f J In Miss Rose Peterson, Secretary Park dale Tennis Club, Chicago, from experi ence advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to rely on Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound How many beautiful young ffirls develop Into worn, listless and hopeless women, simply because sufficient attention hnn not been p:iid to their physical development. No woman is exempt from physical weakness and periodic, pain, and young' girls juit budding into womanhood should be carefully guided physically as well as morally. If you know of any yountr lady who Is sick, nnd nocrts motherly advice, ask her to write to Mrs. PinUluim at Lynn, Mass., who will give her advice free, from a source of knowledge which is im cqunleil in the country. Do not hesitate about stating; details which one may not like to talk about, and which arc essential for a full understanding of the case. GSk write and tell you of the benelit I have derived from your advice and the use of Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The pains in my back and womb have all left mc, and my menstrual trouble is corrected. I am very thankful for the good advico you pave me, and I shall recommend your medicine to all who suffer from female weakness." Miss Fannie Kv site, 1022 Chester St., Little Kock, Ark. (Dec. 10, 1000.) Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound will cure any woman in the laud who suffers from womb troubles, inflamma tion of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, nervous prostration, nnd all forms of woman's special ills. The Worst Kind of Gnat, "There's lots o' different kind o' t'rats in this world," remarked the man with the raveled smoke, "but the gnat that says, when you ask him into a to bacco store to have a cigar: 'Gimme a pack o' cigarettes,' comes pretty nigh t' bcin' the pup of them all.'" Truth About the Circus. "Going to take the young ones to the circus, I suppose?" sarcastically 'inquired the Pervasive Nuisance. "No," replied the Calm Man, "I am not. They're out in Ohio visiting their grandmother. But I am going myself." What Everybody Says. Every one who uses Doan's Kidney Pills free trial has a good word to ay for them that's . why they are most - prominent in tho public eye. Aching backs aro cased. Hip, onck, and loin jiailis overcome. Swelling of tbo limbs oud dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick-dust sedi ment, high colored, excessive, pain in pass ing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan's Kidney I'illa dissolve and remove calculi and gravel. lUlieve heart palpita tion, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. Louictimx, Kr. For a year or more ( havn been coffering with severe pains In tbo mall ot my back and kidneys ; bad tried a number ot remedies but without relief. I decided to try Doau't Kidney Pllla, aad pun-hosed two boxes, ud a;n glad to etato that tier taking- tho two ooxci oi pills 1 was relieved of all paint, and havo not neon troubled slneo. Trior to taking there, pills It was iinposslblo for ma to get a full olfc'ht's sleep, hut I am not experiencing any dtllleulty In this re speet now. Your truly, Joint E. Kua mi:ii, 2-m W. Main 8 t r o e t . (Koreir.M American Tobacco AnKnDrEH.W'inn. t bad a bad puin in my back ; I could Hardly walk or tit down. I could not write for sample, but fot a fifty-cent box of druggist, and they tiara mad me all right, No other med icine did me any good. Ava. Caiil toN, 83 1st St., East. nSli-H'oVi'pOri' m Vi v Mini- mm Fornra-MiLara Co., Buffalo, N. T. I'leaso tend me by mall, without charge, trial