COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS. IXian'e Kldae Mroniht Stranih ad Health to thm Sufferer, Making Blm ttl Twanty-m Veer. T' ont J B. Cor I on, farmer ami Itmi bri'mtln, of Dep. pp. N. C, wi.T: "I suffered for .Tears with my back. It wa no bad that I could not n Ik any dis- Uuce nor averj ride lo cflpy bug- diet, I do not be lieve I could hare raised ten OOBTOX. , j nave raiHen len POUDdB Of Wnlffht trnm (). ,.,. .t i, pain was o aeTere. This was my con dition when 1 began using Doan'a Kid ney Pills. They quickly relieved me, and now I nin never troubled as I was. MJek Is Krone and I can walk or ride a lonj? distance and feel just us strong ax T did twenty-live, yearn ago. I think no much of Uoan a Kidney Pills thai I have given a supply of tlie remedy to some of my neighbor, "id they have also found good results. It you can sift anything from this rumb ling note that will ho of any !crvlrv to yon, or to any one suffering from kid ney trouble yon are at liberty to do so." A TRIAL KHKE Address I ostcr Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. For e-alo y all dealers. Trice 50 cents. The Strength of Michael Angelo. Michael Angelo relied almost, en tirely upon form tho form of the fig ure and of tho draperies, writes Charles H. CafBn In St. Nicholas. Ho told Popo Julian II., when the latter requested him to paint the celling of the Biftt.ine chapel at Rome, that he was not a painter, but a sculptor; yet, after he had phut himself up for four years from 1508 to 1512 and the scaffold was removed, a result had been achieved which Is without paral lel In the world. Very wonderful la the work which Michael Angelo spread over this vast nrea ot J0.000 aqukre feet. The fact that thero are 343 principal figures, many of colos sal sire, besides a great, number of others Introduced for decorative ef fect, and that tho creator of this vast scheme was only 33 when he began bis work all this Is marvelous, prodi gious, and yet not so marvelous as the variety of expression in the fig ures of which Jeremiah Is only one figure, in a small side arch. A HEALTHYOLD AGE OFTEN THE BEST PART OF LIFE Belp for Women Passing Through Change of Life Providence lias 'allotted ns each at least seventy years in which to fulfill our mission in life, and it is generally onr own fault if we die prematurely. Nervous exhaustion invites disease. This statement is the positive truth. When everything becomes a burden and yon cannot walk a few hlocks with out excessive fatigue, and you break out into perspiration easily, and your face flushes, and you grow 'excited and tihaky at the least provocation, and you cannot bear to be crossed in any thing, you are In danger ; your nerves have given out ; vou need building up at once 1 To build up woman's nerv ous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine than Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Here la an Illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371 Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: " I bavaused Lydia K. I'inkliaui's Vegetable Compound tor yeara in mr family and it nevr disappoint ; ho when I felt that I was Fwiing'the hHiii(sof Life 1 cninnioni-ed troat mnt, with it. I took in all about nix Inttlra and it did nte a grrat. deal of good. It stnrawd my dirry spell, pains in mv hack and the headache with which I had suffered for mouths hpfor taking the Compound. I ffidthut if it had not lieen fortius (.'rent med icine for women that I should not have been alive to-day. It is splendid for women, old or young, and will surely cure nil female dlsor-iiert,.'- Mrs. Pinliham, of Lynn, Mass., in vites all sick and ailing women to write her for advice. Her grent experience is at their service, free of coht. Better Fruits-Belter Profits Better peaches, apples, pears and berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insure a full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertiliser containing not less than lo per cent, actual Potash Read for our practical hooka of Information t they are nut tuivtrtteinf pamphlet, bfjomintr spenui tenuis, but arc aulhnriUUVC llCattftfcS. Kent lit fort lie jaktner. OERMAN KAU WOlllS hiui a. NOW i. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Tobuj sook Mihn'MiWiKB . uai-orY! i TrcMlir. aim-a. k.