1 ;6l ADDER I w. A. Mitchell, dealer In general merchandise, Martin, (Ja., writes! My wife lost In weight from 180 to fiSpounda. We saw she could not live long. She wan a skeleton, ao we con sulted an old physician. Mo told her to try Peruna. "She gradually commenoed im proving and getting a little strength. She now weighs 100 pounds. She la gaining everv day, and does her own housework and oooklng. I'nr Enough. MIbs Key Jack Galley took nie out for a ride In his auto yesterday. Mis Asciim Oh, yes, that cranky old auto of his. Did he go very far? Miss Koy Well, he tried to kiss me. Philadelphia Press. There Is no article of food more appetizing, nutritious or healthful than Argo Red Salmon. As a brain and muBcle builder it is far ahead of beef or other meats. Public Readings, Knlcker It must take self-possession to read a paper before a club. Mrs. Knicker Not as much as for a man to read one before a woman standing in a car. New York Sun. Watch for the transparencies of Argo Red Salmon in your grocer's window. No better Salmon packed at any price. A woman doesn't have to get Iho letclslatiiie to chaiiRe bar name, a min ister can do it. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CUK.U HEADACHES Urcak. up COLDS IN 6 TO If HOURS I TrUl SonU 10c Al DnUaun Tone With Good Paint It is good business to keep prop, erty "toned up." A coat of PureWhite Lead Paint not only makes things look better and gives them a higher telling value, but it makes things wear better and gives, them a higher value for long wear. Pure White Lead gives an opaque, durable coat that ptotects and pre serves from the ravages of time and weather. Prospective buyers of Puro White Lead have heretofore been ulject to much attempted fraud in adulteration and sub stitution. You are now pro tected by tbe Dutch Boy trade mark which is found on, the tide of kegs containing only Pure White Lead, made by the Old Dutch Process. Look for the boy, SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk on Flint." glt talaMla infoi ut.tlun u the ...tut Bui. j,. i Mens litt hi . i. i ... i NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY In K ti 1 1' i. c ' ' t uf IA ullow. iny i-ll.f I, nfurfd yuu .'lurln.i.ll, '!,:, mi... Kt Loula, Maw Ynrk, Voatou. HuBal... Olevelaarl. liir.nii.tl, ruiildii. hi i'u... i uii.in... hi. IJoku T. I.et.1. Be... Uo.) fltuburgh Natluu.l J .-ml A Oil Uo I Don't Push The horse can draw the load without help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying t:" rea.se to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever tnada wears so lono- and laves so much horsepower. Next time try Mica A rue Gbeajc Standard Oil Co, NEW YORK HAY BY DAY Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. Wedded In Two I ni'ivism, Franloln Annie Schneider, who cannot speak Knullsh, and Thomas Chlsworth, an English sailor, who doesn't understand German, called on Justice of the Peace Qoldrnm a few days ago and explained that they wanted to get married. "We met aboard ship," said the' sailor, "and she was so nice I fell In love with her at first sight. 1 Just couldn't help It. It Is a little hard Just now how to understand each other, but Annie's going to learn English and I'm going to tackle Oer-; man, so I guess we'll be able to get along all right." Justice Ooldram, who speaks sev eral languages, had an earnest talk with the franleln, and she told him she was Just an anxious to get mar ried as Chlsworth was to have her. "Hold hands." said the Justice. The pair obeyed. "Thomas," he said, "do you take this woman to be your lawful wed ded wife?" "I 'do," replied the sailor. "Annie," he continued, "Naktneo flie diesen Herr fur Ihen kunftlgen Mann.?" "Ja," answered the frauleln. The Justice then formally declared them husband and wife In English and repeated the declaration In Ger man. The pair are now on their way to England. Lost Her Kundwieh Suit. What promised to be a thrilling suit at law came to a tame end In the Fifth Municipal Court. Mrs. Isabel Pitney In January last went into a restaurant, where she ate a club sandwich. After reaching home she became 111, and her physician told her she had ptomaine poison ing. So she sued the restaurant peo ple for $35, the amount she paid her physician. The defendants demurred on the