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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 14

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collovor MOMS teAr, ELEPHONE -ARKSHIRE 'The inielituft in the 1 -jiterary market lacreaa0e tteia-', as the known Pi ttsfield batik-levier to an Eagle the from publlsbiiig Yfe' are felted with ariticisiaw- of late BUT INTERESTING 1 Strictly fresh eggs. selected stock and securely packed in a neat pastebdard box to' prevent breakage. Per doz. 1 I I -----rt fferingthe v2 1 ri best quality of standard anfied Goods at the cis which appear, be. low, we feel it advisable to make the following statement: heJr ii -As it will be impossible for competitors to dpproachhese priceisrwetplain to tc sl omeri why these 'go' ods aretoffered at prices so dmuch ttle'past.

We desire to stilt tee every an of goods sold be thev st soo ohighi grade of its kind. positively that we guaran 1 ale-we distinctly 'refuse to sell these competitors s-thel 1 prices offered are fo our retail customers. NN.7. 1 I A A A Al -1-) BARGAIN NO. 5.

LEADING RETAIL- ESTABLISHMENT, of Pdsfitd We arv, in -a'tiositn to offer of thoie fine legs of lamb, just as good as last week' Stollen each Sc Forequarters Lamb 7c Fancy Fowl 17o Lamb: Chops 10c, 3 'lb 25e Round 'Steak 13c Shotilder Steak 10c, 3 lb Hainburg Steak3 lb -Stewing Beef 5c, 25 lb I i i 7 1 4' 1 i 1 'i. A il, I .0 I': r. i A 1 2 r' t- 1- 1 4' 'or '''k' 1-, ,11, -4 4 I 4, .4 -s :..7..,: '1- A 4- 7 ''''''r 1-. I I f. A 1' 1 a i l' 4.

fit 4., e- 4 t. ..4 1 la '-7- fiKSHIRE- EAGLEIDAYi 111 1904s 's- 1, i 9, I ,,,4 i i ik, i 1 1 ,11111,,0116 ''N 1 4, p. i 'I, 4.1, 1. the LEADING 't a 5- 7:,,, I-- i Jilt try. ') 4' a I I i 1 ovor toasts TELEPHONE-- n-- ESTABLISHMENT 1 I 1 -)0 'irk 1 sat- tit pi 0 3 10 td 31J.

-1 are in a posititin. to offer 1--' -1 In ffenn the very best quality of standar anned Goods at the, es which appear b6 )----- 4 4 '1: SHARP, OUT- INTERESTING COMMENT 7- another of those fine legs- of low, we feel it advisable to make the following statement: lamb, lust as good as last week -----wr' Strictly fresh eggs, selected, gmlit amo 131 the 1 f-, I As it will be impossible for competitors to wet xpiam to i 1 Sc 1 Stollen each -1 1 v. stock and securely packed in a i.omers '1 11 tO why these goods re offered at prices so much lower' thag ti le past. We desire to sta Lamb 7c 11kucEiril neat pasteboard box to prevent a I i'i I kind. -Fancy Fowl 17c to-tut --Eagle -Xe: breakage.

Per doz. ipeis. it'ly, that guarantee every can or-goods sold to be of the st grade it kinl.d. 1 4 Lamb: Chops 10c 3 'lb 25c RoundSteak-- 9 13c t4 -s' 1)13reer- the 004; t'. A 4, 'T--, .1 In'eonducting f.hls-,4- 'refuse to sell' these to our competitors week4-recelvo from Shoulder Steak '10c 3 lb '4 i It 1 1 NN of -fortheom offer are' for our retail cus 9 1- Hamburg Steak'3 lb 25c 1 lug '1)001(4' 411, after dliki we are ear- 1 Stewing Beef 5c, 25 lb S1.00 felted with critic-is432-o! iate tIC)1S 1 I 4, .10 BARGAIN NO.

5. i I 1 IA 21, ebeest Gold medal full cream finest of Vermont's celebrated product. Value our price nth 1 Ut'. SeIE I Ir ,46.710 1, 1., SII Iliglw. 11, 'goy- 1 NO.

Columbia River teak salmon of the very highest grade, nothing better at any price, not al pink salmon, but the juicy Columbia River 1 lb. flats i 7c I 1 BARGAIN NO. 84- f. Mohican Jamthe product of 1 N. the orchard and garden, bottled in ifais when at its best.

