BE WARNED I ITecd nnttiro's warning! ruin tell of lurking OIborhc. Hncltnclio In kidney pain a wurnlng of kidney ill". Urin ary troubles, too, come to tell yon tlie kidneys nre sick. Conxtnnt wcni'lncss, benriaclie, dizzy tp3in, Aayn of pnln, nlglits of un rest, nre danger lg mild witmiug you to cure tlie kidneys. Vrc Doiin's Kidney rills, which Imvc mndc tlinuHinula of permnnent cures. rrnnk D. Over-bnni-li, cnttle-buycr nnd former, Cntskill. N. Y., kii.vr: "Doctors told me ten Jems ngo tlmt I lind Brlt'lit's disease, nnd euWl they could do nothing to save me. My linck nclicd so I could not stuntl It to even drive about, and pussnges of the kid ney secretions were so frequent ns to nnnoy me grently. 1 wn growing worse nil the time, but Iiimn't Kidney Tills cured me, nnd 1 have been well ever since." A FKKE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Overlniugli will be mailed on npplicatioii to any port of the United States. Address Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For snle by all dealers; price fit) cents per box. A Paradise for Women. The treatment accorded women In the Island of Sumatra ought to be a great satisfaction to the advocates ol women's rights. At marriage the worldly possessions of the husband are made over to the wife, and he thenceforth devotes his energies to Increasing this fortune. , Divorce I: practically unknown, perhaps because husband and wife do not live together but live in separate houses. The lot of a married woman Is such a happy one In this favored land that widowhood Is rendered proportionate ly bard to bear. Consequently the oriflamme, or widow's veil, Is special ly manufactured of the lightest possi ble material, Its texture being as fine as muslin, with the result that the most gentle of breezes soon tear It to pieces. Thus within a very short space does the widow find herself free to marry, and but few months elapse before she has found someone to console her and has again bound herself with the golden bonds of mat rimony. New York Herald. FITRna rmanantlv cured. No l!t nrnrw:. nessaftor first dnv'x nanof Dr. Kllna's Gri: Nerve Rcstorer.Siitrinl hottlcand tn-atlsflfraa Dr. It. H. Kline, Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. I'blla., Pic Lot of people come to grief by meeting trouble half way How to Clean Lured. To clean deliente liteea, tana n l-c glass !r, cover with old cotton and miro-ad the lnr-e twrefullv on It. bet the bottle In wnrm Ivory Hemp suds and lave for an hour. If staino nre difficult to remove, jilw-e In the sun and nnd they will disappear. Hinso by dipping the bottle in clear water. Eleanor B. Parker. About the time Jove lets up on a man rheumatism takes a fall out of him. ladles Can Wear Shoe One size smaller after usinc Allen's Foo: K.aue, cpowder. It makes tight or new shnst easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, Hching (wit, Ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At 11 druggists and she stores, 2&. Don't ac cept any substitute. Trial package Fbkb by mall. Address, Allen B. Olmsted. LeRoy, K.Y. After a man has been married about so long be becomes acclimated. At Church In Shirt Sleevea. At a chapel in Birmingham, Eng., recently, the remarkable scene was witnessed of a large section ot the congregation Bitting throughout the service In their shirt sleeves. Over 600 of them had met at a certain spot before the service and marched to the chapel beaded by a brass band; bat on the way they were caught in a thunder storm and drenched to the akin. On their arrival at the chapel most of them had taken off their coats and hung them to dry over rail at the end of the church. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash In the fertilizer spells quality I ana quantity in the liar t vest. Wnlc us and we will send you, free, by nut mail, our money winning books. OERMAN KALI WOVKS, M Nums Sued, Mew Vert. mWEATOCOMfOM There is no satisfaction keener than being dry end eomfortble when out in the hordeat storm. . YOU ABC SUM OP WLb IT TOU WEAK WATEDPDOOP ILED CLOTH IN MADE IN MACK O YttXOW 6 RA.CK1D Y OUR GUABAMTfJ A 4 lOWte JO. OJ(o Macs. via I tones inaiiai (a.Uniui.tasmni.cAM, . If he wii nut (unto va our trt calalodMt ml fafiara fa hat t.4i;nn Given Away IU U II U Ni'rUa as r art aa awttcalan and ftao mmyl sard at rhi Saaltarr Wall OoaaJoa nrnK,T'r',"aMa Fcwf tcbaoraoaMa.. Vootna ar.ly St anta with mailt aaur. Beautiful anWct a vultt an Si limit"- oaadiaaaat.breaalaaj, aat oraasa ba-"ar ariua fnpamiaa. sr . TTr..iina tat lb. aaakaoM. aeaaarl la. Mla. of pains, bardararaaad trad dtalnta. A amm 1 8 il laMMi m CoilflKh Halted With Cheese. P.ike info flukes two pounds of suit codfish and souk one hour; change the water once; limke n while snuce with two level tiiblcspoonfuls of Hour, one and one-half cupfuls of milk; wilt and pepper to season; butter n linking diKb; put in it iiltornnte Inyers of ti-b and sauce, Kprlnkling griitcd Anicr lenn cheese between cnh-Ii Inyer; then cprend over the top buttered crunilu and buke iu a iuick oven over hull' nil hour. Potted Chicken. Boil the chicken in ns little wnter at possible till verj' tender and well done, Season while boiling to suit the tuste; then while hot separate tne white meat from ibe dark, and chop both very fine. Place the white part of n bowl, in any design wanted, as a circle or a cross; fill up with tlie dark meat, pour over it enotign of the liquid left in the kettle to thoroughly moisten it; then lay a small board over it nnd press with heavy weights. After a few hours turn it out on n platter and or nament with sprigs of purslcy. Celery Willi Cream Ire"ln(r. Wash and cut celery in Inch pieces ot smaller; put in a cool place until wanted; grate one cocoanut; pour over It one pint of boiling water; allow it to stand until the water is cool; then with the band wjuecze the cocoanut In the water; ttike it by the handful, press It tightly, and throw away; strain the mixture through a piece of cheese cloth; stand this aside until cold and the cream comes to the surface; at ferving time put the celery in n glass dish, sprinkle over it one tabiespoonful of grated onion, a little cayenne pep per and a little salt; skim the cream from the top of thtf cocoanut milk and pour It carefully over the celery; then add two ttiblespoor.fuls and serve at once. dlNIS FOR, THE Housekeeper Always keep your celery roots and dry them. They are good for season ing soups and sauces. An attractive way to prepare maca roni au gratin is to bake the macaroni in a shell of Edani cheese. Cut flowers will last much longer if little carbonntj of soda be added to the water in which they are stood. If the bread knife is hot new bread can be cut as easily us old. But, if you would not spoil your knife, do not make it too hot. One reasou that an omelet is so often failure is the use of too manv eircs. The more eggs the more difficult tbe matter of tuniincr and foldlm?. Four eggs are all that should ever be used it one time. After rice or macaroni is cooked. place in a colander and drain off the water, men quickly turn cold water through and you will find that tbe Itickiness which is so undesirable will be prevented. A' good general rula alwavs to re- member iu the use of arclatines la to soften the gelatin in cold water, then to dissolve in boiling water. Neglect of either part of the process will cuuse trouble iu making Jellies. The coffee pot should be washed ns regularly as other cooking utensils, but should not be put into the wnter Id which other dishes have been washed. It should be cleansed with fresh, hot water wituout soar), and then thor oughly scalded. . . To cook fish in water, do not boll it. Plunge the fish into tbe boiling water lo sear the surface uud retain the luices, then reduce the heat so as to keep tbe water below the boiling point -180 degrees Fahrenheit is lhn d?. sired Jjmj)erafurj jf one uses a thcr- Tinware can be kept bright