The letters of Miss ture is printed above, and Miss Claussen, iprove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and womb are annually cured by the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "DuuTMns. Pixkham: Gradual loss of strength arrri uprre force told me something was radically wronjc with me. I liad scvpre shooting pains throught the pelvic organs, cramps and extreme irritation com pelled me to seek medical advice. The doctor said that I had ovarian trouble and ulceration, and advi?ed an operation. I strongly objected to this and decided to try Lydia K. Plnkhain'a Vegetable Compound. I soon found that my judgment was correct, and that all the good things said about this medicine Tvcre true, and day by day I felt less pain and increased appetite. 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FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of la structlona absolutely Free and Vost' paid, enough to prove the value el Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Paitln la aa omAf.r form to Maxirva in water aaevfjotaoaaiis and (arauperiartalliiula antlaeptlca cantalntag akohol hlch arNtatca inflamed aurtaora. aai4 kava do cuaoalnf pep crtlea. The ceauaU of every box anakce mora Antiseptic Solu tion ata lt ir . oca further haa aaora uaea In the family ami doee more cood tfeunaanv antiseptic preparataMi you can buy. The formula of 4 noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhoM, Pelvic Catarrh. Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment ot female Ills Paxtine Is Inyaluable. Lined mi a Vaginul SVush we rhallonge the world to produce it eitml for tlioroaiinncsa. I tua revelation in clounslnj bud healing power; it kills all germ which Came inflammation and diachnrgoi. 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I suf fered with ovarian trouble for live years, had three operations and spent hundreds of dollars on doc tors and medicines but this did mot cure me after all. . .... However, what doctors and medicines failed to 'do, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound did. Twenty Dottles restored me to per fect health and I feel sure that had I known of ita and let the doctors alone, i wouia est., Kansas uy, juo. Loaded " New Rival " Shell live bet- and more uniform results gener DON)T GaTwirc- YOUD DtALEtr fOB Hit SLICKER MADE PAMOU5 bY A DEPUTATION r-iTFNniNr. nvFB m-df thah C ITALr A V-tlVIUWL . TOWER'5 OArnwnts btvf rl ar rnboc or inc eat maUiielb in block or yellow for oil kinds f wet work. iilUMkOlON IS GUMrANTErD If YOU 3TWIO THE SIGN Of THt FBH CANADIAN CO t,.rt. TORONTO, CAN TOWM -I f? sff4r4 with stlN fcr nlrty-tl yw On yr to iut Arril I hoavn iklDC Cm rare It for eoniIptia. In eotniar wtk 1 poll cm lb Bllee bos io d.t4(Pr lh ad of sit m. ih a(4 no. lioibU in t tl. C-rarM hftv4ju woaSri form. I -is ntirlr eur4 tvc.t ImI Uui b w iia." tieorgt kynr. NmpoUoa. it Best For . r pneoovvcis -4 a..ii meew Co.. Chleaco or N.Y. aaj AKXUALSALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ilkMit !, vlan-r, 1m Mtti'tlv rr 2eeeTii.Cri lilt euert are., rtllefa, ra n FOILED 1 rieeeaet. Paleteble. retee. T t Oood J. JoM, old la bulk. The nine tablet (temped COO. A 1 .Dn. uuif beak. THE KEYSTONE STATE latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. Stale Treasurer Harris, who rcliri 511 Monday, was presented by tlie dc jartiricnt employees with a gold watch mil chain and diamond studded locket tcntation speech. John Bruniha, the tallest man in :he anthracite region is dying at the Miners' Hospital, l'ottsvillc, having been run over by a Lehigh Valley 'ocomotivc. lie is six feet, .six inches :all. After scciiring the positive assur ance of a rtnimiinatiiMi without oppo iition, Congressman William Council, mlliiirizcd the announcement that nc would not