Do not onfound this magnificent quality of preserves with the cheap corn- pound offered at this price. This we guarantee to be superior to home made goods in everOvay. tl lb pot jellied glass Blackberry, Cherry, Peach, 'DaMson Quince, yalue 17c, 10c BARGAIN NO 8 III 1. a A I I A A I BARGAIN, NO. 2.

Ise I Mohican Specials Bread 'Cream Bread 76 Stollen each Whipped Cream and 20 White MountainCake-1 Peapt4, Macaroons CreamPutis per doz Boston Brown inde Boston Baked Beans per qt 10 'can, Bakery Svc lion but 1 all time. "s.tin'aurts:nti tetilver he -01113' '414 a laea adie -Iie'can no tiern; butt the'20th entitryttind, for all Min or iromair writinminemitably.asanthes the office this public Let tim protest as he Wig the he only seeks and has no pretensiontito do, more than while aWay aiLbour 'of leisure, orelveariness the 'Idle, singer, of an empty day' -6-can no more escape influencing the Moral taste, and with it the actiop the intelligence, than setter of fash, inos In furniture and dress can ell the shops, with his designs 'aud leave tha the and furniture unaffected by' his industry, For a man 'Who his a certain gift of writing. to say cI11 make the the most It while the, public likes i my long a the market and I am able' to supPly it at a money profit such prolit being the sign of liking' he should thath his have nothing-akin to theersenie green In. them, and alsti fthat his continuous supply Is secure from a degredation In quality-which the habit of consump In the buyers, may hinder them from marki their 4 by sckfthat tneY complain, but and read while they cortiplainbut pay, and read while they complain. rules he-has that on a levet with the niannfacturar who gets riph-by fancy wares cOvered by arsen really- cares for nothing but hie incorrie.

He Icarries on au- thor-sMpon the principle, oe the ginhorns And.ibad literature of the sort called amusing is' spiritual A -ineline to rrie that iEliot Was yery Just though harsh riber 'feeling is growynk as 1ettive that is being- reduced to a corn.tt.'rciat basis; that-1r is produced to fill a fleeting demand and that no desire to speak for future tirn3 is' being manifested. HOW' many agents today sell. pcipdttar -11-ovels, or poems, or asic i the'lQtlii entsfylanl IA all time sten: 5 r. faut.mIto- or w- o' man the office of the public Mind' Let'him rotest ak he -Illtha- he only 'seeks tospluse, and bas-. 'no do, morq than siaY: leisure, orcwearineas idle stager, of.

an empty day. he can no more elCaPe influencing the Moral and with it the actiop- the setter of fash- 1- I- 1. 4 3 utter 1811111 ter 1 Uncas Brand string Beans, a Uncas L. 1 deltclops Bean of exquisite flavor, Good tub butter, the same' kind 1 we are selling to the same 'cuss usualYsetail dal 10c, our price -tomers week after week, per 1 6c per can il o' Goo( we Arc pound: l'good enotigkin their Way, bet-tack; 1n hi the esseatir als Abet make tof pefmanency. 'much a ilea, sak; any -tine of the numemue babiti- upon which society 1, has placed itS ban looks down 1tb disdain; 4but4t' is gtren a cloak rot eniluent, mipectsbility by: all i too common usagescand the and 7 xcelleffit persons.

Is It)thing seems caPable stewing -the tide rif p6or books foistred ortannsusnecting public; nothing cotild emceed the ispsed with Which publishers anitnared largely I-might say a1inot VO. bolbc by -a desire for financial their. wares to a public, over anxious' to receive them. accept them at their face value. and reckon them.

stS good as 'good fellowed the assirnilatien of truck If it left anything 1 than a growingfeelinit tf Intel, :lectual.decanfif it pointed.lhe way to. a finer, appreciation of in' the w'Ouldbe but. unhappily; such aJnot case. LCt Us eamftieLth "It is admitted, I preseme, that the crucial Of a book nowadays is Its This, it seems to me is, the which all heights- and depths modern literary values are meashred. backward a year4and.4nameIthe boo the widest popularity at time.

it possible. for You. on -the -apve'gt the moment, to wulsi of tSe leading.Charatters or. to any a a sa that ate retuenv 'betel for'their keen 'fogic'er their- stir reette any are I here' fOr'tlx ir keen -rogic- Or tbetr- stir- ail'good their Way, hot- l'acle- ing in the easeatiala make tor Mohlian Brand cf Early June Extra sifted Peas This stock 7 represents the pick 1 of the gar- den, a selected stock, gatkered and packed: with the 'greatest -care. Price of similar grade else- where 15cper can, a great, opportunity, 3 cans for 25c I BARGAIN NO.

