8CATARRP or "L. - HEAD mm TIIROA LUMGS FEMALE STD'i ahuii- Alliiur am xiemiawu, I of that 7th Ohio Volunteers, 259 r,i i a -it r r-f 1 1 .tooaaie street, uoiuitiour, u,, writes I "As a remedy for ca tarrh and atomach trouble 1 can folly recommend Pertma." Mm. Hamilton, wife of the gallant Colonel, la an ardent 1 irieoa or reruns, Also. Students to Hear Famous German. Dr. Willi elm Ostwsld of Leipzig, who under tho new niatint;tmenl. by which Harvard and Germany will ex change professors Is to lecture at Cambridge for half the coming aca demic yenr. is essentially a leader of men. Me lias the personal magnetism which attracts and Inspires people; he Is always a little In advance of the majority and he has the power of ex pressing himself In 6uch a way as to Interest atd convince others. His In fluence Is' not confined to his pupils. There Is probably no man living whose opinions have so much imme diate weight In the world of chemists as does that of Ostwald. 11 I I II II I W actum- Did Not Mind Trifles. Two Englishmen meeting on the "Strand, one said to the other:- "Ah, I hear you are to be congrat ulated! Is It true you are engaged ' l.ne of the Musgrave twins?" "Yes, thanks! I have that pleasure." "But," said the first, "they are so exactly alike I should think it would be difficult to tell them apart." "But. my dear boy, I don't try to.'.' HOSPITALS CROWDED MAJORITY OF PATIENTS WOMEN airs. Plnkham's Advice Saves Many From this Sad and Costly Experience). It is a sad but true fact that every year brings an 1 n -crease in the number of ope ra tions performed upon women in our hospitals. More thanthree fourths of the patients lying on those snow white beds are women and girls who are awaiting or recovering from opera tions made necessary by neglect. Every one of theso patients had plenty of wurning in that bearing down feeling, pain at the left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the back, leucorrhoea, dizzi ness, flntulency, displacements of the womb or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of an un healthy condition of the ovaries or womb, and if not heeded the trouble will make headway until the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous opera tion, and a lifetime of impaired useful ness at best, while in many cases the results are fatal. The following letter should bring hope to suffering women. MIsb Luella Adams, of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, Wash;, writes: Doar Mrs. Pinkham: "About two year ago I was a great suf ferer from a severe female trouble, paint and headaches. Thedoetor proscribed for me and Anally told me that I had a tumor on the womb and must undergo an operation if I wanted to get well. I felt that this was my death warrant, but I sjient hundreds of dol lars for modlcal help, but the tumor kept growing. Fortunately I eormpondrd with an aunt in the New England Htatcs, and she advised me to tuke Lydla . Finkbam'i Veg etable Compound, as it was said to curs tu mors. I did so and immediately began to Improve in health, and I was entirely cured, the tumor disappearing entirely, without an operation. I wish every suffurlng woman wojii try this great preparation." Just as surely as Miss Adams was cured of the troubles enumerated in her letter, just so surely will Lydia E. I'inUham's Vegetable Compound cure every woman fn the land who suffers from womb troubles, inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration. Mrs. Pinlihnm invites all young women who ore ill to write her for free advice. Address, Lynn, Mass. IH I TMstiltfr WAT10BOP JW, OilID CLOTHING n&rJ? rW: n Mack or yellow for all ktedt l-ClV of wtt work. On tk twwtKr. 