A Voir Uuontlou. "Jennie," said little Mabel to her big inter at breaklast, "did you tell papa?" "Tell papa what?" asked Jennie. "Why, you told Mr. Buster last night if he did it again you'd tell papa and he did it again I saw him." And then papa looked at Jennie over his glasses. New Enp Have an Abiding Faith in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After years of strurrfrle to attain and merit public confidence, with a firm Bnd steadfast belief that some day others would recopnize in us the truth, (rood faith, and honesty of purpose -which we know we possess, what a g-cnu-ino satisfaction it is to succeed, and to ri-alir.e the uplifting influence of the merited confidence of a vast army of our fellow beings. Thus stands the Pinkham name in New Kngland, nnd all over America, and nowhere is the faith in Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound greater than in New England, its home. Merit, and merit ulone, can gain this. OROAN1C INFLAMMATION. " Drar Mrs. Pinkham : I was troubled very badly with inflamma tion of the bladder, was sick in bed with it. I had two doctors, but they did me no good. A friend gave me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it helped me. 1 have now taken three bottles of it, and I am entirely cured. It is a God-send to any woman, and I would recommend it to any one suffering as I was. I think, if most" of the women would take more or- your medicine instead of coing to the doctors, they would be batter off. The Compound has also cured my husband of kidney troublu." Mrs. Mabel Oookin, Box 100. , Mechanic Falls, Maine. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. " For two years I suffered from nervous prostration, the result of female weakness. I had leucorrhoea very badly, and at time of menstrua tion would be obliged to go to bed. Also Buffered with headaches, pain across back, and in lower part of abdomen. I was so discouraged. I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Com- found, and concluded to give it a trial, wrote to Mrs. Pinkham, and received a very nice letter in return. I began at once the use of her Vegetablo Com pound and Blood Purifier, and am now feeling splendid. I have no more paia at monthly periods, can do my own work, and have gained ten pounds. I would not be without your Vegetable Compound. It is a splendid medicine, lam very thankful for what ithasdono for me." Mm .T. W. .7., 70 Carolina Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass. If Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will cure these women why not you you cannot tell until you try it. If you are ill, und really want to get well, commence its use at once, and do not let any drug clerk per1 uado you that he has something of his own whicbis better, for that is absurd. Ask him to produce the evidence we do. VlM ll'M crP grown without Potash. Supply enough Pot ash and your profits will be large; without Potash your crop will be "scrubby." Our books, telling about composition of fertiliser! test adapted far nil crops, are (rue to all Juxumtk GERMAN K AM WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. MOREJHAN HALF A CENTURY OF EArt.KllrlV.tt AND 0U? GUARANTEE, AM BACK OF EVERY WATERPROOF OILID SLICKER OR COAT BEARING TMISTRADE MARK ON .LI EVCMWHFB DtrvAKt or irtiTAi ions CATALOGUES PRES Showing pull line : OP SARncNTS ANP MATS. A.J.TOWEKCO., BOSTO' AG E N T S ",",'" Brohard Sash Lack and Brohard Door Holder Actlre workers Yrywhr oan euro bfy mousy v niwiB a uttmUy dmiiaiul for our irnnila. Bui,n suhlurk, witU prli-t-H, tonim. free (ortusiaiuu "Tk Vftttr that wade West pnlm fumaaa." MclLHENNY'S TABA5C0. Baal IX.tltfU Bji-up. TaLua VIGuU. H..I4 f.y druititlrls. Vw V mm I rfV?S?! Hr