6. IWe offer Mohican Brand Pettite Lima Beans.lb. cans, a splendid satisfactory considered cheap if purchased elsewhere at 12c, a golden opportunity not to be missed 7c per can BARGAIN NO.1. Plum Puddinga plum-, pudding which in its richnets recalls the childish delight of Christmas time. What could-be more fitting Iclimax- to a Sunday dinner, usually sold at 10c.

We'give you chance at per can sla 1 am I irso a to be aissged 1 aen po7ret upnel try cnaont BARGAIN NO. ding i Plum Puddin. plum- pud- which its nchnets recalls the childish delight of Christmas time. What could-be more fitting climax to a Sunday dinner, usu- ally sold at 10c. We give you a chance at per can 1 BARGAIN NO.

9. Shredd Pineapple of the highest packed in thick syrup a delicious table delicacy, usual price 20c. We offer same' at fust half 'BARGAIN Mohican stringless beans none better, few as good. They retain, all the delicious' flavor of the freshly-picked article, never sind less than 10c, wonderful value delicious Ptable delicacy, usual Mali( City AL-Li HI Lii IVA rup a price 20c. We offer same- at just half, -10c BARGAIN Mohican stringless better, few as good.

They retain all the delicious' flavor of the freshly-picked article, never sett less wonderful value 1- -BARGAIN 3. I 1 27 -113. can Baked Pork and 11 Beans. These would be consider great bargain at 5c. We ame 7.

RCM NO 4. 3 lb. .1 can Baked Beans, nothing finer nor more delicious; usual price you get them at 5c I-- can Baked Pork 7 1 Beans. These would be consider id a great bargain at 5c. We of- ser, arTle 7......, ...3 RGAIN NO.14.

3 lb can --Mohican Baked Beans, nothing finer nor more de- licious; usual price 8c. you get them at 5c TELEPHONE -430 Thii Store save you money. 111.00.T00.:S.i.l?EgT:, 7c1wwwww ww ab Mobican mocha 3ava Blended'coffee always uniforni irprice and quality, none better: in the 'city, per lb cetits 4 i ''') 2 -----22C -oil 1 4-, -I 1 I en- PeanutButter Blended coffee always uniform Very, fancy usually sold from irprice and quality, none 'better- 18 to 20c-, our price Sat lida in the 'city, per lb 1 TELEPHONE 7c I 18 cents TELEPHONE TIF 430' 430 14 IN 9 i L- to insure This Store save you -money. 330 to 338 1110117rki STREET-, Order early prompt 'Delivery i A 1 looking man to the writer, and while A do not claim that I have amassed a fortune out'of the business, still I have continued to -win a fairly good' income therefrom: 'slimmer when many-kiiithoi were tak- ing their vacations, I still contrive to amats some 2 wePtcly. TOLI WOuld be tit rpriseti at the huge- ttubl, her Of people who Nrite, sories for the agazines' (or think 'they can write magazines' (or think 'they can write I I I Every the following announce- ce- -'Sprung From Mount Lebanon.

them) and It is in totrquence of ment or soniething like it, Is placed by me in several literary journals: large population of stioryland that am 1 A new book soon to be published by InIll fo I From'Mount Lebanon. t- A new- book soon fo be published by I Pti-e -build up tilP In-th Wh eo- of i I the North, ranitly of Shakers at Mount. To AuthorsPlots for all kinds of I have told you. 1 Lebanon will tell among, other tbingst and serialfor --Will not the plots give Out some 7 .....:2. 7 wilt not tne pints gme Out some ne abont I the Family of Shakers at Mount 1 Lebanon-will tell among other things INVENTIONS BY Many Wonderful Things Have lead to eat.

