TOLD IN CALIFORNIA. Hoping (bo kidney Ig helping th whole body, for It Is the kidneys thill remove the poisons mid waste from Uit body. Lenrn jug this sim ple lesson luis miide many lick mm find women well. Judge A. .?. Kelter, of 318 go. K St. San Bernardino, Cullf.. : "For 18 yeiirs my kidneys were not per- fornilnir their rlHUnj fiiiictioDn properly. There wai om backache, and the kidney aecretloni wore profuse, containing also consid erable sediment. Flually the doctor said I bnd diabetes. Dunn's Kidney rills wrought a great change In inj rouditlon. and now 1 sleep und feel well again." A KUEE TRIAL of this greflt kidney medicine which cured Judge Kelter will be inn I led to any part of the I'nltrd States. Address l-'ostef-Mll-burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. .old by ul) dealers; price 50 cents per box. MOUSE SINGS LIKE A BIRD. Rarely Accomplished Rodent Is Now t Prisoner In Yorkshire, England. Singing mice are rare, but a corre spondent writes from Yorkshire ask ing whether we can give him any In formation about a specimen he cap Hired. He adds: "It has been warbling jiisl like a canary for the last month in our workshop, and although I have It In a cage It still continues to sing." That mice do occasionally "sing" it cndenlable. Some observers say that their "song" Is softer, sweeter and more delicate than that of the canary, which one can believe quite easily. Others go so far as to compare It tc that of a warbler or even a piping bullfinch. But the question as to why they lift up their voices in this tune fill manner still, remains to be an swered. Three explanations have been sug gested: First, that all mice are potential vocalists and can learn to sing, by Imitation, from singing birds. Second, that many mice possess ap exceptional talent for mimicry, to gether with a keen sense of tho ludl. crous. Third, that some mice are subject to bronchitis and that the so-called "song" is only the wheezing of rodentf which suffer from the distressing com plaint A certain amount of color is giver to the last theory by the fact that mouse which was caught by th neck In a wire trap not sufficiently strong to kill It "sang" while its throat was under compression, hut never again during Its subsequent life as a captive. London Mall. Queen Mourned Over Cuba. Ex-Queen Isabella used to be phe nomenally stout and remained so un til the Spanish-American war. Sb then dwindled into a little shriveled old woman, the shadow of her former self and the Image of ber cousin, Don Henry, Duke of Seville, and one of her suitors in the '40's. The loss of Cub broke her down Miss (iannon. Sec'y Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to void pain and suffering caused by female troubles. " DeakMm. Pibkham: lean eon aetentloualy recommend Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound to thoM of my sisters suffering with female weakness and the troubles which so often befall women. I suf fered (or months with general weak ness, and felt so weary that I had hard work to keep up. I had hooting-pain, and was utterly miserable. In my dis tress I was advised to use Lydla K. Plnkbaiu'a Vegetable Com pound, and it was a red letter day to sne when I took the first dose, for at that time my restoration began. In aix weeks I was a changed woman, perfectly well in every respect I felt o elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get well as I did." Miss Guila Uaknoii, 359 Jones St., Detroit, Micb., Secretary Amateur Art ' Association. $3000 ferfilt If tlglnml tf aavew When one considers (hat Miss Gannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which we ax continually publishing In the news papers of this country, the great virtue f Mrs. Pinkham's mediciua must be admitted by n. BAD BREATH "FormnatM I h4 rival tiwvblwwltb vratonftHi tnd all kind of BiUirlDi. Uf tongua baa n actually graan aa strata, my brath ka-lii bad odor. Two woaki f" friaud mrommanacd CaaearvU and aftar a mink than I ran willingly tod Cbaarfully aa? thai