THE DISCOVERER Of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Or eat Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. HI fS-.i - It! ill I' No other female medicine in the world hus received, such wliU'bprcatl and nnqunlificd endorsement. No other medicine lias such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of jrnitcfiil fi iontls as luis Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will entirely cure the worst forms of IVmnle I'omplnints, nil Ovarian Troul)U'S, Jnllamriuition and L'leeratioo. 1'nlliti and Displacement, of 1 lie Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, ami is peculiarly adapted to the Chnnrft of 1ifc. It. has cured more cases of Bncknche and iiirorrlin;a than nny oilier rem edy the world bus ever known. It. is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in nn cni-iy Mapu nf de velopment. Irregular. Suppressed or Painful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Moating. Klnoilititr. Nervous Prostration, Headache. Criieral Debil ity quickly yield to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight anil backache, in stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. I'lidcr all circumstances it invigorates the female system, and is as harmless as water. It quickly removes that lli'iirintf-down Keeling, extreme lassitude, "don't care" and "'wunt-to-bc-left-aloiic"' feeling, excitability, irritability, nervous ness. Dizziness, Knintiiess, sleeplessness, (hitu.lency. melancholy or the "blues" and headache. These aro sure indications of Kenuilc Weakness, or some de rangement, of the I'terus, which this i Heine always mires. Kidney Complaints and Haclcache, of either se. the Vegetable Compound always cures. Those women who refuse to accept anything else lire rewarderl a hundred thousand times, for they (ret what they want a cure. Hold by Drug-gists iverv w li'ri IV'ts" m'i s"V.t;1ii:eH. Saved. The ninn dressmaker In his pink velvet coat wrung his hands In de spair. "Here It Is October," he cried, "and I havo not yet evolved a new idea in winter gowns." "Mnsler," said the apprentice tim idly. "What, boy?" "I have thought out a novel type of gown that, will mal:o :i woman look like a brokr.n-luu.licd apo with wings." "Superb!" tho master cried. "Jjet us model it at once. 'Twill take tho world by storm." C'hiiago Chronicle. I TI'Kirmiiniitiyeiir,l. Xo tits or nnrvous DP!sBftr llrst 'lay's use of lr. K lino's (1 rent Jrwi:itnrnr.t atrial liottleaud treatise frea J'r.lt. II. K). ink, Ltd., '.SI Arch St., i'lilla.,l,:i In tin- I'niled Mutes about )lsi.COO,00n pound et' prunes arc eaten ra'-h year. Mrs. Wlosi.r.v's Honthing Syrup for Children trot hln.soll ens tliegu ins.reduepsliiflain ma tlon.Hllavs iiHin, cures wind enlp.25c,ii liottl Bei-lin hua almost as many telephone K 1 1 list vine! s as t h- w hole ol l-'rau.'e. riso's Ourafluuunt be loo hlguly spokau of nacourtu euro. J. V. O'Priiis, SWPIitr I Avenue, N.. MlnnonnnlH, Minn., .liin.'i.t.lJI, There libraries 0,flfi,8a book l.uml hi in the puhlie There Is a line oppurtuiiity In this vicin ity to tulie orders for the cclcliriited Whits Pronc.n mouuuients, I leiuUI ones, univn covers, ete., nia't" ry Tho Monumental Jtronzo l omimny, :i9i llowUr l Ave., Ilrtil! ort, Conn. It is a eoil. le ullimutn liusl I ss. and t lu-y ofler very Ittn-ral iinluremcnts, nomeoi.e shiinhl wrltii thcni for the ugeney. There are tw'ntv-eiglit County ot I .uttdon. cenieiories in the Iteli e.ure.l In 80 minutes l v Woidford's Sanitary I.olion; nvr fails. :Soil by Druiifisis. .Mail orders promptly lillei by lr. Iirt.