THE PINKHAM CURES 1TTRACTUG GREAT ATTESTIOJ AS05Q THuma mm. Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E. 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes timony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. Pinkham's files. "When Lydia E. Pinkham's Reme dies were first introduced skeptics all over .the country frowned upon their curative claims, but as year after year has rolled by and the little group of women who had been cjifed by the new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skepticisms have been swept away as by a mighty flood, until to-day the great good that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking people. Merit alone could win such fame ; wise, therefore, is the woman who for a cure relies upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compo und. RUNNING FOR COVER. THE ORICINAL OILED CLOm IN HACK AW fTLLOV ; WILL COVER YOU lift) KfFD YAH hDY IM V 77 ii I TUB U'CTTCCT HIEinih aut'"f ON SALE tJVIDvwHW f.Uo,n" TAKB KO iUMTITUTliS. a. j. tower o.,b0st0h,masj.,uj.a. . Tower canamak co,um. Toronto, can. BROMO- SELTZER CURES ALL, Headaches IO CENTS --EVERYWHERE J I BUY BRAINS! Agvnti wanted for "The Nw York Evening New.M J he DolUr-A-Ye.tr Dally. Ey to jrt kubBrr ntioni. ot 4tt myMlf iq 1& minntet. Kwn postwil Intent nfarkntt, faabfont, Blot-lew, poJlmt, etc. Toteph Howard, Jr., Uie moat famoua NwMpaifr man In America, write esclntively for tia In Now York, 'Howara,i.Column,,alona la worth m"i tfaanth ntire prlre of the riaprr. Only dollar per yea for a Metropolitan Daily Nwnpaier. Atlrtrem WALTER 8COTT, Keillor and Proprietor, Now Y.rJt 3fc.Tea.OK News, 187 Broadway, New York. nDADOV 1EW DI.COVERY; rm bb W. 0 I qaiek relief and tarwwofft mm Book mt taaiimouia'a and 10 rinys treatmenl 9M Or. I. aattMVtOM, Bex B, Atlanta. Oa YCl IS NOT A CURE-ALL, but it cures RHEUMATISM And mil ditrame. arising from ImpuHMn in the Mood. Jt pom'tlrtlu trill not injur tko dloiioe tfrawnt. Catarrh, Kidney, Lirrr and Htamavh iroublme disappear under the potesrful Mood purifying auulitlrs vf thi. medicine. TWO BOTTLES CURED. Gentleman t I take pleasure In bearing va four raivuvivi. A wo wiuw vuim uaj wu ui m vnav. . .h.w w.,. bt it any bonetlt to you In adrtrtltlnc your meritorious remedy, you can use It. Tourt truly, W. B. RAND. Steward. If. C. InitUutton for Blind, I Bobbltt Mil All Druggiiti, 1 1. oo, Bobbltt Chemical Co., Indian Who Uva on CUver. There are aome Indian; in Mendo cino that may not live ' in clover," as we understand the phrase, but it is cer tain that they live on it. Strange to jay they make it a regular article of food, going out into the fields and pulling up the plant and eating it by handful leaves, items, flower-heads and all. These tame Indians use many planta that white men find no value in, among them seaweeds, fungi, lichens, ferni and conifers. PROVE DOAN'S FREE HELP. TbOM who doubt, who think because other Kidney Remedies do them no good, who (eel discouraged, they profit most by the Free Trial of Doan's Kidney Pills. The wondrous results stamp Doan merit. . Aching bat-bora eased.' Hip, back, and I ho paint overcome. Swelling of the limbt and dropsy signs ranish. They correct urine with brick dust tedt rocnt, high colored, excessive, pain in past V5g' dribllnT. frequency, bed wetting. Doan s Kidney piiu dissolve and remove tlcull and grol. Itellove heart palpita tion, tleeplettnett, headache, nervousness. SAttic, Ixd., Fob. 8, 100p. "I received Ue trial package of Doan's Kidney Pills aadl must cooleti they did me wonderful good. It seems strange to say that I had tried several kinds of kidney medicines without doing me any good, I bad back ache, pain In my bladder and scalding M!!!Lfud "mpl9 P"V nt me topped It all in a few days, and Hth the Pckae I am now using from our drug oroIeptobscorediermAnenUy. It to wonderful, but suref2crtala the med- .Satwk,rn!nro, IWM ,n at weery untU I oommnd.Uit um of go's Kidney Fnia.-c; it P. O. Box M, Balsm. Washington Ca?Ili: CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH. B.B.B. Caret Daap. Seated Cases Etpaelallt To Pro It B. B. B, 8ent prea. These diseases, With aches and pains in bonci, joints and back, agonizing paint in shoulder blades, handa, fingers, arms and legs crippled by rheumatism, lumbago, sci atica, or neuralgia; hanking, spitting, not bleeding, ringing in the ears, tick ttomach, deafness, noitet in the head, bad teeth, thin hot blood, all run down feeling of catarrh are sure tignt of an awful poisoned condi tion of the blood. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Soon all achet and paint ttop, the poison it destroyed and a real permanent cure is' made of the worst rheu matism or foulest catarrh. Thousands of cases cured by taking B.B.B. It strength ent weak kidneys and improves diges tion. Druggists, 1 per large bottle. Sam ple free by writing Blood Balm Co., 19 Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice seat in sealed letter Some authors are known by their works and some by their rejection slips. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders For Children Successfully used by Mother Oray. nurse in the Children's Home in New York. Cure Feverlshness, Did Stomach, Teething Disor ders, move and regulate the Bowels nnd Destroy Worms. Over 80,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 25o. Sample mailed Fuze. Address Alien 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. I. It it estimated that there are 182,000,000 tons of anthracite cool waiting to be woijtcd in Ireland. There Is more Catarrh (a this section of the country than nil other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable, ror a great many years doctors fironounced ft a local disease and prescribed ocal remedies; nnd by constantly falling to cure withlttJcal treatment, pronounced It In curable.6oienoe has proven Cat nrrh to be s constitutional disease Jnd therefore require" constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. , is the only constltut lo nnl cure on the market. It is taken Internally in dosei from lOdrops to a teaspoonful. It nets direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars foe any ease it falls to oure. Send tor circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. Cnixn A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 70o. Hall's Family rills are the best. An explorer doesn't have to be sor cerer in order to discover the source of t river Colds " I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer't Cherry Pectoral, and it gave mc im mediate relief.'' W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. How will your cough be tonight? worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Torts tlstt : 25c, SOc.'SI. All erof rltti. Consult your doctor. " he tar, take It, than do a, lie snyi. If he tellR you not to take It, then don't take It. He knows. Leave It with him. We are wiltlnfr. J, c. ATEtt CO.. Lowell, Malt. Senator Hoar, at the New England dinner that was held recently in Phila delphia, talked about New England hospitality. "It is better now than it used to be," lie said, "but it will stand improvement here and there. I re member how I dined, not long ago, with a Connecticut farmer, a boyhood friend of mine. For dinner there wan turkey. It was an excellent bird, and I ate of it heartily. I said: 'John, this turkey will make a fine hash tomor row.' 'Yes, George, it will,' the far mer answered, "provided that you leave off now."' RALEIGH, N. 0. testimony to theeurattve propertlea or cxpreitage prepaid. Baltimore, ltd., V. 5. A. Disappointed. The story is told of a Scotchman, one of several brothers, whose father, a wealthy man, had died. There was much quarrelling about the properly. A friend condoled with him on the be reavement. "Well." said he, "our father's death might have been a real pleasure to us; instead of that it is only a misery." Hard workers are usually honest; industry lifts them above temptation. South Baktouvtixk.', Feb. South Baktouvtixk.. Ivu: Feb. 8. Doan's Klduey't Pills and have bought several boxes of my druggist They have done me much good. I iu hardly able to do any work until I began taking them; now I can work all day and mv back doet not get the least bit tired." Bird Gsat. rait to maiu vou rmiND. nm m Mil o Oa, SatMa, . trial W- fWt ma m y malL wlUiout aharra. " t"ttJai!y 1111a. 4 Kanat., fcttroact). U III tCal M aniaM sa dtlahSuM aat awU la MlM-Ean. C&JauOala, M. HadJcal ASvke Prat -Strictly CaaiUantUI. t -l ... n m tw COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Qcerral Trsdt Condlllont R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: "Disproportion