i An Incident. It was in a street car, but on the rear seat where one was allowed to amoke that this occurred. A peppery looking woman was sitting on one of these seats, evidently taking umbrage at an Irishman who was smokln,;. i Finally her indignation mounted so high that she adjusted her pince-nez glasses on her thin nose and inquired: 5 "My good man, are you nixustomed fto smoke in the presence of a lady?" j "No, mum!" rpplled the Irishman j stolidly, and continued smoking. . Two girls up In front tittered and the peppery lady got off two blocks farther on. . , I HEAD COVERED WITH HUMOR. Bothered With llrhtli or l oin Time .Kentucky l.djr Now Ompletcly Wt-ll-Clired by olcnr. "After using Cutirura Soap, Ointment, wd Tills, 1 m very glad to say 1 am entirely relieved of that itiliing humor of the head and scalp which I was bothered with quite a length of time. I did not ime the Cuticura Kemediea more than three times before I began to get better, and now I am completely well. I suf fered with that humor on my head, and found no relief until i took the Cuticura Remedies. I think 1 used several raltrs of Cuticura Sonp, three boxes of Oint ment, and two viala of Pill. I nm doing all 1 can to publish the Cuticura Kerne dies, for . ley have done me good, and t know they will do others the same. Airs. Mattie Jackson, . Mortonsville, Ky., June 12, 1903." The first man to stereotype a newspaper ; was Charles Craske. Taylor Churokmj Kmnedy of swimt UtJifi aivt .Mullen It Nature'! grunt riniMiy t;ure l.oimlu. folds. Croup and tonsununlun, and an mroiit mid lung trouble. At drugglm. itf.. 60c... and 1 1.00 pr bottle. ' The Husso-Chinese bank at Yokohama is reopening. Itnh onred In 80 minute, by WooHf.rrt g (Hanltary Lotion; never fnlN. BoM W by I)r. Detenon, t rwiun.iic, Coke calls ior 40,000,000 tons ot coal this year. , Cure lilood. Skin Troubles, Cunrer, lllnotl I'olson, Gioateal Blood Purifier Freo. If your blood la Impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of hum irx. If you have blood poison, cancer, enrhuncles, cntlni; ores, Berofuln, ecwmu, Itching, risings and lumps, loabby, pimply skin, bono pulis, catarrh, rheumatism, or any Mood or akin disi-nsn, tako ltotanio Ulood'linlm (II. B. B.I nei-ont- ! Irtr to llircfltlous. Soon all sores heal. nciicB and pains stop, the blood Is marie. Impure and rich, leaving tho skin free from Jit-very eruption, and glvinK tho rich glow of iv perfect health to tho si" in. At the snmo time, li. li. B. Improves the dip-stlon, cures dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Juht Uie meJiclne fur old peopio, as 'it tves them n"w, vigorous blood. IJrup gists, tl Jr large bottle, with directions for home are. bample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atluntu, (in. Describe trouble and special free medical advice also Sent In sealed letter. II. B. li. Is especially dvlsed for chronic, deep-seated cases of titnpure blood nud skin dlecime, and vuru iter all else falls. One Told by Fitzgerald. Ex-Congressman Fitzgerald of Bos ton, who passed the 'summer at Old irehard, told this story of the clam- hake of the Redberry club, held at 'ine Point late in August: A chaplain had been called upon to officiate for the regular clergyman in congress early in the terra. The min ister was about to conclude his pray er, and reverent silence pervaded the big chamber, when the members were startled to hear tho following sentence drop from the lips of the chaplain pro tern.: "May corruption and sin in every form be as far from every mem ber of this body as Thou art, O Lord!" It was several seconds before tho members fully grasped the meaning of the clcrgyman'n prayer, and when it did it was unanimously In favor of having another substitute when the regular chaplain was unable to attend. Tumors Conquered Without Operations Unqualified Success of Vegetable Compound and Miss Adams. A