WOMtN ttRc Arv Ll.WN, Sometimes women drift Into con dition of "hnlf Invalid." Continual Innguor all tired out, run down, bnek f.-i nelie, nerves slinttered, lieiidnehe, terrible pnln, no appetite, poor diges tion. In nine case out of ten it's beenimc tbe kid neys rail todo their work of Altering the polxonous system waste from the blood. Tbe kidneys nrc wenk nnd need the strcnpthenltiB help of Drain' Kidney rilln. Ueitel how these pills repair n weakened pliy. fli'iil condition when this condition Is en used by sick kldiwys. Mrs. Sadie .Mettles, of IM W. 4th Ave., Columbus. Ohio, says: "I'rlor to the year 18U8 1 suffered considerably from baikache, pain In the head, lan guor nnd depression and weakness of the action of tbe kidneys. The pain was always worse In the morning nnd I felt miserable. I wax Induced to pro. cure a box of Dunn's Kidney nils and I began their use. They proved prompt and effective. They cured me, and there has been no return of tbe trouble since taklnr them. I owe all the credit to Donu's Kidney nils." A Fit KB THIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Mettles will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-Milbuni Co., Buffalo, N. V. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cent Ier box. . Seed Corn. A Kansas City small boy was esked by bis school teacher to use "seed com"' in a sentence. "When I was out in the country last smnnicr," said the youngster, "I seed cornstalks in a field." FITS oermanentlyeii red. No (ltsornervous rcss after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NervoHestorer.fcStrlnl hottleand treatketree Ur.l.. H.Kiist, Ltd., 31 Arch Ht.. l'blla.,l'a Hceiprneity is the art of exchanging something you don't want tor something you do. Mrs. Wlnslow's Pootlilng Kyrup lorchlldren teething, soften tbe gums, reduces inflamma tion allays aln,curcpind colic. 2Se.nbottle What a jolly old world ihip would be if all men practised what they preach! Old Safes. Back." if Chairs, etc.. can be dyed with Putnam Faufless Dveb. The alrUhatBuyVHlm. American Girl We haven't been i ver long, you know. I suppose your people always lived here ? Augustus We came to England with the Normans, don't you know. American Girl Oh, indeed, the Normans I I'm afraid I don't know them. From Tit-Bits. The frankness with which a seventeen-year-old girl refers to herself as an old maid is only exceeded by the frankness with which she denies it ten years later. ., Ami -J m J ' miff g. To be a successful ii and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of all wives and mothers. "Dear Mrs. Pixkoam : jLydia K. Pinkhnm'a Vegetable Com pound will make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and wearlnesa. 1 then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was, and the wonderful results she had had from your Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and used it for three months. At the end of that time I was a different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in love with rau all over again. It seemed like a new existence. I had been suf fering with Inflammation and falling of the womb, but your medicine cured that and built up my entire system, till I was indeed like a new woman. Hlncerely yours, Mbo-Chas. F. Bbowx, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark.. Vice President Mothers' Club." Suffering- women should not fall to profit by Mrs. Brown's ex periences; lust as surely as she wan cured of the troubles enumer ated In her fetter, just so surely will Lydla 13. IMnklioin's Vegetable Compound cure other women who suffer from womb troubles, Inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration. Head the story of Airs. Potts to all mothers i ham, Lynn, Mass., and you will be Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound of cases: of famH.l t ronhlfis curinir ' ( Iemembc.r this when you go to your vtfa Em Plnxaanro I he Butier Boy's of Porto Rico. Every morning .the people of 