between supply and demand is still a factor of strength in many commodities, while similar con ditions exist as to skilled labor, retard ing much work and in some cases post poning important undertakings and im provements. Wages have been advanc ed voluntarily and also in response to demands by organized labor. "Relief to traffic congestion is stitl confined to a few favored districts, and shippers cannot hope for prompt deliv eries until lake navigation opens. Earn ings continue to show splendid gains over former years, January returns thus far exceeding 1902 by 9.4 per cent, and loot by 18.7 per cent. Orders for spring shipment are heavy in all staple lines, and the advance business for fall in unusually large, testifying to the con fidence of buyers in continued pros perity. "Sound conditions continue to pre vail in the iron and steel industry, with few Gcvelopmcnts of note, Coke is in somewhat better supply, making it pos sible to operate blast furnaces wiih less interruption than was experienced when the month opened. "Cotton has taken the leading posi tion of the great staples, both as to ex tent of advance and volume of specula tive transactions. Visible supplies art lower than at the corresponding dat in any year of the past decade, and it is an unusual day when exports do not exceed receipts. "Several grades of cotton (roods hav advanced in price, which with gains ir other divisions of the mhrkct during preceding weeks makes the level of quo tations much higher. "In the leather market the ch!e event has been an active demand with higher prices for belting butts. Low supplies of sole leather give strength, and tipper stock is in better request. Domestic hides weaken as the advanc ing season brings poorer grades to market. Restricted receipts of dry hides sustain values, imports from Central America commanding a frac tional advance. "Failures for this week numbered mo in the United States against 240 last year, and twenty in Canada, com pared with thirty-three a year ago.'" LATEST QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear, 'i 35n3.55; best r-ntont. J1.80; choice Family, 4.05. Wbeat Xetr York No. 2. 81Jicj Philndelphia No 2, 79u79Kc; Baltimore No. 2, 80,'c. Corn New York No. 2, 60c; Phila flnlphla No. 2. 63Xu5 k;IlultlinoroNo. 2, Vic. Onts New York No. 2. 4.W0; rhilfi dolphin No. 2, 4;!u4:J;to: Baltimore No 2, 4()e. Hny No. 1 timothy, lt).00n10.50; No. 2 timnthv. 18.00ai8.i"x)j No. 3 tim othy $l5.00al7.0O Fruits and Vegetables. White Pota toes With receipts lesslibernl and quite nn improvement In the demand, the mmket rules steudy and firm. Apples all good to choice fruit trees of fungus are in good demand. Cabbage wiib quite a lulling oft' in the roccipls, thre in a much firmer feeling on all good In choice stock. 8wcet potutoes nr.) in ample supply for present needs; the ' market rules quiet but steady. We quote; Cabbage Danish large, per ton 8.50n!).00; domestic, por ton $3.00.i0.00 Potutoes Maryland and Pennsylvania, iter bu 60ai5o; Eastern por bu 00a 65c; Eggplants, Florida, per orunge box $1.50 a2.00. Onions yellow, per bu GOatiOc; red, per bu 45u50u. Celery, per doz 25u40o. Apples Eastern, good to choice, per brl $1.75n3.00: Wentoru, do do do do do $1.75a2.50; No. 2 nil kinds tl.00al.25. Sweet Potatoes Potomac yellow, per brl 2.50r2 75; North Caro lina, yellow, $2.i5a2.75; Kusteru shore yellow, $2.25u2 00. Yams, yellow, 1.75 ul.85. Butter, 8oparator, 27a28o; Gathered cream, 26u27c; prints.l-lb 2!a30c; KolU, 2-lb. 2iia3'Jc; Duiry pts. Md., Pu., Va., 8h29o. F.ggs, Fiesh-laid eggs, per dozen, 17ii17Kc. Cheeso, Large, GO-lb, 14.Vnl4'i'cj mo dium, 36-lb, I4)ial4,; iilunics, 23-lb, 14Kal4o. Live Poultry, Hons, 13ul3Xe; old roosters, each 25a30c; Turkeys, 17itl8e; Duckt, 14al5o Hides, Heavy steers, association and saltern, Into kil., 60-lbt and up, close so leotion, llallKc; oows and light stocrt HaSJio. Provisions and Hog Products. H' Ik clear rib aides, 9u; bulk shoulder, 9c; bulk bellies, lOJic; bulk ham b.itt.., lOo, bacon clear rib tides, 10;c; bnoou shoulders, 10c; sugar-cured breasts, I2!i'c; sugar-cured thouldort, 10c; iiinr-ourea California hamt, 10c; burnt canvated or uncanvesed, 13 lbs. tud under, 143tc;refinod lard tierces, brl tnd50 lb cant, gross, KWc; refined lard, Uulf-barreli and new tubs, 10? 