One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia 'K. I'lnlcham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering- of womau'a dread enemy, Tumor. j bo-culled "wanderlnff pains'1 may come from ita early stages, or the pres ence of danger may be made manifest by excessive monthly periods accom panied by unusual pain extending from the abdomen through the groin and thigha. ; If you have mysterious pains, if there re indication! of inflammation, ulcera tion or displacement, don't wait ior time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital opera iionj aeoure Lydia E. l'lnkliam't vege table Compound at once and begin ts uso and write Mrs. Plnkham of Lynn, Mass., for advice, v Read these strong letters from grate rul women who have bten oured: W Mrs. Plnkham: (First Utter.) "In looking over your book I seo that your Sediclne cures Tumors. I have been to a '."tor and he tells me I huv a tumor. I fill b mora tlian grateful if vou can he)D IBl.m 1 ,lroa1 n operation." Fannie ft. r U4, i auiura, JTA. W Mrs. Plnkham: (Reoond Letter.) I take the liberty taeiniLrrntiilara vnn nn to success I have hod with your wonderful utdiclne. ' "Eluhtaen months eo toy periodj pped. Buortly after I felt so badlyl sub- lUed to a (borough eiamiuatlon by a phy- 'ia-'i".Ji. WM. u,laUl I had a tiuair id would have to undergo en operation. i soon artw read one of your advertise enta and decided to give tydia g. Pink mi's Vegetable Compound a trial. After Icing five bottle m directed, Uxm tumor is Ontly gone. 1 have again been examined -u Pfcklatt Ytsf. tercel, LIEUTENANT BOWMAN. whk ' ' tftt FORTY-EIGHT HOURS PE-RU-NA CURED Cold Aflected Head and Throat Attack Was levere. Chns. W. Howman, 1st Lieut, and Adj. 4th M is M. L'av. Vols., writes lroin Lan hum. Mil., as follows: "Though somewhat averse to patent medicines, and still more averse to becom ing a professional affidavit man, it seems only a plain duly in the present instance to add my experience to the columns al ready writtPti concerning the curative pow ers of I'eruna. "1 ha ve been particularly benefited by tin tine r.r colds fit the head and throat. 1 have been able to fully cure mynel of a iMont nercre a (lark in nrtp-eiaht hnum by tin toe occord Oif tn direct limn. I ume it a pre ventive whenever threatened with an attach: "Members of my fnmily also us? it for like ailments. We are recommending it to our friends." ''has. W. Howman. WAS PLANNING TO SAVE TIME. Stuttering Journalist Knew Minutes Were Precious. Henry Guy Carleton, wit,, journalist, and playwright, had an Impediment in his speech about which he is not the least sensitive. Everybody's Magazine tolls this story about him: "Several years ago, when the Fifth Avenue theatre burned, Mr. Carleton appeared in the New York World of fice, where he was then employed, and the usual Saturday night confusion was increased by the late fire. The late Ballard Smith, then managing ed itor of the newspaper, was bellowing his orders with all his wonderful vig or In the effort to get to press on time. " 'M-m-mister Smith,' began Carle ton, 'I've a g-g great s-s-story about the F f-fllli Avenue theatre f f-flre.' " 'Great Heavens, man,' roared Mr. Smith, 'don't stop to talk to me about it! Don't you know this is Saturday night, and we go to press In fifteen minutes? Get to work and write it, and write it as fast as you know how. I want copy, not conversation. Don't you know that every minute Is pre cious.' " 'Y-y-yes, sir,' said the journalist with an Insistent effort to hold the editor's attention, 'I w-w-want to t k-k-know If you w-w-would lend m-m- me your s-s stenographer.' " Lydia E. Pinh.ham's in Cases of Mrs. Fox by the physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought bit periods around onco more,' and I am entirely well . I shall never be without a bot tle of Lydia Finkham s Vegetable Compound in the house." Fannie D. Fox. Bradford, l a. Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia C Pinkham's: Vejfcta ble Con' pound. Dxar Mrs. Finkham: " A bout three year azo I had intense oain In my stomach, with cramps and raging headaches. The doctor prescribed for me, but finding that I did not set any better he examined me and, to my surprise, declared 1 uau a tumor. I felt sure that It meant mv death warrant. and was very disheartened. I spent hundred of dollar in doctoring, but the tumor kept growing, UU trie doctor said tnat nouilng out an omratlon would save me. Fortunately I corresponded with my aunt in one of the New England Btte,wbo advised me to try Lydia K Pliikham'sVcgetableCompound beforesub mitliiig to an operation, and I at once started Miking a regulur treatment, finding to my great relief that my general health began to improve," and after three months I noticed that tho tumor had reduced in siie. ' I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten month It had entirely disapiwared without an oper ation, and using no medicine but Lydia K. I'liiklmm's Vegetabl Compound, and words fall to expresshow grateful I am for the good it has done me." Miss I.uull Adams, Colon nade Hotel, Beattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkharara Vegetable Compound, and should give confidence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Plnkham Invites all ailing woman to write to ber at Lynn, Mass., lor advice. Wmmi's Etwdy lr Wmdu'i I'M. V- -,01, sssm COMMErvClrwL, R. G. Dun & Co.'.s Weekly Review of Trade says : - "Trade reports arc more irregular, chiefly because of the vagaries of the weather. At some points results arc all that could be desired, the new year start ing with much heavier transactions than in 1905, but high temperature and ex cessive rains in other localities retard re tail distribution of winter goods, and it is becoming necessary to reduce stocks by clearance sales. Nothing disturb the vigorous preparations for spring busi ness, which promises to make a most gratifying exhibit. Open weather is fac ilitating outdoor work, building oper ations progressing at an unprecedented pace for the season, and the Construc tion News reports permits issued ii lt5 to a value of $528,186,12, which i 40 per cent, in excess of the prcceeding year. "Closing of large contracts for pig iron by the leading interest provided an element of strength in the iron and steel industry that improves the tone and makes the outlook for the first quarter most satisfactoiy. Buyers are more numerous in the primary markets for textile fabrics, although the increased interest thus far is confined almost en tirely to purchases at second hands. "Increased supplies have somewhat de pressed the tone 'of country hides, but packer lines arc fairly steady, and no division of the market 'has shown a nor mal decline in proportion to the season able deterioration in quality. Activity of Eastern wholesalers in handling samples indicates that original orders for fall shoes will be placed much earlier than in previous seasons. 'Failures for the week numbered 286 in the United States, against 335 last year." WHOLESALE MARKET! Baltimore. FLOUR Dull and un changed; receipts, 6,601 barrels; exports, 16,750 barrels. WHEAT Weak; fpot contract, 8v)i ?T86; January 85V; 1086; February, 86' 4 (Q,86'i; March, Sr'rffiSjH; May, 88'4 Steamer Xo. 2 red, ;'.jW7g)4 ; re ceipts, 26,550 bushels, Southern on grade, CORN Steady; spot, 49,.49R; January, 4oJiCri495s; February, 4M ('149H I March, 4J!'''50; May, 50)4; July. 5l!4; steamer mixed, 48' a'cT 8;4 ; receipts, 274.650 bushels, exports, 85,714 bushels; Southern while corn, 42(1150; Southern yellow com, 4i,4'"MlJ,,4. OATS Easier; No. 2 white, iy'ito'. 