hmj ha a antlratr i.rd m. I tberofnra lat yon know lb at I ball raromroaa jlmm loan a mnsnni inim intn imunin, Btst for CAMOVeATIWMTW T V J Miss (iannon. Sec'y Detroit! V Pleasant. Palatable. Pnlenl. Talte Bnoi no Aant, Bete Hlcke. Weakea or Urlpe. Me. . lef. old ila bulk. The fosolna tablet alanped CCtt aaeaatea le at o 7 ear Buu7 baek. tTliriIUadrCe.,ChicMrN.Y. (at tzz:xiti, TH KXU-l C3XU THE KEYSTONE STATE -atest News of Pennsylvania Told in Siiort Order. Clara Meyers, of Pott.tenvti, acjed 24 years, was committed to jail at KvadiiiK by L'nituil States Commis 'inner William J. Yoiiiik, after a hcar itiK, in default of hail, charm', I with viulatiilK the postal laws. She was arrested by Marshal IVter I). Helms on oath of 1'nstal liispertnr Kuli crt J. (jiblons, who charged that she mailed a itltrr from Allentown li Miss Hcrtha J. Stanton, of (iettys burp;, containiiiK a number of tin mailable sememes. Annie Riley, a t.vycar eild el ntuhtet of James Kiley, of )ieksoii City, be ramc ill with plejirisy about a year 8M. The ianiily physician found the whole left side of the rliild's body over the ItitiR bloated. He removed the matter ami the Krl bewail to el well. Soon, however, a second irathcr iii appear''d, which decaye.l the rib mi the left side. DtiriiiK this seconi' illnes the Rirl's heart moved ovet to the rilit side some i inches from its proper position. The Kir' was taken to a Scranton hospital where physicians found it necessary to remove four whole ribs and part; of four others. The physicians restored the hear' to its natural position, but the opera tioti left the child in a weakened con dition and for two weeks she was ir a dangerous condition, but now it i; believed she will recover. At the meeting of the managers o1 the Husky Orphanage and Home l'ittsburp. which is devoted chielly to the uses ef Jewish orphans, a donatior of $5,000 by 11. ('. I-rick was an nounced. Henry Phillips gave $Jn Some months ago Mr. and Mrs. 1 T !". I.ovejoy gave $5,000 to the sanif institution. The long-standing trouble, in the school board of Lower Chichestei was brought to a climax at the meet ing Thuriday. w hen New by Shan wick, the retiring president, and Jcss W. Kawclii'fc, an aspirant for the same position, tendered their rcMgnations which were accepted. Howard Shorp shire, the retiring treasurer, refuses tc deliver the books to his successor as he claims that no auditing com mittee had yet been appointed, and lot the protection of his bondsmen lit will not allow the documents to go oiu of his po..cssioii at present. County Detective Herry is working on a new clue in the ICssington murdei mystery, lulward J. li. McLaughlin of Kssmgtou, says that, early Sundaj morning three weeks ago, while ht and his wife were walking along the Southwestern Railway, he noticed man and woman walking across tin field to the thicket where the .leaf body of the man was afterward found. Standing beJiind a tree on tin south side of the thicket was a taV man. Alter the man and woinat entered the thicket the tall mat dropped to the ground and com meticcd to crawl toward the spot Nothing was thought of the occur rence by cither of the McLaughlin'" until the finding of the body. Wh they did t.ot tell of it until now i; not stated. Herry will investigate, a! one of the robbers who entered thf home of the Hgcd Paul Greenwood, and almost beat him to death aftei taking ?So. was also tall. The Montgomery County court; sentenced Joseph Young to two year; in the penitentiary for picking pockets at Chestnut Hill Park on Meuiorii Day. Judge Wcand, in parsing sen teiicc, said the Court is determined tc inflict heavy punishment on Philadel phia crooks who are caught stealing at the parks within that eoiuy. Representatives of organized laboi from Philadelphia and Pittsburg ap pcared before the New Capitol Com mission to protest against the cm ploymcnt of non-union workingmen a' the Capitol by the sub-contractors They stated that two firms in Phila dclphia, one doing decorative . wiirl and the