0 THREE EPOCHS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE MRS. ELVA BARBER EDWARDS MRS. GEORGE WALTER8 asbewlthy n chIM as can ho found anywhere. J..ydfa E. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound Is a blessing; to all expectant mothers." Mrs, Elva Harber Edwards, of Cnthlamot, Wa&h., writes: Doar Mrs. Pinkham: "I want to toll you bow Lydla K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound carried me through the critical period of the Change of Life without any trouble whatever, also cured me of a very severe female weakness, I cannot say enough in praise of what your medicine has done for me." What Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Edwards it will do for other wo men In their condition. Every suf fering' woman in the United States is asked to accept the following in vitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life, Mrs. Plnkham's invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. l'inkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, tho trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkhatn probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and helpful. During its long record of more than thirty vears its loner list, of actual cures, entitles Lyrlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. There are three critical stages in a woman's life which leave their mark in her career. The. flrfct of these stages Is womanhood, or the change from a care free girl to budding womanhood, The second is motherhood, and tho third Is C'lmngo of Life. Perils surround each of these stages, and most of the misery that comes to women through ill health dates from ono or another of these im portant crises. Women should remember that Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs has carried thousands of young girls over the critical period of puberty, has prepared mothers for childbirth, and In later years carried them safely through tho change of life more suc cessfully than any other remedy In the world. Thousands of testimonials from grateful persons, two of which re here published, substantiate this fact beyond contradiction. Mrs. George Waltcra of Woodlawn, 111. writes ! Dear Mrs. Pinkham : "I feel it my duty to tell you of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me In preparing for childbirth. After suffering and losing my children a friend advised mo to try your valuable me aicine, and the result was that I bad very utuo inconvenience, a quick recovery and How .Sexton Foretold The Weather. When anybody asks Abe Hicks, sexton of the Bushby orthodox nieet-lng-house, what he thinks about the probabilities for fair wonther, Mr. Hicks gives his opinion with the all ot ono having authority. "When I took my old bell rope in hand last night to ring her for the Christian Endeavorers," Mr. Hicks will say on occasion, "Bhe scrunched up dry as an old bone. You no need to curry your umbrelras today, unless you want 'em for looks." yiil there are other times when Mr. Hicks shakes his head at the hope ful leadern of a picnic party. "Better plan to stay nigh tdmltcr today, so's you can get under cover," ho says firmly. "There wa'n't a mite o' give to my old bell rope 1111 yes terday, but last night she's most as m'ist as a sponge, all kind o' stringy an' spodgy. I tell ye, I Bhould put off that enterprise o' yours till next week. The roads'U be prime after the two days rain that's coming to us." Youth's Com panion. Explained The I'lieiioiiieiin. A farmer In a Western Kansas town was trying to hire hands to help htm with his haying. "Where's Bill Johnson?" asked tho farmer; he's a good hand with tho pitchfork at hayln' time." "Bill's sleepln'iofl a drunk," re plied a loafer. "Why, what's come over him? I never saw Bill drunk before In my life." "Yes, ye have," put In the Inebriat ed loafer. "You got acquainted with him drunk and you've never seen him sober." Kansas City Star. DON'T DESPAIR. An automobile Is a si(fn that If the man who owns it didn't lie would be able to pay his bills. The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Plorcn'8 Golden Medical Discovery becauso a full list of tho ingredients composing It Is printed the.ro In plain English. Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood purlllcr and Invigorat ing tonic for the euro of stomach disorders and all liver ills. It builds up tho run down system as no other tonic can In which alcohol Is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Mono and Mandrake root, Hloodroot and Black Chorrybark are extracted and preserved by tho use of chemically pure, trlplo reflnod glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which quotes extracts from woll-rocognl7.ed med ical authorities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scuddcy, Coe, Elllngwood and a host of other, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action 16 all weak states of the stomach, accompApied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well n Infill bilious or liver complaints and in jmvvastlng diseases" where thero Is losswrlcsh and gradual running down of titers trength and system. 