38; No. 3, 36637; Xo. 2 mixed, 3614 ; receipts, 9,718 bushels. RYE Steady; No. 2 Western, 73 ex port; '677 domestic; receipts, 9,183 bushels; exports 42,857 bushels. BUTTER Firm; unchanged; fancy Imitation, 2l(n 22; fancy creamer)', 28( 29; fancy ladle, i8fS'2o; store packed, 1617. EGGS Weak; unchanged; 19. CHEESE Steady; unchanged; large, September, T4I4 ; November 14; medi um, September, 14J4 J .November, 14; small, i4i4-4. New York. RYE Nominal; No. J Western, 75 f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Spot, weak; No. 2 red, yyi elevator; No. 2 red, 91 f. o. b. jfioat; No. I Northern Duluth, 9656 f. o. 0. afloat. Heavy liquidation broke wheat practically a cent per bushel today. CORN Spot, steady; No. 2, 56 new elevator, and 51 f. o. b. afloat; No. i yellow, 51J4; No. 2 white, 52. OATS Exports, 3,935 bushels. Spot, steady. Mixed oats, 26rn'32 pounds, 36! $ '"i37i natural white, 30(1732 pounds, 37 (f?38; clipped white, 36(040 pounds, 40 New York FLOUR Receipts. 15,382 barrels; exports, 6,557 barrels. Steady, with light trade. CHEESE Firm and unchanged. Re ceipts, 2,128. . EGGS Easy. Receipts, 5.934- Stale, Pennsylvania, and near-by, fancy select ed, white, 26(027; do., choice, 24(525; do., mixed extra, 21(022; Western firsts, 20; do., seconds, 18; $(0,19; Soutnem, 17 , POULTRY Alive, dull; Western chickens, 12; fowls, 14; turkey, 14. Dress ed, irregular; Western chickens, ioro!i7; lurkevs, 12(029: fowls, icko 14. COTTONSEED OIL Easy; prime yellow, yiidi.jfiV. COFFEE Spot Rio, steady; mild, steady. SUGAR Raw, steady; fair refining, 3-J ! centrifugal, 96 test, 3jg ; molasses sugar, 2'i ; refined, quiet. IJv Stock, New York. BEEVES Market very slow; steers looc. lower; some late sales 25c. off; bulls steady ;cows io(fTisc off; steers, 3.80(0.5.40; oxen, 4.25(5.05; bulls, 3.00(4.00; cows,- 1.90(33.60. Ca bles quoted live cattle dull, at loffDnJi per pound ; few tops, 1 1 '3c. dressed weight; refrigerator beef, 7Jg(i.8jC. per pound. CALVES Common and medium veals 5.00(0.8.50: no good vials here; no barn yard or Western calves; dressed calves easy; city-dessed veals, 9(0 14 ; cou:itry dressed, 9(0.12. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep weak; lambs io25C lower; sheep, 3-505-50 culls, 3.00; lambs, 7.l;3".75; one car choice, 8.10. HOGS Nominally firmer on Btifta'o advices. Chicago. C ATTI.E- Common to prime steers, 3.40(?J6.50; cows, 3.oo(oj 4,40; heifers, 2.25(5.50; bulls, 2.00(0; 4.10; calves, 3.00(.8.00; stockers and feeders, 2.oo(T4.50. HOGS Market 5Jj754c lower: choice, to prime heavy, So'if 5.511 ; medium to good heavy, 5.35a'5.40; butcher weights, 5. 40(0)5.50; good to choice heavy mixed, 5.405.45 I packing, 5 2(T5 42;-$. SHEEP Market dull; sheep, 4.000 6.00; yearlings, 5.oo(a6.65 ; lambs, 7.251 rrs. MUCH IN LITTLE. Europe has a population of about 395, 000,000, or about one-fourth of that of the whole world. Belgium has the dens est population. Great uritain and' Ireland export every year about $25,000,000 worth of linen goods, of which one-half is shipped to the United States. Grand opera, vaudeville, melodrama and heavy drama, circuses, church so ciables, baseball games, newspaper fights and cockfights arc the order of the day in "Little New Vork," otherwise known as Manilla, P, I. There arc more than a thousand paper mills in the United States, and their to tal product amounts to about 3,500,000 tons annually, valued nt over $150,000,000, A French farmer who kept a number of dogs and cats, constructed ingenious ly, in order to protect the latter from the former, a veritable cat's nest, which ho placed among the branches of a stunt ed oak tree. 1 Miss Helen A. Knowlton, of Rockland, Ale., is the only woman lawyer in that state. She wai admitted to the bar of Knox County six years ago, and has acquitted herself well in the practice of law. . Tear 1008 Sales. The total distributive sales for 1003 exceeded 'nn,0O0,0O0. This total Is realized from the snip of fresh meats (beef, mutton mid pork), provisions, produce (poultry, butter and