Pure Blood Good Digestion Thaaa ara the maantlali of health. Hooil'i Bnrsnparllls latha great blood portlier end stomach lonla. It promptly expels the tmpnrltlee which cause pimples, sorwa and eruptions end by Riving healthy notion to the stomanh end dlitesttre organs It keep the system In perfact order. ' Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Oreetest Medicine, tl: six for H Prejmred only by C.l. Hno.1 Al'o.. Lowell, Mess. UaakDa bVIIa en' the mil v pills to teke nOuQ 8 rlllS with Hood's SarmpArtllit. I tno Kewerd. IOO. The readers of this pnper will be pleaded Ui learn that thrre Is at Iraat on dreadt'il dis ease that srtrnre has hutn able to run In all Its tittft. ami that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive t-urv now known tn the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinv a con stitutional dl.raso. n-nnlTs a constitutional treatment. Hall's I'atjtrrht'urc Is taken Inter nally. artlnir directly UMn the hlnnd and nin. rmis surfaces of the stem, thereby destroy ing the foundation f f thwri1eae, and tfivinir the valient stri-UKth hy buildiiiK up the con stitution and a"iti!itf nature. In dointt Its woik. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curstive powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, V. .J. Ciikxky A Co Toledo, O. fold by IruKl"t, "He, Hall's Family Pills are the best. Kver Have Ing Mother Ton When riding a wheel, maklni? yon wonder for a few minutes whetheror not yon are to et tall and a broken neck f Wouldn't you nave given a small farm just then for some means of driving off the heastr A few drop of am monia hot from a Liquid Pistol would do It rffertnnlly and iMIl not permanently Injure the animal. Huch pistols sunt postpaid for fifty ccnta In stamim by New York I'nion hniiply Co, UW I.eonanl fet. New York City. Kvery bicyclist at times wishes he had one Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Byrnp forehltdrea teething, sol lens the kiiiiis, reduemlnrlammaj. tloo, allays pain, cures wind voile, 6o.a twill Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness alter first day's use of Dr. Kline's (treat Nerve Restorer. M trial bottle and treatise free. Dr.R.H.Kl.lNB. I.td..l01 Arch ritPhila,Pa At the 8tror.il Palace, In Rome, there Is a book made of marble, the leaves being of marvelous thinness. To Cars Consttpatisa forever. ' IVke Cascarets CunOv Cathartic. 10c or Wo. If GL 0. O. fall to sura, druggists refund money. It Is raid that In some of the farm ing districts of China pigs are harness ed to small wagons and made to draw them. Bdueate Tone nowels With Caaearets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10o.aso. U 0. Q. 0. fall, druggtats refund money. Russian families, when moving to new homes, kindle the fire on the hearth with coals brought from the old residence. About 65.000,000 pounds of beet sugar were raised In California last year. A Retort or Willis. Mr. M. E. W. Sherwood tails) this anecdote in the new volume of remin iscences, "Here and There and Every where": I was present at many din ners when Willis was the life of the company, and although I did not hear the famous repartee of the Washington . dinner so often recorded, I will record it here. It was Mrs. Gales, I think, - who, at one of her own dinners, wrote a card to her niece at the other end of the table, "Don't flirt so with Nat Wil lis." She was talking vivaciously her self to Mr. Campbell. Willis replied: "Dear aunt, don't attempt my youni feelings to trammel. Nor strain at a Nat while you swallow a Campbell" probably the qulckost-wltted couplet on record. AIDED BY MBS. PINKHAM. Mrs. W. E. Paxton, Young-town, North Dakota, writes about her strug gle to regain health after the birth of her little girl: " Drab Mm. riNKnAJM: It is with . pleasure that I add my testimony to . your list, hoping that it may induce i .others to avail themselves of Tour val uable medicine. "After the birth of my little girl, three years ago, my health was very poor. I had leucorrhoea badly, and a terrible bearing-down pain which gradually grew worse, until I could do no work. Also had headache nearly all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men struations were very profuse, aprear ' ing every two weeks. " I took medicine from a good doctor, but it seemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I read your advertisement in a paperv I sent at pnee for a bottle of Lydia E. l'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound, and after taking two-thirds of the bottle I felt so much better that I end for two more. After using