'The "Golden Medical Discovery " makes rci, nire blooTT and so Invigorates ant, regulates flic stomach, liver and bowel;." V"17 Uirm"" 'hym- "ft wholft 'Wri, Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions us well as scrofulous swel lings and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and hoaled. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, It Is well to In sure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug gist don't happen to have this Salve In stock, send fifty-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Plerco, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y and a largo box of the "All Heating Salve will roach you by return post You can t afford to accept a secret nos trum as asubslltute for this non -alcoholic, medicine of known composition, not oven though the urgent dealer may thereby make a HM bigger profit Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugur-coatcd, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Read the Experience of a Minnesota Woman mid Take Heart. If your back aches, and you feel sick, languid, weak and miserable day after day don't worry. Donn'B Kid ney Pills have cured thousands of women In the same condition. Mrs. A. Helman, of Stillwater, Minn., says: "But for Doan's Kidney Pills I would not be living now. They cured me In 1899 and I've been well alnce. I used to have such pain tn my hack that onco I fainted. The kidney secretions were much disor dered, and I was so far goue that I was thought to be at death's door. Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo I feel as if I had been pulled back from the tomb." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. aaHattl B PATENTS R I)u you with Ui know nb.tul I' AT K NTS" Do you with lo a snow arjoui iun: iai i,.: Do you with lo know about PENSIONS? Do you with lo know about PAY ai.d liOl'NTVr Then write to W. h. Wills. Altnrney-at-I.aw (Notary Publi V Wills Hulldlna. 1112 Indiana Ar uua. " n (.' :i years In Washing, ton Union Soldiers and Ballon war IseT-e entitled to iienalon on . after they reaeh tt'i If petitioner di-suris Ifo she may be entitled to l, nl' hit i. i .i All it l in 1 l, I.IMISH VKKIC-Crlppleswltli references a in luiuesty will be given work In ttielr own town by wblut. iaey oaa earn the bote Aiuullmbj made aoeolaity to order their measure, wonts; guursulaed. Oust y.iu absolutely no money. Address WINDSOH, )u Waauluctou Bk, tftli:iwx Bought A Town lor $.1,000. The village of Wllklnsonville, In the eastern part of Sutton, Mass., wis sold at public auction recently. The place was once oue of the most important manufacturing villages on tho Blackstone River, but of late yeurB the business has gradually dwindled. Besides the mills, which when In operation had 8.41 looms and pro duced a weekly average of 2, COO pieces of print cloth, the estate con sisted of 19 houses and 4 2 tene ments, a store, hull and boarding house. The cotton mill has been Idle since 1897. The principal part of the property, consisting of the main mill, smaller mills, 19 houses. 24 acres of land and the water rights, was sold for $4,92.1 to a dealer In socond-hand machinery. Village. BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING. Rash Covered Face and Feet Would Cry Until Tired Out Speedy Cure by tun-urn. "My baby was about nine months old when she bad rash on her face and feet I Her feel seemed to irritate her most, es pecially nights. They would cause her to be broken of her rest, and sometimes she would cry until the was tired out. I bad always used Cutic no Soap myself, and had heard of so many cures by the Outioura Remedies that 1 ihnnoht. I wnulrl civ.. I them a trial. The improvement was no- ticeable in a few hours, and before I bad used one box of the Cuticura Ointment her feet wore well and have never troubled her since. I also used it to remove what is known as 'cradle cap' from her head, and it worked like a charm, as it Cleansed and healed the scalp at the same time. Now I keep Cuticura Ointment on hand in case of any little rash or insect bites, as it takes out th inflammation at once. Per haps this may be the means of helping other suffering babies. Mrs. Hattie Cur rier, ThomaAton, Me.. June 9. 