“Kill Soldiers With Club.” The way in which the Utes plun- dered and evaded the troops the other day shows that man has not lost cunning, and recalls an inci- dent Sherman’ When the old was on the plains he was one day accosted by a “heap big Injun.” who begged the gift of some wou guns “What?” said Sherman “Yon want to give you guns for vou to my sol- diers with?" was the reply. with gun Kill soldier the long run U much for even endur- ing of York Tri- bune the red his of Career. warrior }¢ n-out mé shoct no!” soldier Want gun to 11 buffalo . in Sam's boys too the the t are most and New wildest ribes Papa Was Wise, Pretty But I'm you misjudge Reginald, papa very ambitious Her Father is? sure He is Daughter How do you know he Oh. t} i often was ve ings he Pretty Daughter heard him talk going to do. Her tion my If You Read This t It will be to learn that the leading medi- cal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend, In the strongest terms possible, ca and every ingredient entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach. dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,” torpid liver, or bilicusness, chronie bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature, It is also a specific remedy for all such chronie or long standing cases of catarrhal affec- tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disease (except consump- tion) accompanied with severe coughs. % is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases it is especially «fficacious in producing per- fect cures. It contains Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone root Mandrake root and Queen's root—all o which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such minent medical writers and teachers as f. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col lege; Prof. Hare the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finle ngwood, M. D., of Ben- nett Med. Kpllege, Chicago; Prof. John of Cincinnati ; Prof, John I. D., of Cincinnati; Prof. M. D., of Hahnemann , Chicago, and scores of lly eminent in their several practice, tho LE of he men- News, Father Did name? ‘hicago JS gnional endorsen ny ber af . ublicity ts formula 8 the Dest possible guaranty of its Merits, A glance at this published formula wil show that "Golden Medical Discovery? contains no poisonous, harmful or habits forming drugs and no aleohol—chemically ure, triple-refined glycerine being used nstead. Glycerine ig entirely unobjee- tionable and besides i a most uzeful agent fn the cure of all stomach as well as bron- chial, throat and lung affections. There is the highest medical authority for its ude in all such cases, The "Discovery "is a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable, A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing its Ingre- dients mailed free on request, Address Dr. BR. V. Pierce, Buffalo Y. That Cough makes your life a burden. ohnson's Anodynefiniment 50., thres timos us much 50c. All dentens, . I 8. JORNBON & CO. Boston, Masa. ~ COMMERCIAL COLUMN. Weekly Review of Trade and Lates! Market Reports. New York.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Colder weather has removed of the drawbacks to seasonable dis tribution of merchandise, but there ig still much complaint of traffic con Congestion on the railway: One ditions. £ was increased by the destruction ol vessels during the recent Gulf storm and a heavier tonnage 0! freight than usual, though there is always a car famin t this season. Retail trade show improvement in nearly all sections and mercantile collections are mors prompt. Eastern wool sales have at tained record proportions, but the ate fall bas delayed the demand fo woolens. Primary receipts of wheal much is delaved al on account of freight delays. Recent vigorous activity in the pri mary markets for cotton goods has been followed by customary quiet are necessary fo New England shoe shops receive liberal orders for spring goods from Eastern wholesalers, but it is still too early to expect results from sales at the West and South. Job are seeking many specialties notably patent leather, calf and kid bers the wheat advance increas far be ago, and After much irregularity, shows a substantial the week Flour