-neit lo kave 100 Well. aeou. Hhb.IiiJ Usui fumpl1. al TanSg. Will pay iv.r. !lo alt M.n.l. .". II j man pr"n prloe of MM Cownani-a print now J I ' print, pn eowuat ot option. 6 eente par abate. iiTniel'iir 1IUKI to t "., liainedlalele- Ktrci,i. from Halue to O ifumla. Aidr. W. IP. ir K, ''"'' "' WW prfiwSfwwas Write aieaionne lor blanks and liuUucttona, XrtM ol euarae. M fentlou, No Far. Addrvii w. ii. wiLLn. nun uuimini. iU Indiana Ave.. Watliioatou, D. U laituu anU irl Wik ollulll. j! MrjJ4aryKoehne )jb 3 12 Striking Halt. Of these extremely striking: Iials. ne is a larite drnped turban of calf skin, mottled brown and white. It Is lined with wbllo uatln on the under brim, and is trimmed with a cluster f .three white ostrich feathers. VVrup a la Mode. l'be iedillh-blin; nhndes of tutt'etn re to bo made tip In wraps mid foatees. A the fnhlou lnii run to plainer uml qnletov rffeela hi drejis. o It has tiiken n contrary course in wrap. They can not ho too dainty or ?liilorn(e to be n In mode. Vhjr ttrnnio Kllppera are Popular. Itronzt" slippers arc ptininc lu popu larity in (he lnft ithnps, nnd tunny bronr.p tones lire scon. Well posted Scalers Kay that wonrcn like them le p.'IUrc even a hirpe size liron.e Flipper looks conipnrallvely sninll on n wom 9ti's foot -and this always appeals to "m. Shoe Kcliiilc-r. Sprtnn MotleU In Halt. Huts lu a very pretty coiiiliinntion t taffetas and straw are having n success for tho already advnneml sprinK liodels detttined for Mie nuil Monte t'ailo. Violets nnd paiislos are per haps tho favorite Mowers, but rosea ap pear parlour, nnd some of the new :ralls ol bloom lire extraordinarily life flie. l ace Heail Hearts. A lace gown m-ci'ssory confined to evening wear is it Tambour scurf lonsr and wide enough to cover the bend lifter the fashion of n mantilla mid to full almost to the foot, of (he gown. Double luce frills edo the entire bor der and serve ns an exquisite frame for n pretty face. Tho woman who soc. with frequency to the opern uml llientre, nnd who desires to avoid the risk of catching cold from being Iml less, will find this scarf n gracefully picturesque addition to her cvenliiir costume. Strange MTeavet. Strange weaves of velvet nud vel veteen looking like fur tire made tin into entire costumes that, are effective, 'if a trillo odd. tine with the tippear. unco of n moleskin has n Daring skirt fitting elosp nrouud (lie hips uml trimmed wilh rows of pirated tntVeta ribbon. The short, tiht-tittlng coat lias Mich wide sleeves thr.t lliey look like Klioulder capes: they also are trimmed with the pleutiiigs of Hie taf feta, and the only relief to the sombre color Is in the very striking wiist I'out of orange cloth embroidered in black and silver. Fur the Wee l ollr. The latest fashion in millinery for wee girls is Hie largo while felt or beaver hat trimmed with big dusters of velvet nnd silk roses to match the color of the little cloth or silk pelisse or coat. This particular fashion pos sesses n definite advantage, tho roses being inlinltely easier to match than (lie headgear itself, while a single bat can be made to do duty for two or three different toilets. Hrowu is, be sides, niiicli worn by tho nursery folk, ind In the case of little boys the brown lints nro frequently trimmed wilh v Ide Urtau ribbon. For the Pof ter Cilvl. The girl with the '-poster craze"' will appreciate the gift of me or two pos ter'' for her den on her birthday, and it neat little hanger attaclied to each one will be greatly appreciated. Cut a small drelo about one inch in diam eter from a white card one end of an old-style visiting raid will do. lu the centre of Ibis cut. a circular hole three eighths of an inch lu dlamelpr, and through tins puss n piece of baby rib bon two inches long, l'aslo the two "lids of the ribbon together on the buck of the poster, near the top, but do not let tho ring show nbove. The circular bole will easily slip over a nail and the poster will bang flat against the wall. Tinting Hreta Goods. A secret worth knowing is how lo lint laces, ihlifoiis, silk or crocheted buttons, fiathers, slippers, gloves, etc., to a gown shade. The process is vouched for by the National Dre miikns' Association, from whose Jour nal it is taken. The materials required nro oil paints lu tubes and gasoline. Tho gasoline