PE-RU-NA AS A LAST RESOa.T EVEN AN EXPLRT LETS 50MLTHING - DROP ONCL IN A WHILL. MR. WM. F. VAHLBEFG. Mr. Willium F. Vahlberg, Oklahoma City, Okls.., writes: "One bottle of Pirruna which I have tnlten rlirl more toward relieving me of an niiarnvated cane of eat-irrh of the stom ach than .venrt of trentmeni with Che best physicians. "I hntl (jtren up hone of relief, and only tried I'eruna its a taut resort. "I shall continue using it. aa 1 feci sat isfied it will elfscl en entire and per manent cure. "1 moat cheerfully recommend Peruna to all who may rend tnis." Peruna in usually taken aa a last report. Doctors hare been tried anil failed. Other remedies hare lieen used. Sanitariums hare been visited. Travel has been re ported to. At last Peruna is trleil. Relief is fmrnd. This history is repealed over and over opnin, every nay in the year. It Is such re mits as this this give Peruna its unas sailable hold upon the people. We could say nothing that would add force to such testimonials as the above. That people who have had catarrh and hare tried every other remedy available. And relief in Peruna, constitutes the best argument that could be mails. COMMERCIAL COUM Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Resorti BKIMKMINI. FOR MONTHS. nradtitreet's says: "expansion bontlnuca In trade and Industrial linns, shipment, over the railways are Increasing, Idleness U Doing diminished. Prlcos In nu merous i.-.im are higher, collection are better and sentiment Is brighter than It has boon for 1 2 months past. In many sections retailers' stocks are badly broken, owing to conservative purchases hnretoforq made, and aa a result requests for Immediate ship ments are quite tho rulo. On this account and bcoauoo of more season able wouthor sortlng-up ordeis In wholcs:.i ! and Jobbing linos aro of larger volume. Spring business la also developing quite freely, al thougii widespread Improvement In this direction la not looked for until after tho turn of the new year. "Demand for holiday goods Is In creasing. On the whole, the situa tion la bocomlng more lavui utile, though It must bo recognized thai 1 outdoor oporottons tend to contrac- tlon with tho coming of wlntor, thut soir.o recou. expansion nas uecn inigeu with a certain degree of specula tion based on antlcii atlona of what la to conm nud that tho improvement may be slow In reaching the less Important centers." Cartoon by Trigps, in the New Yoik Press. LATE EVENTS MEAN A MODERN CHINA Prof. Hirth Calls Chinese Born Parliamen tarians Predicts Progress. PILES Sampls trestmcrr. ''' Cross PIIs swl Fistula Cure arvl Book xent by mail FREE. REACO.OEPTB MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Moxli-rn Finance. In condemning that sort of modern finance that consists in getting some thing for nothing, tho late Bishop Potter said: "I once knew a boy who would havo made a splendid fi nancier. ThiB boy, strolling idly through the streets he never had anything to do met another. " 'I wish,' he said 'I had a nickel. Then I'd buy a good 5-cent cigar and go into the woods and have a smoke.' " 'I have a nickel,' said tho other boy. " 'Have you?" the first cried eager ly. "Then let's form a corporation.' " 'All right. How Is It done?' " 'I'll be the president. You'll be tho stockholder. The nickel will be the ..cnpltal and we'll invest it In tobacco.' "The thing was agreed to and tho president, taking the stockholder's 5 cents, bought a cigar forthwith. Then he led tho way to the woods. There he sat down on a log, lit up and began to smoke skillfully. Tho stockholder waited for his turn to come. He waited very pn tiently. But the cigar diminished. One-third of It, two-thirds of it dis appeared and still the president showed no signs of satiety. "'Say!' exclaimed the stockholder at last, 'don't I get a whack here?' "The president, knocking off the ashes, shook his head. " 'I don't Bee it,' he said. " 'But what,' shouted the angry stockholder, 'do I get for my capi tal?' " 'Well,' said the president, 'you can spit.' " Now York City. Frledrlch Hirth, Professor of Chinese in Columbia University, who as a lifelong student of the Chinese people, their languago and literature. Is considered one of the best authorities living on Chinese topics, gave It ns his opinion that the death of tho Kmpress Dowager and the Emperor meant the opening of an entirely new and belter