box Doau't Kidney 1111s. Kame "" " foot- office. Bute- (Out out coupon on (lotted Him and mil to ruatrr-illlbani Co.. Iluaalo. M. Y Medical Advice Free For Women on the End Seat. "This year," observed the woman with the acrid jowls, "the End Scat Hog, I perceive, is nn 'en' the iCnd Scat Hogcst to a singularly large and mortifying extent. However, 1 derive acute enjoyment from pushing her flat, Just what it was 25 years ago, St. Jacobs Oil - is now. The prompt, sure cure (or SORENESS AND STIFFNESS Price, 25c. tad SOc. Hiss Hannah E. Hershon, Collings- wood, N. J., says: "I thought I would write nnd tell you that, by following your kind ndviue, I feel like a new person. I was always thin and delicate, and so weak that I could 'hardly do anything. Menstruation was irregular. "I tried a bottle ot your Vcsretablo Com- pound and licgaii to feel better right away. I con tinued its use, and am now well and strong-, and menstruate rcKulurly. I cannot say enough lor what your medieino uiu lor me. How firs.. Pinkham Helped Fannie Kumpe. "Dear Mns. I'ixkiiam : I feel it is my daty to Could Menton Two. "By the way." said the doctor, "the President is talking about the 'fighting virtues.' What arc they?" "Well," responded the professor, "there arc benevolence and caution, for instance. They arc always fighting each other." A Conversation Overheard. "Goodness gracious. Maude, where are you going with that big bunch of roses and those boxes of candy?" "Why, haven't you heard? They've got just one of the loveliest murderers in the county jail that ever was!" Tnicioo, III, - When I received the sample of IJuan's Kidney Pills I was suffering terribly with, my back, was tick nnd unlit to do anything. The several remedies I bad used, though highly recommended, did no good, but rather irritated the troublo and made me worse. Before I had used up tho cample I was feeling so mueb better that I got more from the drug tturo. I eould not sleep at night Had to get up tlx or eight times, and the urine was to red, would almost think It was part blood thcrewusathtck sand, like brick-dust sedi ment. 1 cannot tell one-half that I suf fered, nor bow good I feel now that I am cured by Doun't Kid ney I'll Is ; but here I am, sixty-six years old; able to do my own work, feeling well at I did twenty years ago, for which I thank Doan's Kidney l'llls ten thousand times. Mrs. E. T. Goi'LD, 914 W. Lake Street. Loan's l'llls cure when others fail. THE HOPILMS. (Doan's Kidney -Pills. Stgctly Contldratlal poke-forward hat over her eyes when 1 board the car, and stepping on her hot, low-cut pay-tent leather shoes that hurt her, anyhow and in jabbing one of my elbows against the cute little freckle right underneath her make-up, and in otherwise rumpling her up Ji Itur.il Vreo Delivery. Indliinn Is the flint State to eo-oper-ntc directly with tho 1'osK.MUe luputt int'iit In regard to tittnl delivery. Tho (lovenior has nined n bill which pro. villi's that live per cent, of tin load fund "hull bo sit nsiili- to keep tho rural til all routes In good condition. Many routes have been iiisconlinu?d during tho past winter on account of the condition of tho roads. It Is said Hint tho policy of the ili'paitnictit will be to require bud toads to be rpp.il red as soon as posslbli, after which a year's notice will bo given of tho im provements li'iitiircd in order to tniiir. tain tho routes, (ii-euttr euro will ir future bo oxifrlsi'il In hi Hinting routes. to as to make huvo that when uti'C started they may r.ul have to bo d'.sctni' tinned. In one section recently twenty-seven out of