l.s placed in a porcelain bowl and (lie paint is dissolved In it. The work has to be done quickly, and of course, in a tireless room. Mix the paint io the required shade lu n saucer, comparing It with the goods till the right color. When the exact tone is reached, mix with Hie gasoline and dip tho lace or whatever is to bo dyed quickly before the pnlnt falls to Iho bottom. Do not let the goods touch the bottom, ns there might be n spot uf paint there. A hairpin comes in handily to bold the edge of the goods. Shake out qn ekly and pin up to dry. It is well-io make a few experiments before risking costly material, but the process Is really not ut nil formidable. Separate Evening Waist Klubnrate. The separate waist Is claiming much alteuiion, and It is not, by the way, intention which goes at all amiss. Lin gerie is the term by which many of these handsome models live known, and never before have such stunning mod els been brought from nbroiid for women to wear. They nro almost too fruirto don, and ouo might think by tho sheerness and llnenesa of the ma (dials ucd (lint they were liiado to lip looked ut simply. The conlents of grandmother's trunk or wardrobe me scunned for Just this rtort of Hilng, and the modern maid has Indeed been for tunate in having a dear jrraui'liuother whose clothes she call wear, but ninny of the oldtliue fabrics have not been icp:iianced, nud some oftlho pew ones ui not quite so pretty. The evening waist of Hue lawn la go ing to be quite a popular model for the spring season when one wishea to dis card the evening gown nnd many yards of lino lace of all kinds are used as the decoration. Shlrri are used extensively .As a trimming, nnd one model had the entire yoke formpd of these shirr, very for spr.rt. Newark Advertiser. Important Little Tilings. When my boy Frank had been mar ried for n few weeks I dropped into his apartment one evening as he aid bis wife were at dinner. 1 discovered him sitting opposit her with n ncwpnper held up before his face, absorbed in reading. If be had tfiven me a blow between Hie eyes bo could l-Jt have hurt me more. I said nothing to him at the time. The next day I bad n talk with my boy. lie seemed lo think thai I was making a good deal out of a small matter, and be staggered nie by saying ihat he often rend the paper while he set at the table wltii Jean nctte. "Do you read alood to her?" t allied, nnd be shook his head. "She doesn't care much about th news.'' lie replied. It took me a long time to make hlni see that iiis lending the newspaper at the table was a purely selfish act, not serious in itself per haps, but certainly unfair to his table companion. Tbe word unfair opened his eyes, for I have rubbed It into him nil his life that unfairness of any kind Is not only one of the most con temptible of all qualities but one of ihe greatest causes of nnbnppincss be tween people. 1- iiiruess-Din t is the quality that keeps married people in harmony. Just, a it harmonizes all per sons. ICverybody's Magazine. Faehlon ami llealtli. About a century ago there flourished in tills country n gentleman with n large family of duuzhtcrs with whom In was .nviistoiiieil to correspond nl mr.st dally while tiny wire away at school. His letters contained so much wise advice flint tliey were later col lected for publication. I'rom the view point of our twentieth century wisdom some of Hie parental .'idinntiitions nro r.lllier amusing, soys Hubert Webster .loiics, in the Housekeeper. 1'or in stnnceR, this: "My Dear Daughter Though good health is one of th greatest blessings of life, one should never boast of ils possession. Wo so naturally associate- the idea of femi nine softness and delicacy wilh a cor responding delicacy of constitution, that when il woman speaks of her great strength, her extraordinary ap petite, her ability to bear exercise, fatigue, we recoil ut the description in a way she is little aware of." Sc.ioneo fashion rules us all. ir.cn nnd women olike; how delightful to think Hint nowadays it Is fashionable to bo healthy: In Heau Itrunimors day. the mincing dandy, who found all exertion "such a bore," held 1lie centre of the stage. The hero, the heroine also, posed most of (lie time as an inter esting invalid. He was always going to Hnth or one of the lif tman sps to "lake the