-bon, Craw -fm ils ille, 1 11 I . l. London- was im-!Cii:-eci 1U04 by ;ITt new btreels. dminsi 1'ie year Taylor's Cherokee. Ih'n-.eity of Pweet Oum nd Mullen iK Knlure s i-i' .'t remedy-Cure Coughs, Colds, ( roup mid ( (msumpllon, nd all throat and lung troubles. At drug gists, 'I'M., bOu. and ijl.00 ucr bottlo. F.v'ii tit'i'-"mut.'0!! ar,) sutBci.-i ily niit sonnMn.-'-elu- dl'lTlt lot 10 BABY CAME NEAR DYING From An Awful tlslii XI umor Sci'lchd Till llloml Itan Wnktfil to m tiUale lon Speedily Oniail by Cutlcura. "When three months o!J my boy broke iut with an itching, watery rush all over his body, and he Would aeraleh till the blood rlln. We tried nearly everything, hut he grew woriff, wanting to a skeleton, and we feared he would die. lie slept only when in our arms. The tirst application of t.'uticiira soothed him so that he slept in hie cradle for the tirst time in many weeks. One aet of Cuticura made a complete .and permanent cure. (Signed) Mrs. M. C. Maitland, Jasper, Ontario." now has a popu- tation ol; i3,0O0. . .. . s V I W TQu WELL auWWBH m 9 - ind lie! 10 Ice it you (oka eccailonnllj out of rs 3 r- 1 1 1 : Tlit-y kui i tl:e llo-r mi'l il!:rsuvt, organs ' f a. Johnion & Co., lotion, v I v.. s;. ,i,;,i---e APED- Tllihuvs, S.olit O'l., iioi-ii-, or,', inc. '! di . Pr Ocill 1-mu. b, ttn.l.iiutsn, D. 0. 3 Ml Ma . .V AV. ii A II Hllllelrd wllh tveiiU rc, u Thompson's Eya Water SHREWD SCHEMES OF ANIMALS. Devices Which Show They Come Pret ty Close to Thinking. They were talking about instinct In animals. "I saw an exhibition of greediness and cunning by a horse," said one of them. "There wcro two old dirt , wagon horses that, had slopped for Hie noon meal. The driv er had emptied a portion of oats Into a wheelbarrow h"1 at the head of tho two horses, who sill! remained iu the traces. The horses were to eat out of tho common mcBS. "Old Mr. Hay IIpr:;r, who evidently was a veteran In the dirt wagon line mid po: sessor of a good appetite, would grab a mouthful of oals and splutter Ihrmi out on the ground on his Hldn of the wheelbarrow-. After he had collected cpiHe 11 pile on the ground he commenced on the common stock, and when be and his compan ion had cleaned out. she whrelburrow old Mr. Hay Horse turned to his prlv ato stoio on the ground, whilo his companion, from ibe other side of the wagon pole, looked hungrily on, but could do not hi 111;.' "I whs traveling In the iuos(ul'o country last month," said the other, "-.'.rd tho tr.n: r.ulios were terrible. They attacked eallle and live slock and would drive them frantic. At one place a farmer whs burning brush In the field, and I noticed a dn:'.cn cows r. ml horses eliislered In the lee of the smoke made by the burning brush. They would move around as the wind shifted, always keeping in the (moko drift, where, of course, no mosquito could live. And the animals stood with closed eyes, too." Advance, "la the old days," observes Ihe man with the dyed whiskers, "tho physi cians bclicvjMl that blood letting was a sovereign remedy for whatever ailed a patient. They would l.decd him for gunshot wounds i.r anything else.'' "So I have read," comments the man with the hay li ver. "Hut, of course as himinn knowl edge broadened, I ho medical profes sion camo to tho knowledge that " "That If a inau needed to bo bled they didn't havo to stick n scalpel Into 1:1:1 i'.rr.i," finished the man who had (.one to fifteen specialists to be cured of rheur.intluM. A Horns Remedy for Asthma. Ono tabluBpoonful of honey. One tablespoonful of vinegar. Twenty-four drops of aromatic am monia. Give a teaspoonfui every five, ni!n utes until relieved. An ointment ni from honey and rye meal Is an excel lent remedy for carbuncles or