other placing tlcctrica fixtures, had non-union men at work Miss Tillie Kcid, au 18-year-old girl is missing from her home, near Wcsi Hfove. About two weeks ago sin drove to town and boarded -a trail: for Philadelphia, expecting to rcturr the same evening. Kit tidings havt been received from her since, and a she had considerable irflmcy when sh left home her friends are greatly wor ricd over her absence. Harry T. Wolf shot his wife in tin ab.lomen and then killed himself to night at Shamokin. His wife was re moved to the Mary Packer Hospital Sunbury, soon after the shooting and it is believed she cannot recover Wolf was .15 years old. She is twe years youngtfr. They were married m Lcwisburg ten vears ago. since j which time they quarreled frequent ly. She left him several times ant' recently went to Altoona. He fol lowed her, and last Thursday pre ferrcj a charge of assault and bat tery against her before Justice Albert Lloyd. The hearing was held ano the justice dismissed the case. Thf woman left the office and Wolf fol lowed her. Twenty feet from the office of the justice, Wolf ran up tc his wife and shot her. Justice Lloyd heard the report of the revolver and ran to the scene, whereupon Woll shot another time at the woman, but missed. - As the justice was about tc lay hands on him Wolf shot himself through the body. At the annual meeting of the Weil Chester School Board, four of the older teachers resigned s'ler yar of creditable service, Miss Hsitie Shalcr, Miss Ar.n;e Woodward, Mf Anna M. Dale, Miss Clara Elm;. Pour new teachers, all colored, were appointed to petitions in the tel. 00) for colored children. The unusual proceedings of the Council of Tower Ciry coing intc court and asking for the re-noval ol the Burgtas surprised the Schuyl kill tench. The Council petitioned the removal of W. R. Heintzlnnan, charging him with not performing tne duties of his office and asked foi the appointment of V. F. Jones in his ttead. Borings for oil will be made in the Atkinson .Mills district. Sawdust from mills, it is said, ir killing trout in streams of York connty. Robert Gibson, 16 years old, color ed, of Philadelphia, was instantly killed at the Colonial Hotel. Media Viv fallinz down the elevator shaft while operating the rar. 'There were no witnesses to the accident. The Towanda Borough School Board elected Prof. J. H. Humphries, of Philadelphia; to be principal of the borough schools. Prof Humphries wai fur ten vears at the head of the classical department of the Girls' High School of Philadelphia. lacob Fans. 7 years of age. was drowned1 in a spring on his farm near Wambaughs. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. ".R. G. Dun & Co.,s "Weekly Re View of Trade" says. Interruption of industrial progres by the holiday, labor conflicts and '.nccmcnt we.u hen again produced a somewhat unsatisfactory trade situ ation. Yet the money market ,i easy and accommodation readily ob laiiH'fl in legitimate business channels. Liabilities of mercantile failures ars comparatively small, indicating thai most concerns have prepared for quiet season and are able to withstand a pcroid of deminished sales and tardy payments. This conservative attitude is the fundamentally strong feature of the situation and when ' businesl revives there will be no pressure te dispose of heavy stocks of undesir able goods. No definite change is reported in the iron and steel industry, eiuotattoiu being barely maintained and new con, tiacts made with (,rcat diseriminatior tracts made with great discrimination Little change is noted in textile manufacturing conditions, primary markets for cotton goods finding buyers proceeding with caution, and spinners show increased willingness tr consider orders for future delivery. Commercial failures this week ir, the United States are 20, against 32( last week, a.jo the proceeding week and 182 the corresponding week last year. Bradstreet's says: Wheat, including flnnr, exports foi the week ending June i aggregate! i,037fM bushels, aga-inst I,lj2,t, last week. Corn exports for the week aggregate .127,106 bushels, against i.i.i.tiQS last week. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, FLOUR Quiet aiic" unchanged; receipts, 4,427 barrels; ex ports, J02 barrels. WHEAT Weak; spot, contract. 102; spot, No. 2 red, Western, 1.02, May, 1.02; July, m, asked; sleamei No. 2 red, 92; receipts, 1.200 bushel.;; Southern by sample, )2((t.0i; South ern on grade, 921.02. CORN Easier; spot and May, 52; July, 5.?: steamer mixed, 49!: receipts 1,671 bushels; Southern white corn, 51ft' 58; Southern yellow corn, si OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 48'; No. 2 mixed, 45 sales; receipt, 12, 327 bushel.-s. R1 E V ery dull; No. 2, uptown, 7; W78. No. 2 Western, 79 asked; re ceipts, 900 bushels. HAY' Steady at decline; unchang ed. BUTTER Weak and unchanged; fancy imitation, 171 18; fancy cream ery. 19W20; fancy ladle, 14115; store parked, 1 12. EGGS Steady and unchanged, 17. CHEESE Firm and unchanged; large. 818-H; medium, 81419; small, 8779V New Y rk, BUTTER-Firm: re. ccipts, 5,689; creamery, common to extra, irlrti i8.'4 ; State elairy, to com mon to extra, J,fil7'i. CIMCESE Steady; receipts, 1.5.12; State full cream small colored, choice, 8; do. fair to good, 7'iii7H' small white, choice, 7J4; do. fair to good, bMtpJ'A: large white and colored, choice, 7Y, do. fair to good, fifiref 7. EGGS Irregular; receipts, 14.229; State, Pennsylvania, an.l near by fancv f elected, white, 2ort?2i; firsts, 17 I7J4; storage selections, 7a 18, sec onds, m'iVf t6'4 ; Southern. 121114. POULTRY Alive, firm; spring chickens, 20(523; fowls, 14; turkeys, li; dressed, steady; Western fowls, 13: turkeys, I4ffi r 5. FLOUR Receipts, 9.4R3 barrels; exports, 23,184 barrels; dull at un changed prices. LARD. Firm; Western steamed, 5.85; refined firm; continent, 6.90; South American, 7.35; compound, 5 TOTATOES Steady; new South trn, 4.00615.55; State and Western, facks, 2.5o((i27o; Jersey sweets, 3.00 SfS-oo. PEANUTS Firm; fancy hand picked, 5(i6; other omestics, 3J4 W. Live Stock. Chicago. Good to prime steers, 5.33 57S; poor to medium, 4.405.25; stockcrs and feeders, 3-5??475; cow and heifer, 1. 755.00; canners, l.75?3 2.00; bulls, 2.504.25; calves, 2.50 5.7V, Texas fed steers, 4$o5'0. HOGS Mixed and buchers, 4-55'i? 4.75; good to choice heavy, 470(3) 4.80; rough heavy, 4-504-5: ''sH 4,s0(?T4.6?; bulk Of sales, 4.6o4.70. SH EEP -Good to choice wethers, 5.255.60; fair to choice mixed, 4.00 f?i 5.00 ; native lambs, 5 00(56.50; spring lambs, 5.507-50- , New York STEERS, 4-75S6o: stags, 5.00; bulls, 3 5i4.6o; cows, 2 00 (S-4.05. Cables quote live cattle slow at ll(?!254c per pound; few tops, 12-Hc. dressed weight; sheep dull at t2(fTt4c; dressed weight; refrigerator beef steady at 0(90. per pound. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep weak; winter lambs and -pring lambs, 25C. lower. Sheep, 3.50(S'5-Oo; no -iioice here: winter lambs, 5.50(0)6.75; spring lambe, 6.508.25; one deck choice, 8.50. HOGS Receipts, 2,183; State hogs, 5.15; light Ohio do., 5.00 mixed West ern, 465. WORLD OP LABOR, llorseshoers will hold their annual convention t Omaha, Neb., on June 27. Team drivers at Toronto, Canada, have demanded a minimum wage ol $10 & week. Railway master boilermakers in con vention at Indianopolis selected Buf falo for the next convention. Boston (Mass.) Painters and Decor ators' Union is the largest painters local in the world, with nearly 2,000 members. Labor unions of Georgia are advo cating the establishment of a Bureau of State Labor Statistics and Mining Statistics showing that in Virginil railroad employes average $12.50 I year less than they were being paid five years ago. Freight handlers on the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk lines de mand an increase in wages and a 10 hOakland (Cal.) butcli rs have beer successful In launching a co-opaejntive qieat company. It has been in oper "jf" ainrgene?ri 'meeting or grass bottle manufacturers of the country it was decided to close