X-MAYOR CRUMBO A "'"ir.nrunfl nr mi tin - A' A'" fete.:- -&-if IT A, . "Mv In''orspment of Pe-ru-na is i Eaccdtn Its Merit ." Ed. Crumbo. ! pTSTHlJMnO. es-M.iyor of New Al llibany, lnd., writes lroin 511 K. Oak "My endorsement of Perura is based on its merits. "II a man is sick to looks anxiousl7 for something which will cnre him and Peruna will do the wcrk. "I know that it will cira citarrh of the l ead or the stoma h, indigestion, headache and any weary or sick leel inp. "It is bound to hslp auyone, if used, according to directions. "1 also know dozens of men who sneak in the highest terms of J'eruna and have yet to hear of any one being disappointed ui it." J Mr. Crumho, in a later letter, dated Au!. 25, 1U04, says: "My health is good, at present, but if 1 should have to take any more ibedicine 1 will full bdek on 1'eruna." True to His Promise. The other boy had called Tommy a liar, an' a fightln' liar, and told him he dassun't take It up. Tommy's fists were clinched and his eyes were blazing, but he stood there rapidly repeating something to himself, in accordance with a long standing promise he had made to his mother. "If you'll jist wait till I've finished sayin' it," he said, "I'll knock the tar out o' you, Dick Bunker, you pie faced 6lob! 'But children, you should nev er let your nfcgry passions ' " The other boy, however, disappear ed around the corner while Tommy's lips were still moving. How's Tilts t WeofTorOuc Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Cnlairli tliul uuunot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh euro. F. .1. Cur.SKY A Co., Toledo, O. We, tho midt'rMKi'.ed, bnv.! known F. J. Cheney for the hist 15 years, and believe hlin rorteetly houoralile in nil business transac tions and financially nlilo to curry out any obllKutiona mniiu by their firm. Webt A i'uoAX, Wbulusulo Drunsistn, To ledo, O. Vilih.no, Kinnh .V Marvin, Wholesale Dmttt-'lsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh enrols taken Internally, aol Infrdlrectly upon tho blood and iniieuotiasur fitoesof tliosvxtvin. Testlmonlal-i scut free, l'rloc, 75e. pur bottle. Kold l.y all rini.wlst. Toko Hull's Fnmllv Mils for conciliation. (inly Die-u ho enjoy (lining on air to triM lo tuck. IT nil L. DuUGLAS o-oop. o.oo our. CO FCB cV. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled atany price W.L. DOUGLAS MANES SELLS MORE men's sa.no shoes than any other MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. XI fl (inn REWARD to myon. who ctn 4IUUUU dltarova this ititement. If I could take you into my three Urge factories at Brockton, Mm., and show you the Inllnlta cart with which every pair of shoes Is made, you would realize why W. U Douylas S3. SO shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, It better, wear longer, and are ol greater intrinsic value than any other $.t.SOhoe. N. L. Oouolmm Strong Mmdm Shoam for Man, S J.6U, Sit.OO. Uaym' School gss Shoom. t J.BO, 02, St.lB, t1.HO CAUTION . liibint iiK.n havinu W.X.lug. las ilioes. Tiike no substitute. NNina gpiiiilna without his name and price stamped on biiitoni. ?f,' P"1"' lyl't tt(t : thtu will not war braug. Write for lllutrted Oatalog. XV. U JMHWI.AM. Ilrorktnn. Mass. MEM 7AHTEDT Th MpCbU Ferr Power Ooininy, it WrCiiH rttrry, Pi.nBylvuuli(a are commeuciufr Jarire pic l. iDMoary ronatruction and hive Kwt'l opiK-'rtuu- Vr 7l f atni tienirluK to learn cauHtmrt.un W'Tli. WaKM o tw-riti fi.w r day. lionM, M-6u to ?w ok. AdvftQoa of waves to ilepcnd on wiarify and ppU milou. Younir i-ariwnler hIho ucl ai from tUi to H. ir Any. Ths Oumi-any aoaa but knowinvlr Mr lueu who ut Uiuur u any Jfuitt, rot furihr if th tiUr. writ ur uptUy to h HEUHAfllCS' TOOLS ChcapcBt Tool House in America. Our Nov 1006 Catalogue Sent Free. Thca J. Price, J IU N, Gay St., , Baltimore, Md. i Liiuiviti UllrVUL, H . . Will BIT. nan Uv'!iv:" u" 'sr bUn" ni '""'"uotiout H wnTVfiS Ku".'". f. AddrK Muatouii i s-uiianif.au Indiana Av. Iii3. ui. aud iraUilara; . Jl ... ., " "1,k "'' tS. w .,i'l. w f",""' voU-iuiuina I 1 t33 Capital a.5oo,ooo