eggs), soaps, glues, oll, bones, fertilizers, feathers, casings, hides, wools, pelts nnl other by-products derived from cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. Margin nfrroflt. The Industry Is operated on n mar gin of less than 2 cents to earn dol lar of sales. Swift & Co. do not sell nt retail. Their entire output Is sold at wholesale to many thousands of dealers In various parts of the world. Ther are hundreds of local slaughter ers throughout the United Stntes, who buy their live stock In competition with the packer doing nn IntciRlnte and international buslncs. Likewise the pucker must sell In competition with the local slaughterers. There are no secret processes In the Industry, no complicated and expensive factories, and ns live stock can bp purchaned In almost evpry hamlet and city, and the preparation of meats Is simple In tho extreme, local slaughtering will long remain a factor in the production of fresh meats and provisions. Kronnmlo Advantages. The large parking houses will, how ever, always have these advantages: Locations nt the chief live stock cen ters, with the opportunity to buy tho best live stock; manufacturing in largo quantities, at the minimum of ex pense; utilization of all waste mate rial; refrigeration; niochnnlcnl appli ances; highly efficient business nuin ngoment. Those advantages are re flected In the quality of tho packer's output, a qunllty that has reached Its highest development In the products lii-arlng the name and brand of "Swift." rurrlmslng I.lve Stark. The principal live stock centers are Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, St invitations to weddings In Wales are rery busluess-like. JTrSnermnnnntlvcured. NV flfs or nnrvniii nessnftorflrst dav'suse of fir. Klln' firn Serve ltostorer.t Jt rial bottle aniltrfldtlsefrfla ur.ll.H.KLiHK, .Ltd., 331 Arch St., rblla., Pu. In London nbotit 4(K0 persons regularly n'.uiic a living oy orgging. A Gnarantpeil Cur For I'llxs. Itohlnir, Blind, IlleedlnT.-I'rotrndlng Plls. Druggists are authorised to refund moaevl! Pauo Ointment fulls to cure In (1 to U duys.fiOc. The annual coal bill ot the Pennsylva nia Kuilroad system is $18,000,000. ltobtied In Church. Just think what' an outrage it is to be robbed it all tbe benefit ot the servirrs by continuous coughing throughout the -ongrcgation, when Anti-Uripine is guaran teed to cure. Sold everywhere. 25 cts. K. W. Diemer. M. 1J.. msnutscturci. Springfield. Mo. There hits been a great dpmnnd for pare tired cattle in Argentina recently. Plso's Cure is tho best modlelne we evfir used lor all nffeotlons of throat and lungs. W 0. Ksdsi.ky, Vunburon, Iud., Kub. 10, 19 00 Kadi season Dundee sends her nh.iling licet to the Arctic. Danger In Pure Water, It is not often that complaint Is mnU if water being too pure. But the Bli rilnghnm correspondent of tho Medical Record says: "I hear that the water brought (it fast expense from tho Welsh hills Is so 10ft that It hns a serious effept on gal ranlzed cooking vessels. In consf' juence of which the Health Commil ;ce has decided to ask manufacturers ;o recall any such utensils which they Dave sent out fur sale in that city." A DESPAIRING WOMAN, n'enk, Nervous and Wretched Iiom Wasting Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Henry A. Itenincr, Mnln and Carst Sts., South Bend, Ind., says: "Wheu I Degan using Doan'. Kid ney Pills I wat so weak I could (" .A hardly dr 3 solf ncr , M'!, I'oom. : W wretched hardly drag my- osd the I was 11 ml ner- f jF.m&. vous. aud hud backache. beur- f' lug-down pain, headache, (li.xl ncss and weak eyes. Dropsy set in aud bloating ot tbe chest choked me and threatened the heart.. I had little hope, but to my untold surprise Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief aud saved iny life. I shall never for get It." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllbuin Co., Buffulo, N. Y. Reminiscences Would Be Lively. Both as journalist and publicist Honry Lahouchore, who announces' bis retirement from parliament, has been an exceedingly Interesting fig ure In British life for many years. He could always be depended upon to enliven debate In the house of com mon! with an audacious and brilliant onslaught qn the favorite of the hour or on some abuse that needed correc tion. In the old liberal school be waa an extreme radical, but has not for yeara been in touch with the later forms of radicalism. Mr. Labouchere li being urged to write a book of hii reminiscences, of which be must have a wonderfully Interesting collection. Swift & Company Louis, Rf. Joseph, St. Taul and Fort Worth. The same methods of purchns. Ing rattle, sheep and hogs prevail lit all cities. At Chicago, which is the largest market, there are about two hundred and fifty buyers, representing packers, local slaughterers in various cities, and exporters. Of this number, loss than a score are employed by Swift tt Company. The farmer ships his live stock in Chicago, consigns them to a commis sion firm at the Union Stock Yards, who sees thnt they are unloaded and put In pons. Then the buyers Inspect them, make their offers to the commis sion dealer, who accepts or rejects ns his judgment, dlctntes. All buying must be finished at 3 o'clock ench day, and the buyer must pay spot cash. If the commission man has no satisfactory offers, lie can hold his stock over to tho next dny. Ho gets his commission from tho farmer, and naturally strives to got the highest possible price for his client Wtiolrsnle tltrlliitlnit Houses. A wholesale distributing house Is n giant refrigerator, but instead of shelves there are trolley mils, from which ore suspended hooks to hang the carcasses. Some of the houses cost as much us a hundred thousand dollars to build and equip. As a rule they are of pressed brick, the lnsielcs being lined floor, walls apd colling with highly polished hardwood. The floors are cov or'l daily with fresh sawdust and nil lire kept spotlessly clean. There are over three hundred of these wholesale bouses In various cities of the United States, nud the public Is ulways wel come to visit them. racking 1'lntirs All the Swift & Company plants are located at the groat live stock markets, In the heart of the great agricultural sections, where can bo purchased the finest grades of cattle, sheep and hogs. We have seven packing plants, employ ing nt each from two to eight thousand persons. The following gives the locations and sizes of the different plants: A man ran never imike hlin-e f li I voh i.tnl u very good limu the night b.'frr- il lit- i. up in the morning una finds any money in h:n pcu-ut. STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTION NO DRUCS-A NEW METHOD. A Box or Wafers Frae Have Vou Acute Indignation, Stomach Tronble, Ir regular Haart, Ilny Spells, Short llreatli, Oas 011 the Stomach? Bitter Taste Bad Breath Impaired An petite A feeling of fullness, weight sn.l pain over the stomach aud heart, some times nausea and vomitiurf, also fever and sick ncuuacner What causes it! Any one or all of these: Excessive eating and drinking abuse of spirits anxiety and depression mental ef fortmental worry and physical fatigue bad air insufficient food sedentary bubits alucnco of teeth bolting of food. If you suffer from this ilmr death and miserable existence, let us send you a sam ple box of Mull' Anti-13e!rh Wafers abso lutely free. No drugs. Drugs injure the stomach. It stops belching and cures a disenoed stomach by absorbing the foul odors from undigested food and by imparting activity to the lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix the food with tho gas'i-ie juices, which promotes digestion and cute the disease. This olfer may not appear again. OOOD FOR 2jc. 143 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will supply you a sample free if you have irever used Mull's Anti-Belch Wnfers, and will also send you a cer tificate good for 2.5c. toward the pur chase of more Belch Wafers. You will rind them invaluable for stomsch trou ble; cures bv absorption. Address Mull's (Jiiape 'Ionic Co., 328 3d Ave., Hock Island, 111. Sire Full AJdycm and Write Plainly. All druggists, 50c. per box. or bv mail upon rei'cpt of price. Stamps accepted. The collection of postals Is more of a craie In England than anywhere else. State or Ohio, Citv or Toledo, ) Lucas County. 