all factories on June 15 for oo days, and to demand t reduction in wages. , Italian labor organizations of Great, er New York have formed a Joint trades council composed of delegates from each of the unions. A weW official organ for this council, th Unionists, hat also been started. Union elevator workers in' Buffalo, N Y , now demand that a certain number of men be put to work in various elevators, whether these elf vatois are receiving grain or tlpt, Humor oj' Today Tim New Vtrnlnn. A pnldier of the Huinus Lay japHiint'd at Tsehi ivk jrkivit' h, There was lin k uf woman's muaaui And other comforts wliicli Might a l , I to hi. hint ninmrriti And smooth the final way: But n comrade flood beside him To hear what, hp midlit say. Thp japanned Pin-inn faltered A lie took that comrade's hand. And he said: "I never more shall ee My own. my native land; Take a mesraiie and a token To some distant friends of mine. For I was born at Smnlxsrskjifit xski. Fair SmnlxzmkBqrxski on the lik.lrvs klmnov." W. ,T. I... in New York Sun. KnRMRf'l.nnnt Tlini, He "At wlm. tlmo In a girl's life should she bo rngnged?' Shv ' Just before she Is married." Youkers Statesman. The eithrr Frllon-s. Mttlo Willie "Say. pn, what kind of modesty Is false modesty ':" Tn "Fulsp modesty 1 the ''.Itid olhet people have, my son." KHll.flct. Pfllesmiin "Are tlmso shoes largo enough for yon?" Pretty eSirl-"Xo, but they match my Sllil." Petfolt Flee Press. The Two Kinds. 'Tho great art of e'enveisntlon Is (0 tempt ctht'i' people to talk." "Yes, but some people noec to be headed off." Cincinnati Tribune. llHr.llv. 'Did ynu take In the Louisiana Tiir ehnsp Exposition'" "Well," said tho man, jingling throe pennies and n souvenir modal. "I doubt if tho exposition was taken in." KnoiiKfi. '("'pewhiliklns, whiit's tho matter with Biffins? Has ho lost his money in speculations?" "Oh, no. BlfHns Is nil tight. That is merely his housis-loanlng time face." MHklns Itliiiiplf Avreenlile. 'Tni-le Ueorgo says I was burn with a silver spoon In my month." "A spoon In that little mouth! Oh! I soo it whs 0110 of theme niter-dinner coftVo bpoons." Cleveland Plain Pi'iib liprlprnrlty. Slip "Hut if you say yon can't bear tho girl, why over did yon propose V" Hp "Well, her people have always boon awfully good to mo, and it's the only way I could retuiu their hospital-ity."-runeh. The- Only Hope. "Of course, she's got a pretty baby now; our only hope Is that as she gets older f0it!'ll grow handsomer." "Yes, I guess there's nothing for you to do but believe in 'ago before beauty.' " Philadelphia Press. Clmnffet! Ills Mounting House. "Is your dog traine-d?" ask(d the cpw boardor. "Oh, my, yo;," replied the boarding house lady; "ho goes down to the butcher's every day and brings homo the moat for dinner In his mouth." Hi One At'coinpllfchtncniit. "But." she protested, "yeiu should bo flmhilioutt to make a name or n for tune for yourself. You can't tnako anything by sitting still." "I can mnko love," ho replied, with a soulful siuiper-Chleiigo Tribune. Lllrlcy. 'There gopR tho luckiest man in St. Louis," l'pniHt'ki'd the old resident of the exposition city. "Lue ky! Ho don't look It." "Well, be Is. He hasn't got n rela tion iu the world outside of St. Louis." Nest Best. "All!" the sighed, "now that you have rejected my proffered hanC, I have nothing more to live for." "Ob, I don't know," he replied. "There nie two full-page bargain ad vprtlsempi ts In this evening' paper." Chicago News. Tonchor "WlllhiniK, this Is an ox ample In subtraction. Seven boys went down to a pond to bat ho, but two of them had been told not to go into the water. Now, can you tell me bow many wont In?" Williams "Yes, sir, seven." Went Higher Up. "no Isn't in our social .set any more." "So I unde-rstand." "Yes, be dropped out some time ago." "Why, he gave me to understand he bad climbed out." Philadelphia Tress. Fonil Memnlixs. She "Do you remember the first night you called?" He "Oh, ;es." "I bad a sort of flower In my balr, didn't IV" "Yes, and I