cElixirsf'Senna acts ontAy yot prompt ly on me bowels, cleanses the system effectually, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To got its oenejicial ejects bay tKe genuine. flunulncturcd by tho California PgStrupCo. SOLO BY IF.A0INO ORUCGISTS-601 p..BOTTU RUSHING THE SCRAP HERO. t I W. I.. lim!n mnfcn, and lelU morn mr-n'B S3.0O ami S3. SO shoe than any othrr maiutracliirr-r In tho worm. n cnuae lliey hold thnlr ahnpe, flt In llrr. and wear longer than any other make 8hoe t All Prioet, for Every Member of the , Men, UoyB, Women, Mltiee a Children " f imlly, W L DoTml.eM 00 ud SB .00 Ollt Edge Shoe, .-annot M eanauaa ,ny pric. w. u. uoa(i ,i.bu uu $3.00 ,hol art tht twit In the world Tat Color Kueleti Vmtxi I I , -' -t etr'l'nke 1 n Nutt.fUiit.. W. L, buuplaa rutin" and prion U atampatl on bultom. Sold eYery whore, stioee mailed from factory to any part of the world. Cat.iloirue tree. W. I.. DOUilLAS. 157 Spark St., Brockton. Man. Only A Short Trip. Mr. Meeker Oh, Doctor, my hus band seems to be wandering in his mini this morning. Doctor Don t let that worry you; he can't go very far. Chicago News, HJrks' Cnputllne Cures Women's Monthly Pinna, Backache, Nervousness, and Headache. It's Liquid. Effects imme diately. Prescribed by physicians with best results. 10c. 23c, ana 60c, at drug stores. A man can think he Is having tho grandest time In the world doing something bo would know anybody else was a fool for doing. To Drive Out Maluriu and Uuild Up the System Take the Old Shaudard Grove's Tastb JjCttO Chill Toxic. You know what you aro'takiug. Tho formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is sfmply Qui nine and Iron in a tastuluss form, and the moat effectual form, i'or grown people and children. SOc. A Ghost Club's Test. The London "Ghost Club," a scien tific organization with a shivery name, is about to propound a test that ought to go far toward deter mining whether the dead can com municate with friends on earth. These students of the spiritual world have a secret diary kept by one of their members, recently deceased, aird the "man on tho other side ' will be questioned as to its contents. Tbie book was sealed by Its owner be fore his death and will not be open ed until the club has assembled in solemn conclave to prosecute Ita in quiry. The names of many of the investigators ought to be a guaran tee) of the good faith of the Investi gation. If the slightest loophole be left open for trickery, the "tests" will be to leave the vital question exactly where It has remained since the days of the Fox Sisters and the Davenport Brothers. B rooklyn, Eagle. Fume. The Incumbent of an old church in Wales asked a party of Americans to visit his parochial school. After a reoitatlon he invited them to ques tion ihe scholars, and one of the party accepted the invitation. "Little boy," said he to a rosy faced lad, "can you tell me who George Washington was?" "Iss. surr," was the smiling reply. " 'E was a 'Merlcan gen'ral." "Quite right. And can you tell me what Qeorge Washington was remarkable for?" "Iss, surr. 'E was remarkable c'ob 'e was a 'Merlcan an' told the trewth." The rest was silence. CasbeH'B Journal. NO GUSHKK Uut Tells Facta About Postum. .From the Indiiinupoli Nevm. CONSUMPTION COSTS US A BILLION A YEAR. Startling Statistics Brought Out at the Tuberculosis Congress by Professor Flatter, of Yale. when they are beginning to earn money. The minimum cost of doc- I tors' bills, nursing, medicines and loss Of earnings amount to over 2400 In each case, while the earning power which might have been If death had not come brings the total cost to at least $8000 for each Individual. If this sum Is multiplied by the 138,000 deaths, the cost, It Is seen, Is bigger than the Immense sum of I $1.000, 000", 000. Professor Fisher es- i timaien mat over nan iuib t-uoi iuuo upon the victims themselves, but the cost to others than the consumptive Is over $440,000,000 a year. As