tliiity-tlvf- applications for rural delivery mutes were rejected on aiTinint of the quality of the rnaits. Tho I'ostni.'istcr-tler.e;:'.! has nico di rected that no tn-r.e rout's are to be established over roads thai require the payment of turnpike toils by the de partment, ami tint routes already es tablished over sticii roads will be dis continued upen the expiration ft tho rxlstins contracts. This will probabl.v have the elVeet c ' rati lug other States to follow Hie oxrt'iPilo of New .lersey, which Iiks Ui the last few years through pun-hasp by State or counties trims formed most of its toil roads into free highways. It has been claimed by tunny that in stead of ahandonili;' mutes on acroutU nf Iho character or quality of the roads tho tleiieral UovenuiKU! should, under the authority given to Cunrrress in the Constitution, iiuptxve and maintain these roads :'.s pr.-t toads. These crit ics do not seem to realize that, as it is Hie Intention to extend rural delivery over the rniiiv country as rnpidiy sit possible, this would so:m imply ibat the Tost illii-e i!cp:ii !mi".il would have to maintain practically ail roads, as tonus, ci t'.tiiies and Stales would soon cease to rlo for themselves what tb'.-y could get 6)111' for them without dived expense to f.iemsciveo. Such a erudi tion of affairs would be manifestly ab surd. AVe believe incut th.'.rotnihly that the tlotieial i;ovcv.".-ii".it should bear its shave of the est of developing the road system of this f ietnt'y Into a eon ditin'.i s'.mi'.ar to that of tiio groat Kit ronean nations. Ir sl'.onld do this In : milliner that would tend t -it to para lyze but to (.limv.iaie loeai i (Tons oltl'ef liit-0U'j:h tho building of object lesson roads in ail pnr.s of H o country, or, better, thrnuirli eo-operation with Stales or lour.ties : s provided fur in tile Krown'.ow bill, to the extent lit least of eonstntcliiig ami inaintaiuin:? n trunk system of prent interstate high. ways from which would branch olT tin Slate-maliilaincd toads, radial in ,' fiv.m which wru'd be ihe less Important highways maintained by !h? cour.iic:' and town--. It is high time that thi.t inatiir shoi:ltl bp cnr.sidered In it:t bie.iillh 1 plans pn p.aved for t"u'y imlional highway sysien:. fioed lloads Miii'iiziuo. Connpciirtir Horn! Ioim1. For tho aii'o'.itit of money spent, no f'-tato Is making more rapid advnuto than Connecticut in securing good roads. Construction is left with tlnr towns, bur the State pays two-thiribi the cost win to the town has over a million dollars or property taxed, and three-fourths of the the tost in towns where the property is below a million dollars. Thus the poorer towns receive: most help, yet the richer coinnii'.niiies arc eager to comply with the net and to appropriate their share nf the cost. Since ISM. whou the plan was start ed. Hi- towns out of the KiS !n the Slate hare complied wiih the law. anil have, commeuceil read Improvement, the results 0 which arc already quiiO remark:! bio. During the past two years 1;JS miles of road have been practically completed. Tho change a co'.nliiii.us nf travel Is becoming fully appreciated throughout tho State, mid there is pressure each year for increase of tiw appropriations. One very Important re sult is the training given town olllcials hi the art of road construction anil lepalr, lo that eld, worthies mctl'.o.'e are being given up, ami the towr.s are gelling more for their 11:01. ey. In securing the co-operation of prac tically all the towns and hi arousing general Interest In road Improvement throughout tho State, the Couuei tlctit