It nu A lion t ttan. Tess So Miss Giddie is really to be married at last. It must have been hard for her to settle down. Jess Yes indeed. She was an awful flirt. Tess She certainly used to lead the men a merry race, but now she says she's "on her last lap." & Women PAINFUL PERIODS. " I cannot help but feel that it is my duty to do something in regard to recommending your wonderful medi cine. J must say it is the grandest . medicine on earth, and have advised 'a great many suf fering with female troubles to take it. I tell people I wish I could go on the platform and lec ture on it. " My trouble was painful menstrua- r.tion. The suffering 1 endured pen cannot describe. I was treated by one of our most prominent physicians hoc for five months, and found myself getting worse instead of better. At the end of the fifth month he told me he hud done all he could for me, aid that I had better go to the hospital. " My sister advised me to try your Vegetuble Compound, as it cured her of backache. I did so, and took it faithfully, and am now cured of my trouble, and in perfect health, many thanks to your medicine. I cannot praise it enough, and would recom mend it to all who suffer from any female weakness." Mus. H. S. Ball, 401 Orchard Kt., New Haven, Conn. S5000 REWARDS Vk? iftvedpponlted (he Nutionnl Cltv Bank of Lvnn. irctti. which will be paid to any per n who can find that nm nifiYC Li'HiiniiMiiui iruuin aru iiui yriiu iiio, or were ijuliliohed before obtaining the writer' special ptirmisslon. LvdU K. I'inkijah Mkdicixe Co. KtiaTfneer. Fear Hog. Mr. Fred W. Dean, of St. Louis, be gan his railroad career 30 years ago as a locomotive fireman, and from that beginning he has worked up to the head of the mechanical department of an important line. Naturally such a man lias had many interesting experiences. "Do you know the one thing of which a locomotive engineer is most afraid?" he was asked by a reporter. ''Well, it's a hog," he said. "Nothing will ditch a train quicker than a hog on the track. An engineer will run through a whole herd of sheep, and will even hit a cow, or horse, without thought of danger, but the sight of a hog between the rails makes his hair stand on end. I have never heard an explanation of how a hog will throw an engine off the track nine times out of ten, but any railroad man will tell you it is so. As near as I can figure it out, being a short-legged animal, the hog's body is closer to the ground than that of other animals, and more apt to get beneath the engine, and then. too. there's something about the bulk of the hog that seems to lift the wheels of a locomotive right off the rails and slew them aside. Whatever may be the cause, I know that a hog on the track will make for the moment a cow ard of the bravest man who ever held a locomotive throttle " , "Only Pebble on be Il.ach." Edwin Markham (of "The Man With the Hoe" fame) talked to some New York schoolboys recently about Wash ington and Lincoln. It was Lincoln's gentleness that had impressed Mr. Markham, and he told the students that a man with strength and no tenderness is never a man. Thre are two kinds of boys, he said. One kind leaves things worse than he finds them; the other leaves them better; and that is all the kinds of boys there are. lie charged his hearers, not only to make the most of themselves, but to be useful to those about them to do for others. "Remember," he said, "that you nre not the only pebble on lie beach." for in that vernacular is all the Golden Rule. . WILLS PILLS BIGGEST 0FFE1 EVEU HiVil, For only IO Cents w wUl sand to tujr P. O. at. (Ii-hm, 10 uay' trautiueut of th. ileal iuitlolQe oil tartti, and put you ou the trwk bow to mako .lieu ry i-lglH at your home. AdUrwa aU ortiars to Tuv . It. It. Will Hllolns I uuipa.ur, HIU. bthMt., Ilaufratowu, .Htl. Itrunntt itlUo.i I ti) IbUu Ava W uauiuiton, l. V. Use CERTAirrS' CURE. 34 SU 1 f'8 ?