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Buring leap year every clicililc young man should be equipped witli n chaperon. X-Rays Remove Smallpox Scars. It is alleRed that applications ol the X-rays will remove the marks left on the akin by smallpox. Not only Bre we told that experiments have been successful with patients Just re covering, but there Is also reason to believe that pitting of many year standing may be removed. The old scars of burns and tuberculosis ar also removed by the X-rays. Gotham's Former Mcyors. New York has seven surviving ex mayors Gilroy, Ely, Grant, Var Wyck, Cooper, Edson, and Low. Young women may J ' '; 1 rrr n . ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " "Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I feel it my duty to tell all yoiiTijr women tow much Lydia E. Pinkham's wonderful Vegetable Cmpund has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to uUei.tl school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three nionthn. "I recommend it to all young; women who sulieri'rom female weak ness." Miss Ai?ia Trait, Holly, Mich. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO YOUXG GIRLS. All TOtinjr plrlt at thin period of life ore earnestly Invited to Write Mrs. Pinkham for advice; ahe has guided in a motherly way hundreds of young women; her advice is freely and chccrlulJy given, and her address is Lynn, Mass. Judging from the letters she is receiving from so mnn.v vmiri? pirls Mrs. . Pinkhara believes that our girls are often pushed altoe then too near the limit of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and M-tninrmes. - Nothing is allowed to Interfere with studies, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honors often physical collnpM- follows, ana l takes years to recover the lout vitality, oten it is noves recovered. A Young Chicago Girl Saved from Despair. "Dear Mrs. Pixkiiam : I wihh to thank you for the help and ben eflfc I have received through the use of Lydia E. PliiUimn's Vege table Doinpouud and Liver Pills. When I wits about seventeen IT-SC i...,.i(V, , e miu the , and i mam T.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the one sure jrem- to be relied upon at this iifit with it she can go througn -- ,1.1. - "T;X";.T,..uh.and fortify T"" rPriife may be Insured her future life may ..(rcil If w cannot forthwith prndunc th original itiori ana I Veal loaf. Vienna Saosaoe, tlarrt a Art BM Ike sway iemiis luncneos Band ktr out baiiklet "Bow t Llbbv. McNeill WORKING BY THE DAY. 8cotch Farmer of ExpMfence Receo nized th Symptoms. John D. Rockefeller Jr., was talkirf to his Sunday school class about In dnstry. "Our Industry," he said, with a faint smile, "should not be of such a nature that the remark once applied to a cop tain Scot could ever be applied to us "I'll tell you what the remark I allude to was. "Two old farmers were walking down a road near Dunfermline when one of them pointed to a distant Held tnd said, shading his eyes from the tun: "'That figure over there I wonder f It's a scarecrow.' "He stopped and regarded the fig ire very attentively for a space. Thcp le concluded, In a satisfied tone: " 'Yes, It's not moving. It must be l scarecrow.' "Rut the other farmer had sharper Syes and a better understanding, may oe. rif certain types of human nature "No,' he said, dryly; 'no, it's no) 1 stf.recrow. It's a man working bj .he day.' M Beggars In Spain. There are 190,227 professional brg ;mrs in Spain, of whom 61.048 arc omen. In some of the cities beggars re licensed to carry on their trade. .caking aims is recognizcdfi as a '(Ultimate business, and the munici pality demands a percentage upon the collections. Seville is the only city In the kingdom which forbids beg ging in the streets. New Orleans, La., has to ncgrc labor unions, numbering ij.ooo men avoid much sick .;,.,;( r. V:ithfr emd I ntudlCU too J 1 - ---- - - - , - hard, but the doctor inou-i;r umrrem " prescribed tonics, which I tcok by the auart without relief. 