three ;. bottles I felt as strong and well as any ,' one. , ' "I think It is the best medicine for female weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady I meet suf fering from this trouble." Maternity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly -unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. , The advice of Mrs. Pink-ham Is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her adviee is beyond question the most "." valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkh&m's address Is Lynn, Mass. ' Ik-jl Mke!llILUHIItTll Mf,iiur ftndMy. Ho why ulfar untuld iwiu nd tort tin IudorMl ujf teMMiiiiH phyitUiu. I'liouiMtmU ot ttmtluiun.HU Heut urai-mtU rittj-c i f prUui, tl.W, Write ua ml we wilt ten., yuu FUCK our .took," lUnd TliU Im to iMollttTsi." i,AlV AUK NTH WANTED. Ttitttte uow ttt work fur u n uuUtiog good patjr. vyH MKDICAL INMTITI7TK, Davt. Uvalo, H,Y. n...! vnnv on ir."5llVUl)ftT.fR E ft AntMundimdsuuipc 1 1. fme to anybody twudlna tWiuly t11n-4traiad trl nam 9 , 4 wo ait una) DUlwrtntitiiiM at fcl tub tu that.varlatid MuttUay. UAH tfliASCMU. ttatuulw Ovwrlaud. au. If afflicted with 1 Thompson's Eye Water aurw 03-4HI uao P. M. V. U9 'W Mi 1 CHILDREN'S COLUMN. A Unestlon, If von will kindly lull me, please. What animal I am, 1 shall he very tlinnkful I'm grandma's "blessed lamb." Ky brother Archie says "that kid" r pacta our whole hn house, Ami when I tense my riiiulia I'm Just Lis "little mouse. 1 give my aunt Hcsa a loiter, and Klin says "thank you, my dear." And tlipn I'm tna a "monkey," Which eertniuly Is queer. And I'nelo Charlie says I'm stubborn Aa a "(rood sized mule," My mamma calls me her "sweet hart" n'hnu I've been good at school. Now, this is all confusing To a man who Is so wee, I eall mvsolf Just "Teddy," I'my, what would you call me? . Patriotic ltoblnt. Two robins in building a neat in a tree in the yard of a residence in Chicago wove into it a small American flag, and now it can be seen fluttering in the breeze, to the great delight of the children of the fnmily and neigh borhood, not to mention the older folks. 1) ill II .y... Dull boys of .en lioo'j'iie clever and snccesitful men; Imt this ia simply on account of the fuct that dull biys are only slow boys and it takes more time for their brains to grow than the others. It is a steady work, ceaseless endeavor that tells. Then again we forget that a bright boy mnybe handi capped by other qualities; he may not have the physical strength or energy of the other, while the dull buy ia carried forward by never-foiling energy and strength; for it is often hU dull ness at school which makes the dull boy's subserueut success so con spicuous. How many dull boys have become still duller men! Like the old reproach about minister's sous, one bright bov that turns out ill is made to stand for the whole class; and one dull boy that turns out well glorifies his whole class. Notwith standing all our inventions, all our progress, the old Hcriptuie doctrine still holds good that men reap what they sow, and caunot gather grapes of thistles nor figs of thorns. It can be set down, therefore, as an established rnle that bright boys generally do tnrn out to be bright men, an I dull boys generally do tnrn out to be dull men. This, yon see, gives the latter a chance, which can be fortified by declaring that good boys always tnrn out good men, and generally successful men. Saved by a Boy Hwilnttlr. Hnrrah for the sailors who can swimt Now, that sounds odd, be cause it is as much as to say that th re are sailors who cannot swim. Well, if the readers of these lines will take a census of the swimming sailors known in their neighborhoods they will be astonixbed to discover how few senfariug men can swim. A man who can swim knows he has his fate iu his own hands iu a marine disaster and can well be cool and help the really belplcas, who are the women. Every shipwreck brings to light stories of sailors who haven't learned the A B C of their cullintr. It is time that some indignntion society took steps to make the shipping of such poor timber illegal. For self protection as well as for health and pleasure all girls should learn to swim. It is easier thau riding a wheel, and, girls, hore is a secret all natural beauty is enhanced a hun dredfold when its possessor is swim ming like a mermaid. It is so easy to learn to swim. How a man with saud enough to go on the water at all ever skips that manly art is a mystery. But for a brave boy swimmer the dreaded Spanish tor pedoes would have left a record of disaster for our navy at Santiago. One day