TIRED, SUFFERING WOMEN. Women run down and endure dnlly torture through nr-Rlcctlng the. kid neys.. Klduey backache makes house- worn II utuutii, n-oi Is Impossible; sleep lltfu'; appetite gives out and .von are tired nil the time. Cnn't be well until the kidneys are well t'se I)onn's Kidney l'llls, which lum rentored thousandf of suffering wotnei' to health and Timor Mrs. William Wal lace, of 18 Capitol street. Concord, N H., says: "I was In the early stages of Brlfht's Jjisoiisc, and were It not for Doan's Kidney Pills I would not.be living to-day. Pain In the back was so Intense that at ulght I had to get out of bed until the paroxysm of pain pased away. I was languid and tired and hadn't the strength to lift a kettle of water. J cnuld not work, but a few doses of Doan's Kidney Tills relieved me, and two boxes absolutely cuic me." A J'KKE TRIAL of this great kid ncy medicine which cured .Mis. Wal lace will be mailed to any part of the United States. Address I-'ostcr-Mll burn Co., BuiTnlo, N. Y. Sold by al) dealers; price 00 cents per box. WHEN LIQUORS WERE CHEAP. Philadelphia Sight at the Thought of Good Old Times. "I seldom drink liquor myself," said an elderly man, who was In a remin iscent mood, "but when I consider the prices charged for drinks to-day com pared with the prices asked In my youth, I can only wonder at the change that has taken place. Long before the Germantown railroad wa built my father used to keep a tavern at the corner of Ninth and Green streets. It was near the old hay market, and In those days the locality was really a suburb. In looking through some of his papers the othei day I came acrosa some old docu ments, among which were several re ceipted bills from John Hoffman In 1826. Rye whisky was billed at 33 cents a gallon, applejack at 35, and Jamaica rum at 37. Another bill shows a cherry brandy charged at 36 cents a gallon, and French brandy, presumably cognac, at fl. If we could buy the same brandy to-day at $10 a gallon I guess we'd be lucky. And Imagine buying good rys whisky for 33 cents a gallon! Why, It almost drives me to drink Just to think of It." Philadelphia Record. Radlun to l.'lumlnate Gun Sights. The -discovery of the latest use to which radium can be put the Illumi nation of gun sights, and the like at night time seems to Indicate that It will play an important part In war fare. In gun sights, leveling instruments and telescopes tnere Is what Is called a "fiducial" mark, which is used to obtain a faithful result. These marks of course are useless in the dark, and, though many ways of illuminating them have been tried, nothing has proved satisfactory. Mr. Andrew A. Common of Eaton rise Fall tig, was the first to attempt to solve the difficulty by the use of radium, and his experiments were so nucrpARful thnt tie nrtnliorl for n nnt. ent. Unfortunately, he did not live to have It granted, but the complete specifications submitted by Mrs. Com mon, his widow and executrix, have Just been accepted. London Daily Mail When the bonds of matrimony be, some frost-bitten it'a hard work to tfiaw them out again. FITSnir-nTTntlvniir9 I. No ntsornorvom Bess after Hint day's nsoof Dr. Kline's Oreat NerveRestorer.titrinl bottleand trentlefree Dr. B. H. Klik. Ltd.. 31 Arch Ht., Phlla., Pa When a girl ii in love she is i.ungry only between meals. ' Aak your Pultr For tllin'i Fo il-Eti A powder. It rests the. feet. Cures Corrn, Bunions. Hwolleo, Sore. Hot, Cl lous.Achintr BwoatiDg Feet an ) Ingrowing Kails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes Dry vi tlbtf noeaeiuiy. At all Druggist aod 8hn port. 25 cents. Ac cept no substitute. V-vnpta mulled Fbii, Address, Alien H. Olrr.s'vl. LeBoy, N. V. A girl with a dimple will laugh at an; fool thing a man say. Mrs. Wiuslow's i-'oot Iilng Rynir, forchlldren teetblnp, soften the iims.redueeslndamma. lion allays 'Biu,rur,'Hwind collr.Sfc. abottle Manv a man who slnrts nt the foot n the laddrr is down nt the heel lit the linii.li. I do not believe Pisa's Cure for Consump tion bus aneqtiul for rotigliH and colds.