cek another term. District Attorney Berber has decid d to present to the l'ottsvillc Grand lury next week evidence alleging that beer was sold illegally at a nasqueradc ball given by J.lic Totts illc Ijederkranz, composed of lead ng (icrman citixvns. This step has treated a sensation. Food Commissioner Warren order id more than fifty prosecutions in annus counties for alleged violations 5f the pure fond laws. During the present month Commissioner VVarien las directed his agents and attorney? :o) institute 107 prosecutions. The re rcipts of the Food Hurcau to date, 'or April, amount to about $4,000 ir lines, and $.'00 license fees. Fully (50 samples of articles of food anc tlrink were analyzed, ami little less than 25 per cent, were found to b adulterated. A traction car was demolished an( five persons seriously injured by I collision with a I'ittsVmrg, Charticn & Youtfhioglvi'tiy Kaiiroad engine a' the Chartirrs crotsing, McKce'i Kocks. The accident was caused by 1 niisundcrstaiKling of signals. The commissioners of I.ancastei and Dauphin counties met at Lancas ter and awarded 'o W. W. Lindsaj & Company, of I'hiladelphia, the con tract for the erection of an inttr county bridge ever the Conewagr, Creek, at Falmouth. The price 1 1 lie largest single increase of enpi' tal stock 'ever reported to the Stan Department by a corporation was tha of the I'itrshurg Terminal Railroad & Coal Company, of Pittsburg, fTort $1,000 to $14,000,000. , At a special meeting of the Boar of Directors of Crsinus College Rev Dr. David W. Ebbcrt was electee president of Ursinus College, the borough, to succeed Rev. Dr. Hctrrj T. Spangier, who recently resign! the presidency, his regisnatiou to gi into effect at the close of the colicgi year. Dr. Ebbirt is at present pasto of the Reformed Church in Milton Ta. Dr. Spunkier will remain a mem bcr of the faculty of Ursinug Schoo of Theology, in Philadelphia, aTvd wil continue to make his home in Col legevillc. At the funeral of Pierson Stovef at Dublin, his afced mother fell dr-a.' at lite grave, causing much excite ment among the mourners an friends. Her death was due to hear trouble resulting, it is supposed, froir grief over the loss of her son. Public Safety Director Harry Moor' has discovered that in spite of strin gent orders issued to the police, gam bling is flourishing in Pittsburg, es pectaily in the fcast bud. As a re suit there is to be a shaking up ii the bureau. Inspector W. J. Hoyle of the F.ut End, has already beel suspended, and other changes are con templated. The home cf Valentine Zollers, a' Korristown. caught fire at an earh hour the other morning. Mrs. Zof lers, who has been confined to hcl bed fcr a year, calmly directed tin efforts of the firemen for her s:if removal from the building, and a!s supervisee! the removal of househois valuables. The fire was cotiqiietet1 after a half hour's battle, and Mrs Zollers is suffering no added ill rf fects. Decrees for $.1,780 were entered bj :ourt at Hollidavsburg against the Altoona and Phillipsburg Railroad, o' tvhich S. T. Langdon, of Philadelphia is president, in favor of bondholders who will sell the road under foeclj sure proceedings.' Or. account of the large number tt lovers of tenuis among i;s members the trustees of the Ridley Tark Meth odist Episcopal Church have author ized the property committee to lay out a court on the lawn in the rear of the church. The retirement of Nelson Burr Gas kill as captain places in jeopardy the future of Company E, one of -the best military organization); it the Thirrf Regiment, because there is no avail ible material from which to choosr his successor. In addition to this va :ancy the "first and second lient;nant are to resign. Testimony v4' h'ird in court at Norristown in a suit to determine the beneficiary of a policy for $3,000 01 the life of H. C. Missiriie.r, late of Pottstown. The policy was made in favor of Micsimer'i daughter by. his first wife, v.