.to keep them whippet!.
Mr-. Wlnaiow'skoothiBgRTropforehildren * teething, softe® the rrum»,reduces Inflamma- i lior>Allayapalo.euree aindcolie, 26e. abottle I Then are two aides to every atory The victory you win mrar.a defeat for U>* other fellow.
“Don't you find It tiresome." said Marc Antony, "to devote so much time to literature In addition to your various wnysr' “Ye*." replied Caesar, “but it pays. There Is nothing like being your own military critic."—Waabiuglon Star.
flow's This? We offer One Hundred Dalian tloward's: any earn of Calarra tnat eaaao: bs oarad »/ Daira Catarrh Cure. r. J. Caxsxi k Co., Tolalo, O. We, tbeandsnn<ned. tisrs known F. J.Ch v , ner tortbelast 13years, and bellarohimpa.--foetly honorable in all boslnsn transaoUsai and fln-so-lally able to o* r/ out any obliga-
Wammu.KxuxaxAMaanu.WholaaalaDraigtaU, Toledo. Onto. Hail'e Cat arm Corel* takeilntarnxlly.vtttagdirectly upon the blood and muaonasaefaoea of tiie ay eta n. lasUnsoolals aent Irea. iTtee. T3r. per battls. bold by all Draggfafs Take Ball a Family Pills lor constipation. •'We will never give up.” said tbe Bomb American military leader. ‘‘Give up wbal'f” asked the coldly practical man. And after a moment of reflection the military leader candidly replied: "Anything we can get our bands on.”—Washington Star. The Oat W onder. Tbe Editor must tell ila readere of this marvel, it o«.«.naUd with the largest farm aaed powers ia the world, toe. John A. Balaer Seed Co La Croaae. Wia. It baa stiff straw, stands up like a stone wall, ia white, heavy, sod has long ears, filled to the Gp with fat, plump kernel*. It ■ a great stooler, 80 stock* from on* kernel, tr too will arm) mi* aoncr ak> Me.
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to above address, ytm will, grt a mmole of this Oat Wondm, which yaaldad m MU*, u. 40 State* from 3*0 to «0 bu. per acre, togetner with other farm .reed aaaipl** and their big catalag. (AX1.L.} Experiesre often provide* the raw material for unnecessary conversion. Many Oulmot Childr«w Are Mehlr. Motbor Gray's Sweat Powdem for CWIdrua, need by Mother Grey, a nurea la ChUdrea a Borne. Sew York.break up oolds In 34 hours, cure Frrerfthn as, ConaUnatloa. Btomaod Troublm. Teething Dlaorddh aal Destroy Worms. At all drugcista, 3S). Ha»p_e mailed Fata. Addrem Alien8.Olmsted,Le Boy, M.Z.
NEW JERSEY JTATE NEWSt Dr. Henry Van Dyke delivered hi* jatt termon in Princeton before starting on his lecturing tour. In his dis course Dr. Van Dyke Hkentd the students unto gamblers who were not familiar with their dice, and compared the world to a huge Monte Carlo, where death i> the banker He said in part: "Human life is a stewardship, and every man is responsible to the Masiet for what he does and not to his neighbor. The Lord gives each man the number of talents he thinks best. W Secretary Rflt>t should walk into Secretary Hay's - office and say 'none ol these things arc yours, they belong to the Supreme Executive,' we would think him crazy. Even- man is responsible for his talent? "There is not an eldet in the county who dors not know what the millionaire should do with his money, but the men of small means are responsible for what they have in trust The most prosperous and best support ed church in the United States is the Roman Catholic, composed of what, we might-call the poorer or one talent peo pie. They put us two talrnt people tc i shame. There will be a final reckon , ing of this stewardship when all musl j answer. Whatever conception we may have of the future life we are sure ol one thing. It is a life of activity, and there is no room in heaven for the slug The egg market is causing much concent these winter days. Merchants arr advertising for eggs and offering un heard of prices. Several restaurants in -Philadelphia have had men out thrpugh the country hunting up’ all they can get. Strictly (rc*h Jersey stock is bringing 45 cents a dozen. Frank Humphrey, of Whig Lane sold fifty-seven roosters lo a poultry dealer, (or $1.17 each. During all the cold weather Miss Sarah Shimp, who operates a milk route in Lower Alio way, has not missed a single trip. In several years of this work Miss Shimp has missed only three day*, and then the roads were blocked «it i snow. In addition to this she does the housework on the farm and mends to the raising of immense flocks of poultry and calves. Rev. Peter Bruec. ol Clover Hill, has received a call to become pa-tor of the Reformed Church of Spring Hill. Tenn A case of smallpox appearing twice in the same person within a-year has occurred at Glassboro in the family of Aaron Joslyn. The FlemingtonMethodist Episcopal Church has asked Rev Ferry C. Bxscom to remain as pastor for another
year.
