CONGRESSMAN VILBER SAYS (To The re-ru-na Modiclne Co., of Columbus, 0.) 4tPe-ru-na is All You Claim For It." Congressman D. F. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y., writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen "Persuaded by a friend Ihave tried your remedy and 1 have almost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles. 1 am fully convinced that Peruna ia all you claim for It, and 1 cheerfully reconi' mend your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble." Vavld F. U tlber. p4t-m-na A Tre ventl- find Corn for Cold. Mr. C F. Given, Suexex, N. H., Vice President of the I'astime Boating Club, writes: "Whenever the eold weather Bets in I have for years past been very sure to entch a Bevere cnl. which wan hard to throw off, and which would leave after-effects on my constitution the most of the win ter. "Last winter I was advised to trv To runa, and within five clays the cold was broken up, and in five days more 1 was a well man. I recommended it to several of my friends, and all speak the highest praise for it. There ta nothlno like l'eruna for catarrhal afflictions. It ta well nigh infallible as a cure, and J gladly endorse it.--C. F. Given. A Prominent Blnger aved From Lobs or Voice. Mr. Julian Weisslit)!, 175 Peneca street, Buffalo, N. Y., in correspondinK secretary of The Sangerlust, of New York; is the leading second bass of the Sangerlust, the In the Dining Car. With a complacent smile Bhe drag ged her small son Into a seat in the dining car and made a ferocious grab for the engraved bill of fare. Her clothes and ber manner suggested rural districts, but the arrogant gaze that she leveled at the inoffensive bill of fare was intended to denote blgb breeding. Then the black waiter bent obsequiously over her shouldr-r. "Bring us two helpings of chicken," she ordered. Tbe black man took up the bill of fare, and, with furrowed brow, read over each word. "Sorry, ma'am," he replied at last, "but wo ain't got chicken that way. We has 'em fried and roasted, and I guess the cook might broil 'em, and" "No, no. No!" cried the woman. "J mean plates of chicken prepared any way you have it." "Oh!" bowed the waiter, "you mean pohtions." New York Press. An cipht-hottr work day is one of the constitutional amendments to be sub mitted to a vote of the people of Colo rado in November next. ST. JACOBS OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS PAIN. CURES RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF THE 'BLOOD. . nDnDCV hw discovert: ! ' WJ t J r O quia roll,! ud sum wool M. Book ol SmOisobUIi ami 10 stars' tnotatenl Ht B. a. a. eaau'a suas. luiAtuu, Usr 600Y0UNQ MEN TZ&fZPEf" tarn iraellcal Hallway ii luiUauapolU, lurt. w'V;ir.".h. Thompson'. Ijt ttttor T? CuHlfSntiE Alt ttSfc JAILS. 3 La Best Cough Brrup. Two Guxl. Use "J Fv in tlmo. Fold b7 arusirlMR. LL 1 largest German singing society of New York, and also the oldest. In 1899 The Sangerlust celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with a lurge celebra tion in New York City. '1 ho following is litst testimony: "About two years ago I caught a severe cold while traveling, and winch settled into eatarrah of the bronchial tubes, and so affected my voice that 1 was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress 1 was advised to try l'eruna, and although 1 had never used a patent mcdicino befoio I sent for a bottle. "Words but illy describe my surprise to find that within a few days 1 wan greatly relieved, and within three weeks 1 was en tirely recovered. I am never without it now, and take an occasional dose when I feel run down." Julian Weisiditz. If you do not derive prompt and sutisfac-. tory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Iiartman, giving a full state ment of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. I Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Iiartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 