1 Fbakk J. (jHr.NRY makes oath that ho Is senior partner of the firm of F. J.Chisset & Co., doing business iu the City of Toledo. County and Htate aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay tliesiira of on hundukd dol lars for each and every case of catarsh that cannot be oured by the uso ot Hall's Catabbu Ccnr. Frank J. Chesit. Hworn to before me and subscribed in my . , presence, this 6th day of Decein- seal. ber, A.D., 18U. A.W.Glsasok, I v ' Xotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internnlly.aud acts directly on the blood aud mucous sur faces o( the system. Hnnd for testimonials, free. F. J. Cukmrx A Co., Tolodo, O. Hold by all Druggists. 76o. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Because of the growing scarcity of timber, matches are now being made of paper. To Cure si Cold In One Davy Take Laxative l'romo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mony If It (nils to cure. K. V .(Jrove'sslgnatura on each box. 25c. Jiift becau. ,4 ma.. 11. 11 u iiuiiiiiter Is nor. 111 011 to think In. flM.'..'i leuiv btmr. RE93EUB9K3 Nothing Hnocka out and disables llko Lumbago and Sciatica Nothing reach th quickly F U T N A Til iy..wV.T:V.am rt7,. rat-king rtnnl. '. Floor flnildintf, Space, Land. Acres. Acres. Acres. Chlenjro 441 874 " Knnsus City 7 30 )'.)'. Omaha 0 ad 23 St. Louis 74 m 31 St. Joseph f.i.j 2r',4 l!'i St. Tail! 5 y Kl I'ort Worth 3 13 22 ttmpln,v'"s. The total number of persons em ployed In nil the Swift packing plants and branch houses nggregnte over 20,000 persons. Conditions for em ployes In the various manufacturing and operating departments Is continu ally Improving with the construction of new buildings and the Installation of new and up-to-date equipment. Sanitation anil llvglrne. The housewife makes 110 g'renter ef fort to keep her kitchen clean than we do to keep In snnltnry and hygienic condition our abattoirs. They are thoroughly scrubbed at tho close of each day's operations, and automatic appliances are used wherever possible In. order to eliminate the personal handling- of meals. Itlgld rules governing those points are strictly enforced; lax ity moans dismissal. Visitors Always Wflrniiie. Xo other Industry In the world givo-i such a cordial ..eicnme to visitors as Swift & Co. Wo keep open house tin1 your nronnil, and maintain n corps of specially trained guides, with spoeiitl elevators and rest rooms. In 0110 year we have entertained over n quarter of a million of men and women; In one dny firnnd Army Day, 1!K)1 we en tertained 23,000. Among our visitors have been ambassadors from foreign governments, princes, noblemen and distinguished citizens from nil lands and eminent folks from every State In the Union. We wish to familiarize the public with our niethod-s, and the best way to do thnt Is to let the public see for Itself. We have no secret processes or methods In any department. Hwlft's 1'remlum'lUin anil Bacon I Swift's Fremlum Hams and Bacon Good Teeth a Good Temper Arc characteristic of the Atkins Saws always. That is because they are made of the best steel in the world Silver Steel by men that know how. Arklni Stwi, Corn Knivet, Perfrction Floor Scrapcn, etc., sio told hy ill (ood asrdwsie detlera. Catalogue on request. E. C. ATKINS EL CO. Inc. Lirftt Saw Manufacturer! in the World Ficrorjr and Execuiivt OtTIcea, Indianapolis Brt ani mus New York, Chicago, Minneapolia Portland (Orr poii), Seattle, Sn Francisco MeBipQii, Atlanta and Toronto (Canada) T Acce Accept no aubititute Insist on the Atktnt Orind bOii) 0Y GOOD DEALERS QtmWifW 10 Crnrmrwonn 01 .rerun ir iwn nnveiur m i now rt (.Jaid. ii bidrt, il'O vorth nl liulvrrul lrt- m hi m (' ui'i'Dt fi'c with evcrv onlrr ltOl.UjA.SU'tJ tlL.L b'iUUE. aAlllAlQUE Farmers PRICE.:23 Ct tO CURE THE GRIP Af ..II, .