the ofllcera of our torpedo boat, the Porter, saw something in the water making its way toward the ship. It was finally made out to be a floating torpedo shot from a Spanish torpedo boat. The ensign of the Porter, Van Oordon Gillis, is the son of a gallant sailor ' and a worthy sea dog, for he can swim. , In spite of the protest of his captaiu young Gillis threw off his jacket aud shoes and leaped into theses. Swimming to the torpedo, he drew its fangs by tightening the exploding tip and then took the fearful thing on board the Porter as s trophy. Brave, yes; but what of it without the ability to swim? Trenton (X. J.) American. The Frigate Bird. The frigate bird is endowed with magnificent powers of flight. His wings stretch to au expanse of ten or twelve; feet bis body is about three feet in length; his bill ia very power ful aud his feet are webbed, but quite small; but for these he has but little use.as his home is in the air, hundreds of leagues sway from the land. He is seen soaring high above the ocean, but on its bosom be never rests. When he seeks repose he finds it aloft. His foot rarely touches land, except at the time for pairing, making nests aud rearing young. The expanse of his wing is so great and his body is so light that he can soar with little or no exertion. Still, it is dillloult to see how this would enable him actually to sleep on the wing, as it is believed he does. A closer examination shows, how ever, that his bones are hollow, and that there is a large pouch oommnni cating with his lungs aud with the cavities in his bones. This pouch he can inflate with air, and thus render btusajf buoyant; tin sustaining powar thns acquired, added to that of the, wings, is sufficient to keep him tip. If his home be in (he air, if he neither dives into theses for fish, nor searches on the land for. other food, whence does hedoiive his sustenance? Impelled by hunger.he descends from the lofty regions where it is his de light to'dwell. Whether the sea be rough or calm, he glides along over the water, and any unwiiry fish ap proaching the surface is pounced up on instantly and swallowed. But the bird has other resources; though he cannot dive into the sea to fiitch flab, he avails himself of the labors of birds that can. Ho watches one of them sees it come out of the water and fly off with its prey. At once the frigate bird is down upon him with a swoop of terrific velocity. The frightened diver drops his fish in mid air. The frigate bird poises it self again, darts down with another swoop,and seizes the Hsh ere it reaches the water. Waverley Magazine. Inventing m Tenntty. Admiral Montague, in the "Middy's Recollections," tells how he got his sea-training as a boy, iu the years be tween T3 and 'HO. Captains were likely to be martinets and sometimes thay aere not only Btiict but unjust as well. Sir Lewis Tobins Jones was what sailors called a "taut hnnd," an otll cer with a stern sense of duty, which wade him as merciless to others as to himself. Kuowing his repti ntion, the middies who came under his sway dreaded him exceedingly; but they fouud that he was n man to be ad mired as well as feircd. Only once did he fall foul of Mon tague, and that iu a way to suggest the punishments belonging to the schoolroom. It was a bitterly cold day, aud the wretched middy on watch had to wa!k the lee side of the deck. The maiutrysail was set, the most draughty sail iu the world, sending the wiuds whistling down the neck of anybody beneath. Montague was perishing w it li cold, and in a moment of thoughtlessness put his poor little flugeis in his pockets to keep them warm. Now the captain was pacing up aud down the sheltered side of the vessel, aud perhaps ho could not realize the boy's excuse for a broach of discipline. To see a pair of hand in a middy's pockets, on the sacred precincts of her majesty's quarter deck, was more than he could ben'-. He summ lied the boy, and called to him in sten torian toues: "fray, sir, who allowed you to keep your hands in your pockets ou the quarter deck? Go down imme diately to the tailor on the half deck, aud tell him, from me, to sew your pockets up instantly. ltepoit to me, sir, when he has done." The boy fled, realizing bis disgrace, and knowing that the only chance of retrieving his character was to urge the tailor to "bear a baud," for the sooner the culprit appeared on deck, sewn up, the belter. The tailor appreciated the situation, dropped his work, and sewed up the pockets in atwiukling. The boy ran back to his place, trembling with fright now instead of cold, but to his surprise, ho