1 leading one day in paper of Mrs. Pmkhnm'N great cures, finding the symptoms described an- ' swered mme, 1 cieeiuca 1 woum kic &,7ua 1 E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a I trial I did not say a word to the doctor 5 I bought it niypeli, ana toon n accmU,,.j to directions regularly for two monihi?, and I found that I gradually improved, iY oil Tiaina left nie. and 1 was my old self once more. Lh ue E. Sinclair, 17 E. 22d St., Chicago 111." important perioa in witn courage - VT . 'kVJ her physical well being so ina against sickness and sufterlng. cannot forthwith prndune th orlprlnul tittun sad il((iitiirs of 115, Hut, Luncheons Libby'a Natural Flavor Foods are V. S. Government iiupccted, trfectly packed ennneu looda, and r ready to servt ai a cwmeut's notice loaf. Boncles. Chicken, Ox Toncoei 11.1. a Va... Aaaral fit ThaKIS. mtnt. ntm ' "- to Mikt ti od Thiol l " A Libby. ChiCPgo THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told iff Short Order. Henry I: itcli. alias John W. Wil liams, alias "Lllack Spot," who wai convicted of murder in the first de gree at the February term of court for the killing of John Williamson, at Dnl.lois, and who was refused a new Irial by the Supreme Court last week, lias made a confession to Deputy sheriff Harry M. Carlisle. His record s K'ven a foil ows: Born in Nelson County, Virginia, thirty-five years ago tnd M his home in ifyi. Shot and killed a ncKro at Red Stair, W. Va., nid was arrested and locked up, but released for want of evidence. Shot and seriously wounded Gust Liver pool and was locked up in the Payette villc jail, in the I'all of iqoo, but caped with others in a general jail delivery. Gouged negro's eye out in a fight in a box car in Coraopolis, Pa., in 1902. Shot and killed John Wil liamson at DuRoies, on September 29, lyo.?, in an attempt to commit rob bery. Has been shot six times in difi'I-rent'fights, once through the hips, and had shot and badly wounded sev eral men, the extent of whose injur ies lie never learned. Samuel Black McCormick, of Ccdat Kapids, Iowa, was elected chanccllot of the Western University of Penn sylvania. It i understood he will ac cept the position. Dr. McCormick wal born in Irwin, Pa., in 1858. He is I graduate of Washington and Jcffersor College. For several years he prac ticed law in Allegheny. Later h turned his attention to the ministrj and from 1890 to 1894 he was pastoi of the Central Presbyterian Churcr of Allegheny. He has also had exper ience as en educator. The chancellor ship has been vacant since Dr. W. J Holland resigned to accept the cura torship ot the Pittsburg Carncgif M useum. Mrs. Kllen Flynn, agej 45, and Jos eph Kes(iia, aged 40, were found dear' in a small hotel conducted by Stcpher. Salovitch at W'ilkesbarre. They had been asphyxiated by escaping gas. Whether it was suicide or accident tin police are not certain. The two wen! to the room about midnight and Res qua was warned about the gas. "1'ir used to it for fifteen years," he said. Next morning when found the womar was fully dressed and near her on tlx bed was a bottle which had containc' some mixt'.irc of carbolic acid. Thcrt have been two suicides in this hotc' since Christmas. Twenty dogs were poisoned ir Pirdsboro in one night. The assessors of Jenkintoun havi raised the valuation of Jenkintowr property about $100,000. The ninth annual Sunday school convention of Montgomery Count) was held m the rirst Baptist Cliurcn Xorristown. The State Vetinarian condemned fifteen fat cows and a bull belonging to Moses Gottschall, near Schwenks ville, it having been found that th animals were suffering from tuber culosis. The County Commissioners have ad ded $1,000,000 to the assessed valua: tion of Shenandoah, the largest towr. in Schuylkill County. As a rcsuK Shenandoah taxpayers will pay $18, doo additional taxation yearly. After Louis Dinardo had been com mitted to jail at Pottsvillc on a scrici of petty charges a woman who sayj she is his wile arrived from Italy anc preferred a charge of bigamy agains' liim. Bryan and Paul, two young sons oi E. E. Snyder, of Yoe, were attacker near their home by a swarm of bees Their cries attracted their mother, who fought the bees, and her child ren finally escaped to the house Mother and children are terribly stung. At the annual convention of t lie Women's Christian Temperance Lea gue of Chester County, the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Morris T. Wood, West Marlboronghj vice-president, Mrs. Susanna F. Savoy Fast Bradford; recording secretary, Mrs. Katharine Darlington, of Nor way; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Anna L. Moore, West Chester; treas urer. Sirs. Amy W. llackman, West Chester. Constable John L. Fisher, who last December was acquitted of the inur :ler of the late City Solicitor J. Mar shall Funk, and who is still under '),iil to answer a charge of enticing a minor girl to Atlantic city, was ar rested in Lebanon at he instance of 1'imiitv Detective Aaron Sattaahn. Fisher is charged with enticing his stepdaughter, Bessie Shaud.froin home. Four other charges of the most seri ous character in relation to the same offense are named in the complaint. The relations of Fisher with his step daughter, who is but 14 years old, were partially aired in the murder trial, but were ruled out of the evi dence on a technicality. Since then the authorities have been conducting an investigation and have, they say, sufficient evidence to convict him. A large part of the West End Hotel. Norristown, owned by Lyshon Thom as, forrrter president of the State Fire men's Association, was destroyed by fire. Mr; and Mrs. Thomas and two servants were sleeping in the de stroyed portion of ihe hotel and had narrow escapes. All had been par tially overcome bv the dense smoke from the fire, and when aroused ex perienced great difficulty in making their way out of the building. The door of Mr. Thomas' room was scorched by the (lames. Simon Pagel and M- Fillmore Jones, hremen, were .... hi. nn electric wire. The loss , Imildiiiir is $,ooo. How tin 4 fire started is a mystery, as no firef were left burning when the place war closed at midnight. With five fellow-workmen, John and Herman Katz were thrown mtc the river at New Holland by th breaking of a cable on a bridge or. which they were working. All wer hurt, the two Kratzcs heing senousl) injured. A span of the bridge wai wrecked. For the first time in thirty years 1 Monroe County jury found a licensed liquor dealer guilty of breaking th' liquor laws. uwen cdcm, ihc ai rued man, conducted a saloon in Eas' Stroudsburg, and he was charged will? telling to minors. - Two locomotives were taking out 1 coal train Irom Penn Manor Shaft on the Manor Branch, when they rar through an open switch over the short siding of the Owen pottery. Th witch was opened apparently with malicious intent. The engines went over the end of the siding with, great force. One of them plowed through the pottery office and across the street, knocking a barn on the oppo site side off its foundation. T. C. Thomas, fireman, who was shoveling coal, was pinned against the boiler head by the lender, where he was parboiled by escaping steam and killed. COMMLRCIAL REVIEW. R. G. Dun & Co. says; "Reports of increased trade are re ceived from a few favored points, but the nation as a wliolc has not im proved its commercial position dur ing the past week, insofar as cur rent distribution of merchandise or manufacturing activities arc con cerned. Prospects for the future havi improved somewhat, however, on ac count of the