No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man i strong; all over. ' No man can be ronJ who ii suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or front tome other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which im- Rairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach i weak or diseased there is loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When man " doesn't feel Just right," when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond ant, be is losing tho nutrition needed to make strength. Bach m man should use Dr. Pierce' it Golden Medical Discovery. It care diseases ot the stomach and other organs ot digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood. Invigorates the liver, strengthens the hldneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH 71KD STRE.WTU TO TUB WHOLE BODY. Yoa can't afford to aoeept a ttcrtt nostrum at substitute for this non koholia medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer say thereby make littlo bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. UROWN'S Dbonchiax. Troches An tmroedUte rellel let Khiimiu, Coufha, Sort Thro', Bronchial end AethmsUc Troubles. Aa srttela el superior merit, absolutely trim from any ksrmful b-ieridlent. Price, 26 ontr. 60 cents and $1,00 per box. Oemple mailed on request. Knew Mule Nature. "Hit's all In de onderstandln' ob 4e mewel natur," said E;hraim Johnson, with an expansive display f ivory. He had been backing two mulon and a load of brick up a small hilt on. Twelfth Street. It looked un reasonable in Eph., but it turned out to be the mules. "Dey des wouldn't have It for wards," said Eph. "Hit ain't so much er hill, nutber, but .ley didn't like de looks er it an e'very time I druT 'em at bit, dey des back and back, en "Whup 'em? Nossa. Dat ain't no way ter hannle er mewel. You goi ter ondrstnn' mewel natur, to ttannle 'em. Dem mcwels wanted ter back, en day didn't like de looks r dat hill, so I des back 'em up hit." Kansan City Star. The compass was first used in navi gation about 1250 A. D. OWES HER IjFE TO Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound rhirtlfTrt Til " f Taa tt-nnMn. nrUk tailing and Inflammation, and the doc K'iiLjsSTSb. ' I tors said I could not Rei wen unless i had an operation. I knew I could not stand the strain of one. sn I wrote to you sometime ago udoutj my neaitn and you told me wnat to ao. Alter takino- T.vrlia K. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and to-day a well woman." Mrs. William ahrens, 888 W. Silat St., Chicago, 111. lyciia E. I'lnkham's vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and Serbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures f female diseases of any similar medi cine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Plnkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., . from women who have Seen cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration, displacements.flbroid tumors, Irregularities, periodio pains, backache, Indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would Hke special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and alwayt. helnful. reassess f i 'i i i' Hi Worms "Casesrets art certainly ne. I pn a friend me wheu the doctor trcetins; him for cancer el the stomach. The next morning be passed lour pieorsof tape worn. He then tot a bos ana in three cUtb be passer! a l.io mm 48 fee t It was Sir. MeU FreckT iSXrVbu!? jMuphla Co.. Pa. I em onlte worker for CescE reu. I nee them nyeellud And them beneficial t '"J disease censed by impure blood." CJiae. K. ComIos, Lewulon, Fs., (Mifflin CoJ esaa, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. i 'i00 Never bkken.Weeken or Gripe, jpc.c. 30c- Mover sold Id bulk. The a sou In tsblei strmped C C C. liaararitced to or er yoa- noar back. 821 Mi Cento a Rod for turn. Hen meet It S-4e for Vlnrh i IS S- for lunch i tic -.r 14 Im bi tea Cor a 4T locb reria r.eee. W-uteh Poultry rssoeSSs. (tola oa ao ejaye rial. W roef aiool Ideal Su 6 Vtlreft.as Utlatotfuetre. KITStXMAM BROS aa sa MUMCia, ia7o. 21 PuTFKT? Tnda-Marki, PsnilonivBounty 1 ill Hill 10, ry, CUlrai against th Cov srment, SoUduni. Address W. R WILLS. All'yal-teivv, 812 lad. Ava Washlngtoa, 0. C U VBAKH' PBACTIUa. DROI3QVIrlW BMOOTBHTf a Vaar ej 8 etm eik r.Uar Sm aeaav, aak eT UMInaalaU aa4 Ie Ban' Inaanl Vaaaa Sr. N. H. tukua'S Sofa, Baa B, aUeate, aa, PATENTS iSsls?1 DUTClITt Capltallee Tonr bralnt. Adrtoa I A I t II I ISaud book W free. Bpartal of. a a aaii V J(JT paraimal earrloal. PalanUi adeajrtlted frea. B. B.Oirea, W aehlastOB, U.V. 1 U A gift of $100,000 to endow a chair of medicine recently was ma:l to the University of Pennsylvania. tree lo Our Itrntlers. Write Murine Eye Kemetly Oo., Chirffo, for 4S-Fage illustrated Eye Book r'ree. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise s to the Proper Applica tion of the Murine Eve Kemndies in Your Special t'as. Your OruggiKt will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength ens Weak Eyes, DoefVt Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 50c. Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes, for Scaly Eyelids aud Granulation. French tailored suits ".re all very severe. p2.'!.,,JCADArME-1,,r,"';Ai,i'ma Wheat haate aaa-.Ha J - . vviiiii, npir, stomach of stoies. urUaT Heels are getting higher; toes narrower. To Cure Cold In One Pay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, lhnista refund money if it fails to cure. E. . Grove's signniure is on each box. 25c. A new cotton-picker is modeled cn the vacuum cleaner. Dr. Pierre's Plpimsnt Pellets cure consti pstion. t'onatipation is the came of many ili8PHKC8. Cure the muse and you cure the riWjiiw. Knxv to take. More than r0 native languages are spoken in India. H. TT. Oar.r.M's Hosts, ot Atlanta, G., are the only successful Dropsy Spealull.ats in tu Itorld. Kee their liberal offer In advertise Kent In another column of this paper. 'At last accounts there were 16, 894 liceiiHed vehicles In London. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports; K. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly revltv of trade says: "Business conditions vary so wide ly in one section from another and In one trade from nnothcr that a gen eralization broad enough for the situ ation as a whole Is difficult. Yet, making due allowance for the effect of the severe weather in certain parts of the country, for the influence upon financial confidence of political un certainties and for the consequences of speculative reaction, It appears that the volume of trade continues very large and the outlook for the spring is in no small degree better than it was two weeks ago. "Jobbers of dry goods are doing a very fair trade, and they are not duplicating as usual in the primary markets for adldtlonal spring mer chandise, and these rule generally quiet. Staple prints were advanced half a cent a yard, and the leading line of fall flannelettes has been soK up for fall and withdrawn. Kxport trade in cotton goods is light, save In staple prints. Cotton yarns are weak and tending lower. An Ir regular volume of ordering Is noted In woolens and worsteds, and cotton Roods have again been adversely in fluenced by another wide fluctuation In the price of the staple. "There Is a lack of new business Df account In footwear, and buyers generally believe that prices will de cline. New England manufacturers are firm, but reports from the East note that split shoes have sold at lower figures, made possible by the lower prices for splits. Further weakness has developed In hides, and sales of packer have been made at sharp declines." r" I' i i .rwyxiijwiiffi.iiii.k.i'j.i',. Milium mmaWkaWmrsrjXJr (Fac simile of the genuine package slightly reduced.) BURDENS LIFTED FROM BENT BACKS Weary is the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest nor peace for the man or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It's hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends a sharp twinge through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At night the sufferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache a throbbing, dull aching in the kidneys. To cure backache you must first cure the kidneys. Plasters or liniments 'won't do. You must get at the cause, inside. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SICK KIDNEYS dflcn'e i-unfl Bnham has for years enred neep-aeateu coughs, ookls and bronchitis. Everybody should know about it. Chocolate Is served to the ladies In the churches in Mexico. How a Doctor Cured Scalp Disease. "When I was ten or twelve years old 1 had a scalp disease, something like scald head, though It wasn't that. I suffered for several months, and most ot my hair came out. Finally they had a doctor to see me and ho recommended the Cuticura Remedies. They cured me In a few weeks.