(!lir oraTorrilaa r'.ptlon Hit. wwt.k taratt u 'iU'tri-iiuwi, I Writ, for im n JKShK MAUDKN .lfil'e.VeA.w.nomp6n,s Eys Watar COMMERCIAL REVIEW. G.-neral Trade Condition!. New York (Special). R. G. Dwn't ''Weekly Review of Trade" says. The :onc of gcnrrnl business has bceli better tl.is week. Marked activity in 'the dis tribution of merchandise is reflected in :he gains of 45.9 per cent, in bank clear ings at New Vork, compared with 1900, nnd 20.8 per cent, over i8og, with gains of 1.1.5 and 10.8 for the same periods at leading crtics outside New York. The Government report of the condition of wheat on April I is the surest possible basis upon which expectation of con tinued commercial prosperity could be founded. Stringency of money is large ly local in New York. Railroad earn ings in March were 7.4 per cent, larger than last year, and 32.4 per cent, over 1899, according to practically complete returns. Speculation has been unusually heavy in foodstuffs, the local market averag ing over 2,oao,ooo bushels of wheat daily. Prices receded sharply from the top point of two weeks ago, wheat losing about 4 cents for spot. Realizing sales were accelerated by expectation of 1 high percentags of Winter wheat condi tion in the official report. Two elements of strength appeared to check the de cline. Insects were reported numerous in the southwestern section, and foreign buying was sufficient to make Atlantic exports, flour included, 6,732.090 bushels in two weeks, against 3,912,857 last year, and 3,890,380 in 1899. Corn received better support by manipulation and lighter interior receipts. Textile fabrics are in better position. At Eastern wool markets manufacturers have taken sufficient new material of late to indicate better ordc-s for goods, and news from the West suggests that ranch orders are going to hold for bet ter prices than now prevail. In the cotton goods division there has been more buy ing for China. Failures for the week numbered 203 in the United States against 193 last year, and 24 in Canada against 41 last year.. LATEST QUOiATlONS. Baltimore. Flour Baltimore Best Patent. .. .475a High Grade Extra 4-25 Cornmeal, per 100 pounds. .. .l.ioal. 20 Hominy, per bbl 2.6oa2.70 Hominy Grits, per bbl 2.6oa2.70 Wheat. No. 2 red 78c; steamer No. 2 red, 75c; sample lots, y6a77c West ern opened firmer; May 77gC. Corn. Quote white nominally at 48a 49, and yellow at 46347. Cob corn, 2.50 a2.55 per bbl. Mill FcejJ. $21.00 per ton; medium, do, $20.50." Hay. Market firm and in healthy shape. We quote: No. 1 timothy, $17.00317.50; No. 2 timothy, $i6.ooa 16.50; No. 3 timothy, $15.00.115. 50;N'o. I clover mixed, $15.00315.50; No. 2 clo ver mixed, $13.00314.00; No I clover, $14.00314.50; No. a clover, $13.00313.50; no grade hay. $n.ooai2.oo. Potatoes. White, 'New York primes, per bushel, 50355c; do. Michigan and Ohio, per bushel, 50c; do, new, Bermu da, per bbl, $4.0035.00; do, ntw, Flor ida, per bbl. No. 1, $4.0035.00; Sweets Eastern Shore, kiln dried, per bbl, $1.75 32.00; do. Eastern Shore, Maryland, kiln dried, per bbl, $1.7532.00; do, North Carolina, prime, per bbl, $2.ooa 2.25; do, York River, per bbl., prime, $i.6oai.75. Yams, choice bright, per bbl, $i.25al.40. Green Fruits and Vegetables. Onions, per bushel, $1.4031.50. Cab bage, Danish, per ton, $i8.ooa20.oo; do, new, Florida, per crate. $1.5031.75; do, Charleston, per crate, $i.25ai.6o. Cel ery, home grown, per bunch, 4asc; do, Florida, per cr3te, $1.7532.25. Apples, per bbl. Baldwins, $3.50; Russets. $3.00 33.25; Ben Davis, $V5oa4 0o; Willows, $4.00. Oranges, California navels, $2.50 33.50; do, med't swcts, $2.5033.00; do, seedlings, $2.0032.50. Beans and Peas. New York, mar row, choice hand picked, $2.3032.35; dj do, medium, do do, a2. 