progress made in agri culture. Unless the crops u(Tcr an unusual setback hcrc.iftrr it should be a good year for the farms and ali other industries will fee! the stimu lus. Lake traffic is seriously inter rupted by the strike, but otherwise the labor situation is not alarming Leading branches of manufacture are extremely quiet, the recent "light gain in iron and steel having disappeared, and transporting interests are not equaling last year's roMilu, railway earnings thus far available lor Ma showing a decrease of 6.6 per cent. "The only evidence of improvement in the primary market for cotton goods has been furnished by export ers, and the new business was only accomplished by further concession? in prices. Buyers of woolen ij worsted men's wear have shown niorr interest, fairly numerous supplemen tary orders being placed. "Failures (his week numbered 236 in the United States, against mi last year, and 12 in Canada, compared with 14 a year rgo." "Bradstrect's" says: "Wheat, in cluding flour, exports for the week ending May 19 aggregate bushels, asainst ".14.7.1 last week, this week last year. 84,8,?9 in 1902. and 4, "06.04 in 1001 Corn exports for the week aggregator Il8.t,$7 bushels, against tjn.ufi lai week, 1,814,186 a year ago, qo.ijfy in 1902, and 3,204,902 in 1901." WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, Md. FLOCK Quiet and unchanged; receipts, 6.6!) barrels: exports, r.171 barrels. WHEAT Dull; spot, contract I .o$j(n 1.0; '4; spot, No. 2 red W est crn, 1 .05! Cn '1.05)4; May, 105 I 054; July, Mb j asked: steamer No. 3 red, w)(fi W4 ; receipts, 1,852 bushels; Southern by sample, 071.05!; Southern on grade, f)"'n 1.05'. CORN Easier; spot, 5-''ff -,27i May, S2.V4(fi.S2?-; July. 5Mir" 5.1 !"j I steamer mixed, so-rti 50" s: receipts. V424 bushels; exports, 25.714 bushels: Southern white corn, $7' -,') South ern yellow corn, 571 50c OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 47'.; No. 2 mixed, 4454; receipts, 2.8.51 bushels. RYE Dull; No. 2, 78(579; No. 3 Western. 80. BUTTER Steady, unchanged: fan cy imitation, 19(20; fancy creamery. t2 fancy ladle, ISIO; store-packed. 1 2& 14. EGGS Steady, unchanged: 17. Cl.IEESE Weak, unchanged; large 5)i9; medium, oao'-s; small, 9!4i 3H. New York. BUTTER Firm; re reip(s, 4.158 . packages: extra fresh :reamcry, 20fn2o!4: creamery, com mon to choice", 141? 191; State dairy, rommon to choice, Ufa 19' beld cream ery, common to choice, itfn 18. CHEESE Irregular: receipts, packages; old State full cream, large nd small, fall made, fancy, lo-ra.-n; Ho., good to prime, ofaof'i; new State full cream, small colored, choice, yVi 'S7H- EGGS Barely steady: receipts, .12, Soo packages; State, Pennsylvania, and near-by fancy selected, white, 20fq 20'A: firsts, i8r?ii8'j; Western stor age, selections, i8iyii8': do. firsts, IB '5i8,i; "southern interiors. i,V-j'ii4. 'POULTRY - Aliv. e-- fowls. 12 turkeys, 11; dressed steady; fowls I2J4; turkeys, 14(3.15- 1 .. V K I 1 Jtih : ri-iiiicd dull; com pound, 6 JJ .'ft 6 !4. PORK Easy; family, 1.V50; sliorl clear, 13 oo'ft 14.50; mess, 1 2.75 1 3.25 TALLOW Barely steady; city ($J per package), 4!4; country (packagei frect, 4-W. COFFEE-Spot Rio steady; No. ? invoice, hi; mild steadv. POTATOES Steady: new South ern. 4.25(5.25; State and Western, sacks, 2.503.bo; Jersey sweets, 2.50'g 4.00. . PEANUTS Steady; fancy hand picked. 5-M: other domestic, y,i(a(ij. CABBAGE Steady; Southern, barrel-crate, j.25i.5o. Live Stock. Chicago. ' CATTLE -- Receipts 1,000; market steady. Good to pritnf steers, 5.io(fI:5.65; poor to medium 4.10(54.90: stockers and feeders, 3. 10 4.40; cows, I.75&,4..15: heifers, 2.25'a 4.60; canners, 1.75275: bulls, 2.oofi 4.00; calves, 2.50(55.25; Tcxas'-fed steers, 4.25W5.00. HOGS Mixed and butchers, 47n'? 4.90; good to choice heavy, 4.80'rt 4.92',; rough heavy, 4.605.75: light. 