- I have used the Cuticura Remedies, also, for a breaking out on my hands and was benefited a great deal. I haven't had any more trouble with the scalp dis ease. Miss Jessie F. Buchanan, R. F. D. 3, Hamilton, Ga., Jan. 7, 1009." Kept With Barnum's Circus. P. T. Barnum, the famous circus man, once wrote: "I have had the Cuticura Remedies among the con tents of my medicine chest with my shows for the last three seasons, and I can cheerfully certify that they wero very effective In every case which colled for their use. , Not A Bit Worse Off. -They bad driven 14 milea to the lake, and then rowed six miles across the lake to get to the railroad sta tion, when the Chicago man asked: "How in the world do you get your mail and newspapers here in the winter when the storms are on?" "Wa'al, we don't, sometimes. I've seen thla lake thick up so that it was three weeks before we could get a Chicago paper," answered tho man from "nowhere." "Well, you were cut off," said the Chicago man. "Ya'as, we were eo," was the re ply.' "Still the Chicago folks were just as badly off." "How so?". ' "Wa'al," drawled the man, "we dld't know what was going on In Chicago, of course. But then, neither did Chicago folks know what was going on down here." Ladles' Home' Journal. ' Twenty-three specified presorv. tlves or adulterants are under the ban of. Pennsylvania's new pure food law, which allows small quantities of benzoate of soda to be used. TRIALS of th NEEDEMS WIIR MOTHER COMING TO STAY WITH US FUR) 1 A WEEK OUTRAGEOUS I I WONT STAND ataarsa's Paw Paw PUIa eoes tbs liver Inla ectlrlty by g-erjile nut hole. TUoy da But scour, crtl" er weaken. They are a tmile to the aiomarh, liter aud Berree Intlfortte Indeed of weaken. They sa IR-h the blood and enable the steoeac-h to get lb ueurUhBent from foad that la put Into It Three pllIB contain do calo mel 1 they er Booitluf, beaiiaa; and atuaw u let in a-. For Bale by all draaiets In iue and w ataae. If oa Bead kecal ad vire. wrtlt Moayoara Doctors. 1 u will adttr to the lent or tbc-ir r.m. ,bv. Ulely frea of t harre. r , .'a, e-4 aad rremea mu, t-kilaaelyM, e Wholesale Markets. Xw York. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, 130c. nominal elevator, do mestic, and nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth and No. 2 hard winter, 127Ts nominal f. o. b. afloat. Corn Spot steady; steamer, 69c. and No. 4. 66c. sales, both elevator export basis; No. 2, 69 nominal f. o. b. afloat. Oats Spot quiet; mixed, 26(fi 32 lbs. nominal; natural white, 26ri32 lbs., 52 V4 ( 5."c; clipped white, ' 34 42 lbs.. bZ'bCri 56 i. Butter steady; receipts. 9.102 pkgs. Creamery specials, 3 Hi 32c. I Eggs unsettled; receipts, 24.221 cases. Pennsylvania and nearby hen ! nery. white, fancy, 35 h 42c: do. I hennery, brown and mixed, fancy, ;29fi'30; do, gathered brown, fair to ! prime, 27 Vs ?' -'8 ; Western firsts, !27 $127; seconds. 26 (a 26 lh; rc I friserators, 23(ff 25',6. I Poultry Alive steady; Western (chickens, 17Jfl7c; fowls, 20: turkeys, 14f20. llresFcd firm; Western chickens, 16fil7c.; fowls, 14C(il814; turkeys, 22 25. Philadelphia. Wheat dull and lc. lower; contract grade February, 125 rj 127. Corn steady: February and March, 67 V fi 6Sc. Oats ',4c. lower; No, 2 white nat ural, 54ti54V4c. Butter steady; extra Western creamery, 33; do, nearby prints, 34. Eggs firm; good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts, f. c, 28, at mark; do, current receipts, in returnable cases. 27. at mark: West ern firsts, f. c.V 28, at mark; do., cur rent receipts, f. c, 23 ft 27, at mark. Dressed poultry firm; fresh killed fowls, choice. 1$ Vi ft 19; do., fair to good, 17ffM8; old roosters, 14; broiling chickens, nearby, 18W24; do.. Western. 21(?f 22; roasting chick ens, Western, 15(f21; turkeys, near by, choice, 25ffi27: do., Western, choice, 25; do., fair to good, 22 24; ducks, nearby, 20 22; Western, do., 18(&20; peese. nearby, 1315; do. Western, I0frl2. Baltimore Wheat No. 2 reJ Western 125 ; No. 2 red, 125: No 3 red, 120: steamer No. 2 red, 11814; stesmer No. 2 red Western. 119. The closing was firm; No. 2 rei 125 bid; May, 121 nominal. Corn Western opened steady; spot, 67 94 (' 67: March, 67 & '67; May, 71',.g;71. Oats White, as to weight No. 2. 53; No. 3, 52 53; No. 4. 50 51. Mixed No. 2, 51 52; No. 3, 50 51. Hay No. 1 timothy, $21.50; No. 2 timothy, $2021; No. 3 timothy, $17.6019; choice clover mixed, $20.00; No. 1 clover mixed, $20; No. 2 clover mixed, $17.6019; No. I clover. $20; No. 2 clover, $17.50 1H.00. Straw Straight rye straw, fair to choice, $16 16.50; tangled rye (blocks). $10.5011; wheat blocks, fair to choice, $8b.50; oat, good to prime, $9 10. Butter Creamery fancy, 31c; creamery choice 29 30; creamery good, 27 (ii 28; creamery imitation, 21 23; creamery prints, 30 32. Cheese The market Is steady. We quote jobbing prices, per lb., 18 1 8 c. Eggs Prices were advanced c. per doz. We quote per doz.; Mary land. Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 26; Western firsts. 