plan seems to have surpassed the Stato or county method as practiced, say In Massachusetts and In Xcw Jersey. Tho weak point of the Connecticut system has been the lack of connection be 'tween the Improved sections of road, but this fault Is disappearing with tho new constructions mado year by year. Vrlnclples of Urnwiilnw IMI). There Is nothing new In principle In the bill recently introduced In Congress by Colonel I'.rownlow, of Tennessee, providing for National aid of n more extensive and stibs.'antlal character. It Is proposed that the Government shall 110 longer confine Its assistance to educational work; that It shall furnish not only Information nnd supervision, but llnanclal resistance. Under cer tain limltatior.s thj National Govern ment will ca-upe'.ate with States and counties In the Improvement of tha common ro.td.--, ciicli assuming a cer tain proportion ci the expense. The large fund which Congress m.iy npproprlata for this work will be di vided among tk.9 Slates In proportion to papulation. Hut no Slate can se cure Its share except by complying with the conditions prescribed, the chief of which Is that It shall raise a like sum for the same purpose. In stead of discouraging State effort, this should greatly stimulate It. Again, If a State takes no action look lug to the acceptance of the Govern ment's proffered help, tho Individual counties may do to, and this again will create a rivalry among the counties In tiielr efforts to secure part of tho National fund duo tbo Ktate.-Pblla-delphlu Itccord, la commemoration of tho Thirty V ears' War, the battle field of Lntze:i. wit-re King Uustnv Adolf of Sweden uiei his death, Is to be turned Into a public park. . , CCMMERCWL REVIEW. Qrrrral Tradj Condlllonl. R. G. Dun & Company's "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Unrest in the ranks of labor has in creased rather than abated since May 1, when difficulties of this sort usually culminate. No single struggle of great magnitude is in progress, but the fre quency of small strikes is disturbing, and in titc aggregate a large force i idle, while important industrial under takings are checked. Prices of com modities declined slightly during April Dun's index number falling from Soo,--f7 to $0.8.561. A year ago the highest point of recent years was touched at 102,280. Railway earnings in April were 1,1.4 per cent, larger than in las' year and 28.7 per cent, above 1001. Textile manufacturers at the F.as' have not improved their position dur ing the past week. Jobbers are buying only small quantities, exercising a dis crimination that indicates dull market! elsewhere, and salesmen arc being with drawn from the road. Failures this week numbered 175 ir '.he United States against 218 last year, and 22 in Canada compared with 24 ? year ago. LATEST-QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear, $.l.35'53.4o; bes' Fatcrt, $4.80; choice Faniilv, $4.05. Wheat New York Xo. 2, ; Phil adelphia No. 2, "8(W78j4c; Baltimore Xo. 2, 8tc. Corn Xcw York Xo. 2. siVSc; Phil adelphia Xo. 2 43j4$i'48j4c; Baltimore No. 2, 51c. Oats Xcw York Xo. 2, 39V1C; Phil idelphia Xo. 2, 43c; Baltimore No. 2 41c. Hay Xo. 1 -S$ji.oo: do. Xo. 5 titnothv timothy, large bales small bales (ojji.oo; S to. soft 20.00; Xo. 2 imothv, Si6.nofo 18.00: Xo. 1 clovei nixed. $1 8.0061 18.50; Xo. 2 clover mix r'J, $14. 