4.65(04.80: bulk of sales, 475'S4-85. SHEEP Receipts, 2,000; market steady; lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, 4.65(515.50; fair to choice mixed, 375'a4 50; clipped native lambs, 4.50(1X5.00. New York. BEEVES Receipts 4,158: steers IOC higher; fat bulls and fat cows firm to 10c. higher; medium cows steady; bologna bulls and thin cows io(R)i5c. lower. Steers, 4. 65 5.45; bulls, 3.oo(S,4.35: cows, 1.85 4.10; tail-ends, 1.50. Cables firm. Ex ports, 3,900 quarters of beef; tomor row, 2,090 cattle, 516 sheep and 7,aor quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 631: market steady to 25c. lower. Veals, 3.25(0 6-.15: general sales, 4.25675.75; city drfssed veals, 6(fT9c; country dressed S'V'i 8c SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 2.865; sheep steady; clipped lambs firm; spring lambs nominal. WORLD OP LABOR. Trades unions have existed in China for 4,000 years. New Orleans, La., has 19 negro labor unions, numbering 11,000 men Women have been admitted to membership in New Haven (Conn.) Waiters' Union. The American Brotherhood of Ce ment Workers will convene at St Louis, Mo., June 14. Workmen employed in sugar refin eries in Porto Rico work 15 and it hours a day for 40 cents. It is asserted that employment ir the building trades in Ireland is wors than at any time since 1848. Striking teamsters at Grand Rapids Mich., are considering a proposition lo organize a union transfer company Retail clerks at Detroit, Mich., in planning to start a clubhouse with 'estaurant in connection therewith. Canadian labor bodies are fighting s nill in the Dominion Parliament per mitting the incorporation of laboi unions. It is proposed to open the new labor temple acquired bv Tor"-'"r fCan.) trade unions on Labor Day, September 1, UTILIZING THE SUN'S RAYS. Cheap Fuel Used by Residents of Southern California. The residents of Southern Califor nia have gone Into partnership with the sun. There the sun Is more plen tif ill than coal, and so they put the former to work, utilizing the heat rays for many purposes, one of which Is known as the "solar water healer." By the plan they have adopted they make the sun heat the water In the kitchens and bathrooms In the houses and for other domestic purposes. In California and other states where the sun may be depended on the Item of fuel Is entirely eliminated, and how ever cheap fuel may be, no fuel is cheaper than the sun. The domestic arrangement for keep ing water hot at all hours of the day or night Is effected by Inserting in the roof a solar heater, consisting of a number of mirrors reflecting the sun's rays, so that the heat is eonceatrated upon the water In metallic troughs which absorb the heat rays and soon bring the water to a nearly boiling temperature. Value of Eggs at Food. The more thoroughly an egg has been cooked the more severe is the labor demanded of the stomach. II we would get from this article of food Its utmost value It should be eaten either raw or underdone. Hard-boiled eggs are suggestive of pirrlcs and dyspepsia. Raw eggs Is a Bplendid stimulant when one is exhausted from any cause whatever. It Is by no means unpalatable when eaten with salt, pepper and a dash of vinegar. For weakly children raw eggs beaten with milk make a first class food. The mix ture may be sweetened with sugar, and it is best to. give It In small quan tities at short intervals. The flavor is improved by adding port wine. Ono tablespoonful of wine will suffice for one pint of the mixture. The formula would run: Two raw eggs, one table spoonful of wire and sufficient mill; to make one pint. TIME TO AC r. When the buck aches and you are al ways tired out, depressed mid ihtvoiih when sleep Is disturbed by pain and by urinary Ills, it's time to net. The kidneys tin sick. DoanV Kidney IMI cure si el 1111 pe rnmnent ly. II ere'. proof: Mrs. V. S Marshall. It