had some sort of flour ou the hipel of my coat when I got home." N Occupation. "I don't see your name in the maga zines any more." "No; all my time Is occupied in writ ing unpublished poems of Burns, By ron, und the rest of them, and post bunions novels of a dozen uutbors whe died without permission of their pub lishers!" Itctler l)nll. raterfamllias tto unexpected guest) "Why didn't you send us word you were coming? Pot-luck, you know, my boyl Hopo you hov managed to make a protty good dinner." Unexpected Cluest (polUely)-"Blcs you, old man! I bope I may never have a worse one." Limited Guarantee. Customer "I think this it wbat my (Ic'irrhter told me to get. You guaran tee It to bo 0110 of the popular sougs of the day?" Music Dealer "Yes, sir; but of course I can't guarantee Its popularity among your neighbors after your laughter bat learned to slug It." Chi lago Tribune. CATARRH IS THE CAUSE OF MOST KIDNEY DISEASES, PE-RU-NA CURESCATARRH. Samuel 1. Sprerlier. Junieir Beadle, Court AnjJiclm.L, 3-122. 1. O. 0. P., 2tU New High St., Los Angeles, Cal., writes: 'I rnme here a few 11111 I'm eieo nnt)rrlii(i with in tarrh o'the Kill 111 iln. In neiterh of li e 11 1 1 li . 1 llioiifihl the rt I mate uonld r lire mr, lint on ml I leeijt ml taken. Hut 11I1 11 1 the rllmttte. conlil not tlo I'criinit could anil 1II1I do. Srren irrekn' trial run li 111 id me that I had the rlfi'tt mrd Irl nr. and I iron thru a irell man. I know of tit leant t went 11 rlrnd and me m bei-H of the ladae to trltlrh I brlana trim hare heen cured of catarrh. Iiladder and hldnen I inn til r, th inn nil the Hue of I'eruna, and It han a hont 0 flic 11 l h in thin rlli. SI MUKL It. Sl'lttCII f.7. Catarrh of the Kidneys a Common Dis easeKidney Trouble.Often Fails to Be Regarded as Catarrh by Physi cians. Catarrh of the kidneys is very eoinmon fndecd. it is a pity thin fact is not better known to the phybicians as well aa the people. People have kidney disease. They take some diuretic, hoping to net better. Tliey never once think of catarrh. Kidney dis ease and catarrh are seldom associated in the minds of the people, and, ulas, it is not very often associated in the minds of the physicians. Too few physicians recog nize catarrh of the kidneys. They doctor for something elte. They try this remedy For Boy Only, Reinny, spare the robbimt and ti blue-jays. The late spring has been hard enough on them, anyhow. Yes, they are saury fedlows, all rit;ht, but as you well know, that's only a bluff. They are e-hlpper berause they know what they are here for, and they are Independent berause they are good Americans. Did yem ever notiee heiw they go af tor the worms and grubs that Infest loaves and vines and trees? To be sure they will sometimes help them selves to fruit If they ran't find worms but they really prefer worms as a steady diet. What If they do oe-ea sieinally nip a few berries or ehorrlea? Better than you they have earned the the right to help themselves by help ing to save the crop. Evor think of that? Mr. Cicrie-kc, a German railmad of fii'ial has patented a preventive appli ance again t the elerailinent uf railrn id trains. It is elanieil that this inven tion will considerably eleercasc the dangers anil damages in all cases of derailments, also those resulting from broken axles er ties. FITS nprP-nr'M'MyiMire I. o fits or nervous ness aftt-r first day's use ol Pr. Klino's ireat Nerve Iicstorer.SjJt rial bottle and treatise free Dr. li. H. Ki.imk. Ltd.. tisi Ar. h St.. Thllii., l'a. The old dynamite cruiser Vesuvius will be used as a torpedo practice ship. Aak Voar Daalar Kor Allna' F--ftt. A powiler. It rests the feet. Cures form, jiuntons. Swollen. sor, iot.t.Al lous.Af-hin ? hwrnittcg Feet and lusrowini; Nails. Allen'e Foot-Eiis makes new ortight shoes onsy. A . all Drugtflsta sad Kboet storns. M cuts. A ennt no substitute. Kauil nmllfd Knr.j, Address, Allen H. Olmsted. Lelloy.N. V. Ksniimaux make shirts and boots of s il mon hides a d jackets from codhsh skins. Mrs. Wlntdow's Soothing hyrup forehlldri'i tee'thing, soften the minis, reelueet lnHainm.