a matter of self-defense, he averred, It would be worth while to tho community In order to save mere ly a quarter of tho lives now lost by consumption to invest $5,500,000, 000. At present only a fraction of one per cent, of this sum Is being used to fight the disease. Professor Fisher expressed his be lief that Isolation hospitals for lB curable consumptives are the best in vestment of all, because In this way the most dangerous consumptives are prevented from spreading the disease by careless spitting in their hornet I and neighborhood Washington, D. C. Professor Irv ing Fisher, of Yale University, read a paper before the International Con gress on Tuberculosis which created a decided sensation. Professor Fisher's paper was on "The Cost of Tubercu losis," and he made the startling an nouncement that tho great white plague costs In hard cash over one billion dollars a year. He estimated that consumption kills 138,000 persons every year In the United States. This Is equal, he said, to the deaths from typhoid fever, diphtheria, appendicitis, men ingitis, dlnbetes, smallpox and cancer all put together. Then again, he said, It generally takes three years to die, during which time the poor victim can earn little or nothing. "Five million people now living In tho United States are doomed to fill consumptives' graves unless some thing can be done to prevent it," de clared Professor Fisher. "As each death means anxiety and grief for a whole family, I estimate that there will be over twenty million persons rendered miserable by these deaths " The scourge, he said, picks out Its victims when they are young men and young women, at the very time of lite COMMERCIAL CQLUWi Weekly Review oi Trade and Latest Market Reoorts. New York. Hradstreet'B says: While events generally lend to ward steady, If Blow, Improvement, conservatism still rules purchasing In wl.ole.vile and Jobbing lines, and nt several large centers fall trade, no tably In dry goods, has reached and passed Its maximum. Taken ns a whole, trade, though In a few In stances rqunl to a year ago at this date, Is still generally below the normal, and the approach of the elec tion has a tendency to discourage all but absolutely npccBsary pur chases. Western trnde ndvlces are good as a whole, though house trade is nn the wane, and traveling sales men are relied upon to take care of reorder business. There Is very general agreement that stocks are small In retailers' hands, and color to this Is given by the ma:iy orders given for Immediate shipment, which throws unusual bur dens In turn upon jobbers, Whole salors and niimiiTnct urcrs. There la rnther more doing nt the lnrger Eastern market?. In some kind of men'n-wear fabrics and foreign dress fabrics. Food products, such ns groceries nnd meats, are also relalively more active. The leather trades are quiet, hides are dull, but firm, while shoe orders are not equal to expectations. Business failures in the United States for the week number 267. against 2fifi last week and 160 in the like week of 1907. Wheat, Including Hour exports from the United States and Canada for the week aggregates 6,439,526 bushels, against 3.491,911 bushels last week and r, 272, 737 bushels this week last year. Corn exports for the week are 69.982 bushels, against 12,443 bushels last week and 1.193, 190 bushels In 1907. It AIRED FROM HICK UKD St., Gardiner, After Ail Hope Hntl Vanished. Mrs. I, H. Bsnnett, 63 Fountain Me., says: My back used to trouble mc so severely thnt at last I had to glvo up. I took to my bed nnd stayed there four months, suffering In tense pain, dizziness, headnche and Inflam mation of the bind- ri der. Though with out hope, I began using Poan's Kidney Pills, nnd In three months was com pletely cured. Tho trouble has nevei returned." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 3125 COAL MINERS LOST LIVES. It -cords Show 1907 Was the Worst Year in History of Industry. Washington, D. C. Accidents in 92,535 tons for each life lost. Mis coal mines of the United States dur ing tho last calendar year resulted in tho death of 3125 men. and injury to 5316 more, according to statistics just made public by the Geological Survey. The death record among the coal miners during the year was greater by 1033 than in 1906, and is said to have been the worst year In the history of the coal mining Indus try. The figures do not represent the full extent of the disasters, as re ports were not received from certain States having no mine Inspectors. West Virginia reported the heaviest death rate in 1907, 12.35 per thou sand employes, and this State also showed the lor.est production for each life lost 65,969 tons. New Mexico stood next on the list with a death rate of 11.45 and a production of 77,332 tons for each life lost. Ala bama was third, with a death rate of 7.2 per thousand and a production of souri had the lowest death rate, head ing the roll of honor with .95 and 499,742 tons of coal mined for each life lost. Statistics do not bear out the pop ular idea that most mine disasters result from explosions. Of the total number reported during the last year, 947 deaths and 343 Injuries resulted from gas and dust explosions, and 201 deaths and 416 injuries were caused by powder explosions. The chlel cause of death among the miners, the report explains, was due to the falllnj of mine roofs and coal. Such disss ters caused 1122 deaths and 2141 Injuries. E. W. Parker, chief statistician ol the survey, asserts that much benefit will result from tbe action of Con gress in appropriating $15 0,000 to in vestlgate mine disasters and take steps to decrease the number of ac cidents each year. DIVER FIGHTS DEVIL FISH. Thirty feet Under Water in Hold of Wreck When Attacked. out of the darkness and one twined "We have UBed Postum for the past eight years,'' writes, a WIb. lady, "and drink it three tlmas a day. W nersr tire of it. "For several years I could aearcely eat anything on account Ot difcpepsia. Ideating after meals', palpitation, sick headache in fact was1 fa such misery and distress I fried living; on hoi wat er and toast for nearly a year. "I had quit coffee, ther canae of my trouble, and was using hot watlV, but this was cot nourishing. "Hearing of Postum I began drink ing It and my ailments disappeared, and now I can eat anything I want witnout trouble. "My parents and husband had about the same experience. Mother uld often suffer after eating, while Vt drinking coffee. My husband was J "reQt coffee drinker and suffered "om indigestion and headache. After he atoppod coffee and began Postum both ailments left him. He will not drink anything else now, and e have it three times a day. I could rlte more, but am no gusher only tite plain facta." Name given by Postum Co., Battle "ek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wei vine," ,n pkg.. "There's a Rea on. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to tine. They Bnulne, true, and full of htuuaa San Francisco, Cal. Wrapped in the tentacles of a giant devil fish, Martin Lund, a diver employed by the Coast Wrecking Company, fought for his life in the hold of the wrecked steamer Pomona, which lies In thirty feet of water In Fort Ross Cove off the Marin County coast. The devil fish had evidently entered the vessel's hold during the night. Lund had been at work some time before be was attacked. A giant ten tacle four inches in diameter first gripped one leg. Before Lund real ized what was happening another en circled his thigh. The diver began to chop at the rubber-like bonds and at the same time gave the hoisting signal to the barge above. Two more tentacles squirmed about his neck. As the efforts of th men on the surface to comply with his signal threatened to pull his hel met off, Lund was forced to signal them to stop. With only his left arm free he hacked at the tentacles until they were partially crippled, but he wai