Fishermen arc getting ready for extremely early- and large run of shad. Most of the men have already ordered The churches of Gloucester city arc adopt-itg various novel plans tp raise their debts, which arp likely to keep their members busy for the next month. The high price of poultry has led many salem county farmers to go into the business, and the price ought to be lower next season around the holi-
days.
The cold weather is starving to death thohfaPOs of muskrats, the catching of whictTis an important industry in Salem county. One afternoon Danjel - Sullivan killed forty-one with a club. Trenton dentists are to organize for protection against_pnliccn*'-d member* of the crgfC* Dr. E. H. Ginnelly. Com mon Councilman from the Thirteenth Ward, will be made president of the
new organization.
"Tbe World Turned Upside Down." was the subject ol an address delivered by Rev. Ernest Boon, brlone the mem bers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men’s Christian Association, m Camden. . Colonel Mather, of the Third Regiment. has issued orders for a provisional battalion drill in the armory in Cant-
den. on February O
Trolley Car Strike* a Deer. A motorman on tbe Berkshire trol ley road reported striking a deer Monday which was walking on tbe track* near the Valley mill*, between Len ox dale and Lee. As tbe car did not atop It could cot -be learned whether tbe animal was killed. The deer, if IE/ 'heljcred,''strayed from October mountain. Deer are becoming quit# 'toemmoo In that section. One was re , cently struck by the care In Connect! * cut and was killed by the game war den. Some weeks ago a man killed a doe near Hillsdale, N. Y.. for which he will have to pay dearly. The doe was first seen by Charles Burtrh. a horse trainer, and waa being pursued by two dogs. He mounted a running pony and drove tbe dogs off. The doe was then nearly tired ont, and allowed Mr. Burtch to stroke Its head. Tbe deer wandered away and went into a neighbor's barnyard, where she lay down, and was killed by tbe farmer. The game wardens were notified and the man was arrested.—Springfield
(Maas.) Republican.
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equal to Uta “Stunt.'* Harold celebrated bis fifth birthday by attending Sncday school, his first experience. The teacher of tbe class to which he had been assigned gate to each child a card on which was printed the A poetics’ Creed and told each one that she should expect them to memorize It by the following Sunday morning. Harold, haring been given one of ie cards, fell so very important to chink be had a lesson to learn that un his return from Sunday school' be rushed to bis mother's room, and. holding the card fer her to see, remarked importantly: "8e«, mother, what I shall hava to* learn by next Sunday I “ "My dear child," exclaimed the mother, "you cannot possibly learn It by then!" "Yes. 1 can. too,” responded Harold, ■Why, 1 know ’way down to hell now!" Kower of Animals The stroke of a lion's paw la tb( third strongest force fa the animal world. Tbe first is the blow of a a bale's all; the second the kick of •
r" raffs.
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Ctrrrsl Yrtd* (aedillaas R. G. Dun & Company's weekly review of trade says: Reports -ol improvement in the volume of business outnumber unfavorable despatches, although the situation it decidedly irreg ular. As the money market becomes easier there it better prospect of postponed work being resumed. Al' structural lines are largely dependent upon Ihe ability ol the railroads to bor row money and the restoration of con fidcnce among investors. Only fair re ports are received regarding the lead mg manufacturing lines. Many iron and steel plants have resumed, but the preceding curtailment was very severe. Textile fabrics are as badly unsettled at ever, lower prices for new lincs.pf woolens proving a disagreeable Vurprtye to the many small oprratoss and speculators in cotton rendering for ward contracts for goods an impotti bilhy. Distribution of merchandise increases with more normal weather and clothing houses report liberal orders for Spring goods from talesmen at thr West and South Bradstreet's reports the following exports: Wheat, including flour, ex ports for the week aggregate 2.771. 215 bushels, against .tjfi^jiJ 4^78,624 this week last year, 4,(>90.20; in 1902. and 3436.054 in tgci. Core, exports for the week aggregate 977-76? bushels, against 1,249.599 last week 2494612 a year. ago. 298,093 in 1902 and 5.184,550 in 1901. LATEST MARKET QUOTAHONx Flour—Spring clear. $3^8s<5?4 05; best Patent 5.45: choice family $4 35- - Wheat—New York No. 2. 90c; Philadelphia No. 3. Baltimore No 2. S8tSV<K. Corn—New York. No 2. 52c: Phil adelphia No. 2. 43c; Baltimore No. s
49c-
Oats—New York. No 2. 42c: Philadelphia Na 2, 43c; Baltimore No. 2
43'4«?44.