8ERVANT8 IN 2,000 A. 0. Will Not Be Needed Labor-Saving Devices In Home.. The thread-bare servant problem will have become a thing of the pasl by 2000 A. D. Domestics seem to b accessary nowadays to supplement the deficiencies of some housewives, ind owing to the incompleteness in the construction of many houses. The tendency of modern apartment houses '.s to minimize work so that no serv ants will be needed. The homes of the future will prob ably be warmed in the walls from some power-generating station. Air will enter through proper tubes in the walls which will warm the house and will capture the dust, and it will be spun out again by simple devices. Scientific builders are now planning to do away with the walls meeting tbe floors at right angles, as by rounding off the angles between wall and floor, sweeping and cleaning will he lightened. If a window is cleaned hurriedly and left wet, it dries in spots, and dirt is left in solution. By the touch ing of a button and turning on of water that contains a solvent, watet would be forced down the window panes from pin holes in a pipe above, into a groove below, and this would bo followed by -pure rain water, and window cleaning would be done "sans domestiques." And within a few years, perhaps, the French scientists will have fur ther perfected the taking of nourish ment and enjoying whole meals front a few drops, or a few pellets, from two to tnree vials, thus doing away with chefs, and the elaborate part of housework. Bow's This '.' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ny esse of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chenet A Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. ,T. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorublo in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West ft Tumi Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wamiiho, Kijisam Mabtin, Wholesale PrUKKhU'. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c. per bottle Bold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Delaware took its name from tbe river which fronts it, and this was named from Lord Delaware, who died off the coast in lflin Gold miners at Bakerville, Tenn., are on strike. They demand $5 a foot fot digging, the material for blasting to be furnished them. , fTJX' fT)Z7 A T inn jra.m m Blood Purifier. IUlkigb, X. C, July 21, 1902. Some two years slnoe, for an aoute attack of rheumatism. In my right shoulder, 1 was advised to try KHEUMACIDE. I used two bottles, and was quickly relieved and permanently cured. KHEUMACIDE Is a pleasant medlolno to toko, and la a splendid toiio. ' Very truly, T. W. DOBBIN. Mr. Pobbln Is sonlor member of the well known Dry Goods Urm ol Dobblu It iermU, kalelgu, N. C. Sold by all druggists, or sent tspressage pre paid on receipt of fi.oo. 0BBITT CHEMICAL CO., BaHlnert, Us. IS. sav", issuii Geaalo stamped C C C Never sold to balk. Beware of taa dealer who tries to Mil 'tome thing Jut M got." COMMERCIAL REVIEW. General Trad Conditions, Bradstreet's says: Cooler weatliei Has brought the coal supply question home to millions of people and ha! dwarfed all other matters in the public tyc. There is possibility, however. :hat the tendency to exaggeration maj tie carried to extremes, and that a mat :cr bad enough at best may be madt worse by injudicious talk. Special in' cstigation by Bradstreet's correspond snts at fifty cities and industrial ccntcri ;ast of the Mississippi and north o! the Ohio and Potomac rivers seem tc indicate that, aside from the damage to general business caused in the coal regions themselves by the idleness ol I40.000 industrial workers, the coa strike has as yet been the cause of a smaller displacement of industrial workers than is generally supposed. Iron smelting alone of ail the