output somewhat, but it is still hind the production a year nills find profits cu by the firmness of raw material Coarse grains less active and fluctuated within narrow margins Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. —Flour—Quiet ana un ts, 9.350 ‘barrels: ex for are receip ports, 327 ba Wheat Steady: contract, P7558: spot No. red Western, ¢ id aan snot spot, id 69 a 4 6 . spot, 52@ 52%: No- vear, 48% @ 49: 481%: February, steamer mixed, 506: 50%. Pirm; No. 2 white, 38% @ No 3 : STC@38;: No December, red, Firm; S13 a 52 4834 “ Corn vember, Ianuary, i853; Oats ag 39; aq Hay 19.00; No. 1 timothy, wer mixed, and yi | fancy utter : rancy imitation, creamery, : 20: gtore F401: sounds, Feed Irompt Jrompt Lard 8.70 Pork 3.50: sho i prime, 9. ¢ firm 18.006 4 14 . mess, 18.006 1K Cottonseed Oil crude, f. 0. b. milla, yellow, 45610 47 Turpentine. thite, do., mixed, extr: 26@ 27 (official i yoy “we firsts, 26); seconds, 234 2 Po ry Alive ‘hickens, 103%; fow! i4 Dressed thickens, 91% & 166016; fowls, Western turkeys, Western turkeys, Live Stock. New York Beoves steady; native sides, per pound; fancy beef, Texan beef, 51 to Te. Calves Good veals steady; grasser 9.00: choice 1ressed calves veals, § 13%e try-dressed, 6 to 1 : Sheep and {| good sheep 8 ! lower: 2.00; | 8.00: culls Hoge i 6.50 to piga, 5 Chicago. Cattle Market steady: ‘ommon to prime steers, 4.0040 7.30: j cows, 2.65 @ 4.75; heifers, 2.60 4 { 5.35; bulls, 2.40@ 4.50: calves, 3.00 1 7.50; stockers and feeders, 2.40¢@ 4.50. Hogs Market strong to Se. high j or; choice to prime heavy, 8.356 { 6.40; medium to good heavy, 6.206 | 6.20; butchers’ weights. 6.20 @ 6.40; i ood to choice mixed, 6.106 6.25: nacking, 5.80406.05; pigs, 5.504 6.20. { Sheep—-Market strong to 106 15¢ higher; sheep, 4.007 5.65: yearlings 5.506 6.85; lambs, 6.006 7.75. WORTH REMEMBERING Railroads running within thee: i miles of a county-seat In Oklahoms must build a line through the eon ty-«eat and establish a station. A European river, 40 feet wide candles as much freight as an ordi nary American rallroad, while the fthine carries more business to » vloek than half the Hudson River Splendid tugboats, fine barges and randsome, swift steamers do the work with anchored chain boats to pu) the big loads up the ravids, Dressed neet 614 to 9%e 9% to 10%¢.; firm; others nominal; veals, 5.50 do., 9.25 to 9.50: firm; city-dressed per pound; eoun- 20. Lambs quiet; cady: lambs, 25 00 to to 50¢ 5.50; to 7 toy to Sheop sheep, 3 lambs, 6.75 £.50. rket culls, 75; one deck, fa i; woak: 6.75 State hogs A 6.7 i ! | 3 | | | i i i i i A PUBLIC DUTY. Montpelier, O., Man Feels Compelled to Tell His Experience, Joseph Wilgus, Montpelier, 0O., says: "I feel it my duty to tell oth- ers about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Ex posure and driving brought Lidney trou ble on me, and I suf- fered much from fr- regular passages of the kidney secretiong. Sometimes there was retention and at other times wpassages were too frequent, especially at night There wds pain and discoloration Doan’'s Kidney Pills brought me re- Hef from the first, and soon infused new life. I give them my endorse- ment." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sweet Charity. “Here, sald the poor beg- Rar, ‘you gave me a plugged nickel.” “Did 1?” replied McBluff, “Well, keep it for your honesty, my man.” Fhiladelphia Public Ledger. boss," The world moves. At Bulawayo, goveral hundred miles north of the road, In the country where ston worked, they had a well tended agricultural fair, 8100 Heward, S100, The readers of this paper will be pleassat Jearn that there is at least one dreaded dis- ease that science has been able to cure in all at- J. Joseph Consul J. ports that chanical Brittain, of Kehl, re- Restucel, a me- engineer of the Roval Ital- lan marine, has recently invented a new diving machine, which has proved a success in experimental tests made with it in deep-sea diving. AWFUL SUFFERING From Dreadful Pains From Wound Foot.System All Run Downe Mi raculous Cure by Cuticurs., oan “Words cannot speak highly enough for the Cuticura Remedies. | am now enty-two years of age. My system been all run down. My blood was so bad that blood poisoning had set in. 1 had several