'the large towns of I'orlo Rico arc awaken id by little merchants crying "Butter' l-lntter of the country!" These are the butter boys who go trotting in each morning as soon as the tropical dawn begins, to sell the native butter which has been inaJe by, their mothers the day before. Each little merchant carries a plat on his head, balancing it expertly like u juggler, and never bothering tr. steady it with bis hand, whether lie is running or making change. The plate contains about fifty oi sixty "pats" of the stuff. It isn't very good, although it seems dcliciou to the Porto Ricans, because thcii climate is not adapted for keeping but tcr well; so they are accustomed to an article that would sceni rancid anc1 strong to the luckier persons in thf north. The "pats" arc very small, weighing less than an ounce each, and they scl for about one cent. The customer.' of the butter boys usually buy just enough to serve tor one meal. The butter boys' mothers don't make this butter in a chum. Thc mcrclv s'hake milk or ercani in a big jar tiil it is fairly solid. Then the put in lots oi salt and send it tc town. What a happy old world this would be if people who lose their tempers were unable to find them again ! Lighting, mid Wnt.r. It Is practically Impossible to cause an electric spark of high electromotive force to leap from otip surfitee of n liquid to another. For this reason it is rare that lightning strikes the surface of water. How's Tills? Vt't offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of t'ntnrrli that eanuul lie enred by Hall's L'ntarrli Cure. F. J. f'liKXF.Y & Co., Toledo, O.' We, the uudundgned, iinvo known K.J. Cheney for the last 15yeai.nnt believe hlni perfectly honorable in' all business transne tlons anil flnnueially able to curry out any oblications made by their firm. West & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O, Wai.mko, Kixnav Mat.vin, Whclrsnlr ' Druggists, Total'!, o. Hall's Catnrrli Cure is t:ti.-ti iiiternnlly.nt Inir (llreeily upon the liiorl .and mucoussnr fnees nf the system. T'-stiinoniiils sent free. Price. 75e. per bottle. Pnld liy all Druggists. Xak-j lliill't Family fills for i-nn-tipaiiua Has flight to 1'iay f or Japan. At least one mini in Missouri piously prays that victory may perch mi tin banner of the. .lap in the war now be lug voiced. This is Colonel John o bieslil, of Iliehmoml. liner! heir of Kiu John Sobleski. of Poland. Hope For the Future. "(.'nine ! conic !" cried the candi date's friend, "don't be dishcartencc so easily." "Hut 1 "in sure to be beaten," replied the candidate, dismally. "Oh, let your motto be, 'lie whe runs and rights away may live to rur another day.' " Don't take things as they come i' they belong to other people. &m t. b. m 'V''!.. wife, to retain the love " Dea n Mb. Piksu am t During the early fiart of my married life I was very delicate n health. I had two miscarriages, and both my husband and I felt very badly as we were auxious to have children. A neighbor whi had been using Lydla 12. Pinkhani'i Vegetable Compound advised me to try It, and 1 decided to do so. I soon felt that my appetita wts increasing, the headatl-.i gradually decreased end finally disappeared and my p-encral health Improved. 1 felt t if new blood coursed throur;h my veins, the sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I be came strong and well. ' Within a year after I became the mothet of a strong healthy child, the joy oi our home. You certainly have splendid remedy, and 1 wish every mother know of it. Sincerely yours, Mrs. Akka. Potts, HO Park Ave., Dot Springs, Ark." If you feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about vour case, pr if you wish confidential advice of the moKt. exnerioneed. write to Mrs. Pink- advised free of charge. Lydla E. has cured and IB curing thousands them inexnensivelr and absolutely. druggist. Insist upon getting vczztabie uompcuna. THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told