ground that Mrs. Pltney's com plaint did not show a cause of action. The Court sustained a demurrer in a lengthy opinion, of which this Is part: The illness resulting from eat ing the sandwich may have been due to the failure of the lady's digestive organs to perfect their functions in a proper and satisfactory manner. There is nothing to show that It she had eaten something lighter, oysters, for Instance, she might not have escaped the distress she endured." Carried Oxygen Tank A Mile. To save a patient's life, Dr. James Monroo Wicks carried a 60-pound tank of oxygen on his back for a mile In the chill wind, on Icy pave ments. Adam Schultz, a mechanic, was dying of double pneumonia. Dr. Wick reached him with the oxy gen In time, and In all probability Schultz will recover. Dr. Wicks passed Monday night with his patient and gave hi in hypodermlcally, power ful heart and lung stimulants. Their action failed finally; only oxygen re mained as the last resort. The Doc tor at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning ;went to the nearest drug Btore, a (mlle away, and got a tank of the ;gas. There was no other way of carrying It, so he had It slung on his back, and with Infinite difficulty reached Schultz's house. The pa tient, seemingly in his last gas, in haled the oxygen and revived. No Free Lunches In Schools. There will be no free lunches In the public schools If the report made by the elementary schools committee Is adopted by the Board of Educa tion. Commissioner Stern made a report on several recommendations contained In City Superintendent Maxwell's annual report. "Investi gation shows that this is not a city of poverty," said Mr. Stern, "and our committee does not think It 'is the proper thing for the Doard of Education to go into the lunch busi ness. Nor do we think the children should be supplied with eye-glasses at the expense of the city, and wo report against that recommendation." Hurled Coder Tons Of Coal. Although 800 tons of coal fell on him, Jeremiah Donahue lives to tell of his experience. It happened at West Brighton, S. I., at the C. W. Hunt & Co. Iron plant. The man went Into the shed to shove out a wheelbarrow full of fuel. Instead he knocked the props out of the whole coal chute, and a moment later was burled underneath tho tremen dous fall. He was dug out, uncon scious, In half an hour, sustaining only a couple of broken ribs. Six weeks ago Donahue escaped death In a boiler explosion. Two Collies Pin A Burglar. James Qulgley was locked up In the West Twentieth Street Police Station, charged with attempted bur glary of the homo of James P. Moore, a lawyer, of 450 West Twenty-third Street. The capture of Quigley fol lowed an unusual fight, in which the burglar, Mr. Moore's housekeeper, Bridget O'Brien, and two collie dogs tumbled down the front steps into the street and struggled there until a passing automobile party Joined, and, with three "cops" to help out, managed to bag the thief. I V!Wk I MM Dog Cheeked At Theatre. For the first time in history, so said the wiseacres, a dog was checked In In the coatroom of a New York thea tre the other night. It happened at the Herald Square. Two women en tered the theatre and wont immedi ately to the retiring-room near the lobby. One of them had carried In a bulldog under her operu cloak She asked whether she could huve him checked, and checked tie was, like ii cane or umbrella, until the end of the performance. i American skyscrapers, from nine to ten stories high, are to be erected near the pyrmaide of ahlzeh, In Egypt. lVrmUsion for. the erection of homes and hotels In the great plain extending from Kskebicb to the Nile, and covered with ancient Bphluxes and structures, has been granted by (lie Egyptian government. Several associations have been form ed for. the building of large hotels in this district. At a depth of 6 feat the water of the Dead Sea contains twice as much salt as that on the surface. COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York R. O. Dun ft Cot Weekly Review of Trade says: "Tr.he.lnrj- tr iile In Hrv coodfl and ! millinery for spring distribution con ! tlnues tho most aoMve commercial feature, a large attendance oi coun try buyers placing liberal orderB at the leading centers, and It Is the ex ception when