being drawn toward the fish when he saw the outline of the body. Plung ing toward it lie drove his knife with all his force into the head, repeating the blow until he had slashed It Intc sections. In its death throes the oc topus tightened Ub tentacles until the diver was almost crushed In its em brace. Lund finally cut himself free and was brought to the surface fainting. MERCURY FOUND BY SURGEON TO CURE TUBERCULOSIS Washington, D. C. Physicians and the laity will be greatly Interested in the result of a series of experiments made by the navy surgeoni recently, through which they believe they have demonstrated that mercury is a spe cific for tuberculosis. The Govern ment Bureau of Medicine and Surgery-has published the reports of Med ical Director C. T. Hibbett and Sur geon Barton Leigh Wright. Surgeon Wright, who is the origin ator of the treatment, says he discov ered the efficacy of the drug by acci dent. He was treating a case which required mercury. The patient was tubercular as well. To the surgeon's astonishment the tubercular lesions began to heal. The mercury is administered by . in jection Into the muscular tissue In order to avoid digestive derangement Dr. Wright .-ays. "I am convinced," he adds, "that in mercury we have a specific for tu berculosls, and that the only question remaining is how long a time will be required to effect a cure. We follow the well established rules of treat ment during the administration of the drug open air, rest, proper food In abundance, sanitation, personal hy giene and selection of climate." Surgeon-General Rlxey declines to com ment on the testa. Of course it is not claimed by Dr. Wright that the new treatment will restore the lost lung tissue, but where there Is enough lung tissue to support life he believes the victim can be saved. Wholesale Market .New York. Wheat Rerelp; 133,000; exports, 10.S00. Spo., strong; No. 2 red, 1.08 V4 ft 1.10 ele vator; No. 2 red, 1.10 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Dulnth, 1.13 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.10 (. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 1,075. Spot, firm; No. 2, 85 Vi elevator and 86 nominal delivery. Option market was without transactions, closing U 9oc. net higher. September closed 85 V, ; December, 77; May, 73. Oats Recolpts, 54.000; exports, 4,000. 8pot firm; mixed, 26Q82 pounds, 53; natural white, 6"0S pounds, (8H0G6; clipped white, 32 40 pounds, 55 fL 61. Poultry Alive, firm; spring chick ens, 14; fowls, II; turkeys, 14; iressed. steady; Western spring hickens, 15 (ft 19 ; fowl3, 1415'3; iprtng turkeys. IOC M, Eggs--Irregular; receipts. 9,978; itate, Pennsylvania, and nearby fancy elected white, 32j?34; do., fair ti holce. 26ffi 31; brown and mix.1 fancy, 18980; do., fair to choice, 263 27. Philadelphia. Wheat firm, 1c. higher: contract grade, September. 103 103. Corn firm. Vic. higher; No. 2 fr local trade, 87 87 Vic. Oats firm, fair demand; No. 2 white natural. 54 Vi (ft 56c. Butter firm, good demand; extra' Western creamery, 26c; nearby prints, 28. Eggs firm, good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nenrby firsts, f. c, 25c. at mark; do., current receipts, In returnable caseB, 24c. a' mark: Western firsts, f. c. 25c. at mark: do., current receipts, f. c, 24c. at mark. Cheese firm, good demand: New York full creams, choice, 13 4 13 tto.i do., fair to good. 12V413. Live poultry quiet but steady; fowls, 12 14c; old roosters, 9H 10; spring chickens. 14 15; spring luckB, 11 11; old ducks, 10 Oil. Hullimore. Flour Firm and un changed. Receipts. 6,611; exports, 21.825. Wheat Firm: spot contract, 1.04 91.04i No. 2 red Western, 1.06 ft 1.08; September, 1.040 1.04; October. 1.04 1.04; December, 1.05 1.06: steamer No. 2 red, 1 .04 1.04; Southern by sample, !097; Southern on grade. 1.00 01.03. Receipts. 