ii Short Order. F.dwin Lonsdale, florist of Spring field Township lias made an assign nient to John O. Lamb for the bene iit of his creditors. The directors of the Coal?vill Yoiiiik Men's Christian Assoriatiot have decided to erect a new huildin; for bowliiiK alleys and swimming pool Coatesvillc council has passed ot the ordinance granting the Wes Chester Street Kailway Company ill' right to lay tracks and operate a' electric railway in that borougl: Work has been commenced on th new line. A Slianiokin young woman, win refused to reveal her i.lcntitv, sav the police and a crowd pursiiiui John Didavich, who. it is alleged, hai matched a purse fnun Miss Klizabctl Hoyd. The young woman grapplet with with the fugitive and held hip until the police arrived. Mrs. l-'.mily Dicbl, of Stroudsbui was burned to death. ( n account of the spread of small pox, a Slianiokin ofticcr of the Stat Hoard of Health notified the inliabi lants that unless thry were vac . -inatcd by April jS collieries and fac tories willl be shut down. 1'alc I'attoii. w ho has been a tcrio to the people of f'.ig Valley fur "evera years, was sentenced to four and one half years in the Western I'cnitciitiar) hy Judge Woods, at l.ewistown. 1 1 r broke down and cried like a child. In the effort to determine what shal be done with money colh-ctcl tut erecting a nioiimncnt to the mini workers shut down at l.attimcr, ; meeting uf the KNccutivc Hoards o nil three districts is soon to be called lrirc originating frmn sparks fron a railway engine near the Port Cliittoi tunnel, destroyed many hiiu.lre.i acre' of timber on the I'lue .Mountain oni mile west of I lanibnrg. The llanicr were extinguished during the nigh' by loo men and boys. There were but two bidders for th new city Alteration plant to be placer on Island 1'ark, in t lie Susquehanna -Coder & Miller. Ilarrifburg, xhi; Kastcrn Construction Company nf New York, $jXo..soo. No action a' taken on the bids. In the investigation of the Hlytln Township election frauds at lotts ville. the court was informed tha Patrick Connelly, a member of tin District School Hoard, was expellee irom the hoard for the alleged rcasm that he missed two meetings. It if I'harged that the real reason Connelly was put out was because he revcah-r i plan to extort money from the pu. chool teachers, who were told to "paj up or get out." While the two young sons of William Haines, a farmer, .if Lan caster, were depositing waste in the kitchen stove, the stove was shattered by an explosion and both boys were badly burned. While collecting wasti paper the boys bad picked up a paper hag containing gunnowder. The residence of Chief of Police Thomas McKcowan, at Ridley Park as entered w hile the officer was away by a negro anil sonic money, a revol ver and several other articles of value 'tolen. A transfer was filed in the Record er's olVicc at Lancaster whereby the Philadelphia, Coatcsville & Lancastci Railway Company becomes the ownct of all the property and rights of the Hrandywine Lleetric Street Railway Company. The consideration namec1 is $i. The companies had laid out parallel routes from Coatcsville li Lancaster through a thickly settler region. There will now be no war of rates as at ri r t indicated and th move is one of protection. The pro posed road will be the connecting link between Lancaster ami l'hila .Iclphia by trolley. Charles Croll, of Plymouth, while a prisoner of Constable Zciglcr. oi .A'lcntowii, jumped fr un a Lehigh Val ley express train while it was goiiif high speed down the mountain lieu White Haven, lie has not been sect smcc, and whether he was burled inti I he Lehigh River and drowned o was unhurt and escaped to the wood! is not known. Croll is accused of tin ! rccny of military property from !n Allcntown coiiinanv. Charged with criminal libel, Rev T. A, Smyth, pastor of the Last State Street African Methodist Lpiscopa Church, I larrisburg, has filed a bone of $iono for bis appearance at