was received in the most fatherly manner. "Now, my boy," said the captain gently, "this is a lesson to you. Do not do it again. Go below to the tailor, and tell him to unsew your pockets." Youth's Companion. Trained tla(Mina. Pigeons are carefully trained. The young homer is taken half a milo the first day, a mile the second, two miles the third, and soon, doubling the distance each lime. It must be liber ated each time only in the same direc tion as to its loft, for a bird cau be trained only along one route at a time. When forty miles have been reached a week's rest comes between. A hundred miles are enough for a young bird's first year. So essential is tho training that old birds are taken only two miles out for the first lesson of a season, though they may have flown their two hundred and fifty miles the year preceding. The end of the next season, however, will, if the birds are willing aud the trainer patient, be crowned by the accom plishment of a four-huudred-inile flight. As you get higher in the scale of distance longer aud longer rests tare needed. , Male birds are . generally nsed for ong distances; family luut.ers aro apt to engross the attention of the hen, though she is still capable of good work when she has a miud for it. Pigeon raciug as a form of sport stands almost by itself. All the emu lation is betweeu the owners; the birds are quite unconscious that they are competing, their only motive in putting forth their powers being to get borne as quickly ss possible. There is no common goal; the winners sre the birds which reach their lofts in the shortest time. All the birds, baviug beeu stamped on the wing with the race number known only to the start ers, are liberated, say, at Bordeaux, France. Their owners this side of the channel wutch patieutly for their return. By a simple contrivance, the bird on entering the loft on its ar rival is prevented from getting out again. This enables the owner to capture it at once, and he fortuwith dispatches a telegram to the club centre giving the race mark aud the exact time at which the birdveached home, An allowance is made for tlie time taken in getting to the telegruph office. Good Wo;ds. And so lld Bill. "3o they weut and hung poor Bill, did they? I thought there was a schema to have him reprieved on the scaffold?" ' "There was, bat it foil through," Indianapolis Journal. Veil from a SeanTold. From flU JTrrafd, Watrrlown, JV. T. John Ycung, of ts Roy, N. Y., Is T3 yeu old, and Is well Vnown In that and nelgb borlnir tow as. While putting soma weather boards on a barn, standing on a soaffold twenty-two feet from the ground, be fait dlasy, lost his balanoeand fell to the ground, Tua side of his face, arm and one entire side of his body, on which he struck, were badly bruised. Picked up and carried to the house, he was under a doctor's care for sev eral weeks. The doctor finally came to the conclusion that his patluut had received a stroke or pur a I y s I s and was beyond meillcnl aid. He could not use one arm, or turn over 'n bed. One day, v li I le lying in the bad, 'im read of a i-ase soma thing like his baviug ben cured with r aroly,, hy tte Fall. for Palo People. He coaxed bis grand daughter to get him a box of the pills. After that box had been used he secured another. In throe weeks ho began to feel a little life In his arm; nt the end of four he could move his II oners; nt the end of two mouths he could walk, and In three months he could shave himself with the Injured hand. As he told his story In the ITerald office, be looked the perfect picture of health. He carries a box of the pills In his pocket, and whenever he does not feel just right he takes them. They cured him after doctors bsd given lilra up, and bis death was dally expected. All the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves are contained. In a eon doused form, In Dr. Williams' Pink rills for Pale People. Tbey are an unfailing spe cille for such dlsessea ss locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head no Uu, the nftor effects of la grippe, palpltatlou of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all torus of weakness either In male or female. Two Interesting Buildings. Pictures of two Interesting UiUtlmore an) Ohla Itallroad buildings have been reproduced In a recent Issue of Truth. One Is the building at Frederick, Md., which has been used since 1831 as a freight station and which Is still de voted to that purpose. In the little cupola of the building a bell once hung which was always rung on arrival of trains from Kultlmore when horses were the motive