59,667; exports, 128,000. Corn Steady; year, 68 69:' January, 68 68; Southern white corn, 80 84; Southern yellow corn, 86. Receipts, 2,377. Oats Easier; No. 2 white, 52 52; No. 3 white, 51 51; No. 2 nixed, 51. Receipts, 4,537. Rye Firm; No. 2 Western export, 8fl)8l, Receipts,. 1,973. Hay Firm; No. 1 timothy, 14.00; ,o. 1 clover mixed, 11.50 12.00. Putter Steady; fancy Imitation, 20081; fancy creamery, 25 26; fancy ladle, 20; store packed, 16. Eggs Quiet, 23 24. Cheese Quiet; new large, 13' new fiats, 13; view small, 13. Rain Storm Uncovers Rich Placer Pockets of Gold. San Bernardino, Cal. Jacob L. Tbomaaon, of San Bernardino, was prospecting among the old Mexican placerB near Hesperia when h was overtaken by a furious Btorin, which ! forced him to seek shelter. After u quarter of an inch ot rain nnn tanen in less than one hour, throwing the canyons into roaring torrents, Thom ason returned to his work. When the water subsided he found scores of rich placer pockets, and within a few nouns panned out $10,000 in gold. Women In the Day's News. Boston has a woman pickpocket aged seventy-two. Miss Palmer, daughter of General W. J, Palmer, has adopted nursing aa a career in London. The will of Jane Blauvelt, who left money to the First Reformed Church at Yonkars, N Y has been contested by relatives on the ground of "undue Influence." Attacked in her home by a man who tried to chloroform her, Mrs. Qeorge Hudson, No. 315 East 201st street, New York City, repulsed him with a broom- Kansas Mastodon Tusk Crumpled When Found. Concordia, Kan. A large ivory tusk, seven Inches In diameter, was found near here in a bed of clay. The find was made by Frederick Dutton, who was canoeing in the river. The tusk crumpled Into small pieces when taken nut, but parts of it were brought here, and Mr. Dutton will make a further search for the skele ton of the mastodon, which Is believed to be buried In the bed of slit and clay. Years ago the lower jaw of a mastodon was found In this district. Live Stock. The World of Sport. Sixty-four yachts started in the fall regatta of the Larchmont Club. The Dixie II. wou thi mile cham pionship for motor bohts, showing groat speed. J. Campbell Thompson's four-ln-haud trotted a mile In 8.50 In a coaching race at Syracuse. Charles M. Daniels broke the Amer ican record for swimming 330 and 440 yards across tidal water. "Tom" Nicholson, of St. Andrew's, won the national sod quolting cham pionship of America at Van Cortlandt Park. New . York. Beeves Receipts, 83 7, Feeling nominally steady. Dressed beef slow at 7 to 10 per pound for native sides. Calves Receipts, 310; market steady. Calves. 6.00 to 9.50; West ern calves, 3.75; city dreesed veals, 8 to 14; country dressed do., 7 to 12; dressed grassers and fed calves. t to 7. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4, 100. Trade extremely Blow. Sheep barely steady; lambs weak to 25c. lowor. Sheep, 2.50 to 3.50; lambs, 4.75 to 5.75; culls, 3.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,950. Feeling weak, to 5c. lower. Chicago. Cattle- Receipts, about 5,000; market steady. Steers,, 4.40 7.20; cows, 3.25 5.25: heifers, 3.004.25; bulls, 2.50 ir4.50; calveB, 3.508.00; stockers and feeders, 2.60 4.50. Hogs Receipts, about 13,000; market 10c. lower. Choice heavy, ...lunl 7.40; butchers, 7. 3007.40; light mixed. 6.86 7.00; choice light. 7.0007.25; Ipackers, 6.8007.15; nigs, 3.75 0 6.25; bulk of sales, 6.86 7.10. Sheep Receipts, about 18,000; market lower. Sheep, 3.50 0 4.60; yearlings, 3.86 04.25; lambs, 3.60 0 5.50. When a man talks in his sleep his wife begins to sit up and take notice. An l iiforr inu.le Fat Woman. "Suffering from an overabundance of superflous adipose tfosue." This is the diagnosis of U:e Emer gency Hospitnl physicians In tho caio of Miss Mary Knox, 44 vcnis old, ." feet 5 Inches tall, weighing 3.0 pounds. The woman's cane was brought to tho attention of the police at No. 2 stntlon late yesterday afternoon. It wan said that she wa3 hOlplOMi penniless, nnd really a flt Biiliject for the county home. The patrol' wagon