V. I)., So 1, Dawson, Gn., says: "My husband's back and hips were so stiff and sore that he could not get up from a chair without help. I got hlin a box of Doan's Kid ney Tills. He felt relief In three days. One box cured hlin." A FREE TRIAL of this great kid ne? medicine whirl) cured Mr. Mar shall will he mulled on application to any part of the Fulled .''tries. Ad dress Foster-Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all dealers; rice lio cents per bos. jllt!! .i'iitf m A'nwn. The marvelous growth of PeaKle. Wash. Is credited mainly to newspaper publicity. The business men of that community raised 11 considerable sum to be expended lor space In Eastern newspapers, mid the returns were prompt and generous. Tliurn Is mire Catarrh In tills section nl tlm country than all "ttirr ilise:i.es put tgKier, anil until the lust lew years was supposed to lie iii.-urnMe. Furu rent many years doctor iii-rinoiiiH-ed It 11 local disease and prescribed local remedies, and hy constantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It in curable. Science has proven Catarrh to lie it constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hull's Cntnrr.i Cure, iiiiinulnctiired by F. .1. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro on the market. It Is-takeu internally in dose from 10 drops to 11 tinspnondil. It acts direct ly on the Idood and niucnun surfaces o( th.) system. Tliev offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to c-ur. fend for circulars unit testimonial. Address f. J. Cjiksev A Co.. Toledo, O. Sold ly XJriii-'filfts, 7S-. lake Hall's Family Tills for constipation. loil Stunt It Tnlrt, A writer on advertising siiyg It Is the aim of nearly every business i-om-eru to have a special and original feature. "But when such a specialty shall be found It must be advertised. No arti cle can sell lUelf without the aid of advertising." FtTSioBrmaiientivmireil. No lit or nervous- nrssattnr first day's tisof Dr. Kline's Grett KerveltestorHr.titrialhottleand treHtlsefree Dr. K. M. Klin. Ltd., H31 Arch rit.. I'nlla.. t'a After l'Mening to a poor young man't tale of woe it's un to the hcires to give him a helping hand. r Allen' Font-Kate. It la the onlv cure for Swollen, gmartlne. Tired, Aching, Hot, Hwentlnsr Keet.CornB and Bunions. Aek for Allen's Foot-Ease, spowder to b shaken Into the shoe. Cures while you walk. At all Drugirist and Shoe Stores. 250. Pon't swept any auhetltilte. Sample sent rEi. Aildrew.Allea B. Olmsted, LeHoy, N.V Trust not the woman that thinketh more of hernelf than another. Mercy will not dwell in her heart. tUn. Wlnlow' Koothlnir; Hyrup forhlldrn teetlilntr,olteD the fium,reduoealnflamms. lion allay aiii,eurenwind colic. S6c. abottle It ii diflieult to give a long headed man the abort end of a deal. I amurePlo'ii('ura (orConti mptlon aaved my lifethrne yean hko. Mbii.'J Hom Hob C1M, Mpl Ht,, Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1900. A man acldora forgett a tavor he doea nut her. llaliiB rie-nlo. There ia oinotlnng particularly enjoyable about going to a I'lc-N'ic. The very word I'ic-Nic briiijia pleaaant anticipationa of a good time. Th idea of going out to the wooda and fiehia or down by aome brook or lake, with luncheon to be aerved on the graaa and under the treea, baa a peculiar Fascination. The freah air and exereiae contribute to give a hearty appetite lo all and everything at luncheon aeenu far better than the 6 neat courae dinner that a French chof ever aerved. Wooden diliee aupplaut Dreaden ebina, and paper boxes ilver traya, when the "good thinga to eat" are apread upon the ground. Pie-Nice are never complete without Hie aandwiclica, awect white bread with a gen tou layer of meat between, Libby'a canned meata are ideal for Pie Niea and utinga. The cans are ao easily opened nd tbe contents ao freah and palatable that no 'ic-Nic ia a