bolls. TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY,. A Woman sTIio Has ffitflri-ed Tails Hon lo find Holler. The thousands of vua.eu who suffer backache, languor, uriiinry disorders and oth.v kidney Ills, will tluil com fort In bo words of :l:h. .Ian 3 Fur red!, of rot! Ocean Ave, Jerne;- City, N. J who siiys: "I rcilH'iite ill I have said before In u:il-e of Dean's Kidney nils." 1 hud been having heavy backache and my general health wr.j affected when I began using them. My f el were swolleu, my eyes puffed, and dinzy spells were frequent. Kidney action uuu Irregular and the rruvllons high ly colored. To-day, however, I am a well womuu, and I am confident Hint loan's Kidney Pills have ' made mo so, and are keeping me well." Sold bj all duilirs. 50 cents 11 box. Fostcr-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. V. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Charles Dana Gibson sock abroad to live, but the girl he leaves behind him. Th boy who kill hlmsolf smoking cigarette, in HUcly to keep on amok Ing, reflects the Baltimore Sim. When we speak of Kh "people'" we too often and too exclusively have In mind tho male portion of our cltl aentihlp, avers the nonlon Transcript, becauso to them In thin portion of tho country, at least Is entrusted all direct dealing with preat public 1 buos. nut a great mlstako Is made when the womr-n are ft out of tho reckoning. No great nodal or politi cal reform has ever been achieved In which their Influcnco could not bo traced and when large ethical ques tions aro Involved they are usually the first to foci and respond to thi appeal that Is made. The real friends of football .'ire all united In deploring the brutality and roughing tactics, iU-fcclilig and llsti cuffs which will unfailingly -sound tho knell of what Is, In Us proper estate, a splendid American game. Kootball Is fast coming to tho point where It muet bo cll,her totally reformed or abolished, declares tho Richmond Times Dispatch. Kootball Is loo good a gamo to lo-c hut wc had far bet tor lose It than keep it In Us lnt icrrinv ilevclonuicn t s. Far better would be the doing away with the men who aro wholly ruining it for decent sportsmen, board should run guilty of dirty play mancntly off the fl An lntcrcoiiegiaio down every man and rule him per Id. He rescued lucre t -an 5' O.OuO chil dren from vice and degradation, nnd ho leaves n ore than T.uuu in ms various homo:. Ill ihoso few wants Is' told, in brief, the story of the me- work of Jr. Thomas .loiin iiarnaim., one -of the greatest, and truest philan thropists not only of these times, but. of all times, and whose death last week In I-o.idon, Kng., has caused deep sorrow wherever his name is known. Under the charge of this one man was the linger family In tho world, every member of which looked up to him as father, guide and friend. He needs no monument to do more him honor, avolces t.u; imhw Ami'iiean, for bo left behind him to belli- his name and to ten "i his good deeds nearly a nunuicu homes and hospitals, nurseries and dormitories and lodging orphanages. bouses, emigration cicpois aim ..." branches, all of which testify not only to his success, but to the wide spread Influence for betterment he exerted on hundreds and thousands 1 .1 I'ocOMO of children and youtn, wno, mu. nun wi ould bo added to the cnmiun. classes in the slums of a great ciiy. A Prosperous Cycle Year. At the annual meeting of th Badie Manufacturing Compiny, at Birmingham- the other day, the chairman ...i.i'.io,t ihe nasi year was the best in the history of the company ennh- it thmn to uav Ud per cent In divl- dend and bonus. The net profits