indefi nitely If it is washed in soap suds, to which a few bits of washing soda have seen added, and placed lor a few econds either on the stove nr in th tun after being wiped lightly with the iisn ciotn. ay hen warmed through It should be Cried with a domet flannel towel. d lasses which have been used for iilik and eggs should never be plunged n hot water. Immediately nftpr iialni? Ill with cold water and allow them to itand. ext wash them in lukewarm rater, then in hot suds, and rinse. The 'esult, especially if lineu. toweling be ised, will be glassware that sparkles it if It were cut. To clean agateware put tbe wore on Oio stove filled with, water and Into lie water put a tablespoon of salsoda Washing soda) and then after a while ise a scouring soap and you will be ileased with the result. Also put your eau pot on the stova and a good tenerous tablespoon of soda and it vill wash as easily as a cup. A little da put in your greasy baking pans md keeping tbeiu warm while washing rour other dishes will help along that oost disagreeable tusk. Grate American dairy cheese ant) till Jt to a paste with piquant muce, with a few drops of kitchen iouquet. Pack it Into small jars, and tut on tbe table wltb toasted crackers. Uany people insist upon having the iheese and crackers served with the lalad, and Indeed this I the proper tiing. Cheese belongs wltb salad quite is much as It does wltb coffee, it Ibould not be removed with the salad plate, except al formal dinner, when It la brought back xHh tbe dessert ir wltb tbe Ice, it tbere be more thaa toe deaaert r nk i IKE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Tc!d in Short Order. Jacob I.aryc, a cobbler of Mt. Joy, who suicil about five weeks ago for liuri'.pc. to claim three estates, i.nioiiutiug to over $joo.ooo, bequeath ed him hy two uncles, and his grar.ilfiithir, was murdered in Mar 'eilles, France. I.arye had been at I !i".!lrin, (jermanv. where he rccciv- I ed the l.irgir portion oi his inheri tance ironi Me German Oovcrnnicnt. I r in there lie went to Marseilles, where, he expected to pet niort mo. icy. When lie reached Marseilles a pretended (ricnil offered to carry liis baggage to the hotel where he was I i Mop. Hut ir.Miai! of taking him tc the hotel, tlie man took' I.arye iiitr? m :r.e tlark alley where he murderous ly utsnultcil I.aryc and robbed him I.aryc was removed to a hospital, where lie died in a few uurs. The inurderir escaped. Larye was 6c yta-s old. lie came to this country wl.cn a toy. lie is survived by a wife ;."d a clii'lil. 1 1 is wiJow will now claim '.he cMate. The Orphan Society, comprising a number of prominent philanthropic women of Philadelphia, who recently foitl ti.eir orphanage property neat Overbrook for about $500,000, ha pur chased the estate of William S. Whit ney, in Providence Township, south of Aledia. The site comprises about twenty acres, and the price paid is said to be over $1,000 an acre. Several fine buildings will be erected, includ ing a main building, which will ac coiv.moiiate about 100 children, and buildings for the superintendent and cither ollicers. Albino Goodman and his wife, ol Malianoy City, were acquitted in courf at I'ottsvillc of the charge of scllinf impure blackberry brandy. Tlie jur; imposed the costs on Robert Simmers the pure loud agent who made thr arrest.' Tin- residence of Charles R. Ben nctt, at Tullytown, was entered by s burglar. The man was held at Da) upon the timing table by the faniti) uog until Air. bennett, who had beet, aroused by the noise, arrived, when the robber made his escape. Smc clothing and a goid watch were taken By the breaking of a foot bridge across ihe Lackawana Kiver at Al bright avenue, Scrantun, between thir ty and forty persons, most uf whom were women and children , were thrown 11.10 the stream. A panic re sulted, but men m the vicinity came to the assistance of the v.mcn and cliilt.reti struggling in the water. All escaped without sustaining serious