tin June term of court. The charRC va: preferred by ofiiccr J. H. Early, ane is said to have grown out of an article published in the "Hoys' Capital," whicf Mr. Smyth edits. The Philadelphia & Reading Rail v.ay Company has asked Ciovernoi Pennypacker for a hearing em an ap plication to extend the time of the lommissions of coal and iron police men. Recently the Governor decider that lie? would commission these of beers for one year only. The Cover nor has signified bis willingness tr I. ear argument. Two of the three borough auditor) of Marcus Hook refuse to serve. In an address at the West Cbestc High School, President Joseph Swain of Swarthmore College, eiffered to th school -a free schedarship at Swarth more College for four years. Samuel A. Crozcr, of Upland, lia completed his thirty-seventh year a; superintendent of the Upland Baptis Sunday school, and the celebration wa: marked by a banquet to the teacher' and officers of the school. While Mrs. Newlin was testifyiui iigainst Chester llcnicrley in the offici of Alderman It. J. Shoemaker, o' Chester, llemerly sprang up and at tempted to cheike the woman. He wa- ubeliird and held for trial. Mrs Ncwlni says he assaulted her sou. The. court has appointed John F Dohoncy, a llarrisbnrg newspapc man, a member of the Board of Cni iiiissioncrs of Dauphin County, to hi the vacancy created by the death o' William M. l.auinan, of Midelletown George Pratt was arrested at Potts ville, charged with fraudulently col lecting money for alleged insurance Pratt is said to have duped persons ir N'orristown and either places. A $joeo Pipe Organ, towards the purchase of which Andrew Carnegie lonateJ $ooo. was used for the firs' time in St. John's Lutheran Church 1 ainaquc. Harry Trostlc and William Der who were captured by armed farmer in North Cornwell 'township after chase, being accused of robbing the market wagon of Cyrus Brubaker, are now also charged with robbing the home uf Mrs. Mary Biglcr, at Ami ville, on March 21. The Blair County Teior "Director propose to errcct at the county farm k set of buildings of the same pattern and character a the Chester Count) hospital structures for the care of thf insane. The home is at present over mmded, having too inmates, lot of honi are inwnc. Cbi'liHiiKClAL Kt!LW. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Commercial conditions have im troved somewhat during the past week, ilthough there is still tnurh to be de tired. Despatches from the South an .nost encouraging. At the Last mors seasonable weather prevailed, yel Spring trade is till below normal. Hie best news of the week was the settlement of many labor controver lies, or at least resumption of work pending arbitration. .Manufacturing returns arc still con fusing, notable impreivcmcnt in the Iron and steel industry being offset by less favorable reports regarding tcx lilc and footwear factories. Agricul rural work progresses rapidly under setter than average conditions, cotton Deing planted unusually early. It is food sign that the month opened with (rices of commodities less inflated Transporting interests arc overcoming freight congestion, while railway earn ngs in March were onlv 7 per cent smaller than in ioo.j, and largely sur passed all preceding years. Bradstrects says: Wheat, inchidinp Hour, exports for the week aggregate1 .854.4.17 bushels, against 1, -'"7.4.10 lasl tveek, 2,H.t,i,285 this week last year. 2,842,01 1 in 1902, and 6,405.601 in lexir Corn exports for the week aggregate1 1,028.907 bushels, against I,4.t.ji2 last .veck, 2.654.7.12 a year ago, 158.505 in t'jOi and 2,62,5,884 in toot. wholesalFmarkets. Baltimore. FLOUR Firm and unchanged. Receipts, 9,185 barrels; exports, 7,683 barrels. W II FAT Firmer. Spot, contract, IO5WI.05I-4; No. 2 red Western, I.06 S l.o6,'4; April, .o$(ii t.05 ; May 03; July, 93 asked; steamer No 2 red, l.oorai.oo'L Receipts. 