- tiou, allays pain, cure1 wind colic, w.ahott lo The Japanese rank ts the best gaidenei in the wor' '. riso's Cure Is the best medicine we ever n i (or all atTectloiis of throat and lungs. Its. 0. Endslkv, Vaahureu, lud.. t-eli. 10, I'M. Australia is capable of supporting at least 11X1,1)00,000 inhabitants. flOTeraenaiit l'y Low Waxes. The British (ioveriiinent con 1 1 mien to lae denounced by the workers' uu'oti for the low waxes paid at (iovurumeiit work shops, shipyards, arseimls ami gun factories, but all denunciations SL'd resoluf Ion seem to have no effect. How' ThlaT W otter One Hundrvd Dollar Reward lot any eaa of Catarrh that c-euiuut ha cured oy liall's Catarrh C'ur. F. J. t aejeir A Co., Toledrt, O. We, the uuilirlKneil. have known F. T. - Chuney lor the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly uouorahie In all beikine-as tranao- Ion and llnaucially able to carry out lay bpliwatlon madu by their llrm. Wsst A TatiAt, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Wai.mso, Kinn A Maivin, Wholci-Hli Druggists, l omdo, t). Hail ' Catarrh Cure is takxn ioteraally, a-it -hiKdireetly upoo the blood aud mucousaur Jaue of the systBiu. 'J'estimouials sent trw.. frlee, 15i. tier bottle. Hold hy-ali Druggist. Xake Halloa Family rill lor constipation. Swifts Law Lima (fbsarvad. Tbe killing of birds Is forbidden In the Bwiss Canton of Ti-ssId, and last year tbe rural polite confiscated over 2t'.(XX) traps und nets. Xerert Deles, tbe birds are offered for sule in the markets witb luijiunliy. S-wansoii. CAPTAIN and that remedy. The trounle may he catarrh all iho time. A few bottles 01 I'eruna would cure them. Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the Kidney Trouble. Perima strikes at the very centre of the ditliculty, by eradicating the catarrh from the kidneys. Catarrh is the cause of kid ney ditlii uliy licinovc the cause and you remove tlie effect. With unerring accuracy l'eiun:i goes ri;ht to the spot. The kid neys are toon doing their work with per fect regularity. Thousands of Testimonials. Thousands of testimonials from people who have hail kidney disease which had gone beyond the control of th" physician AM1 Flavor v( mf&k foods a if Strr' M Tyt !jfT When ru ht at it l". tn km. wh.it lo rv'r & j ' LfrJLkl f s liinthnin wht-n vuir.iv iiifthiiitf both trp iv V-- LlDDy S Flavor) Food Products Amon th manr Llbhr dHicsclfs r llenrJru Chlclon. Mflme Plk RwIL Vral Ixial, Prrlrs Walrr-Sli. is) Dried Bl. Ptel Ham nel Omrt L. 53, Brrl Hash, nc-whiilnaimi. lusts ehat are aieUiniraa ther arc eissl -ST as subseaotUI aft ehry are appcl iaiug. fsf"' Ask rour Growr lew Libbr'a. xj Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago fl tMssMm STORE FRONTS CI REM llVSrilslA. KICK II K A II TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY -RtC BOOKLET Write, Bi 1H, Persian roads, where enyinecriiiK skill and large expenditure e,f nionev have been reitiired, have been buili by English and Russian eoiiipanies, anel such materials as could not be found locally have been iniporteel from KtiKland and Kui-Ma. Practically all the red-clover seed produced in Chile is exported. The commercial statistics for ieo show that the cxpirtatie,n of clover seed for that year was 8,to metric ton I l.eK,nr4 pounds), valued at $:.(, -ItS, all e,f which went to Great p.r -tain. OTANIC lUlUlUIUCJ BALM The i.as.e T..s. J r .a. . Itiav.C.i.rih. Llcr, iLiema, bori, trut lio. , Wekutn,, Ntfvgukiitu. and U I and nermaiianl rise nf V., f.. I li ' BLOOD AND SKIN DISE4SES. I Mood Purifier vr oTrrd to iht world, li m.kta ntw. rich blood. iparu rncd vi I I il I W k SB 4 tUbltaaaaa I I J"1'"! P'opsoit". wrH far Baas Ham- 11 ao tpt by oue lor a I dtuf riit, sad color a large bonis, 01 ts m for na boeilti, and aiadicina ill b Mai, ficifkl paid, by BLOOD BALM 00., Atlanta, OS. r n nDnvnTDlx)V aV U 1 a.kt aol mim i, s w umiw.ii fts to Jaya im fr. s. a. a. sea, tvaa, auaata, e. I 1 Iwusb kyrup. Taal I In lima. Held b dr Cat i-j e 1 V- -J Captain James L. Deinp.ey, Captain 2nd i'recincl Iroy Police Force, write from IDS Ferry St., Xroy, . 