water." She was supposed to subsist entirely upon dainty tid bits flint would hardly have kept a canary alive, and a predilection f,,r anything so substantia! ns beefsteak and onions would have been though! disgraceful. The athletic man and girl are ihe cen tres of popular admiration to-day. For once, fashion and common sense have Joined hands. J.et u hope that the union will be a permanent cue. in iliann Farmer. Well Groniuetl Hair. The essential tiling is riot si much that, you should lie born beiuuil'ul n that you should know bow to achieve beauty. Kery womau whose features are not disfigured, whose skin is clear and wlhisc hlood is not congenitiilly thin, can achieve for herself a fair amount of good looks, flood grooming is the method, and good grooming just means making the most of one's personal ap pearance. It means keeping the hair glossy nnd Huffy, Die skin free from blemish or roughness. Hie hands well manicured nnd the teeth in perfect condition. It Is as important fo culti vate one's self as it is to cultivate one's garden or one's business.. A ud really nothing contribute fo or takes from a woman's charm of ap pearance ns Hie condition and dressing of her hair. Fntldy hair, m glected hair, Inbceomlngly arranged hair will destroy the benuiy of features or color. Always on faking down hair nt nighi. il should be brushed out straight, the sca'p brushed for three or four inin uies ami the hair loosely braided to keep it from snarling. This brushing no! only stlinuliileo the circulation, but gni hers dust out of the hair and so keeps the sculp clean, nlso by remov ing nil dust it leaves the hair free to reveal its natural lustre. It Is impos sible to have healthy, and so beautiful hair, if the scalp is clogged by diiBt or dand.uO: Drushing nnd washing will remcne both. To thoroughly clean tho linir It must be washed iu soft water, rain water, if possible; if not, then elly water wilh a pinch of pure borax lo soften it. An excellent shampoo for hair that re quires thorough cleaning is compound ed ol": One ounce of powdered Castile sonp; one ounce of borax; two table spoonfuls of alcohol; beaten yolk of nu egg; one pint of warm-water. Keep lightly corked. After rubbing the hair und scalp thoroughly with the shampoo It should be rinsed with clear soft warm water ami then with clear cold wuter and thoroughly dried either In the sun or by nrtiUoial Ileal. The thorough rinsing of the hair is most cssV-ntinl. as the circulation Is impeded at the roots and tho hair it self does not "biealhe" properly if choked or dogged with slightest par ticle of soap, egg, etc. Careful drying Is especially essential for oily hub-, which holiU Ihe moisture end accumu late dust, if washing lu soft water mid thorough drying will not destroy the grcu.y look of hair, then try tli following lotion: One drachm of bisulphite of quinine, one-half ounce of salt; three-fourth of nil ounce of borax: one pint of water. Apply to t In- scalp night and morning with a soft sponge, rubbing the cl until It. is dry. COMMERCIAL REVIEW 4 R. G. Dim & Co.'s "Weekly Kcvicw of Trade" says: v Weather conditions sliil domiuulc llie trade situation. Low temperatures nil J deep snow have interfered with traffic mid checked the revival of business that was well under way in nio.it section of the county. Rttail dislribiuion I not maintained, and t lie deleterious efucls arc visible in all outdoor ,vork, while flic interruption to movement of freight lias alTec'.rd mamifactming to some ex tent. Prices of staple commodities a: the exchanges nrc advanced by the re stricted receipts at primary markets. There is a partial ofTsct in the largely increased demand for heavy weight wearing apparel and oher Winter grind.', which promises to reduce supplies in all portions at the end of i lie season. Meanwhile there is evidence thai con fidence in the futtrc remains un.-liikiii, preparations for Spring and Summer trade. continuing i:r,al.Kuel, except where fuel or other sttpplir arc tempi i:..rily blockaded in transit. Jobbing trade in dry Rjn.ls is on a liVt.il tcalc. KaiKvi-y earnings lints far reported for Febru ary w ere l.o per ce-.n. smaller than i; ; car fRO. probibly utioihcr iv.s-.tlt of 'bad weather. Dcspatc'ics from lending iron raid tccl centers indicate uu check to pro gress, except the temporary interrup tion to output .