Xt 9 JHI SIGN OF RETURNING CONFIDENCE JMJJJ. SOPHIA 'KTTTLE5EN HEALTH VERY POOR- RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA. Catarrh Twenty-five Years Had a Bad Cougti Mis Sophin Kittlesen, Evanslon, Hi., writes: "1 have born troubled with ralnrrh for nearly twi-niy live years anH have tried many cnreii lur it, but obtuinetl very little help. " I'hen my brother advised me to try I'erunn. nml I did. "My health ves rery poor at the time I began taking I'eruna. My throat was very ore anil J had a had cough. "Peruna has cured me. Thechrnnlc catarrh Id aoncand myhealth Ik very much improved. "I recommend I'enma lo all my friends who arc trmiMed na I was." PERUNA TABLETS I -Some people pre fer tablets, rather than medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain l'cmna tnb lets, which represent the medicinal ingre dients of Peritna. Each tablet equals one average doae of Penina. Mn-a-lln the Ideal Laxative. Ask your DranKlM for a Free IV' runs Alumnae for 10OI. C0MWERC1 COLUMi Weekly Review ol Trade and Latest Market Renorti Braaatreet'i says: Enlargement and expansion arc till the dominating Influences Id trade and Industry, and the volume of sale and of orders booked by wholesalers and manufacturers con tinues to ehow gains, particularly In the commercial and manufacturing centers, stir,, certain evidences of Irregularity are found In the reports that mild weather is restricting sales of winter goods at retail In the above sections, and Southern advices are that Improvement In that section Is rather slower than expected, and that low cotton prices and holding of that product by producers are checking trade and collections. Idle cars are reported growing fewer In number rapidly. Heavier buying of pig Iron Is reported at the East and Ijake markets are more active, but Pitts burg reports transactions smaller. Prices are higher. The beginning of the tariff hear ings at Washington brings to the at tention of the business community the fact that revision of some kind Is promlTed and that Congress, early In 1909, will have this matter in digest. 8eason's cleverest cartoon by Davenport, in the New Tor'. Mall. DASHl-YOURFUR no matter where you are. if you trap or bay fur write to-day lor our new plan to make ex- jr.o'8." CORHT HIPE a FUB C0.,CDKBT. PA. JL1LBKSI PILES ST AHSOKPTIOV ' 1,1REK RET) CUOS8 PILE & KI8TULA C0RE "wa "J iiirtii ui miD, TlEA CO., Dept. IM. Minneapolis, Minn. rioroBRAPit. ARTISTIC DEVELOPING AND PRINTING -the kind difficult to obtain eisewhtire-U cur specialty. Try us and ho convinced. Sat isfaction yours or money back. Prices always tile lowest consistent with lust work. W are. noMIUSM Kodak and Photo headquarters. Hall orders attended to urojiei I v and nromntly, B-OALbSM OPTICAL CO., Itlclmiuiid, Va. Belief And BliKteis. It Is not generally known that thought may produce a blister on the hand or an ulcer on tho foot, us well as many other actual physical changes In one's organism which are little short of miraculous. I have no doubt that St. Francis of Assisi received the stigmata of the cruci fixion on his hands and feet, as his- : torically described. 1 have no doubt, i because its possibility has been put j to the proof within the past few years, and by a friend of mine whom I will name. Prof. Krafft-Eblng, of ' Vienna, told a young woman he j would place a small fly-plaster upon ' her which would produce 'a blister I In a few hours. He actually only put a postage stamp upon the skin, without her knowledge, and cover- I ed it over so securely with bandages j that she could not interfere with It. The blister appeared as suggested. ! Dr. Frederick Peterson, In Collier'. PROSPERITY WAVE FELT IN COUNTRY'S INDUSTRIES. Railroads Plan Gigantic Improvements Costing Millions ol Dollars National Prosperity Association, Having No More Work to Do, Disbands. The certain return of prosperity Is eloquently indicated in items in the news of the past week. From all over the country have come reports of the reopening of factories after