COMMLivCiAL R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Trade, reports are slill somewhat irreg ular, owing to widely differiiiR weather cond'tions and uneasiness regarding the labor situation. In sonic sections of the country, Spring trade is facilitated by satisfactory temperature, but at otiict points cold and storms retard distribu tion of seasonable merchandise. Manu facturing plants are not reducing output, statistics for March promising to estab lish new maximum records in many in dustries, but future contains an element of disturbance in the numerous demand;! for higher wages. Less than the usual interruption to freight movement has occurred this Win ter, railway enrninrjs making unprece dented exhibits, and roads reporting for March thus far show an average gain of 7.7 per cent, over the previous year Hradstrects says: Wheat, including flour, rxporis fro;n the United States and Canada, for the week ending March 23, are t.S-iJ.Rji bus hels, against 2,293.012 last week, pSS.fo: bushels this week last year, i,j67,.i.?o i:1 1904, and .l,ijo,r;4 in 100.5. Corn exports for the week arc 2.04.V 475 bushels, against 3,173,826 iast week, 2.430,65 a year ago, T,4,)S,jt2 in 1904 ami ,83,o68 in 1903. Business failures in the United State for the week ending March 2 number 109, against 170 last week, 127 in the like week of 1905, 11 in 1904, 145 in 1903, and 176 in 190. In Canada lor the week failures number iS, as against -9 last week and 29 in this week a year ago. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, KLOUK Firm anj un changed. Receipts, 3,73 barrels; ex ports, 22,7.29 barrels. WHEAT Firmer. Spot, contract, tVA&XiVii March, SMWi ; April, 3'i(ii.XS-)i i May, 84 ., a4 ' '. steamer No. 2 red, I'fnai'j ; Southern on grade, 7bto(oX3'A CORN Firmer. Spot, 48-i'Ji;4S;.g ; March jfiiiHU I April, 4)&ri4yH: May, 50(0.508 ; July, 51 asked; steamer mixed, 47'Aiil47'A- Receipts, 14,970 bushels; exports, 366,895. Southern white com, 47)4(0 49)4 ; Southern yel low corn, 40j(fi4;'4- OATS Firmer. No. 2 white, 372. 37'Ai No. 3 white, 3630 i No. i mixed, 3535-j. Receipts, 10,340 bush els; exports, 40 bushels. RYE Firm. No. 2 Western, b-,(u thYi export; 6870 domestic. Receipts, 986 bushels. BUTTER Steady and unchanged Fancy imitation, 20(0)21 ; fancy creamery, 28(2,29; fancy ladle, I7(ic; store pack id, 14I5- EGGS Steady and unchanged, at 15- CHEESE Firm and unchanged. Large, September, 14)4 ; November, 14; medium, September, 144 ; November, 14; small, 1414.54. GUGA R Steady and unchanged. Coarse granulated, 5; fine, 5. New York, WHEAT Receipts, 73, 000 bushels; exports, 148,211 bushels; sales, 4800,000 bushels futures; spot firm; No. 2 red, 86 nominal cicvaior; No. 2 red, 89 nominal f. o. b. alioat ; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 89 f. o. b. alloat. CORN Receipts, 37,625 bushels; ex ports, 167,003 bushels; spot firm. No. 2 54 elevator, and 5 1 34 f- o. b. alloat; No 2 yellow, 5214 ; No. 2 white, 52J4. OATS Receipts, 33,000 bushels; ex ports, 7,955 bushels; spot firm; mixed oats, 26(32 pounds, 35 ; natural white. 333 pounds, 3637; clipped white, 3S (t40 pounds, 37'A(!l3)'A- FLOUR Receipts, 13,818 barrels; ex ports, 23,702 barrels. Dull but firm. POULTRY Alive, firm; Western chickens, ll'A; fowls, 14'A; turkeys, 16 l8. Dressed, irregular; Western chick ens, 10&13; turkeys, n'ig; sowls, 11 WA. EGGS Baiely sti .J;. Receipts, 11, 571. Western firsts, 5&4i ' 1 5 -Ki . LARD Firm, Western steamed, 8.40 (JT8.50 nominal; r fined, firv.i. COTTONSEED OIL Firm. Trimc criwle, I. o. b. mills, 26 ; do. yellow, 33?A- SUGAR Raw. steady; fair refining, 3 I-lf ; cent riftiL !. ' o test, 39-16; molas ses sugar, 2j.l ; r fined quiet. UV.