1 Look for tht 4i of the riH.n4 rAViA V17 tin mm TOWER on the button!. AWIW , i it wmi it mmm fii v M JrAJV2 ete t-a. ,t.iw KMt.iviy fjrp 73e- fj COMMERCIAL. n. G. Dun & Ca's "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Tacit week brings a stronger business filiation, seasonable weather having re moved the la.t drawback, and pressure for shipment of goods is so great in many lines that the partial holiday put deliver ies still further behind and caused much inconvenience. Reports of wholesome conditions are now practically unanimous and improvement in collections is noted. Retail trade in wearing apparel and foodstuffs i the feature, while interest it brginning to be shown in holiday goods. Manufacturing lines constantly estab lish new high water marks of production, the present output of pig iron being at the rate of more than 2,000,000 tons monthly, and this is one of the best known business barometers. A few small strikes are in progress, but not sufficient 10 prevent the greatest industrial activity in the nation's his tory. Railway earnings thus far1 reported for October show a gain of 2.5 per cent, over last year. Failures this week numbered 18J in the United States, against 2t.1 last year, and 18 in Canada, compared with 17 a year ago. Bradstreet's says wheat, including flour exports for the week ending No vember 9 are 3,532,429 bushels, against 6.283,399 last week, 1,459,276 this week last year, 3,659,823 in 1903, and 4.440,160 in 190a, Corn exports for the week are 751,050 bushels, against t.009.310 last week, 148,051 a year ago, i,68S,282 in 1903 nd 28t,oni in 1902. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore. FLOUR -Quiet and un changed; receipts, 9,01 1 barrels; exports, 4,451 barrels. WHEAT Firmer; spot, contract, 82', S$24 ; spot contract, No. 2 red, 84 ; November, 82542j4; December, 84 (qfilM; January, 86; steamer No. 2 red, 7Slifi75'A receipts, 51,00$ bushels; Southern by sample, 81 ; Southern 0:1 grade, 7783. CORN Easy; spot, new, 5iM(nlSAli: yar, 53153!; January, 52(0-52; February, 5i452; March, SJHft'W. May, 5iJ-4ff52; steamer mixed, 52)4 (53; receipts, 58,253 bushels; exports, 3,200 bushels; Southern white corn, 5055; Southern Yellow corn, 5055. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 35K sales; No. 3 white, 3535. No. 2 mixed, 34&3Vi ; receipts, 63,259 bush els ; exports, 316,840 bushels. , RYE Firm ; No. 2 Western, 7575 .export; 77(78 domestic; receipts, 994 bushels. 1 BUTTER Strong and unchanged; Ifancy imitation, io2o; fancy creamery, 2324; fancy ladle, I7l8; store-packed 15i6. ' EGGS Steady and unchanged; 27. CHEESE Steady and unchanged; large 13)4; medium, 13)4; small, 14. SUGAR Steady and unchanged; coarse granulated, 5; fine, 5. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 37. 000 bushels. Spot weak; No. a red, 91 J4 elevator and 93'A f. o. b. afloat; No. I iNorthern Duluth, 9594 o. b. afloat. CORN Receipts, 72,025 bushels; ex 'ports, 13,030 bushels. Spot weak; No. a, 61 elevator and 60 f. 0. b. afloat; No. a ;yellow, 62; No. 2 white, 62. Option mar ket was weak and decidedly lower in response to the bearish government re port and liquidation, closing l'ilc. net lower. May, 5lS'A, closed 51H; IJJecembcr closed SSn- OATS Receipts, 55,500 bushels; ex ports, 6,560 bushels. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 35; natural white, 30 to 32 pounds 36'j37'A; clip ped white, 35 to 40 pounds, 37,A30- FLOUR Receipts, 36,645 barrels; ex ports, 9,041 barrels; sales, 3,800 barrels. Dull and nominally lower. BARLEY. Quiet ; feeding, 42 c. i. t Buffalo. POTATOES Irish, easy; Maine, 2.10 (a,2.20 per bag; Long Island, 2.12(2.37; State and Western, 2.oo2.ij; Jersey, a.oo ; German, 2.oo(ff2.75 HOPS Easy; State, common to choice, 1905, 14(5)22; 1904, 13(0)17; olds, 5(??8; Pacific Coast, 1905, ioi4; olds, 5(0,8. LARD Steady ; Western steamed, 7.35, (7.50; refined