ten months of cessation. Whirring machinery tells of the employment of thousands of men and women who have had noth ing to do. While only a short while ago mills were running on half time, to-day they are rushed with tvork and arc giving employment to all who apply. Railroads are feeling the Alnddin-like touch of prosperity and are planning to expend millions of dollars upon improvements. There has been a loosening up of the money market so that funds to carry ou the gigantic projects contemplated are to bo had readily. Correspondents send in glowing reports of conditions in nil tho manufacturing centres. In the Northwest, the South, the East everywhere there are signs of better times. One positive evidence of tho improvement In conditions Is given in the disbandinent of the National Prosperity Association, of St. Louis. Its chairman, E. C. Simmons, explained that now that prosperity u swiftly returning, there is no more work for the organization to do. News of a Week That Shows Evidence of Better Disappointed. At a email dinner of a legal as sociation held In Washington not long ago one of he speakers told of a farmer's son in Illinois who conceived a desire to shine as a legal light. Accordingly he went up to Springfield, where he accepted em ployment at a small sum from u fairly well-known attorney. At the end of three days' study ho returned to the farm. "Well, Bill, how'd ye like tho law?" asked his father. "It ain't what it's cracked up to be," responded Billy gloomily. "I'm sorry I learned it." LIVING ADVUKTIMKMKNT. (.low of Health Speuks For I'ostum. It requires no scientific training to j discover wnetner conee disagrees or not. Simply stop It for a time and use Postum in plnce of It, tben note the beneficial effects. The truth will ap pear. "Six years ago I was in a very bad condition," writes a Tenn. lady, "1 Buffered from Indigestion, nervous ness and insomnia. "I was then an Inveterate coffee irlnker, but it was long before I could he persuaded that It was coffee that hurt me. Finally I decided to leavo It oft a tew days and And out the truth. "The first morning I left off coffee l had raging headache, so I decided I must have something to take the place of coffee." (The headache was tuused by the reaction of the coffee drug caffeine). "Having beard of Postum through a friend who used It, I bought a pack age and tried It. I did not like It at llrst, but after I learned how to make It right, according to directions on I kg., 1 would not change back to cof fee for anything. "When I began to use Postum 1 weighed only 117 lbs. Now I weigh 170, and as I have not taken any lonie In that time I can only attrlbuts my recovery of good health to the us 1 Postum In place of coffee. "My husband says I am a living ad vertlsement for Postum. I am glad to be the means of Inducing ray many friends to use Postum, too." Name given by Postum Co., BattM ' ' ek, Mich. Read "The Road to WellvMe," In pkgs. "There's a Ben son." Kver read the above letter? A Jew one appears from time to time. Ir are genuine, true and full of hu "" interest. Washington. D. C. Reports re ceived by the International Brother hood of Operative Potters during the week Indicated a general opening up of work everywhere in that Industry. The force at the Riverside Pottery at Wheeling. W. Va., has been greatly Increased, and the firm is getting or ders In a steady stream. The Dresden Pottery Is working at full force. The Klondike Pottery will have no slack time this winter, its employes having all they can do. The Sebrlng Pottery, at Scoring, O., has had the busiest November it has known in years. It Is expected that the American China Company, of To ronto, will operate steadily to the year's end. The Union Buffalo Cotton Mills, of Union, S. C. which is said to operate more looms than any other textile corporation in the South, received such a rush of orders that It will be obliged to run all of Its three Im mense plants to their fullest capacity. This sets going 17,000 spindles and 800 looms, which