era which would benefit not only China but the other nations of the world. He thought affairs in China would from now on advance rapidly toward Euro pean ideals, and though progress will be less rapid than in Japan, China would In thirty or even twenty years be transformed into a nation on an equal footing with tho other great nations of the world. Professor Hirth had no belief in the report that foul piny had entered into the death of the Dowager or the Emperor. In regard to the general attitude of the influential parties and Individuals toward the now rule, he' said: "I think the events of the next few weeks or days will determine the question of bloodshed or peace. I think that both Liberals nnd Conser vatives ate ready to wait quietly In order to see what course the Govern ment will take. Prince Chun is a Liberal, nnd he has enough followers. I think, among the really dangerous party, the overardent Liberals, who might be called the Anarchistic party, to avert any trouble from them. "Prince Chun, I believe. Is an able man. He has visited Germany on a diplomatic mission. He alone of those who have come Into great power in China has seen Europe; that single fact should be enough to show in what direction his rule will tend." Speaking In a general way of the death of Emperor and Dowager he aid: "It appenrs to me a very beneficial thing for China. The antagonistic relations between the two and the control by the Downger of the Em peror roused great dissatisfaction among the Liberals, who had rested their hopes on the Emperor. "Yet Tsi-An played a talunble part. It almost seems she saved the nation In 1898, when by a coup d'etat tho young Emperor tried to crowd on China In twenty days changes which the nation would have needed as many years to digest. "Yet, the Empei jr being highly appreciated by the party of reform nnd progress, her seizure of the reins of Government and suppression of now Ideas cast a gloom over the spirit of the empire. And little as we know the new characters on the Chinese stage, it Is lair to believe that both extremes conservative and progres sive will hold themselves In check, nnd will wait to see where the Gov ernment Is tending. All depends on events; it Is Impossible to state what will happen; one can only speak of probabilities. "But tho tendency, whether calm or violent, will. I feel sure, be toward liberalism. These two deaths have cleared the course for China. There is much talk of antagonism toward Manchu rule, yet that antagonism Is a thing of recent years; it has been greatly heightened by the relations between the Emperor nnd his aunt, tho Dowager. 1 believe now that that antagonism will calm down for the time, and will, If the new Govern ment gives satisfaction, dlo out. "The talk is of a Constitutional Government. I think, and have al ways thought, the Chinese well fitted for It. Tb,ey have always appeared to me to be born parliamentarians. Cer tainly they are as well fitted for lib eral institutions as any Oriental na tion better fitted than the Turks or Persians, ns well fitted, 1 think, as tho Japanese. But I believe they will model their Government on the Jap anese Government, and that tho stages of -heir progress generally will be peaceful. "The present Government has a strong liberal party behind It, nnd the radicals are too much in tho minority now to do any harm. So many strong men, both liberal and radical, are with the Government that I do not foresee a serious outbreak.' The Origin Of "Hurrah." Tho word Is pure Slavonian, and is commonly heard from the coast ol Dalmatla to Behrlng's Straits, when any of the population living within these limits Is called on to give prool of courage and valor. The origin oi tho word belongB to the primitive Id 'a that every man that dies heroic ally for his country, goes straight to heaven Hu-ray (to paradise), and In the shock and ardor of battle the combatants utter that cry, as the Turks do that of "Allah!" each ani mating himself by the certitude ol Immediate recompense to forget earth, and to condemn death. Origin Of The Coolness. Esmeralda I don't care much for automobile riding. Gwendolen I suppose not; the chauffeur can't manage tho machine with one hand. Chicago Tribune. NEW LIFE Pound in Change to Right Food. After one suffers from acid dyspep la, sour stomach, for months and then finds the remedy Is in getting 