- MK4 New York. BEEVES Receipts, 3, 4; j. Good, medium and light steers, .steady; others slow, and 10.W15C off; 4 cars unsjld. Bulls, firm. Medium and common cows, steady; fat cows, stiong. Steers, 4.95f!i5.67a ; oxen, 4.50; bulls, 3.25(04.60; cows, a.iofoj.ro. CALVES Market steady, and prime heavy, firm. Common to prime cals, 4.009.00; few choice, -950. Dressed calves, strong; city dressed veal". g(o) I3l4c per pound; country dressed, 8 Qiu'-ic SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep, nom inal; very little inquiry for lambs; 8 cars held over. Medium to good i'.mbs, 7.00 (07.40; choice natives would sell at 7.50 or upward, but none here. HOGS Market steady; good Slate hogs sold at 7.00. Chicago, CATTLE Market steady ; common to prime siecrs, 3.85((?6..to; cows, 3.65(04.60; hci'crs, 275tf?5.35; bulls, 2.60(04.25; calves, 3.007.00; stockcr and feeders. 2.75(r?475- HOGS Market 5c higher. Choice in prime heavy, C.5o(r76.52'4 ; medium lo good heavy, 6.45(06.50; butcher weights. 6-45fi 6.5J'a : pood to choice heavy mix ed. 645(0 6.47; i ; packing, 6.10(56.45. SHEEP Market, sheep steady lambs, best, 10c higher; others steady Sheep, 450(?6 25; yearlings, S-7Z&V lambs, 4.75(ff6.85. HNANC1AL Wabash's net earnings last month in creased $380,000. London was not frightened by the American strike news, and sold very few Amciican slocks. A New York Stock Exchange seat sold list week for $86,000, a decline of $9,000, compared with the recent hiali price. W. V. Sinnelt, cashier of the Market Street National Bank, has been elected a director of the Continental Title & Trust Company. One bit of rumor is that Jacob H. Sch i ff is in Tokio to arrange for the sale of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company to the Japanese Government. American exports for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906, will reach $1,800, 000,000 and the imparts, $1,200,000,000, r. total foreign trade of $3,000,000,000. Brokers more or less identified with the 1'liiiadclphia & Western Railway were large buyers of Rapid Transit stock. This puzlcd the trades a good deal. Call money in Philadelphia it strong at 5 per cent., while plenty of time loan arc being nude at 5)4 and 6 per cent. Good "paper" is going at the latter figure. uainL and The IpiikIIi of it wo King dy In 1S2."i varied from twelvi '. Hfleei' hours'. The New England inills usually run thirteen hours a day '.he year v .mini. The le Conte penr, which 1ms rovo lutlonixiHl peiif pro ving in Southern California, was original y tin; Chinese sand pent1, grown solely for ornament al purposes. The Japanese rnllwaj l;:tve Ir.'ro dueetl ne.vspnper rendiui; cars on some of the raxMUiger trains. Tall piles of newspapers are ke I hi the servUes of travelers so that they p.iey read us they ride. William .7. Srliietle'ln. n New York drug manufacturer, told 11 ronnniiieo of the New York Leghiatu'e that twen ty pel' cent, of the '.online niauufae hired iu this country is used Illesitl r.'.tcly. About eleven hundred wreaths and crosses were :."nt for the bier of King Christian.. 1'. is general. v thought that the most beautiful wreath was one sent from (imnndou by the King's old and Intimate friend. fueeu Marie Df Hanover. It consisted of lovely or chids tied with broad yellow and whito (silk ribbons. An ingenious Italian method of man ufacturing fraudulent antiques Is de scribed in n seientilie journal. A rough imitation i; struck of co';in bearing tho head of Tiberius. Caligtihi. or some other Roman Emperor, which are then "fed to" turkeys. By the time the Im perial col lage has gone through the turkey's digestive process It displays n degree of corrosion nlnio exactly sim ilar to that of a genuine, relic. The only sure way to el! a venomous snake is to kill the reptile, oneu Its mouth with n stick aud look for tho hollow, curved fangs. When not in use thoy are compressed against tne roof of the mouth, beneath tht reptile's oytM. They are hinged, ns you can tsee if you pull them forward with a pencil. The venom is contnimd in a sack hid den beneath the skin nt t lie base of each fang. Field and Stream. A recent display of aurora boreal was ko brilliant that it i.larnieil the in habitants of a village In Northern France, fhe.v thought tho next vil lage was on lire, and lurried out with their tire apparatus to help their nelg.i liors. The brilliant display threw Choii into a panic. Afraid