steady. COTTONSEED OIL Strong; prime yellow, 29(ali!. SUGAR Raw easy; fair refining, 2 i3-i6(S2?i; rcntrifugal, 96 test, 3 7-16;' molasses sugar, 2 9-i62; refilled quiet. Uvs Stock. I New York BEEVES Good .itcers, 10(14' 15c higher; medium grades more active and unchanged; medium and com mon cows slow to a shade lower; good cows and bulls steady. Native steers, 3-505-3o; Westerns, 3.20; bulls, 2.25 3.25; cows, I.403 'S- CALVES Veals steady; gr.isscrs very dull; Westerns not wanted. Veals, 4.50 8.25; grasscrs, 4.50; dressed calves steady; city dressed veals, 8(ul2c. per pound; country dressed, "(tiUi'ic. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep steady ; lambs steady to strong. Sheep, 3.50(9) 5.40; culls, a.sofrjj.oo; Iambs, 6.90(37.50; culls, 5.00; Canada lambs, 7.50. HOGS Market firm; no trade of im portance. Chicago. CATTLE Market steady. Common to prime steers, 3.000)6.40; cows, 2.754.oo; heifers, 2.25(5.00; bulls, a.oo4.oo; stockers and feeders, a.l5((?4.25; calves, 2.oo7.co. HOGS Market steady to strong. Choice to prime heavy, 4 95((i?5.lo; medi um to good heavy, 4.854.95 ; light weight butchers, 4S)5'2)S 'o; good ta choice heavy mixed, 4.8o4.g5 ; packing, 4..irxfi4.95. SHEEP Market 1025c lower. Sheep, 3.Xr5.7J; fair to prime yearling wethers, 5 756.50j spring lambs, good to choi .e, 7.oo7.SO. FACTS WORTH REMEMBERINQ. Countess Witte, in commenoration of the successful mission of her husband, has given 1 1,000 to the poor of St. Pe tersburg. Thanksgiving is coming. Brenham, Tex., reports an order for $300,000 wortn of turkeys fqr the Northern market. As a result of the closing of the sa loons in Minneapolis Sunday, 40,000 Minneapolitans took the electric cars over to at. Paul and spent $150,000 there for Sunday drinks. There are 20,000 more men than wo--len in Iowa, and the state is also short of school teachers Of all sad words coined by Boston headlines this term "whistlers," for whist players, is the sorriest. Referring to the fact that an Ameri can in England had said that for lest than penny a mile one may travel on an English railway in a compartment nearly equal to the American Pullman or parlor car, the London Globe says that a large- force of private detectives has been set to work to try to discover which railroad the American was speak. Viut al Not Such a Bad World. The world Is better than It was better arid wiser. . Thpr Is mora charity, more tatlonal religion, more money spent for moral, educational, charitable and humanly helpful pur poses than ever before. The people as a whole, high and low, live hotter, have more comforts and conveni ences and luxuries are better housed, better clothed, better fed, better edu cated than their ancestors were. While this Is an era of great develop ment of wealth, the srcumulatton of great fortunes, the exploitations of many schemes of graft and greed, the people are not mere money worship ers. Dishonest men and worshipers of the golden calf have always exist ed. Thoy are more quickly and ruth lessly exposed and condemned than ever before. The world Is not grow ing worse. It Is growing better. Senntor Hoar was sane In his belief that "today la better than yesterday and that to-morrow will be better than lo day." Nashville, Tenn., Ameri can. Care ItheumatUm and Catarrh Medicine Sent Free. Tbft6 two diseases are the repnlt r( sa awful polnoned condition of the blood. If you have aohlng joints and hark, shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled bands, irgp or foet, swollen musnlis, shirting, sharp, biting pains, and that tired, discouraged feeling of rheumatism, or the hawking, pitting, blurred eyesight, deafness, sick stomach, headaehe, noisiw lathe head, mu cous throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gl of catarrh, take Ito tunic blood Balm (1). 