-hile his second wife holds' a paper signed by her husband di recting the insurance company io pay the wife-$t,ooo out of the proceeds of the policy. Morris English was arrested! on Main street under the supposition that lie was drusk. He was really suffer ing from an epileptic attack and -died shortly after being taken 10 City Hall. By objecting to the State's alleged txtravagattce in rebuilding the bridge ever the Schuylkill Ritcr at Auburn, '.he County Commissioners have se cured a reduction in the county's shar.e .if the cxpet.se to $1,500. The cost to the State is $JQOoo. Walter Howard Masoe, a railroad flagaian, of Potitstown, appeared af the kitchen window of his home and exhibited a rope, remarking to hit Wife, "I have a piece of rope at last." An hour later Mason waa missing, Search was made and it was found that he had hanged himself ui an out house ith the rope that he had se cured. Anthony Mack, a ten-year-old bey, vhile playing baseball in the Heck atierville Valley, was struck on thr head with a baseball bat and his skull 'U fractured. The worst injured man in the world, who lives to tell his story, lives in Altoona. Hit name is Alfred Camp bell, and he supports a wife and four rhildren. While at work in a mine, coal caved in on him, and the doctor diagnosed his case thus: Back broken in three places, necessitating removal of sixteen pieces of the vertebra; skull crushed in, necessitating silver plate to protect brains; legs crushed and broken in three places; arms broken In three places; hands crushed; ell ribs on left side broken; left shoulder blade broken in two places; feet man tiled and internal organs injured. H makes a living by selling trinkets COMMERCIAL REVIEW, R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly Re view of Trade says: Unseasonable weather is still the clvicf drawback to improvement in business, complaints being received fror.i every section of the country, ami slower collections arc also at tributed to Uus fartor. Not feilyr4j current distribution "Tit merchandise, particularly dry goods, affected by the thermometer, but future commit ments arc undertaken most conserva tively on account of the possible in jury to crop. There has been much talk of damage to cotton, but replant ing may prevent any reduction in the total yield, and a few weeks of de sirable weather would remove anxie ty regarding wheat. There is much confidence regarding the future, despite the fact that al many points supplies of merchandise nrc burdensome. With the exception of wearing apparel, manufacturina plants arc increasingly active ant! structural work is gradually resum ing normal proportions for the sea son. May 1 is usually the date fixed for many labor controversies, but this yc;.r there is little prospect of serious disturbance. At the We-t railway freight ton nage has not iuncascd, but pasirnn irer traffic is very heavy, an.l earn liiRS of all loaMs thus far reporting in April arc only 4.5 per cent, smallct than last year. Mr.'.dstrect's says: W heat, including flour, exports for the week ending April 21 aggregate 1.045,428 bushels, against 1,21.1,855 last week, 3,R88,5.2 bushels this week last year, 3.750.581) in 1902 and 4,282.129 in tool. Com exports for the week aggregate 6J6.7Q2 bushels, against 5J..VW last week, 1.400,906 a year i-P". 376,186 in 1902 and 1,344,656 in 1901. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore. FLOUR Quiet and rnchasiRcd; receipts, 2,933 barrels; ex ports, 3.873 barrets. Wll EAT Doll; spot contract, t.02 fft..)2;4: spot No. 2 red Western, i.ojfa I.03J4; April, i.ojlffioa; May, i-ooJ-S; July, cyi asked; steamer No. 2 red, )7(i.97'l ; receipts, 2.957 bushels; Southern, bj- sample, 95(ji-e3; South tm. on graMc, 9511.03. CORN Stcadvf spot. 50'4rt?5oi; April, 50(050.; May, 50-Hffi'5i; steamer f.iixcd, 47'4(n,: i receipts, 6,604 bushels; exports, 145,714 bush els; Sonrhern white corn, .yitn ' 52I1; Southern yellow corn, 421 52'-j. OATS Easier; No. 2 white, 47 sales; No. 2 mixed, 44 sales; receipts, 1 2.260 bushels. RYE Dull; Nn, .2, uptown. 80W81; No. 2 Western, 82; receipts, 736 bush els. HAY Firm aiC unchanged. BUTT ER Swady ; fancy imita tion, "191?; 20; fancy creamery, 245; fancy ladle, e$(a.l6; store packctj, I2n j 4. EGGS Stcy and unchanged, at 17- Now York. FLOUR Receipts, KhSS barrel ; 'exports, 20,914 barrels. Qr.ict, but -Steady at last night's jvrrros. fiYE FLOUR Weak; fciirto gooj, 4 JA'ft''4.40: -Choice to fancr, 4.501'! 4.75. CORN MEAL Quiet. " RYE Firm; No. 2 Western, 82 to arrive prompt. 'BARI.EY Quiet. HAY Steady. BUTTER Firm; extra fresih creamery. 22; creamery, common to choice, 14(1-121; State dairy, 1520; 'held crcjimery, 13(11 iq; Tenovated, 10 'fa1T, kactory, 12014; imitation creamcrv. 14117. CHEESE Quiet; State, full cream, small ciorcd, fancy, September, Ilftj 11; gnod to prime, -g'ifrijio; small white lancy, Scpternbrr. III1V5; !good 'to prime, zVinW, large colored fancy, SeptrTiibcr.- Il'ffll!; good trj prime, 9!'5 10; large white fancy. 'September, llihnjj; good to prime, Vj'jGi 10. EGGS Steady; State and renn--sylvanit, nearby average linest, 185; State and Pennsylvania firsts, 18; 'Western storage sel-ections. 18; ffiiSl; Western firsts, t8; Southern tfirsts,i;7'5. POTATOES Steady: I..ng Is 'land, Jt.754,25; new Floiidas, 4.00 ,750; ltate and Western, sacks, 3.2J '("3 50; Jersey sweets, a."5oftf4.oo. " I'E'AN UTS Steady ; iancy hand .picked, 5-)i; other domestic, zYiCdj 0'A. CAH RAGES Steady; Florida, per Ibarrel crate, 3.5(113.50. Live Saaurk. Chtfago CATTLE Receipts, I'.ooo; market strong to 7oc. higher. Good to prime steers, 5.10 5.65; poor to medium," 3 75(f 5.00; stackers atxl l'eeders, 2.75C(i4.25; cows. 1.504.25; heifers, a.oo($4.75; canners, 1.502.40; "bulls, 2.00W4.10; calves, j.pi45o; Texas-fed steers, 4.oo!T14.6e. HOViS Receipts today, 16.000; to ttnorrnw, 12,000; Urft over, 3.5o; mar "ket Sc. lower: hogs firm. 'Mixed an.l butchers, 5.105.35; good 'to choice iM, 5-25fn;5-.1S: rg1i heavy, 310 "J5 25; light, 4-85?S-'5; bulk ef sales, 5.10(1" 5..-15. S1TEEP Receipts, j.ooo: market rtearty. Good to choice wethers, 4.75 ffla.b$: fair to ehnice mixej, .3.50 460; Western stieep, 4.05.3; 11a ve "himhs, 4.00W5.75. New York BEEVES Receipts. 2,067; market Urtn to 10c. higher; ail sold. Steers, 4.55-40; fat ststgs. 5.00; 'bulls, 3.85(3.4.50; cows, l.tiorii: 4.00. Shipments today, 2.500 cittartcrs of beW; tomorrow, 768 cattle atid 8,550 jrters of beef. WORLD OP LABOR. Alsace-Lorraine coal mines gave employment to 8,620 miners last year. Glassworkers of Haida, Austria, are rapidly becoming disciples of George and Bellamy. International Jewelry Workers' I'n ion has brgnn the publication of a monthly magazine. Toronto (Can) labor unions expect to acquire a labor temple and be in iheir new home by May 1. Seventy-five per cent, of the 3.000 employes in the Bureau of Printing smd Engraving arc women. Steam Fitters' Protective Associa tion will hold its annual convention in St. Louis in Julie. Of.icers of unions in New York an.l other cities are agitating for trades union banks in the principal cities. . Steps have been taken to form the shirt, collar and waist cutters of Mon treal, Can., into a strong organization. Longshoremen at lake pons have sc. ccpted a seven and one-quarter per cent, reduction in wases. Hours of labor remain the same. Unorganized working women of New York city are compelled to make 12 shirts for the niauiiificieut sum of 16 cents. Journeymen