in creased from .CllO.IM.U to :C 10,000. Fine weather and tho cheapening or cycles had brought on to Cue road an enormous number of new rider. Next vear promised to hn still bettor for the company. The meeting voted a thousand guineas to Ihe directors In reciiKnitlon of their zealous attention t the welfare of the company don Mail. -Non- Paper Waistcoats. o Knirlishman In Paris named Crabbo has invented a paper waist eo.it, which is designed as a prcuec Cum iimiinst. chills. The garment weighs only an ounce n:,,i n half, mid can bo folded so as to go Into an ordinary envelope. It Is made In one piece, wlih holes for the bead and aims. Tho Inventor, who is nn adopt in the manipulation of paper, has made pajiuiri.-, rocks, bed-hoots, hearthrugs and variou.s articles of general utility. II.' lcoks forward to the time when he will bo dressed entirely in paper r a: ii'ents - London Express. .Maxim Corky, in H. . I'clcr.sburn o?.-( s bis liberty ni was aire it ed : a revolutionist, Co:iut Witte. to (From the Chi ;-ns:o Journal, Nov. 1, 1 !K 1.1. 1 When Comnilsloner (larllehl went tu Ihe l'hl"agn packers 11 nil asked penuis slun to-Inspect their luniks, the condi tion was made that no Information he might obtain therefrom would be used In court proceedings against them. Mr. llnrlli'ld gave Ibis pledge, it is stated, and llio pne;ers allowed him to study their business In all lis details from the inside. Now. it is iinnoiiiiced, the. results of Ills study have been turned oier to the (ioveriunent department of .lusllco to be employed in legal prosecution of the pucker. Commissioner liarflcld would not have ventured to give the pledge that was demanded hy the packers without Instructions from Washington, tic pledged, not his owu word, but tho (ioveriunent's. It Is not bis itood faith, but the tioveriiuieut's, that is in iiies t Ion now-. The Journal bus no concern for the packers, except as they are clllr.cuH of Chicago. If it can be proved that they are guilty of engaging In a conspiracy in restraint of trade, they ought to be punished. But their guilt, If . they are guilty, must be fairly proved. They must be given n square (lent. Since the tlovernnienl has elevated Its vision to such a height as to over look Ihe nest of delimit criminal trusts almost within the shmbiw of the capl tol dome, In order lo fasten itself ft thousand miles away upon Chicago, tho liovcrnment it ml the I'resideut cannot be too careful to avoid suspi cion that they arc more anxious to' prosecute Western offender than of fenders In the Kast. Home of the methods already em ployed in this case have not been par ticularly distinguished for docemy. W hen the (ioveriiment enters ft liinn'i house and takes hi private papers, when It drags tho wives of packing limine employes into court and puti them under heavy Ismds, It la hardly dignified, . not to nay uuiioreblD, nor eveu respectable, COMMERCIAL I R. G. Dim S: Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: A temporary flurry in the money mar ket had little clekterious effect in com mercial ch.inncN, most report indicating a further increase in the volume of bus iness. Order come forward frcciy for distant delivery, and buyers experience much dilhVulty in making pur-.ha.se for quick shipment. Wholesale trade in holiday goods is now well tinder way, and retail distri bution of seasonal)!.? merchandise, re spond to the generally lower tempera ture. There is still sonic delay in, mercantile collections, especially in the South, where cotton is not hrjng marketed lrccly, and to a less decree in grain regions, because 1 nitric facilities arc not adequate, hut the majority r-ports indicate that payments are more prompt in piic of the. higher money rale. Manufacturing plains have scarcely a drawback, except scarcity of labor in a few instances, ami small strikes that in terrupt structural work to some rMit. TralVic conditions have impnncd ami railway earning.