in juries. State Dairy and Food Commission er Warren, in his annual report, points out that his department has within the past year analyzed 3.500 samples of food, whereas, in fourteen years preceding, only 3,100 samples were analyzed. The principal crusades in the year just passed have been againM the tale of oleomargarine colored in imitation of butter and against adulterated liquors and beer. Six cases involving the sale of alleged adulterated beer are pending in Phila delphia and Harrisburg. The re ceipts of the department were $108, 152. Commissioner Warren says Pennsylvania has attained the repu tation of being the purest food mar ket in the United States. He advo cates new laws to remedy Jefects ir the old ones. He suggests that the sale of renovated butter he prohibited Through the efforts of Captair Simpson, of the Coal and Iron Police the hiding place of a gang of robber! was unearthed at Hazlvton. The tier was found at tht foot of an abandonee Stripping. The thieves had taker extra pains in fitting out the place Planks neatly cut were nailed on the timbers of the gangway, making ar apartment about eight feet high, ter feet wide and 25 feet long. The howl of a dog greeted the officers ai they descended into the dark hole. A light was struck, the dog secured and a search made. On a shelf ir. a corner was a bottle containing nitro glycerine, and beside it was a smal! utensil for dropping the deadly ex plosive. Other articles found were a number of lanterns, several sawt and miner's caps and lamps. A lot of clothing was also found. The large collection of historical relics of the Chester County His torical Society has been moved from rooms in the West Chester Public Library into commodious quarters al lotted to the society in the library building it the West Chester Statt Normal School. H. Rush Kerney and several other members of the society are now arranging the col lection for suitable display. The an nual meeting of the Historical So ciety will be held on Friday evening May io. Dr. G. Morris Philips, prin cipal of the Normal School, who is oresideut of the Historical Society. is planning for a big public meeting I JT. It.. An siitilresa will he at uiv i'iiiw. .... 1 - - - ... livered by Hampton L. Carson, At torney General of Pennsylvania. Early the other morning the large tobacco warehouse occupied by S. li Womery & Co., Lancaster repre sentatives of Elias Bach & Son, New Yok, was fired by an incendiary, who, it developed, intended to covet a theft of Sumatra tobacco. The building contained 2,300 cases of to bacco, valued at $70,000, a large part of which was damaged either by water or smoke. The building was not seriously damaged and the loss to the cpntcnts is covered by insur ance. B. VI. Mowery, senior mem ber of the firm, haj a narrow escape from death by asphyxiation, having been overcome by smoke after the fire was extinguished. At the High School commencement at Mt. Joy, diplomas were awarded to Warren E. Hoffman, Levi F. Sheetz. Paul Brunbaker, John Engle, John Root, Paul Murphy, Walter Eby, Geta Bender, Martha Breneman, Maria En gle, Grace Holwager, Mira Murray, Anna Stauffer and Mary Misscmer. J. H. Schwenk, a prominent coal operator, was sued at Pottsville'by Attorney W. D. Seltzer for $5,000 Seltzer claims he adjusted a tangled financial situation involving thou sands of dollars, and is entitled tc the figure asked as a fee. In court at West Chester Oscar Bond, who has been conducting t restaurant in that city fo several years, was on trial, charged with il legal liquor selling. He pleaded guilty to selling cider three months or more old, and Judge flenjjihill sentenced him to pay $soo fine, costs and suffer imprisonment for three months. Alexander M. Dellaven, receiver for the Union Surety & Guarantee Company, Philadelphia, applied to the Dauphin County Court for permis sion to retain and compensate coun sel in New York and elsewS-ere for the purpose of bringing suit, the receivership. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. V.. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Re view of Trade" says: Business con tinues to move in nir-st conservative! channels, purchases being restrictctll to immediate requirements and wcatli ir conditions dominating the itua- turn to an unusual extent. At man.vi points there has been little Spring trade, and the transition from Win ter to Summer will be accomplished with scarcely inv intermediate season Considering this adverse factor, the; current volume cf business is remark ubly satisfactory. Building operations arc also cleferretl to a late date. Much structural work is projected, however and tit some favored points hist year's record promises to be surpassed. As a rule manufacturing plants are nofl working at full capacity, idle machin cry being most extensive in textile tti-c iltistries. Moods and storms have in tcrruptcd trallic, yet railway earning! thus far reported for April arc onld 5.5 per cent, smaller than last venr Iron and steel communis arc still de void of any -definite change. In sever al departments t lie week has brough slightly increased activity, notably in merchant steel, pipe and structura shapes, but in many branches therk' is hesitation. Distribution at retail is restricted by the weather, and thcr are no compensating factors. I men's wear, woolens and worstc goods it is estimated bv some that! about "o per cent, of the mills arH now idle. Carpets are also dull an some cancellations are reported Bradstreet's savs: Wheat, including flour, exports, inn the week ending April 28 are thc smallest in fourteen years, aggregat ing 1,010.850 bushels, against 1,645,42!? last week, 3,418.280 this week last year, 5.308,155 in 1002 and 5.100,763 in 1001. Corn exports for the week aggregate igo.lQj bushels, against 626,792 last week and 2,210,155 a year ago, 128, 679 in 1902 and 2,371,892 in 1901. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, Md. FLOUR Steady nd unchanged; receipts, 1,559 bar rels; exports, 4.147 barrels. WHEAT Firm; spot, contract, 1.00; spot No. 2 red Western, 1.01; April, 1.00; May, Loojl l.oo'4 i July, Wi asked; steamer No. 2 red, 94 Vi 95; receipts, 807 bushels; Southern by sample, 95(11 1.0 1 ; Southern on grade, 051 1,01. CORN Firm; spot, Si'iG $2; April, 52'C525s; May, 52-ji''a5J4! July, 53(3 5354; steamer mixed, sofij 50!4; receipts, 2.906 bushels; exports, 150,000 bushels; Southern white corn, $.VaSb'i; Southern yellow com, 53 56. RYE Dull; No. 2, 79,80; No. 2 A'estern, Si asked. EGGS Steady, unchanged; 17. HAY Unsettled and unchanged. BUTTER Firm, unchanged; fancy imitation, 19 20; fancy creamery, 24 (325; fancy ladle, I5(ff;l6; store packeiK 126114. OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 46(0 4654; No. 2 mixed, 4554(2:44; receipts, 14,295 bushels. CHEESE Easy, unchanged; large, io54Cqii'4; medium, iojaflnj small, old, lo-K'ff 1 1 Vi ! new, lo iiioj-i. SUGAR Strong, unchanged; coarse granulated. 400; fine, 4.00. New York. BUTTER JVady. Receipts, 4,168 packages. Extra fresh creamery, 242'24!i; creamery, com mon to choice, I4(i 235-4; State dairy, common to choice, 141123; held creamery, common to choice, 13(0,20. CHEESE Quiet. Receipts, 2,735 State, full cream, large and small fancy, September, io-4(o.n; do., good prime, ofi9'A. EGGS Irregular. Receipts, 15,000 cases. State and Pennsylvania, aver age finest, 19; do. 