11. no It kills the poison la the blood which causes t hse awful symptoms, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the Joints and mucouH mem branes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures where all else fails. Wood balm (B. B. B.) is composed of pure Uotanie In gredients, good for weak kidneys. Im proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonlo for old folks by giving them new, rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested for thirty yearn. Druggists, S1 per large bottle, with complete directions for' home eure. Sample f rae and prepaid by writing Stood Bulin Co., Atlanta, (iu. Describe trouble and special free medical advice sent iu sealed letter. oS7us& htAL CLAIM TO FAME Dumfries' Tradition Explains Why Poet Is 80 Well Beloved. Booth Tarklngton was talking about Burns, whose poetry he admires. "In a beer hall one night," he said "In such a beer hall as I describe in tne early chapters of "The Conquest ot Ca naan' I saw a bust of Burns. "I turned to a young man and said; "'Who Is that?' " 'Burns,' he answered without hesi tation. "'And what,' I asked, 'did Burns do to entitle hiu to a bust?' '"Why, W. he oh, h died,' said the young man, yawning. "But bis companion was s Scot. This Scot, as be filled his whisky glass, sneered and eaU: "Burns' death alone wouldn't have sufficed for bis commemoration In bronze and marble. Burns was a poet, gentlemen. Furthermore, ha was a good fellow. Let me tell you some thing that should endear him to such minds as yours. '"Once, in Dumfries, Burns had the Job of gauger. Ho went about from public house to public house, seeing that a good, pure grade of whisky was served. And he was supposed, too, to keep bis eye open for unlicensed houses to see that no speak easies, as we called them, flourished In Dum fries. " "And did ho do H? Did h. Indeed? There's a fond Dumfries tradition that, sneaking hurriedly Into the back door of a prosperous speak-easy one after noon, Burns whispered excitedly u. he owner, a widow: '""Kate, woman, are ye mad? The supervisor and mo will be raidin' ye In half an hour. Enormous Naval F -oenses. In putting from $4,10' 0 o J7.000, 000 Into the construci:on of a uattle thip nations are practically puttlt.g that amount Into an eggshell which may be crushed and ruined at a touch. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry won a memorable victory, vury Important In Its results, with a f! ct of ships which seventy days before his fight had been standing as living trees on the shores of Lake. Erie. That was Dot so far back In the history of the natlans. Now It takes four years to build a battleship and fifteen minutes perhaps, to destroy It. We call this progress, but the Joy of the nations over peace suggests that the world's attention may presently become cen tered on another sort of progress. PASSING OF PORRIDGE, Wake War fur the Ilcltcr I'ool of a (letter Unt. TorridKe Is no longer used for lireakfnst In my home," writes n loyal Briton from HuntsvlHe. Out. This wns mi admission of no small significance to one "brought up" on the time-honored stnnd-by. "One mouth nao," she continues. "1 bought n package of Grape-Nuts food for my hnsbnnd. who had besn an In valid for over a year. Hrt bud passed through n severe nttnek of pneumonln and la grippe combined, and was lefl In a very hud condition when they passed nwny. "I tried everything for his benefit, hut nothing seemed to do him any good. fonth followed hionlli and he still remained ns wenk n ever. I was almost discouraged about him when 1 got the (irnne-Xuts. but the result has compensated me for my anxiety. "In the one mouth that lie has enten Grape-Nuts he has gained 10 pounds In weight, his strength ! rapidly re turning to him, and ho feels