transactions are not equal to those of a year ago, while substantial gains are often recorded. Leading Industries have orders cov ering full production many months In advance, steel mills falling further behind with deliveries because of new business greater than the dally rate of output. "Steadiness Is the dominant feat are of the markets for Iron and steel. Borne disposition Is noted on the part V plg-lron consumers to Insist on concessions, but as most of the fur naces need no new business before July and some are sold up to the laBt quarter of the year prices are firmly held and few contracts are placed. Quotations are, therefore, nominal, representing the price nt which sales could be effected or were last made. Mills producing finished steel shapes or partially manufactured forms make no progress In overtaking or ders, new contracts coming forward at about the dally rate of production, and in many enses tho complaints of consumers Indicate that deliveries are falling further Lehlnd. Some for eign business Is secured, but much bad been lost because of the over sold condition of this market." Wholesale Market. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un hanged; receipts, 8,592 barrels; ex ports, 207 barrels. Wheat Easier; spot, contract, 18 071! No. 2 red, Western, 80V; February, 7878V4; March, 78 78; April, 79 V4; May, 81 44 0 51; steamer; No. 2 red, 73V4W 1ZV, ; receipts, 1,796 bushels; South ern, on grade, 73V478. Corn Steady; spot, 50 . SOT; February, 504050: March, 504 50; April, 61 51: May. U4a51; steamer mixed, 4S 18; receipts, 214.019 bushels; Southern, white, 49 "1; South ern, yellow, 48 fl 50. Oats Firmer; No. 2 white, 49; Mo. 3 white, 47i( 48; No. 2 mixed. I647; Receipts, 1 7.443 biibli.ls. Rye Firmer; No. 2 Western, do mestic, 73fi 74; choice, 7 7 i 78; re relpts, 525 bushels. Butter Firm and unchanged; ancy imitation, 26(fi 27;. fancy ireamery, 34 35; fancy ladle, 22 g 24 store packed, 17 20. Eggs Firm, at 2 4c. Cheese Strong and higher: lure,", 14; medium, 15; small, 15. New York. Wheat Receipts, 67, J00 bushels; exports, 11,704 bushels; pot staady; No. 2 red, S2 eleva tor; No. 2 red, 83 f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 92 f. o. b Afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 86 f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 1 10.225 bushels; exports, 123,089 bushels; spot Arm; No. 2, 58 elevator and 54 f. o. b afloat; No. 2 white and No. 2 yellow, 64 f. o. b. afloat. Option market was firm on unfavorable weather re ports, closing partly c. net higher. May. 54) 54, closed 54; July closed 53. Oats Receipts, 64,500 bushels; spot firm; 26 32 pounds, 48; na tural white, SOOII pounds, 52 54 i clipped white, 36' 40 pounds, 52 ri 5 5. Butter Steady and unchanged; receipts, 5,04 8 packages. Cheese Steady and unchanged; receipts, 1,629 packages. Eggs Strong and unchanged; re celpts, 9,671 cases. Poultry Alive dull; Western chickens, per pound, 11: fowls, 12; turkeys, 16. Dressed eusy; Western chickens, per pound, 11 16; tur keys, 13 16; fowls, S13. Philadelphia. Whent steady, but quiet; contract grade. March, 78 (d 78 c. Corn steady, fair demand; March, 50 50c. Oats firm, c higher; No. 2 white natural, 49, 49c. Butter Arm, good demand; extra Western creamery, official price, 34c; street price, 35; extra nearby prints 36. Eggs lc. lower; nearby fresh and Western fresh, 24c. at mark. Cheese firm, good demand; New York, full creams, fancy. 144 61 14 do choice, 14; do. fair to good, 134 14. Potatoes steady; .Pennsyl vania, choice, per bu., 58 60c; New York and Western, choice, 53 55; do. fair to good, 44t 4S. Live poultry unchanged; fowls, 13 14c; old roosters, 9 10c; chick ens. 1014; ducks, 1515: geese, 12 13; winter chickens, 18 20. Live Stock. New York. Beeves Dressed beef steady, with fair demand at 7c. ana 9c. Calves Dressed calves full steady; city dressed veals, 8c and 14c. per pound; country dressed firm at 8c, and 12 c. Sheep and Lambs - Market very dull and feeling easier. Chicago. Cattle Market steady. Common to prMme steers, 400! 7.00; cows, 3.264.76; heifers, 2.75 7.00; bulls, 3.00 4.60; calves, j -T5 7 .50; stockers and feeders! Sheep Market Bhoep firm; lambs slow. Sheep, 5.00 6.00; lambB, 6.00 7.50. 