bakers at Albany, N. Y., have presented a new wage scale, calling for a 10-hour day, an average increase of I' a werk and no Sunday work. STORY CF A SONG. Circumstances Under Which thf "Three Fishers" Was WrMe Charles Klngsley wrote tho "Thre( Flshera" as a result of the many tnf Bights he had seen at Clovelly. Ont day of horror In particular lived It his memory, a day as he described It 'Jwhen tho gjd bay lay darkened wltr the fcray columns of the water spouts stalking across, the waves before th northern gale; and tlie tiny herring boats fleeing from their nets right foi the breakers, hoping more mere; even from those Iron walls of roct than from the pitiless howling wastt of spray behind them; and that merr; beach beside the town covered will shrieking women and old men, castlnf themselves on the pebbles, In fruit less agonies of prayer, as corpse afle. corpse swept up at the feet of wlft and child, till in one case alone 1 single dawn saw upward of sixt) widows and orphans weeping ovei those who hod gone out the night he fore In the fullness of strength am courage." These scenes lived eve' In his mind. But tho "Three Fishers" was writ ten as a result of one of the strange Incidents in the stormy career of tin preacher-author. In mi he prcarhet e sermon In a London church on "Thi Message of the Church to tho Labor Ing Man." At Its close the vicar rost nnd denounced him. Bishop Blomfiok forbade Kingsiey to preach again it his diocese, until, having read tin sermon and seen Its author, he with drew the edict. The same night tipoi which he riel'vered his dlscour3f Klngbley went to his home weary There had nearly been a riot In tht church. Slt-k at heart, he retired tc his study. When he reappeared ht handed to his family his lmraorta song; "as though It were the out come of It all," as his wife said. HOW UTE CHARMED A GR12LY Indian Found Bear Susceptible to the Powers of Argument. "The most Interesting story I evei heard came from tho lips of old 'Buck skin Charley,' chief of the Sou;herr Utes," said J. P. Altberger of Philade! phla. "As told by a white man the narra tive Is tame, it!e'l. lnci;i::g the dra matic action and el vrm'rce of the re' warrior. It was ali vtt. 1, meeting wit! a big grizzly bear '.n the mountain: of Colorado. Charity was out lnoUin; for deer. He was equipped with at old-fashioned, single-barrel, tnur.xlf loading rifle, whoh put him at a ter rible disadvantage, when he was sue' denly confronted by one of the big est specimens 'of the grizzly he eve saw. " "I jwmpeS behind big tree ver: quick,' tie ssid, 'and Mr. Bear carm close, reartrrg up on his hind legs. ' was scared to sl.oot, only having 0111 barre5, Thtn I commenced to talk, said: "Mi. Bear, I am your friend. rome -out 'after deer. I nope you g( away anti so I kill deer and leave bl; pier of meat for you.' Then the bea seemed 'ro get friendly and 'he dropper on its legs to the ground, much as t say lie'b like a piece of deer, and ther he run off Into the 'Mountains." Washington Post. WOMEN'S WOES. Mnilh of women's daily -voe Is dm1 to kidney tro.'lile. SicS: kidneys cause backache, languor, blind headache dizziness Insomnia and tirinury troubles To ire yourself yoit tiitiKteiiro thekidue. Prolit by the experi ences of others win have been cured. llw, William W Hro n, professional nurse, of Hi Jane St.. ratorsun, X. J., snyn: "I hf.ve not only seen niiKih suffering and 11m ni- deaths from kidney trouble, but i have -sutiered myself. At one time I thought I waid not Mve. My u,ek ached, there were f rennet. t lieult'lies aud dizzy spejap, and the kidney secretions were disordered. Dunn's Kidney Pills belpml me from the first, and soon re lievofl me entirely of nil the distressing and pmliifnl B.vuiptoi.K.'" A Hit EE TRIAL or thls'reut kidney medicine which tured Mrs. Brown will be mi. lied on ippllcaUon to any part if the United Stat-. Address Foster-ililburn Co., BuffaJo. X. V. For hale by all druggists; price 50 cents per box. Klertric l.lulillnir. The Uf-e of electric liKhtinc In N'pit Vork Xt;e alone has increased over LOOO per -ent. In ten years, nml the itsft of elei-ti'ieily for power hn In creased In tlie decade almost I'M) per cent. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, i Lucas Oouxty. f ' Fbanic J. he.vev :nake outh tlmt h ) senior partner' the llrm cf . J. Chenky A Co.. doing busiwts in tut- City of Toledo, County ami Male ntoivsuiil. uud that firm will pay thum of use Huximto koi. Lars tor eai-h and evpfy easo of atkuii that cannot i cured I'Vtlmuse of Hall's CATABBH ( I'Rr. r'BAXK J. Chesey. Hworn to Iwforo n nnd ulitcriliet in niy presenw, thin fith ilny'of Decent )ceal. Ler.A.l)., me. A.W.iLEAX, t v ' A Mary Vuhlic. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and ant directly on the Mood ami mucous sur faces of the Hvsteiu. Hend for testimonials. J re. F.'.I. Cheney Co., Toledo, O. Hold bv nil Druggists. 7.V. 'lake Hall's Family 1'llls for ionstln-ttlon. lias Spent Liraiinia in MlnUlrj. Reverend Dr. Edwin ltol.le has Iipcii pastor of the Greenland, NT H Congre gutlonal Church for flfly-two year snd Is still healthy find active iu tin work of the uilulstry. He Is uow sev enty-three years old. r w FIT tnormannptlroere t. No (Itsnrnervoin peMAftor AMI dnv'H use of ))r. Kllno's dreat NerveUwitoror.2trlalrottleand treBtlietree li. R. H. Kijwk, Ltd.. aai Areh St.. t'hlla,, Ta Lot of people repard a clear eouacicutt more as a lusiiry than a neeewity. Waa'hlne Machlna Only an. 10. Pare vnur wife's health snd (.amiitrr'a beauty by nuitie reir grent Star Vo.hing Mifhine A'orih it wriiihl in ol'i. I'lire nnlv t'J'O: with wrinser. f 3 fto. John A. alzer Seed Co., La ('tome, 'i. It's all right to lova at first titnt, but before uurrymg tak a second look. lira. Wiiulow'a toothing FyTupferehlMran iMtbim-, aofton tiia um. reduced inflaroaia 1101 alleys j alo.ctirenrtnd colle.yjc.abottla 'nC Dll IMA A VALUABLE PREPARATIOIV,' rEsTlIU llHl WRITES DR. KEMUALL. r-l .rat-? - . ' Most of the Ailments Peculiar to the I Female Sex Are Due to Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs. j : 1 llarh.icl ,). Kcmi.,ill, M I)., Vir- , It. V- V I.. ? ' pilllil Ollllil.O, - . 1., IM it IHOU'IIV w ol (lie I'liivel'MI)' i Hull. iln .in 1SHI, ut medl- uiul lius betii in the pmeLiee cine in lh.it eit) binee lin n as follows: Sl writes J "My conviction, supported by I t experience, is that Peruna is a valuable preparation for all ca- t tarrhal attections. I have taken I ' one bottle of Peruna myself anil just feel fine. I shall continue to ; takeit.""RachaelJ.Kemball,M.D. l'eruiid lias euifd lliuJi-.iuda of cai-ea ol female weakness. As a rule, however, be fore l'eiuiia is resorted to several otlin remedies h..vu been tried in vain. A ei.l many oi tlie patient have taken local treatment, tiitmitlfd themselves lo siiiieal oieialioiiK, and taken ail soils ol doctors slull, without, any rcsuil. The reason ot so many iailurcs w the fact that diseases peculiar 'o llie iemaie sex are not, common- l'4nali Trouble -ut KeviiKliixe! hi Cutarrli. ly recognized as be ing caused by ca tarrh. These organs are lined by mucous- membranes. Any uiu- 0011s im.iiibi.ine is subject to catarrh. Catarrh ot one otgau is exactly the same jis catanli of any other organ. What will cute catarrh of tho head will also cure ca tarrh ol the pelvic organs. 1 eruna cures these eases simply because it cures the ca tarrh. Most of the women afflicted with pelvic Calf Stabled in Squash. It Is said that a California farmei living near the city of I,os Angelej recently raised a squesh of such enor mous dimensions that it was used at a stable for a calf. A hole wa.