RAISED FftOM A OEATHOEO. Iff. THtM, Ones rrnnnitnretl Incurable, Hm Bmn Well Thras Venn. E. B. Pitt, CO Hallmwny St., SlW began, Me., says: "Seven year Hjra my back nclicd and I was ro run ilowii tnnt i was la.u up (our roontlis. I iind night Bwentu and fnlutinff spoils and dropped to 00 pound n. Tlifi urine pnsjod every few VA ftm.&'iW tense pnln nnd 4- looked like blood. Dropsy act In nnd (be doctors decided I could not live. My wife got me uini Doan't Kidney rills, and as they belpcd Die I took heart, kept on and was cured so thoroughly that I've been well three years." ' Bold by nil dealers.. fiO cents a box. Foster-MIIburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y. No One to Take Dog's Place.' A traveler was once passing on horseback throufh a backwoods re gion where the Inhabitants were no toriously shiftless. Arriving at a dilap idated shanty at the noon hour, he Inquired what were the prospects for getting dinner. The head 'of the family, who had been absorbed In "resting" on a log In front of his dwelling, replied that he "guessed ma'd heV Btithln onto the table putty Boon." Thus encouraged, the traveler dis mounted. But to his chagrin, he found the food to be such that he could not force himself to partake of It. Making such excuses as he could for lack of appetite, he happily be-, thought himself of a kind of nourish ment that be rhight venture to take there. He asked for some milk. "We don't hev milk any more," drawled the head of tho house.' "The dog's dead died week afore Inst." "The dog!" cried the traveler. "But what has that got to do with it?" , "Well," explained tho host medi tatively, 'tho cr:"ers don't seem ter know 'Dough ter c'm up ter be milked thelrselves. The dog he used tef go .V fetch 'em up." Youth's Com panion. Nervous Women Their Sufferings Are Usually Put to Female Disorders Perhaps Unsuspected A MEDICINE THAT CURES Can wc dispute the well-known fact that American women are ner vous ? How often dowe hear the expres sion, "I am so ner vous, it seems as if 1 should fly;" or, " Don't speak to tef.cfcn;htanngd make you irritable ; you can't sleep, you are unable to quietly and calmly perform your daily tasks or care for your children. The relation of the nerves and gen erative organs in woman is so close that nine-tenths of the nervous pros tration, nervous debility, the blues, sleeplessness and nervous irritability arise from some derangement of the organism which makes her a woman., Fits of depression or restlessness and irritability ; spirits easily affected, so that one minute she laughs, the next minute weeps ; pain in the abdoioinal region and between the shoi.ters; loss of voice; nervous dyspeps.a; a tendency to cry at tho least pro-oca-tion all these point to nervous pros tration. Nothing will relic'-o this distressing condition and prevent months of pros tration and suffering so surely as L.vdia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. V,, writes: "I cannot express the wonderful relief I have experienced by taking Lydis E. l'ink ham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for a long time with iwrvous prostration, back ache, headache, lots of appetite. I cculd not aleep and would walk the floor almost everjnii(?ht. "I had three doctors and got no better, and life was a burden. I was advised to try Lydia E. Finkbam's Vegetable Compound, and it has worked wonders for me. "I ara a well woman, my nervousness Is all gone and my friends say I look ten years younger." Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound convince all women of its virtues ? Surely you, cannot wish to remain sick, weak and discouraged, exhausted each day, when you can be as easily cured as other women. pi i ipii.ni ii.,aa,iiaiyav:tq,jmH,ja'aaieMiiiP "" u-ilf-fsirf 'jr"- - Atlas Engipes Minr protpcilve Durcbiieri of cntlnei md boilet a arc under the imprci.ion tht. bectute the Aiut 1 hrotihric Engine it ol uch Ditft (raoe, an 4 becautc U it fitted with a balance valve trtd a main beating, auch aa only Cor I in engine! cl other makca contain, it ia ncccnarlly cf auch price that It ta quite owl ol their reach. Thi ii not true. An Atiaa engine ia no higher In piice than any other engine, eaccpt, pctbapa. out thai it made entirely la foundry. Pot your Inform. lion, iheielore, wt give for the present an approilmate price upon a 12il6 Throttling ! Engine, range 4J to Oo Har Power of $350.00 ThUlncluie engine eempleie with band wheel, governor, throttle valve, and all regular tiin ralnga and repreaenta the price delivered t. o. b. cara factory, or. If In nock at our Agcnciei at any of the following polnia. Norfolk, Vi. Minneapolis, Ml no. Anderaon, I. C. Omaha, Neb. Auiti.M, Ca. " New Orleana, La. Montgomery, Ala. Greepiboro, N. C Dee Moines, Iowa Chrevcpori, La. Ft. Smith, Ark. New Bern, N. C. Jackae-svillc, Fie, Athena, Ga. Memphis, Term. Birmingham, Ala, Leavenworth, Kaa. Joplln, Mo, Little Rock, Ark. Atlas Engine Works Soiling Hncl Id il oiiit INOl ANj APOt ! UriFORTUMATt li the nun or woman who, loving a good dinner, muit curb their appetite through I ear of a-fler oonaequeDcoa, Parsons' Pills ara an alii lo digeitlon, lumr. assimila tion of foxid, Ullj niOtt usarty aatlng poMlbl. without distress or regret, trio, lie., bottle, ,1. All arngsUU. L I lOHMOs 4 CO., issua, Mtli. mm mm LAY. , Naw York ,'irv. . N. Y. Women on the upper West Sids a begun a war to the death on street noises.- First, they nia going to begin with the raucous-voiced peddler. Then lliey arc going after the oiher murder ers of sleep. The fight is expected to le taken up by women aU over the city. The pion eers in it are the .members of the VVcst IJnd Woman's Republican Association. They met at the Hotel Astor and sound ed this slogan: "Resolved, 1 hat we, on behalf of the wives and mothers of New York, do pe tition the Board of Aldermen of the city that the city ordinances be so chang ed and amended as to make it an offense t punishable by fine and imprisonment for any person to cry out bis wares for sale upon the public streets of this city, ex cepting certain streets which may be set aside, and upon which the huckster" may operate." A9 A9 Mrs. Irene Goodwin l'oyc brought suit for divorce from I'raiik M. Foyc, once known as the best-drcssed man "of Jersey City, and the announcement of the unhappy termination of this romance came with dramatic surroundings, for prior to her marriage she had acted as bridesmaid to Anna Gould when she married Count dc Castcllane. She is one of the heir of the estate of Frank Goodwin,, her father, who died five year-: ago, leaving several millions part of which was placed in trust for her and her children. J& JO J& John Lynn, senior member of the firm of J. Lynn & Co., dry goods merchants, at 48 Bond Street, took a nap, and awoke to find that it had cost him about $200. or about $5 per wink. When he opened his eyes a score of firemen were stariiv down at him in blank astonishment. Mr. Lynn's private ofiicc is on the third floor, front. It is a cozy little room . with a big, open fireplace, in which there is a gas log. Tired out with his day's work, thr merchant went to this den soon after 5 P. M. for a. little rest Al! of the employees had left the build ing. Mr. Lynn lit' the gas log, and then ftretched himself on a couch. The re flection on the wimloy.s led some one to believe the store was or. fire, and an alarm was sounded. The alarm brought out Chief Crokcr, four engines, two fire trucks, one water tower and the Fire Patrol. They did damage getting in. 0 jt Rather than forcjro the right to tail; when he pleased, ex-Congressman (No Pass) Baker resigned his $4500 position as secretary to the Dock Commissioner. Mr. Baker expressed his poor opinion of Borough President Coler. and was called to account sharply by Dock Com missioner Bcnscl. The latter notified Mr. Baker that there must be no more public criticism of city officials by his