5061 16.50; Xo. 1 clover, $14.50 Vi 15.00: Xo. 2 clover, $to.ooi2.oo; no grade hay, ?8. oo'rT 12.00. Fruits and Vegetables. Cabbage Southern, new, per crate $1.00(3,1.50 Potatoes Western, per bit fSoc; Jo. F.astcrn, do ffrfj'oc: do, Xcw Florida Xo. 1, per brl $4.oo4 50; do, do, do N'o. 2, do $-.50'V .1.50. Eggplant Flor 'da. cr orange box, $2.50'i .1.25- On ons Yellow, per bu 6o(ii7oc; do, red, Jo (i . Celery Florida, per case f l.rfit j.co. Sweet Potatoes Potomac, yedow. per brl it.ioo: do. do, iorta Carolina, yellow, .$.5.00: do, do. F.astcrn Shore, yellow, $275.1.00 Yams $1.50612.00. Tomatoes Florida, fancy, per carrier. $,1.0061,1.50; do, do, rair to good, do $1.5061" 2.50. Aspara cus. per ili'zcn bunches $1.50612.00 Strawberries, per ot 66112c. Cukes Florida, per box $i.5o6V2.?a Spring onions, per too 056170c. Green Peas per basket $i.25'ii l. 60. Beans Green per box $2.ou'ii 2.7?: do wax, per box ?.1.op'(i .1.50. Lettuce Southern, pel basket ?l.cc67l.25; do, naive, do 50fi 7oe. Butter Separator, 256? 26,:; Gathered cream, 2.Vn 24c; Trims. 1 -lb, 206i"c: Rolls. 2-lb. 286129c; Dairy pts. Md. Pa.. Va 246T25C lCgg". Western Maryland ami Penn sylvania, rcr dozen. 6115; I'a-tcir Shore t Maryland and Virginia) '"15 Virginia 61 is: West Virginia 6 15, Western '015: Southern I4'6i cumea 061 to; duck. Eastern Shore, fancy 1 1 5 ; do Western and South ern 6i 14' ... Cheese Larce, no-lbs, i.i' '67 I.l4ic; Jo, 36-lbs, i3irt i3-;-4c; 23-lus, mIa I4'6. Live Poultry. Chickens Hens, heavy tr medium. 12! 67l.c; old roost ers each, 25 " .10; young, pood to choice I4',7 15: do. rough and slaggy. 6113; spring, l'i lbs and, over 6125: do I to l'i, lbs. irViVjj; winter 181120. Ducks Fan-y, large, ' 1 2c; do. small, fi? io; musi-ovy and mongrel W112 Geese, Western, each, 306140c. Guinea fowl, each, 6125c Pigeons, old strong flyers, per pair, Ka3e, ao young. 256, .10. Hides, Heavy steers, association md saltcrs, bte'kill, (o lbs and up, close election, o'jdiiojj; cows and light steers. 86;8'.c. Provisions nnd Hog Products. Bulk :'ear rib mi'.cs, iic; bulk clear sides, 1 1 1 6 : bulk shoulders. 9; bulk fat backs, 18 lbs and under, 10: bulk bel ies, 12: bulk ham butts, 10; bacon cleat rib sides, njjt clear sides, ll-4; bacon ihotiUlcrs. 10! 6; sugar-cured breasts, imail, 12''.; sugar-cured shoulders Dlndc cuts, to'.j; sugar-cured shoulders, inrrow. lo!4; sugar-cured shoulders rstra broad, iijri: sugar-cured Califo--lia hams, lo!i: eanvascd and uncanvas til hams, 12 lbs ami over, 14: hams anvased and uncanvased, 15 lbs and ivcr, 1 ; skinned, 14' i; refined lard iccoird-haiid tubs, iol4; refined lard ial-barrels and new tubs, io)4; tierces, ard, ic'i. Live Stock. Chicago. Cattle Good to print ttccrs $5.2061.5.50; poor to medium $4.25 15.10; stockers ami feeders $3 25615.10; :o"ws $1,506475; heifers $2.50615.25; :anncrs $1.50612.80; bulls $250014.50; ralves $2.50616.25; Texas led stccr i4.006F4.75. Hogs Receipts today 25, too head; tomorrow 20,000; left ovel ;oro opened ioc lower; closed strong; nixed and butchers, $6.8061:6.00 ; good 0 choice heavy $6.856-1 7.00 ; rough leavy $6.65616.80; light $6.45616.70; bulk )f sales $6.701,6.85. Sheep Receipt! looo head; sheep steady; lambs steady .0 strong; good to choice wethers $5.00 S6.00; fair to choice mixed $3 7555-oo; iative lambs $4.50617.25. East Liberty. Cattle lower. Prime i5.1067.v25; choice $5.30(55.45; good 4.00111 5.10. Hogs lower; prime heavy mil "mediums $7.05: heavy Yorkers, ight Yorkers and pigs $700; roughs 5.0061 6.60. Sheep slow; best wether 54 85615-10; culls and common $2.00(14 j.co; choice lambs $6.7561.7.00; veal :alves $j.6o(ii;6.oo, STRAWS FROM THE WORLD'S CURRENTS Scarlet (ever is unknown in the ropics. ' Japan's shipyards turned out forty 5nc steamers last year. In Paris 256,000 families occupy but sue room each. , Twelve hotels