0. Llvt Slock, Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 15a20o lower, rood to prime steers 1 60a 550; medium 3 004 25; ttockert and foedert l 25 a4 50; cowt, $1 40a4 40; heifers 2 00j 4 SO; Texas-fed steert $3 60a 4 .25 Hogs, Mixed and butohert $6 60a7 00; good to clioioe, heavy 16 90a7 12; Sheep, theep and Iambi slow to lower; good to clioioa whethert t4 75u5 35; Western theep t4 503 40. Kant Liberty, Cattle tteady; choioe $5 15u5 25; nrime $j 80a 5 10. Hogs, prime boavy 7 (K)a7 15, mediums VI 15; lieavy Yorkert t7 05a7 10. Sheep steady, Beat wethura $4 05u4 80 culls and com mon $1 75n2 50; ohoiee Iambtt600n6 10 SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Glacier are the largest bodies ol crystalline structure known. Electrically heated gloves and short are proposed for motormcn. Goubet, the inventor of submarine torpedo boats, has become insane. The Ttachers' College, in New York, wilt hereafter train teachers to teach health. ... The pull of the railway engines in use is from sixteen 10 hi-ty tons. . The Northwestern it the first univer sity to officially appoint a college "llriwW to vrt atiidante. . Fewer married men than bachelors commit suicide. The fixed capital in agriculture 'n the United States is loir timet that in manufactures. The mortality of bachelor! it greater, it all aget, than the mortality of old maids. Ore it now loaded into lake schoon ers at the rate of ooo torn an hour. Witcontin is first in lumber and tim ber productt, and Minnesota leadt in Souring and grist mills. r The Baltimore and Ohio Railway will be made a four-track road from Pitts- In" n Chiraaro. Rather Have the Money. The business methods of insurance companies are not at all to the liking 01 a snrewn old Ltcrmaii larmcr with wnom a certain agent had some deal ings. The house of the farmer, insur ed for a thousand dollars, had burned down. The privilege of replacing a burned house is reserved bv insurance companies, and the agent. Iiaving this in intitri, saia to the larmcr: "We'll put you up a better house man the one yon had for six hun dred dollars. "Ncin!" said the farmer, emnhatic ally. "I vill haf my one tousand dol lar or notingsl Dot house could not be built again for even a tousand." "Oh. yes, it could," said the insur ance man. "It was an old house. It doesn't cost so much to build houses nowadays.' A six-hundred-dollar new house would be a lot bigger and better than the old one." Some months later, when the insur ance man was out for a day's shoot ing, he rode up again to the farmer's place. "Just thought I'd stop while I was up here." he said, "to see if you want ed to take out a little insurance." I got notings to insure," said the farmer "notings but my vife." "Well, then," said the insurance man. cheerfully, "insure her." "Ncin!" said the farmer, with deter mination. "If she die, you come out here und say, 'I not gif you one tou sand dollar. I get you a bigger und a better vife for six hundred,' No, sir, I dakes no more insurance oud!" She Ht-d an Aim In Life. 'Tenelope, have you any plans for the future?" The father, a distinguished physi cian, looked sternly at his thirteen-year-old daughter as he asked this question. "Yes. sir," she answered. "You say it makes you homesick to stay away from home. Penelope. That is a consideration hardly worth men tioning. Homesickness soon passes away. Your sister is in her last year at the college to which I wished to send you, and you will not be alone, at least ior a year, and at the end of that time you ought to be able to get along nicely by yourself." Penelope tapped the floor impatient ly with her (not. "I won't go, papa," she declared. "There is no use talking about it. I'd rather die!" "You are growing up, rcnclope." sighed the good doctor, "apparently without any idea of the value of time or the earnestiies and reality of 1 i le. You don't care for useful books; you do nothing to improve your mind ; you spend your hours in frivolity; you seem to float idly along as if there was 110 serious end or aim in living except to get what selfish pleasure you can get out of it. Yet you say you have plans for the future. What are they?" "I am poing to be a society lady," said rcnclope. Refinement is better than riches: in deed, refinement alone can make riches i medium of happiness. 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