1.664 bushels. Southern, by sample, 971 I.05J4; Southern, on grade, 97 1.05!. CORN Dull. Spot, 51)51- April, 5r-J4fi 5i?i: May, 52'4r,i 52 steamer mixed, 4-Catf'i. Receipts $0,486 bushels; exports, 137,142 bush els. Southern white corn, 40(352. Southern yellow com, 40'ei 52. OATS Firm. No. 2 white, 48; 9tAr) No. 2 mixed, 4646;. Re ecipts. 7.510 bushels. KYF. Firmer. No. 2, uptown. 8. (383; No. 2 Western, uptown, 841? 85 Receipts, 536 bushels. . HAY Active and firm and 1111 changed. GRAN FREIGHTS Dull and 1111 changed. BUTTER Firm and unchanged Fancy imitation, I9'ff20; fancy cream ery, 25!.i(a26; fancy ladle, 1516: store packed, I2firn. KGGS- Steady;' 18. SUGAR Strong and unchanged Coarse granulated. 4.85; fine, 4.85. New York. HUTTF.R Easy. Ex tra fresh creamery, 32; creamer, com mon to choice, I5.rei.22;; State dairy, !.' rVi2t; held creamery, i3rff.2o; renovat ed, iorfj'17;; factory, 1014;; imita tion creamery, 14 17. CHEESE Steady. State full cream, fancy small colored, Septem ber. 12; late made, 10K1'. small white. September, u; late niaele, io-)i; large colored, September, 12: late made, 10)4; large white, September, 12; late made. ioL KGGS Firm. State and Pennsyl vania near-by average finet, 19; State and Pennsylvania firsts, iH'ii Western firsts,' i8!v. FLOUR Receipts, 46.99S barrels: exports. 42,947. Markets very quiet with a firm undertone. Winter patents 5.20(0)5.50; winter straights, 5.oor7 5.2o; 'Minnesota patents, yiofi $.$0; winter extras, 3.35(114.00. Minnesota bakers', 4,ior4.4o; winter low grades, 3.15 633.80. RYE FLOUR Dull. Fair to good .3or4 55; choice to fancy, 4.604.80 C O R N M HAL Firm. Yellow Western, l.o8(at.io; city, l-lCa 1.1a; kiln dreid. .I.IOfa.l-'j. HAY Quiet. Shipping, 7071 good to choice, 07'j' '-o. HOPS Steady. State, common to ;boice, 1003, 27 36; 15102, 2.V1127; olds, 5rSi4; Pacific Coast, 1903, 24'S3i 1902, 2327; olds, 9?i 1 4. HIDES Steady. Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, .8; California, 21 to 2J pounds, nj; Texas, dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 14. . LEATHER Firm. Acid, 2326. WOOL Firm. Domestic llcece. 8(tf32. LARD cirm. Western steamed ;.4o; refined firm; continent, 7.50; South America, 8.00; compound, 6j( n6. PORK Firm. Family, 13.00: shorl :lcar, 14.75rfi16.00; mess. 14.751a 15.25. TALLOW Quiet. City, 4;8; coun :rv, 4"ilr?i f'K. 'C O T TONS E ED Oil Quiet Prime crude nominal; prime yellow. 35!?- POTATOES Firm. Long Island o(e?4.oo; Jersey, 3. 253. 75; State mil Western, sacks, 3.25; Jersej iwcets, i.sor?4.5o. CABBAGES Finn. Florida, 3 5 Live Stock. New York. BEEVES Dresser1 beef, steady, at 6'Jrn8v:.c per pound for native sides; a little choice beef tt 8v4c. Exports, today, 1.38(1 cattle 10 sheep, and 3,2qo quarters of bcel CALVES Common to prime veah old at 4.50 to 8.00; city dressed veal it 8(e?!2'ic , SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep nominally steady; lambs more active siid 5('tioc higher; good to choice lambs' sold at 6. 1 2Ti .6.35. Chicago. CAT'l'l. F. Good t prime steers, nominal, 4.J5fi...8o; poot 10 medium .l.5ofei'5-rx; stockers anc feeders, a.soref4.25; cows, 1.751.4.35 heifers. 3.00(4.50; canners, t.7JCi-'a.50 bulls. a.oo(S"4.oo; calves, 2.505.50 Texas fed steers, 4.oorei4.6o. SHEKP Good to choice wether 47554! ilat've lambs, 4-50,l59o. WORLD OP LABOR. A .. .fo-t is being made to or init a union for garment workers in New .tiuiiuy, Ky. The team drivers' international hod) has over 100,000 members and 87; local unions. The trade unions of Chicago coutaii 35.000 women. Even the scrubwomen lire organized. Painters and papcrhnngers at De Moines, Iowa, are on strike afcaiust thf open-shop rule- Uirls employed in the silk mills r.wi cotton factories at ShaiiRbai, China are organized to a certain extent. United Mine Workers of America have the largest paid force of organi zers of any labor union in the world. Thirty-two unions have been organ bed by the California State Federa tion of Labor in the last right months Every undertaker ir. Detroit, Mich, but one has siRncd