MEN ADMIRE MISS EMMA RUNT2LER a pretty face, a (food flrnre, but sooner or later loarn that the healthy, happy, contented woman U most of all to be admired. Women troubled with falntinfr spells. Irregularities, nervous irrita bility, backache, tho "blues," and those dreadful dragging sensations, oannot hope to be happy or popular, and advancement in either home, business or social life is impossible. The causo of these troubles, how over, yields quickly toLydia K. I'lnk ham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs It acts atonee upon tho organ afflicted end the nerve centers, dispelling effec tually all those distressing symp toms. No other medicine in the country has received such unqualified indorsement, or has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss ICmma Rnntzler, of 031 State St., Schenectady, N. Y., writes: "For a lon time I wns troubled with a wenkness which seemed to drain all my strength away. I had dull headaches, was nervous, Irritable, and all worn out. Chancing to read one of vonr advertisements of a case similnr to mine cured by Iydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try It and I cannot express my gratitude for tho benefit received. I am entirely well and feel like a new person." Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak Hack, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and t'leeration, and is invaluable In pre paring for childbirth and the Chanpe of Life. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women aufferirnr from auv form of female weakness are invited to rompUy communicate with Mrs, I'lnkhani, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free and alwavs helpful. rVwVrrrr The Alaska Packer Association, who can the Argo Red Salmon, has the largest fleet In number of any shipping firm sailing under the Amer ican flsg. It owns ao Bteamer and 1 f. sailing vessels and charters man more. At Santa Crus, Cal., In tho St George Hotel, Is a tank containing 60 trout so tame that they tako moat offered to them from a man's hnnd and rub their sides against the hand of the one that feeds them. Beware of Ointments For Caisrrh That Contain Mercnry, ss mercury wilt surety destroy the sense of smell nnd completely deranjre the whole sys- i lem when entering it throueh the mucous , surfaces. Such articles should never be used I except on prescriptions from reputable phy- sicians, ss the damage they will do is ten fold I to the Rood you can possibly derive from j tiiem. II nil's Catarrh Cure, mnnufaelured by F. if, Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting : directly upon the blood and tnucoua surfaces I of thesvstem. In buyir.glUll's Catarrh Cars be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in I temslly and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold bv I tru.'KiHid ; nnce. ,5c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipat.on. Mr. Rockefeller's gifts to education now total some sTit.noo.uou. An drew Carnegie's gifts for libarles and universities aggregate some 1 1 '. 000,000, and ho Is not a wealthy man. i For Emergencies at Home for the Stock on the Farm Sloaovs Liixinveivt Is & whole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 1.00 Sand For Free Booklet on Horses. Cattle. Hogs 6 Poultry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. EL Mm mm id HICKS' CAPO DINE CURES ALL ACHES And Nervonanaa Trial Wlllc lite Aldru tutors Dr. Osier's Turn To Smile. Dr. Osier must have smiled when he read the announcement of the appointment of Canon Jelf to tho mastership of Sutton's Hospital, Charterhouse. The event was bound to let loose upon hint tho sneers of those who seriously regarded his "too old at forty" little joke. The new head Is 73 years young, and to all appearances is good for another decade's service. He comes an a distinguished family, of which the present, generation has given us a brilliant judge and a gallant soldier. The .lulfs are a sunny-soulod family. Scholurs of Charterhouse will be glad to hear that. Tho Canon Is n man of slgularly sweet disposition, though armed with the qualities which make for discipline. His younger brother, Mr. Justice Jelf, is the man who loves not juries in general, though be has done great things with some In particular. Withal, he is one of the kindliest, most courteous men on the bench, and when the other day bo Inherited an unexpected 500 from an admirer his friends wished that the sum was ten times as great. Good Food Cheap In China. Corporal