Our sekclid'-froni 7- sam- and are a' qua lity that will prove highly satisfactory. INVENTIONS BY -Zash Many, Wonderful Things Have 1 a 1Iocery 4 1 -J 2 eiy- th' good to eat ou 1 We iv 4 lead in everything rocertes are carefully sekcli from sam- 7:: 1 pies, and' ari-lof a' qua lity 'that'', will prove tr highly 1 il -po 1--- --z- expericacedAnd intelligen! book buy- ers japurchase them? V. hich would -passingbeit ty? you -sicerifice -the more to ownElla "Yestertle I was discnising with a A t1C0X-13 ems or the Ruhr- frtettd 4Thl itt-tt -of Ile wa's la raptures or it. though be Coalli-n1 re-Ix. member -the thor's-'-rtame orla single 'IN -rocie 'Tomas Cabin- came to us at salon the'echild of ble brain' eat nati-ppal Crishi and wa a lac the line 'so much the destiny of this re- 's torlu shaping' 1 sis affer the trial recorded in a.NeNir library asso- atioluecently the' Ity as hell words; of reject ing-th'book from work to an imdur, its-shelves presumably to- make room 711'lgl1ibiding place 'le the-World of great for sometbingfrom the pen of -Hail -fiction! Catner-who, resembles "Jack London his ICall-of the 011-1Y-In 100a---oryltiarie Corelli or 'Wild' May liagOrk; with us for-Somft, fluniPhreyWardl: -1-net' It Is thoroughly delightful Sane judgment- prevailed in the A.

ugh' somwhat -crude in spots, and ttils -of 4the association and a decision London is correspondent was rendered in acerdance with right for. a New York newspaper. His ar and 4 reason. Paradoxical as. it may eat 'while endeavoring --Aeem.

it oftkn, happens, that Ideas Ltosstan-----foruntattoos appeota'10-1110 Prevail In some ofOlanantiO or iSUall We' say heroic and these august in our 'natures, and, sends i vnovels. are failures. bank to a Teading once again of the Iklest of, them are weak and puerile alined thoughts that gaveJack Lon- 'The Little 1linister'. went, glimmering .,4311 fame. 7 I through a fading 'Romeo And "The I offer is )- exhibits Juliet', will be played in ages yet to be l-re not cited because they-are any IWith all ita wealth of gentleness, for that matter thos; tenderness and kfives'----- an hundred of others.

but ill'a orcr 1' 'may be that a the true away ones-of them was brought to and sensiblelet us hope sensitive attention quite recently and reading taste IA at hand; that men and yetted up. tMtrain of thought I am 1 who i suffer much and are following. They have in them iwetri, bentith of transient PouplaritY, i nest rand cheapness in the it, will they I believe load; will tome at last to the of ways and standing Steadfast, loud: "I fail greatsury it mayo--be that the issfugly are being Jdestruction of memory br the medi' I think of one that um of tit-constructed ha come Xo' us lin the -last decade with the bookstalls are -over- at compares with Dickens' 'Tale- Of crowded, wilt cease come it No one of our present within my accurate knowledge that. -ay', books with which- we gorge a healthy-sign Of the times it that di, very well With sign of an awakened pii-Me tales appeared on yitare his -Wondrous an, Many years horizon Vitae. go, demonetrated by a fair- prepondee- r-So calltgl-Populai books ire like" nce Of the evidencet- as It the at).

Pop litr-muSietheY are for. a day. -eared, that she was a prophet. She 'T fight that Failed' is not in a 1 I poke not only for bear day and I clag with 'rtotrnola' or the 'Mill on the Floss' The. strains of ''King Dodo', '7- 'v.

have had their brief and flitting sea -wc 1 Dt NI 0 1' 1.13 ,.1 son And gone their waytilling for a ttme the itooks and corners of the coo- 's a d' I tert halt to die at last in the vast cavern the music of 4 -antr iwill- ever a 1 01 bst az) ll 11.1 2 I ersyi ri -Ili gh and Cordelia's tears -falling Upon the face of Lear, will re- 1110: mind Men it of holier and a IA broader sympathy than can be excited by the.lines orWhen 1 It A ft ii in Flower! fear 7am getting a trifle gar-, ler rulous and intermingling popular 1 2eds with music and poetry and such. 4 MN71 I wish you would), use, provided you 4 1APIN print anything I eat this little article -'1J. front- London Tir Bits which goes to 'Meares Cold, Coogre Throat; Croup, Tothy prove the truth of my theory that the math Whoostit C9I1 i Oronchitis esti 1 A certain ewe fore stuription ia first making of later-day fiction Is largely spoS a owe relief In Iteamed stages. tee atone. a Paechanical-proceas: Yes win s.