were Idle during the summer. The mills employ 2000 men and women. Tho Falos & Jenks Machine Com pany, of Pawtucket, R. I., employing 400 hands, began working on a flfty-five-hour-a-week schedule. The fac tory had been running on half time. The Easton & Burnham Machine Company, of Pawtucket, R. I., started Its factory on full time, after running on short time during the summer. It employs 100 men. Lumbermen of Tlfton, Oa., report that all the. mills are booked with enouRh orders to keep them going full tilt for three months. Some are declining orders until March 1. The American Tobacco Company agreed to take seventy-five per cent, of the 60,000,000 pounds of tobRcco of the Burley Leaf Tobacco Society. The deal Involves 1 0,000,000. After a shut-down of six months, the Illinois Steel Company reopened four of its plants at South Chicago. 700 men being put to work. Several additional furnaces, requiring 600 men, will be blown at once. Prominent railroad men, Including Donald O. Reid, of the Rock Island, and E. C. Converse, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and the United States Steel Corporation started the organization of a 12,000,000 corpora tion to manufacture steel. Most of the bonds have been subscribed. The works will he located near Gary, ind. Contracts were awarded by the Crescent Steel and Wire CorapRny to construct a new plant at New Cor nerstown, Ohic. Times The United States Steel Corpora tion decided to erect a $3,000,000 plant at Monessen, Pa., In the Mo nongabela Valley. The Schoen Steel Company, ol Pittsburg, announced that it would take on 300 more men and spend $1, 500,000 in improvements. The National Tube Works, of-Mc-Keesport, Pa., placed Its plaut on full time. The WestlnghouseEleetrlc Companj put all its departments on full time. The Republic Iron and Steel Com pany, of Pittsburg, ordered every on of its furnaces run to full capacity. Every spindle in the cotton mills ol Midham and New London counties, Conn., has been started up, and the mills are rushed with orders. The American Woolen Company's mills at Moosup. Conn., are prepar ing to run full time, after a bad pe riod in which less than half time wai worked. The Michigan Lake Superior Powei Company, of Chicago, which suspend ed because of the financial conditions, started to reorganize, and it is expect ed to resume within a few weeks. Mills of the International Papei Company, at Berlin, N. H., idle foi three months, reopened with a re duced force. J. D. Farrell, of Seattle, Wash., representative of E. H. Harriman, In the Pacific Northwest, has been called to New York. Financiers and con tractors say that railroad construc tion work on a scale heretofore un known is about to be inaugurated in the Pacific Northwest. The North Coast, Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul and Harriman system are the three factors in the spending of mill ions for a dominant position in Pu get Sound and Northwest Coast. Ofllclals of the Lackawanna Rail road announced that improvements costing 25,000,000 will be begun soon. Plans have been drawn for the extension of the road to Chicago. The electrification of the suburban lines li contemplated. Generally, the shipment of curren cy, gold and silver to financial Insti tutions in rural districts begins to de cline In Novembor, In accord with the slackening of trade and the receipt of money ,'rom abroad on grain and cot. ton exportation.!. But confidential re ports of the St. Lo.ils reserve n gents show that the shipments to all cen tres In the South and West are al most as larg? as last mouth. To th growing trade and invigorating In dustry la attributed the activity. Conditions In the whole South show remaikable Improvement. Wholesale Markets New York. Wheat Receipts, 88, 700 bush. 8pot barely steady; No. 2 red, 1.1 ly, 1.1 2 elevator; No. 2 red, 1.12, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.15, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.14 V4,' f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 35,475 bush. Spot stendy; No. 2 new, 72 elevator and 76 for old; No. 2 new, 71 to arrive, and December, and 73 f. o. b. afloat spot. Oats Receipts, 31,500 bush. Spot quiet; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., 53ffJ) 54; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., 5356; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs.. 55 56. foultry Alive, spring chickens. 