-i net delivery cattsci by storms and continued cold "weather. Failures this week numbered 2f,X in the United States, against .'S7 last year, and .'-! in Canada, compared wil'i jo a rnr itgri. "ilrad-i! reel's" say : iir.it. inc'iuil nig I'tottr, exports for '.lie week eudnfg February in a;o 5.1.540 bttslu U. ajfriin-t """rs last week; 1 .(.".,-10 this wee!; ).M year, -1)2 iu io-ji, and .i.'xi ..).; in Mr'--. Corn exports for the week arc i.SS.-,-70 Imsiiels, against .45(1 last week, i.-'oTAtr) a year ago, .i.;.i), s7 in nu'!, and JM7,S.) in vyni. WHOLESALE MARKETS. f'.uiiiniorc.-TLOlK-Finn and un changed; receipts, s:..),it barrel-. Will-AT-Dull and lower; p..t, con 'ract. I.IO; VrM.i6;!4 ; s!"!. N'o. ' red Western, -jfn r.-; February, !.!' i f Mo-ki ; March, i.ife S'" 1.17; May, l.te'Jjfn l.jSj:.; stc uuer No. red. tsvt'j tft I.rx)-".4 ; Southern by sample. 1.01'ri 1.1(1; Sout'icru on grade, 1.05'", 1.17. COHN Ea-icr; spot and Fcbrnarv. 50M ; March, eo'....5ii.'; April, 5?s-"5'-.; -May, irv5i:s: steamer mixed. SljfrS.iii; receipts, 1 )-.' bush els; export, (K,5;i bushel-: Southern white and yellow corn, 50. OATS Firm ; No. j white, .to; '.ui ,y. ; No. 2 mix-M, 30 bid; receipts, iy bushels. UVJ'.--S;cady ; No. Western, up Ifnvn, Ns. HAY Steady and unchanged. HUTTKK Firm and unchanged; fan cy imitation, .-io .7; fancy creamery. ,sj ('.t-j; fancy ladle, Jj'n'jj ; store packed, I'rr JO. Kr,(',S Finn and unchanged. C11KKSK Finn and uiiclumgcd : large. u-Vi; medium, 13; small, SL'i'.AR Strong and unchanged: coarse granulated and line, fi. 15. New York. FI.OL'R Receipts, tS.--Sl.t barrels; exports, 4.2J3 barrels; firm, with light trade. JiUTTFK Strong: receipt s, 1 ; street prices, extra, creamery, ,54: iilhrni prices, creamery, common to extra, '7'o. .(4; do. held, common lo extra, j.Vri ; State dairy, common to extra, : renuiaicd. Common to extra, lo o .7; Western factory, common to extra, -o rojH; Western imitation creamery, com mon 10 extra, j.V'.iO. CI IF.F.SK Strong; receipts. i),-o;Siatc full cream, small, colored ami white, fancy, ),V'4: do. tine. U-'.i; do. late made, colored and white, choice, IJ1 j ; do. fair t'i good, 1 1 Il l-.i ; do. poor, )) ' lot.t ; do. large, colored and white, fancy, 1.!:' do. litic, l-Wi"?. do. ;;ie made, col ored and white, choice, 12; do. fair to g )"d, 10' j'o. to-Ji ; do. poor, y' 'n in; skims, full to light. 4Vrio;.(. l'.GCS-- Firm ; lvcipts, 3,058; Staic. Pennsylvania, and near-by fancy selected, white, .1'): do. choice, "ui.tS; do. mixed extra, .Wi'.t7; Wcsier.t firsts, 35; do, second, .tt'0'34; Southerns, ).. .53; re frigerators, 271iJO. HY-l"irm; good to choice, So'08.". Live Slock. New YnrK.--W'.KVK? -C .v,s, 5',; 10.. liigher. Native steers, 4.,tori, 6.07!..-; oxen and stags, 4.70'o 3..30; bulls, J.JJ'O' 4.50; cows, i.bo'fi 4(it C .MAT'S Veal-;, 5.00,0 j,oo : l.arsi yard and Wcslcrti calves notniiitil; ilresi. ed calves lira) ; cilv dressed vcnls. 71. .i j per pout) I ; country di-e-.sed, () 11c SHI-KP AND T. M !',.-1. atuhs, 10 ri 15c. higher; Common cues, 4. sf -lauilis, r-j'tt.-s"- Chicago. C VTTI.l'.- -Market too 15-. lower. Good, lo prime -leers, 5.(i fi.tc; poor to nicdiitui. .1 fvi'o 5 45 : stock-cr- and feeders, '..0 o 4 ,(o; cows, i.'5"l (.50; lieifet's, j.ik.Vi 5.c;o ; cauuers, t..t5'rc .M15: littlls, j.oo'o 4.0,1 ; calves, .v.sn'oS.jo. 1 1( K'.S .Market, 10015c. lower. Mix ed and butcher-', 4.70 04.05 ; good to choice luavy. 4 .05 Vi's.oj- j ; rough heavy. .1.(15(0 4.75 ; light, 4.'5 0 4.5 ; bulk of sales, 4.0! -'4-00. SlIKEP Market stcaJy. Good to choice wether , 5.0-i'o (1. 10 ; fair to choice mixed, 4.SOV1 ,;.; native latlihs, ;.75'(i ! " WORLD OF HHOH. pHiston brushtntikirs ttrc considcriug ihe organization of a union. A woman was one of the competitors In a plowing co-.nlst lately held in lcr bythirc, I'ng'iitid. The x5 convcinion of the black smiths' union will lie held in St. Paul, .Minn., next October. One thousand girls and 1,500 boys be tween the ages of 14 and 16 are employed in Detroit factories. Principals and assistant masters of schools in .New Zealand arc invariably men, whoso salaries, run as high as $2,500. The general membership of the Piricl; laycrs find Mason's Union has increased in five years from .15,000 to about No.ooo, while