in New York City have more than 300 telephones each. Canada's export trade per capita it just two and a half times as much at outs. Within tight months we nave received nough immigrants from Europe to re people Ireland. The average American uses 126 pin a year. The Salvation Army journal, the Wai Cry, appears weekly in thirty different languages. Safety pins are peculiarly American We use 144,000,000 of them each year. Albania has a population oi mil lion and a half who are nearly all Ma 'tammedans. Many makers are now building gai engines ol 3500 horse power, and arr rsariy to double this capacity. German trade statistics already shot the serious damage done to trade witk 1 atin American countries by the action pf the Kaiser against Vendue.. Therian W ho Bin; fed. "I put tip with all kintls ot swindles md (hit sorts of hotels making my European trip," said a lawyer the other Jay; "but at Rome I found an Amcr- can who wouldn't be swindle 1. At Rome the landlord i.f the hotel cl.dihcr- ttely robbed mc by charging up extras I had never even heard of. but when be! tried the same game on the chap trom , Ohio there was a r.ttntion. "'Sir.' he sai'! t the landlord, as he towered over b.ii 1. 'I am Genital Abcr rrombic Burt. I am. fttrthrnn-irc, lit? United States of America. I'll declare war and blow old Rome off her evc'1 hills before I'll pay these items!' "They were prompty rro-sed off, and in the eves of the landlord the gen eral was five times a bieger man titan . any English lord who had ever occu pied his rooms. At Florence the hotel man sized up the general as 'fair t me dium,' and gave him poor ii'.nrters and insisted that he ro-.dd do no better. It took the man from the West ab-utt fif teen minutes t get his dander up. Then he appeared in the office, and, drawing himself up O his full height, he imperiously announced, '".Sir, 1 am the I'nitrd States of America and a considerable slice of Canada and Alaska besides! What is vottr lowest price for this hotel for spot cash?' " Put what is the rhattcr?' asked the landlord. "'The matter is that I want to be lodged as bents my position. If you don't sell to me I'll buy titc terrace op posite and b'.'.ild a million dollar hotel t.nd let all my guests stop free oi ex pense!' "The general got a suite of rooms that were being held for a duke, am everybody around the hotel tumbled over themselves to wait upon him." A Judge's Experience in a Treadmill, An amusing story is told of a certain well-known judge who, when inspecting the prison oi an assize town, expressed a wish to try the treadmill, "to sec what the punishment is like." Such a wish was, of course, law. and the judge ipiickly found himself treading a meas ure which, however novel and exhila rating at first, soon became a terrible burden to fourteen stone of solid and untrained flesh. As ill-luck would have it, his next neighbor on the mill was a burglar whom the judge had sentenced the day before, to "eighteen months' hard." "Stop, let me off!" cried the judge, as he dragged one weary leg after the other up the endless staircase: but it was impossible, for the terrible machine could not be slopped ior at least ten minutes. This was the burglar's opportunity for revenge. "'Opes yer like it!" he said, to the perspiring "and now frantic judge. "Wishes ycr had two year 'ard: but who'd 'a' thought ye'd be such a hidiot as to come o' yer own accord? Ycr might have the 'olo mill to ycrelf, and welcome, for me." '1TS i f rnisnsHtlvetireil.N'o fits or nirvo 11. ).esrirrCrst iI-iv'misb ct Dr. Kline's Or: N'orvs!;psinrer.1'2i rinl b,-uleauiltreHtlsR(r4 Li. l:.ll. Ki.ivk. Ltd., Wit Arch St., l'hilo.,t'u J'iie fc'!!,)'- who i-peaks of his "luggage" is uyi.it; Li put on lues. How's Thin? V n.Ter One Hundred Dollitrs Reward 'o; ptiy r:iM ot I'lituiTii that cannot be cured liii'h's I'.ititrrii Curt1. F. .f. Cir.SEV ft l'n., Trips. , Tolf'lo, O. IVe, t lie tin -PirstsnH, liavf known F. .I.C'h') rev Ior the last loy.