to go to bed, tha townspeople paraded the streets for hours, and the churehes were tilled with women who prayed all the night through. ' CLASGO ,VS TELEPHONES. l:x'-ltcnt Service h urnUlieil by tlie Scotch .VI unlrlpaltty. The city of Olasgow, famous the world over for Its municipal undertak ing, which include public operation of Ihe street railways, the gas Industry and the electric light plants, has been (iucccssful with a telephone system which Is said to bo the best and most ellk'icnt In operation at the present time. The general excellence of tho hcrvice furnished is the result of tho lull nd vantage which has been taken of every invention and improvement available, and not only the central ex change, and the house and office equip ment, but the outside plant and ail ap purtenances are thoroughly modern. The central exchange, although capa ble of accommodating U.IXJO subscrib ers, was laid out originally for only lti.OiK), and' a multiple board of that rapacity was designed and installed, Tho connections are so designed that the operators have 110 mentis of listen ing to conversation, and the privacy desired by subscribers is an accom plished faj't. The system is so com posed that thero Is no overhearing be tween line and line, and as operators ran not tap the line, the subscribers are nsurud against eavesdropping of every kind. Subscribers ring each other's bells, thus distributing over the whole city work which, if concentrated iu the switch-room, would sensibly inter fere with the rapidity of making con nections. In the central districts of the city the entire outsido work Is underground, (he cable wires being taken through conduits, and the wires to otllccs aud houses being carried under the pave ments. The conduits are of three-inch cast-Iron pipe. There are sutllclenc spacious mau-holes with ventilating covers and trapped drains connecting with the sewerage system. Iu the out lying parts of the city, although the underground conduits aud cables are employed on all main rouUs, the wires to the houses of subscribers are strung on poles. These are all constructed with due regard for taste, safety and convenience. The charges for calls approximate those of our privately-owned telephone systems, except that the profits iu Glasgow are devoted to improving the service. The city otliclals promise that within five years these charges will bo cut one half, and lha telephone will be brought within reach of the re sources of the average household. Had Kare.l Ills Ual. A farm boy from tho little town of Conway went to the cify to seek hit fortune. For six months not a word was beard frora hlin. Then one winter afternoon bis father got this note: "Dear Pa Meet roe under the old bridge to-morrow after dark. Bring with you a blanket or a suit of clothes, I have a hat." New York World. Varirylua; It. "On, Johnny," said the Sunday school ' teacher, "you mustn't take money from the plate. Why did you try to do such a ihlng?" "I thought you said it was for the heathens, and maw s"ayi I'm one." Sydney Town aud Country Journal. Young John Rockefeller conies to tie front with the novel observation that everybody ought to live within his Income, A LIVIN3DEATH, VItIcIIj Described lir at Clllicn f Stons Falls, Conth Dakuta, Andrew Johnson, 411 West Twelfth ft., Sioux Falls, 8. D., says; "Iloan's Kidney Tills saved my life. My doctor. from a careful analy sis of the urine and n diagnosis of my ens', had told me I could not live six weeks. 1 was struck down In the street wilh kidney trouble, and for n whole your could not t'i5 k'ave the house. 1 failed me, I Moated at ftWWaisTO times, my back hurt and I suffered a living denlh. There seemed no hope until I began tisln; Doan's Kidney Pills. Then 1 began to Improve. The pain left gradually, tho swellings subsided, I gained appetite and weight, and to make n long story short, 1 got welll'' Sold by nil dealers. 