secretary. This was too much for the loquacious reformer, and with haughty mien he laid a letter of resignation oil Mr. Bcnscl's desk. The letter had much to say about the right of free speech, etc., and, as Mr. Benscl laughingly ex pressed it, read like Patrick Henry. r at at A novel idea which flashed quickly ti the mind of Miss Katharine McCahiil, a pretty girl of Larchmont, saved the life of John Burgess, a 10-ycar-old boy, who broke through the .ice while skating. The ice was so thin that no one could go to him. Miss McCahiil took off her long New market coat, and, t,knting as near as she dared to go, threw the garment to the struggling boy, at the same lime holding the other end. The fair rcscurcr pulled the boy out of the water, anil then di rected girl companions to get a rope. The girls then threw the rope to the boy, who grasped it, nnd -was dragged to a place of safety. & & o Miss Carrie Wormscr, daughter o: Leopold Wormscr, a retired banker, re siding at 6 West Seventy-first Stroet, was awakened by a noise in her room at 3.30 o'clock the ot'.icr morning. She thought the noise was made by a mouse, she said afterward, but presently found there was a burglar in her room. Miss Wormscr pulled the bedclothes over her head and kept quiet. ,The burglar work ed leisurely and ransacked the repm, cn tracting from bureau drawers jewel cases containing valuables. After the burglar had left her room, Miss Wormser called for help. The father jumped out of bed, grabbed a revolver and ran to his daugh ter's room at the same time that his son ami the servants were drawn there. Then they went in search of tic burglar. On the first floor they iound raised n sash of a big bay window, not far from the porch. Outside the entered window they found fragments of a glass case that had contained bronze and brass an tiques. Apparently it had been dropped by the burglar in his (light. No trace hza becTi found of bin: or the jewels he took. IN THE FIELD OF LABOR. Working women of Toledo, O., have organized a labor 'union to be known as the servant Girls Union. General Secretary James J, Cullen, of the luterr.ational Union of the Metal Polishers has resigned from otlicc. Citizens of Atlanta, Ga., have formed n syndicate to solve the servant giri problem by the importation of joo girW from Chicago. The New York Court of Appeals has declared the union shop contract legal and in no sense imcompatiblc with pub lic policy and industrial liberty. The press of New York comments fav orably on the freedom from violence and outrage with which the present strike in the buuk and job offices has been attended. Garment workers pay the smallest amount of tax of any organization in the country, and unless they become ed ucated to the necessity of label agitation they cannot hope to succeed. The Chamber of Commerce of Den ver, Col., is interesting itself in the trou ble brewing in the building trades of that city. A committee is endeavoring to bring the two factions together San Francisco (Cal.) Journeymen Horseshoers' Union is petitioning' the board of supervision to have all horse shoeing for city contractors done by that union, and that a clause to that effect be put in all contracts awarded. According to Dun, the cost of living lia. risen 37 per cent, in the last seven years. With the exception of a few workers in some of the highly organized trades, this increase is much greater than the increase in wages for the same period. , Butte (Mont.) Central Labor Council has made a rapid growth in the last two years. NEW VOKK A M;t? VA it. COMMERCIAL R. G. Dun & Co.s Weekly Trade Re view says : , "Spring buying in wholesale lines is becoming more active, money is easier and collections arc gcparally gool. The dry goods situation is exceptional, with current business of good proportions, and some houses report that sales for January of this year were as large a for the first two months of 1505. "Clothing manufacturers are well sup , p'ied with orders, and cancellations ar few ; collections arc good and the higher price of garments has not apparently les sened the demand. The advance in boot! and shoes has apparently stimulated buying, sales for the week being very satisfactory, and collections arc up tc the standard. The season in hats and, caps has not yet reached its fullest activity, though orders in hand are ol fair proportions and the outlook appears bright. "(.SaIes of leaf tobacco are light, owing to the disposition of manufacturers to bold b-ck orders in the hope of lower prices. Prices of lumber have advanced to per cent., with a strong demand for the better grades, and collections prompt The furniture outlook is not so good, 'collections being unsatisfactory and or ders light, though prices are tending up ward. Dealers in machinery and sup plies arc fairly busy and collections are quite good." WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore. FLOUR Dull and un changed; receipts, 6.845 barrels. 1 WHEAT Dull; spot, contract. 84V; 3W February, (nyA March, SS?4(o.86; May,'S74; steamer No. 2 red, Bo'4. CORN Stcadv; spot, 4.18 ' -5 ; Feb ruary, 45.S';March aEjjS ; May, 49)45; July, 5o4 & ; steamer niivpfl. A(.r7i if.-..'. I OATH Easier! Mn 1 i,i'.f,t 3('A; No. 3 white, 353;' No. 2 mixed, 35. RYE Steady; No. 2 Western, 72 ex port, 7475 domestic. EUTTER Steady, and unchanged; fancy imitat'on, 2i(?i .-2; fa-icy creamery, 2(a28; far.cy ladic, 18VJ19; store-packed 1516. EGGS Firm and unchanced, 16. CHEESE Steady and unchanged; large, September, i.tj'do., November, 14; medium, September, 14'i ; do., No vember, 14; small, 141514)4. SUGAR Strong and unchanged; coarse granulated, 5; fine, 5. New York. WHEAT Receipts, ui, 000 bushels; exports, 24,049 bu'he!s. Spot steady; No. 2 red, Sg8 elevator; No. 2 red 91 . o. b. afloat: No. I Northern Duluth, 94?8 f. o. b. alloat. CORN Receipts, 04.600 bushels; ex ports, 191,455 bushels. Spot steady;. No. 2, 52 elevator and 40J4 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 49 54 ; No. 2 white, 40J4. OATS Receipts, 130.300 burhcls; ex ports, 19,150 bushels. Spot steady; mix ed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, S5'j(aiA('Ai natural whit-, 30 to 33 pounds, ?fiVjCiX!; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, ifilo. POULTRY Alive steady; Western chickens, n; fowls, 13; turkeys. 14 Dressed easy ; Vcr tern chickens, 10S16; turkeys, J3(i2o; 'owls, I0(l3!. POTATOES Easy ; State and West cm, per bag, 1.70(1.85; sweets easy; un changed. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 6.116; street prices, extra creamery, 2(i(t?2Gi ; official prices unchanged. " CHEESE Steady; unchanged; re ceipts, 555. EGGS Firmer; receipu, 5,513; State, Pennsylvania, and neat-b, fancy, select ed, white 2425; do., choice, as'tis; do., mixed exfa, 20W21; Western, firsts, iS; do., second?, lCi7; Southerns, 13 Si 8. SUGAR Ram nominal; fair refining. 5; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 IS-.V35''-; mo lasses sugar, 2:i ; refined steady. Live Stock. NEW York. BEEVES Steers, ior 15c. higher on limited supply; bulls steady to strong; bologna and fat cows fully loc. higher; medium, firm. Steers, 4-2i5'90; tops, 6.00.; oxen, 3.oo'55.oo; bulls, 3.oo(rJ.so; cows, 2.oofoi.io. CALVES Receipts, 29. Steady. Veals. 55O(i09-5o; httle calves, 4.50; bamvard and Western calves, nominal. Dressed calves, steady; city dressed veals, 9(140. per pound; country dressed, '((. 12. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheen, noni inal ; lambs, easier. Prime State, lambs, 7 "5?i7 P5; culls, 5.50. Chicago. CATTLE Market steady ; common to prune steers, 3.30iVi4.6o heifers, sfult.co; bulls, 2,oo(Jt'4.oo; calves, 3.oo(rS.oo; stockcrs and feeders, 2.40W 400. HOGS Market 10c. higher; choice to prime heavy, 5 755 No; medium to good heavy, 5 705.75; butcher weights, 5.75(0; ;.8o; pood to choke heavy mixed, 5.70 HSS-7-yii packmy, SAK'(f."5- -SHEEP M-uket slow and dull .