Frank Hayden, of the : army recruiting station, who spent a year of army service in China, : says it is a good country to "soldier" I In. "The worFt thing about China and ' the Islands," he said, "Is that there's no ono to associate with except na tives. Otherwise they're good plncos, China especially, to do military ser vice. Food of good quality is very cheap. We could buy 173 eggs there for 50 cents American money or (1 'Mex.' Ten cents would buy a line, fat chicken and 60 cents a good sheep. The Chinese are good cooks and wo could employ one for a very little money over his board." Kan sas City Times. CURED OF GRAVEL. Extreme Cuiition. "What number Chestnut Street did you say your house Is, Miss Walslng hani," asked the young man who had been Introduced that evening and whom she had asked to call. "Well." replied Miss Walslngham with a little hesitation, "the house on one side of us is numbered 21 and that on the other side is num bered 86." Somervlllo Journal. Xot a Single Stone Has Formed Since Vsing Doan's Kidney Fills. I j. ii. uaugnirey, music punusner, i of Suffolk, Va.. says: "During two or three years that I had kidney trouble I passed about 2 V4 pounds of gravel and sandy sediment in tho urine. I haven't passed a stone since using Doan's Kidney Pills, however, and that was three years ago. I used to suffer tho most acute agony during a gravel atte.ck, and had the other usual symptoms of kidney trou bles lassitude, headache. Daln in tho back, urinary disorders, rheu matic pain, etc. I bavo a box con taining 14 gravel stones that I ! passed, but that is not one-quarter of the whole number. I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a floe kidney tonic." Sold by all dealers. GOcentna box. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Square Deal I? assured you when you buy Dr. Plerco's family medicines for all tbo Ingredi ents entering Into them are rrlntcd on the bottle-wrappers and their formulas are ait.-. i. I under oath as being completo land correct. You know just what you are paying for and that tho ingredients uro gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable nutiva medicinal roots fouud growing in our American iorwfrfiljvhlle potent to euro are per'CTti harrnlsaaJsoto the most delicate woincSiafcwcnilJrT'Tr Not, a tlr-.ni iif-AlriiliuJ i;Kff 'piiv.Utfir .tpmuilult A much belter agent Is used '"'"TPr UiK'iil'y ill"1 ''reyrvliilt 'P" medicinal urlnclules used In tlienTTvlt.-iiure trinle reliiicd glycerine. This agent possesses Intrinsic medicinal properties of Its own, being a most valuable antiseptic and antl formeiit, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Olyrerlno plays an Important part In Dr. Plerco's Golden Medical Discovery In the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor apiM'tlto, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of tho stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the' i. olden Medical Discovery" Is a specific for all diseases of tho mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of tho nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs, liven In Its ulcerative stages It win yield to this sovereign rem edy if Its use bo persevered In. In Chronic Catarrh of tho Nasal passages, It Is well, while taking tho "Uoldeu Medical DI& covory " for the noeessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with In Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures the worst cases. In coughs and hoarseness caused by bron chial, thmal ami Inns' uffuclton. exi'eiil con sumption In Its advanced alai Medical DKcuvsiy " Is a moi cdy, especially tn thoso ob couuliscuuse.il by lrrlliilion si tbo bronchial mucous menibri lli-eiikiiig Things. Never Is a housekeeper quite so mad as when the kitchen maid breaks her china; and she has a right to be, for In nearly all cases It Is pure earolessness. This Is shown b) the fact that some girls may stay At a place for a year or more andVjiot break a thing, while there are others who are throwing out a broken cup or plate every dav or two. And the excuses that are offered up for such vandalism would make a book: "I juat lifted It up and It came to pieces," or "I put 1 it down there and it Just fell apart," I or "It was broken before," or "I never broke it." And so on UideQ nately the excuses run. And tho poor housewife stands and grieves and gasps, wondering how long that fa vorite set of china will lust that dear set which her mother gave her when she first went to