aueceaa without Libliy'a ""Natural Flavor" Kood Producta. When young man telle girl be love hrr for herself alone it'a Cqtuvak-nt to an injunction against iitterfeieuca irvsa the rwrt 4 the faiuiljr. DOCTOR ADVOCATED PE-RU-NA MADE M RS. KV A RAKTIK), 111 Kat l?th 'I suffered for tlner years with lem-or- The and ulceration of the ivonili The doctor ndvorated an operation which I dreaded very much, md strongly objected to go tinder it. Now I am a changed woman. I'eruna cured me; it took nine hottlee, hut, I ct so much improved I kept Inking It. un I dreaded an operation so much. I 11m to-day in perlect health and have not telt so well for filleen years."- Mrs. Kva Ran ho Mm. Smmtnr Ituni h, of I." rtmorr, S. link.; Mr, ftcutitnr Warren, 0 Cheyenne, H'fn.; lit Ira .f.cA u-wicf 11 mi M-. Henerut l.mtgnl rrel, of Wash I nolo 11, It. , are run 0111 the prominent ladles uho inifuiar I'e- MIII'I. Miss riebn I5o'ot, KauLanna, Wis , writes: "Several limes during the past, two years o rmore my system has been greatly in need ol a tonic, and rt those tunes I'e runa has been of great help in building up the H.velem, rest 01 ing my appetite and se curing restful tleep " Helen Itolof. Miss Muriel Armitage, SB (ireenwood Ave.. Detroit, Mich., District Organizer of the Hoval Templars of Temperance, writes as billows: "I suffered for five years with uterine irregular)' ies, which brought on hysteria and made me a phvsual wreck. I tried doctors from the dillcrent schoi ' ol med icine, hut without any perceptible change in my condition. In my despair I called on an Id nurse, who advised me to try I'crunn, and promised good results if I would persist and lake it regularly. I kept thin up for six month", and steadily gained strength i,nd health, and when I had ued fiiteen bottles I con-ideied myself entirely cured. 1 am a grateful, happy woman to-day." Miss Muriel .Armilace- Miss Lucy M. Hilcv. 83 Davenport St , t Cleveland, (lino, v ijna: "I wish to add my indorsement to thou sands of other women who have been cured t liioiigh the u-c of I'eruna. I sni fered lor live years with severe backache, and w iien iveanei' or worried 111 the leut 1 had prolonged lie.ul.n he I aril now in El! IE (t'KKS UVSiPKrslA. SICK IIKAHACIIK, 111 I.I Ol H. EMS. N (It VOl'SS ESS TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY FREE BOOKLET. Write, Hot IttH. Neatly Answered. "ICxat tly how tild nro yrti. anvway?" asked a friend ot Lillian HiifscII. "1 have a friend." replied th' act ress, with apparent Irreievance, "who was btirn in mid otean on an oecan Ftenmer. After she and her mother had landed, thp sttampr. on its rpttitn trip, blew up. So prartieally she has no birthplaee. My age Is like that," she added, after a pause. New York Tl", PIUPLES "I trlfd til kinds of blnd rmied whtr-h fiilM to lo me my good hull l.fcru fotin.i the rich t f ling rl la. My face wan fulj of pimplct arid black-i-.eudf. After taking Caff arotn they nil Uft I mi -vtititialng the uro oi thcra end reromnienditie iirin to my frtenn. I feel f.nn when 1 riie n ih lorning. loi'0 lo bftve k ciiuce to recoBimtoa '-AHCttrtitR." Fred C. Witten, 7 Kin St., Kewark, K. J. best For riAUKTit. P)tble. Potent Tint Good PoOoort, Never hicken. Weaken nr (iripw. 10c, 2ir, SOo. Nrr old In hulk. The yonnine tablet itampcU t'Cf,', guaranteed to core ur your money tack. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595 ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES ,,.USWMSMIMS A crop that ays may nut pay as well as it should. Potash is. a plant food which .ill crops must have. Without Mihicii nt I'otali to feed upon no crop can reach that point w here it pays fail. Kxperimcrits have de. monMratcd the value of Potash, I We will iend fie?, to any farmer who tvi'l write fr.r it, a little hn k )it il jjive facts m full, GERMAN KALI WORKS J Nstsio Slrttt, htm Wrk. newt a jgyaa.l RbU to WOMEN A lirice Trial Box and book of in ftructlotis absolutely Free and Post paid, cnougn to prove the value of PaxtineToilet Antiseptic rmmttnm m in pawner fcrm to dissolve In water non-i-olsonou and lar euperiorto liquid nllsepllkis containing alcohol which Irritates In I lamed surtacee, and have no cleansing prop-, ertlca. The contents ol every bos anakra more Antiseptic Solu- goes fcinhar has snore VDca In Ihe lasnlly and does more-good than any antiseptic preparation " j. The formula of a noted Rnctnn nhvclrlan. tnd iued with great auccui as Va jinal Wash, for Lcucorr haa. Pelvic Cjlyrh, NjmI Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyti, Cub, and all torenei of mucuf membrane. In local treatment of female Ilia Paxtina la invaluable. I'sed aa Vaginal Wash we ehallonce th world to produce iu equal for thorouglinota. I tia a revelation In cleansing nd healing power It kills all genua which cause) inflammation and dlaeharKea. 1 All leading druaaists keep Pasllnei prtoe.ftOe. aboai If yoursdusnot,eead to usfor It. IIod'I take a subeHtut tber Is BoUilng like I'aitiue. Wrttnforthe Fre Ro sf Vastlne ta-day. K. PAXT0M CO., 7 ropcBldg., -Boston. kTasa. as at asii '! ss IO days' nmnisl ptmm- as. a. aaasa'a ae , aaa, aiiasis, s Ummmt4 with TV r - sxaaa sm e. -- if V The Bowels h Canov cathartic OPERATION- KNIFE UNNECESSARY. mm IfrTTfi - J . . .- . - . : i MKS. tVA Jt'AlU'hO. ' pcriect health, enjov life and hive neithe an ache or f iin, thanks to I'eruna "Lucy M. itiley. It 18 no longer question as to whether I'eruna can be relied n , to cure all such cases. During the many years in which I'eruna h.18 been put to test ill all forms and stages of acute and chronic catarrh no one year ha put this remedy to greater test than the last year. If all the women who are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. Harlrjian. Columbus, Ohio, and giva liim a complete description of then symp toms anil the peculiarities of their troubles, he will immediately reply with complete directions for treatment, free of charge. Address Dr. llartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. i it f S IT t t StJ STORE FRONTS Tor nil kinds md ii ol St .re BuiMliik--. We Inroish "It mitenal entertn Inn. Mi i-ens-rurrlcn ul sti.re Fn.n'i Write at-iit V"ur l'r"t"-1.l"illd; Ijmk n ' stBtediiiieiininnn nd st.vlf o1 front i nil w. will i.d yiu. r K r. r. OF f II IK. h. n el"K ut lllii" Print linn, and quote you aii .-iT-melr le price on one ol our eeeiil tr Coautlful, 33-ro-litiia.s Modern Stoie Fronts W-nive r n 11 th" tyle of n -leirunt Nt lor a I I, . aw, store st moderate cost. s.ettil lor i alalncu-- SOUTHERN FOUNDRY CO., Owenaboro, Kentucky Arte OB Itoweta. Atlanta, fin. ASK VOUR DRUGGIST for Tired Mothers In Warm Baths with And gentle anointings with CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. toll. thnuffhot flit orl4 Outieur Imi, tfcOtotw tv(.i, "., haoifBi, Wk. tii' "K riu ,.f i h'ttelei CMtect l UisV aVC. IH-r fli ltM.H lri(iee, If CetaWM Aouat rtg-i PsVtu. Hw d ) I . Bi'n, 1ST teihvi sfsTCv, t bcwr Kru L hajtai, t'wrp., I'rvprltimm. sfT-iWW for Uew 10 Cw IUt If u-ueitvM ADVERTISE " riTi ijttt IT PAYS IEN8I0M FOit ACf. A new oriW will ei-ts psriarvn fr sea. sat vane ior i.is.i.. iwi i ru -.iw ebsrfa. h'O fKNHlON MO fiV. lloua, teas at Address th w. n. wii.i.irnHPAMr. Wills Building. M A- wssalagsaa. D. C SPpaUa HMNtlfaue lf A htlnw- rd mllllMMU H UslHB tWVII hMhS M14 ia BuU(r 7 mx. IX.OiiUiatvUtm. IkdNtrv toUfrt-aUt aJ bev.i4Kiia. OIldaanWL haWl kprnauu. arw Uirodii (ssod ry Ularng r nftev-rd or etaind b RjosxaM TbU- m- M m Will tfOarfAllj gjlT aMIIayfX VlUital twrtntv Hisutm. TW fin eeat 1 kaxar to thMMigfe r 1 IPs tlm a tttild (- rtr' v for ShinTotured Hies and Rest 4 i SKI v y ...r ...... nimtttiHitttTT TtfTTTTT - " '
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