-, lor the 1 1 r -1 week of November were .).) per cent, larger than iu the corr. spondiiu times la-t jrar. Failures thi-. week i'timbcri d -'to in the I'niled Slate-, again I .1 forty-two in Canada, ;:-:y-;-ci'a a yc.r Rrad.-treii's .-ays: Wheat, including llour, week, rncling N'ovcinliet' la.-t year. .r.r.pared ' and i c l'. rts for :he 1 re !.;.!'.- 211 bushels, agaut-t I.?K,,M1 this week ,,;,tJ.J.'() last weeii las; year, 2.074. 7 I 111 Hjo.t ami $.277.hyi m ifi, (. n'.-n ex ports for the week arc 1.05 l.d.'.l liu-hi ls against 7-11,050 last week, l,to.'i;S a ear ' ago, i.iiijj in tyiij, and -!-.t..i in I'M-J. WHOLESALE MARKETS. ltalthnorc H.Ol'R Quiet and tin- ' ciiaogid; receipts, 0,011 barrels; exports, i 4.451 barrels. WIIKAT Firmer; spot, contract. SjVj fi8j-?4; -pot contract. X". J red. 84; November, Sj', j'a S.'l j ; December. S j , '084)4: January, SO; steamer No. 2 red, 7a'" 75,' i 1 receipts, .st.005 bushels; Southern by sample, 81 ; Southern on . grade. ;r!.'o8.t. ' j I'OKX l'.tisy ; spot, new, 54-' t'o ,Vt"s ; year, .s.t'-j ; January, SJ'Vi ;j'4 " ! l-'ehriiary, : 1 l.fo 52 ; Marrii, .-V,fo;,j; ! May, 5 1 .'.'( ?. ; steamer niicd, 5-''' i'" 5,5 ; ivi-eiixs, 5S,'5 bu-lu I- ; export. .t.j.Ki bushels; Southern while coin, 5')'o."5; Southern Yellow corti. -o'o 1 OATS-Steady; No". ' while. .,.V4 alts; No. ,t white. ..v.J.s'j; N". - ! mixed, W(i .14! j : receipts, o.V-'.-O hush- j .Is; exports, 316,840 Imslicls. RYF.--Firm ; No. j W c-tern, "?'f(75' 1 export ; "(078 domestic; receipts, 004 j bushels. Ill'TTFR Strong and unchanged: j fancy imitation, nKo.'o; fancy creamery. ; 2,V''-'4; fancy ladle, i-'n 18; slorc-packcd ' 15(11 16. litil'iS Steady and unchanged; :. C11FICS1-'. Steady and unchanged; 1 large, t.t ' i ; medium. l.V'.i; small. 14. SL'tiAK Sieady and unchanged; coarse granulated. 5: fine, 5. New York. W'lll':.T-Kcccipl5, .7.- ! rxx) bushels. Spot weak: No. red. 01 ' elevator and 9.1' f. o. b. alloat ; No. 1 ; Northern Dnluth. 05V1 f. o. b. alViat. , CORN Receipts, 7-'.o..i bushels-, cx- j ports, l.l,o.?o bushels. Spot weak; No. 2. t 61 elevator and 60 f. o. b. jitlo.it ; No. z yellow, 6j; No. j white, 6j. Option mar- I ket was weak and decidedly lower -in 1 response to the bearish government re port and liquidation, closing l' j'o i'.ic net lower. May, SlJ's'.iJJji, closed ji-?; December closed 5,v!i. OATS Receipts, 55,500 bushels; ex ports, 6,560 bushels. Spot market steady ; , mixed oats, 26 to pounds. 35; natural white, 30 to .v pounds 36! j'n 37! '2 ; clip- , ped white. 35 to 40 pound:.. 37! -((' . 'i- FI.OL'K Receipts, 36,645 barrels; ex ports, 0.041 barrels; sales, 3,800 barrels. Dull and nominally lower. HAKIJ-:Y. Quiet; feeding, 4-r4 c. i. f. , lluffalo. l'OTATOl'.S Irisli. easy; M. :ne. 2.10 'iil.ia icr liag; Long Island, 2.1 ;'! J.37 ; Stale and Western, 2.0001:2.15; Jcrsvy. 2.00; Ccrinan. 2,ivX'i275 j HOI'S l".asy; State, C'Tiinion to choice, 1 005. I4fffj; Ijo4, 13(017; olds, 5(08; l'acilic Coast, K105, loofm old. 5'o 8. 1.AKD- Steady ; Western steamed. 7.35 fi 7.50: refined steady. COTTON SI'.F.D OH. Strong; prune yellow, 2')(o 2()'j. Sl'C'AR Raw easy; fair refining, j l,Vi6(V('2"s; centrifugal. 