an agreement tc employ none but union hack drivers. Governor Hunt, ef Porto Rico, re cently signed the Light-Hour bill coy. t-rniuu Slate and city employes on thai U is nl Quaint. and furiousJM) AYhcii r Itusslnti dies he Is buried with it paper In his bunds, (in this is written bis Christian minie, 11s well as a prayer. - In the window eif u Iiiinmow iF.ilg landi hostelry nppi'iii's the notice: "The Kncy eloped la HrltamiliH at youf Hervlce within." i'lic nine-year-old sun of Professor Wiener, of Ilitrviird I'nlversil.v. Is snld to be a master of sevcr.il deiid hir. giiHges, hlgliei' itiiithclimtics mid scl I'lices, I'here Is often to he seen In t!u streets of Cork, Ireland. 11 ri'spci-tiilile looking man. aecr.inpiiniiMl by 11 tunic goose, which follows him tliio:it;h the busiest thoroughfares. "Don't bury inc on Thinsil.iy," we. the dying vnrdrf of .loliti IVnn, 1111 Kng. lish nieiiibef of PiirlianiPiil. "There Is n little girl opposite who Is going In lie married on that day, and it would he grewsoiue." During n prolonged atlack of bio coughs T.oniiis .Mcllonalil. eif Ply mouth. Ph., whs the victim of 11 pecu liar injury- The paroxysms lieciiine no violent that two of his ribs Knapped and were .seriously frneiured. The two oldest si'i-ret trade processes now in existpiirn are considered to I c the manufacture of Chinese rd, m vermilion, nnd thai method of in'ny Ing the hardest steel with gold ii';l silver which nppiiis to have been pine tleed nt Uaiuiisi-us : 1. and known only ,0 the Syrian smiths n:.d their pupils to this day. Muster ilallie Kirn, nf. North Star Mich., eleven .vein's old. Is p.-rh: is ilie largest boy of his use In the Slat". Hp Is larger than either of his pur Mils, since he weighs ii'u pounds, while h' father weighs IM" pounds and Ils mot her 1."!i. .Master I'.lco stands I'm feet three iiuhes high. Im n bivat iiM-asiirenii-nt of fmly-tivp inrln's and u belt measure of forty-seven liii-hca ANIMAL STOWAWAYS. Drstltute Aliens Tlint Hemli tin- t'nllcl Mntm In tlm llnniiiiu Ships. New York has for ninny years re eejved iiiinibprs of destitute aliens ol the uiiimiil world from the holds of 1 1 1 0 bitniilia ship. Tln trade in hamuli; is an enormous one, and ninny of them come from sources at no great ills lanre, whence the fruit can be brouuiil without cold slurage. The big clusters of bananas are peculiarly adapted fnt hiirhorlng "stowaways." Anmng tliesi" lire enumerated nuinlicrs of Mini!', harmless snakes, lizards of various kinds, occasionally, it Is said. 11 yeiun igiiHii.'i and large and particularly veil eiinous spiders. Hut real pests whic!: survive nnd Increase In a new eouiitr;. lire, fortuuati'ly, rarely transpnrteil ac eidenlnlly. The one serious Instance l! Ihe c-higii or 'Jigger." It Is said tc have1 been tr.-inspiirled from Cenlra! Auirrlcn to the East Indies. The Col ornelo lipptl has never succeeded in innklng n home In England, though mosquitoes of a peculiarly ferocious though non-malarial kind are said tc have appeared In English hotels, Sev itiiI corn-bppllcs, n very destructive tjpe it iii:H-. nud iiinong Ihe g:?atet enemies of those who would like tc create! nil "emergency" store of i-oin, have been "dumped'' In England with foreign grain and have established themselves. Bird "stowaways" on ships are very tiuuiei'ot'.s iu the narrow pans of th Mediterranean during the migration. They also freiiirntly nllght on ships when these are near the e-imst, being then very much exhausted nnd glad to tlnel a "rust for the soles of their feet." ejolrlen-i-rcstpd wrens sometimes de scend In 11 storm on some North Sea smack on a migration night, unit even alight on steamers by elay. It was e-on. fldeutly slated Hint 11 gohlen-i-rested wren was seen to fly from off the hack or a short-eared owl when the Intter came in from the sen nnd alighted near a jetty on the cast coast. The belief that Kotne little birds cmue ns "stowaways" on the bucks of larger ones was held In