Hay.—No. t timothy, large bales. (a'16.00; do. do, small bales. $16.00 (g : No. 2 timothy $14 50^15 5a Green Fruits xnd Vegetables.—Apples—Western Maryland and Pennsylvania, packed, per brj [email protected]: do, New ^ ork, assorted, per br] $2 25(5 300; do. do. Baldwins, per brl $2.50(3 275: do. do. Kings, per brl $3-oo5£3-50 do, do. Gill*, per brl $3 25''i'3 50: do do, Tall man Sweet*, per brl $2.25^2.50: do. New York Greening*, per br! $2 2* (<12.75: do. New York No 2s, per brl [email protected] Beets—Native, per bunch 3514c. Broccoli—Native, per box 35 (<140. Cabbage—New York, per ton domestic. $30<o°@4n.oo*do. New York State, per ton. Danish. $40^0(^45 co Cranberries—Cape Cod, per brl $7.oc (nfi.oo; do, per box $1.75(52.25. Celery 4'g5c: do. native, per bunch. 3@4t Carrots—Native. pCf bunch t'Affct’Ac Horseradish—Native, per bushel box. $1.25511.50. Lettuce—North Carolina, E r basket 75c<S$i-25; do. Florida, pci sket $i.oo@24XX Kale—Native, per bushel box 35^400; do. North Carolina, per b:l $i.oo(gi.25. Onions—New York and Western, yellow, per bo 9o<5}95c; do, Western, red. per bu Sotfi ?5; do, Westqyn. white, per bu 9°c<g $1.00. Oranges—Florida, per box. as tc size. $2.65(32.85. Pumpkins—Native, each 3514c. Potatoes.—White — Eastern Shore, Maryland and Virginia, per bu 70® 75c; do.. Maryland and Pennsylvania, prime, per bj 75(580: do. do. seconds, per bu 655170-. do.' New York, prime, per bu, 8o(ff8se- Sweets—Yellows, Maryland and Virginia, per brl $1.50® 2 50: flo. Potomac, per brl $2 50<g3.oo; do. North Carolina, per brl Y2 75@J«>Yams—Virginia, per brl $1.5053*2-00. Provisions and Hog products.—Bulk clear rib sides,- 7Mc: bulk shoulders, 7*i; bellies. 8!4: bulk ham butts, ?H; bacon, clear rib sides. 855: sugar-cur*<d breasts, small, io55; sugar-cured shoulders, extra broad. 955: sugar-cured.Cal-ilornia hams. 855: canvased and uneanvased hams, to lb*: and over. 1255; refined lard. *econd-hand tubs, 7J5; refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs, 7K: tierces, lard. 755Live Poultry.—Turkey*—Choice hens -<§'i8e; do, young toms, choice. t6<g 18; do. old toms, —6it6. Chickens— Hens. 12(9149; do, old roosters, each *5@J0; do. young 14(^16; do. young rough and staggy. 12® 14- Ducks— Fancy, large. JSc: do. small. 12@—: do Muscovy and mongrel*. ij®i3k$ Geese—Wcslcro, each 655375c. Guinea fowl, each 25<Sjoc Dressed Poultry.—Turkey* — Hens, good to choice. 18®—c; do, hens and young toms, mixed, good to choire,* ifi @17: do. young toms, good to ehojee —®!7; do. old loros, good .to choice. —®t6. Duiks—Good to choice. 14® —®t6. Duck*—Good to choire. >4®>S Chickens, young, good to < hoire. —® 14c; do. mixed, old and young, 13^14. do. poor to medium. —(Til2. Geese— Good lo choice. J2(5ii3r. Capons— Fancy, large. —(q'ao: do. good to choicr >8(019; do. slips and Email. I5®I7Eggs.—Nearby, strictly fresh, aS(§ 30c: Eastern Shore. Maryland and Virginia. a8®29: Virginia. 28®—; Western. —(g^B: Southern. —tft)J7; storage, fancy, at mark. —®36; do, good to choice, at mark, 23^25.