1006." And many a woman's greatness a due to the smallneaa of her husband. Iteh cured in 30 minutes bv Woolford's HMMan Jvollou ; never tails. Sold by Drug- ttts. Alan orcem promptly rilled hv in. uetchonMi u i o ,i nnvror,i;viHe,Ind. II. Many a man's nervousness Is due to his lack of nerve. Only One "Itromo Quinine" That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Similar ly named remedies, sometime! deceive. The first and original Cold tablet is a White t'ackags, with black and red lettering, and heats the signature ot K. W. Drove. 26c. It doesn't take a very bright woman to dassl some men. COMMERCIAL COLUMN. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. Naw York. R. O. Dun ft Co.'s weekly review of trade says: "Severe storms restricted new busi ness in many sections of the coun try during tho past week and In creased the delay In making deliver ies on old orders. Commodity prices advanced as a rule. Jobbers report a good demand for spring delivery, especially In dry goods, but business Is retarded by slow shipments from the mills, and collections are only fair. Manufacturing plants operate at full capacity In the leading in dustries, although thero are com plaints of fuel scarcity. Few variations are recorded in quotations of Iron and steel, the In dustry fully maintaining Its remarkly satisfactory position, although con sumers find deliveries less prompt because of delays by deep snow and low temperature. "Aside from a few upward price movements there Is no change In the cotton goods situation. Loss press ure to place orders Is noticed In some departments, a wholesome condition, In view of the large contracts already on the books, while In other sections of the market there Is still eagerness to secure future deliveries with little regard for prices. "More speculative Interest has de veloped In the wheat market, encour aged by cabled reports of heavy home needs for Russian wheat In relieving the famine and Increased Inquiries I by exporters. Corn was firmly held above last year s quotations, despite a movement that Indorsed lnrge crop estimates, but foreign demand was poor. Smoking And Bad Tempers. "Bad weather and bad tempers do our business good," said a tobacco nist. "What other business can you say that of? "You see, the more dismal the weather Is the more men seek the solace of tobacco. In consequence the more money falls Into the tobac conist's till. "Bad-tempered men are always tho cigar dealers' best customers. The ill-natured man not only flies to his pipe or weed oftener than others, but he smokes twlco as rapidly as his placid, mild-mannered brother." Philadelphia Bulletin. New 32,000 bushels. elevator; Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un changed; receipts, 11,870 barrels; Exports, 1,010 barrels. Wheat Firm; spot, contract, 78H78; February, 78 78; March, 79 V 79; May, 8lVsfV 81; steamer, No. 2 red, 76 76; Southern, on grade, 73 78. Corn Firm; spot, B0 50; January, 50B0; March 60ff 50; May, 51tfT51: steamer, mix ed, 48 48; Southern, white, 4 8&; 60; Southern, yellow, 47 49. Oats Firm; No. 2 white. 43; No. 3 white, 42(!T43; No. 2 mixed. 41 42. Rye Steady; No. 2 Western, do mestic, 70ffi71; choice, 76. Butter Steady and unchanged; fancy Imitation, 25ff27; .fancy creamery, 31 32; fancy ladle, 21 22; store packed, 17 20. Eggs Firm and unchanged at 24c. Cheese Active and unchanged; large, 14; medium, 14; small, 14. York. Wheat Receipts, bushels; exports, 79,950 Spot firm; No. 2 red, 82, No. 2 red, 83, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 92, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 87, f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts. 80,625 bushels; exports, 1,350 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2, 66, elevator, and 62, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 52; No. 2 white, 53. Oats Receipts. 60,000 bushels; exports, 1,850 bushels. Spot strong; mixed oats, 26 32 pounds, 42; natural white, 30 33 pounds, 44 46; clipped white, 36 40 pounds, 44 46. Eggs Easier; receipts, 14,179; State, Pennsylvania, and near-by fancy selected white, 30 31; choice, 28 29; mixed extras, 28 29; Western firsts, 26 (official price firsts, 26); seconds, 25 25. Poultry Alive, firm; Western fowls, 13; turkeys, 13; dressed, Western broilers, 13 16; turkeys, 1417; fowls, 814. Philadelphia. -Wheat firm and c. higher; contract grade. February, 78 78. Corn firm; February, 49 60. Oats, firmer; No. 2 white na tural, 44c. Butter firm; ext-a Western cream ery, official price, 33c; street price, 33; extra nearby prints, 35c. Eggs firm; nearby fresh and West ern fresh, 26c at mark. Cheese firm; New York full cream, fancy, 14; do, choice, 14; do, fair to good, 1314. Live poultry firm; fowls, 1314c; old roosters, 9 10; chickens, 10 13; ducks, 14 15; geese, 13 14; turkeys, 14 16. Live Stock. New York. Beeves Dressed beef In fair demnnd at 7c to 9c per pound 1 for native sides. Liverpool aud Lon I don cattle markets firm at 11 13c I per pound, dressed weight. I Calves Veals steady, but no good veals offered: Western and barnyard calves nominal; common to fair veala, 5.75 to 8.75; dressed calves .A. .J... .. I . . . A 1 ...... 