doctors attending me, so finally 1 went to the hospital, where | was laid up for two months. My foot and ankle | were almost beyond recognition. | blood flowed out of wounds in many places { and 1 was so disheartened that 1 thought me. As the foot did not improve you can readily imagine how 1 felt. di ted i ed of life. 1 0 hi lisgusted and tired of life. stood this pain, which was dreadful, for six months, wear a shoe and not able to work. Some one spoke to me about Cuticera, The cone sequences I bought a set of tke Cu ticura Remed.es of one of my friends, who was a druggi.t, and he fter the second appeal scription; were cn in beyond de- It seemed a miracle, Yor the Cu | ticura Kemedizs/ to cilect imnediately. | 1 washed (Le for with ta before apyiyin the Resolvent two weeks’ treatment my fool | completely, | during my illness and who have it { since the cure can hardly bu their own eyes. Robert Bchoenhauer, Newbu i N. X. Aug. 21 1605. i e Cuticura Soap and |] took time. After was healed tment the (his v4 Ei at the same People who bad seen my foot seen ie rgh, » Cure is the only positive cure ndw known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a con- nally acting directly upon the blood andmu- cous surfaces of the system thereby destroy- Marion Harland. aul work. The proprietors have so much faithin dred Dollars for any caseth Bend for list of testimonials, F.J. Canney & Co. Bold by Druggists, 760. t it falls to cure, Address Toledo, O, Attributing his failure at French elections to the frequent motor manufacturerandclaims $2000 damages. College Girls’ Excuses. the days when the aver ita hard task it her book: gtaff of women draws th ‘These Age college gir to keep consis BAYS Wellesley, bow now % to get liberty rari are 1 finds ita one of the large “and and at ide, all game, an attra for any » alde issues who sked arriage riding on« Young Are asked her “Why. thoughtfully, first tion or afternoon with a tin ig in town him?” we man who was vis i + you engaged to in severe tone no, ! replied for the very time by that aspect ¢ Then st bri derfully and added will he "There was quested leave brother, asked at her twinkle: Hn sf ques Hp won- maybe if allow t I when 1 an vou me 0 gO riding return r girl r girl othe to go riding » woman of neried, loaded with the Herald and tl permi with And bro wion Wisdom In Tabloid Doses. tells him what sinne nds are Of to In the pursuit wealth, i manag get its { i i i i { i The best wav tell her how widow ooks in 0 console a is i black. A man tries to live A woman tries to photographs. Only a few of faces on banknotes would prefer to have them anyway Those who to well she up to his ideals live up to her ug can have Most - of our hands us on act upon the theory is more blessed to give than to receive are often forced to go into the hands of a receiver. IT'S THE FOOD, The True Way to Correct Troubles, Nervous Nervous troubles are more often caused by improper food and indiges- tion than most people imagine. Even doctors sometimes overlook this fact. A man says: “Until two years pgo waflles and butter with meat and gravy were the main features of my breakfast. Fin- ally dyspepsia cam» on and I found myself in a bad condition, worse in the morning than any other time. | would have a full, sick feeling in my stomach, with pains in my heart, sides and head. “At times | would have no appe- and so nervous 1 felt like shrieking at the top of my voice. [I lost flesh badly and hardly knew which way to turn until one day I bought a box of Grape-Nuts food to see if I could ect that, 1 tried it without telling the doctor, and liked it fine; made me feel as if I had something to eat that was satisfying and still 1 didn't bave that heaviness that 1 had felt alter eating any other food. “1 hadn't drank any coffee then in five weeks, 1 kept on with the Grape Nuts and in a month and a halt 1 had gained 15 pounds, could eat aimost anything I wanted, didn't fee: badly after eating, and my nervousness was all gone, It's a pleasure to be well again.” Name given by Postum Co., ‘Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book, "The » recovering its ock’'s Plaster ombining ressure ton : It shoul the seat uneasiness lor several days-—in obstinate for