'he right kind of food, it is something to speak out ubout. A N. Y. lady and her young son nal such an experience, and she "ants others to know how to get re "ef. Sho writes; "For about fifteen months my lit tle boy and myself had suffered with ur stomach. We were unable to retain much of anything we ate. "After suffering In this way for sc long i decided to consult a specialist j 'a stomach diseases. Instead of pro- cnuing drugs, ho put us both on , Qrape-Nuts, and we began to improve Immediately. It was tho key to a new life. I 'Und W hnrt Kdah nnHmr inn imnri Jeavy food which w could not digest. a fow weeks after commencing Orape-Nntg I was able to do my Housework. I wake in the morning lth a clear bead and feel rested and "ve no sour stomach. My boy sleeps " and wakes with a laugh. Ivo nare regained our lost weight M continue to eat Grape-Nuts for 5t tho mornitiK and evenlna meals. VOODOO SIGN CAUSED SUICIDE. Superstitious Test Applied to a Man Accused ol Murder Drives Kim to Deafe ned Stain on the Weapon, Mistaken For Blood, is Really Rust. Monticello, Ark. Suspicion of murder having been confirmed against him in the eyes of his neighbors by a voodoo test, Louis Hursh, a farmer, cut his throat and died In the pres ence of the Coroner's Jury. Samuel Haywood was tho man whose murder was under investiga tion. He was called to his front door at night and killed with a charge of buckshot. His wife had but a fleet ing glance at the assassin and could give no clew to his Identity. Hursh was questioned about the crime at the inquest, but protested that he-had no knowledge of it. Mem bers of the family swore that he was at home when the shot was flrod, and Hursh apparently had been elimin ated from the list of suspects when one of the jurymen, an aged negro, spoke up. "Try tho voodoo test on him," urged the negro. "What's that?" Inquired the Coro ner. "Get Hursh's gun and fire It off again while he is standing by. If he did the murder the gun will sweat blood." The Coroner was disinclined to take this step, but others urged it on him and he finally consented. Hursh declared that It was a matter of in difference to him whether tho test was applied or not. He told where his gun would be found, and it was brought Into court. The Coroner and Jury adjourned to the woods near by, and the gun was loaded and discharged. Hursh stood by, apparently careless cf the results. Following the firing of the -un the Jurymen crowded around it tr exam ine it for the sign. A murmur arose among them, and the suspeu .e was more than the prisoner could bear. He turned to tho guu to examine It, nnd the man who had suggested tho voodoo tost pointed to a red otalri near the muzzle of the weapon. Hursh became agltattd and seemed on the point of making a dash for llboty when he was seized by a deputy. Without further investigation tho party filed back into the court room, where in a few moments the Jury held Hursh responsible for tho kill ing, and Coroner Lewis signed tho commitment. When the prisoner saw that he was to be sent to jail on tho strength of the voodoo test he took a charp knife from his pocket aud with one stroke ended his life. Subsequently more careful examin ation of the red stain on the muzzle of the gun was made and beyond any doubt It was established lo be noth ing but rust. Wholeaam Markets New York. Wheat Receipts, 121,000 bush.; exports. 184,140 bush.; spot easy; No. 2 red, 1.13 Vi olovator; No. 2 red, 1.13 H f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.15 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.18ft f. o. b. alloat. Corn Rocoipts, 3,225 bush.; spot s'eady; No. 2, new, 70 Vi elevator and 714 f. o. b. afloat, to arrive; No. 2, old, 76 nominal. Option market quiet nnd steady, closing Vic. net lijgher. December, 71V4ij72, closed 71; May closed 70 V4. Oats Receipts, 40,500; spot firm; mixed, 2 to 32 lbs., 5 3 V4 (f 5 4 ; nat ural white., 20 to 32 lbs., 53356; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 55 Vi 01. Poultry Alive, Bteady; spring chickens, 13; fowls, 12; turkeyB, 13. Dressed, unsettled ; Western spring chickens, 15 20; fowls, 12'414; spring turkeys, 10 19. PhfladetpMa, Wheat Bteady; contract grade, November, 1.04 f 1.04 Vic Corn Firm, Vic. higher; Novem ber, 6808Vio. Oats -He higher; No. 2 white, natural, 55 55 Vic. Butter Firm; oxtra Western creamery, 31c; do., nearby