sal So ti3 excellent, effect after shers taking args the 1 Ita've acted as a plotmaker to au- et sloe by dealers- overp. 1. belga. an 60 tnors for many years, observed a seedy frtend raptures oyc member -the -1 salon i th6 I veto 0114 I ta ettrea Cola, Congro Throat; Creep, Trithy i moth Whooping C911 i Iltroncid tt tis ne I A certain can) for stimption in Snit 'loge rad at sato redo( in advanced stages. Vs at once.

Yoe 'grid see tb4 excellent effect idler Iskint4: rot does'. Sold by desiors- everywhere. Imam WS min and at) testa. expericnced and intelligent book japurchasd them? Which. would ei omethi Iv gilus nished by experineced day? Well, I bardly think so.

for I. 2-' te nentive 1 on 'Address, etc." fi that the more one the brain 2 of the Snake-re: that is not generally 1 nd uses My proceeds vary considerahlT. For in this direction the more fertile does known. The buzzsaw was one of a shore a orylpht.Iou14 devel- the inventive orgap, become brain these. Sarah Babbitt, known au 0 0 or 4000 wOrds, I charge is like the mu-des arm or leg, I ter Tabitha," one day Et.00d while for an outline which ithe more It is more vigor- 4' ing the brethren saw wood.

ad re- fcrm ithe basis of a 6000 word stncia13 it grow; f' but oficourse, this I marking that, half the motion was lost, chargeElp or sometimes even double is not put, in favor the idea of a circular saw came' to that sum -It Is Impossible to lay down tot' overwork always has the op- her Avoiding the ridicule. that a new a hard-and-fast-rulCas to 4, idea invoke s. she went to work quiet-because much depends upon the gnat. 1 The 'largest sumr I ever received for ly by herself Making a tin disk and Ity of the plot a single 10s. The story, notching it around the edge, she slip.

Some of my plots I frankly'confess appeared in a Atli known weekly ped it over the spindle of her spinning are rather stale, Bind in selling the journal and ran for six -months the wheel tried it a shingle and found same 'I aliVays take this fact Into con- author netting. I believe, nearly it was a success; from this rude, tiny sideratiOn. On -000 occasion, I sold fio that he had no to grumble at saw, fastened to a spinning wheel by what I call a "job lot" of sensational the size Of lay fe4 which, however he the Shakeress, came the circular Saw plots for rate'', which Panned did thengt will admit that as a of the day. Sister Tabitha's first saw out at first- is. 6(1.

aniece---but this of rule, literart' mu), are generosity It, was made in sections but something about the Inventive genius that I of ths Shakers, at is not generally nthese. 1 kown. The buzzsaw wis one of Sarah Babbitt, known a ll Sis- i ter Tabitha," one day stood- watch 4 I ing the brethren' saw' wood and re marking that, half the motion Was lost, the idea of a cirettlar saw clime to I her. Avoiding the cule. that new idea invokes.

she went to work Quiet- i ly byherseit. Making a tin disk and the notching it aroun th edge, she ped spid ndle of her spinni slip ng sale tomorrow Attend our spectal Wiilp4y Ai spgctal I an exceptionally low priee, self' and pay me 'lir Wieketsham-i of left little, margin and prOlit--- dare proved on this by-making the saw et Ther'strange part of the Is 1 have no regular hours for work one piece of metal. The first circuthat while I. can spin piots by the do z- log but might I'never-i lar, saw has been preserved and 18 on en, I cannot write a complete story for cease for no matter where JAM or 1 exhibition in the Geological building any -coh81derat1on. Manyl a time whnt 1 rrtiv Ito rifting: mrhrtain IQ Mr.

I in Albany. any consideration. manyva time what I may be is for Aibany. I doing-. -lin have endeavored to develop one of my over--running on plots.