1H)K8 YOUR BACK ACHE 7 WORTH REMEMBERING An average of 51 ships clear the port of New York each day. There 1b an average of 1,268 per sons married In New York City each day. Miss Nettle Metralf, of Warren, O., is the only woman In America, who has originated a breed of chickens. Official statistics show that 75 peo ple lost their lives while climbing the Alps last year. The total num ber of killed and Injured Is at leust 200. I Agricultural schools have been es tablished at several placet In Siberia, and a certain nuniber of steam plows, reapers and the like are now In use, Senator Richardson, newljr electc I from Delaware, la the chief proprietor of what is, perhaps the largest ami beBt-known canning business In tli United Slates. The British Chamber of Conmn n In Paris is endearorliiK to obtain modifications of the provisions of ;i bill concerning foreign companle , trading In France, which lias recent ly been Introduced In the French Parliament by the ministry. Cure the Kidneys nnd the Pain Will Never Return. Only one sure way to cure an ach ing back. Cure the cause, the kid neys. Thousands tell of cures made by Doan's Kidney Pills. John C. Coleman, a prominent merchnnt of Swalnsboro, Ga., says: "For several years my kidneys were affected, and my back ached day and night. I was languid, nervous and lame In the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right away, and the great relief that followed has been permanent." Sold by all dealers. 60 centB a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Impossible On Second Thought. Brlggs (Indignantly) I under stand you said I never opened my mouth without putting my foot In It. Dlggs (apologetically) Yes, I be lieve I did say that, but Brlggs But what, sir? Dlggs- But I acknowledge my mis take. When I made that remark I overlooked the size of your feet. Tlt-Blts. Try one can of Argo Red Salmon and you will use ho other. All gro cers sell it. The Alaska Packers Association give the heartiest support to tho Pure Food laws, and guarantee their pro duct to meet all the requirements. Springs On iSkntcx. The absence of springs on Ice skates has been more or less of a mystery. That they are needed Is nn undisputed fact, as the skater has no means of lessening the Jarring naturally Incident to the uneven sur face of the ice. A New York Inven tor, noticing the total absence of springs on Ico skates, experimented with them nnd found them desirable In every way. The springs nre placed between tho steel runner and the plates for the reception of the toe and the heel of the shoe. The ad dition of the springs also tends to ease the feet while skating, besides greatly adding to the enjoyment of the sport. Exports of lnrd from Rio Grande do Sul from January to September of 1906 amounted to 10,737,960 pounds, and the industry is growing rapidly. The prices secured have been from 8 to 11 cents gold per pound. The lard and pork product Industry of Rio Grande do Sul is one of tbe moBt promising industries of Brazil. How's This? We offpr One Hundred Dollarr. Reward for any cne of Catarrh that canLot ba cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CnnNEY ft Co., Toledo, O. We, the u- deraigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the taut IS yeara, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail buainess transactions and financially aMa to carry out any oliligntiona made by their firm. West ft Ihuax, Wholesale Druitgista. Toledo, 0. Wai.i.ino, KINNA.N 4 Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucuoua sur face of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. HOW l.....iy a woman miKht be if her wrinkles would only appear on her back instead of her face. Only One "Ilromo Quinine" That is Laxative Hromo (Juimne. Similar ly named remedies sometime' deceive. The hrst and oriental (Jold Tablet la a White 1'sckage. with black and red lettering, and bears the signature ol L. W . Gr ave. 25c. We give ndviee ko us to bo utile to detect u liar when he says he Is go ing to follow It. Itch cured in 30 minutes bf Woolford'a Pnnitary 'yotion; never fail. Sold by Drug puts. Mail orders prompt Iv tilled bv Dr. E. Dctchon Med.Co .CrnWfordsville.Ind. f 1. When n man will ndmlt Ills coffee Is cold it's a sign the honeymoon Is Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothing Syrup for f 'hildron