-irs. nnd believe hi m per-Ic-tiV liii:ii)nil'.o la :ili bu-'in'Ms tr:itisiif'tioai nt'd iln-.ni'ially nine to carry out nay obllsjv Unit unci" liy tlteir llrni. r.s r A Iia'AS, Wholesale Drussists.Toled), l)hi-. WAt.MN'i.KissAxAyiAiivix, Wholesale Dru; cists, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Ciitarrii 1 'ureis taken Internally, not Ir.j; ilfreetly upoa the blood nn-l mucousiiir-Inee.-i of the sy.ste n. l'rice, 75e. per bottle, told by nil l-ru:,-i:isU. Testimonials free. Hull's i'Hiniiy I'ills ure tho beat. The best way to get nlont; with your ni.igliuot'4 in not to know any of them. Auk Your Healer For Allen' Foot-TCnfte. A or:di'r. It rests the feet. Cures Cora?, lliiuions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Odious, Aeliing, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nulls. Allen's F) 't-Mu-o tnak'-s now or tight shoes easy, rt nil Druggists nnd Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac i"it nooiibitif.it". KaTipln mntled Fate. AJdi-.'ss, Allen S. Olmsti-il, I.elloy, N. Y. There may be plenty of room at the top, Ie.it mot of us would prefer to get in on i he ground lloor. Weak? " I suffered terr:hly end was i tremely weak for I years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilia, and was soon feeling all right again." Mrs. J. W. Fiola, Hadlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. II Mikoitlt. AHtnntos. Aik ynnr doctor whit ha thlnkt of Arer'g 0raprtlla. Ha knowanll MtMut thla urand old umiijr madldiia. VuUow bla advloo aud wo wlU bo aatuflad. J. C. Aria Co., Lowell, Man. . . raaUia ueaatn sumpea C C C. lever sold In balk, Beware, of tba dealer who tries to sell "oxtthing Jut a good," PATENTS. TUAUK.MAIIKM AMI PKNHIUNt. Aro ana Imrrroieilf Mllllnna ot dollars havo boon twit nut of Patantf tint Tra.ti-lUrki. MUlloua ot dollars ar ai,rorl ttotl to ly lualona. to yaara ra,-tlra. tor liil'Tuialtou and liltnilura, MIKK, writ to TIIK IV. II. WII.I.h ! II tll-AN V. WUla Huuaing. til lud. Avo Waaluugtou. I. a A I ITTI.B aui.n MIKR roR OIIK. -Th. L. I ook-kloo f! KHI I l-IIHIKH. Ilrlaa all kloda or rrulia,H-rrla,l bcrrlt-a.l un,t re;- ol.Hj.v: t.r js, olablt-a. rlu. li lkoa mo aacra Ato. TrTTfrTW Alwayan-adv for uar, awd will Ual o 'i (J Itlailuis. 1 woika xbllo rou rook. 0, , U'rlla for rlrvulara and aocial v ja irruiaioaireiila. rriro ajo. h. as. -"r l-okraiov. Uui , WaBaaboro, la. I I Boat louih kjrup. TaaiM UooO. Vao I 1 I ' tnllmo. Hold tr driiinii.la. ADVERTISE" 2' Vi" IT PAYS II omlnrd trllk Tmrioi.,o 11 S. oak oj a. aiao I iii.Miivu a aV a ajiv Oil v''J L JET I WW : lp mm i I I 1 II li ',J. n. ji. i7 ..X k m mwuf, Cerinau trado statist ics already sIk-'.v tia-ie atin American eo-.t:itrki by the acti.-n 1 t!ic Kaiser against em-, -lie. a. i..i ' Th" Kloa.i. K' '. ivi;o'i'vt Min I" rf.-t-:' kr-t'p you !riiu a:ii rjvl. iv i;i il i ahvu s ri'.'i'ly. at ut)0l sim ; t.or-: It every tiur.i .;. iul y hid o.v;i r. takes wc should uil )e lu-ii. All creiiiitci-ies e.-e butter eo'or. Vliv j not do a tl-.t-y do u-e .Ii:.k 'li.vr Lti- Ttlt C'OLOll. It i pcMib'.c to l.c becoming -, iii r. :-.e t.ta.i.1' Wit.icr.t ripo's furo lor Cont'.inu "u H :in 111:1 111')", 1 iceilicluo ler eou-.'