10; do do. pea, do do, $j.0532.io. Blackeye pess. per bushel, choice new, $1.5531.60. Black pess, per bushel, choice new, $1.60. Green pC3s, per bushel, $1.2031.25. Nearby white beans, hand picked, per bushel, $1.5032.00. Provisions. Market very steady. Jobbing prices are as follows: Bulk shoulders, KaSJc; do short ribs, 9'c; do clear sides, 94c; bacon rib sides, ioJ4c; do clear sides, io'ic; bacon shoulders, 9c. Fat backs, 8;c. Sugar cured breasts, li'ic; sugar cured shoul ders.pc. Hams Small, JiJ'ac; large, lie; smoked skinned hams, 2Y1z; pic nic hams, 8jc. Lard Best refined, pure, in tierces, 9!4c, in tubs, sJ4c per lb. Mess pork, per bbl, $16.00. Live Poultry. Msrket firm; light re ceipts of hens. Quote: Hens, loaioc; old roosters, each, 25330c; young chick ens, nai2c; winter do, 2 lbs and under, 17120c; spring, I to 1 14 lbs, 28a.uc. Ducks, ioai3c Turkeys, 9ai2c. Geese, apiece, 35340c. Dressed Poultry. Capons, i6a20c. Butter. The ni3rket is steady. We quote : Creamery Separator 23324 Creamery Gathered Cream 2oa2l Creamery Imitation 18419 Eggs. Fresh laid eggs, I3ai3jc. Dressed Hogs. Choice Western Maryland and Pennsylvania light weights, per lb., 37!4c; Southern Maryland and Virginia, per lb., 6)4c Calves. Strictly nice veal, per lb., 6a 6;-jC Lambs and sheep. Spring lambs, choice, 8agc per lb.; poor, small stock, 5c per lb. Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Wheat firm, Jc higher; contract grade, April, 77a77'ic. Corn, firm, J4c highej; No. 2 mixed, April .)8a48J4c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 33K1C. Butter firm; fair demand; tancy Western creamery, 22'Ac; do prints, 22lAc, do nearby prints, 23c. Eggs firm, good demand; frsh nearby and Western, 14c; do South western, i.lc: do Southern, 13c. Cheest rjuict but steady. Live Stock. Cli'cago, 111. Cattie; choice ca'.tle leady to strong; good to prime steers, $5.ooa6.oo; poor to medium, $3.8034.90; tckcrs and feeders slow, $2.7534.75; ows, $2.75a4 50. Hogs; mixed and butchers, $5.8036.071 ; good to choice heavv. $s.oxa6.l2i-l. East Liberty. Cattle steady; extra, O5.60a5.7s; prime, $5. 2535. 50; common, '3.253400. Hogs stesdy; prime mediums 'cavy Yorkers and heavy hogs, $6.25; Nght Yorkers, $6.ioa6.2o; pigs, $5,903 '1.00; skits, $5.0035.50, LABOR "amTInDUSTRY. Unioni are multiplying in Japan. New York State has 243,000 unionists. Germany Has 18,502,000 agriculturists. In Berlin coal costs from $7 to $8 per on. Philadelphia bookkeepers are organ ring. There are 24,000 union railway tel egraphers. , Reading union brass polishers have rnanized a band. Birmingham, Ala., linemen struck irainst working with negroes. Pcnsacola has a harbor worthy to , ank with that of Naples for all the pur xcs valuable vo a nation. Fftmoaa Man'a Vtawa of Woman. If you would make a pair of good shoes take for the sole the tongue of a woman; it never wears out. Alsatian proverb. The woman who is resolved to be re spected can make herself to be so. even amid an army of soldiers. Cervantes. A man should choose for a wife only such a woman as he would choose for a friend were she a man. Joubcrt. Let a man pray that none of his wo mankind should form a just estimate of him. Thackeray. If woman did turn man out of Para dise, she has done her best ever since to make it up to him. Sheldon. It is born in maidens that they should wish to pleae everything that has eyes. Gleim. Love decreases when it ceases to in crease. Chateaubriand. A woman's hopes are woven as sun beams; a shadow annihilates them. George Eliot. A woman's lot is made