prints, 33. Eggs Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 33c, at mark; do., current receipts, In returnable cases, 3 2, at mark; West ern lirstB, free cases, 3 3, at mark; do., current receipts, free cases, 32. Cheese Firm; New York full creams, choice, 13Vi13c; do., fair to good, 12 Vi 13. Poultry Allvo, steady; fowls, 12 13o. ; old roosters, 910; spring chickens, 1213; ducks, 1112. Baltimore. Flour Firm, un changed; receipts, 5,815"; exports, 15,424. Wheat Firmer; spot, contract, 1.05 1.05 Vi ; spot, No. 2 red West ern, 1.07 1.07 Vi; November, 1.05 1.05 Vi; December, 1.08 Vi 1.06 Hi steamer, No. 2. red, 1.02 Vi; receipts, 34,556; exports, 56,000: Southern, on grade, 1.02 1.05. Corn Firmer; new spot, mixed, 7070Vi; year, 67Vi67V4: Janu ary, G6Vi06Vi; February, 66 V4 60; steamer mixed, 6767Vi; re ceipts, 9,721; exports, 800; new Southern white corn, 05 70; new Southern yellow corn, 75. Oats Firmer; No. 2, white, 54 Vi; No. 3, white, 53 54; No. 2 mixed, 52Vi53; receipts, l,f33; exports, 300. . Ryo Firmer; No. 2, Western ex port, 81Vi82; receipts, 718. Butter Firm, unchanged; fancy lmtatlon, 24 25; fancy creamery, 31 32; fancy ladle, 20 21; store packed, 17 18. Eggs Firm, unchanged, 31 32. Cheese Steady, unchanged; new, large, 13; new flats, 13; new small. 14. Hope Abandoned Aftrr Physicians' Ion saltation. Mrs Enos Shearer. Yew and Wash ington Sts., Centralis, Wash., says: For years I was weak and rnn down, could not sleep, my limbs swelled nnd the socretloni were troublesome; pains were Intense. I was fast in bed for four months. Three doc tors said there was no cure for me and I was given up to die. Being urged. I used loan's Kid ney Pills. Soon I was better and In a fow weeks was about the hmiso. well and strong again." Sold by all dealers 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buf;nlo. N. Y. Kcrcntlng Abandoned I iir'UN. The abandoned tlTfttl of New Eng land hove been taken advantage of to a considerable extent fcr forestry work. During the poet year about 2,500 acres have been planted with trees, and in tho course of a few years tiieee will prove profitable In vestments. In addillcn to this, sev eral of tho water Companies have adopted the tras planting policy as a means of fosterlue, tl 0 Iter sup ply. The redemption of these farms 1b a very important thing to this section, for the liicropnlng number of abandoned farms has been a mat ter of serious alarm for a long time, rnd bills step seems to offer a so lution to the problem ot utilizing the land which has been lying Idle. In Massachusetts th!e area of waste hn8 been computed as 10 per cent, of the total acreage, while in Rhode Rland alone there are no less than 228 01 those abandoned farms. New York Press. 11. i- e Kicks For Cigarettes, Ho was a lovable looking old beast, tho kind of a horse thai one Instinctively wouid like to give a kindly pat on tho back nnd gay "Good old boy" to. When the driv er was ready to start out again he pulled tho blanket off the animal's back nnd the horse kicked up his hind logs in pure playfulness, ap parently. Maybe it was something else that prompted the action, for tho driver pulled a box of all-tobacco cigarettes out of his pocket, Btuck one In his mouth, and liien gave one to tho horse, who Stopped kick ing at onco and began to chew the tobacco with every evidence of en joyment. Then the driver 'lighted his own cigarette, Ol imbed up to his scat, and drove off, the old white horse having never a kick In him , lelt. New York Press. Taking No ChoncOs, Sho I'm going to cook a dinner today myself. What would you like, dear? He Er cold beef and picliles. Meggondorfcr Blatter. How's This? m We offer One Hundred Dotlm Reward foi any cnMi of Catarrh that cannot be nured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F .1 Chicnkv & Co., Toledo 0. We, the endeislgiiftl, lene known F. .). Cheney fer i he hint 13 rears, and helitrs him vfectly honorable id nil business trsnHArtinri snd finnnrinllv nble to carry out tny obligations made bv his firm. WAi.ni.io. Tinna v Mauvi.n, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo. 0. BslltsCatarrhCure I taken intern ally, set infrdireotlv upon the blood ,ind mttCttonSSOT faces of the system. Testimonials senl free I'rire, 75o. per bottle. Sold hv all Drnnitts. Tuke Hall's Fnunlv IMl (or constipation Very Slight, Indeed. Blinks (who hus