great industries has been seriously curtailed, though brick manufacturing; has suf fered and small hand laundries have been crippled. Including furnace em ployees in eastern Pennsylvania, brick makers in and near the Hudson Valley and a large number of coal handlers at tidewater docks, not to exceed 20.00c men, or only one-seventh of rite num ber of actual strikers, have been ren dered idle. Uneasiness as to future supplies of fuel is widely noted, and it is worth mention that the scarcity ol coke at the West this being entirely distinct from the anthracite shortage, and due to car shortage complained ol throughout the entire year is displac ing some industrial workers in the iron trade. Oil, both crude and illuminat ing, has advanced in price. Increased supplies of farm products, notably cereals, cattle and hogs and raw cotton. Have weakened the prices of natural food products, but manufac tured food products, like butter, cheese, groceries, teas and some meats, have moved higher. Tobacco is higher on shorter yields. Wheat, including flour, exports foi the week ending October 0. aggregate 5.64S.779 bushels, against G.870,578 last week, 4,710.898 in this week last yeat and 4.292,855 in iqoo. Wheat exports since July i aggregate 7.1.130,492 bush els, against 89.567,844 last season and 5.55.522 in 1900. Corn exports ag gregate 180,358 bushels, against 141. 123 last week, 678,246 last year and J,8o6,o.i7 in 1900. Business failures in the United States !or the week ending Thursday, October ). number 170, as against 164 last week, 183 in this week last year. 210 in 1900, 164 in 1899 and 233 in 1898. LATEST QUOTATIONS. , Flour Spring clear, f.'j 10u3.f!0; best Patent, 4.50; choice. Family, WJ:. Wheat Now York No. 2. 75'o; Philadelphia, No 2, 72,W2Xoj Baltimore) No 2, 72o. Corn-New York No. 2, CPcj I'liila lelphia No. 2. C(Ja69); Baltimore No. 2, IBHc. Oats New York No. Sf.3:to; Pliila. 3elphia No. 2, 37c; Bultimuro No 2, 85e. Hay No. 1 timothy, Mt5.50al7.00; No. 2 timothv. 16.00alG.50j No. 3 tim otby$U.50ai5.50 Green Fruits and Vegntablns Apples perbrl, funcy $1 00 125; fuir to good nor brl, 75c$l 1)0; Beets, native, per bunch lclHo; Cubbages, nutivo, flat dutch, per 100, 75ol25; Cnlery, per doz. 25c'340c; Eggplants, native, per 100, tl 00al 25; Grupcs, Kuppulmunock, per 10-16 basket, 12cSl4o, do, Western Maryland, per 5-1& basket, 12cal4c; Lettuce, native, per bu bos, 2rc:)5o. Lima beans, native, per bu box, SO 90c; Onions, Maryland and Pennsylva nia yellow, per bu, 70c27ic, Pumpkins, native, each, 4cS5c; Squash, Anne Atuudel, per basket, 10cil5c; String beans, native, per bu, green, 2')c&30c; Tomatoos, Potomac, per peuch basket, 20cS32c. Kappuhunnock, ber bu box, 50c55c; Potatoes, White, per bu45a53o; Mary land and Pennsylvania, per bu 60aOJc; New York, per bu 50u53; sweets, per brl 1 20uf 1 25. Butter, Sopamtor, 24a2.)c; Outlier; 1 cream, 22a23c; prints, l-lb ifnu'iio; Hulls, 2-lb, 25a26; buiry pts. Md.. Pa.. Va.. 23a24o. Ejjgs, Fresh-laid eggs, pr dozen, 20n2lo Cheese, Large, 60-lb, l'2til2Ho; me dium, 3G-lb, 12H'al2; pionios, 23-11. 12al3o. Live Poultry, Hons, Halloo; old roosters, each 25a30c; spring chickens, lla!2o, young stus, Hall llalSo, young sta Wo. Duck lOallc. Hides. Heavy steers, assoclutiou aud suitors, late kill, CO-lbs uud up, olooo si lection, 12Xal3ic; cows aud light steers 9al0Mo. Provisions and Hog Products. Bulk cleur rib sides, 12c; bulk shoulders. 