allays pain, cures wind colic, 45oa bottle Patent Diving Suit. With bis new diving suit M. do Pluvy, tho French hydraulic engi neer, has made considerably more than 100 descents, reaching depths of 150 to 300 feet much below the limits of ordinary diving. No air Is received from the outside. The dress consists of nn armor of sheet metal from one-fifth to one-third of an inch thick, with joints and coupling points of pressed leather and rubber, nnd a helmet with two cylindrical regen erating chambers attached. The air. circulating through the helmet, has Its oxygen continually renewed by chemicals In these chambers, regulat ing valves keeping the pressure In the helmet constant at all depths. Mounting and descending are effect ed by n cable carried on a drum driven by an electric motor, and this cable also carries the current n:;sdfd for the respiratory apparatus. The diver communicates with the surfnee by telephone wires run from the ar mor to electric lights that show the working of the different parts of this complicated "dress." Vegetable Sponges, About ten species of "vegetable spongeB" are now cultivated In the warmer parts of Africa and Asia, es pecially In Algeria. The fruit Is edi ble before maturity, but on rlinlpg the pulp separates from the fibrous material, which then becomes an excellent substitute for real sponge for the toilet, bathroom and many other purposes. The Algerian sponges are In large demand In ParlB. THE WHOLE FAMILY Mother Finds a Food For Grown-Ups nnd Children as Well. Food that can be eaten with relish and benefit by the children as well a8 the older members of the family, makes a pleasant household commod ity. Such a food is Grape-Nuts. It not only agrees with and builds up chil dren, but older persons who, from bad habits of eating, have become dyspeptics. A Phlla. lady, after being benefited herself, persuaded her husband to try Grape-Nuts for stomach trouble. She writes: ' About eight years ago I had a se vere attack of congestion of stomach and bowels. Froui that time on I had to he very careful about eating, as nearly every kind of food then known to me seemed to cause pain. "Four years ago I commenced to uBe Grape-Nuts. I grew stronger and better, and from that time I seldom have beeu without It; have gained In health and strength and am now heavier than I ever ww. "My husband was also in a bad condition his stomach became so weuk that he c,oild oat hardly any thing with comfort. I got him to try t; rape-Nuts and he soon found bis stomach trouble had disappeared. "My girl and boy, & nud 8 years old, do not want an-ih:.-. else for breakfast but Grape-Nuts tud mors healthy children cannot bi found. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Res t the J'Hle booklet, "The Road to Wellvllle," in nkgs. j "There's a reason." FITS.St.Vitus'nanreiNervonsDiBeascsper manentlycured by Dr. Kline' llreat Nerve Restorer, fft! trial bottle and treatise freo. Dr. H. R Kline, Ld.,(mi ArrhStPhila,, Pa. A woman would fattier have you bring her home n bunch of flowers than make a good living for her. ENDURES ECZEMA 5 YEARS. Sores Behind Ears Spread to Cheeks Best Doctors Fall But Cutl- ra Remedies Effect Cure. "Words are inadequate to express my gratitude for Cutieura Remedies. I had been troubled with eciema for five yeora on my ear anil it began to extend on my cheek. I had been dortoring with the best physicians, but foilnd no relief what ever. When infdrming them that I could not bear the itching i wns told by one of our bent doctors, 'not to nrratch.' Al the medicines and aalves did me no good 1 thought I would get the 'Mngic Three,' Cutieura Soap, Cutieura Ointment and Cutieura Pills, routing me one-half of one visit to my physician. After lining ns di rected, with plenty of hot water, 1 can truthfully state that I found instant re lief. When I had used three boxes of Cutieura Ointment and two cakes of Cuti eura Soap I found my skin as soft and fine aa a baby's. My circle of frienda is very large, and I am persuading them to use Cutieura Soap and give up the kinds they were using. I find no trouble, as my ease has proven to tham that if Cutieura Oint ment is good, Cutieura Soap must he like wise. Miss Netta Ayers, 131 Frnnklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1 and 