power of the railroad. The other building Is the station at Mount Clare, Baltimore, and It Is noted as being the location of the first tele giaph office In the world. It was from this building that Professor Morse sent his celebrated message In 1844 to his friends In Washington, forty miles away. By recent arrangement the voyage from Iondon to Adelaide through the Sues Canal will be shortened by nearly four days. Beasrtr la Dloo Deep Clean blood means a elesn skin. Jfo beauty without it. l.'aacarets. Candy Cathar tic clean your fc!ood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- unties from the body, llegin to-dny to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacarcts, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guurantecd, loc, 25c, 60c. The Orlentnls ot Bokhara Indulge In a peculiar pastime which Is raid to re eemhle "football on horseback with no sides." A decapitated goat takes the place of the ball, and 200 horsemen scramble for It. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggist ref uud uiouey If it tails tu vure. a&o. Among the many mysteries of bird migration is the fact that over-sea Journeys are generally conducted In the darkness and Invariably against a head wind. Ko-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco bablt cure, malies weak aMBSiroug, blood pure, too, SI. All druyguta Lovers of sardines will be glad to hear that the output this year Is far above the averuge and sardines will be plentiful. Ptso's Cgro Is a wonderful Cough medicine. Mrs. W. Picksht. Van Siolen aud liluke Avesn Brooklyn, M. Y Out. 3B, 18U4. "For six rears 1 was a victim of dye pepajla In IU worst form, i could eat nothing cm milk toast, and at times my atomach would not retain and dlKest even that. Last March I beitan taking CASOAKETS and since then I have steadily Improved, until 1 am as well us I ever was In my life." UiViD H. Huupbt. Newark. U. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tte Good. Do flood. Haver Siuken. Weaken, or Orlpa, Mo, Hue. MJo. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... Bteritot BMMr ( MMIrsl, Ssw IsffS. til lfl.Tfl.Rlfi Sola anrt Bitsranted by all drag- UKKTobaoooUabiU g Established 1780. Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more 3 than a century as a J delicious, nutritious, and fleih-formUig jj beverage, has oar 3 welMtnown '? Ysllow Label 6a the front of every package, and our trade-msrk,"t.s Belle Chocolstlere,"on the back. HONS OTHER OENUNB. MADS OHLV SV WALTER BAKER L CO. Ltd. V Dorchester. Mass. iTiWn CANDY If CATHARTIC jt tsaoi mass Meamsto i ft DEVIOUS DEFINITIONS. Hope A key with which ambition Is wound up. Quartermaster The colored autocrat of a parlor car. Marriage A synonym for either hap piness or misery. Cupidity One of Cupid's most en terprising ssslstsnts. Anything What a man will promise his wife to quiet her. Death The only sura relief from the many troubles a man stirs up for him. self. Shadow Something a man costs on his prospects by standing in his own Igbt. Diplomat A person who doesn't oean what he means for others to think he means. Flattery Something women think much more ot than men do, but believe much less In. Chlcsga News. It Is announced that "fewer Ameri can divines are visiting England this summer thnn has been known for many years past." Baal tekssas Spit sal Ranks Toar I If away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be msf nstlo. lull of life, nerve end vigor, take No-To-Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, (Oo or II. Cure guaran teed. Bookies and sample free. Address Sterling luuiedy Co., Chicago or New York) The population of Palestine Is In creasing rapidly. Ten years ago there were only 15.000 residents In Jeffa; to day there are nearly 60,000. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon all the importance of purchasing; the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fia Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fia Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction, which the genulno Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Cat. LOUISVILLC Kt. MKW TORE. H. T. OOOD AS ROLn i Send pi sis ' fur Hst of kasl s . . - . i r nm oi swValiiabla VAsmulaai ,. . . I . . a i - . . auOTu r viii' e, DOUKfl, jrmi eT.von need thm; CircnUr, HOWL AND, ufflo a awa si vuiyn squaw, new lurit jity --PATENTS-- Pmrurtnl on crhIi, ur ewy lntiUMeato.Vo k liUHISU, l'tut Attui-utjya, m Uroevlw.r. M. Y nonDfiv bw disco1 ! W rO quick r-lt-f.DC mw. SMi4 tor book of tMtiraoniala n DISCOVERY; nd out-i worn i and Hi alia ' st M h truant