06 test, 3 --16: molasses sugar, 2 'j-l6(y js ; refined quirt. Llvo Stock. New York Hl'lFVF.S (Viod steer, lo'qisc higher; mediiuii grades more active and unchanged ; medium and com mon cows slow to a shade lower; good cows and bulls steady. Native sicers, 3 501775.30; Westerns, 3 20; bulls, 3.25(0, 3.25 ; cow , 1.4061 315. Slil'.F.I' AND I.AM US Sheep sieady ; la nhs sieady lo s'.ruug. Sheep, 3.5oC'i) 5.40; culls, 250013.00; landis, (.')o o -.50 ; cull.', 5.00; Canada lairba, 7.50. CAIA l-:S Veals steady; g: sers very dull; Wi sterns not wanted. Veals, 4.50 (11.8.25; grassers, 450; dressed ca'.ies steady; city drc-sed veals, 8ii..v. icr pound; country dressed, "(VinK-c. 1IOC.S Market firm; no trade of im portance. Chicago. CATTI.F: Market sieady. Common to prime steers, 3.00.116.40; cows, 2.75(04.00; heifers, .oo; bulls, 2(Xi(o4.ou; stockei-.s and feeders, 2.i5f(?4 2.5; calves, s.oofo' 7.00. HOl-S Market steady to strong. Choice to prime heavy, 4.05'S5.1o; medi um to good heavy, 4.051?: 405 ; light weight butchers, 4.05(0510; good to choice heavy mixed, 4.80(04.0; ; packing, 4 .10(ri:4 J5. FACTS WORTH REMCMBEallNU. The Baptist women of the world .ire supporting 300 missionaries. " Ruby Wcstwccd, of Foxton, England, ii 11 years old and weighs 172 pounds. Sir Oliver Lodge, whose name is fam ous in connection with physical research, was put ii'to business at the age of four-" iccn. The King of Spain is a skil''-'! and fearless rider, 1 ktcn motorist, " deadly hot with cither rifle or revolver, a splen did fencer and a.i exceptionally cleicr boxer. Not long ago Russia forbade ihe pur chase or sale ol typewriters without po lice permission. It was done lo cheek the use ol typewritten revolutionary cir cular. Shipping and keeping grap.s in cork dust is quite an industry in some o( the lMiropcuu grape districts. A considerable qnaiiiity of such grapes, shipped Irom ' Spain, is annually consumed 111 the I'nited States. ... To each shipping company un'cn adopts the rcf-aerator system and fciur antecs to make the voyauc .from Buenos Ayres to Lisbon or Vigo in 15' j days, the Argentine' goiciliiciit will pay a inoullilv subsidy of f.l.W. There is only One Genuine-SyrUp Of FigS, The Genuine is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The full name of the company, California Ki Syrup Co., 1st printed on the front of every package of the genuine. The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, In Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if yoo wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and a:ts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or diildren. Many millions know of its bncficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It h the laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY TH2 . LoubviHz, lty StlRBiliL Tartars Deliver Their Arms. The liondnn Globe Blales that flon. Svlrtlov l-ropntly ordered all the Tar tars In the Baku district to come In and deliver their arms on a certain day. At the appointed time two rusty daggers and a Waterbury watch wer turned in. The Amalganinlcd Sdiidy of Kailway servants of tlic Unilod KiiiKlin lias a membership of 53,407 in the 616 branch,?. STOPS BELCHING. Cnr Bail Hreatlt ronttl re and Instant ftiri Vree-No lriiffiritri bj Abtot ptlnn. Alull'd Anti'-Hi'lch WaiVrn curt hart breath nnd bad tnte instantly. Bolihiiig and bad 1att indicatt nlTuive btratb, wbieli in due to Momm-Ii trouble. Mu'f n Ant i-Hciih Waters purify the utonwK-lt and slop belt bin?, by absorbinc foul tfarti that arise from undited i'ood, and by supplying tbp digesitivo organs with natural solvents for food. Tin) it, if ve sea or tar aiktiess and nauii'it of any kind. They quirkiy uit beadiu'lip. rorrect the ill flTect of exrftsMie eating or dri'ikinff They will destroy n tohat-o, whisky or onion breath