housekeeping. But tho iconoclastic fury of the kitchen girl moves reslstlessly on, breaking the handlo off this little pitcher, dropping the lid of tho sugar bowl Into pieces, breaking in upon the last half of those crystal glasses smashing the turkey platter, and losing two of thoso wedding dessert spoons on, on she goes like a con quering hero, and who dares dispute tho majesty of her march ? The kindly lidy of the house hardly duros to venture Into the sacred culinary precincts, to express a faint regret over the breaking of a favorite dish, for there is bo much that ono must put up with In the dire vicissitudes of life so much misfortune that one must accept w(th resignation and speechless sorrow. Ohio State Journal. covery " li not ao sxhkI for acut !.. nor u e"tioldeii dent rciii-hsns-on geniloti of The"Di. urhs url!- lllllst it lie 'V i ion In Its advanced Ins from peeled to cure consumption la us advanced luges- uu medicine will do thai -hut for all liiu oliMliiute. chronic coughs, which, if Oaf lectori, or badly treated, lead up to consutnp lion, it is Uiu 1 uiudlciiie tl;ul cuu l.u taUuu. Can't Re Sat I'pon. Angry Scot Look here, Mr. O'Brlel I've the verra greatest re spect for yer country, but ye inaunii forget this: Ye can sit on a rose, and ye can alt on a shamrock, but, O man, ya canna sit on a thistle. Kausas City Times. The Alaska Packers Association have liberated from their hatcheries In Alaska, up to 1906, over throe hundred and fifty-one million (351, 000,000) young salmon. Their Fort mann hatchery is the largest in the world. His Reason, Thin Chappie -I halen't seen you running after that fair-haired girl lately. What's the rew-'n., old fellah? Stout Chappie Oh, eh! Well, eh! -Bhe's my wife now, you see. Ally Sloper's Half-Holiday. COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York. R. (1. Dnn & Co.'a Weakly Review of Trade says: One of the bast features of the present situation la the steady im provement In mercantile payments, despite the nnsottled condition of tho money marknt. Congestion in the Iron and steel Industry and tardi ness of deliveries were accentuated by the flood which stopped produc tion at many plants In tho Pittsburg district for three days or more. Home mills wore damaged to an ex tent that was not readily remedied, and the record-brenklng rate of pig iron output was reduced, so that March will not attain the new month ly high-water market thnt seemed probable. A very heavy tonnage of Southern Iron has been taken In the Birmingham market nnd at firm quotations, and the Inquiry for ma terial Indicates the situation at steel mills. Tho flood closed order hooks for tubes, which were already very late with deliveries, and puts struc tural mills still further behind just when Open weather makes full pro duction most desirable. A lull In tho volume of new busi ness Is welcomed by the cotton mills. aB pressure for delivery had advanced prices to tho limit of safety in the opinion of many manufacturers. Footwear factories In New Eng land receive supplementary orders for seasonable goods, chiefly from Eastern wholesalers, for shipment In May nnd June, but this class of bus iness comes forward somewhat slowly. Argo Red Salmon is sold In one pound tall cans, because only the tall cans are filled by machinery. Flat and "no-half pound cans are filled by hand. Hand work In factories Im crude and antiquated. Hot Stuff. Col. "Bill" Hackney, of Wlnfield, has copies of every letter written from hlB office In the last 15 yearB. Some of them, of course, observes an exchange, are preserved in asbestos wrappings. Kansas City Journal. OarfUM Ten U for Ciofo who desire an ideal laxative; it is simple, pure, mild and potent, it regulates the liver and kidneys, overcomes constipation and brings (Jood Healtlu It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. A Funny Joke. "I say, D'Orsay, hve you ever heard that joke about the guide in Rome who showed Bomo travelers two skulls of St. Paul, one as a boy and the other as a man?" "Aw, deah boy no aw, let me henh It." Boston Transcript. Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo. Girl An Electric Buttery. That Fannie Shapiro is a natural electric battery and surcharged is the only explanation that the scien tists can offer of the remarkable ex perience she undergoes every time she attempts to rldo In an electric car. Miss Shapiro Is 16 years old and one of the prettiest girls In tho Old Church District, In which she lives on Phillips Street. The most learned of BoBton's hospital surgeonH have been unable to fathom the mysterious case. The moment the young woman boards a trolley car nnd tho current is turned on she Is overcome with an uncontrolnhle desire to laugh and cry. Before she has traveled halt a dozen blocks she is In tears and then suddenly become exhilarated and breakB into peals of laughter which she 1b unable to restrain. She Is fully aware of her condition and knows that she is attracting atten tion, but cannot control herself. She has made every effort to over come this peculiar condition, but without avail, and twice it has bo come necessary to remove her to the Relief Hospital for treatment. Miss Shapiro Is a buxom, rosy girl, the picture of perfect health, and. humiliated by her peculiar con dition, which has become known as "trolleyltls," she began yesterday walking from her home to her place of employment, and says she In tends to continue It until the doc tors enn devise a plan to relieve hor of the surplus electrical energy she possesses. N. Y. World. A FRIENDLY GROCER Dropped a Valuable Hint about Coffee. "For about eight years," writes a Mich, woman, "I Buffered from' nerv ousness part of the time down tn bed with nervous prust ration. "Sometimes 1 would get numb and It would bo almost impossible for nio to speak for a spell. At others, I would have severe bilious attacks, and my heart would flutter painfully when I would walk fast or swoep. "I havo taken enough medicine to start a small drug store, without any boncflt. One evening our grocer was asking Husband how I was and ho urged that I quit coffee and use Pos tum, so ho brought home a pkg. and I made it according to directions and wo were both delighted with it. "So we quit coffee altogether and used only Postum. I began to get better In a month's time and look llko another person, tho color came back to my cheokf, I began to sleep well, my appetite was good and I com menced to take on flesh and become Interested in everything about tbo house. "Finally I was able to do all my own work without tho least sign of my old trouble. I am so thankful for the little book, 'The Road to Well ville.' It has done me so much good. I haven't taken medicine of any kind for six months and don't need any. "A friend of ours wbo did not like Postum as sho made It, liked mine, and when she learned to boll It long enough, tier's was as good as mine. It's easy rf you follow directions." Name given by Postum Company, Battle Creek. Mich. Read the little book, "Tho Road to Wellvllle," In pkga. "There's a reason.." Livo stock. New York. Beeves Feeling anil; dressed beof alow at 79c. P'Er IPound. Exports to-morrow, 100 cat tle. Calvos receipts, 324; veals steady to strong; common to good veals, 6.008.50; choice and Har lem veals, 9. 00; no buttermilks or barnyard calvos offered; dressed calves steady; city dressed veals, 813V4c. per pound; country dress ed veals, 8 12c. Sheep And Lambs Sheep nomi nal; lambs steady; medium to prime lambs, 7.500 8.25. Hogs Market about steady; good light State hogs, 7.60. Chicago. Cattle Market steady to strong. Plain to best steers, 4.25 6.85; heifers, 2.655.25; cows, 3.255.00; bulls, 3.25 4. GO ; calves, 2.60 & 7.25; stackers and feeders, 2.50g6.25. Hogs Market strong to 5c. high er. Choice heavy shipping, C.92toirY C.97V4; light butchers', 6.85 Jj 6.924; light mixed". 6.85 6.95; choice light, 6.90 6.95; packing, 6.506.87'4; pigs, 4.506.80; bulk of aalos, 6.85 6.90. WOK Ml REMEMBERING The Imperial Bank of Persia pos sesses the sole privilege of Issuing banknotes in Persia for 50 years to come. Should a bill now before the Cali fornia legislature pass It will be un lawful for any California hunter to kill more than 35 wild ducks in any day. The School of Textiles Is an Insti tution whose teaching has brought the manufacture of cloth and all branches attached to that Belgian industry to a high s'tata of perfection. A colored man up at Leavenworth has broken the record for living un der difficulties. A surgical operation showed that he had lived a week with a blood clot In his brain at large as a man's hund. Kansas City Jour nal. (Tonsul General Richard Guenther, of Frankfort, advises that the State government of Hamburg Is contem plating zteiiBlvo .improvements for the landing, storing and shipping of fish at tho port of Cuxhaven in the interest of the Uorn: an fishing lndus-trleo. Wholesale Market. Baltimore. Flour Dull and un changed; receipts. 