--Jon F.Botm, Trinity Nprinr-H, Ind.. Fob. 18, ISO!). A H-omnn carea i.othinu- nbout a mans first love ii she is turu of being his last. Overheard on Ihe l'lke. Mr. Eafy "Why hU'u1(1 people visiting The Exposition at night une more Allen a Font-Ease thun in daytime?'' Mixs Footc ' Hei-aue under the brilliant illumination of tno grounds, every toot oe- inma, u ,l llf-re'" Mr. Kasy "Fair. Only fair! Pray, con duct me to the uriiie.t druu store and I promise never toae'cjt a substitute for you or for Allen's Foot-Ease." Foot Note The tivam will be made one in June. ' F.ather than bernme a spinster the aver age girl will marry the wrong man. Patent medicine are never old in the apothecury bop of Sweden. The Government limit the number of these bop, and there are only 350 In the whole country. Stockholm, with a populutlou of 300,000, having only twenty-two. I ., Deafness rntinnt Be Cured by local application a t uey cunot reach th diseased uortionofthewir. There Is only one way to cure deafntnw, and that Is by consti tutional remedies. jieafueas Is caused by an Inflamed eondltlon 6f the mucou lining ol the Eustachian Tuba. When this tube is in Homed you have o runil'liugiouna or Imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deaiueaa is the result, and unless the inflam mation can bo taken out and this bube re Stored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine eases out of tea orooousedbycotaxrb.wliiehlsnotblngbutaa inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. . Wo will give Ouo Hundred Dollars for ony ease of Deafness ( eaueed by catarrh)t bat can not be cured by Hall's C atarrh Cure. Bend for circulars free. F.J. ('! A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggist, 74c. lake Hall's Family mi for constipation. Employe In Japanese cotton tac torlea get only eight to eighteen cent for day' work of eleven or twelve hour. Tbl work, however, I much less, etreuuou tbau fci thl country, and much time I wasted iu loafing-, talking, laughing and drinking tea. 1 W-'- D I ill: KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. A jmlvrrient note placcj on record at Reading resulted in the issuing of an $Son cNCCtition against D. A. Vis scr, a farmer of Greenwich Township, nt the instance of his wife, Kninia. The execution is based on a judgment note given by the husband last Feb ruary and made payable one day after date. Attached to the imtc is a pnM- crtpt setting forth the terms of an Htirccnient made between them, the husband and wife, whereby the 1ms baiM agreed that he will "hereafter not use any spirituous drink exces sively or in any way as to cause in toNication, which lias heretofore caus ?d nic to ill treat her, and if the giver of this note docs not live up to the ittaclictl agreement this note i in full force, otherwise to bo null and void." The wife alleges that the husband has lefauhed in the terms of the agrec nent. and she has caused an execution t.i be issued. The husband will resist ;hc execution, alleging that the note wn wi'.hout consideration. A car ,m the l.ehigh Valley Traction l;-c struck and fatally injured William I. runner, aged 4i vcars. a contractor and builder of North Wales. Mr. ('.runner, who was slightly deaf, had let the Haily residence on the Ncth ielieni Tike, above Gwyncdd. It is said he stepped on the trolley track directly in front of the car. and before the niotornian had time to check the car's speed it struck the unfortunate man, indicting injuries which resulted in his death. Hlodgctt, Mcritt & Co., of New York, were awarded the issue of $88j, ooo worth of Pittsburg 4 per cent, bonds at a premium of $6j.-2.so.o6. At this price the bonds will net J. 49 per cent, a year. Justice Rick at Pottsvillc fined two men $40 for catching four trout four inches long. The eighty-first session of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, con cluded its work at l'aston and ad journed to meet next May in Sjcray ton. When the meeting opened the count of the clerks on the proposition to fix the time limit for the orphans in the Grand Lodge's four homes was announced, and it was found that the motion to establish the limit at fifteen years was defeated. The age limit was then made eighteen years. The retiring L'rand master, Samuel A Steel, of Pittsburg, installed the recently-elected Grand Lodge officer as follows: Grand master, Kobert Graham, of Philadelphia: deputy grand master, Melville h. Uiubbuck, of Towanda; grand warden, George 11. Bancs, of Philadelphia; grand sec retary, Joseph II. Mackey. of Phila delphia: grand treasurer, M. Richard? Muckle, of Philadelphia; grand repre sentative of the Supreme Grand Lodge, Charles Chalfant, of Dan ville. The new grand master made the following appointments: Grand chaplain, Rev. T. M. Jackson, Phila delphia; grand marshal, L. W. Mctz gar, Philadelphia; grand conductor, Grant R. McGlathery, of Norristown; grand guardian, Joseph Crycr, Phila delphia; grand herald, Joseph II. Ncs pcr, Philadelphia. Following is the inscription which will be placed on the statue erected to the memory of Colonel James An derson, of Allegheny, by Andrew Car negie, whom he befriended in the lat ter's boyhood: "To Colonel James Anderson, founder of three libraries in Western Pennsylvania. He opened his library to 'working boys,' and upon Saturday afternoons acted as librarian, thus dedicating not only his books, but himself, to the noble work. This monument is erected in grate ful remembrance by Andrew Carne gie, one of the 'working boys,' to whom was thus opened the precious treasures of knowledge and imagina tion through which youth may ascend." A difference of ten ccuts in the amount of back salary claimed by Rev. Lewis H. Haiituni against Kbe nezcr U. M. P. Church, XorrKtowii, has been ihe cause of a law suit. Mr Bantutn, until recently pastor of the congregation, brought suit for $75 before Magistrate Harry. The trus tees of the church protested that they did not owe the pastor the amount he claimed. They contended the amount due is only $74.x. From expressions that the trustees made it is thought that the case will be set tled. A young man, named George Charles, while confined in a patrol booth at Hamshurg awaiting the ar rival of the "black Maria" to take him to jail, tried to commit suicide by hanging himself with bis suspend ers, which he fastened to the tele graph wire. The wire broke and at tracted the attention of the police man outside, who rescued Charles. The Pottsvillc English Lutheran Church officials have hit upon a unique method to get the congregation to sing. They have made a special ap propriation, a specified sum being available for evcrv member who will study vocal music. A rivalry has been created which promises good results. Oliver Lewis, of Richland, found a turtle on his farm with "W. H. L., 1701." cut in its shell. The letters are hardly readable and there is rea son to believe that the turtle is over 200 years old. Thomas lagan, a Philadelphia!!, was sentenced by Judge Stout to bis years in the Eastern Penitentiary tor robbing John Yost, his employer. Fred Willis and Robert Nelson were con victed of robbing slot machines in Bristol and each sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary George Kolsky, a fireman at the Reliance Colliery, Mt. Carmcl, while on his way to work, stepped into a mine breach 200 feet deep. Te feet from the surface he clutched the root of a tree mil swung to and fro. He called for help, his cries being beard by inmate of several houses close by who rescued him. The washery of Smith, Myers & Company, south of Tamaqua, which was noted for the fact that by keeping a strong guard it was able to work all through the strike, will suspend work in about a week, the banks being practically exhausted. James O'Hearn recently opened hotel in Archbald and on Saturday night it was reported he had arranged to have a wrestling bout, a cock fight and a dog fight as attractions at his place. Burgess Coolican and a force of police raided the place and arrested O'Hearn and a number of, others. O'Hearn vat committed to jail, but finally secured bail. He declares that he will sue the Burgesj for illegal arrest Governor Pennypacker has sent a request to the beads of all depart ments connected with his administra tion to send him manuscript copies of their reports before plaeing them 111 the hands ol th State Printer. , CO.M.UKUAL ktVILW. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: "Seasonable weather has restored normal conditions in many branchel of retail trade, but the improvement has not yet extended to wholcsaW jobbing of manufacturing departments, except in special lines. It is diffi cult to find evidences of increased activity -in any of the leading indus tries, and ilicre is more idle machin ery. Trahic conditions arc little changed, railway earnings in the first A-cek falling 7.5 per cent, behind last year, and the late opening of lake navigation was further retarded by 1 strike. While many features of the ousincss situation make poor compan ions with last year, it is worthy of tote that few presidential years have made a better exhibit. "In the leading manufacturing in dustry scarcely any decline in prices occurred curing the past week, but (lie average has fallen considerably trom the best position of last year, ind consumers are confident that fur ther delay will result in still more at tractive terms. This impression is largely due to the recent disagree ment among ore producers, yet it is stated on very high authority that provision lias already been made fof most of the year's requirements. "Commercial failures this week in Ihe United States arc 2.6, against 207 last week, 202 the preceding week, and 196 the corresponding week last year. Failures in Canada number 2.1, against 27 last week, 16 the preced ing week and t.t last year." WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, Md. FLOUR Quiet and unchanged; receipts, 6,666 barrels; exports, 1171 barrels. WHEAT Dull; spot, contract, l.osJrti i.oj-Vi I spot, No. 2 red West ern, i.of'jfa i.o.s-Vj; May, 105(3 l-05-$ ; July, 86J j askcJ; steamer No. 3 red, qgCd9o;4; receipts, 1,852 bushels; Southern by sample, 97('d,i.05!; Southern on grade, )7(a t.05. CORN Easier; spot, hiVhi'i May, t,2ti(iVS2?i; July, 53l4(n$3'ii steamer mixed, 50-1 W '50; ft ; receipts, 3,424 bushels; exports, 25.714 bushels; Southern white corn, 57(?i59; South ern yellow corn, 57O1 59c. OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 47!4 i No. 2 mixed, 44!; receipts, 2,831 bushels. RYE Dull; No. 2, 78!r7!; No. 2 Western. 80. BUTTER Steady, unchanged; fan :y imitation, 19ft 20: fancy creamery, 22: fancy iadlc, 151,16; store-packed, 12(i 14. EGGS Steady, unchanged: 17. fi I EESE Wcakunchangcd ; large 84i3i, medium, 9(f'9.'s; small, olOi) New York. BUTTER Firm; re ceipts, 4,158 packages; extra fresh creamery, 20'.jo,4: creamery, com mon to choice, I4(f I9!5; State dairy, common to choice, iyd. 19; held cream cry, common to choice, lCn 18. CHEESE Irregular; receipts, 3,788 packages; old State full cream, large and small, fall made, fancy, ioJWiij do, good to prime, 9'Q'4; new State, full cream, small colored, choice, 74 EGGS Barely steady; receipts, 12. 800 packages; State, Pennsylvania, and ncar-bv iv.ncv selected, white, jc5 ZO'A; "firsts. i8tfi8i,4; Western stor age, selections, l8(ri i8!i; do. firsts, 18 (a iH'A; Southern inferiors. I,t'4fl4. 'POULTRY Alive, easy; fowls, 12; turkeys, 11; dressed steady; fowls. iVi turkevs, 14ft 15. LARD Dull: refined dull; com pound. 6;4'n64. PORK Easy; family, 1.V50: short clear, li.oofri 14. 50: mess, 12.75; 13.25. TALLOW Barely steady; city ($2 per package), 4' 4; country (packages free), 4fc. COFFEE Spot Rio steady; No. 7 invoice, 6"j: mil.l steady. POTATOES Steady': new South crn, 4.25rti5.2;; State and Western, sacks, 2.5ofi3 0o; Jersey sweets, 2.50(g) 4.00. PEANUTS Steady; fancy hand picked. 5-H: other domestic. 3(0.6 CABBAGE Steady; Southern,' barrel-crate, 1. 251 1.50. Live Stock. Chicago. CATTLE Receipt 1,000; market steady. Good to prim steers, 5.1015.65; poor to medium, 4.lofo 4.oo; stockers and feeders, 3 l0rtJ 4.40; cows, 1.75(114.35; heifers, 2.25S 4.60; ranncrs, 1. 75275; bulls, i.oo'(i 4.00; calves, 2.50(5.25; Texasi-fed tteers, 4 .25(11.5.00.. HOGS Mixed and butchers, 470(? 4.00; good to choice heavy, 4.80 4.92'; rough heavy, 4.6o(a 5.75 ; light, 4.6cfi 4 80; bulk of sales, 4.75(54.85. SHEEP Receipts, 2,000; market steady; lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, 4.65(5.50; fair to choice mixed, 3 75C'i45o; clipped native lambs, 4.50(0 5.00. New York. BEEVES Receipts 4,n8; steers 10c. higher; fat bulls and fat cows firm to toe. higher; medium cows steady; bologna bulls and thin cows lojiifc. lower. Steers, 465 5.45; bulls, 3.00(04.35; cows, 1.8501 4.10: tail-ends, 1. 