for her by the love she accepts. George Eliot. A short absence quickens love; a long absence kills it. Mirabeau. Hllnaa of Mateanirtt. Some of our scientists may soon tell us the relationship between statesman ship and baldness, says the Saturday Exvening Post. Most of the leaders in our public life are distressingly short of hair. There are exceptions, of course, but the rule holds. In former years our stttesmen were not bald. George Washington's powdered locks, John Adams' sweeping curls, Andrew Jack son's precipitous pompadour, and even the long strands that fell in this disor derly way from the head of Lincoln, proved this. Of course the country was not so large then as it is now, and they had no expansion, no trusts and few bosses. There was fun enough in politics to keep the hair from falling out. Perhaps our modern statesmen are worrying too much. The only consola tion is that the baldness is only partial, ind while there is linir there is hope. Till Will Interest Ittnor- To quickly introilune the fa mom blood pnr ifter, ii. IJ. li. (Dotr.uio Mood lialm) into now homci, we will givo away 10.000 treatment stiaolnkely free. E. B. B. will positively cure all Wood nnd itkin troabloa uleorn, cancera, croiuli, eczema, eating oron, itching bumora, walllngo, pimples, boils, carbuncles, bone pains, rlimuuntiBni, catarrh, contagious blood poison, affocting throat, bones and joint or mucous paicbes. I). B. B. makes the blood pure and rich, heals ovory soro or eruption and stops all achco nnd pains. Druggists, H. For free treatment, address Blood I3n,lm Co., 12 Mitchell bt., Atlanta, Oa. Describe trou ble and free medical advice given until cured. B. B. B. cures old, doop-eated cases that re fuse to heal under patent medicines or doc tore" treatment. The people who pride tbemcelves on boing determined are in many instances only contrary. K--h package of Pctkak Fadeless col 1 more goods than any other dye and color thorn bettor too. Hold by all druggists. The British Government will be asked for 9(5,000,000 to start the construction of thirty-three new war vessels. The man who writes the prettiest love letters seldom makes the best hucband. A month') Teat Free, If yon have Dhenmatism, writ Pr. fihoop, Tlaeine, Wis., Box 148, for six bottles of his Ttheimiatia Onre, exp. paid. Send no money. Tay 5.60 if cured. Visitors to Mount Vernon, the home of the Father of His Country, have the choice of two routes from Washington electric car or steamboat. Hear That Hstrkt It means Pneumonia. Cure it with Hox tlo's Croup Cure. No failure here. 60 cents. Iu ruttoy of the islands of the Pacific Ocean tlanhanUasi attacks from twenty to fifty per ecnt. of the population. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is a liquid and Is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svsicm. Send for testimonials, free. Sold by )ruggists, 75c. F. J. Cbeset k Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Fossil remains of horses that were no bigger than foxes, and belonging to the eocene age, have been found in California. FTT3 permanently cured. No fits ornervoui nesa niter first dny's uso of Dr. Kliue's Great Nerro Itnstoror. t!i trial liottio and treatise free Dr. K. li. Klihk, Ltd., m Arch St., rbila., l'a. London is said to be richer in trees than any other Eusepcsn city. A Colonel in tbo British South African army says that Adams' Tutii Frutti was a blessing to his men while marching, Tim length of tho Congo Iliver is be lieved to exceed 2000 miles, and it drains an area of 800.010 sonar' mtlea. Piso's Cnro cannot be too highly spoken o" P a congo. cure. J. W. O'JSiuiiK, 822 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan. 6, ll'OO. The foreign trade ol Mexico now reachen n annual value of f-H'),OC'J,000. JTrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children !eethiur, soften the gurus, rednaej innanima. tkn, allays pain, care wind eolio. 