'firsts, 18; Western firsts, 18; storage selections, lH'ii Southern firsts, 17(41754. POULTRY Live and dressed nominally unchanged. FLOUR Receipts, 12,725 barrels; exports, 2.389 barrels; sales, 3,600 barrels. Dull and without feature. Minnesota patent, 5.00(115.25; Minne sota bakers, 4.00(54.20; winter pat ents, 5.oo'o5 35; winter straights, 4. So (ri.500; winter extras, .V.ISS-t-oo; win ter low grades, 3 15(0.3.80. HAY Steady; shipping, 6570; good to choice, 9254Cni95- HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, 18: California, 21 to 25 pounds, 19; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 14. LARD Weak; Western steamed, 705; refined weak; continent, 7.10; South American, 7 5i compound, 6'4 . WOOL Firm; domestic fleece, 28 POTATOES Steady: new Flori da, 4. soft 5.00; Long Islam, 3 7$ 4.25; State and Western, sacks, 340 3.50; Jersey sweets, 2.50(0 4.00. PEANUTS Steady; fancy hand picked. ;4: other domestic, 3'4Ci6'4 CABBAGES Quiet; Southern, per barrel-crate, 1 .75 2.00. Live Stock. New York. Dressed beef moder ately active and steady at 654f'i'4c. per pound for ordinary to choice na- "sVeEP AND LAMBS Receipts were 3 cars, or 609 head; sheep steaJyi lambs in better demand and steady. Unshorn sheep sold at 5-50 per hun dred pounds; fio clipped sheep on sale; unshorn lambs at 7S: clipped do., at 5.70(0625: dressed mutton at 8(S"i)'Sc. per pound; dressed lambs at nl2C-: city dressed spring Iambi at 3.OOJZ6.50 per i-arcass. ChicJgo-CATTLE-Receipts, 500; market) nominal. Good to prime steers, kooffs .W poor to medium, 390(0.4.81;; stockers and feeders, 3.00 (04.50; iows, I 50(ff435: heifers. 2.2S (5.4.75; dinners, i.fo'a -.6o; bulls, 3.25 (4.00; c lives, 3.50(5.55; J" steers, 4.ooj 4-- WORLD OF LABOR. Plasterrs in New York city re teive My.c. an hour. Railroal men in Spain have on organizat'on numbering 80,000 mem bers. Steps .ave been taken to form a union of cement and asphalt workers at Montnal, Canada. San Francisco coopers are consider ing the idvisability of establishing a co-oper. live shop. Boznakers and Sawyers Interna tional Union will hold its annual con vetWon in St. Louis in June. The threatened reduction of 5 per cent, in the molders' wages at Hamil ton, Con., has not yet been made. tne British Shop Assistants' Union has grown during the last few years unti1) its membership has reached aboit 14,000. Bricklayers and Stone Masons' In ternational Union will remove its headqiarteri to Indianapolis on July I, Three thousand union workers in the biilding trades at Sharon, Pa., will likely accept a 10 per cent reduc tion Iron May I. asking for an ad vance cf $1 a thousand in their pay. A shutdovn will likely result. l timr, mi i it tier n reason lo imixr 'i-riiiio. '.. h. hane. Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire House hold Against Catarrhal Diseases. (hie ol the "'-'test foes with which i-vei y i.niiily lias tn i-oiitnuil itt mir chur.e utile i-liinale. To protect lie lamily hum coldi unit miiglift 1 alw.iyn a tH-nuuti prob lem, and oltrn rnixist)U. Nioiiit 111 later it i the inevitable late lit every line to eateh ctilil. t 111c in avoid int; exposure anil the um ol ii iit-r cloth ing mil protect 1 coin the liiqiM-ncy and peril. tp (lie seventy ol io!il, lull with the ttrcuU-ht ot pi'i-i-HUlion tiny will come. Thm i n M'ttli il tin I ot human experience. Kvci ylxiiiy inur.1 expect to be i.niiu eoinu-wlit-ie or somehow. l'd'hup it will be wet feet, or u draught, or damp riot hen, or it may tie one ui u thoilK.imi other little mishap, tint no one is shrewd enough to ulwuys avoid tbe inev il.ilih- eulching cold. There m no tacl of medical ncience better known than that i'eruna cures i-aturiii wherever located. Thousands of families in nil parts o." the United States are pro tected from colds anil catarrh by IVrutid. Once in the family i'eruna always stays. No home can spare i'crunn lifter the first trial of it. We have on file many. thousand testimo- Sensational Occurrence at Trial. Sonfatlonal incidents are not un common In the closlns stasos of fam ous criminal trials. One of the most remarkable occurred recently in Mel bourne, Australia, on the last day ol the trial of Ned Kelly, known tc thousands of Juvenile readers of pen ny Action, as the "ironclad busbrang er of Australia." A knife dropped from a gallery overhead and fell at the f'.