perhaps a fortnight Mn In back a constantly fi. This in an invaluable on the small of the b avid ang of i CA Ly i For cock’s | Wears oO when the wei | becomes heavy the wear an All renewing as ut the man who | } ! Mrs. Winslow's Soothing i | teething, softens { tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 2ca bottle itn ! ki i when nt T0 WOMANHOOD FROM GIRLHOOD Interesting Experiences ef | | CN \\MATILDA BORMAN € ~ Every mother possesses information which is of vital interest to her young daughter Too often this is never imparted or is withheld until serious harm has result ed to the growing girl through her ignorance of nature's mysterious and wonderful laws and penalties Girls' over-sensitiveness and modesty often puzzle their mothers snd baffle physicians, as they so often withhold their confidence from their mothers and conceal the symptoms which ought to be told to their physician at this eritical period When a girl's thoughts become slug- gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis- rosition to sleep, pains in back or lower limbs dim, desire solitude when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should ¢ aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start this trying period in a voung girl's life without pain or irregularities. eves for me Lo her at Hundreds of letters from young girls and from mothers, expressing their ratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's ‘egetable Compound has accomplished for them, have been received by the Lydia E. Piokham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass, the two fol- kham, which Miss Mills has written lowing letters to Mrs. Pht will be read with interest Dear Mrs. Pinkham “Iam but fiftesn years of ag bave dizzy spells, chills, headache and back- First Letter.) oe, arn depressed Misses Borman ad Mills, MYRTLE MI LS , and as I have beard that yo agvice Fig in my © . Myrtle M writing you.’ Dear Mrs. Pink! It is with ti I write to 1able medicine has te you in regard to my consulted several doctors understand my benefit from their t your sdvics, and Vegetable Compound and well, and all the which J bad at that tip Myrtle Mills, Oguawks Miss Matilda Boro Pinkham as Dear Mrs. Pinkham Before takin table ( You do; wr any an lows Pinkham's Vege wore had wuc ydis E periods always freeory. reegu b Org ! lar and painful, and | dreadful headaches But since taking the Compound my head. aches have entirely left me, my periods are regular, and | am getting strong and well, 1 am telling all my girl friends what Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa. If you know of any young girl whe is sick and needs motherly advice. ask her to address Mrs, Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely frees, from a source that has no rival in the experience of woman's ills, and it will, if wed, put her on the right road tos 1 healthy and happy womanhood. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cx i the record for the greatest ber of cures of female ills that world has Why d It you try iL 7 y r me d holds {f any ever iieing he s Known OF .22 to .50, shoot They are always And Nervouswess Trial bottle 18¢ At drug stores Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. There's a reason. You Cannot CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal cons ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasalcatarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs, checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness, Paxtin® represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever prodused Thousands of women testify this fact. go cents at druggists, , Send for Free Trial Box VHE R. PAXTON CO.. Boston, Mase vt Thompson's Eye Water or vie dard Qua BEST IN THE WORL cannothe equalledatany price To Shor Dealers W. 1. Douglas’ Job bing House is the mom § tompiete ih thie country | Zend for Catalog AT ALL EE 25 vo MM Bh $5 1.80 a $ A 3 to #105, Womens 39 WI Mismon’ & Children’s Bhoes, 1.00 Try W. L. Douglas omen's, Misses and Children's shoes: Tor style, fit and wear ther exoel sther makes. if I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass. and show you how carefully W are made,
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