like a new man. Now we nil ent (Irnpe-Nnts food and are the belter for It. Our little 0-yenr-ohl hpy, who used to suffer from pulni In the stomach after eating the old-fashlaniHl porridge, has no more troublo Rlnce he began to use Grape Nuts, and I have no morn doctor's bills to pay for Mm. "We use Grape-Nuts with only sweef cream, and find It the most tasty dish In our bill of fare. ' "Last Monday l ate 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast, nothing "Ihp, then set to wqrk and got my morning's work done by 0 o'clock, nnd felt less tired, much stronger; tbirti If I hnd made my breakfast on meat, potutoes, etc., as I used to. I wouldn't be without Grape-Nuts in the house for any money." Name given by To tutn Co.. Battle Creek, Mlcb., There's a renson. Read the little book "Tb Bond to Wellvlllu" lu pkgi, WASTED TO A SHADOW; Bit round a Car After Ft ft tea Tears of Suffering. A. H. Plotts. messenger at the Stat Capitol, Columbus, o snys: "For fifteen yours I ' had kidney trou- hies, and though I doctored faithfully, could not find a eure. I hid heavy backaches, dizzy headaches and terri ble wlnnry disor ders. One day I collapsed, fell In sensible on the nldft- walk. nnd . then wasted away In bed for ten weeks. After being given tip, I began tislrg Dean's Kidney I'llls. In a couple of months I regained my old health, and now weigh 188 pounds. Twelve boxes did it, and I have been well two years." Sold by all dealers. BO cents a box. Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. What Hs Wanted to Be. The young woman of the family was sitting on the front porch with her caller and Bobble, her little brother. A fire department wagon went by on the way back from some small blaze. "Bobble," said the young man, wouldn't you like to be a fireman when you get big?" "Naw," grunted Bobby. "Would you like to be a policeman?" "Naw." "What would you like to be?" "I want to be a worthless blockhead like pop scz you Is an' own a autcr mobile like you," grunted the small boy. Kansas City Times. Pigeons Ply Inland. While dressing pigeons for the table the cook of the Murray Hotel, Oma ha, found on them a metal band In scribed "U. 8. carrier pigeon," and on one had been scratched "U. S. S Bennington." The birds were from the Bennington. They had come with others from Sioux City, and evidently hnd been In cold storage for some time. DON'T MISS THIS. A Cora Tor Bloiimrh Trouble A Maw Method, by AbsorpllonNo Drugs, Bo You Belch? It means a diseased Stomach. Are you sfllicted with Short Breath, Gas, Pour Eructations, Heart 1'atnf, indigestion, jjys pepsia, Burning Pains and Lead Weight in Pit of Stomach, Acid Stomach, In tended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic? Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Tor ture? Let us send you a box of Mull's Anti Belch Wafers free to convince you that it cures. Nothing else like it known. It;s sure and very pleasant. Cures by absorption. Harmless. No drugs. Stomach Trouble can't be cured otherwise o says Medical Science. Drugs won't do they eat up the Stomach end make you worse. We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers cure and we want you to know it, hence this offer. . , . bi-ECTAL Offeb. The regu.sr price of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers w 60c. a box, but to introduce it to thousands of sutler ers we will send two (2) boxes upon re ceipt of 73c. and this advertisement, or ws will sendyou a sample free for this coupon, 11253 A FBEE BOX. 114 Send this coupon with your name and address and druggist's name who does not sell it for a tree box oi Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers fro , , Mull's Unr-E Tomo Co., 328 Third Ave., Bock Island, 111. Oive Fuli Addreis and Write Plainly. Soli at all druggists, 60c. per box. lti.pn Is the bi'lrigti over the slrouin of dl i poiutment flow's This? WsonerOns Hundred Dollars Rewardtir anyoaasof CnUrru that cannot bs ourad by liall'sOatarra Dure. ., i. 3. Cut my A Co., lolodo, O, We, the uudoislgued, have known F.J, Cheney lor tbe lust H years, nod beliovelilu) ferleotly honorable Iu nil business transac loan and Ituuaulully able to carry out say obligations mudo by thulr linn. West & Thiux, VYuolesttlu Druggists, To ledo, U, V.'aluinu, Kinnk ft Mabtix, Wholesale .Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's CUtarrii (Jurats tax ti Internally , mi iDKdlreotly upon the blood and muooussur laoeaof tue syjtein. Testimonials sent free. t'rloe,73o. per bottle. Mold by all DruKlits. Take Hull's Family fills tor constipation. H thoro wcro no fool, fads would soon die DM ITCHING SCALP HUMOR Lady Suffered Tortures Vntll Cured bj Cotieura Scratched Day and Ki(ht. "My scalp was covered with little pim ples and I suffered tortures from the itch ing. I was scratching all day and nii;ht, and I could get no rest. I washed iny head with hot water and Cuticura Soap and then applied the Cuticura Oiutmentas a dressing. One box of the ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now my head is entirely clear and my hair it growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura Soap ever since nnd shall never be without it. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, 300 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J." There are plenty of lious ia southern Rhodesia. Taylor's Cherokee Kemedy of Bweet Gum and Mullen Is Nature's great remedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. At drug gists, 25o., Mo. and tl.00 per bottle. W'innitKg, Manitoba, now has s popu lation of "S,(XH). St. Jacobs Oil will soften and heal the muscles while you sleep. It Conquers Pain Pries). 85 atd $Om, rf t H c-r ie-it Akin tAnr M S ta vsasrr rtii u uwrvb rm ft B from head lo foot? Can't work H (j H today, but tomorrow you can, H C H as tne (jid-MonK-Cure M r mK.m fill 1 I 1 ! is High Liquor Licenses. The highest per capita receipts from liquor licenses ire reported by the cities of Utah, Colorado, Minneso ta. Illinois, Washington and Nebraska. By state law Minnesota titles con taining over 10.000 Inhabitants can not llcetiso a saloon lor less than $1 ,0(10 per annum, but may tncreas-e this amount, at their discretion . In Illinois the general dram-shop license for cltlc-s Is $r.0O or more per annum, at the discretion of the local authorities. Licenses In Washington must bo between 1200 and 11,000 per annum. In Nebraska cities a license can r.ot be granted for less than $1,000. The laws for other states mention ed either requtre or permit the colle", t)jn of tare amounts by cities rot liquor lice Appreciate American Officers. First IJeut. Henry L. Harris ano Second Lieut. Morton Russell, for merly of the Twenty-second United Btatos Infantry, will receive $7,000 and $!,000 a year, respectively as colonel and major In the Chinese army. FITSpermanentlyeurod. No fits or nervous nessafterlirst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great JerveKestorer,atrliilbottleaud treatise free Ur.K. h. Klikx, Ltd., CM Arch Kt.,I'blla.,l'a Japan is building five immense battle ships. Mrs. Wlnslow's Roothlni; Syrup for Children teethlnv.roftens thci;urds.reduceslnflamma. tlon.allais pain, cures wind colle, K8c. a bottle There are only about ninety daily papers )D nuseia. rise's Cure Is the best medicine we ever nsad lor all uffeotlons of throat and lunifs. Ws. O. tsDsi.ET, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, loj. The largest moth known is the Giant Atlas. Jy Save the IPUTHERNMlI Every Coupon w. fi Good Luck Coupons. lR!im4lS."MONPyCT Counts for a Premium K 