12; fowls, 11; turkeys, lOfj-15; tiressed steady; Wesern spring chickens, 14 f(20; fowls, 11 14; iprlng turkeys. 14 f 1 8. Butter Firm; receipts, 3,875; creamery specials. 31 Tt 31; held, common to special. 20Q 29. Philadelpliia. Wheat Quiet but steady; contract grade, November, 104 1.05c. Corn Steady; moderate demand; mneraoer, dm ft fy 69c. uats unn; fair demand; No. 2 wntte, natural, 55t8i55c I) ...... mi . . . uunei nrra; goon demand; ex tra western creamery, 32c; do. nearby prints. 34. &BKB Firm; good demand; Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, .jfic. at mark; do., current re ceipts, in returnable cases, 34, at I mark; Western firsts, free cases, 35, at mark; do., current receipts, free cases, 33 (FT 34, at mark. Cheese Firm ; New York full creams, choice, 13 14c. ; do. fair to good, 13-3 13. Poultry Alive, quiet but steady; fowls, 10wllc. ; old rooBters, 8; Spring chickens, 1011; ducks, 11 12. un Baltimore. Flour Firm, changed; receipts, 13,747 bbls. Wheat Quiet; spot, contract 1.05 (ff 1.05 ; No. 2 red Western 1.07 1.07 ; Novembor, 1.05 1.05; December, 1.05 g 1.05; steamer No. 2 red, 1.02 dji.uzvi; receipts, 16,924 bush. Southern on grade, 1.01 1.04 Corn Firm; new. spot, mixed 1 1 & 7 1 ; new, November. 70 (3 u V ; year, 68 Q 68 ; January 67 67; February, 67; sieamer mixed, 68 S 68; recelptB .14,69 1 bush.; new Southern whltt corn, 66 r71; new Southern yellow corn, 66)71. ()ats Firm; No. 2 white, 54 (g on; ino. 3 white, 63 54; No. 5 mixed, 53. Rye Firm; No. 2 Western export 82 Iff 83. Mutter Firm, unchanged; fancj imitation, zCT25; fancy creamery 31 32; fancy ladle, 20 21; store packed, 1819. Eggs Finn, unchanged; 32 Q) 33 Cheese Firm, unchanged; new large, 14; flats, 14; small 14. Invention of Grout Importance to Ironclads F.xliihited in Germany. Cbarlottenburg. Germany. At a meeting of the League of German I Naval Architects, Dr. Anschuetz kaempfe, of Kiel, exhibited a compass without a magnetic needle, which has just been inveated. It Is in the form of a gyroscope, which, when suspend ed In a certain way, always adjusts Itself parallel to the earth's axis. The invention is regarded as of great importance to ironclads, where the compass needle Is frequently de flected by the adjacent metal. The Lnbor World. Mnoti tie a uti. i : jo saSej o eausApe ne jo; pawutp epeui eeq muo( pou sjsiuedjso (puvjluia) eesuB The new liability bill of New Zea land provides that evsry worker who Is a party to a strike shall be liable to a 50 fine. By a referendum vote the Poster Artists' Association of America has decided to affiliate with the American Federation of Labor. A dispute having arisen In tho plumbing trade at Glasgow, Scotland, the master plumbers decided to issue notices ol a lockout. Dancing Masters Solve Problem of Clingsome Drapery. Paris. Women are now wearing tklrts so tight that old-fashioned cances are impossible, and It became Imperative to devise means to meet the crisis. If the present styles re rulted in stopping dancing they would deprive the dancing masters of a live lihood. They met, resolved and forthwith decreed that waltzes, polkas and all other dances be danced with shorter steps until fashion gives women freer use of their lower limbs. Live Star. New York Beeves Receipts, 2, e. ao trading; reeling steady. Calves Receipts, 668. Marko' dull and unchanged. VealB. 5.00 0 8.75; a few at 9.00; fed calves, 3.50, good to prime Western calves, 4.5( U 5.