12.Vc; bulk bellies, 13c; bulk liambutu, 10c; bacon clear rib sides, 13c; bacon shoulders, 12o; sugar-cured breasts, laH'o; sugar-cured shoulders, 12c; sugar-curod California hums, 10c; bains canvasod or uiionnvaned, 12 lhs. and over, 14o; refined lard tieroes, brls and50 lb cans, gross, ll)o; refined lard, second-hand tubs, ll.Vo; refined lard, half-barrels aud now tubs, 11H3. Live Stock. Chicugo, Cuttle, Mostly 10al5o lower, good to prime steers $7 40a8 50; madiuin t3 75u7 25; stockers and feeders 2 2" a5 00; oows, $1 25a4 75; heifers $2 254 5 50; Texas-fed steers $3 00u4 00. Hogs, Mixed and butchers $1 907 40; good to choice, heavy $7 40a7 47; Sheep, shdop aud lambs slow to lowor; good to clioioo whether 1 1 2ou3 75; Westorn sheep 3 50a550. East Liberty, Cattle steady; ohoioe to 80u7 00; prime fli 00u6 50. Hogs, firinie heavy $7 G0a7 05, mediums 7 45; lenvy Yorkers $7 34u7 40. Sheep steady, Best wethers (3 75u4 00 cutis uud com mon f 1 50a2 00; choice lambs $5j!0a5 75. LABOR AND INDUSTRY Plans are on foot to build 1 labor temple at Topcka, Kan, Portsmouth (N. H.) labor uniont will put a candidate lor. State Senator in the field. Marine engineers on the Great Lakes have adopted last year's scale of wages for next year. In the oast twenty years in only one- fifth of the coal strikes have the men secured their demands. There arc masters and men tmployed in the merchant marine of Ureat Uritam. Germanv has QOS.OOO trade unionists. Employes in the Louisville and Nashville shops at Pentacola, Fla., received an increase of 10 per cent. Female lactory employes at Flint, Mich., average, 94 cents a day, and one half are einnloved bv the oicce. Messeneers of the American Expresr Company have received a voluntary increase in salary of 10 per cent. Oii-ls wiil bi rmnlnvcd as mestarl' pers by the Western Onion Telegraph Company at Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Glass bcvelers at New York Citj have struck to enforce demands for nine-hour day and a new scale ol wages. HI8 ELOQUENCE WAS LOST Lawyer' Efforts Weakened by Witty Story of Hla Opponent. A certain excellent but loud-voiced lawyer was addressing a Jury. Fin ally, In a perfect hurricane) of sound he closed his argument and cat down. The Jury were Impressed, and the other side was In danger. The lawyer opposite had a sad, wat-' ery eye and a hatchet-like face. He aat patiently through the tumultuous' gusts of his friend, and after the reverberations ot the closing crash he, rose quietly from hla seat. "As I listened to the thunderous ap peals of my learned friend," he said, addressing the Jury in a drawling tone, "I recalled an old fable. You will remember, gentlemen, how the lion and tho ass agreed to slay the beasts of the field and divide the spoil. The ass was to go Into the thicket and bray and frighten the ani mals out, while the Hon was to He In wait and kill the fugitives s fast as they appeared. The ass sought the darkest part of tho Jungle and, lift ing up his awful voice, brayed and brayed and brayed. The ass was quite Intoxicated with his uprAxr, and thought he'd return and see what the Hon thought of it. With a light heart he went back and found the Hon look ing doubtfully about him. '"What do you think of that?' said tho exultant ass. 'Don't you think I scared 'em?' "'Scared 'em?' repeated the Hon, in on agitated tone. Why, you'd 'a scared mo If I didn't know you were a Jack ass.' " The Jury laughed, the effect of the lawyer's sonorouB eloquence was vis ibly weakened, and he lost the case. ORIGIN' OF A FAMOUS SONG. How World-Famous Tune Came to Ba Written. Bizet, the composer of the world famous opera "Carmen,'' and Ilalevy, his librettist, once occupied apart ments whose outer doors opened on the same landing. As soon as be had finished an air Bizet would hasten to submit it to his neighbor, who sub jected it to tbe most severe criticism. From morning to night the piano re sounded in the composer's apar; ments. One eight Bizet finished a dramatic bit In which he flattered himself he had successfully sketched tho pride of a triumphant toreador after a successful bull fight. But Hal- evy listened In silence and showed but a moderate enthusiasm. Bizet, somewhat piqued, asked the cause of this coldness. "It's good, I admit," said Halevy. "In fact, It's too good.