1 Vj A Woman's Goat of Arms Good Luck Baking Powder, the absolutely pure and reliable leavener, is a blessing to good cooks. You can count on a spoonful to go just so far, every time, and bank on your baking being crisp, light and tempting when you use Furthermore, it is to every woman's interest to purchase this reliable brand instead of the high priced kinds. It is sold at an honest price 10 cents for a pound csn. That's money in your pocket about 300 per cent. every time the baking powder can is empty. If you cut out the coupons found on back of each can we will send you useful and handsome premiums. For list and pictures of these, see the gift book found inside each can. Your grocer ought to have Good Luck Baking Powder. If not, will you seud us his name? THE SOUTHERN MFC. 1'ouiitcai H uic, 111 comiiiemuMtnm ..1 the successful mission of her husband, has given ii.ooo to the poor of St. Pe tersburg. Your Work in Two Atkins Saws cut not only wood, iron and other materials abetter than any other, but they cut work. That is because fhey ST.Vfc ate made ot the best steel in the world by men that know how. Alklni &iwi, Corn Knlvci, Pfrrecllon rier Strapeu, etc., srs told by all good hardwsrs dealers. Ctliiogut sa rctjucet. E. C. ATKINS (EL CO. Ino. I-aiceil Sew Mssuficturcrt la ike World Ftciory sod Exscutlvs OlTlces, Indlsnipolls BsANmas New Ysrk, Chlciro, Mlnneepollt Portltsd (Oregon), feeetile, ban Fiaaciac Meaaphli, Atlanta ana Toronto (Canada) Accapt ns subitltut Insist on tht Atkins Brsnd T ' ?T(XJ) BY GOOD DEA1XRS tVUtWrttiRl tl 11 m n-Vr.w ,fnmn i uUAtntrtk i1 $1,000 ToBeGlvenfor Reliable Information VTewill give On$ Dollar for a Postal', D Card giving the first reliable news of s cbance to sell a horizontal steam engine of our styles, within our range of sizes. We do not want inquiries at I this time (or vertical, traction or gas engines. ATLAS ENGINES ANO BOILEKS bavt far riars bass tbe slaadard for sll staasa pleats. Baal oi materiel and workmaaahlp. Our bis output suaslas us to sail oa small prof its. An Alias, lbs beat Is lbs world, coats so mora tban theolber a'.od. Writ today tat oar tptcM orYar, ATLAS ENGINE WORKS Solllnt afaulee In all etuee INDIANAPOLIS Oeillee tulM RIlFed Cretan Wale,TkeS.ltorS I PoufValie teeinae O'miwuaa I nelnaa Ttbalat Sollare I Auteeaativ tbaeiace TaiatUtug Sua.nte ranMU SUIwi I SlUi lnalaeilawrlr,S,v,IW)l f. AtUe SotUia In eaxlea 4.UW.OW a r. on o pn ss'oti 'is J"aUaat MMO'.itl. aa 10 elTO' f""' Vie, e. B. aasu's MBS. Sum, AUsatt, "''DIRECT FROM WORKSHOP -saajj-J) M VI AT sk'J sTa "NT - Jf mim Stock Pins am s.iid (Mo, rinin K'7 B.illd lt.,1.1, 1'luln 1U tv.lul (to.rt. 'lln , V ftnltil Ooltl, J'curl 4" Gold I'lulti, M eit(T 46 OnM vlfttt. lnr . OU HiarliUM Sllvar, 1'tain . Sterling Silver Brooches 001S Handr Fin. bolly RT S (.'r.'ncvnt . tula Heart Kttt Mnrliicttf fM7 Uly . Solid Gold rs.rl ri-Mernt . 5.7ft iiU lrotU j pArls . . 4.tn Dl treiLont, pmr . 1.6 ScAii Pint . 7 rnrli, rutlid irohl , fH l!uU, ifBrl, h1 arid 70 VlN)iU.i1f.1.l.l if i f.l . WHS Ktvnllow fM27 VM-hUmK. W1 Owln.fyrfty .Uu 1 ti a Kubr ei en, Our OatAlo Tl nnw Msrlr t..r mailt tier 'f . DtanmnU, Gold m Silver -Ifwelry, imhr, Khony. Titllrt (4(xh1h, VVsitrhes. Hmir. 1 War, eic. We ran fftvo Mi lwt service )iii,; mv Kiiarmntp mwrv nrrii le wt s-ll : w aisminii nUruli . flrirnro rmir money if you auk It. M'it irai'trtnt of all. we nave yn f.np tiilrd of your furfhaiw m-nissy by filing Dlrct irttin Worhniiop.' Huylntr frmn u yon sovi tlir profit n of the Jobir,thp wiio)a1tT iui n'ai)T. For ton yir hnvo n nlliuy- onlpm by mail to tlivrntireitatiBfactlonof IUuubihU ij( vnstoiaan In all purtdof the pontal union. Wnun ploann yon. v want Yry l.-vor of art in tic Jewelry: evry rrwon who Intend to mak" a holiaaT Bin, to hawt ft Ann fnv u.nilfi.1 1..,. . . 