36cabo(tti There are at present 160,000 children in Cuba enrolled in the free public schools. oooooooooooooooooooooooqoooooooodoqoooooooooooooo o o o Q O o o o Q o o 0 9 o a o o tt Q o o o o o o a o o o o o CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests of worms that make the lives of children and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the human stomach or bowels, and feed on the substance which should properly nourish the body", are dislodged by Cascaret's Candy Cathartic, and expelled. One or two tablets usually drive them out, and persistent use is sure to io away with the unwelcome intruders. Many children and older people suffer from worms without knowing it, and get thin and weak, although their appetite is good. The best way to find out is to take Cascarets. Never accept a substitute! 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VK H V l.tti UT wo lurnisn vno RUKC'CR M ffniptte w:hi l cioid rulde, 1 oiIItr.2 mwd- f nri.thobttlnft. 1 Drukairn at ticmIImi. nil rtton Bank wlllrk H'ALm, bftrrthinr Can onpratM tliB iiiarliltlt. Fr IS til r. nr roiTOTBirommeif (eicn HlUrltM Wrttt rnor SI foot and not of hmniom, dllforeut lrttht up to of If jam mnt tact cstra foot nttaohment Vt nox, inrmuinu l ium(r,ir;irnia;pau i nifkr. l purehaM. ORDER TODAY o 25. CENTS PER ROD -fire i FORsTHE BESFENCE MADE OFfl WIRL PMMI5HLERS hgerstown,!s M 0. eil ,Jsysfc" WESELl CHEAPER MACHIHES.ViW rna,inrsit(rfrL-dly'thi-iiiti.eii.'ioto'Ju.(W.hii(nirlVOI KuntlfkHtt mIj Slt.KI. U, T i raiwfc atSIS.as tat araalat twIn( aitvlila loa ter tvpt4. rnn'tnrrtrMwlnE machine fromtf" ', 9 niiy nrhTCMCfn no n-nttcr how attract! vo Mia rnr mar -ro. no tit Jott yet4 wat niMtwlaa. t 0U FREE ffiWIKQ MACHIME CATAIOQ'JC. We art-the Unrnt wwmr mnrf.lne dealer ia th? world and oiawiriTy HAve vrni st o.i hi to !.u'M.n Tin.r Adami. CI? A no narnitftif o nn ihiiaiaaii i i A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH advertisement. is absolutely pure, no glazing, no coating with egg mixtures or chemi cals to hide imperfections fcaa call,.., ".' jx the m of iu hou. i" Uihs.j. to thru pi.. i set. cru'' in U by r retu ba-' ' "A tape worm eltfatewn feet loag at leutcftme on toe ic.ne ftf ler lay takiug two CASCAUET3. Thia I am sur. baa caused mjr bttd boaltb (or the past three years. I an (till taklDir Cucarats. tbo only catbaruo worthy of notlco by sons I bio people." Gbo. w. Bowlxi, Baird, Mlaa. . yA -WT-CBX1 T tVVti TTt yvmrw thm rvt bt CA -CA St Vrfn wa mid. Kw It M aicr fl boxes yr. irMtor uy mr Vnat tMlHo.l. W fbllta, m will aWaiT .'' A ft. MbMiuUlf ratwstveA mmr r ptwacr rVidcd. 4Kt bar l4vL Iwt o m bm. tM m fl. hnl rlni7iu Mrttwnle flrcl If mrm ( t. - t4b mMmm b. rtMt-m HBsi frc h1 thm mtw b E by BiMll. lb rujUlt fwmmt l ab IVr rv4U bat. 1 oak .r j4 r CAftCAiii i b, Umm. b mmU kj lauUi. aaal fAMIMATWN. 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MAN hr lariro Maniifartnrina; Hnnsa, m.W In ,-UNb puin fr IS lUyh' trinl ; itroitiolicn and ptTtmnent p'Rition If hui iafartorv. Adilrede UB. l' CO., Ifficiieaiuat Bireet, l'UUieilii. IT PAYS TO ADTERTM8 IM Tills i-Ari:ic. H II II. OP ALL! Purity is kept up on'y y Constant Kicking and Constant Watching. We have our eye on the purity of LION COFFEE. It will always be kept up! We shall kick if it isn't. You will never need to kick if you uso o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o to DRUGGISTS art .. t- ' lull wk, a. (art, a uav. mm woo bmi-ima4I It, mmm we- wmr mir ( ) 'J
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