-beep; 3.?o'(j5.9o; yearlings, 5.307.6.25; lambs, 6.505J.7.50. THIS0S (V0RTM REMEMULKIN& A school f"r women chemists has been opened ut Dessau, Germany. Graduates can cam from 720 to $48 a month. Japanese have been caught circulating counterfeits of gold coin in Tacoma. The molds and batteries were made at Hiroshinii, Japan. The average weight of a stationary gas engine, in proportion to its horse power, is only about one-fourth as great as that of a steam engine. In two cases of chronic and apparent ly hopeless neuralgia, relief has been re ported by about 20 applicants of violet "iglit to the parts of the body affected. The Cerinan government has offered prizes for the best field kitchens available for army use, and it is stipulated (hat every such outfit must be of a size making it possible to carry it on a horse, with space left for the diver's luggage and forage for the horse. Recently, when Uncle Sam ousted a tribe of Indians from their ancestral home of Warner's Ranch, San Diego County, and moved them to the Palo Reservation, he gave them a number of portable houses. A gale swept all these houses away and the r-d men arc hortic less. While passing over a railway crossing near Brunswick in his motor car re cently the Grand Duke of Oldenburg was nearly killed by-an express train, which missed the car only by a few feet. Sir Oliver Lodge's denounciation of coal fires as the chief cause of London's fog was anticipated more than 200 yeaTs ago by EVelyn. ' He attributed the great fog of 1684 to the "fuliginous steam of the sca-coale." Melon day is a novel fall festival pe culiar to Rocky Ford, Col. People from all over the state gather once a year and devour- several thousand melons. Work of reviving interest in that al liance of machinery trades known s the Metal Trades Federation of North America has been started by President James O'Connell, who is also the head of the International Association STOPS BtLCHINC Carss Rail HroathPotltlTs sad Tnrtanl Cars Fro Drn Cure by Abtorptlon. A sweet bresth is pheeleas. Mull's Anti-Belch Wafer will enrc bid breath and bad at Inatantljr. Belching and bad taste indicate offenflra breath, whii-h is due to stomach trouble. Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers purify "hs stomach and stop belching, by stmorbing foid sates that arine from undigested foodj and or aupplving the riigMtiv organs with natural solvent lor food. They relietrt tea or car sickness and cante of an kind. l'lie.T quickly cur headache, eorwt the ill effect of exceacivt eating or drinking. fh will detroT a tobacco, wbiaky or onia breath inituntW. They stop fermentation lr the atomarh. acute indention, cramps, colic, gas in tha atomach and ir.teatinea, dintenried ab domen, heartburn, bad complexion, dirzy apella or anr other adlictioo ariaing lrom a riiflcaped ammiioh. We know Mitll'a Antl-Tetrh Wafpra will do thia. and tre want you to know it. Tins otter may not appear again. 2246 GOOD FOR 2. U3 Send thia coupon with your name and adilrea tnd your dniKitirt'a nam and 10c. in atampn or silver, and we will aupply jou' rumple tree if vou have never r.ned Mull'a AntiBeleh Waters, ana will alao send "on s cer tificate good for 2.ic. toward the pur chase ol more Belch Wnfera. Von will find t'nem invaluable tor atomafh trou ble; eurea by absorptkn. Addrea Mull's Chape 'loxic Co.. 328 3d Ave., Hoik lainnd, ill. Gioe Full Akdrtm and ll'rife Tlainhj. . I All driiirtfiata, CCc. per box. or by mnit upon reeeipi o' price. Stamps accepted. Kngland'a firat apinning wheel to be woikcd by electricity haa beeD atarted at Pendlebmy. WILD WITH ITCHING HUMOR. Eruption Iro! Out In Spots All Over Dotty Cured ut l.ipru.e at Only SI. 23 Tlinnka Cutlcura licuiedirt. "The Cuticura Remedies cured mc of my skin diaep e, and 1 am very thankful to you. My trouble was eruption of the skin, which broke out in spots 'nil over my body, and caused a continual itching-, which nearly drove ine wild at times. 