.is and coh!. . iV. bAULKL.Oc-.-uii (iM',K,j Fen. 17. V.'J:. .. there is nothinp; new under too ftn. Even the cxt ii.-cn have all b.-.a tavern. J. Is the Standard R.heumatic Remedy. The ONLY compound on tho market that cures this tcrrlblo disease without doing irreparable harm to tho digestive organs. UNE.QUALLEB as a BLOOD PURIFIE.R. CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDS IT. F1111 i.TA-rr. S. C. Anc. IS. IMS. flontlAmPTV.T hnrt rhoomntirTT, fnr ntv,,, -irnli-.i-nnp. llr.,,.nlnr ,h.,i,-n I had to uao erutcht'sor cnni. Wns c,uii;ni-i to brd, n.-urlv heli!en. three month 11 mi n iiiur, or-v,-riti i-iiorp. liibi pprini.' 1 ot-Kiin lf llIKe " li II KL M AC IDK. I lifc-Cl IHti bottles before 1 notlee.l nny bem-Ilt. Alionotlier I nse.l i-u n bottha and thu euro tems to be complete, na 1 have luul no tyuiploius ot rlieutnufl-m alneo. I can cheorully reuommeDd your ninliuine. U. F. 1 LMGAN. For sale by Druggists, or sent cxprusage prepaid cn receipt of Si.oo. Bobbltt Chemical Co., - GtlMio8ijHlf.VsWilt51t Natural flavor Cottage Corned Beef It right until ou want it. Keep It In the house (or emergencies tor suppers, for sandwiches for iny lime whea you want sororthinx good and ant It quuk. femiply turn ft key aud Ihv cau is opoo. Ao ppeliimg lunch is ready in sa iualaut. J.Libby, McNeill &. Libby, SiclCfevbus fla oosi Jin ID CENTS. rnsuif iia . rt . 1 r ' i m. ii in i w . .11 i lillililfill litiiHilMIII.llli''Miiill A Beautiul Youri? Society Woman's Letter. Sr. r.vfi.. 'ins., 1 .121 Wb.Klia M. 1 Dr. ll.trtniiiii, t o.uiii'hum, 0., Jliitr Nr: "1 tonic I'cruiia Inst summer when J was all not, d'nrn, cud hnd n licriihiche tuid bark' nche, ami, no omhition. far aliithing, I now feel tin well (is J ever did in, all. in ij life, anil all thanks is due jo your excellent J 'e rutin." ---Hess F. Ilea I u. The -ynitoin of minnier ea t inh are quite nn.ibe in differ ent i.t.-iv, but the ino-t eotiv inon one? me tieueral luitpitude. .!al-.l-otit, liieil-mit, uiecbllp. itin-ilown tii-iiu, combined with more or le.-.-. lieuvy, jit it pi;l, li-t.e.is, i-.tc-tit.ii londition. Keli.-h for Uo.l un-1 the ubili'v to iliK-ift food t.it.i.3 to be lo.-t. ,ktn el tiptton.i, p.uiow eoin piexion, Ivi.iotir-iie., eoated tonsil, fitful, iinyiiiir sleep, iieip to eompleti; the picture w hti-h is aj coii::iioa ul thin .i son. l'mina to rxaet'y meets nil tliiM' i-omiiliotis t.i.it the lie iiiiind i so ",ieu i ,r Una rein idy at this s-ntu of the yenr llint it is in-ill. y ur.poMiiiic to Mipply it. It yo:i do not receive prompt nnd Biitisiaetoi y li.H-j'.tii from the live of I'fitin.i, write at once to l)r. Ilurtniriii, Riving a fn'.l stiiitnn nt of yuur ease, and he will be pleii-i"! to (live you his vulu'ihlo inlvii-o gratis. AddiTs- Dr. ll niioan. Presi dent ot 'lite llart'uun tMimla- rium, t'o'.lltlibtls, Oiiio. 4 j f) U-'UC- --HC& ll'i"-: !' "'MJli I 'vl - . . MSa pnng : ,f.- r Ts f JQY KEW DISCOVERT; twa 1 S J I I Qtnck ro t"f and aatet wor .aiM. ux,a of u-iinum,. and to rinya- it,-itmaa , Vroo. Br. a. b. i u u luaB. At ama, Om . Haltlmore, Hd. Pj We take ourcholce cornrd beet. rooi It and certaon .t all dene hy expert i-i it, r tur.n is pianih'eot Lome. When iuat liclit v put it 111 ia:;s to keen Chicago. Mt !3W vs to Eat." V 1 : U (lit i;i.iinill.lillMUilHlH ..HMII'Hli' r ' m m the bpring MM a A 'j.fjl.- Paus the Glass of .';iHires mm KooUicor mm j . !' ilt n.: ;. raar.!'!: It-Both. 1 i k iFl ,h ".m'ui 'i'iM-r'iif. im f-yl : lisK'Q-'?rV M:!-.imii.s,w. il'At fcHSSlI Mmeuralcric iches 3 quickly cured dy : mm 1
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