-On one ()eta- George Wickersham of Mount Leb- anon is ways furnish the dry bone found elon I was-lockedup In a pollee sta. 1 said to have first invented the 21.11n. Granulated $1.00 1 8 baril.enox Soap 8 bars Oak Leaf Soap 250 3 can's Chillende, Milk 5c igar. $1.00 f-; Turbine water wheel. The fira threshing machine In use was Of home make Mount Lebar rnn.

A planing machine, since Ivhich all thers have come Into use, wu in- vente at Mount tdebanon. From the same ociety came a fertilizing ma- 3 lbs Salt. Mackerel 25c 3 cans Corn-5'. chine Charles Greaves; machinery 1-itt 1 or splint magking, basket Working -uox elating, by Elders Daniel Paler of the Central and Daniel -Crossman of the Churth family; a stuntnqr coveting for a flatiron stove, Creamery Butter per lb 8 IbiiRolled Oats ,8 lbs Corn meal, 25c 3 pkgs Beit Raisins'''. 25c it 3 can es Best Pineapples 12c Figs in Boxes So Dates per lb Pure Leaf Lard perlb.

10c Best Pork per Good Mixed Tea per, Apple' -41511A i per pk' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3 Vegetable Soup aolnia-ao OOOOOOOOOOO 25c up 25c- a ammaao 0000000 000 ILUI; 44 t'. At Vt A Creamery Butter per. 113 23c .4 4 3 cans best Lima 3 -cans 'bett Succotash. 25c 3 cans Little Neck 3 3 by Qeorge Wickarshamo by -which, in genuity the hotter the Irons the cooler becomes the room; the first machine for cutting and bending machine card teeth and punching the i leather for setting The first flatiron -broom was Invent, ed and made by Theodore Bates and the machinery for turning the handle by Jesse Wends of Mount Lebanon. Metal pens were first invented by Isaac Metal pens were first invented by Isaac 0 .0 onalmommin 0 Newton ng f- Mount, Lebanon- IL The first were mads'of brass and I1 1 Iv' et 11; ova icijIQP, The first were made of bras and ail- 6 lbs.

Prunes. Good '-250 V- iitt Try our 17c Coffee. It's a lEne.o0,0 6 250 A 0 0,0 0 7 l' el 41 i 4 1 i 4-At Try our 17c Coffee It's a Ithat I was unable to the eney tion on a charge which was-after-Ward' plots into a tale, but. -while I could al- shown tO be unfoOndedand the with flesh- I am thereform reduced nieta, involved to- fewer than 14 good to selling -my laeaS to men 'no can plots. These i Eold for a stun which use themhence, my work as a Protes- over 6, so that my night in sionay rplotmakerii, s' the ce113 was moreremilnerative than I 'undertake species of to such nights usually are inancethe sensational- tale, the de- 7 tective.story,.ther love episode and even the political romance are within my Radium is now said to be a cure for sphere, and trein'' firnish the same' on betting, It is -111S0 sure tura for shortest possible 'notice.

At home 'poverty: Alla 'man his to do fs to I have a book containing close- uPon fine an ounce of it and sell It 600J. ori.gtpgr plots I add AO nearly vevery-day, 1, 1, 1 I do riot' mind admitting that it 7 FACTS AND FICTION. times t.here -le a''''''- eertain sameness. aholit'alf Puttineff'fdr tit this i is. to be When one 'remem- Pittsfield Citizens the very low rate of remitneration whkh I II treiluently -make Are Easily Proven To Be Facts.

two plots run on similar lines i until- the last, 400 words are reachen. The most superficial- investigation, and then a. different end-, will prove that the following ing.nr,instance, in sori No show resident of Pittsfield Is a is 'on Pet Point. i-al Read it and compare evidence hen. Pittsfield i' people', Awith testimony of and wh back fmm-tne 11121 strangers living so far away you eau.

step Jut in, time, i while in story No.2 ti not investigate the facts of the case. blake the deadly. poison, and dies in Many more Pittsfield will the ver hour of triumpi! Right up endorse our claims. I to the penultimate lines the-plot! are George W. Clark of Third street, identical.

machinist employed at E. D. Jones 1 lind that thefashion in plots Sons a man. from back-greatly. Of late I have had hardly any ache due to kidney trouble has suffer demand for detective -stories, although ed to such an extent that it was almost at an early period- 1 of the Sherlock impossible for htin to straighten after liolines-lever I sold EMMY 112 half chalt or stooping or from 2'.