the number of unions has doubled il. the same time, An engineer declares that 50,000 per rons now do the work with the aid of tnachincry which needed 10,000,000 per sons to do a few year ago. The growth of membership of the tptgarmakcrs' International Union in 11)04 was about ,?,cxxi anil the funds of the union were increased by over $ioo,o;xv. James Mc.Mahon, president of the lilast Furnace Workers, says that the union will demand an eight-hour work day on June 1, If not another order is received by- the ton and :;tcel pipe mills throughout the West they will be kept bust for the next rive or i months to fill, present orders.' THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Home For Catarrhal Diseases. Remarkable Cum Effected By Pe-ru-na. Under date 01' .l.iatuty 111, IstC. )r. llartman received tint toliouint; letie: : "My wile h.is been a iitl'erer linni a ( ointnir-ati'tn 01' dis(as,s, jr ihp pnsl twi-n-Ivtive vchih. Her ease lni iinltled the kill of (ionic oi' I lie most noted piMiiianM. (hie ol her worst troubles was chronic oontlrmtion ol seietMl years' Kliiieluis:. She vvmh nlso piosnn lio'onizii tii.il most eritie.il period in the lite ol a noin.oi -elMiitfe 01 lite. 'ln .lune. lHfCi. I AM-o;c to yoa aliout her ease. Yotl tnlvised a course ot 1'eiiina nd Maiial-ii. which we ut ome eoin inened, anil have to say it completely eurr-il her. -'Alioiit, the same time I wrotr ou About my rovn e.i-e oi catarrh, v iiich hal hern ot Iwentx-tive vcui-r' t onil iiir. At times 1 was almo-t pust iroin;. J cnm iiirncrd to line Vf-iina arrnnl- 4a (O IHUI' I MMl I'tlrtiOUH antl foil- Hnurtl iln vht for a bout a oror, onil it hni caiHplctrl 1 vttvrtl mr. . lott o it. itkiOHOH. In a letter dated .liuni.oy I, l'.mu, Mr. Sheep In Argentina. ArKontina hs the Ki-enlesl. number nf sbeep of any country, but derives relatively the least benefit from them. This is due, In part, to the quality not haviiiK vet been sufllclently reltned. due in part to negligence) In the enre of the ishrcp, and lastly to the preva lence of scab, the curing nf which lias not. been made oblipaiory. In Australiu curing this disease was made? compul sory thirty years ago. I'liRlle. For 11 Iteformr. Some ilny 11 urent reformer, in whese aspirations sens" it duly blended with enthusiasm, will nuik" mid win n pi-eat fight for pockets !u woiiicn's street elotbes. Why woman docs not have more and better pockolp in bet- clothes is one of the mysteries of'eivilizutioii. Harper's Weekly. , I)tHf,irn Cunnol 111 Curi,t l V !oetilB)'i' Ileal iotit a they cannot reach lii diseased portion oft In? ear. ' There is only on-i way to euro ileiitnesw, um) that is l.y consti tutional remeilies. Jjitfne.s is caused l.y an Inllnmcd condition of tho niin-ous llaiie,'o'. the Eustachian 'I'tihi. Wluuitliis tulio is Li llanied yon have a ninitiliiipsouiid or imper Icot huarin'. and when It is entirely closet Deafness tfcthe ritsult. anil unless thp inllaiii mutton can be taken out and thi, tuhe rc Hored to its normal condition, heimm; will be destroyed forever. Niue ciishs out of ten nreaiis'dhv catarrh. wmeh isiiolbliu;hat 11:1 inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will trlvo One Muiicln-d Dollars forauy I'tmoof Deafness (''iiuse'l by eatarrh)tbutcnn not bevurndby Hall s Catarrh Cure. Sen t for circulars fr". T.J. ('bkni;v A Co.,Tolodo,o, Hold by Dnitftflsts. 7.V. 1'akn Hall's I imllv PI lit fur constipation. Cleyidiuid's lluee electric: suburban line carried S,."i(Ml.lniO passclipers in JliilL', as iiisaiiist I.Mi.'JiJl curried by the (-(inpeflns; isti-ain roads. llerlin's populaflon by the new cen sus lucks TK! of rcnehinc: .1 round -, 000,11111. f'ITHpirmniiniy cured. Xo fits or uervrei .. nessafter first day's uso of Dr. Kline s (jreat Norrollestornr.tJtriul bottleand trnatlst ftvo Dr. It. H .KwKE.Md.,1131 ArcbSt..I'hlla... Pa. A ei York 11 nit ruiser lias evolved ;i enreicc.s npple. Mnthnr Cray't Sweet I'uwler For t lillJin, Siieceaf fully used by Mother Gray, nmif iu the Children's Home in New Yolk. Cure FoveriirhneN, I:id StoniHcli, Teethmir Dis orders, move and regulate the KoweN and IVtrov Worms. Over .'tO,Ho3 testimonial. At all dnitiKt!?, '2.x-. Samjilc rniiilcd I'ltKi'. Address Allrn S. Olm-ted. Lejtoy, N. V. New- 'oil; ii lo a haul llut v. ill keep open dny and niht. To Cui-o a CoM lu One liny Take Laxative Ikouio Quiniue Tablets. All rlitigiiuta refund money il it (,ul to cure K. V. Urovc'i lignature it on box. 25c. Ncai'v- every great acliiereineiit of ici r.i.ciily lias evolvr-il from a crank's llieury. Mrs. Wln.slow'HHoolliitiK Syrup forolilld-.