50. Cables firm. Ex ports. 3.900 quarters of beef; tomor row, 2.000 cattle, 516 sheep and 7,200 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 621; market steady to 25c. lower. Veals, 3.25(3; 6.35; 'general sales, 4.25'&5.75; city dressed veals, 6(9c.; country dressed SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.865; sheep steady; clipped lambs firm; spring lambs nominal. WORLD OF LABOR. The National' Association of Amal- camated Painters, a rival of the Broth erhood of Painters and Decorators of America, is taking a referendum vote on the question of joining the Ameri can Labor Union. A number of the most important laundry firm in Chicago have signed the $15 minimum wage scale agree mcnt of the Lam"lry Drive rs' Union, and will continue to employ only union members. The International Association of Blast Furnace Workers and Smellerj will shortly demand a restoration of the wages prevailing before the reduc tion were made during the months of December and January. British shipwrights report an im provement in trade. The total mem berthip of the union ii 19,367. At Krranton. Pa., the new agree ment between the local Brotherhood CarDenteri and the emnlover pro vide for a minimum wake of 13 1 day until March. 1905, and of $2 80 a day from that timp until March, 1000. The. MiJIand Iron and Steel Waget Board; at Birmingham, Eng., decided to reduce the operative.' wages i'A per cent., in accordance with the slid ing scale, r. similar reduction having peen declared in the north ol Lng- tana British losses in wage and profits nwing 10 tne shortage ot the cotton IUDdIv are nomumJ to b 110.000 WIT and HUMOR oj THE DAY Soiii-e or Iny. f-'prinkic, Hpi-iiik'v, litMc u-i. What a Mi'irce til j".v limit art! linw I lovt to itc thy H't ty, Alukiiiu imdi it'. nil ill'- ii.'Y'. Chit .tg- 1 1. '.t-i Ouan. i l'.ni rowliia. Did he borrow any niene.v from you'.-" Borrow! How can 1 tell uult.ss be returns, it?'' Vlcllm of Mill,:, .'nticiioc "I lieur slio has been en gaged eleven tiuies! Putfioo-"! biitu to sec a gill get il rjflikc that." 1' oukc-ra Stulesiuuii One of Thfin. Ts ho n war expert':" "Well he's one of the IS noo.nnn pen pie who know just how the war in I lie l-'ur East should bu conducted. Chi cago I'ost. lnfrutf-p. Iiusbiiiiil - "Does .Iiu.k know Mis Pi ppi'i trre'.'" , Wife teiilin!; i-"l belii .( n-it. for In bim."'"To 11 linn asked her to inan'j and Co tint;'. Nilltll'Ht lit-illtelinn. She "Why do you tlpnU Miss Budds n't iutellcctin.l when you haven't even met her?" He 'Appearniifps ure against her She's tou pretty." Cliicngo News. lteil Mt-rnunii. ITe "I understand .Softl?iirli has beet nssigned n very difficult role in your amateur thiT.lrlciiis." She "yes, poor fellow! They gave him u thinking purl." Chk-uso News. A I.tttln In It. I've been tliinl inj,- of slartiug In business for myself. I wonder if there's any money in poultry':" "Oh. yes. My wife found a dime ir a chickens gizzard ouce. riiiiutici bhia Public Ledger. A HarKHtii. 'Oh, I've found a grand inlcl!i .'IH'P ofllce," said Mrs. Vau Albeit. "Charge you $1 for one cook':" asUed iter husband. "One- Why they ncr-cl to let mc have four cooks for Su.'J'.'." ClllLils., News. Hound to Catiit On. inventor "I should like to get you interested in my improved fly paper." Capitalist "What makes yutl think it will bn successful':" Inventor "Beenii.'e each sheet is got up to linitute a bald bea J."--l.oudoii Answers. An Inducement Lntly of the House "Xiul the book is perfectly worthless." Agent "Certainly, ma'am. You see. it looks nice 011 the parlor table, yet your husband can't possibly sell it tot beer." New York, Journal. A rrobteni In Goir. Redd "I eo it stated that a man turns ll-MKXt spadefuls of eaith iu dig ging an acre." (ii-ecne "Well, how much earth would he turn playing golf in going over the "same territory;" Yuukera Statesman. Arrived. ' Mrs. Cobwigger ".So your husband thinks his position In society Is now secure'" Mrs. Newrich "Yes. II u Is so sure about it that be has stopped hiring a drrss-suit and is having cue made to order." Judge. Always tll ol Season. Who is tills man whu is telling us that be bus found u way ot extermin ating mosquitoes':" "He's the same mint wiiti last July was exulting over the fu' t that he hud found a cheap tubstitutu for coal." Washington Star. Profleleiwy. fle was a cornet soloist, Indeed, bin by no means witless. "Musical proficiency," euld he, "is a matter of give and take." "Kb V CJIvo und take what?" "Pains," he said. Illustrating his p tion by running u few scales.