-et of tbe desperado In the dock He had every temptation to grab It and put an end to his existence, foi there was not the slightest chance of his escaping the gallows. But It was promptly picked up by a warder and Its owner was arrested and brought before the Judge. He pleaded that the occurrence was purely accidental and this explanation was accepted by the court. At Xcuhatl, in Hungary, the police li.-ivc struck work on the ground that their number is not sufficient, their pay too miall and the superintendent loo exacting. H. TT. rjBKEX's Pons, ot Atianta, On., 'ira tie only sui-oesslul liropsy specialists in tna world, fee their liberal ctter In mJvertise-u-ciit in another column of this paper. A lot. ui irtisery conies to the man who sin down and waiU. Mrs. Wlnslow'sPoothlngSyniplorchlldrea teethlnif.softnL the gunts, reduces inflamma tion allays ain,eurmw Uil c olic, ate, a bottle Jinny a man falls in love with a work of ait uud marries it. rise's Turn Is the best medicine we overused lor all atrections ot throat unil lung Wm. (J. Lmiblev, VaiJiurc-u, Intl., Feb. 10, l'XK). No woman in always right and no wom an's husband is uhvays wron;. Anr one can dye with Fi'TNAJl Fade less Dyes; no experience required. I'su.-dly when two women quarrel they die bo'.h in the wro:ig. I.onuic Large. Worried by the frequent appear nnce of typographical errors Iu his newspaper, a Kansas editor says that a typographical error Is a bard thing to find In a proof, but in the prluted and completed paper It looms up like a fat lady in a group of vegetarians. Kawara or Olntmtols For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, bb mercury will surly dmitroy tha sana ol smell and completely derange tha whole sys tem waea entnrin? It through the mucous surfaces, Hueh articles should never be used except on pre.i-iiptlons from reputable phy. slot mis, as the dnraage tbay will do Is tea told to tbe good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 1, Cheney k Co.. Toledo. O., contains no niereury, and is taken Internally, acting dlreotlv upon tbe blood and mucoussurfoeet c,f theaVstem. Iu buvlni Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbegenutiie. It Is taken in ternally, and mad In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. ChenoyACo. Testimonials free. Hold by lirugglsts: prti-a, 75e. per bottla. Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. Looks Suspicious. A Chicago mail refuses to testify in court wlu'lhcr be bad a bank ac count of f2.000.000 or not, on tbe grounds that he might incriminate himself. Must not have bad It. Any man with thut much mouey Is la 00 danger of being incriminated. The demand of the dock manager alug t lie great lakes that the Long liorciiirn'i Association accept a wage reduction of 15 per cent, was flatly refused by the union men. Tba Spredns and Bruises mad k-r St. Jacobs Oil fo Praise Pe-ru-na," Jane, of Chicago. Mrs. A. ilubson, 220 Washington tit., linsing, Mich., writes: J ... j.... ........ Ing lo my onl y iuil, um mil nag J mynrlj, that J '- imiu ril la fid e iiy ti nli ilioiiiiit. Jle I,uh 11 11 11 1( J ttuJvml from vutai rh lii-di iiil t ct iiKt-ci tne muct anjilety. Ao nuilD ine helped htm Hit he took I'eruna. I noticed an, t .11 pro rv mr.it t once unit In three reek J he nan 11 tllt ere nl eh 1 til; Ihe yrlppe. hail been completely cured until J iioMirii I nil I hi- catarrh u-i made 01 in .-. .11; firit inh iiif ii 1 110 I hi ek lonaer, alien he uatientlrely iiiil. 1 now line It vi and on jor iiidM. cm 111 if, Indluttitlun or tic 11- i-m I Indttipiihitton, and 1 ml It u t perlor lo any dm torn or mrillclne i c-i'cr frli it. il keeps me, un un it t oh my child, in pereel health, J unci i yladly recommend It to iiolherH. " M ( a. A. Unburn, ....a..................... nmls like the ones givcii above. We enn only give our renders a slighl glimpse of the vust array ol unsolicited endoreeinriits we are receiving every month. No other phvsicinn in the world bus received such a Vi nine of enthusiastic and grateful letters ol tlianki as Dr. Hat tman for I'eruna. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of In structions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of Pax tine Toilet Antiseptic Haitine is In powder iurm co dissolve tn vater non-pulsonous and far superior lo llqu id antiseptics containing alcohol which Irritates Inllamed surfaces, and have no cleansing prop. criiei. ( ne concents of every box makes mora Antiseptic Solu tion lats lunger goes furtherhas more use in Che family and doe more good cha'n any an-.-p-.lc preparation you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhoca, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sere Throat, Jure Eyes, Cuts, end all soreness of mucus membrane. In local troatmentof fema!e ills Taxline Is invaluable.. I sed as a Vagina) M'a-h e challenge the wi-rld to prolu e its c iiial fur thoroughness. I lis a revelation in cleuii-t:ig; nnd healine powi r; it kills all perms whii h cauf fnH-cn-.inaiion and disrliarsti'S. All lraii.nKlru(.-il keep I'Kitiiii-; prlef.rA-. $ ; If Tt.urrfk.i-i nr-t.S' r.d to uf f . r it. i..:i't take as-jbttlt jlc- tlirri-iriiotbii.cl.ke I'ajtu.e. Wrlteforthe I"rr-c l!o i.f I'nTllne tn-ilnr. E.PAXT0SCC. 'ri., T-n. Kae'r -mm 'TO V Ji HODJOU u.cu cin.i.c, anu j .iuci 11. uhv vj 1 ra j precaution!! no 11s tint In hare him J ejrponed to tlnmu or c-uut ui ulu i-. I l.uM yeur he wan lahen uilli til lirline. and an II uana xerere cue. I mm - . t- ".' v u m w . e For Dainty Luncheons 1':'' Chfrke"! ""nd'x' ""Ltv! V,h " PeerieM lm Bcel. Iitled and rallied Ham cu be erved tot LuDLheoD. Libby'S (Natural Flavor) pOOd PrOdllCtS Send (or our bonk, " How to Make Good Things Co Fat." Liljby s Alias ol th Woild sent t.o&tpaid (or bvo ac stain ns. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, U.S.A. EEST FOR I M l Nfc. mr w i GUARANTEED CURB for all fcawat tnaablM. arpaodtcrtts. bllionsoraa. bad kmc. ba4 Wood, wind 00 th acomaeh, blaacad kow.ls, foul oaoach, headacba, lodifMCioa, aaaapl. aalas aflar tacinf . Ilvar croubl., aallaw as la aad alsaloaa. Whra yur bowala don't aaava rafttlarly ysca art sic a. Coutipatloa kill, maraswapla chaa all ethardlMaaa aMht. Il start chronic allm.Dts aad long nan af atTrta(. ttm martar what ails yoa, .tart Caking CABCARBTt today, for y will aTrcl wall aad stay wall until yaa X fmur bawata rig be. Tala our advlca, atari with Caacarata today nadar abaoluta aniaraotaa to ctara ar aaooaip rafcued. Tha a.aiala tablat scaaapad C C C. Navar aold la bulk. BaaspU aavd booklatrraa. Addraa. tVarlioai R.mady Coaaoaay. Chicago or Ww Vorh. never endlnf curea of Sump it tba perfect remedy mi MPfflJI 111 Promoted by Shampoos And light dressin5 of CUTICURA.the great Skin Cure and sweetest of emol lien '.s.. Tiiis treattiient at o:ice stcips fallit.g hair, re-moves-crusts, scales, and dandruff,, destroys hnir parasitftc, soothes irritatcit, itching sur faces, stimulates the hair fol licles, loosens t!ir; scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. N B. Complete Enema snd Internal Trearn.ent for every Humor from Pimplei to Scrotuia, from Infancy to Age, consis-ing of CL'TICI'RA Soan, Omtment, snd Piili, msjr now be had of ali Druzri-ti for One Dollar. Pnld throur'toul ths o-.il. CuMoura 1- . OtrU IT.Tf. A'., ie,t l.r.l. i. i .B luriu ft Ct. , o sir C'.t'vd 1 V.'.c. vrr ti: i! Ar. liiM.ti- li.J',r.. rr Cl.anrr hnow . Pa' .1. 3 l.u, tie U I l:i ; li I V C" Uit)Ut A- r.-v. r I.M.C -. C,-l Ct.r... Sol, I'rLfl.fri. at- lr - Id w ,o Prrtrrte, 1-urifj Si4 lli-autlrj th.. h, n Milr aua I law.it." pENSIOM FOR ACE. A Bw rrdT wtll cl" pl alr-i for . Wrt- M osl ones I. r Man nn'1 rurtu.ua ir ct .ham. NO l r.N.:'iN M PAY. Ad(lri- TIIK W. II. 1VII.".HIMIMV, 111- D-H'.'M KM I Oil P.P. NoMoro3:i.idHorses"::;.o';;;,?.;;'. Sun- Lj;, t i to,, lnwiaitv, J.,hii' a -u e vr Cc?l ' uiish Sj-rp. 'J'wtt'n Ki'iy-i. Cm I in iin -iifi rt nnico'-t- h7iaISMJiMa-C1 IN 1 li.'s PAM.lt c It N I' ip 1 3 THE BOWELS mm &P ft, ") of Scor rn IX) i rw jl mm mr . m LI W
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