0 cents n box. 1'osler-Mllburn Co., l'.ulTalo, N. Y. SIGNIFICANCE OF MONEY SIGND. English Terms Derived from Letin Words Dollar IVark. They were discussing tho other af ternoon the question of currency sym bols. The .discussion had started by some one making a casual remark about "L. S. D.," referring, of course, to "pounds, shillings cod pence," says the Washington Star. The question cros9 why some of tho coins were de noted by letters that had nothing at all to do with their selling, and there was not one In the crowd, though there were some nominally well-informed people present, who could tell the significance of tho letters till the question was looked up. It appeared that the pound sterling mark was simply a capital L. with a line drawn across the stem. It came from the I.ntln word "librae," meaning a pound. The "d" used for the penny came also from the Ltln, meaning "denarius,' originally a small Roman sliver coin, but later having developed Into a generic term for money and specifi cally for a small copper coin of In significant value. The "lb" mark, also used for the avoirdupois pound, came from the same word "librae " as In Saxon times the pound avolrdupola was the same weight as a pound sterling of silver and the shilling was one-twentieth of this, making the old shilling tboui three times the size of the present one. When It came to the dollar mark, "i," there was more discussion, there being half a dozen explanations for this sign. But the most likely seemed to bo that It was simply a modified figure "8," there having been eight silver reals In the old Span.sh dollar, or "piece of eight." in use In this count.y long before the introduction of American currency. REVEAL DICKENS AS A LOVER. Series of Letters of the Great Nov elist Recently Found. Tho Tribune, the latest arrival among Londan dally newspapers, published for the first time a short sot los of letters by Charles Dickens, to which Is rightly ascribed remark able value. They reveal light on an episode to which there had formerly been no clew. It Is known that, though Dickens' own married life con cealed no serious trouble, yet It was not an affair of high romance. These letters show that while still bound In matrimony's bonds he was still ca pable of a deep and disinterested pas sion. Tho young girl who was the object of Dlrkens' sentiment he Introduced to an lntlmote friend, with the re sult that the friend and the girl mar ried. The letters written to his friend Indicate Dickens' feeling, which was none the less strong for being ele vated under control. "I swear," he writes of a letter an nouncing his friend's similar wooers' mission, "that when I opened and read your letter this morning, I felt the blood go from my face to I don't know where, and my Hps turn white." The Tribune remarks that one of this group of three Is still living. Though the publication of familiar names might add Interest to the story of the letters, a reticent anonymity seems to be Indicated. No letters could bettor bear to bo Judged on their own Inherent merits. Though they deal with . an attachment of a second and third person, they them selves are almost in tho nature of love letters, the tenderness of which touch a tone of exhilaration. DECAYED STARCH. A Food rroblera. An Ashevllle man tells how right food did that which mediciues had failed to accomplish: "For more than 15 years," he says, "I was afflicted with Btomach trouble and intestinal indigestion, gas forming in stomach and bowels und giving me great distress. These conditions were undoubtedly due to the starchy food I ate, white bread, potatoes, etc., and dldu't digest. I grew worse with time, till, 'i years ago, I had an attack which the doctor diagnosed as appendicitis. When the surgeon operated on' me, however, it was found that my trouble was ulcer of the pancreas, instead of appendicitis. "Since that time I have had several such attacks, suffering death, almost. The last attack was about 3 months ago, and I endured untold agonies. "The doctor then said that I would have to eat less starchy stuff, so I be gan the use of Grupe-Nuts food for 1 knew It to be pre-dlgested, and have continued same with most gratifying results. It