1 . . O- , 4 A - Hienuy, cnj isrssnPSM rerswj ov iu no 1 per pound; extra ao, iuc; country dressed, 7c to 12 c. Hogs Steady for hogs; easier for pigs; quotations, 7.25 to 7.50. Chicago, til. C a 1 1 1 Market strong; common to prime steers. 4.00 7.00; cows, 2.75 5.00; heif ers, 2.606.25; bulls, 3.004.50; calves, 2.76 8.00; stockers and feeders, 2.76 4.90. Hogs -Market 5 10c higher; choice heavy shipping, 6.977.00; light butchers', 6.92 1.97 ; light mixed, 8.90 6.97; choice light, 6.92 6.97; packing, 6.90 6.96; pigs, 6.406.S0; bulk of sales, 6.906.97. WORTH REMEMBERING ts: At the present rate of Increase the population of Europe will double Itself in a century. Over 200,000 pounds' weight of paper 1b used In this country yearly for the manufacture of cigarettes. In tho long history ot Parliament there are several Instances of sittings of the House of Commons on Christ mas Day. But there Is only one of a division on that day. This hap pened In 1646, and 200 members took part in it. India's cotton acreage this year la nearly a million larger than last year. The output Is a record 5, 106,000 bales. Consul D. R. Birch, ot Malaga, re-' ports that no Spanish olive oil will find its way into the American mar ket during 1907. Mary Mauslce, 13-year-old daugh ter of a Wheeler (8. D.) farmer, hauls a load ot wheat dally to mar ket and sees to Its disposal. The largest crematory In Oarmany Is at Qotha. The number of bodies burned In it last year was 446, an increase ot 66 over 1906. The Alaska Packers Association are about to Introduce the Argo Red Salmon In this market. They are the largeat Salmon canners In th world, employing an army of 7600 men, with a fleet of over sixty Tea sels, and the Argo la the choicest Red Salmon packed. It Is caught in the icy waters of Bering Sea; The flesh Is very firm, of a beautiful red color and delicious flavor. It is much be low the price that good qualities ot Salmon have sold for In the past. Argo Red Salmon Is cheaper than beefsteak at 10 cts. per pound, be cause It contains more nourishment. , "Wireless." Customer (in Postoffice) How much for this telegram? Clerk One franc fifty. Customer What a lot of money! Now thnt you can telegraph without, wires, I think It ought to be cheaper. BonVlvnnt. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bylocal applications as theycannot reach the liiswased portion of theear. There Is only one way to care deafness, and that is by ccmsti tuttonal remedies. Deafness iscAUsed by am inflamed condition of the mucous lining of I hn Eustachian Toon. Whenthistubeisjn tlamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is rntirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can bo taken cut and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroy..-.! forever. Nine cases oat of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothingbut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollorsforany rose of Deafness ( caused bycatnrrh) that can not be enredby Hall's Catarrh (hire. Send for circulars free. F..I.CHKNET & Co.,Tolodo,0. Sold by Druggists, 78c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Tfie rensont n womiiti always wants to have a son Instead of a daughter Is so she can name film after some body In some fool book. It shock a woman to hear her hug- band swear around the limine, but It mikes her mighty suspicious when be 's so sweet-tempeed thnt he doesn't. FITS, Kt. Vitns'Dance : Nervous Di senses pcr mnnentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 2 trial bottle and trentiso free. Dr. H. R. Kline, I.d.,!Ml Arch St., Philu., Pa. A lot of worry comes to those who suit 1817-1007. Sixty years ngo Allcock's Plasters were first introduced to the public. They are to-day the world's standard plasters. This invention has been one of the BTentent hlesslniS lnincinnnls and nftord the quickest, cheapest and best means of healing and relief for eertaiu ailments, that bus ever hrcn discovered. Allcock's are the original and genuine porous plasters and are sold by druggists in every pan 01 inc civuizcu woriu. It takes ii man with a lot of brass lo dispose or n cold brick. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, blind, Bleeding or Protruding x uon mubuii uayo or uionuy roiunuea, DUO. Criticism, like chnrlty, should begin at home. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for C'hildron allays pain, euros wind colic, 'Jocabottle When Dntton Came Buck. It is said that fifty years ago a man named Dutton lived on the present Squire Smith place, near the bridge crossing Sugar Creek, on tho rond to Beau Lake. Ono morning Mrs. Dutton had-bread to bake and sent Dutton out after an armful of oven wood, us they call it over there heavy wood to produce n lasting fire. Dutton was something of a slow poke, and ns be went out his wife, who was something of a shrew said to him: "Now, don't be gono five years." The husband did not return with tho wood, and his disappearance caused a big sensation. Some said he had been foully dealt with, others said that he had eloped with a worn an. But exactly live years later he walked into tho house with an arm ful of oven wood, which he threw Into the wood box of the kitchen stove. His wife displayed no aston ishment, Whatever her feeling might have been. "Now," she said, "carry the slop out to the pigs." Dutton carried the slop out to the pigs, as directed, and resumed his old place In the household with out comment or explanation. Atchi son Globe. The BetMMllng Book. "Our best selling book?" said tho dealer. "This Is It, this flne-prlnt volume In the flexible black bind ing this Bible. Every year there are over 8.000,000 Bibles sold. "The Bible Is the only book with which one can never get overstocked We keep a certain number of press es going steadily year in and year out on Bibles, and If we 11 rid we have 100,000 or so copies on hand, It causes us no uneasiness. We keep the presses going just the snme we know all will be sold. It seems almost providential, doesn't It?" Philadelphia Bulletin. DREADED TO EAT A Quaker Couple's Experience. How many persons dread to eat their meals, although actually bufi gry nearly all the time! Nature never Intended this should be so, for we are given a thin called appetite that should guide us ak to what the system needs at any time and can digest. But we get In a hurry, swallow our food very much as we shovel coal ' Into' the furnace, and our sense of appetite becomes unnatural and per verted. Then we eat the wrong kind of food or eat too mucb, aud there you are Indigestion and its accom panying miseries. A Phila. laey said the other day: "My husband and I have been sick and nervous for 16 or 20 years from drinking coffee feverish, Indiges tion, totally unfit, a good part of the time, for work or pleasure. We act ually dreaded to eat our meals. "Wo tried doctors and patent med icines that counted up Into hundreds of dollars, with little If any benefit. "Accidentally, a small package of Post urn came Into my bunds I mode some according to directions, wjth surprising results. We both liked It and have not used any coffee since. ."The dull feeling after meal has left us and we feel better every why. We are so well satisfied with Postum that we recommend It to our friends who have been made sick aud uei voj and miserable by coffee." Name giv en by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to WeUvlUe," In pkga. "There's a Rea son," ' OF Personal Knowledgi Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and whev. ot ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.. is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it h the first l l , r :t.. I r i l . . iii- sou ursi oi lamiiy laxatives, lor wan no extravagant or unreasonable claims arc made I his valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world- - J . - .1 . II . a wiae acceptance as me most excellent lamiiy laxative. As Us pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians . I .1 IVI II If (. at ' J ana ine Well lntormcd ot the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fullv descriptive of the remedv. but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of- Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company- California Fia; Syrup Co . printed on the front of every package, whether you call for - Syrup of Figs 7 by the full name Syrup Figs and Elixir of Senna. GVUFORNiA' LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO, GAL.. YWJIP U.S.A. LONDON. ENGLAND. NEW YORK,N.Y W "vT ''.. V v Ht: - -. -i n DoKt Suffer &11 ni3ht lon0 from toothache neurevl0.es. or rheumevtism Liiviirveivt kills the peart quiets the nerves exnd induces sleep At deeJers. Price 25c 50c feHOO Dr Ecxrl S.SIoexrv, Bostorv.Meiss.U.S.A. HERE'S AN EXAMPLE of what plant foods can do for farmers. The picture on the right shows plant development and potato yield (55.8 lbs.) of a small patch, treated with POTASH On the left, a patch of same size (yield 21 lbs.) planted at same time, in same soil, but untreated. These picture are taken from an experiment sta tion bulletin, compiled in Our Free Book, "Profitable Farming" which gives authentic and authoritative accounts of experiments and actual results of practical and scientific farming-. It ii invaluable to the fanner who is anxious to improve his products and who is work ing for a wider margin of profits. Send for it to-day. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York COMING rattan CABBAGE Plants, CELERY Plants iifl allklDdaof gurarn pUuu. i nn Mff furnish ttH kinds tf cat hag r. .-,...... vvussbm suuniii nanu Kretit com ' IvWS IT For Baby's First Bath and Subsequent Baths, Because of its delicate, emollient, sanative, anti septic properties derived from Cuticura, united with the purest of saponaceous ingredients and most re freshing of flower odours, Cuticura Soap is all that the fondest of fond mothers de siresforcle3nsing,prer.erving and purifying the skin.scalp, hair and hands ofinfantsand children. Guaranteed abso lutely pure and may be used from the houi of birth. I Dennli: liondoD. 27 rtiirfrhniisw Hn - p.m k Rw dt- It I'm iottf Drug A Chen,, don licum U b- A. bui Fro., ftr-l'oaWrog, cuueurt book. Md!iiii. We UK thu lame plani our timuitami Wl truck firm Punt- carefully counted and uruutrlv jacked. CMr MtJrlytO. Deo. l ettuce. Onion and Bret uIaimh JSmm lime of earlier Beduced expres ratra promlneu hn h.wht-u 'i, , n, win gm u WJ per cent leu than WIWMlHw Nitre, r!cee; HtnaJI tr.ta V -! tUUM.iu isirHO PJWnu,M WW Utlifl. r . o u. r ' - e. neggeuf, . K . ine ( ultetl H .,.f,,!lb.uhed ft I'rlnieiiial station ou our farina, to teat a klnde ..l TMalaliiTi Ma perlinenia we will he pli-aecl to give yon al anw elally Cabbage. The reauiu of theae ex Tour reifpet'truiiy ren fia cent per pomm. itrh ultural i''i artuient HLlTMt I U Mm MfANl. M ll.i.i.i u, N O IllraS I I itHwsW Vhn your hantl ffftH till i . i.u i. .1 up with a kHiTh it's a kIkh 1h.1i tin- more she dtl It the morr nhe 1m ifoing: to be indlKnant with you for It. Kven tho rrmn who 1h looking for a no ft thin draws tho liti at a n.tddod omL HICKS' CAPUDINE CUKES ALL ACHE8 Ami N.rvou.ur., Trial Mill Me ilifBftMns Tin- Horrst dlHUipiiliUmi lit ot hii Mr Hlilp Inventor Is his Iniiblllty to simr. a mi mi e (JfllWff UI Bib Jk sasau 11 vMLimi am HOQLE8S LARD The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality hH(t ijr tss UsKm States IstsMsasst MULETEAM BORAX In not wafer (1 tablsspoontul to a quart) wi! siilly and quickly claan tarnishtd tilvsr forks isoons and mstal wart--giving a high palish All itnUsrs. Hunpl Ih.r.i, .uvralr Itet r w colors ud bookl.-! .. ad' ,er" nJn " PACiyiC C ART MOrUX UO m V ,rs MWOOl NlTKSKatl K. W sir """"M orr. r n, it.aortssoBt rilistl, Apricot. KttUtl.r. Chcrrlri, Urpf tIni 1st luref l..arlmnl..l,a.rWrrlt'4'hi ranis. Straw borrlss. Horse SbiIii, AMraT t.brr rlB aua as astro lot St ntf.be'- rlr. HhI. Jli ....rlui.nl HII. KAHlS'TAI. n.l Nil t UK To convinoe any woman Unit Pux I in. tuUsoptlr will Improve! Ikt lieulili sntl do all we cluitn r I 1 If. ... I . , send lior absolutely tree a lurra trial ous oi i ami it- wun book ot Insll ue tlons and ii'iiulne testimonials. Bend your niiiue ami luidrens on a postal csrtl c I eansos and heals mucous in e in - . . urane ai- re.Utins, such as nasal catarilt, pelvis tat.irt i mill t...lu ...... ... - .1 1 niue Ills j Boro eyes, sore throat aud mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over those troubles Is estra oril.naiy and gives immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending it every day. ut cents at ii. nsts or b mall. Ki member, however, IT DSTN Viltr mm ll ; M. TIITKTII. THIS 1U PAATUM CO., Hottou, Mass. your name aud address on a po PAXTINE TS VVS SH HI' " s at si a as s v . AMD I. KI... I , snsi'ss USHUK PLANT!. Wi itoforllalaloa. ATI. INS A' HUO Midlothian. Vn H-Sllioiiiisu!i'sl.yi!Wali!r LAME" or Sere Muscles date to Cold's, Strains or Khct ;tUm will have the iiitlaroliiatloti llisl cimijmi the Uniisss quickly reii.tivs.1 by flr.t bstliiiis Wlta hot nalrr, tlieu rutbUig ou Uukly Johnsoirs aVlininient lis noudarful power to dsalrer ra n has utaue It futiituis sluts Idly - We., three tiroes as ntneh Me. All dealers. I B. JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Mesa, , HVhllTl-H IN THIS I WILL PAY h N U 6 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more toouatirlMhuirautltsstor colore tbaii najf other dja. Oae Iuc. pai ue uuj garment without ripping apart. Writ tor Iron booklet -How to '. .... colors all tt c. tUeaeh aud Ibtrs, lb. de In culdwfMr OetUf ihaii nu uUier Ore. Vou cau aUOoltera MOMtOJC aULl. CO., I ulonvUJe. WUsiurl
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