-H 1 teething, softnu tbr KUins, rcducciliiflRnliilii llun, allays iiiiu,iuri wind coli . 2V-.Hl'oitt 1 "Munich h.ih a p'ticc where lurrdied iniil i-. piovirlcd Ml ioi.t to poor finiiiiirn. J do not believe IUko's Cure for Consump tion ha arequal lor concha uud colds. John I'.JloiEn.'i'rlidiy SpriiiKR, lud., Feh, IS, IIW'J. V'.ieen Alexandra confesses to bein.' nnl v year okl. A MuantDlMd Cur tor I'iUi. ltchiug, Jlliud, illeeding or i'rotrudius l'ilea, i-ucgiata will refund money ii 'ao Ointment fa da to cur in tf to 14 day. Sue. Vliyaicians live longer thun o-.her proie. :oital men. Iteh cured in '10 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lolioa. Never I'niU. Sold by all drugiriat, $1. Sluil order iirompllv idler' by l)e. K. Uclchon, ( rmvforrlnviilc, liol. lyOiirion says a wire ivwii to be a luide ix wceka alter mai-nagr. SALT RHEUM ON HANDS Buffered Agon? aud Had to U aar llauitaea All tha Tlma.4noiher ('11 ra ly ('ittlcitra. Anovher eur by Culicura i to'.d of b Mra. t'arolihe Cable, of Waupoea. Vi!-! in the fulloiii (latrtul Inter: "My hus band inftrred atony wilh aalt vueuiii on hit lianda, ind I (uirl to keep them band aged all the time. We tried everj thing we could get, but nothing helped him until br uaed Cutieura. One et of Cut h um Srup, Ointment and l'llis cured liiui entirety, and hia bands have been as t month ue po aible ever amce, 1 hope tliia letter wiil be tbe means of helping other auffereia," Aeeordir.B in t'.ik renan. nt 1900, t.ia (Hiputatiou oi Suai.i !S,Syi,uT4. TlRhnd MRS., , JXMNDT; Atkinson says, .iPer live jr.irs' experience wit It 1'eiuim; ' 11 III ever ronltnur to final, it flood u nril or I'mitio. I um hi il l vnml of in I a rrh. ''.lulu 1 it. Atkin son, IndepeiKlrnci'. Mo., ItuxStt'i. Mr. Alia SrhwHndi, S.oiharn. Minn.. "Ihn rr fx-nii li ouhlnl ii ith rhi uinu- tlnm nnd ralarrh for ' ly-i rr j ilia 1 n. inn hi not utrrp ilnu or iitolit. .iirr 11 n vinfi unrtl I'rrtiiin Iran slrrii ami imlliltiti hollirm tun non If 1 errr am nlrrtrtl ullli on 11 kiml uf HlcknrxH. I'rrunn u ill be the tnrili rlnr I kIiiiII usr. Mo no 11 icrix rural of rata rrh of the 1 11 run. 1 In) 1'rruno. " "Mm. Alia Krh ira mil. When old aire comes, eaitillal disease, rolne alsrt. "sl cmic i alio r It l.s yhnost lini-vr-rsal in o'.il penole. A.ldres- ).-. s. II. ll.trl.moi, l'-.-ideiit of The llariman Sanitarium. I 'oluinlnis, Uiiio. ivho will , tp:se(l to yive vou Ote i Itenetit 01 his locile-iil trralis. Conviction Vlic-D Inlying loose coffee or anytliiug joui- "roc.tr L.tppciisf lo lmvc in lii-t biu, how do you knovvr what you are getting ? S011 10 (jtioci- nf iirics ulioiil 1 -u !)((. fhtit is tiold iu bulk, could In toll, if'liio 'rij:lc who handle it. (jji-oceis), cared to hlirtik 011 1. C'onM any ntnount nf mere tiilk Lave jterMijileil niilliouf; of liOiiHckcfvcrs to Uhi Lion Coilec, the leader of all package coif ees fW over a quarter of a century, if tliey hii'l wot found it siipi rior to oil ollitr brands in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity? This popular surrm at LION COITEP can be due only lo Inherent merit. There in no strjn(jer proot of merit than con tinued and increasing popularity. If the verdict of MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS docs not convince you of the merits oi LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trifle to buy a packatje. II Is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. UON- i-UKF'Klt ! told .ml !it 1 ,e.,!,.j ,,s leanot nri ificlii-j j iii ns purcut etauMiiei. , left out factor. t,iin.hrml f,u orlry tulekar.i. Hum' Ihcxp l.:oit.u5'1i f.ir Miiikh jm-mlruit SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE W00i..S0N SrifB CO., Toledo. BEST FOR Jr' V CATHARTIC y OUAKANTEtD CURB for all bowel trouble. oj.p.nJicili. hilmurr.iu, bad l-rcath, bad blood, vlnd on the lommch. bloated bowela, ft ul mouth, htadacht, indit:tlca, pimple. pains after eatine. liver Irnnhl. ..Ilnu, abi. In 1 ... - ' . .- y J 'j . -uiiipnn aina more people llinr, 1. 