- It lacks move ment it lacks snap In short, it's not popular enough." "Not popular!" shouted the piqued composer. "Do you want me to write for the slums?" He went out in a huff, but soon relented, and In an hour returned with another Blr. "Lis ten to this," said he; "here is my toreador Idea written down to your popular level." It was, indeed, the Bong of the toreador, and the only one which on the first night received an encore and seemed to move tho first-night audience from its torpor. HAD TO PAY THE PRICE. Bibliomaniac Married to 8ecure a Rare Volume. M. A. Brlsson, tho French writer, relates an anecdote of a well-known Frenchman, an octogenarian, who 3pent most of his time In his younger lays In Paris hunting up valuable books among the second-hand book shops. He was a bachelor, and for a housekeeper had an extremely plain woman, who, however, had caught from her master the taste for old books. One day the housekeeper ap peared with a parcel of books wrap ped in paper and asked her master .o look at them. Among the rubbish was a small volume bound In red morocco. "What have you paid for this?'' the master gasped after look ing at the title page. "Thirty sous for the lot," the servant replied. "But, my good woman, this book alone is worth 10,000 francs!" the biblio maniac went on, and the moment after regretted the unwise speech. "I'll give you 100 francs for It," he said. "But monsieur said "Just now that it was worth 10,000." "I'll give you 500." "No, no." "Seven hun dred and fifty." But it was no use, and to make a long story short, the master married her in order to obtain the first edition. Syrup. of figs the-best fa.mily laxativfr ill IM MM It i i pure. It is gentle. It is pleasant. It is efficacious. It is not expensive. It is good for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business men. It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world produces. A Natural Mlatrtka. In a city not subject to earthquakes there lived a family who had one of those domestics of the break every-thlng-they-toueh sort. Recently the town experienced a slight shock. Pic tures were thrown down,' crockery and furniture rattled abcwit. In the midst of tho tumult the mistress went to tho head of the stairs and called out In a would-be patient tone: "Mary Ann, what are you doing now?" Complied With the Law. M. Baron, the French actor, recently accepted a railroad pass, and as tho French law requires that all such bil lets shall have a picture of the holder upon.lt Mr. Baron had himself photo grr.plied as Mephlstophelcs. In this character he Is better known than ns a private Individual, and both the rail way and the government officials are content to regard the law as fully compiled with. . The dog catcher's labors should ba curtailed. Young girls at this period of life, or their mothers are earnestly in vited to write Mrs Pinkham for advice; strictly confidential ; motherly way hundreds of young women ; and her advice is freely and cheerfully given. School days are danger daya for American girls. Often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality. Sometimes it is never recovered. Perhaps they are not over-careful about keeping their feet dry; through carelessness in this respect the monthly sickness is usually rendered very severe. Then begin ailments which should be removed at once, or they will produce constant suffering. Headache, faintness, slight vertigo, pains In the back and loins, irregularity, loss of sleep and appetite, a tendency to avoid tho society of others, are, symptoms all indicating that woman s arch-enemy is at hand. Lydlo- E. Pinkham's Vegetables Compound has helped many a young girl over this critical period. With it they have gone through their trials with courago and safety. With its proper use the young girl is 6afe from the peculiar dangers of school year3 and prepared for hearty womanhood. A Young Chicago Girl "Studied Too Hard." "Dear Mrs. Pink ham: I wish to thank you for the help and ben efit I have received through tho uso of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen neaitu anu ana "Miss' Pratt Unable Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I feel it my duty to tell all young women how much Lydia E. Pinkham's wonderful Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. " I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak ness." Miss Alma Pratt, Holly, Mich. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the one sure rem edy to be relied upon at this important period in a young girl's life. $5000 FORFEIT we cannot forthwith produce the oriplnnl lettori and signature of Above lestfaiunlals, which. viU prove their uhaolute tienuiuenesi. . Lydia K. rinkham Mediuino Co.. Lynn, Mom Whv IVs Me Ksplanntlnn. "I wonder how Venus de Milo came "to lose her arm. "Broke cm off, probably, trying to button her shirt waist up the back." G. D. B. SENT FREE. Cares Blootl anil Skin Diseases, Cancers, Itching Humors, Done Pnlns. Botanic lllood Balm (B. B. B.) cures Pimples, scabby, scaly, Itching Eczema, Clcors, Eating 8orcs, Brofulu, Blood Poison, Bone Tains, Swellings, Khouma. lirm, Cancer. Especially advised for chronic eases that doctors, patent medicines and Hot Springs fall to euro or help. Strength ens weak kidneys. Druggists, (1 per largo bottle. To prove It cures B. B. D. sent froe by writing Blood Balu Co., 13 Mitchell Street, Atlanta, On. Describe trouble and free medical advlco sont In sealed letter. Medicine sent at once, pro pal 1. All we ask Is that you will speak a good word for B. B. B. The rhap who invents a flying machine doesn't care about leaving any footprint! in the sands of time. all she such letters are has guided in a years old 1 suddenly seemed to lose my usual good vitality, iatner said J. studied too Hard, but tuo doctor thought dinerent and prescribed tonics, which I took by tho quart without relief. Heading one day in the paper of Mrs. Pinkham's great cures, nnainsr tna svmutoms described an- Bwereu mme, i ucciueu i wouiu givo xynia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. I did not 6ay a word to the doctor ; I bought it myself, and took it according to directions regularly for two months, and I found that I gradually improved, and that all pains left mc, and I was my old self once more. Lillie E. Sinclair, 17 E. 22d St., Chicago 111." 1 J T-1 i- T 11- w to Attend School." Because Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects. It is wholly free from objectionable substances. ' It contains the laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. All are pure. ' All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the orginality and simplicity of the combination. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. Manufactured by fjJORPflA pRjIP Sun Francisco, Col. Louisville. Ky. Now York, N. Y. fOS SALS BY ALL DR VO 0JSTS. FITS permanntlT eu red.No fits or norroot. nossofternrst dsv's use of Dr. Kltna's draat Nervellestorer.T'itrial bottleand IrootlMfrns) Dr.R. H. Kliks, Ltd., 9H1 Arch Ht., Phtla., I'fc. The constant labor of (10,000 people ia required to make matches for the world. Mrs.Winslow's Kootblng gyrup for children teething. solum th gums, reduces Inflamma tion, nllsys pnln.cums wind eollo. 25c. a bottle It seems queer that fast colors are the hind that don't run. rise's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medicine for courUs and colds. N. W. EaMCCL, Ocean Grovo, y. J., Fb. 17, 1900. Nearly all the dwelling houses in Japan nro two stories high. Money refunded for each package of Pvtmam Fadeless Dtf.s if unsatisfac tory. . The trouble with an easy-going fellow ia that it's o hard to get bun started. IN WET WEATHER A WISE -MAN WEARS OILED uiATcnnnoAlffl CLOTHING I N HACK Ot Til LOW KILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES CATALOGUES FREE .SHOWING FULL LINE OP GARMENTS AND MATS A J TOWER CO , BOSTON, MA33. 