iusiaTitly. They stoj fcnuentaliou in tiie toui;n h, acute indigestion, r amps', colic, g;iH in the fitotnach and intetiiu-. di-ilenrh'ti ab doinnn, beartburii, bad complexion, dizzy pells or any othtr tttHiction ariim Ivnm a d 1 eaed fctotiinch. We know Midi's Anti Uelch WniVm will do tiiif, and we want vou to know it. Spkciai. Ovkf.H. The regular price of Mull Anli-HpYb Wafers is nOc, a box. but to introduce it to thousand of unfit". r we will Hcnd two boxen upon rci-eip! ot 7.V. and thin advertisement . or up will send you a tample free fur thi ituipoi:. A l'lKK KOX. i;w I Send tin coupon with your n;t And adtheso ami til iir.kI'h tiauif itti free box of MuH's Anti llclch Wafers cure for Mntnach lru.ib!c, to Mri.t.'s t it a pk Ave., K Tonh- t o ik l.'nnd. ?-2fi Third 111. I. t'.tllH 'tj. hov. ffi'rr Fall .'hires a id W i'l Sold at all druRift. p. llrilrt turn IIKV 1 HO lille. illlt lln-y I""' lift'Mi ill hnl Inrii'i. Curra Hliiml, Skin Trulililr., Caiurr, IMo.nl I'nl.on. firrnlrst Hluml I'm Iff' t re. It vonr blooil Ik liiinir. thin. H.ieusoil, liol n'r full of humoix, If yim Iihvii IjI'io.I .oisnn. I'lim-tT, I'arlniiii'li'M, eiiliiiit s m-s, u rnfulii, (.,1'iim, it.i-liiiiK. rlsl:it'Hniiil liimi. " iil liy, pimply skin. Iiorm pniiis, citiirih, rlii'iimiitlHin. r nny IpIihmI or kiu iJhimi.si', inki' Hotnnio lilooil Jl.ilm I U. B. B.I iic.-or.l-i lilts lo iliiri-iion. h'Hin nil Hon'S IumI, arlu s and pnii s .stop, Ihn lilooil in iintitn ' purn mill rirli. Ii nvlnit tli .'kln fn'i. from 1 I'vi-ry iTiiplicn. nnd iviti? llin rich glow of prfi"t lifHltli to tlm skin. At llio xiuiiH I inn, II. B. Jl. iniprov,'s the ili-stion, ciip-i ' rlvi-pf pniH. vtrniiKtlioiiH wi'itk kiilocys. .lust 1 t hi, ineihi'lne for old proplo. us it gin's I tlii-in new, vIcoroiiH liloml. DniKKists, 1 ! per larun liot tin, with iliri'iUious fur honi" ! pur. SHinplo free mill pn'piiM ly writing Blood Bill m Co., Atlnnlii, Ha. llBSi-rilm Ironlile Hud special frt- ipodical BdvleH iilso sent In scnlod lettur. II. B. H. Is e i pecily BdviiKMl for ohronli', doep-seiimd i esses 'of impure 1!ojiI nud Bkiu d:soHH. ' and cures uffer all 1hu fnils. K ImI ! U ilm sllkun turd that liliid, iiihii kiisl piscilier. 'atiri-li ,'Miinat II Curst! With ixu'Ai. trri.li't nis, as they cannot roach the seat of the disease, i'atarrh is a lilood or ooustftiitloual disease, and in order to eur it you must take lutorunl rerB.edfiH, Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and sets directly on Iheldtiod ami ittiinousstirtai Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medium. Jt was pitwurilied by on of the heat pliysl elans lu this coimtry for years, aud Is a rxg ular prest-riptiou. It Is eomposed of tbe Imst Ionics kuonu, eoinlilued with the liest Mood purlllors, uetins directly on the mu eous surfactts, 'J'liu pvrfm t oomlilnatliiu of the two IligreilientH is what produoes such woudtirful results lu ourlng catarrh. MeuU lor tostiinonluls, free. K. J. CukKKV A Co., l'rops., Toledo, (). Sold By drugKists, price, 7V'. 'Jake Wall h fuuilly I'll In for constlpatlwn ft tukes a murrliil gctilm to Invent a new i .x- II Ml PRICE, TO CURE THE CRIP IN MNF riAV ' III urn. Wl IS HtoadtOlrR'hVajiAtrti' PiU T NAM r,r.lo. ,irer.odtrliiliir suit lu er rclort t);ii sny ssa diesu; iu,,tu liln ai ilfplnn aiiorl. nie nua voir cents per bottu For Your Family The Best AREFULLY, conducted experiments, many years, have clusively that the Potash is essential to duction of big- eared corn. Let us send you our practical books telling et these and many other careful crop-feeding tests; they are free to farmers without any cost or obligation. Send name and