reference to the Can ada gppse by the North American In dians and by Hip Turks of Cyprus, who alleged the s:iiib of Ihn crane nnd stork. That some birds must travel great distances em ships crossing the Atlantic sppins very probable. I'll American bittern and two American cuckoos harp been found In England, the first rat Iter frequently. It Is i'o:i jeelured that Ihe-y ciin only have crossed the oeenn by traveling uu the masts and yards of ships, probably steamers, ns otherwise they must hit Vd of aliirvntlon. The Upe'etator, ItiiHls'a Ills rrolilrm. The transportation problem before UiissIh Is more elittlctill than the public realizes. Assuming the problem Is to move 100,000 troops, mobilized uloug tho Siberian road, between Irkutsk nnd St. Petersburg, the distance from ht. Petersburg tu I ho seat of war Is tkxio miles. It is safi, therefore, 10 assume there Is an average) train haul of UOUO miles for this movement. Ap plying tho haul to this e-ounlry, it means moving 100,000 troops and mif. plies from Salt Lake City to South-in Florida on u single truck, lightly con structed road, with short passing traks, limited water supply and nil IIih limited fae-llltles Hint uu wllli siu-li a road with light tunuugt. The liaib ' way World. Portrait In Marbls Column. Ill polishing n green marble column 111 Ihe south aisle of the new Uoimili Catholic cathedral at Westminister, a curious freak has been reveald. It la a white faeo in the dark marble, which la by some regarded as an exact por trait of i'uo great Duke of Wclliuxtou, but which resembles rather the late I Cardinal Uanniuic . . ... ' A HIGH IG AN "1 Know Peruna is Worn Qui fw r-- Hntt. XrlmiH Itlrr. of SI. .rwrjifi, Mtth., I. ntillx of 11 Inrpr iitiuilirr of timlrful iKitlint In hlx 111101(1 iei Itnrr liit n .; hi) I'ri u nil. linn. Ni'l"ii Rice. .M.ijur uf 't. .Iiweph. Mi, ii.ri. im.o : Tl-e l'i .1111.1 M.dieiiie Co.. t i!ini.i a-. ( ihin: ii n: 1 ti 1 it : "I u i, i ,,ii.-iiiai!.ite yi ,i:i iln- -n.( i if your rfiorts to 'i: I!h- 1 i.:i!t,, nee oi :!:i- j,;ih i, .11 itu.l ! ,t i-i:,i;i.c incilu-iiie. i t ioie i'ri'UHit Inn jtue Ion if fin' ii tforo on1 sfti'iii. ami it .sie-tf In i-tisrs of to In rh 11 1 it 11 en.' I Im. i .( have a Invar nnmhvv of nvntvfnl pa tient In thin iiinntvj 11,'n) have 11 .. I'vvuna and haw hvrn vn veil hit It. a nil ivhti pv.it.f It titnv:' all nth re ineilirtneA. J'rvnntl ifi.s in y hrn et irst frm. irlsi'trs. - Sr's'in litre. MARCH, APRIL, MAY. LVtak Nerves, Poor Difjcition. Impure Blood, Depressed Spirits. eii-ntVim 11: "I wili t,i cuigi atulute y en ,,11 the mi, , c ,,; j, an- -ll . 1- in tnr rilMtllll lire 1,1 tin- pllliiK- i; m ,.., ,Pl a lv l!ai-!c riM tiirinc. ihe nn ha jn-t irocd I lie c,ii,u,ir on Its yeniy trip north. The n-.il c,u.il,n- 1 th'Knl lou.inl the iiiiitli i.cu y i ilitci 11 nolo i-x-iv day. W illi tliu rcuini of tin inn (onus the 1'oilny ills peculiar to iuig. ilii oik peiMiii the iH lves are weak; an- Mhrr pci-Miii, dite-t pool; witll other. inc li!oo, i, mu oi onlcr; .111, 1 still otucis law iU pies.,, I s,int and i.nd u-chng. For nil kina n,l sir..-s n St .re ll'iiol.l.tfs. w Into thi- ,.,ii-r.i, ii, 11 l Sn-r, l'n.i,-. Wii--in hD'I stitle duiii-iisieiis y.wl st ! c, ina:: mi e II Ite; l:. n i-O'i-'.'iil Hltu-1'rmt I'l.tu, .01a T.ore may intoNu dle a man, but man iage sobers him. 1 do not liellev 1'lno's Cure for I'nnsump. tlon has mieipial foremiKhs and ,-ol,ls. ..Ioiis; F.liovts, Trinity SpriiiKs. 