1 ., as follows. "front my x-ontieef experience u llh Vervna I 0111 millxleu It fuel 1 ()( ,ie- vemetl iJor rata rrh til itJtitti its, 11 ht tin-r j the It rail, liingn. Mom nrh or )ieirlr ii;,iiiik, Jt ruim nilOrt ifiilrkly, mut u jrir efr tttl.i n limine ejimnur jiirirnln III niHH, 'Same of the imlnil men iiiiefe-r me hare ntto omul arent rule' mm fern mi. II hum cured cli ron Ir I'tmi'M 11) klilnii) it ,it blaililrr Iron til en. (Clone men mini-rliia 10m IndlffeHtlon and Ihrn mill Ihiii, mill I urn 'nti iirrnuiltlrtl that It I mi 11 honi'hl, rellahle 111 fill vine, henre, I fully i ndorse unit i t-corn 111 cue II." .iami;s L. in.trsr;r. Oilieer A. C. Swanson write, from GOT H.irrion St., Conned lilulls, la., m lollon,. "Aa my duties eonipciu'd me to le out in nil kind of wtutlier I t-oiitnit'ted a s--m re cold Horn time to lime, which settled in the kidneys, ...-mg aevere pauifi and trouble in the p -Iv.u i-l.in-. "1 am now like a neu in..n. ,1:11 ,n .;ndid health and give all p 10 IV 1 a-:.. "A. 0 jP '' wTTrrnffirsrBrTiraaTtr wmrsarfflTiTT v w iiuuvtmlr JAMES L. DEMPSEY. are received by llr. 1 1 . 1 1 1 r 1 1 . . .1 ev -rv year, giving IVruna the lioie pi.n-c f.,r mar-ve-lous cures. Pe-ru-na Cures Kidney Disease. I'erunii cure kulm-v disc-arc. Tne reason it cures kidney disease is bcrau-e it cures catarrh. Culiiirli of the kidm-v is the cause of most kidne-y ducao. Pel una cures catarrh wheTcvi-r it happens to he lo cated, it rarely fails. If you do not derive prompt ami satis factory results from the use- of IVruna, write at once to Dr. 11. 11 tin, ui. giving a full statement of your case, and he will be ple-ascil to give yuu his valuable advice gratis. Addcs Dr. Hat tinan, President of The Hal t111n.11 Sanitarium, Columbus. 0. J Fr ll kinrli ntl nit of t..rf Bullilintfu. We turni-sh till m.ff i ! . n-nrin Into th ttriNTncnn (if htort Kruntt. Writ u ..U.i t v.n.r jthJ' tmiJ.w -n i tatte iniiHiiHittiiii nnl wylf o' frnt und will t u KM oC II life 1 hd ilvuiit Ithif J'nut l luu, nU ijuut )ui tii fckr.t-ftUfci jvv fric to on i our uul4r Xloautiful, X3ox-lAHitlu.5 MnWn Wtur Knnti. Wntriva jroo all tb- ") tif mi e-ltvitiit Nw Torll at rinratfu .tr ut luixlvrtt t. hrnil lur tlitlitU-a SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owensboro, Kentucky It'll K, HI I. lot KM ss lit veil x i h Acta no How i'Ib. Allanea. In. SK VOUn DBU'VGIBT FREE to WOMEN A Largo Trial Box and book of ln tructlons absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of paxTineToilet Antiseptic Katun Is In powder arm to dissolve b non-polaoaoue and lar uplior lo liquid anllwpllc conulnln( alcohol which Irrlute Inllamed urtaca. and) liav no cleansing prop ertlra. Th corneal ot avary box saak tnor Antiseptic Kolia. tlon lavla longer gne furthar baa asore use In th family and doeatorf oad than any an tepilc preparalroa juuui buy. The formula of a noted 3of on ph) sklan, and used with great mjcccm at a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhexa, Fcivic Catarrh, Natal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sere Eyes, Cut, nd all torenca of mucin membrdiic. In local treatment of female ills Pjiiinel InraltuMe. l eet a a Vaginal V a. h w ehalleniee the worlj to pro.!u o its eeual for thurouKhnos. llirevUlienin claansinf aud heallntt powerj it kills all gerin wbicS eanse lntlauiinaliun and disrharKa. All leaJlnfdrueirl.es ktvp fatlui prtoa.Mo. no if your duos nol, send lo us for It. Doat Uft a suUslliuM Ibaro la nolbUif libs Pa ties. Write for the rr Bo of Hailln In-day. B. PA1T0H CO., 7 Pep Bldf., Boatoa. aUa. A D IV E RT 1SE V.V if " I f PA Yb p f n sion ron Act. A new order arlU it preislon lerVtl. Writ le ttsat vilw lr l.laiAs ai'l tniru-tt,ua rra ol rlwnr. no rtiNaliiN no rav. AeMrea Til It W. II. WH.1.1 t'IIMrNV. U1 buUUif, Ul lud. Ai.. naahlniPM, A. a
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