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9, 067. Sheep slow, but steady I.umbs dull and weak, to 25c. lower sheep, 2.60 4.00; culls, 1.50(3 2.00; lambs, 4.00 ft 6.00; culls 3.50. Hogs Receipts, 3,809. No sales feeling Bteady. Chicago. Cattle - Receipts, estl mated about 8,000; market etoadj to strong. Steors, 4.60 7.75; cows 3.005.25; heifers, 2.504.60; bulla, 2.754.60; calves, 3.00 7.5 0; stockers and feeders, 2.50 ii 4.85. Hogs Receipts, estimated abou 30,000; market strong. Choice heaw shipping, 5.90 0 6.05; butchers, 6.8f i-j-fi-OO; light mixed, 5.4005.65 packing, 5.60 5.-96; pigs, 4.25 6.35; bulk of sales, 5.650 5.85. Sheep Receipts, estimated about 20,000; market weak to 25c. lower Sheep, 4.0006.00; lambs, 4.75 The World of Sport. Yale has thirty-fire candidates for positions In the hockey team. W. K. Vanderbllt heads the list ot winning owners on the French turf, with a total of 1263,640. Arthur Curtlss James has been named to succeed Cornelius Vander bllt as commodore of the New York Ynoht Club. There is going to be a bitter fight to restore racing at Hot Bprlngs, Ark. The business men there have com bined In favor of the sport, and they say they hope to be successful In their efforts. UUI AiSli Wnko. In 1905 the sum of $27.605, OOti was expended by employers In Ger many lor the direct aid of their em ployee. More than two-thirds of this was given as voluntary contributions by private firms and Individuals. Out of 42 existing blast furnaces In Belgium only 31 are at present '.n operation, as compared with 36 at this time a year ago. Tho out put of pig iron for 24 hours com prises: Four furnaces, 390 ton of forge pig; three, 200 tons of foundrv pig, and 24, 2,858 tons of Bessemer and basic pig. The islauds of the Pacific Ocean contain the largest known deposits of ulgli-urade phosphates. A London company controls the doposlts In Ocean and Pleasant Islands, lu the Gilbert group. The deposits on these Islands are estimated ot 50, 000,000 tons, of which scarcely a million tons have been marketed. Nearly a third of Sicily's great lonion crop each year Is consumed In the raauufaolure of citrate of lime, while the peel of tho same fruit yields almost the whole of the world's supply of essential oil or es itmue of lemon. BF.UMKI) WORHK KVERY DAY. A llaniceraua daw of Kidney Trouble end How It Was Checked. Mrs. Lucy Qnebeck. Mechanic St., Hope Valley, R. I., says: "Eight years ago I contract ed severe kidney trouble and my back began to ache con tinually. Every day It seemed worse. The least pressure on my bark tortured me. and I could not stoop without a bad twinge. The kidney secretions passed Irregularly with pain, and I bloated badly. My head swam and spots flitted before my eyes. One doctor said 1 was Incurable. However, I found prompt relief when I started using Doan's Kidney Pills, and the troubles 1 have related grad ually disappeared.' Sold by all dealers. 50c. a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Seedless Apple DteeOTCMd. A seedless apple tree, bearing a sweet apple that looks something like the sheep-nose, has been found on the farm of C. E. Bell, at Esk ridge. Samples of the apple were received by the State Horticultural Society, and next spring an effort is to be made to propagate them by grafting the buds from this tree, the same as grafting Is done in other tree3. It is believed a variety of seed less apples will be developed. The tree on Mr. Bell's farm has been benrlng three years. There is no sign of a seed, but there l a small core, which apple men think can be entirely removed by careful propaga tion. Chicago Inter Ocean. When The Weather Was Cold. An American and a Scotchman were discussing the cold experienced In winter In the north of Scotland. "Why, It's nothing at all compared to the cold weather we have in the States," said the American. "1 can recollect ono winter when a sheep, Jumping from a hillock Into a field, became suddenly frozen on the way and stuck in the air like a mass ot Ice." "But, man," exclaimed the Scots man, "the law of gravity wouldn't allow that." "I know that," replied the tale pitcher. "But the lnw of gravity was frozen, too!" $100 Reward, $10O. The readers of this paper will be pleased lo learn that there la at least one drearlrH dis ease that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is CaUrr h Hall'aCatarrli Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a enn atitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. H.