took Miss Knox to the Emer gency Hospital, where after a thor ough examination, t lie foregoing was agreed upon. "It is an odd rase," said Dr. W. L. C3 1st. "MIS3 Knox Is too fat to walk without assistance, as she would fall if she encountered the least ob struction. Then when she is down she can't arise without help. The police say neighbors have been car ing for the helpless woman for some time." Ten years ago Miss Knox Is said to have been as lithe and slender as a gazelle. When she began to take on flesh no manner of dieting made any difference; she was des tined to become very corpulent, nnd very corpulent she did becomo. Kansas City Journal. Yes; John Had A License. John Ricklnger and Mary Owcnrr, of RensBelaer, having decided to get married, John hurried to the city clerk '8 office. "I want a license." he said, throw ing a Bilver dollar on the clerk's desk. The clerk asked several questions, winding up with "Do you promise not to loan, transfer, or give away the license?" "What do you think I am?" de manded John in a huff. With the license John and Mary went to the Rev. Mr. Careys. "Have you a license?" usked the clergyman. "Sure," said John, handing over his paper. The clergyman read It, and smil ed. "You've got a license to hunt, not to marry." In offering his apologies next day the city clerk said ho thought every body was looking for a hunter's 11- censo this tlmo of year. New York World. nearness Cannot Ik- Cured Jylooal application as theycannot reach the Duieaaod portion of thoear. There is only one way to cure deafness, aud that ts by consti tutional remedies. Deafness iscauwd bynn inflamed condition of the mucons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thin lubeis in flamed you have a mmbritip sound or impor foct hearing, and when it Is entirely cloi-ed Deafness is the result, and unless tho infill ra mation can be taken out and this tnlio re stored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever. Ninecasesout of tea arecausedbycatarrh, which Is nothingbutan inflamed condition of the mncons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused byratnrrh)tbtttcniv not be curedby H all's Ostarrh ( 'nre. Send for tfrcularu f ree. F.J.CmTOSY & 0o.,Toledo,O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Am His Life Without A Holiday. George Hay ward, aged 91, who has Just died at Needham Market, lived nearly all his life In the same house. He never had a day's holi day aud never saw the Bea. Hayward was formerly In busi ness as a butcher, and he was in tho habit of wearing an apron at church on Sundays beneath his frock coat. London Daily Mall. How Ho Ht'lped With The Letter. Visitor That was a beautiful let ter I had from your mother yester day, Tommle. Tommie Yea, but I had to help her with it. VlBltor Help her with It! Tommle Yea, I licked the stamp. The Circle. The greatness that Is thrust upon a man is apt to annoy his neighbors. IKKmeS AM, OATAitH.ll CI' UK. TniIALKNT "( ATAKUHAL Jfcl.l.Y (im X Peafneaa ami Catarrh. Trial treaunri t by tnall free. KI-:a i'I,' , Hinm-apolla. Minn CI lances. "Think of the chances man has for education!" enthusiastic modernist. "Yes," answered the youth, "but think of the chances he takes on being based." Washington Star. a young said the timorous I'hyslclal Tests For Employes. One of the leading railroad com panies in the East has decided to establish a rule for physical tests before employing men which will be us severe aa that required for enter ing the army or navy. This decision Is based on the new Federal em ployers' liability act. passed by the last Congress, tho railroad taking the position that. In order to avoid tho payment of heavy damnges it will be neeesB.iry to require a high er degree of efficiency Bmong em ployes than heretofore. Tho trnvellng public wllll be pleas ed to learn of the new rule. As a general proposition, railroad men are a rugged lot, but the reports Of the Interstate commerce