has built me up wonder fully. I gained 10 pounds in the first 8 weeks that I used Grape-Nuts, my general health is better than ever be fore, my brain is clearer anil my nerves stronger. "For breakfast and dinner, eacn( I take 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts with cream, a small slice of dry toast, an egg soft boiled aud a cup of Postum; and 1 make the evening meal on Grape-Nuts and cream alone this gives me a good night's rest aud I am well again," Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book, "The Boad to Wellvllle." In pkgs. hit f?OU 8lmple Betrothal Ceremonies, In Slam the lighting of a cigar Indi cates a betrothal. In that country a person wlsljlng to become engaged to a girl of his choice offers her a flower or takes a light, from a cigar or cigar ette if sho happens to have one In her mouth; and thereupon, provided there is no Impediment, steps are at once taken to arrange for tho payment of the dowry. The fnmilles of the bride and bridegroom hnve each to provide a considerable sum, Iu Calabria, as In many parts of India, a lighted taper or a lighted pipe betokens the accept ance of the suitor for the hand of a lady In marriage. In Siberia It Is the custom that when a suitor has been accepted by a girl Bhe presents hlin with n box of cigars and a pair of slip pers as n sign that he Is to bo master In the house. l.nvo rosy lie bind, but It UMinlly manas flail an eye-opener. BOX OF WAFERS FREE-NO DRUC -CURES BY ABSORPTION. Curra IWlrhlna; of Gas ltad ltrrnth and Had Stomach Short llrratli llloatlns; Hour Eructations Irregular Heart, Ktc. Take a Mull's Wafer any time of the day or night, and note the immediate (rood ef fect on your stomach. It absorbs the gns. disinfects the stomach, kills the poison germs and cures the disease. Catarrh of the hend and throat, unwholesome food and overenting ninke bnd stomachs. Hcarcely any stomach is entirely free from taint of some kind. Mull's Anti-Helcli Wafers will make, your stomach healthy by absorbing foul gases which arise from the undigested food and by re-enforcing the lininir of the stomach, cnnhlini it to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric juices. This cures stomnch trouble, promotes digestion, sweetens the breath, stops belching and fermentation. Heart action becomes strong and regular through this process. Discard drugs, lis you know from experi ence they do not cure stomach trouble. Try a common-sense (Nature's) method that does cure. A soothing, 'healing sensa tion results instantly. We know Mull's Anti-Belch Vi.fers will do this, and we want you to know it. This oiler may not appear again . , 4MB GOOD FOR 23c. 112 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist's name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will supply yon a snmple free if you have never iued Mull's Aruti-Uelcli Wafers, nnd will also send you a cer tificate good tor -.c. toward the pur chase of more He'.ch Wafers. You will find them invaluable tor stomach trou ble; cures by absorption. Address Mull's GiiAt'E 'Ionic Co., yjs 3d Ave., Hock Island, III. (rice Full Addrett and Write Plainly, All druggists, COc. per box, or by mail upoa reseipt of pric:. Stamps accepted, lHd you ever meet a man uho didn't talk liop mora than was ueretiur? Cure Canuur. Itlooil Fulson and lthea maCism. If yoii have, blood poison producing erup tions, pimples. Ulcers, swollen glands, bumps and rlsiuK", burning, ltuliing skin, coppor-oolored spots or rush on the skin, mucous patches in mouth or throat, falling hair, boue put 11s, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, take liotauto Blood Ilulm (B. B. It.) Tt 1.111a lha In -l.u l.lm,. unr.n nil sores, eruptions be.nl, uatd swellings sub kldo, aches and puins atop und a perfect euro la mado of the worst cases of Blood Poisou. For euncer, tumors, swelling, eating tores, UKly ulcers, persistant pimples of all kluds, take B. 11. II. It destroys tho cancer CoIhou In the- blood, heals cancer of all bids, nurea tho worst humors or supnur- uiwiK swellings, 'i auiisiinds cured by i). 