4''''''' he IS 'naturally anxious to tell take -a deal of thought; and I cbarre a his friends. and acquaintances- the higher rate for them any means hot employed to get tenet so er 1110te. i' that if they are similarly situatld theY --Many an author 'Who -Ostia may ktow, just 'whatAti do. 'I 'well( to eliNtire plot thereof from Prrolm a''S derived tile Philip licLowe's drug store for Doan'S 'ille. Kidney -Pills and took acOurse ot.the times ,1, read' treatinent.

ithad ttor perforined its tounded at the elevernewsof the novel- c)Ped tnrin' and I nna neatir.alwainalli:- I keepl at, bpi. oU the tots who areablaAcelothe lay I what etude outlines' mine and effective garh. Ily best' financial was; in 1901, een s- Foster On nand in the4ibotus a rectirrence take place. r. For sale by all dealert.

SO -Milburn- Co. Buffalo.N.' made an avent-ge z3 pet week Y. Sole agents for thelJulted throughout the, winter, and dnriad pm Remember the Doan a an tion on a charge which was-after-ward shown to be unfoUnded.and during the niett Involved to. fewer than 14 goad plots. These I Eold for a ram which over ZO, so that my night in the eelr was more remunerative than sueh' nights usually are Radium is now said to be cure for wife beating, It is also a sure cure for poverty: All a man his to do Is to re- finP an nunotA cif it sind mill It .1 FACTS )VID FICII0141.

i s' Experiences, of Pittsfield Citizens Are Easily Proven To Be Facts The Mr-ost: superficial- investigation will rt IP" 17a hat hr. fisllelatino attitchtmortt' not investigate the facts of the case. Many more citizens of Pittsfield wilt endorse our claims. 1 George W. Clark of Third 4-street, Sons machinist employed "When a man at E.

D. Jones from back- ache due to kidney trouble has stiffer- to such an extent that it was almost Impossible for hm i to straighten after stoCiPlut or from a -chair, or he is naturally anxious to 'tell apniody'edaelltoualtntetancereliest hmt a nf friends eat se thee thnt it.thov Art4 stimilartv kitnate weans- mit, vtupiorru 101, SM. rWitta. cm" that If they are similarly situatld they may ktow just what to do. I well( to IA: Lowe's; drug store for Doan'a Kidney Pills and took of the pea, borfoltatoedu mites on hand lp the house shOuld reeltrrenee take place." r- ea For sale by all I ert.

Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. 'Y. me Sole agentr for the-United StDosnates. and' Rembe the name, 's tiounded at.the cleveroessElitthe novel-.

1. Keel) 11- Pull, ul tots who iny some-' on a recttrrence'take place. emus what outlinea with'aucb- piejar: and effective garb. For sale-- by all dealert. SO cents.Foster-htilburn,-Co., Buffalo, --Ily best-, financial cyear: was': in i- xnade an aVentie Pet ...11..

Sole agents tor the-United States. the name DOSn'S and thmughout the, and darinsete i "a sox nsm qab I UV 1-1W4to LIIPVI LIVIOA and then "switch 'on" different end-, win prove that the following statement' nce No or 1 show from a resident of Pittsfield s- is 'tttrtheti -whrt 441 env th. nnt rat r-at of, suicide 'when Ser 111! Pittsfield people Awith testimony 4 UCCat comesa-- and wh draSrs bark fmm'-u-le ta- strangers living sci far away you can- step in time.i while in story No.2 not investigate the facts of the case.1 ill be lake the deadly poison, a-nd dies In Pitts the ver hour of Right up Many more iteld endorse our claims. to the nutimate line pels the plots are ge Clark Third street, Geor NV CI ftlentleal I machinist employed at D. Jones I ICIentleal employed at D.