5,425 barrels; exports, 20,443 barrels. Wheat Dull; spot, contract, 77; spot. No. 2 red Western, 79 M; March, 77; April, 78; May, 79; steamer No. 2 red. 73 ; receipts, f,204 bushels; Southern on grad., 73 77. Corn Easier; spot, mixed, 494 49; white, 51?J514; March, 49 49; April, 50V450-: May. 51051H; July, 52 bid; steamer mixed, 48 48; receipts. 154,837 bushels; exports, 525,323 bushels; Southern white corn, 51 52; Southern yellow corn, 49 49. Oats Easier; No. 2 white. 49 50; No. 3 white, 48fr49; No. 2 mixed. 48 48; receipts, 5,084 bushels; exports. 110 bushelB. Rye Firm; No. 2 Western domes tic, 73 74: choice, 78 bid; receipts, 2,251 bushelB. Butter- Firm and lower; fancy imitation, 26 27: fancy creamery, 33; fancy ladle, 22(1( 23; store-packed. 1719. Eggs Firmer; 17. Cheese Active and unchnnced; large, lg; medium, 15 15; small. 1515. New York. Wheat Receipts. 24,- 000 bushels: exports. 26,100 bushels; spot easy; No. 2 red, 83, elevator; No. 2 red, 84, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 91. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 86, f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 81.700 bushels; exports. 68,596 bushels; spot market easy; No. 2, 57, elevator, and 53, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 54; Nn. 2 yellow. 53, f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts. 87.000 bushel; exports, 1,250 bushels; spot markit steady; mixed, 26(fr 3 2 pounds, 47; natural white, 30 57 33 pounds. 49 51; clipped white, 36 -10 pounds, 50 53. Cheese Firm, unchanged; re ceipts, 811. Eggs Easier; receipts. 27,901; State Pennsylvania, and near by, brown and mixed, extra. 18 19; firsts to extra firsts, 17 18; Wes tern, flrst3, 17 (official price. 17); Beconds, 17. Potatoes Irish steady; Southern, late crop, per barrel, 2.00 3.50. Philadelphia. Wheat dull anl lc. lower; contract grade, March, 77 78c. Corn steady and In fair demand: March, 5050c. Oats firm and in good demand; No. 2 white natural. 49 60c. Butter steady and in fair demand; extra Western creamery, official price, ' 30 c; street price, 31; extra nearby prints, 33. Eggs steady and in fair demand; nearby fresh and Western fresh, 18c. at mark. Personal Knowledgi Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this compctiUve age and when of ample character it places it fortunate possessor b 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 lick., ol human enort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life nnd 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 nn ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal tslisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component Part and has won the valuable patronage of millions o( the Well Informed of tho world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the W ell Inlormed ol the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixu of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of --Syrup of Figs and lo act its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, 1 .1 11 r r. , r- wncmcr you can tor vrup ot Mrs or by the full name S yrup Figs and Elixir of Senna. COT" Cm FORMA SAN FRANCISCO. CAL LOUISVILLE, KY. umtAtt and NEW YORK.N.Y PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Uolor mure goaUabrlKtili raniiriuUtrcnlciralhuii any uilio- dye. Ono 10c. paekago i-oluronll nurra. Tlie dve In eolU wator DotUi- luan ttnr utiler do. You can djroonjr garment wltnoiit tipping nporu Writs fur rreo uookijt-Uow to IJjo, Bleuoli ami Mix Colora, iHOMMJU JJlttlli CO., Luiunvtlfe, iUinuurl Of all the places In the world San Franrlsco the other day a man bought three "gold bricks" for $850. When he took them to the mint, they told him they were of iron, gilded. A man Is so prom of his utronir will thnt he brag's about never eating a thing he doesn't like. FITS, St. VI tus' Dance : Norvons Dl seiiKes per manentlycured bv Dr. Kline's tlreat rve Restorer. f3 trial Ixittle nnd treatis'.