Vre. Dr-ft. .AIM'S OKI. AUuu. MRS. PINKIIAM'S Neglect la tho Forerunner of Misery and Suffering A Grateful Hus band Writes of Hio Wife's Rooovery. Nearly all the ill health of women is ftomlfllne organs. These derangements me sensations off trouble. Pathetic at y "A male Ills is so well established that it needs no argument. For over twenty years it has been used by women with results that aro truly wonderful. Mrs. Pinkham invites all women who are puzzled about tluiir health to writ to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. All suuh correspondence is seen by women only, and no charge is made. A Million Women Have Been Benefited Dy Mrs. Plikbam's Advice and Medicine 'A Good Tale Will Bear Telling Twice." .. Use Qopollo! Use Satisfaction o'u'nWatch-word. Mr. J. Morri.on, ef woodenTilla, King County, State of Washlnjttos, wrlt concern ing his dealing with u: '! rccsivert th goods yenterrlay in good shape and am highly pleated with them. Heresft'r wh-n I need Anything In ymtr line you will hear from mi. So they come from all who buy from us. A OitrCfttilofiie I Ail ed with Bargain. thousand p-jrchaera, A mean a ttiouaand natlt- T tied ciMtomcr and buil nrat friend. Why don't A .mi aaanrt fnr in rntaloitueii. any way f They are afnohitely free, A for the Mkltiff. T Otir Carpet Catalonia V I lithoftrnbhed ia ten A colorafrnm nnnd-pftinted T platen, thnt dhow the de- i nt faithfully, Aid A Kntflf alia 1 art ihiisms . W mm, and draperies la i ) their real color ; It oho i contains a stiperh line of tare curtains, on all of 4 I which you save half, at . Our Furnitnrt cat- i Inane Is the best aver Is i i 0t.49 not ft cent mora for inn Lob- Mtr Seat Kef-leer, oiifi uak or nnHh erl Imitation m.ihog anv. Itullt like. a. surd. If mi tinn'l tSa railroad nridire, lta licre its,write for It. The W sostronff.and easily) bet of It Is the prices, X worth s. 50 but our I they're 40 to 60 pernt T price lower than you tuf ct. 81.49 write tor ottr ta- Ineiies todav Msv.ima. a) not ileep umlTyou have read them, every X T word, Addresi (exactly as below). T T Jill Ilia uiairat m. ainai V and when they arrive do W Dent. 80S Halllmnp.. SSel. 6 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS Payable semi-annually at the Globe Trust Co., Chicago, III. The?e bonds are a first mort gage upon the entire plant, lnc.uding buildings, land and other property of an Industrial Company located close to Chi cago. The Company has been estab lished for man years, is well known and doing a large and increasing business. The officers of the Company are men of high reputation, esteemed for their honesty and business ability. They have made so great a success of this business thai the bonds of this Company are rarely ever offered for sale. A few of these bonds came in to our hands during the hard times from parties who had purchased them several years ago. .We offer them in issues of $100.00 each for $30.00 and accrued interest. For security and a large interest rate these Industrial Bonds are recommended aa being among the best. First-class bonds and seourlties of all kinds bought and sold. Kendall I Wnltlock, Bankers and Brokers, 52 Exchange Place, New York, WANTED Case of had health that B I P-A'N'S will not benefit Hnnd A nts. to ltkpatiN chemical Co.. Nowk'ork. (or 111 saiuiilea and Iww testimonials. WARNING TO WOMEN. traceable to some derangement of the do not cure themselves, and neglect of resulting from them is only putting stories are constantly coining to Mrs. Pinkham of women whose neglect has resulted in serious heart trouble and a whole train of woes. Hero is the story of a woman who was helped by Mrs. l'lnkham after other treatment failed: Deab Mits. 1'iNKiiAsi: It affords me very great pleasure to be able to state that I believe my wife owes her health to your medicine and good advice. For three years her health failed rapidly; sho had heart trou ble, often falling down in dizzy and Tainting spells, shortness of breath, ', holcing and smothering spells, bloat ing 01 uie swmacn, a o.ry cougn, dys peptic symptoms, menses irreg ular, scanty, ana of an un natural color. Khe had been treated by physicians with but little benefit. Sho has taken your treatment according to your directions, and Is better in every way. I am well pleased with the result of your treatment, and give you permission to uso my letter for the benefit of others. Cn as. II. and Mrs. Mat Uutcukb, Fort Meyer, Va. The healing and strengthening power of Lydia E. l'lnkham's Vegetable Compound for all fe AROLIO: .'.
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