-' rut In one end large enough to put th animal inside and another made la !'e other end allowed its hend to pro trnrte. The weight of the squash wa estimated at between 200 and 210 pounds. M ;liv n ylrl' upi:lrtnly Wll h lie ! r'ic r ot w tine to a r..ni'ir that lr- ha- mn': . PUo'st'ine for t'on-.iiiniili"ii Imi'i irit'' Mi''1 ineilii'ino fur i-ouirlm mul i-fi'iU.- V V . Ham.'ki., Orean drove. . .1.. Fe'i. 17 1 :'!'. A ninn ilelihrr.iteiy hi i vh:.c u wm.: Inereiy tuppre.-.e the Inrji. Jf you want crcaiiiny prices do thr creameries do, Use Jt.vi. ii.M' lit lit 1: Loi.ob. If a minister's '.routers bag at the knees no itpolouy ir nectsary. Corn mui-t have a sufficient sujijily of Potash in order to develop into a crop. No amount of Phosphoric Acid or Nitrogen can compen sate for a lack of potash in . icrtniers lor grain and all other crops. V thai! te glud l tfiid In to iinv (uimvr out !, nlr hk Wllit fi (.tlltt.l'llS ,j'.i Mp in J r r 1 11 1 nn iboul sKil mluirr. QER.TAN KAI.I WORKS, OJ Naasau St., New Vork. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A CrUio Oar lot Frvvrlabaf mh ranMtipntloiia 11 id t t k hiomnt-M Traablrv, TreiWiaa lUnorslrrsi. aoJ Dftirtv Molher Crof, Vor. tut llrrmk mm CmlAm harrfirtf;;,!!!- ' 5 h.rum. t i I Druii, MM. rM't Home. hsiiiipl rrt,ils)4 "HKK A ldrasM. CtF. A. S. OLMSTED. L RoyN K IP AKff T ABft CM u hf bsMt fr TptuaV BH-dM-li.t rT Usui. A ttun rtrtl mllllumoC th-m bvtosMi w11 llik sUt.Klf Jt-T. CoikJbtllMUua. tsurV buro. kick btw mL-h; aJUlnM, hvd brt ath, mrr Utiut suuj rnr Ulnttsl svrivina trta dlsom .,ni. k art rvUf-TiHl rr eunl by hjisuu 1sb- ... , . , . 'iif win rnriir rvlier yilBin (wwrttT mlautrst. Tbcflve cent tsckaru ittawm. ior sva oniuisvry txxMMra. Ail uWkm mii tbmmh ADVERTISE IW IT PAYS PENSION FOR ACI. S sew orS'ir aill pte panitnn tf. Wrfls a at one fur tlsuts anil luttriutioaa, Vna ml tiisrit.. no u.nbion mo ray. run w. ii. wii.i.m cuMfANTi WUU BalMlnn JH I -I m. hlutoa. Ik. C. rknflifTAilL'" i tfh ferrua. Taste GoL Oat I I I Saat louU I in toiK me- a"id by 0ruain. iT.lTV. ' AmW .v -. 1 rv I II mm vim-a - W. f r ; y-T'm'..'' iii--.acs have 110 idea that tiie.r trouble is hie lo eaiurrh. Tlie majority o! the peo ple think lli il e.uanli i a d.sea?e eon lined to the head alone. This is not liue. Calarili is li i'o'.t to at- 1 .,(..! ut tin nitilv: throat, bron chial tubes. Ium:s, stomach, tiuticjs auu especially tlie pelvic organs. Many a woman has nuue tins Qiscovery ,. 1.,,. si,..r.. of oeleris treatment iiiivi . ' ' ' h '-O - She has made the discovery that her diav ease is catarrh, and that Peruna can be re lied upou to cure catarrh wherever iocmbo.. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. H.irtman, giving full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give Jou his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartm.tn, Piresiilent 01 The Uartmati sjanitafium, Columbus, Ohio. Of she Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by Baths with To cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle ap plications of CUTICURA Ointment to instantly allay itching, Irritation, and inflam rriation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of CUTI CURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single SET, costing bnt On Dollar, is often sufficient to curs the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, ccxemas, rubes, itcb logs, snd irritations, with loss of baJr from infancy to age, when all else failaU SsM ISKiwKsat Mm warla. Ortfew Sasa, wiu. Su, -- Hmo'ihl sfi. ils hum mi L'lwcolSM inn,. v. tui r ai. iri l . n cs mourn i i rsru. mim as n rsis i . " . ' As- rout, unit tMH. I ins. , m SSf Sy4 ssf M Tas Uist Mmmc t J ;?; v:w nuioes Y SOAP D iTOPH Y22rw - S ml tm4 10 Sara' il ffaa. - 1"aia ii