address. Address, GERMAN KALI WOKKS, 93 Nassau St., New Yorl. $1,000 To Be Given for Reliable Information We ssv ill give One Dollar for a Postal Card giv ng the tirst reliable new of i chance to sell a horizontal steam j 1 engine of our styles, within our range i of aizes. We do not want inquiries ut Sj this time fur vertical, traction or gas engines. IATIAS ENGINES AND BOILERS hive for ycert been tbe findard for ill team plaoti. Be( of iriifrll tod workmauihip. Our big output toiblci ui (o ell on mail prof it. An Allaa, the beat ia tbe world, to fa oo i more thantheother tad. Writ today tor our tpeci&i ,tltr. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS i,limn'ilua!lM.ti INDIANAPOLIS 4ntiulit LnMt 7fctti;! Ku.-iwi rwiufalt Hviisra 1 Ji:ir.miiolBirir. l.iXM'.fcTitl P illu Mentor la Mnuwt.MO.tKkVli f. PENSION FOR AGE. i new ordsr ill KTepeu. slou iwr an Writ ma i once lor blanks and tiutruclluui free of chre. No I'euiluu. No Par. Addrtu, W. H. WILLS. tVUU Wulldim. Jl'J lli.llli AV. Vanhiiif UiU. I. t;. I'atenu aud liade.slar olitlted. 1?AIIU 7.anda an.ad tttrhT vrlo pld. (liM Ulam -hMter, Ohi" Jlito ifiUtl Axaui j, i wata( all uu taiLb. lit birnp. Tluiii Uwii. Ui CoesU bjf run. ' In ume. Kt,M br ,lrim.'lta m GUARANTEED TO CURE M CU41 GRIP, CAD COLD, HEADACHE AK9 NEUHAL&1A. I won't seil Antl-Drlulve In itwsltr wiio won't Uuernat It. C..I (ut air llUth SAI'lt IP IT llul ak' T till.. X'. It. IHnnier, U.lt jkLauufaL'tucer, SjtrtuaJiclii, Jl FADELESS D Y alhsr Aye Oas tue pai'lsee "'ore all " TIiwt tl r ivr lies Oouklei u iti v DlcL and ISIS CvUl'S -Asm and Your E-Scrse Antiseptic Known. TRY IT FOR vrv-vfi mm. :. ri r. 1 mm Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Swellings and Enlargements. Price, 25c, 50c. and 61.00. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany St., Boston, Mass. ranging over proved con- liberal use Ot the of pro-full- vie' a W Baa DOUGLAS W. L. Douglas $4X0 Cllt Cdco Line cannot be equalled otr.ny price. W.L.OOUOlASMAtt.AKl SfLf ntftRF MtN'S ttCuES THAI ANY OTHCli MAMUFAGiUKER. (Tin find FiWAHOto.-nyoi.owhocin ) I UjUUU disprove this mtsms.it. W, .. Duiilas $.l..sfl shoes hnve by their ccllrnt stl. v it 1 1 ii k, und siirerlur wcsrlria , uuulilles, stlileved the Inrjcut tale ol any 5.1. SO no In the world. Tliev are jit as ood a IhoM thai COM ynu $5. (Ill to .t!uthe only dliarrence Is III price. II I could lake you Inte mv UK'tory at Hrtn'klon, Mass., tlie largest In h world under one rt.uk neklng- men's line shoes, and thuw vou the cnrowllh whkh evrry pair ol IJougles shore it iFisile, you would reside why W. I.. 11110 1 S.I.Sii siioee ar Iht keel shoes produced In Ihe world. II I could show you tin dlinrenre between tbe shoes made In mv fuctnry ami those ol other makrs, you would underrland why Douglas S.l.SII thoee cost more to make, why they buld . their shape, lit belter, wenr Itimrer, and ere ol greater Intrinsic value llun eu other .. ill ehoe on the market to-day, W. L. Douolmm Sirona Mnrf Shorn fer Mut. S2.HU, $2.01. Utyn' Urom Sho,U.&a. , tt.lo.61HO CAUTION. Inaifl upioi hiivli.u V.1..Ii i Iss hi...-., I. ,le mi aiiMtltiite. Nue k.-miiiuo wliliiiut his inline and pi ice smniiMMi ')n linHoiii. W ANTKII, A shoe dealer In ewy tnnn wher. W. I.. IiuiiIn Slums ro nut solil'. Full line sainidi'S sent iriu i.il' m.i!ei-tlun ihmhi riiid.. Fart Voioy iuttttft ii-iceV f'iv a'' ""t Wrile fur lllns'riited f'r.talnif rf F-11 W, 1.. JHI il... tl-ti, littJii. 5. ADVEirrisE' v" if i'A ii In t'il-l ;i'.r 1 r.r Ibtn any 'I'liur aiUMIUfc lltl (, l II.. I uli. ". . I shoo "r? y ' mm mm ywvtf -i Pff h
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