- free. Dr. H. H. Kline. Ld.,981 ArohBt, fhfla., Pa. I,nts of men arc suspielous of others because they know themselves. , Itch cured in 30 minutes bv Woolfnrd's Banitary Totion; never fuila. SoM by Drug ptn. Mail onlers promptly filled bv Dr. E. DetchonMed.Co.,Cniwfordsville,Ind. $1. Every hoy knows several men he expects to whip when he Krows up. I i . . i . f,,.. rj.l U..UI. i rri... - - rr , ,., .. ..I, aaMwi i aw n mi m ieti now; it regulates the liver and kidneys, I overcomes constipation, purities the Mood and nsdloatsjl disease. It is made wholly of Herbs. One of th" thing that go without saylngr 1 spi-eeliless nmuzement. POTASH To find ni other crops, wrhe lor tlic "Former's tiuiitc (Dougn war iii i muth write to GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Mreet New Vcrk FDRfOUS HUMOR ON CflfLD. Itching, Bleeding Sores Covered Hody Nothing Helped Her Cuticura Cures Her in Five Duys. "After my granddaughter of about seven year had been cured of the measles, she wa attacked about a fortnight later by a furious itching and painful eruption all over her body, especially the upper part of it, farming watery and bleeding sore, es pecially under the arms, of considerable size. She suffered a great deal and for three week we nursed her every night, using all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried the Cuti curs Remedies and after twenty-four hour wo noted coniderable improvement, and, after uaing only one complete set of the Cuticura Remedies, in five consecutive day the little one, much to our joy, had been entirely cured, and ha been well for a long time. Mr. F. Ruefeuucht, R. F. D. 3, Hak erafieid, Cal., June 25 and July 20, 1900." The less grit r man has the easier It Is for him to srrumble. Choose Your Yields by Choosing Your Fertilizer You'll pet a Timothy crop like that in the rit;ht hand picture, if you choose a poor fertilizer. You'll get a crop like thai at the left, even if the soil is poor, provided you choose a fertilizer containing 8 of ret itie hest resultH from irrow-inf e- , -. e W. L. DOUGLAS irlVjfcCr THE WORLD S3.00 AND S3.5Q W. I. DOUGLAS S4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CAIINCT BI EQUALLED (U AN? PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AY ALL PRIOES Men's hOSl 5 to tUl.rtO. Hoys' Shoot, S:; to sU.&S, Women's Shoes, 4 to l.no. )ii M Children's Mho, M.SS to i.(mi. W. U lous;liu shoes nre recognized liy expui v judges of footwua to be tho hest in style, tit and wear DPOUUCed In this country. Each part of tho shoo mid overy detail of tho making is looked afier aud watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or cost. If I could tako vnu into my largo factories at Ilmcktnn, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Dom-laa shoes aro made, you would thon understand why they hold thMr shape, lit bettei, ivuni, milium oi Kleiner vuiun man any oilier 1IIUKOH. km ? ; xr -TV- It 'IT w i , ' - 1 '"mo l it i itui (i.tlUI ill. l. it'-. lalas MUM nnil Mlif Is itiiii?4 on tli holtom. whlHi protrrti thr wrurer uKAln-t hlirli sTairA 'V VZJrW; li':L'7" -very w tier... Im imh , f. w, Brockton, Alus. 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT yur Tm.ie mm narnvu n vr iWfcI1 , ,a Jir;, rr,1Q1 our factor? to utter for a tbird of a canton . w.. .1.:. r... ..... .TTi ... .F1. m.ruai and guarantc Mfa dm.Terr. Vou art out nollU UnoCaaUaltHlaatoity.a,qua.lCjaiidpr.u, We Are The Liraotl Umnut-rtw, it., ur sj - 1 sassiBBSHi w u su aut; If Ul BS4 His. u.ir Dllllnf Vahlcfm S,tjl.orlUrnM. iiJior.ar7rr.;uirus; JjkA SSfUBSt -n vim VBMM waaf .u with Mta.gu 1'rtco oomplata, $M. 60, Ukliarl Carriage & Hnrncss Mlg. Co., ukiiari, ijQtnauna, f)r-sBt tlllnr compute, $11, gfi. 3 ' i ' "H s hi I - II . II Tho lVIomilJ :lDARDolJTiSSQiriTt Oil Stove Dib H0GLESS LAUD US GOVERNMENT- INSPECTION ITS SOUTHEBN-f nTTfrnni. m Nlssbiav&WANNAilATlAinANHifOilBScii Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produr-M a strong working flame instantly. Flame alwavs under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the ki.tchen. Made in tiree sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your cfrcular a2eQCy for deaiptive Jteyb Lamp t 'J1" xlrt U?p ,or "U-round household use. P$l,l b"l !hrouho d bMutifully nickeled. U ah. V'"trUCte4; bIy sale! uoescelled in light. Hiving power; ta ornament to ny room, every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest ageucy. ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY (Incorporate) . FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX With iC-imtfo illustratoU liuoklbt, giving IIKKI use for Borax in the Home, Kttnn unit iSft SOUVENIR PICTURE, nee fur fit'., and your ileulor'u numo. Ad dreas Fuel tic Ommt Romx Co., New Yoili. THB riATCUTQ " Tl,u wl4h ,o kn"w IIAltnlO ''ATKNTsr Tou r know about TIU DX.JI I -K .' l'o you w. nil n, know ulxiut I KNHiiN - .' Do ion wlh lo Snow about HAY ud UoUNl'V? Iheii wrlio in W. i . Will., Aitomei -jii-Uw N iry fiiblM. VmUi Iluliillns. Sit Indiiiu.i Av .iiua. vthlngtin. D. 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