1 got medicine of a doctor, but it did not cure mc, and wnen 1 saw in a paper your ad., I sent to ycu for the Cuticura book and 1 studied my case in it. I then went to the drug ftor and boiijit one cake of Cuti cura Soap, one bo- of Cuticura Ointment nnd one vial of Cuticura Pills. From tho first application 1 received relief. 1 used tne first 6et ard two extra ei.kes of Cuti cura So.ip, niul was completely cured. I Imd suffered for two years, ind 1 again thank Cutirura for my cure. . Claude .N. .lohnson, Mnp Grove Farm. It. k 1). 2. Walnut, is.au., June 1005." Congressman Longworth's great-grandfather was a native of Newark, X. J. Catarrh Cannot Its Cnrrtl With tociL APPLiciuoKS, us they cannot reach the seat ot the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and iu order to cure it you inuBt take intermit remedies. Wall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and actddirectly on the blood and mucoussurfaou Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was creseribed by one of the best physi cians in this country for years, and is a reg ular prescription. It is composed ot tha beat tonics known, combined with the boat blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu- unntcnrf.M. Tt.A ... i. ..... a. punuui cumuiUMllon OC the two Ingredients is what produces suon nuuuDimnnmiHB m uuriuir .caiurru, beuu l..-,u,lmnnl..l F. J. Chkmev Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druKglsta, price, 75c. lake Hall's Family Tills lor oonstipalios The late Chnrle T. Yeikcs was a gold miner in Ins youth. COSTUME THAT CAUSED STIR Carelessness and Color-Bllndness Equally to Blame. There are Btill many who will re member the late Theodore D. Weld as one of the old-time, active aboil tionlsts. He wag afflicted with color blindness,, and often related the fol lowing lncldeot as one of the unpleas ant happenings connected therewith. Amopg other preparations for an ex tended lecture tour he had ordered two pairs of trousers of his tailor, one pair blue and the other green. It was a rush order, and the garments were finished off after dark and sent to his residence the same night. His first lecture was delivered at an afternoon meeting, for which he donned a pair of the new trousers. When he made his appearance on the platform an amused smile appeared on nearly every face In tho audience, and a murmur of suppressed laughter was plainly audible. He looked, so fur as he could, to see if there was anything wrong with bis personal appearance, and, being satis fied that all was well, proceeded calm ly with his address. But he was en lightened before the evening meeting, his hostess kindly telling him that one leg of his trousers was blue and the other green. He Immediately brought the other pair for her Inspection, and they were found to be the game. In rushing the garments together by lamplight the parts had got mixed. Boston Herald. UNJER WHICH KINC 'Tits Mors Poatuiu tha Mora Pood lbs Mora CofTaa tha Mora PoUon." The Tres. of the W. C. T. TJ. In a rounj; giant Stato In the Northwest soys: "I did not realize that I was a slave to coffee till I left off drinking it. For three or four years I was obliged to take a nerve tonic every day. Now I stn free, thanks to Postum Food Coffee. "After finding out what coffee will do to Its victims, I could hardly stand to have my husband drink it; but be was not willing to quit. I studied for months to find a way to Induce blin to leave it off. Finally I told hlra I would aiake no niore coffee. "I got Fostum Food Coffee, and made It strong-boiled It the required time, nnd had blin read the llttlo book, The ltond to Wellvllle,' that comes in every i'kg- , "To-day Tosttim has no stronger ad vocate thun my husband! He tells our friends how to make It, and that he got through the whiter without a spell of the grip and has not had a heada.