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Chicago — Cattle — Receipts icjxk head: market slow; good to prime steers $S-io@5-6s: poor to medium {350®4.90; stockcrs and (coders $2.35 ^4.25; cows $2.00(214.25; “ heifers $aoc 4 75; tanners $2.00®240; bulls $*33 £425; calves 35°®7 j S Hogs—Receipts today 40,000 head; tomorrow 30/100; 5 to toe higher; mixed and
MED I CAL EXAM INER Of the United States Treasury Recom-
mends Pe-ru-na.' Othfir Prominent Physicians Use
and Endorse Pe-ru-na.
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Klammer of tbe V. 8. Treaeury De parluivnl. gtadu.u of 1'o.ujiJ.i* < ol ege, ami a hi eerved Out* yean at Weal Putcl, has the following to aay of Penma: ''Allow me lo earprraa wig prwKruJa la /ar Ihe benrfll derived ! from pour teonJer/ul remedy. 0«e .ahorl wvemf/t haa hroMghl forth a '■ Vtet esange and J now oonaldrtmv*rl/ a tetll man a-ler month, 01 | tvfferlmg. lello* tufferei *, Verona •
Will cure yoa.”
A ronatanlly inereasing namber nf pby/ieiana prearrilie IVnma in their practice. It has proven it* |nrr*» *0 thnroagh y that ; even the doctor* have orrrrome their prejudice again*! »o called patent medicin** and
recommend it to their iwlirnta.
I’eruna ocrupic* a uni>|ue position in medical erience. It 1* the only int-mai ryilemic catarrh remedy known 10 tor
medical profeaaion U»d*y. Catarr).
every one will admit, ha’f the diw-.w '
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w /riendt and arqualtilanre* uho • •have keen eared or relieved •/J : •catarrh bg Ihe u»e of Hartman'-*! J Parune, l can cenfi lenllg reeom- ♦ I •menu II lo hna- goffering /ram*! J each diaordert. anti have na heal-* j t la I tun In pre-criOIng <1 la my pa- • 2 ’tenia. •» -Hubert It n-b-rle. • j Dr. R. Robbina, Miukogee. I. T., writea: ' "Penma u toe bc*t medicine I knna of
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a lo give am
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weak and diinhute.! utoy-e, ano have on bad a |iau<nl but •aid 11 nciped him. I: - an eictllenl medH-ue and it fits ao Dial. "I bave a large practice, and have ebancr to prraenue your IVruna. 1 boj you may live ion* to do good lo the *.<•*
and tbe sufftnng.
Drjd. IJee erile* from 51S Jones ft.,
San Franciaro. ('a!.:
"Peruna ha* performed w roanv wond-r-foi cure* in San Frenriaco that 1 am con ▼inceci that it it a taluab'e remedy I have freournty advieed it* u*e for winner, a* 1 Gnu it anaurea regular and pamwa-
The flavor of TOBACCO maj '•* injured by ihe use of stable an . : ank organic manure*. Potash in ihe form of sulphate produces tn improved flavor »nd a good yield. Tobacco roust have fotaih.
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Cr, Lltwelljn Jordan. Media! Exarmoer United Sta'a' Tieiiury. 3 I >irvririJxivixrirtrLrirLririnxLri. menstTuation, care* leucorrboca and ovarian trouble*, and builds up tbe enure *yatem. I also consider it one of the hurst catarrh remedies 1 know of."—M. (Jt-c,
. M. D.
| Catarrh ia a systemic disease rorab'e •| on y by systemic treatment. A remedy that 1 c-drea isUiih must aim direcf y at tn< de1 presard nerve centre*. This u what l'a- | I'eriua 1 turned,*ley invigorate* the n-rre 1 centres which give vitality to the muvou* • inerotmanr*. Then catarrh di-appur*. t Then catarrh i* permanency r-ored. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory result* from the u»e of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a fn!l statement of your cane and Tie will be p.i-aw-d to give you Ina valuable advice
FOR 1 A Boston physician'* di»-" covery which cleanse* and heals Ul inflammation of the mucous membrane wherever located. In local treatment of female ills IV»tineis invaluable. Used as a douche it evelation iu cleansing and healing power; it kilU all disease germs which - flammaiion and discharges. sawdsof letU-rs front wo e that it i* the greatest cure for orrherw ever dlaeovered. faxtinc never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, tore mouth and tore eye*, because these diseases are all cjus-d by inflammation cf the raorou* roemlwane. For elewiwtng. whitening and preserving the tec-Ui we rhallru world to produce its equal. 1’hysiciant and tpecialists eve-/* prescribe and endorse Paxline, and-sandscfteititnoniailMtcrsprovei-.s value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A large trial package and book of Instructlonsabaolutelyfzoe. 3\ rita Tbs R. Paxton Co.. Dept. 2*. Boston. Kaaa
a Sermon ofl Charity. "Dry say dat charity kivers a multi tude er ymners?" * ' v "Yes; dat's her intention, but she gives de kiver ter de saints ter di* tribute, en dky got lots cr use fer it deyse’f!"