11, j. aiicr uu cisM iuhh. 11. 1;. 1J. composed of pure holHiili! Ingredients. Improves tlie ingestion, makes the blood pure aud rich, stops tlie awful iicMni uud nil sharp, shooting puf.i.s. ThoroiiKlily tested for tmrty yuum Druggists, el per large bot tle, with cornp'cte. directions for home cure.. Saiiipl,, free, uud prepaid by writing Blond lliiliu Do., Atlanta, Oh. Describe trou bio uud tree, luedicul udvhia also sent lu sealed lei ler. Ihe belter we. b -rome scquuinted with fome reoilu Ihe nior- we r-nr It. HANDS RAW WITH ECZEMA. t uffered For Ten Years Spread to Jtody aed ldmbs Cured by tho t'utl curil ltuinedlos. "I had eczer.u on my hands for ten years. At first it would brcui; out only in winter. Then it finally came to stay. 1 had three good doctors to do all they could, but none of them did any good. I then used one box of (.'uticiira Ointment and three bottles of C11 1 icuni ltesolveut, and was completely cured. My hands were jaw all over, inside nnd out, and the ec zema was spreading all over my body ami limbs. Before 1 had used one bottle of Cuticura lie-solvent, together with the Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, und by the time I had used the third bottle 1 was entirely well, 1 had a good appetite and was fleshier than 1 ever was. To any one who baa any skin or nlood diseasa 1 would honestly adv.se them to get the Cuticurn liemedies, nnd get well quicker than all the doctors in the State could cure you. Mis. LI. K. l'ulin, Spcers Ferry, Vs., May 19, 10M." At 'he osro ol ixty most heroes wou!d 1 ko to e u uaiiae- their lauM wreaths for hair. Your sffsns Mix With Good Luck Terhaps you've noticed that ofttimes the batch of raised biscuits with which you take most pains conies out the worst. That's because you forgot to put in the "luck." Good Luck Baking Powder will produce a light, crisp baking every time for a fact. Its use will save those spoiled bakings, because Good r-tj Luck is the always-reliable baking powder. Strength PUTNAM .nnM Mj. twlk-- ...4 - ionr wore roous ivwniwr sua isstsr colors into snr oinsraysL ucsiua. packur colors u antra, io.tr Vr u 00 id wsisr bMtr thin su ntharrf.. aasUiusuiituvuir.piluiapuL Wrltslut Irsslwoali-Jluw Ui Dra, Esacfc au4 Mil CUw ftONUok ffSOliT JO., Women in Our Hospitals Appalling Increases In the Number of Operations Performed Each Year How Women May Avoid Them. Going throug-h the hospitals In our large cities one is surprised to find such a largo proportion of the patients lying on those snow-white beds women and girls, who are cither awaiting or recovering from seriong operations. Why should this be tho case ? Sim ply because they have neglected them Helves. Female troubles are certainly on tho increase among the women of this country they creep upon them nnawares, but every one of those pntients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning in that bearing-down feel ing, pain atleftorrightof the abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the back, dizziness, flatulency, dis placements of the organs or irregulor ities. All of these Bymptoins are indi cations of an unhealthy condition of the female organs, and if not heeded the penalty has to be paid by a danger ous operation. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do notdriiir along uutil yon nre obliged to go to the hos pital nnd submit to an operation but remember that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound lias saved thousands of women from uurgical operations. When women are troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of the organs, that bearing-down feel ing, inflammation, backache, bloating (or flatulency), general debility, indi gestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone" and " want-to-be-left- aiono leeiinjrs. iney snoum rememocr 1 there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. PIn'.:V.am's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others FatL WINCHESTER RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all calibers are loaded