15, '00." It's foolish to be n poet unless you are rich enough to be able to afford It. Worth Knowing Abont. If you need a first-class laxative, there is nothing better nor safer than that old family remedy, lirandrcth's Pills. Each pill conlains one grain of solid extract of SQlsapariiiu, nnirn, wiu ouier vmuhi vegetable products, mnke it a blood puri fier of excellent character. If you are troubled with constipation, one pill at night, will afTord great relief. Brandrrth's Pills are the same line lax ative tonic pill your grandparents used. They have been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug nnd medicine tore, either plain or sugar-coated. A woman pays attention to her re ligion every Sunday forenoon, but to her eomplexion every day In the week. Garfield Te.thcinlfilaxntlve,b.-nnt1ts the entire system, best for liver, kidneys and bowels; for constipation and Mrk headsont. A woman Isjis vain of her small feet ns a man is df his large bead. STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER First, that almoatcvery operation in our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms ns Backache, Irregularities, Displace ments. Psin In tho Side, Dragging Sensations, Dizzluess and Sleepless ness. Second, that Lyillo E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound, made from native roots nnd herbs, has enred more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known. It reg ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and is Invaluable in preparing women for child-birth and during the period of Change of Life. i Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grntcfnl testimonials on file at the Plnkham Laboratory at Lvnn. Maas. many of which are from time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi dence of the value, of Lydiu E. riukham's Ve Plnkham's advice. 'egetaM- Compound and Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound For more than 30 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations, Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, In flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolvea and expels Tumors at an early Btage. Mr. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from anv form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. I'lnkhnm. Lynn. Macs, forndvlce. Sbeis the Mrs. TiuUliam who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-ln-lnw, Lydia E. Pink ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide alck women back to liealth. Write today, don't wait until too late. When a womrin says iht has confi dence In her husband It msy be for publication only nnd not an n guaran tee of good faith. GsrfteM Tea-Just simple, health (rlvlni: Jlerbs. Iho best medicine fou can take It regulates the liver and .knlm vs. river' comes coustipatioi, aim pordUs tiio blwd. A woman cares not who saves money Just so she Is permitted to spend It. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. Psso Ointment Is guaranteed to cure uny eaaeof Itching, Blind, Blecdiiigoi- Protruding Piles In 6 to Udays or money refunded. lOo. A lea man Is a dend loss to himself. CONSTIPATION, is so distressing, yet so Easily Cured i. if you use regularly Parsons' Pills Mild but lure In effect. Put up In glass rfeU. 2S nt. Sold hy all dealers. I. S. JOHNSON CO., Boston. Mass. 1 IJ? YOU WANT VHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE Or STb JAOi Bad Symptoms. The woman who bus periodica head aches, backache, sees Imaginary dark fcpots or specks floating or dancing before uer eyes, lia full feeling glng-dow pelvic re Irregu out weak have c sympto case at q Ncgl cases man rcMnVTa tally. JSii medicine nawlng distress or heavy tomach, faint spells, drag- ling In lower abdominal or bn, easily startled or excited, painful periods, with or wlth- rrn, is sintering from crangctnents that should i. iion. xmoi an oi above kely to bo present In any e. or badly treated and such run Into maladies which de- e surgeon's knife If they do not MW n.v uir or civic cay ifliscsandsi Wly atV U upf 11 onollm Mtafl rfifLKn t IN THE HOUSE AND YOU WILL HAVC A QUICK. SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR PAIN WHEHii YOU CAN GET AT IT WHSM NEEDED. PRICE t34 AND Z Jc W. L. DOUGLAS co nn aairx e en r- i r-- best in P9W HI1U OnUCO 'IET. WUKLD W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT E0GE SHOES CAKKQT 0E EQUALLED AT ANY PRIDE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT AIL PRICES s Men's Mimes, " to Sl.."o Itovs' shoes, H:i to ttl .SB. Women's Hhoes. W4 lo W1.5II. Mlsnes' ,V lllMreii's Mines. WS.SB In SI .1X1. W. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judgus of footwear to bo tho best in style, tit anil wear iiroducril in tins country. Each pare oi mo mioo aim every iieiau oi tne malting is looseu alter and watched over hy skilled shoemakers, without regard to tiiuo or cost. If I could take vou into niv large faeiories atl llroekton, Mass., and show vou how carefully W. I.. Oouglssi shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold th:Mr shape, lit better wear longer, anil aro oi greater value Mian any other makes. W. t Pniifilss name slid prlec I slsmpnl on tl- tmitoin, whir-lt iiroterli the wssrer Sk-nfnat Mirli BffMfM stsl Interior shop. Titkr Sio Miihsilinie. Soli! I.ythe hesl ,.,e deslrrs everywhere. Fatt 1,'vlor i'.veleti uitd escluiivelv. Catalog mmUi i ce. V. I.. IIO l; ii t. AH, lli-ockton.lUuBa. ,1 HJ .. W OXSMI 1 L t m extant, has luah a lnnp and numerous roci.nl , if cures in sue cases, us Dr. I'leiyc's l-avorlti' l-resTrT? Ijou. is.. mcQjcjne has such a strong PrufoSSkHloJ liiunr-eni. iii. m n,fii ,,l lis several iiiirredie.utii.-wnrili mi .re 1 li n i n y ".linilllTiiif iiriliuarv iiiiii-iiri'li yiiiihil lu,- tlmonliils. The very best Ingredients known to medical science for tho cure of woman's peculiar nllmcnts enter Into Its composition. No alcohol, harmful, nr liiiblt -forming drug Is to bo found In the list of Its ingredients printed on each bottle-wrnpiMT and attested under oath. In any condition of the femule svstcm, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript ion eiin do only aoisl never harm. Its whole effect Is to strengthen, Invigorate nnd regulnto the whole female system and especially me pi'ivic organs, n lien those are de ranged in function or affected by disease, the stomach nnd other organs of digest inn become sympathetically deranged, the nerves nre weakened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant symptom follow. Too much must not bo expected of this " Fa vorite Prescription." It will not perform miracles; will not euro tumors no med icine will. It will often prewmt them. If taken In time, and thus the operating table and tho surgeon's knife may bo avoided. Women suffering from diseases of long standing, aro Invited to consult Doctor Pierce by lotter,ra All correspondence Is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce lluffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000 pages) is sent jfrcc on receipt of 21 one-cent StaillOM for l i . t i, . r ,-. i M. 'i 1 .r , .. , ul SU.IIIIIS f or .In h .hnnnH ,.v.. A J J , v. -u v.. uvuu -i , . nuuri'.ss as a (X) VI' I JTo.aiS. Canopy Top Sur- rey with Aulolaoblle Stylo Iswtt. l-rloe, i 78. JO. 84 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our vabkle and bavrDM Ua v beeu auN direct from our tmetory i. nr.. i ( t . tJiim . r ft - .mi- t ; We yi,p for eumloationand ii cotuutctj uwnjir, q 1111117 aa prtoe. 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Its cur alive ,., . r ever these troubli .1 Is extra ordinary and give mraieOUte relief lhnunnds of women ere using and rco omn:eudlng It every day. to centa at anittlsH orb) mall. Kemember. however IT COUTH VI. II NOTHING TO THY IT. TUB Ji. PAX TON CO., Bo.fr,..., " - Rouo.n leiUiilloili:, your name tud sxldreaa on a p PAXTINEi HOCLESS LARD The Unnprmocl Qtartri. 1 JP Vr V akU4JV ard of Highest Quality a.IMt.4 by tea Uafted StatM Spvtrnatast DROPSY" SIBCOVX&Y; a W J 1 .I,,. ,.i,k ,,,,,, ,; . t. a. a. asssii'. o., a. a, VS, ii, 1.I v WANT UoUL: IUTiOMAI HOTEL EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION, Ml HUtb Avruua, Sew Verk, ii , vaaeuelM far mule anil female feels In every Aeiwrmicui- ""t -'1 iirinsji at nmi i DVKKTI.-K IN THIS I'APHK IT WILL PAY H N H 11 PATENTS ! know ab.ni with lo know about t lo rnu w led lo noon. Til , I.V.M , nC I I Po yen wliih lo know ttlo nt I'KWrtlllMa Itn rnu with lo know about PAY ami HuPM'Vf Then wrle lo W. n. will.. 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