•'My nightly rest wag broken, owing to Irregular nction of tbe kidney:. I was suffering intensely from severe pains in the small of my lark and through the kidneys and annoyed by painful passage* of abnormal sec-re lions. No amount of doi-torlng relieved this condition. I took Doan's Kldnej Pills and experienced quick and lasting relief. Doan's Kidney Pilia will prove a blessing to all sufferers from kidney disorders who will give them a fair
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Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. proprietors. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box.
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CAPSICUM VASELINE (ret cr I < OOLLAreiSLETCBES: A aubeli 1 u to (or And r u ncrior to m u»: aid or anv olOer pluter. Asa will Dot blliter Ibw ti,oetdrilca-e akin. The paiu—lla; mgacd ruraUve^aAlitlawofthlsartlclcarc w under foL It will atop the loothsvDe at onc-e, an* relieve headach* sod acieUc-a. vv c recoin lend it a* the beat and aafeW ex erna vunter.IrritaulknowD.alMi aaanrxleru* ■madv for pxlus In the cl.eat a ud aVimai 1 nd allrheuir aUc.neuraluicand gou 1} com plaints, A tri»l will prora wh.t we data tor IL and it will be found lo be lu'wlc abb In the household.Manrpenpleaay JtDthi tie-tof al I o( roor preparstlona.' Pn.e .l < le..at all druireista or otl.er draiere. or dj send loci hleamoant tou.'.npreiacestamee wewIllsaudvouatubabjinalL Noartlolc should be accepted brtb* pa htlcunleaa the •wme carrlesoarlabeLwaot herwlrelt D hot
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hcxdP 4 »?ccp steady to 10c higher; Iambi steady to 10c higher; good to choice wrthets $4.10^4.50; lair to choice, mixed, $J.J5®4-00; natir« lamb*. $4.00(96.35. INDUSTRIAL AND SOtYTlFU NOTES. The majority ol habitual crimmalr are opium users. Canada haa spent mdtc than $100.Pdo,ncm in canata. Gold i* being elrclrolytScally refined m the Philadelphia mint. Almost 7 f>«f cem. of the coat of operating a railway ia lor coal. Magazine edvertising haa developed almoat entirely within fifteen yean. Americana have Detoecn fifteen and twesty million dollars invcitr-J in Ko rea. Five miHkma are in very rich
lO.Mid f'lwms Tor 16c. Tbit ia a remarkable offer tbe John A. Ealzcr Seed Co., La Crowe, Wia., makes. They will aend you Ibtir big point and teetf catalog, together with enough ated “S' fine, cclid Cabages, 2,000 delieioua Carrot*, , 2j000 Blanching, nutty Ce.ery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lettnes, J.000 splendid Onions. 1.000 rare, lustiou* Kadiahea, 1.000 gloriooaly brilliant Flower*. This great offer ia made in oroer to Indocs you to try their warranted *ee<l*for when you once plant them you wU grow no other*, and ALL FOB BUT 16c. POSTAGE, providing you will return tbia notice, and if vau will aend them 20c. in postage, they will add to toe above a package of too famous Berliner Caujflow-.r. [AX.L.] American railway* carry twice many tons of freight as they do passengers.
BEGINS WORK with the first dote, cleansing the blood of aQ the poisonous adds that produce RHEUMATISM, driving out aQ the dangerous germs that infeat the body—that is the way cures are effected by
Other medicine* treat symptom*; Rknmdddt rtmtva the tarn, and, therefore, it* CURES ARE PERMANENT. Help* the digestion, tone* up the xy*tetn. Sample bottle free on application to Bobbitt Chimical Co., Proprietor*. 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore. Md.
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