1ml., I-'eb, 16. l'.'OU Two often cran: tbey sic made one. to be compuny alter I. aw is a treat thinn for lawyers. DYSPEPSIA tnrea inonlli Btnl Viuc rttirl t-r.rcti r.t t'.':o' Ij CMtkrrb anrl (Ithk-iaiv I I'ltr.k wor.l ,r ri ulo"'i ari-ii,"i,..rtiif !rwi ndnri'itl rfiaj.n tion, I bavai takf n tminfricn .,ihfr nfj-r-alkei rruteiiei 9m wilLoui avau anti f flni t hat ('Mrirti re licvt ttor in ir t'lftn ii ut oib-r 1 iite tk?u w.uld in t year." Jftmci ilcGuuo, W Ucr?r fc't., Jenr City. N. J. Be&T for n i CANDY CATHARTIC fc FlAwanl. rtfthl. PMnt.TB4tn0o)1. fA 0oa4, Kvnr birkca, Wl(iiii nrOrip. f.r. Srvrr jold in bulk. TtA rrtntn tablet ilintufj C C C. vuarttotcoti U curt r yuut tuuuty back. 8terhrn Remedy Co., Chicco or N.Y. 59a ANNUAL SALE. TEN VILLI1N BOXES THE BEST POMMEL SLICKER IN THF- WODI Is LA sNeurrotrrprooi' forall'refof we-t worh it is often imitated but rm equalled. . Mddt in ble,h or vellow rot Sale ir all CLIADie lt. tni full flurntc ty pICN OrTMt M3r1. WSSKif STICRT0 TH6 MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A rvril Can lar rpTrrUbarost I s Hsttitr r.ray. ht,iei,iia. Ilru. ran i HiHir. nanioi ,rni,.i -iivi airanr. Ryt.L.tj. A. S. OLMSTED. L Roy. N V. PENSION FOR AOE. A a mr will el" poln lor . Tun to ones tor liUtilm t! teB'ru.-tloiia. )nm mi hr. NO rKNHtllN Nu J AV. Mm TIIK V. II. Wll.l.sit UMPAMT, UU Bulletins, ail Inil. A v.. WMblns'oa. tt. C. .WtWlt !t' i!Wi'7 1 rtw,N UkJ im im ca- iMvtlM. T.-ll IS4 . l , VSfUdua UM Cur. 111! aun t rkiUS., rj D P O Y "w5I5c2T"J'ii f- Stk W IMIsMldl m4 IO ?' NtlMM fr. ' sess. SmS. Uuii, s IB r L . TSLt outrn nytup iiuu umaj, II in. r"ll vr tiniyq !, ', VS. HAY OR SAYS: a Fine Tonic Fcr a Systems" j A.i lh.- filings are esn-eial!y i: .10 u ' t'"'se "ho have ia-.-n siuicrmg w:tu c ; t.n 'li n ,i'iy 101:11 ui ia gi-ippe. A curse o! I'cr 111.1 i- sate I.) corieel ail tlc-se i iu.il- , 1 I' 1- ,i:i nlmi spring iiieilnnie. 1'e- lull. l doc. not nritale -it invigoi ate,. It I'l-'s not t, tiiporai ily sliiuula'.e it ! s'leliflhells. It l-,p,,l,ies lill; circulation oi iln- l.ioo.l. ti,in,iiiiie. the nervous sys teni ami ungates ilie lioiliiy m:n.l,uiia. IVnin.i. 11,1 like so many spring medicines is , not -iinpiy a pl,K- or Miimilaiit or nei j 1 '"' I- 1 a natural tonic and iuvigorator. , h you do ii-it receive prompt an 1 sati laetoiv lesllits ti ll,,. use ot J'eiUIIJ, write at once to Dr. Ilaitimin, hiviiiu s j mil statement m your ease, and he will lie . I ilt .i-t-,1 to give you Ins valuable advice i Si at is. 1 Address Dr. llattmaii. l'resident of The 1 ll.irtman .itnt,ii nun, Columbus, Ohio. STORE FRONTS l iiut-i' nil inul ul ii' M.ur pr,,i 1 1,'uia . will s." ,1 y.ni, I I." I K III-' 01'. 1H "'! .Ui I-X-O-U:-::. ,.W lriti, on oi, ni our r, r o . - r 33 o A. vi ti fill, Evorlnsting Mnrti-rn Stnri Fronts. Wiilv- y ,1 i.l1 i Ii v :o, l.-fc-n: N, V..rli -r e lin-Mu,, store at in,.ai.rile ,-,,-t. si-imI lir I Hlnlucn, . SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owensboro, Kentucky A citip tliat juiys may not jiay a well as it bhotil,!. Potash is a pl.titt Utt :tl 1 crn1 n,u A !iavc. Without Midiiiciit J'ot.i-I. U tt't-J !iO ITOJ1 t til 1 Mill t!i jxiii.t vllf '.O it p.l'S Jixpfiiiiiciits li.ivt ur nioitr.i:'-l the vilm ui Pot..h. Wf .'1 itiii f;e. t iiny lu hipi w'ij w t i wiii" l-.r it , a tutlr In ol; I . .1 1 ytif facM iu In I. (il-RMW KU WORkS 9J Njmiu Slrett, New ori. FREE to WOMEN A I-argc Trial Box and book of ln tractions absolutely Free and Post" paid, enough to prove the value ol PaxtineToilet Antiseptic rmxitnm IB in powocr lorm tu dlMoIvs la tr non-sokxmou ndlariupciiartollqukl ntlx-pllca cmlalnlaf alcohol which irrtlairs InllaoMd surtacas, u4 hava oa claaatlaf prop er! w. Tba (ounli I vry bat aiakea awra Aatlwpelc Oolu tion lants longer toes nirtnar haa tuort uw In lha lamlly aaS SoaamoragoaiilhaRany anilMpilc preparatloa, ou can kuv. The formula of a noted Boiton nhvtirlan. and uitej with grtat succcu as a Vaginal Wah, for Leucorrhexa. Pelvic Catr.rrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eye, CuU, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local trrutmautof famalo Ills Paztios is Invaluslile. IVil as a Vapiiml M'ajti elmlloniie the ll to iirexluco its equal tc tlioruulines. 1 1 is a re-voUiionln rleanninjf snel bealinic povi-r; it kills all Rurms wliii-a caiine iiirlauiniaiinn unit eliwliares. All k-u.lmyflrtiicciiiu Paxuiia; price. 50o. 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