-Puck. eouiotliliia Wrong-. What' the mutter':" demanded the slightly fuddled man, ux be got uboard the car, "ain't this the car I wiiiif:" "WbutV" snapped the conductor. "How do I knowV" "O, you must u' kiuwd it or you wouldn't 'a' atopped -u' let me ketch yei"Phlladelpuia Press. Coiiutitrfolter. Finally, they broke- iu upon the iny teiiou man. "You uiuke counterfeit isoney!" they exclaimed, giving voice at once to their worst suspicious. "No, counterfeit wealth," replied the man, and showed them, in proof of bis assertion, that hi only implement wu a tlcker.-Puck. Kama Thin-. "Say, give we a synonym for 'expert,' will youV" aald tfco court reporter, nib bling bis pen. "What are you writing about?" auked the other. "Expert testimony." "Oh, the word 'conflicting' amount to the sutuo thing." I'lilladclpUU X'rci. IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION. Comparison That Giva an Idea of It Magnitude. To realize the magnitude of thl production of Iron aid steel in thli country during one year, ono has te employ much larger standards of com parison than pounds and tons. F01 Instance a blast furnace large enough to receive at one charge all the meta! that passes through all the blast fur naeps of the country In one yeai would have to be built to contain 2,0on,0no,ri00 cubic feet. Or to usf the slightly more conceivable compar Ison, It would have to be twenty-foui tlmeB as large as the great pyramid ol Cheops. The coke used In the process of manufacture would, if piled up in a column 400 foet square, reach 6.50T feet, up into the skies, and the iron ore from which all the products ar made, would, if piled up In a column one-fourth of the bulk of that coke reach Just as high as the former some 34.636.121 tons. If all the car rails were rolled Into one huge rail the dimension would be 1 1-5 mile? long, 81 feet hlgn, $1 feet across the baso, and 43 feet across at the top being wide enough to accommodate a locomotive and Its tender. One huge wiro nail containing the metal an nually drawn Into such a form would make a column 1.000 feet high and 64 feet square, overtopping the renowned Eiffel Tower at I'aris. The cut nails would reach to the heights of the Washington monument, and would far overtop the Park Row building, the highest In the world. BECREE OF TALMUDIC LAW. Wive of Jewish Soldier All Given Conditional Divorce. According to the Jewish World, a rery touching editorial appeared In a recent Issue of the Hebrew Dally Hazeflrah of Warsaw, Poland, where '.he editor, Mr. Sorolow, calls atton ;lon to the Talmudic law which re Itilres every married man before go ng on the battlefield to grant a con litional divorce to his wife, that she Bay remarry If he does not return S'lthln a reasonable time after the md of the war. The rabbis of Lodz have caused all the Jewish soldiers that left that city !or the scat of war to trant such dl orees, and Editor Sorolow suggests :hat the example of Lodz should be lopled all over Russia. Every married soldier, volunteer ot .pserve, registers with a rabbi his jame, address, age, height, birth oiarks, name of company and regi ment he Joins, and the rabbi keeps a record of same until the soldier re turns from the war. If a reasonable time after the close of the war elapses and the soldier does not return, he Is counted among the lost and unidentified dead, and his wife obtains the divorce from that rabbi granting her the right to re marry. liood Partner for Whist. Pr. B. Holly Smith, one of Balti more's crack whist players, was at his favorite game the other evening In a private house. Some of the guests did not know as much about whist as he. His partner was a cer tain Mrs. W , whose knowledge of the game was confined to a few ele mentary principles. "Excuse me, Mrs. W ," ex claimed Pr. Smith, at the conclusion of a hand that his partner had played In a way to try his very soul, "but I signaled for trumps twice during that hand." "Did you?" she asked innocently. "Why, I didn't hear you." New York TlmPR. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA t 3 TMPC MARK. Straighten Up The min fnur-ular but ports ol body weaken and let so under Backache or Lumbafo. To reftora. strengthen nj straiehten up. use St. Jacobs Oil 4 VTTTVTTTWTTTTTTTTTTTVT The Genuine T0WER3 POMMEL SLICKER HAS B5EN ADVERTISED AND SOLO FOR A QUASIER OP A CfNIUEY. LIKE ALL 'SliS' ClOIHING. It 14 MdC Of th but rtttrit!. in black or clow, fully gcv&nteci and oH by reliable deslert trcTwhcrc Site IO TMt 5IGN OF THE FISH TOW CAHHD1AW CO.loM. A J TOW? a to. lesoMia. ca MtioHnAU-itit. $i.nn Given Away nUUUU Write aa of a.a AUIiaatln dealar loi I Baruealars an4 free url eard af H Tb. kaailary Wall VoaliBjr pMirdisaernisaDd rwiaia. Ileval rate er eaalas. Vea ean apply It ala wllk old waur. EeeLiiful effaeta im vkiw aad aelicale Ho la. 0Sa aruebrexHu, Mt-f-da llot-vatr laa ctreeamlea. Umj altkuilM iu a lb icaaa, aerr ta klU.il itil. bardvare aad au dealers. "Aloasaa Xteeeratiaa.' ttaiS ear Anteta a aw orar ttl'l aire v alon rf aa. Wrtte aa aat onea for Matili and lne'rn. ttoaa, fim af raaraa. jiu I'aaitiA rai. aitdreaa TIIH W. II. WII.I.H ( f aANT, fOit Buildlui. tti luo. Ave., Wsaulug Ufa. D, C 14 I er r iL5 U. S. SENATOR F1QM SOUTH CAROLINA Recommends Pc-ru-na For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. 5 ll ! a Ex-Senator M C Butler a If oj do not derive ,t oitipL and miiim lactoty remits from the tifu "I I'eniim. write nt once to l)r tlrtinini, kiviiih :i full sliiternerit of ycui eae, und lie uili lc plniM'd to ie you lni vnlimble nd -ice gniti. Address Dr 1 1 art inn -i , l'iciilcnt ol The llai tuiHii Sauilai n,:n, t'oUmirii, O. BEST FOR OUARANTtLD CURE for all bowel troubles, appendicitis. billousr.rLV,. IJd Brestli. ba blood, wind on the Monarh. hlontd oowe'.n, foul mouth, brajichc, ir.digMtion, pimpUts, pains after eating, liver trouble, oallow skin and dininet. When yo u bcvels don t mova recularly you are sica. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. It starts ehrenie ailments and lo:i veara of mufTrrinj. No matter what oils you, atart Uklnf CA8CARET3 today, for you will never get well and stay well until you et your Dowejs rifht, Take our advice, start with Cascareta today uoder absolute fuarantee to cure o mone refunded, the genuine tablet stamped C C C. Never sold io bulk. Sample aM booklet free. aaresw mi Sterling Remedy Company. Chtenro or New York. Btfi.'a-jvafinaaiaBaaBBBBBBBBaasjBaBaBaBBBBaBaBBaBBaBaaaaauaaBi rrnF.s iivsi'KI'ma. sh k hk.uiaihk, bilioi kss, m:hviii ssess TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY rREE BOOKLET. Write. lto Allnnlii. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST. Small Potatoes result from a lack of Potash in the soil. Potash pro duces size and quality. We have v al u a b 1 e books which fully the ler- tilizinj; value of P o t a i h. We will send them free to any farmer who writes for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 9.1 Nassau St.. New York. pjamsasaMMaaMMpVMPM - FREE to WOtVlElM A Large Trial Box and book of ln Mructlons absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineTOifet Antiseptic Paxtlne Is In powder form to dlSrol e in 5ater non-poisonoua and lar super. ur toKuttl antlHt-ptics contn.ning alcohol which Irritates Inllamed surtacea, and have no rleonsintr pror rrtirs. The contents ol every boi rrakis more Antlicptlc Solu tion lata lonerr . goes further has mure I u-teft In the family and doc more vood than any ntiArptlc prcparutiua ou can Puy, The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Lf ucorrhaa, Pelvic Catarrh, Naal Catarrh, Sore Three t. Sore Eyes, Cut, and all soreness of mucu membrane In local treatment of ft m.tlo tils Paxtint i Inv&luaMu. aa a VukhihI M ;i h vu rhftMcnjro tho world to prcxiui i; riiu;l f r ttioroufrhnoiis. Jt If a rrvf lutiun in 1i.lm: y and healing power; it ki!! nil ptiuh wl;i. U cauo ltiiinrntnaiK n and djw harden. All leatlinpdrucuUtii krep ruxtinc; prlrt.n. 9 b"t l if