-iU'aCatarrh Cure is taken inter nnlly. acting directly upon the blood and inu eous surface of the svstem.tlisreby destroy mg the foundation of the disease, and givin? the patient strength by building up the con stittition and assisting nature in dome its work. The proprietors ha'-e so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to eure. Send for list of testimonials. Address . J. Ciikkkv A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 73c. Take Hall's lamilv Pills for constipation. He Realized The Situation. "Miranda, I want to ask you to marry me and tell me " "Oh, George, this is so sudden!" "To tell me what date you and your mother have decided on for our wedd ing. " Exchange. Hicks' Capudlne Cures Women's Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness, and Headache. It's Liquid. Effects imme diately. , Prescribed by phvaicians with best results. 10c.. 25c.. and 50c.. at drug stores. Even marrying money Is a failure when you don't get it. w. I.. DonirMMi makes ami soils tuoi men' SJ3.O0 anil S)3.oo shoes than nuy ot her manufacturer In the world, he ransa they hold their shape, lit better, antl woar lunger tlusa any other make. . Shoes st All Mess Jar tvtrv Msmbar of the Family, Mn, Boys, Women. Misses I Children W.L DotvUsSl.SSaaSf 00 UUt Eds. Sio.i cmot b equalled uf prlt, W L ttoaglu 11 60 ud Viim Color Kmrtrtt t'erd Kj il n,0 rUj. r- l'lii lo S,lNf Hilt. W. I.. Iliumln, ne ann piire Is suuipixl oa bottom. 81 everywltere. Sboss taallrd flora factory to inn ui in worm. uinio im. W. L. DOuQIAS. 157 Spar St.. llrscM-M. Maes We Buy FURS Kidoa and Wool Feather, Tallow, Bettwta, Cuuenj, CcUen SU YelU K-u ). May AvpU, WiM Cincvr. mU. W are dcaJarsi tubUied m "Ow half a century in Louis vUU"Mj can da better for you trun i. '..is or timmmmoa tncrchuto. Rr fere nee, uy Bank ia Lawnlla. Write for wecUy 4 rice list and srapisiac tan. ftl. Scbol A Sons. 127 I. fUarUt tt. LOUItV.LLE. KY. fat..: yj k tttesve, atOaJ- BOUNM i . i i Uar .. tio;.y.i.sf,n; yolir itVjokv, iVtlHiv .'IJ iurM, H m mm m to um;i;, lur amiier ii u.- ii ! i ' we. wUj b V .-.1 i i no QtVti war, iti . Hsiv esjoarea uvr m ior lueia. t'jt .-... mid iotruJUo ta, vii:- . tV. .i. Wilis, Att'T-ab-, -i , , N -si y ' ( ii", J Vutt tlUUtitUg, fl J l.i C . - . tWh UifMU4.il J. Ovsr kt i iravKiit. DPOPQV W DISCOVERT: n S lutT i SaS fi.mt ,.M r.n.i us ,re, mil wm. S t u!ia,utsfe aa ao u lrln.1 We-... or. u. a. saass-s aawa, aa s, niuu, as. Howard And how did the plain widow Perkins capture the fastidious Mawker? Coward Oh, took him out In hr.r car and showed him a few hundred of hr building lots. Howard Ah, I see a case of love at first site Harper's Weekly. HAD BAD ITCHING HUMOR. limns Below the Knees Were Ttnw Feet Swollen Sleep Itrnken Cured in 2 Days by Cutlcum. "Pome two months ago I had a humor break out on my limbs below my knees. They came to look like raw beefsteak, all red. and no one knnwa how they itched and burned. They were so swollen that I could not get my shoes on for a week or more. I used five or six different remedies and got no help, only when applying them the burning wa worse and the itching less. For two or three weeks the suffering was intense and during that time I did not sleep an hour at a time. Then one morn ing I tried a bit of Cuticurs. From the moment it touched me the Itching was gone and I have not felt a bit of it since. The swelling went down and in two days I had my ahoea on and was about as usual. George ft. F.-rley, .V) South Slate St., Con cord, N. H., May 14. lf7." Every time a woman gets a new- gown she goes around with a chip on her shoulder. Illi-ka' Ciipudinc Cures Headache. Whether from ( old, Ileal, Stomach, or Mental Strain, No Acetandid or dangerous drugs. It's Liquid. Kffecta immediately. 