1. t - -.1.1 ...... U' 11 I -V L' s. it V BAIRD-NORTH COMPANY, I Solid Car-load CO., Richmond, Va I EACH CAN. I . . . . PeKlClV. fr TO CURE THEGRIPh IN ONE DAY ml mmmm 1 . ' I . (IT I liw, ho mil rorirte Orchard "Water j a m k t I5 a Certain Cure for DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. 3 3 Stimulates the Liver, cures Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Irregularities of tho Bowels. A natural product, prepar ed by concentration ; a gen uine natural water. CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., leautsvlUa, Ky. Tonsllltls Oronchitls Hoarseness CURED BV For Internal and Mstarnal . KollavM rhaumntlam and nenralf la, Cui-na Urn or auto mnaulaa, eualue, ai.raitia ur aormtaaa ni.ywltara. 80 nu4 ss oanLa. boii by arusslets, 1 1 JCKSiOl Cl Iwlos, Kill. pENSIONFORAGLJi no nrlof III slraa. slun Jur one. tstrimas onoo lor blanks ana inetrut'il.Mte. Iroo ot charao. No fousiuu, 1,0 f nr. AUUrMi W. H. W ILUi, WUU BuiLilug ,li tudlauaAVa. VVeltlufUNt, O. U fatouu auul eraUv-iaMru r-v O s n avmrta b h?k ra ra bbmiv m f- an aui Broocbet Solid Gold Reck Chains lift TCo. k Cialn, M tivhM tno V4 N it f.iistn. US iix;iiTt 2,; finrle, (Hamoncl fcs.wi 134 Po!dO"M I-tak Kii) N'OTiinsr HI llv-r tin Pm lU&ift Vtnlt I fitter a rtrtR. l ik.. lOW Vlr-M Tk RrvT d'l. 5.CU Htcrlfiiu WT .9 ( Mir t. :nitif i jurriiv 'no com" )!- !tilt j'ftttfffi. HLtrllDU nilver .U 4t')TA Ilsinond lun,-. int.uu tiru.k rmtsntisi ir.'J xsiras sinrl llliiatrriaa r.vnr HHlfl iHf1 320 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. ? Baking Powder p '30S If Co. This Coupon on Ladcl or Evssr Can N lUTTIHO Cut OuepN fJlLOWMlIum "GOOD LUCK'BAKING POWDER CUT OUT THIS CAR ANO SAVE IT. THIY AR OOOO FOn VALUABLE AB1ICIES. SE LIST IN Atdrt. Th n,M bfy rait Rtnas sr "...7. L ' : ' wr . im m mt m ss aovs u u a a 3 ta wtas IS GUARANTEED TO CURE. GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. I wnn'tsell Aatl-Qrlplue ro a dnsler who won't anuritnt". It, Call for your UUtV BAC'ta, IF IT DOESt'T CUBE, F. II'. JOiemer, SI.it., Mnnutaoturer, hprlnaflcld. Mo. . L. Douglas $3-!?&'3SHOES&iV W. L. Douglas $4.00 cilt E.-I50 Lino' cannot bt) equalled atony prlco. , 1 L.notaiASAKKSAnnaniM hlOKf MFM'S SH.aiJ SHOLM THAM AMY OTHER MAMUfAOl tVf.tr. 1 fl nnl PlARD t bsyohs wha cm $ I V)UU) diiprovs this slatemsst. W. L. Douglas $.1.10 shoe Imve bv tholr c Ccllrnt May fittlneT. and ourors.r wearing qunlllloa, achlovod tbo larscat eotc of any SJ.bu aiioo In the world. 1 hey mro Itiet as good as thoee that cost you (S.OI) to S7.0H trio only dllKroiKo Is tho prlco. It I could tnke you Into eny ta?ti.ry at Brockton, Mass., tho Urrcat In Clio world undor 000 rtxif muldrg men's ftno hoes, and show vu tlie core w It It which every pair of luulns alioeo U mndo. vox oultl roallro why W. I.. loiie,la SJ.SO suocs arc tht best ah(M9j producej 10 tl.o world. It I could show yotviho tMllemni-e ( writ the shore mods In my factory and (huso of other mokes, you woufd understand why Doeiria t J. SO siloes coit mora lo mahs, why they ftouf tholr shape, fit better, wear Ivnirrr, and r ol Rreeter Inirfiisic value than any oilier IJ.SJ shoe on tlis ittarket to-day. W. L. Dctif)' SlMtna Madm Shoam for Mart. ti.tiU, $.2.1111, Bnym' Vohwtl CAUTION. Insist upon bmlrit W.I..lMiiti las elioes. jl'uKa ur sitrtetltitto. h'tiio f.enuu without his uume and price sisnipotl boltu.11. W.lNTI-'n, A shretlnftlnrlnory town trhc ' W. h, IoukUs HIi.ms aro not so'.. I. Knll Hun samples sent free fr lnapit!n upun reriueftS, fat Ooor 'rSs erro1; trrey evtaof "vtrr bwv.n Write fnr lUnetrated Cstntur of KM Ht.'na. W.s-Ioui-LAh. HMskton. blHas. ADVERTISE" iuiVeV"u IT PATS 5 i I Wo tA.'.aafc. t lul . . 14m ,
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