T'urdprn ot. Frnil to ui f.r it. Iu n't tue asul'Htitutc then l tiotMnp hk- i'm'-inc. AVrilr forth Vnr Iter, nf I'uitlnr ttt-rluv. B. PAXT0N CO.. 7 P- Bldtr.. Toston. Mast, DR. WOOLLEY'S OPIUM & WHISKY ANTIDOTE III rare prrnmnentljr al your own hume. Mr. T. M. Hn.wn. r.1 liegueen. Ar., av: liver even ers agn I ui cured of ihe i-pluni halili liy your oierllelne, and have oon (iniird In the very l-e-l ( health sinee." Mr. W. M. Tunsiall. of l.ovlnailon. Va . "I am (lad u my that I firmly believe (hat I am entirely and permanently eujed ol the l)rlnk llal.ll.as I have never even so muett as wauled a drink In any form sine I look ( our eradlealor, now is months ago. II a the t.t aioiiey I ever Invented." Mra. Vlivlnla Town.end, of Khreveporl, 1 , rlie: "No more c.,lum. I have taken no mher remedy than yours, and I make no ails lake when I ay thai inr health la heller now than It ever wan In my life, and 1 owe It to you and your remedy. U has teen twelve year miee I was cured ly your treatment." Iir. Wool ley has thousand, of sue testlmon isla. wrtih periuisfloa to ue them. A treat ment with ao many reeommendatlnns from I'hrslrtans and cured paitenu aiuit be good. Or. Woolley'a Aatldole has Imitator. I as all Hood artiele. havel erbae you bave tried wma of them, but there Is aothln like Wool ley'.. It ha. stood the teat of thirty yeare. No man or womau who usee opium or whukey In any form, or who haa frlruds su aSlietcd, hould titillate to write to DR. a. M. WOOllCV. IN atartk ITyoe Itlreet, Atlanta, Oa... for his book nn'theee dtseanoa, which b will seud free and roulldenlial. loNorttliadXoriHiV (we Kyas, Harry Uu. Iowa city, la.. bave a saia vuia Catarrh of the Stomach is Gsnerally Called Dvsoecsia Something to Produce Artificial Diges tion is Generally Taken. Hence, Pepsin, Pancreatin and a Host of Other Digestive Rern(;jies Has Been Invented These Remedies Ds Not Peach the Seat of the Difficulty, Which is ReaPv Catarrh. rvv V. s ; 1 j Jnurli Car. ;-nii!or M ( . fi it'T from ri.ii 11 irniu that :"ftr ;,-ttpr to Ir.in Wdviing- Stati.- lor l v i ' i' 1 f 1 , t In h Thf iVriiti;; yi ii. .hv I Y tn. I. (.'.. m. I tt n tut' uitmi '(' orcjA pfftHia an! s(t,tnru!t tinuhtr utt'0 iVfli n.iiif t-oitf n t'Hclit "fit tt xhort jiti ii ml I ft 1 1 rTf in in '1 rrt tfved. It f I tult'ttl t it nt ftrt'j'u! in til it ine bt'Hitlvx tl ffinnt ititn ii: " )I. ( . Sttttpr9 flic uti'y i.iI'm:i.j! v..iy : (m;' Ivir(jia ii l') ft'lli p vi- II.': r.t ' .1 : 1 ,1 -t 'i ! i f'tlTUf ii.t;tiih lYinn.t i ii : !.. rirtl li' i.ii iiiyr-' :nt(. it ' i i'i i and ll.ivm '.i-t; ft'iMMj-li t ; i'!ii ,'i ;:-4r)un in a n.i'tii ,tl w .1 . 'lr- if ii;tt er .iih !iivr f!i,itt ;i tnibi l'j i:".ii.'i.i' in'tti" oi ur iiaiC'jt i' j. iVi tiu.; ha cwnil iti ur r if v'y-pcr via than ai. 'jilur 1 1 n:''!.t.' con L:tiffJ. irri!y brcaiirp it tu:i ;.uarrii wnerevcr !ik,iIP(I. It caunh I- ioctiii in th head, I'ft uiid ruifs ii. If latuiili Ua4 intend it re!f 111 tht tin n.ii t iii'oiicfual tube, iVruiiii euro it. W.V.ti (.itttrrh beeomei M tllrd in liic nlinif h, iVruni rurci it, n v in tint Itfi.itiftn in nny other. Ti t una i not imply a remedy (or d -M-.s;a. fVtiihin w h rutfirrb remedy. r'i iina t ar - (!r-p-. pM.a hecnu it U gea t'lally (l'K-rnitfiil upon cfilarrli. THE EQWELS The Sanative, Antiseptic, Cleansing, Purifying, and Beautifying Properties of Assisted by CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure, ara of PricelessValue. For preserving, purifying, nd . beautifying: the skin, for cleansing: the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping: of fall ing: f' softening', whitening-, and soothing- red, rough, and sort hands, for tsfcy rashes and cha fing, in the form of baths for an noying irritations, ulcerations, and Inflammations of women, and many sanative, antiseptic pur poses which readily suggest them selves, as well as for all purpose of the toilet, bath, and nursery, CUTICURA Soap and CUTI CURA Ointment are priceless. AIERTlSEViWMT PAYS ZZ. mm " IO daya Trea. a. m. aaaaa'a aoaa. a., a. aueata. aa. n I Bad VouabyruurTaeise Cuu Uaa I ( I In tiuia. W-ild by '"'""", ' 7l CANDY ypV Especially Smothers
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