Jones lind that ths fashion ei in plots 1 66 VI ern Vol ea VI firrtrn hArt esde 2- 1- a I 8441,..... 40 I demand tor detective stories, sittougn 1 t-at th.t if Almomt I Of iatet.Daveflad 1 ache du-e- to- kidney trouble has auffel- hten after at an early period-- 1 Of Shettoci, liolines -lever I so SS znan'Y ass 111.1&'" stoopint or from or per- diem Detective couch he to tell take deal or thought; end charze a his and acquaintaflees the higher rate for them than for any an mes ha employed to tet relief 1)4cT'L many an author that ittheir are similiiiirsituatld the', MaY know, do I Z30 for a' short story-has the entire plot thereof me, Some! Philip Lowe drug. store. for vo I1 1 it iti Pills and took LeOuTse Atkil It'll I tied form. and I ant early ago-I egs larnit gh-ulder Steak vir a' a to favorite.

-it 100444 1 I III 1 ri 7 11104, lime Ver. Some or' these, are --9, 4 t- pi 0, li i fr. still in'us at the North OPEOIAL FOR 011711ROISY 1 I Bargains I Legs 'of 77 7 Big 'Meat department. alt til 1.1010ap 00000 101110lba, obatpaok "h-ulder Steak i 'r A department; 1 1 S.11 01...4 1: 411:44 1 1 I FtIVI3 Native I Roast per lb Free delivery, freight paid on Orders of $5 00 or more. All mail orderscarefully attended to Tel 341-2 -N Roast Pork per lb 10c, Oa.

I I VI mapois-oollione. I 4.. 1211 1- -I rreo oeuvery, Tretant paw on orders of or Miffs i mail ordersearefully attended to. Tel 341-Z- 100,. 12C a Iv 01p30 ore 10C mlio, ip a 20c 4110 dr, 250; upwards 1.00 'a a -7 7 7.7.7- 12c ,3 10c 13C s.

OR" air 8c upwards: $1.00 i rl l'Ign yr' MIMIC AU LLUIL LUC i next year sold for 25 cents apiece, In Inventor wits Using his shears hi te by mself Inven for cutting the pens and maohinery also a. home in- vention, for rolling the-Inas and sil- aprldaetne. seeds, iitisekF- "juid: papered for sale, a Shaker institution I Started in the year1800. 1 The Shaker also introduced botanidal medical this and first prelpaa'red and papered herbs arid roots for market and manufaot and mots for market and manufacot i pens were made in 1819 and. the Silver i next year sold for.

25 cents apiecei in Using his shears Invented himself, for the tenvand maclinery also a. home in- 0 ut'il'uct3 air" MULIAC 111. vention for rold ling thelyrass an sil- a. DMUS, raisecr Rua. papereu sate, a 'Shaker institution I started in the yeat Shaker I also Introduced lsatanidal medical pia ce et! In this first, 17-faised prepared 7', and papered tett), I et.

RIM SERLU111.114 Au rv 1 -v, Turkeys el Ducks A 0., bibiallac-laPt TUOUVir a a 6 se di dto oll 0 MMMMMM ,0 1-. MMMMM bs of Beef, fresh or corned. of Livers, 3 for mriktortsper .6 o' a al in oNn di Lavers 3 for -4 4 rkforts per 1.. 4 4--4 4 4 :4 di 4 do dd 25ca a 00 a 17F. 25c uo co wpm le111 ElloaftNIo 1 OC gn I.

va .1 aaa aa aim ak a. aal C. tpred anedilcal extracts. The business is still followed at 4Mount Lebanon unPhilip der the charge of Brother Alonzo Hol- statistics lister. outside the Order It has been said that more useful invenreWledy Bons base originated amens the Shaka' era than any other people ot the same number WANTS 4 LINES, 3 TIMES t5c' Is still followed at Mount Lebanon mt.

der the charge of Brother Alonzo From, statistics outside the Order it has been said that more neeful Inven- tions haze ortitnated ambits the Shak- thas been said that moraweetul inven- thins have originated amOng tbe Shak- 1 an any other peoole ot the same number 't I WANTS 4 LINES '3 TIMES 5c- 'The busin extracts foel owede at 431olint Lebanon uni! der the elatrge of Brother Alonzo Hol- I 1 Art0112 staustics outside the Order it CI1SH noon i UlillUtP1 II I I I I 11 I I AI ft Alk ii I -I el 11 4. .3, a 11 a I 6.7:,., W. a 'it vit it 4 4 1 1 5. TELEPHONE 246-2 16 to FIELD I' ti i '4: 1 1 4. )4 I 1 1 4..

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