the sheMs. supplies the exact quantity of powder, and seats using first-class materials and this up-to-date system of loading, chester Cartridges excellence is maintained. Ask for them. THEY SHOOT In the Wisconsin zinc fields there arc 13 nngne":ic separation plants in opera tion and it is said that this use of electro magnetism is greatly increasing the yield of zinc m that district. FITS pormanontiy cured. No fits or nervous ness after tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Gre.it Nerve Kostoror,- trlal'iottlcandtrcntlsorro-) Dr. It.H.Ki.iNK, I.td.,'.':il Arch St ..Pliilu.Pa. A naturalist has been making observa tions on the toilets of certain 4111a. Mrs. Wlusiow's Koothlii',' Ry.-up for Children pain, cures w ind colic, 25c. a bottle They have a queer way of holding auc tions u. Japan. One of the great factors in onenhur up Korea to trade is the buildinj of a system of railroads through the her mit nation by the Japanese. THE WHOLE LOT If wa don't heed prevention, wo will need a curs. The Old-Monlc-Cura St. Jacobs Oil Is ready always for all Icrn-.s of LUMBAGO STIFFNECK IT CURBS ALIKE Baking invanaDiy tne same, ana Jiiguest purity Baking costs less than any other for a pound can. It it nave once tried it that we are snipping to yout sec tion in whole carload lota. Hoping to get you to try it we offer you many handsome premiums, pictures of which are shown in gift took inside each can. Buy a pound can to-day; cut the coupon from back of label, aud save it. m THE SOUTHERN . MFG. CO., Richmond, Vi. Solid Csrlosd OOO rOR I ACM CAN. TMI tOUTHtKM FADELESS DYES ..,.- , . ..1. I . 11 . . I j . . The following letters cannot fail to bring hope to despairing women. Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East Chicago, Ind., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkhom: " 1 have been a great sufferer with Irrefrukir periods and female trouble, and about three mouths ago the doctor, after using the X-Roy on me, said 1 hail nn abeem and would have to have an operation. My mother wanted me to try Lydia 12. Pinknam'a Vegetable Compound ns a lust resort, and it not only saved me from an operation but made me en tirely well." Mrs. Alice Rerryliill, of 813 Boyce Street, Chattanooga, 1'unn., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "Three years ago life looked dark to me. I had ulceration and inflammation of tho female organs and was in a serious condition. " My health was completely broken down and the doctor told ma that if I was not op erated upon I would die within six months. I told him I would have no operation but weuld try Lvdia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound. He tried to influence me against it but I sent for the medicine that same day and began to use it faithfully. Within five days 1 felt relief but was not entirely cured until I used it for some time. " Your medicine is ceilniidy fine. I have induced several friends and neighbors to take it and I know more than a dozen who hod female troubles and who to-day are as well and strong as I am from using your Vege table Compound." Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound at once removes such troubles Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham invites nil sick wo men to write her for advice, Her advice and medicine have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. by machinery which sizes the bullets properly. By the reputation of Win for accuracy, reliability and WHERE YOU HOLD MAKE EVERYDAY) no matter how1 , bad the weather I you ccnnoi i airora o De without a TOWER'S WATERPROOF 0IL""D SUIT or Slicker. When you buy I00K tor the SIGN OF THE FISH $Asm! DVEKl'lhE IN THIS 1'AI'KH. H WILL PA V H K U 16 muscular scher or pains, trcm RHEUMATISM SPRAIN TBB VIIOLB LOT. mum guaranteed. Wi.tir '"1 IA FUTHERN rW! N5CH.MONP.VA O LUCK Powder good powder only 10 cents so popular with thos who Cortina oUVfousoH roiLowtHiiuMl TG000 tUCK" BAKING VALUABLE ARTICLtS. Ad - iwsm: Thi DiMnmiN. Hurt CO Dium. 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