-bo for months he used to he atititr frequent uervousslieadRcues. ine stronger you until: fostum tbt more food you get; the stronecr von drink coffee the more poison yon get." Name given by Postuui Co.,' lia t tit Creek Mleli. There's a reason. 3 rooii There is . Qenuine-SyrUp Of FigS, The Genuine Is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ths) full nam of tha company, California Ftg Syrup Coq fa printed on tha front of savory packago of the gstnuino. The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and -acts best on the ftiineys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or ciildren. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buys Jie Genuine- Syrup' of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE (AliF?R Loubvilte, Ity CURES 5Qc. and SI. QO.I Swine Disease Cholera Bend for Circular with Direct lona.f Or. EARL 8. SLOAN, 615 Albany St.,Botton,Mm. The first verse of the fifty-first Psalm is called the "Neck Verse," for the rea son that in former times a man con demned to death sometimes had a chance to save his life by proving that he could read, and this verse was used as a test. FITS permanently cured. Ko tits or nervous neas after ttrst day's uae of Dr. Kline's Grpat Nerve Keatorer.ti trialbottloandtrontls-frea Dr. IJ.H. Knur., Ltd., Ml Arch St.,l'hila., Ta. The Sultan of Turkey owns more than 200 bicycles, aome with gold mountings. A Gunratiteml Cure For l'llr. ItehinK, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Filea. PiuKRists are authorized to refund money if TaisoOintmentfuils to cure in 6 toll days.SOc. Crar Nicholas ia aaid to lie anxious to break bis alliance with France. To Cure a Cold In On liny. Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlnn Tablet. DruKRL'rta refund money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 2&c. At Strohheck, Prussian Saxony, chea ia s part of the school curriculum. Itoh cured In 30 minutes by Woolford'a Ranltary Lotion; never falls. Hold by DruKglsts. Mail orders promptly tilled by I)r, Detabon, Crawfordbvllle, Ind, II. The Kaiser in bis sports employs "all the modern improvements." l ay lor K.hurokne Hemtdy ul t. wont Gum and Mullen Is Naiuru'. (real rvuiedy Cures Coughs, Colds. Croup and consumption, and all throat aud luna troubles. At diusgists, liiic., 60c., and 11.00 tier bottle. In an arvument with s woman ths best a man ran get la the worst of It. u A Woman's Goat of Arms Good Luck Baking Powder, the absolutely pure and reliable leavener, is a blessing to good cooks, Vou 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 it to every woman's Interest to purchase this reliable brand instead of the high priced kinds. It it sold at an honest price 10 cents for a pound can. That't money in your pocket about 300 per cent. every time the baking powder can it 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, tee the gift book fonnd inside each can. Your grocer ought, to have Good Luck Baking Powder. If not,' will you tend . ut hit name? THE SOUTHERN MFQ. (Stew only One FRK2 riff1 CENTS PER BOTTLE cM MIA rifwiw urn IS a renovator of soil and as a food for stock, the cow pea is unsurpassed. To get the larg est possible yield of cow peas from any given soil, a plentiful applica tion of Potash is necessary. The best methods leading to certain success are fully explained in the 65-page illustrated book, which we send free to farmers who write for it. It tells of the remarkable results attained with cow peas nourished upon Potash. Address. QERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau St., New York. PRICE, fl fllDP THP fTDID l, vuiiu IIILIHUr rHlN ONE DAY , lim rnirmiir t IS i. .. : w ear L3 ujlai FOR ymACfle CABBAGE Plants! CELERY PaMs! ami all kinds of sarden plants.Can now rurnl-h all kinds of cubn.g,' pinu. Brown In ths opm air iiml wbliiaml gi ritcold. umwn from wr' u- u, in, ,., rriiNuir .eetiMucn. in name plants on our tbou-aml acre truow farm. P.ants carefully couutnl anil properly .0K ed t eliry read hit of De?. 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