10c, 2.V., and 5')c . at drug stores. It's safe to judge a man by the object for which he strives. To Drive Out Malurin un! llnild Up the System Tako tho Old Standard (innvz'H Ta.stb lxss 'iiiii. Tunic. Vo i kuuw what you are tnkinrf. Th foruiul i in plainly printaj ou every bottle, showing it is simply iai uine and Iron in a tasteloas form, and tun most effect oa form, for grown people and children. 50o. We might enjoy work more If we didn't have to do it. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens theguius, re luces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wiud colic, 25c a bottle. It takes a sharp man to carve out n big fortune. Itch cured in SO mintitea br Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. It Is a long honeymoon that doesn't get eclipsed. B. N. U. 41). Thin woman sayn. that sick women Hhottlil not fall to try I.ydla E. IMiikliani'a Veirc(all Compound 'as she did. , Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 lawrence St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs. j'niKiiam: " I was practically an invalid for sis years, on nrcount of female troubles. I underwent an operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months I was worse than before. A friend ad vised Lydla B. 1'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as 1 have not enjoyed In many years. Any woman suffering' as I did with backache, bearing-down pnins, nml pei Iodic pnlns.should not fail to use Lydia K. l'iukham's Vegetable Compouud." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yearn Lydia E. Pink hani's Vegetable Compound, made from roots antl herbs, lias lioen tho standard remedy for female ills, ami has positively cured thousands of women who have lieen troubled with displacement, inflanunation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write- her for novice. She lias raided thousands to health. Address, l.utn, Mass. Bonk let On CATALPA TREES Let me tell you about the 160 acres I am fPPi.Mrlt.fr fApT.t.nVii rules. This wood lakes tho place of Ash and Hickory for Carriage-makers' usea. Hvsti faiinte.it Two to One. if. . UUbtll- , Has no, Ifei-kanlc-eburs. Ohio. THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO. WINONA. MINNESOTA, M like ?0 UlffVrenl Arllli If auc hold ftemllr-. FlM.rli.ir RvfrMt-ln all Kind-. Toilet PrrpwrKCIonK, Plnr omn. ft.lv. Carttafrers Wanted in ExJery County. BEST PROPOSITION E2 fFFEBEO AGENTS Sprains For Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tenderest part without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrates instantly relieves any inflammation and congestion, and reduces the swelling. Sloan's Liniment is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poisonous insects. Price, 25c., SOc., and $1.00. Dr. Earl S.Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Sloan's bouk on horses, emtio, sheep and poultry seat I raw. FOR MEN Many people crowd their feet into shoes in an attempt to make their feet fit the shoes. Don't choke your feet in that way : wear SKHEEMKKS. They fit your feet. Look for the label, and, if yon don't d these shoes readily, write the makers for directions how to secure them. FRED. F. FIELD CO., Liroctfon, Mais J ! UjTnisli mss my PUTNAM FADELESS DYES l .".I iiM.rr a.KxIa liilahtcr stul faK-r ...lori. thau uui ,,,u,i: ,1... ...i,,.. -- - - - . ,, Malaria Causes Loss of ADDetite The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHtl.L TONIC, drives out Malaria aud builds up the system. You know what you are taking. The iormula is plainly printed on every bottle, showine (t Im almnlw IVtlnln. r. A T .... l .. . ..1 A t . . I i .. . a . ...... -u.u.uo auu uuu iu u lUDicicaa, nuu lie uiusi ciictmai I oral, for ttuults Sd Children Star tler Hujoyiutattt. "I enjoyed the wedding Immenae-i r- "You don't snyi Didu'i the bride appear at tier beat?' WOMEN ,luftigsLfrd'- Mend Isr s-oek, "Itcllsrisr Wsansss," VttNCM DHW1 CO., 90 W. 3M SI, M. Y. C:'J ,
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