46 U INVESTMENT The Preferred Stock of the W. L. Douglas scho.e Capital Stock. $2,000,000. 1 1 ,000,000 Preferred Stock. 1 1 ,000,000 Common Stock. Shares, SI OO each. Sold at Par. Only Prefprred Stock offered for sle. W. L Douglas retain; all Common Stock. The Frf f pitm! Stork off ht W. U IoiinIn ShorCom pariy pay trttr lliau Hnvinua lUitW or iovernmpnt " lloiids. Every dollar ot olo. k nfTfrfMi Hi inihltc bu iK'hirm it iiiorp tliniin dollar wort hot art iinl W. L. Iroiitflns continue! to own otip-fmlf of the hnainei. and) to to remain Hie artiYt head of 1 lie? ennrern. 1 tils hiiflincM In not an ntu developed proppect. it IN a cieiiHinnirfiien nivmenn pay er, i hi td the Unreal ImnlneM In the world troiiii-tnu Men' toodv?r Welt Hand hewed l'roreM Rhoes, and has al- , way hern Inniiepnely profit- ! aMe, There Imf) not been ft Tear in the pant twelve when he tiiiftineM ha not earned. in actual rain mucn tiiorn thAn the amount nereanry Jro nnv 1 nor cent svnnuat diTinena on me preferred work nf fi non.ono. The Annual biiiinesn now i $t.hn tot. it It Inrrenslnir Tfry rapmiY, ana win equal i.iinn ior ine year inn, 1 he factory n now tumuix out 7soo paira or Phoea per day. and an addition to the nlant in neinj munwnicu will Increaae the rapacity to lo,(M"Kiir per day, Mraini tr rtitT. The reason I am onnnir the 1'relerrwl Stock for sml In to penetiiatP the tmftinpit. If you wih to invent in the heat shoe rnnlnei In the world, whlrli in perumnent, and recetr T per cent on your money, you ran purchase one nhareormorr lnthia tire.it bumneM. Send money bv cHshier'i check or certi lied check, made payable to . J Jouila. If there In no tank in your town, tend money, by expreea or pom office money order. l'nmpeciua iriTtnir full informal inn about thU meat And protitahle htifttneM aent upon rtppliCMlion. Addrrwa W. L.lOLLA!4, UrwcktoM, Mum. NEW PENSION LAWS. Ant of June S7, iftttpenv Montt cert am mtrvivoriau 1 their widows of tbe to dion Warn iro:n iW to ltui. W will pay 6."tf for every koo:1 Contract CUliJi una-jr tui a;r. Act of July 1, It a pttiiHtoii curium aoldier who h1 prior cotiletlerute service, alaj wao tu.ty t chargoi with det-ertlon. No peniiou no lea. Advlco Jrev. For blank aud lull mat rue tloita, ml. Irons the V. U. Will I'eninn Agency, WUia Jiaiidio. Mi Indian Ave,, Washington, 1). C. Twouty year p rid tea iu Wan lligtuii. Copltt of th Uw wui toe a cent. Free Tesf Treatment If ron bars no faith in my method of treatment, iond mo a aampla of roar niomlng urine for enelitie. I will then aend jon by mail my opt Ion of en term jon or m.iu my opmiott or our divert ana one week's treat went jour a i ana oneweea a treat u FREf CMLl COST. Voawillthenl roovlucod thnt my '.retmnt ource, Mailir.r caae and battle for orine tnnt irra. ui.UISfnArvKK. tu2 fcun Av.( Httsburg. Pav We Iwrjr Bnitnrv T.nml Warranlt 1buWI to t-o-diera of the Mexican aud other early War and pay lull value In eah. War rant aectired lor thoH entitled, inrlutliiitr licira. Write for particulars. The Collins Land Co. Atlantic Building, Wwhlnyton, I. v. Situations Secured for gradiiMtcs or tuition relundcd. Writt at once fur catalnaue and special offers. Masssy Louisville. Kt. Montgomsry. Ala. Houston, Tex. Columbus, G. I Richmond. Vs. Qlrmlnnhani, Alt. isckconllls. FIs, What Do the Planets I Fav abcut your lifo, past, present and future? If yon I wiil rend two 2-ccnt siauipa. and date of biith, Prof. I. Alfred, the tfreatcHt liviutr Aatrolovifit, ill nend conr Korom-ote absolutely Fit EE, Ahfreen VHOV Al FHEO, U'i North Eutaw H'rtot. Baltlipore, Md. I ADVERTISE1 TuHJisur,aEB IT PAYS it. t. At , Mexican Veterans r
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