1, olhfr i::r;tri together. II MS? 5 rffl; ,1"'en" ni Ion vara of auffering. No matter wr.it ails yet;, atart takioc CAatARbTS today, for you will never get wtll and atay well i.nlil vu t! your bowela right. Take our advice, ttart with Caacaret. today Und-T ah-olut LJ:ir;-.3tce to cure er rnnnev refi,nde1. TK. ..nnln. tahl.t ... .v., f r n v, ...j ; , . ... -- ' r. m w . i,r,, aoiu in LUIt. Bliupi" mx Doe let free. Aflilrt,, M.rlnt Rpm.dv Cnmniirv. Chiraro fi Nw Vnrh sot fw . L. DOUGLAS UIIIOII mi. $3.S2&s3.gS SHOES W. IViiMtiliik uluiri n r III' tl'';if, aa-lf til Hit world Iteti-iiUaic it' f Ui'ii i' t-I'll' 111 l aa lit 1 111 u itil atti:. rtitl- tiaiaii,u tl !'. 'I'llCV MIT ltkt .la. iimI II ltlta fluff ri t'rttiii !..! liT.Ol. 'I'lu' umI.v lill. riM'.' It Ihe ka'it-. a la liilit(lu t !.. I khtii a t'athl IHtlt'' tl , l)I llictc Ii 4' Ih'Kit. ti i.ii' toiitft-i , tttiil tii' ui' gjiTiitt-r a I ui' 1 111111 ui l htr liai f it- iM.ii'ki! iti.ilii . W ,t IIuiiii h umit. tin ! Iht'll iiIm' !, ui .1111 i nu Ills 11 41 in mil prli iti ttit ImiIIiIIM atflMII'lt Mat. ,lk lJI II. 'I'.lKf III illta.lii lite. . ,, laMlulitrot:.AO HI'I Mi l klllli I hroitjjh till IIWII I'I'lllll f airn 11 t hi' ii'liirlial t it ii , 11 ml tit 11 Httv l.ii-r i i li'K'. i mm ( i ttiivrr 4 on 1ii. . U .la. IuuIm hr ;irf inuu j ur i t-iu-ii. jtLrri';: was ay.'j:: v uv:.v a. r ;.. ;. ''..' f.V il t fit ! V T.( hi-: uo w t.Lt -tfiii;. -)Vr .,, ,y . ,,f '-Viiirt. i Ku , l't .1 -w. ( u hii i- '-, '.jt..'a .V.itiwt; ft tuL, ii-iiu-.tijn, i.., .. Boys wear W. I. DaiuUa $0.60 rnd $3.00 lioe because they fit better, holti tlieiv innfe. And wear louder than other ma ken. W.L.DOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANV PRICE. II'. .. lijtfn ii, 1 I '.).- -u ' W'lMi'ii ti iii.i ft,.)4t ,,...(,, i'orof t'oit 11 tnn'frtfil to hi fitt rt'ifij jatthl ltlUtv pnniut'ctt. f i nt u f : v i:i.i: r v i n, r v i: a it 11 it . v W. IV mi tit Ijai tho IiiicurI hu mail uiitor Imt'ni ,n Hi,i mull, ir.Milil lo vr it ill l.v mil. I. aft--, nita tin.iv ..tttivi. If yi.ii l-is (iirilier liilurmmiou, trntt titmtttt.t ifn'-ym ,j Au,,i,u $ti.-: W.L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS WHY GET SOAKED WHEN 1. Ola. CD CLOThtINC- WILL KtEPYOU DRY IN TMf MA5DLVT STORIt? LOOK ft AlSVt TMUI MM MWAHC 0HMTATI0K1 car.tobuia rata auowixa mil unc oi oinaiNii no Mara. k . towtR CO. noaroN. Hasa . ii a a. TowcaoanAoiaic.iTo., roaoNro. csniha. PIaAT Tent t i nrn- iai. .mrri-M yo tve, iui-whI rriurrtfi. mw i,hmU ltr v. itti. M IUiUfiM.i i hn T. t. Writ-1, -I .t fftVCMftl''.;. I(. p. H.', UrtMtllr. V- , t r 7m ' s? .i 'I W CONCENTRATED Crab Orchard WATER IBrVP.t,rj,WnvBf.J '- a ni'jtciMi: n)R--- Dyspepsia Sick Headache Constipation... ir Tb:tr.-"ll' ' Tiial Mf A fc.irdrn. 3 3 Nature's Great Remedy In I f or Aluuik.1 i'mtnry . CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO,, i,risTii.i.t, nr. Salzcr's National Oats GtMit oaf of (n t)1nrr. Vitir1f1 In tih'11 1KT I.. Mirh. 7TA. InMa Vinriln V.lkiKoLu 8KI bit, pf r ar'tp. X tm au be:it tuat rooord In , For 10c and this notice w mft'.l j"xi frw nm of form I tamriw Rim our biu ukiAioi. tii- iuk fcii stoul ;ni9 ou onder mua , iboiiMiKU of ch her a!. lunn n. ptucn acLV vu. jm it.;. ACL 1 LI Croi, AIAJL'X 30. 40 & 50 fer Uni. fad IIOMT miuiW lll-.-4V KK AliFNTM "'i'llVS Fruit I Ornamental Trw mnll 1'ruiiH Mifuh II . and Vlnrff. Jiui!i-vf eMitim-.!"! t4 ir .1.. rel-?u-5 linn! rr I'iti'J mj hoMiun . THr V. IU i: M VVl..iriift i.N.V. DRO PSYSeKI;n Krir. Si. U- M. MELK'l tOrK, Boil, iU3t, Is. Follows Trial M?:t OVe, THE BOWELS Liver I roubles N yum. liMT loilt I, I Mi w i, In fchnrni-h, (.llllell sll ritlHtstJ ? J yoU rii Ut Hv(,i (, ffrtrctjh. Tli im. im.rmui.t ol ttiwpatirwi itttvcti mil tht utlirra. tiatt i miUl 1c k tiinrotif h I'v'im ,; ,y vn i-tfin-tuat iuedy lik Parsons' Pills Tlw. It l flmr PIIU Mailt.." Tliei i ,i.(, iim ii'j ua lainraU taa li.u- .'acim. Tliev ,-uia I-i'-iiiikucm, 1,-K It'Ml'l 'It, t-t.lAllut inn, ilriH.ibia. we, 4if ,i.,ir tutu u.nvel ,-olimlnilila, III !" vil,!,, 1 , , i,r. hi yi.ui daalara, . . JnllN.sriH A' CO., Hiistuu, Maaa. A D V f. P T 1 S E ,a Vi'J't IT PAYS Z 1 tniua, s",i.i iini!f7Aiisr""" LA UUDII 'IUKH 'lUlh I aal a.a.an V L a? M " ' L. l.nx I i
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