-TW. k IH PNF HAY r CI Hl AifMRIPiNEld GRIP badSSlJ keamciSe wdckeuralgia. C11 (or your fABBAGE PLANTS. CELERY V!T ' hl TlUm5B tn Mra o" thmiwnd acre iruo rami. P.auu caranTu ' twuu S fhl! hdy ?W . Hedr' PM',rl" P".mlad. which, when nclv. wl Kt ua U pr o-tn ei than i mrrchaiHilMratM, Price t Muall Iota tl w pr thoutand. hnt inn i.w to pur Uiw-and K o fi'fV1 8. S rUPn r rilliaer" $V(W pr aark of w p uda. O V llu h" ' ilk Vnlird Miftiea AaTteultural I taituint hua wUhllahed to Kxpri.un-.7tii, tttattnn on our Urtiia to teat III at aujr Uuia. Youra rtaH!tfiH!r, Jf. II. BL1TIH trouble 1 FADELESS DYE ' f more widely and favorably known ...an any oilier brand. Their popular ity Is due to the uniform quality nr.d flavor of the meat, and to their 3ne appearance when reeolved from tho dealer. Knob piece Is branded on ll.e rind, "Swlrt's I'l-emium I;. S. Inspect ed," and wrapped In 1 lieesei loth uud white parchment pnper. Look for the bi.ind, "Swift's I'rv'j', linn," when biryliig hams und Lm.-mii. Swirl's lllvrr I rar l.nil Is a strictly pure lard, kctile rendered, and put up In 3, 5, anil 10 pound sealed pails. It Is AuierierTs Sta ubml L.iiiI. and enjoys n Itigli reputation :iud enormous sale. Swirt' Sohx. An iiilore.sliiiK feature of .1 tr!p through tho Chicago plant Is n vi- it to the soup factory, one of tho largest and most emiipletp In tills country. There we.iiiaimfiictui'e numerous toilet and laundry soaps, and washlu-j pow ders. Among which are: Wool Soup, widely and favorably known; for toilet and lint li, uml w ash ing fine fabrics. Crown Princess Toilet Soap, highly perfumed. Swift's Pride Soap, for laundry and household use. Swift's Pride Washing Tow dor. un surpassed for'nll cleaning purpoies. fiwlfl's Hpe. lMllUs. Swill's Premium Hani Swift's Premium Paeon Sw ift's Premium Sliced Karon Swift's Premium Lard Swift's Winchester Ham Swift's Winchester Macon Ilrookllold Kami Sausage Swift's Silver Leaf Lard Jewel Lard Compound Swift's Cotosuet Swift s Jersey Buttcrlno Swift's Beef Extract Swiff's Beef Fluid Swift's Premium Mlllt-Pctl ChlcUcim Swift's Snaps. Wool Soap Scented Toilet Soaps Swift's Pride Sonp Swift's Pride Washing Powder. Wlm n yon hy pafrta In tlnilieeul. buck, Ire i aii'l iiiuai'iett gMiM ally. atreucUi an c t o oreiipna rui'l iullnMi In Iteml. atry rya , mid a genrrnl feeling ot InMitudeil a ft il the "Orip." iho sura reiaody For Internal and External use. Taken ou httle augr lb curea grip, cougha, cold a, cram pa, colic. Applied to j cuia. Dtirna, bmiHea, it ffivca ajuick rfliet KaUbhatied IhlU. Hi & !Mc.. At druggiata I. S. JUnNCH eg., kottoo Mast. I PAY SPOT CASH Fop l 1 1 i rl r Itnnnlv (.I 1 to aoM er ot any wr. Wrltn luuttt cue. I'lUNK DROPSY NEW DISCOVEHY ; m m W prlio quirk rrltff ant! nrj wrtl , R'Mik rtHtlmantiU auit IO irritHrii hr. Dr. H. II. tiKKBVS hOJIh, lloa , malt, Ua. CUfitS WHtRE ALL LtAi f AIL S. ITT lOor Counh bjrup. TqiIm (Joul. Ua Pl I In tlm. linlrl h ilrnis IU DVE KTIME IN THIS 1'Al'KK. IT Wil l. 1AV N t' Say "1 1' lit ITiff Is larrai n 1 mist .ii..iJ B Is the Best Remedy on Earth. Kills a Spavin Curb or Splint. Very Penetrating. Kills Pain. OR. EARL S. SLOAN, S15 ALBANY STREET, BOSTON, PSS. MUX IT BACK If IT 1HES.'T mm .Vlasstar. Jt.lt., Mmnutaotunr, BrlmaAetd, Jts PLANTS. 5 and aUklndanf fHrden pinnt. n nun luriuan 4 itii f bUsta DinU, krvn li tlia nn-n ir mul will sii&itil mrr. tOMFANTi MCOOETTft, . C 3ns2awaaEBBBEaaij ST JACOBS OIL PRICE. 35c. AND 60a. G
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