commission show that many accidents are traced to the physical Inefficiency of rail way trainmen. It will be better for mankind If employes charged vlth the transportation and care of hu man lives are required to show a clean bill of mental and moral health before they secure or are al lowed to retain their positions. Omaha Bee, WOHAK'S BACKACHE Hicks' Cnpudine Cures Headnche, Whether from toll. Heat. Stomach, or Martini Strnm. No Acctnmlid or dangernus drugs. It's Liquid. Effect! immediately. I0t., 23c, and Uc, at drug alorea. Wbsrn ft Woman is smart Is to fol low u mnn'o Judgment to flatter him when eho knows It is wrong. HIS SKIN TROUBLES CURED. First Und Ttrhlnjf TCnuli TlirontoiipJ Lntcr With BtOOdPofOfl In T.pjr Rolled on Cnticura Krmrdtei. "About twelve or fifteen vAnr njn I hnrl a break. niz-out, Md it itchel. and vtttBf o badly that I could not have any pei"c be cause of it. Three doctor did not beln me. Then I uned some Outieuni Soap, Cuticura Ointment, nnd OotfattMl Heolvent and be (ran to (ret better rifTt nwnv. They cured m and 1 have not been bothered with the Itching since, to amount to anything. About two yenrp ajro I had la (rrippe and pneumonia which left me with a pain in my aide. Treatment ran it into mv lep, which than iwelicd and began to break out. The doctor wan afraid it would turn to blood-poiaon. T uaed hia medicine but it did no Rood, then I pttd the Cuticum Uemediea three timea and cured the break-irj-out on mv leu. J. I', llenneu, Milan, IIo., May 13, 10)7. ' There is nothing more uncomfoft ablo than being truthful in practice us well as principle. Mrs.Winalow's Soothing Syrup for Children ta thing, oftttlfl t hi' l; urns, reduci- inttainnia- tion, aUiyvntiin, eurea wind coUo,3tobottl9 When a woman makes tip her mind to mairy a man he could escape by dying. For Sale lSiSEE 'aetata li States. Strmit'; num. r-... nou ..luMr-ucacataluc M b.ir Trains with Sttte main m,.leri ret; wa oav it n. tmrm r a CTitr.i it rn WorU's Urtut FaroDnlcn. UaJ fuu- dllg.. Kfc&fcfa toSSF'SX Hfr. N( I M dlawtur. On' !H 'a-Jft X$jr ' '.r own KU..I C..tn 1 naa.t ji . ZIMMEIiMAKN Sim CO., Lona Troa. Icwi DROPS Y SKJSKSi ttoret fur., IWe af twUapaatU, d IO u.- ln-Mri.l Srro. Dr. II. MUjaSjj M)J1, Saa a, tlh.la, tj. VlrrHa90,iVi'"I1Jur new law"iii. MH?-aaJfc.-TJ-.Tia bT -JOHN W. MORHIS. located, "Papa, dear, I feel it In my bones that you are going to buy me a new hat." "Which bone, darling?" "I'm not sure, but I think It's in my wishbone." London ideus. Take with a grain of salt what a man says about his side of the ease. The back is tho mainsprinft; of woman's organism. It iuii-kly calls attention to troublo by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such aa nervousness, betid ache, iuins in tho loins, Weight in the lower part of tin; body, thnt n woman's feminine organism needs iinmetliateattention. In such cases the one mire remedy whloh speedily removes tho cause, and restores the feminine organism to a healthy, normal condition is elydia e. pinkham's vegetable: compound Mrs. Will Voting, of u Columbia Ave., Rockland, Me., nays: " I was troubled for along time with' dreadful bOatkschea and n pain in my side, nnd raa miserable in every way. I doctored until I was discoui iifred and thought I would never get well. I rend what f.ydia ES, I'inkham's Vegetable Compound had done for others and decided to try it; after taking three bottles I can truly say that I never felt Co well in my life." Mr?. Augustus T.yon, of East Earl, Ii., writes to Mrs." I'inldiam : "I had very severe backaches, and pressing-down pains. 1 could not sleep, and had no np petite. Lydiu K. Pink ham':! Vegetable Compound cured me nnd made me feel like a new woman." FACTS TOR SICK WOME'!. For thirty years Lydia M Phik ham's Vegetable Compound, nwie from roots and herbs, has been ti.e standard remedy for female ill& and has posit ivel;. cured thousands Oi women who have been troubled v-ith displacements, inflammation, u! . -ration, fibroid tumors, Irregn: liics, periodic paint, backache, tl ' iear-mg-down feeling, flatulency itirilMt tion.d izzii ii ss.or nervous on -.vtion. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keepathc breatti, teeth, mouth and body antisepticully clean and free trom un healthy fsrm-Ufs and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparation alone cannot do. A itermicidal. disin fecting and deodor- izing toilet requisite Ejrjrflrlyl. of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable (or inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh At drufi and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WITH "HEALTH ANO 0CAUTV" BOOK SENT MIC THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Muss. Hri "m iitt THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO. WINONA. MINNESOTA. MakM 70 IllRVr-nt Aiilc l, .: H h., I u Hami-dlea. Flavor-las I iit,,.i.i,ii Kinds, Tullrl I'rcparutlona, Floe Bum a, Ktc. Can-Oafjers Wanted in E,)ery County. SO Trara Kiprrlrnfr, HH.OOO.OOO Output. BEST PROPOSITION ES. tvc'" AC NTS m . nr i Men in 1 1 I - -f 'imMt ton nhonlri maator Tlrm ! nnd K. I Hn! II I HIPIII Vf II III "'" "l--rr.lv ri. - 1 1- un-t.-r .tlroriapfrviiinB of lUllwa) LiUUM! 1 UlUUI UUIIf OttcialA Main-line in li oar .rhock. Position ..WoluteJi v I y iittaurtxl, when compettMit. Work for Unrd. Proprtui fr. National Telegraph Institute, (Dept. A. N.) hkm! Jus.YicitN l'HII.A.. PA., eoi.iiuBiA.8. a SAFETY RAZOR AT LOW PRICE. SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE. WHY NOTTS. PQPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY Given Proirrptftni; PofttUvu Relief lu Ever lire 9J.W. jjrYILU Case. Hold ty Drua-alat. Pr Trial Pafckure W Mail 10c. WILLIAMS iPfr, Cft, Props. Cleveland, a PATENTS BOUNTIES Patejuc your later Tuur Traae-alaraa. Uoprrig-til ,.wr Uaolit. Wrtliuira, no. luraa, uto. How aol aa tj UuiuiLf tor auMlar U UiMr i--.. .. .. who aarraU m lu civil war. nil 1 Hmvo uurepl avar iajun. lor iit.ai For DUaks una luatniotiou, aduxaaa, W. U. YUia, v. , lw iNuiar cuullo,) IVUI. uuuJlua. ililuX .W, Waaiiiiuttou. L. U Ovar a rara' prajtlo. A I - i 1 1. 1 1 1 IN ( I11S I'AI'KK IT WILL FAY H N U 41 The small price la made poaalbts by tho great demand for thia Razor. Tho small profit on each aggregating aa largo a eum aa if wo oold foworata greater price. Tho benefit la tho oonaumer'a. The Blade Is of the finest steel, scien tifically made and tempered by a secret process--and tho blado, of oouroo, la tho impor tant part of any Razor. Tho frame ia of aatin flnlah, ailver plated, snd "angled" oorreotly for safe, quick snd olosn shsvlng. Tho tough besrded man finda this Rasor s boon; tho soft boarded man finds It a delight. Thoso blsdeo osn bo stropped. Buy one snd you will recommend It to oil your friends. 1 hst Is tho boot toat of any article. In poatage stampa or oaah brlnga It prepaid by mail In a spoolsl box. rninai, 1 nai is ina uaai tee 25 cts. rmrm 1 M ktr : 5 EXTRA BLADE 3 25$ BOOK Pl'BUSHINU Write name snd full sddross very plainly. UOUBKC. 13 Uoaard atraaet, M. V. CM. Mrs. Morris, of White House fame. Is In Washington, but has shown no disposition to call on the President. Malaria Makes Pale Blood The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, rlrlvea n,,t M.iari- kiw- u- " -f -.-wa- vvoar akwoeMeaM SSUVS UUUVUI U fJ VI" airctoui Vam L...... .Va .,: ta t r a a a a . T J wuui vuu tuc luitinK. loe lorruuia IS Dtalnlv minted on evarv hottlc ahnvino la U 1 T,l ,-,1 .r Ai,ininA .i.i.l 1 ..... 1.. 1 .1 . ... mi . . ' . ':'"""'- Maaicicsa, anu me roost eueciuai lorm. ror adults aud children. 50. The Influence behind self-control is usually somebody else's club. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color mora (oola brlnhlesr and taatar culora Uiaaw other d,T. Ona luc paokaaa oolora all attara. Taar dva in oold wi. ,... iau ... ..
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