gvleu Jinks a cigar) You'll find, old chap, that is something like a cigar. .links (after a few puffs) By Jove! there is a slight resemblance. What Is it? Royal Magazine. To Drive Out Mulnriii nnd Build Up the System Tuke the Old SUmlur.l Oaovc's Tastk i . i . Chiu, Tokio. Yo i know whit you uro taluug. Tho furtnul i is plainly printed ou evwry bottio, shoving it Is simply tinl. niiioawl Iron in a haHsiuaH form, and ; n liRist uffectual form, s'or grown poupl unU children, 90o A woman likes to have some one coax her to do something she wants to do. Wa are well and happy aud owo It to WUe-NutS." "Them's n Reason nio given by Postura Co., Battle troek tmv. ,, i ...... r. - . W,vin6," in pkgs. over read the above letter? m... , . I '"Uln, one appears from time to time. t are genuine, true, nud full of n interest. President's Promise to an Ohio Veteran of the Civil War. Washington, D. C. General H. C. Corbln, retired, secured from Presi dent Rooseve't a promise to appoint Gilbert Van Zandt, the drummer boy of the Seyenty-nlnth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in tho Civil Wnr, to a place in the Government service. General Corbln brought Van Zandt, whose home Is at Wilmington, Ohio, with him and told the President that be entered the military service at ten years of age as a drummer boy In the Seventy-ninth Ohio. Stub Ends of News. It was believed li Cerlln that France and Germany uro nearer war than they have been since 1870. Washington dispatches reported Frank H. Hitchcock would be Postmaster-General In the Taft Cabinet. Charles F. Murphy .asierted that Tammany Hall did all it could for W. J. Bryan, duspllo charges to the con trary. It is now "All aboard for Guate mala" from any railway station in tho tuned States. All rail commu nication with Progressive City If uow OJMkU, tueer Dr. Gabrini Dcnd in His Swiss Chateau. Geneva. The richest and most ec centric man iu Switzerland, Dr. Ga brini, is dead at Luguno, leaving a fortune of 500,000, most of which was made in America. Dr, Gabrini was a man of the sim plest habits. He would wear the shabbiest clothes, and many tourists who dslted his beautiful chateau at Cianl accepted his services as a guldo under the Impression that he was one of his gardeners. He used to lake their tips with glee. Tho Field of Sports. P. T. Powers was elected president of the Eastern Baseball League. . Thomas C. Jefferson, one ot the host known owners of trotting and saddle horseB in Kentucky, died at his home in Lexlngtou, Ky., aged fifty-seven years. The ten-mile Marathon run to be hold in conjunction with the Brooklyn l'ostoftico games ou Saturday, Janu ary 16, Is golug to be au Interesting affair. All the old-timers will start, 'the feature will be the race ot Gil lespie, who wius a bride If be crosses tb."..tane first,. , Llvs StOCH. New York. Beeves Receipts, 1 837; no trading; feeling steady'. Calves Receipts, 406; no trad ing; feeling steady. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, T, 581; sheep, Bteady; lambs, firm; Bheep, 2.50 4.00; culls, 1.75; lambs, 5.506.15. Hoga Receipts, 4,057; none on sale; feeling nominally weak. Chicago. Cattle Receipts estv mated about 7,000; market steady to strong; BteerB, 4.607.75; oowft, 2.855.00; helfore. 2.504.60; bulls, 2.50 4.50; calves, 3.00 & 7.75; atockers and feeders, 2.60 4.65. Hogs Receipts, estimated about 28,000; market 1020o. higher; choice heavy shipping, 6.20 6.26; butchers, 0.10 6.20; light mixed, 5.6505.90; packers, 6.656.15; pigs, 4.255.60; bulk of sales, 5. as 0 6.20. Sheep Receipts, estimated about 15,000; market steady; sheep, 4.86 05.00; lambs, 4.7608.00; year lings, 3. 8505.26. THIS AND THAT. . npudiiie Cures IliUigl-ntloll Cains, liulching. Sour Stomach, ami Heartburn, from whatever cause. It's Liquid. ICffectl imwedialnlv. Doitors prescribe it. luc. 25c., snd :'. at dniK stores The highest suicide rate of an nation is that of Denmark. Of the 11,000,000 families In France, nearly 2,000,000 aro child less. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Maine and Missouri, in the order named, are tho greatest producers of lime. More than 4,000,000 persons, liv ing in 100 cities obtain water for do mestic aud Industrial purposes from the great lakes. Louisiana has 7.800,000 acres of marsh land whioh, if properly treat ed, would exhlbtt great fertility. Montana during 1807 produced sapphires worth $229,800. In Australian oltles tho police are now empowered to enter private dwellings In which they suspect gambling. The three-year-old son and heir of the Cxar Nicholas Is Insured for $2, 600,000, and 1 said to pay tho high eft premium in the world. lAva found uear extinct volcanoes In California Is so soft that it la cut Into slabs with common hand saws for mantels and other purposes. It's usually tho things you haven't that would seem to make life worth living. One of the Eenii cits of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of tle World' best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which havo attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best tho world alTords. One of tho products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians nnd com mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome, family laxative is tho well-knoivi: Syrup of Tigs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists amlel Orlnies Thomas W. Lawson, at a dinner In Boston, talked about success. "Buccees in finance," he said, "is due In great mnasure to prompt ac tion. The doubting, hesitating, Ham let type of man had best keep out of finance. Ho Is sure to be swamp ed. The street has jn use for hltn "Such a man always makes mt think of my boyhood friend, Grimes Grimes was a falterer, a doubter, a Hamlet of the worst type. "One night I dropped In on him and found him bent In a brown study over a white vest. " 'Hello Grimes,' said L 'What f the mattter?' '"This vest,' said he. 'It's too dirty to wash, and not dirty enough to send to the wash. I don't know what to do about it.' " What She Said. "Go to father," she said. When I asked her to wed, For she knew that I know That her father was dead. And she knew that I knew What a life he had led; And sho knew that I knew Vhat she meant when she sold: "Go to father!" HIrks' Cnpudlne Cures Nervousness. Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or west not, It refreshes the brain and nerves. It's LifBm and pleaennl to take Inc.. 25e., nnd SOc.. at dme torcs. Vev.r Knew Her flnlnn1's Nsrne. In declaring that ahe never kner her husband's first name, Mrs. Es ther Nieman, of Monroe Street, creat ed laughter at the Central Police Court. "I have always called him 'Pop' from the first day I married him, and as he did not object, I nover worried myself about his first name," said Mrs. Nieman, who had her husband arrested on the charge of fulling to support her. The accused husband, by direction of the magistrate, was Induced to tell his wife his full name. "Certainly, I'm glad to do It," re marked the defendant, "but I think my wife has known right along that 1 am Jacob Nieman." Many a man f;lls to get ahea.l be cause he has the backward-glance habit. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forCliildrcn teething, softens (hsglMBS, red lives in lis m rnu lion, allays pain.ctirea wind OolJo,26si bollle. The nvernge man's word Ib con sidered ae good as his bond by a stranger. Itch cttreH in 30 tninolps by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. There Is many a hltoh In tin teamster's business. NO SKIN WAS LEFT OH BODY. Baby was KxAected to Die "-itli Fe zema Blood Ootrtt Out All Over Her Body Now Well Doctor Stild to I'so Cutlciira. "Six months after birth my little cir! broke out with tetania nnd I hud two dor ters in attendance. There was net a particle of skin left on er body, the blood oozed out int anywhere, and wo had to wrap her in silk and carry her on a pillow for ten weeks. She was the most terrible irht 1 ever saw. and for six months I looked for her to die. I ued every known remedy to alleviate her suffe-ing, for it was terrible to witness. Dr. (' gave her up. Dr. B recommended the Cutisttrt Remedies. She will soon be three years old m has never had a siim of the dread trouble ince. Wo used about eight caUes of Cutirtira Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Oint ment. James .T. Smith, DumiJ, Vs., Oil. U and 22, 1000." How n man does like to hu.e his wife refer to him as an nuthority on anything. B. N. U. -18. This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia K. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound. Lena V. Henry, of Norriatowu, Ga., writes to Airs. noJtbUKI " I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles. My doctor said an opera tion was the only chance I had, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. "One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkbnm's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first bottlo I was better, and now I am en tirely cured. " Every woman suffering- with any female trouble should tnke Lydia L. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMSN. For thirty years Lydia E. I'ink hatn's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and lieil s, has men tho Standard remedy for female ills, iiml has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammal ion, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, iiTeRularilies, periodic pains, backache, that l?ar-Ing-down feeling, llatuleney, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pink ham invites all slek tvomett to write lier for advice. Kh has raided thousands to health. Address. Lynn, Mass. THE 1 R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO. -WINONA. MINNESOTA. MMfcM :" IMrTrr.-itt Arllrlei IIouhold Remrillrs, FIh i-lnic Kvf nit ( nil KIimI. Toilet i" i . . n i : . . - Fine Notip., I i . Can-Vasjers Wanted in BxPery County. Veun Kirleritr, k,,(,,hi Output. RF.ST PPOPrk.HITWN F.yff OEf35P. Ar.F.NT.S SAFETY RAZOR AT LOW PRBCE. SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE. Tha small price Is made possible by the great demand for this Razor. The small profit on each aggregating as large a sum as if we sold lower at a greater price The benefit is the consumer's. Tho Blade is of tiio finest steel, scien tifically made and tempered by a secret process--and the blada, of course, Is the impor tant part of any Razor, Tho frame i:i of satin finish, silver plated, and "angled" correctly for safe, quick and olean shaving, Tha tough bearded man finds this Razor a boon; the soft bearded man finds It a delight. These blades can bo stropped. D..u uij .. .. ...II i - u . ,, " " J mvtm j... " ' isisismiss ii hi ii your a friends. That Is the beat test of any article. in postage stamps or cash brings It prepaid by mall In a special box. Write name and full address vary plainly. IKIOH. PVBUMIIIKG HOt si;, tJ4 Leonard Street, K. V. City. EXTRA BLADES 25 inanai, i nai is in uosi iesx t 25 cts. Fflli MRTM Tho toP of shoe determines Us style. It's the pert syour foo, rOTt upjn tht deirmn(ll) ,n, prorer ln(1 tO SSSUre esse and camfcrt. The difirrnr. h,u,Mn kBV.RUKI .k.,-. -A others lies In th fsct thst they are msde on a special, natural foot lorm model. They fit exactly, and for that reason are absolutely comfortable.' . ... ,w. .no ii you oo not nna mete rhoes readily, writ uo for directions how to secure them. FRED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, flass. KXTM.MU1 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color nnr viMMlii urlulittT an! fu-.i"i i t r- n, ... i n nine i iUl. ,,. ltl-kinTt. txl.isul. fll.f. Ili.-t otiu Uyu may gariueut wiihi-ut rliJitliitf ap-iTU V. rll fur ft- bouklut iluw tu Ujr. Uluac.i uu4 Ills Colon. 1 o In uoiil wi btHtor that, mny nihrr dyx You .ucj.mco. oici if, tu., Qulucy, UllnoiH. CHRONIC CHEST COMPLAINTS of the most seriout character have been perm locally cured with Pisa's Cuse. Coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis and asthma quickly respond to its healing influence. II you have a cough or cold, ii sou are hoarse or have diihcultT with your breathing, get a bolde ol Fun's Cure. Imme diate bene fit follows trie first dose. Continued use generally brings com plete relict. For nearly hall a century Piso'i Cure ha been demonstrating dust the most advanced forms of cougKs, colds and chronic chest complaints CAN BE CURED i'wu, Uttsh, iiafj inter votir turw tta N j act eM to iioiuii for Million 1 1 !iiur 'U;,m who Mi-rntlm tiM ctrii wr, 1U-,, U-v '' ' 'i ta.uuu.iM lor ; Hum tfar uiavuiu lid lUStCUOllOuaV AOUl'WMt, W. II. WULL att'r-ii, lsAW.fMotftry tfuoiia.) WUi BuiidiuK, itJliiU, In.. V Mum luit, 1), U Lvf f mmn- ,r.wsi j. Insist on Having Dr. MANTEL'S .'reparation HELP SOB safSJ gritj Tbo essandurd Keiuedr. Meest lor book, "lti iu-i lor Weusea." rKNCH DRUG CO.. SO W. 3Ed St., N. V. Citv. KHH M4IISM u".w "urauiestlieuaaeds oursdi rs r ill j mill .,i, . ,,i,, ,.. gYoniPuoo iow.Wrm qiilek. TafWrUOHt MKll. 00." Psru; Ind. It ..mi. i . I 111 lib weals Ttapsou's EyeWater
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