26: West Virginia firsts, 26; Sou titer a firsts, 25. Dressed Poultry The market Is firm at unchanged prices. We quot per lb.: Turkeys Choice, small, 21 i !."ic; do., medium to large, 22 23; fair to good. 21 23; old toms, 2 0 ff a 1 . ' Chickens Choice, young, 1920; old and mixed, 1718; old roosters. 11 12. Ducks, 18 20c. Geese Nearby, 1415c; Western and Southern, 1213. Capons Large, 25 26c; medium, 2223; email and slips, 1920. Live Stock. riltsbui'c Pa. Cattle supply Ilsht; cho'ce, $6.75 & 7.01); prime, $5.506.70. . . Sheep Supply light; prime weth ers, $7.1 5 7.40; culls and common, $H.004.50; lambs, $6.5008.50; veal calves, $10. 00 10.05. Hogs Receipts light; prime heav ies, $9 95; mediums, $9.909.95; heavy Yorkers, $9.90 9.95; light Yorkers. $9.758.80: pigs, $9.70 9.7S; roughs. $8.609.25. Chicago'.Cattle Market steady. Steers, $5 8.10; cows. $4 6.75; heifers, $46; bulls, $4.506.50; calves. $3 10; Blockers and feed ers. $4 2i 5.75. Hogs Receipts estimated at 22, 000 bead. Market steady. Choice heavy, $9 60 9.65; butchers', $9.50 9.65; light mixed, $9.359.60; choice light, $9.459.f5; packing, $9.45 9.65; pigs. $9 G 9.25; bulk of sales, $9.50 9.60. Kansas City, Mo. Cattle-Market j steady to lOo. lower. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $.65U7.60j fair to good, $5.90 6.60. j BACKACHE, DIZZINESS, NERV OUSNESS Completely Relieved by Doan's Kid ney Pills In Two Tests. Mrs. p. W. BeMingor. 1328 Tnylor St., Columbia, 8. C, ays: "1 heartily recom mend Doan's Kidney Pilia, knowing from experience that they are a valuable rem edy. Several ycarg ago 1 Buffered severely at times from pnin in the small of my hnck and often felt dixry and nervous. The kidney secietions were irregular in pauage and caused me much annoyance. Hearing Doao'a Kidney Pills highly rec ommended 1 procured a supply, and after taking the contents of several boxes 1 was so greatly relieved that 1 considered it unneceasnrv to continue thnir use. Re cently 1 felt a alight recurrence of my trouble, but 1 immediately began using Doan's Kidnev Pills and was relieved." HOW TO TELL WHEN THE KIDNEYS ARE DISORDERED. TArNFUL SYMPTOMS - Backache, sideAche, pains when stooping or lifting, sudden sharp twinges, rheumatic painK, neuralgin, painful, scanty or too frequent urination, dizzy spells, dropsy. URINARY SY.MPTOMS-Dicolorel or cloudy urine. Urine that contains sedi ment. Urine that stains the linen. 1'uin ful paxriages. lilood or shreds in the mine. Let a bottleful of the morning urine stand for 24 hours. If it shows a cloudy or fleecy settling, or a layer of fine grains, like brick-dust, the kidneys arc disordered. TWO VKAK8 CLUED. Ila karhe. Kidney and Itlodder Trou ble Disappeared For Good. J. A. Wirt Russell St Canisteo, N. Y., ays: "I hail kidney timl bladder trouble for more than a year. My back was lame and I had an ache across my kidners day and night, i'or doys at a time I could not stoop ir lift, and if l attempted to do so sharp shooting pmns radiated through my body. The knlney secretions were unnat ural an.l there was much sediment in them. 1 he passages were also too fre quent and caused me much annovance. Having Dunn's Kidney Pills brought to my attention I obtained a box. Their use brought relief in a few hours, and the con tents ot four boxes completely cured me At that time 1 told of my experience in a public statement, and can now say thnt during the years which have since elapsed I have found Doan's Kidney Pills cfTcitive believer I have taken them." Tsst Doan's Kid ney Pills Yourself 1 Sold'by a.11 dealers. Price 5o cents., Toster-Milburn Co; 'Buffalo. N Y-' Ha. ItS Your Kidneys xe-... i.i ' H sukvaar m "Proprietors. irihetelnlsThere i A TRIAL FREE Cut out this eonnon, mail it to Foster- Milhurn Co., Buffalo. N". Y. A free trial package of Doan's Kidney Tills will be mailed you promptly. A. C. L. A HorilMo Death. Lou Chapln was on his way back from Kansas to Clnclnnattl. In his spare time Lou travels In the Interest of humanity and soap. Mis road busi ness is the collection and retaillnf? of Incidents and anecdotes. He could do a wholesale business just as well and perhaps with greater profit, es pecially if he organized a newspaper synJicate for the purpose, but he is one of those rare spirits who prefer self-sacrifice in the cause of the com mon people. Stopping over in Louisville be tween trains and dairy lunches his usually cheerful countenance was so overcast, as to prompt inquiry as to the cause of his melancholy. "Just heard of the tleath of ,loe Ilinlilii," was the lugubrious reply. "Friend of yours' maybe?" . "Xopo, Just a lineman In Chicago." "Owe you anything?" "Nope." "Well, then, what are you so cut up about?" "Oh, he died such a horrible death. It was simply awful. I ( never heard of anything like it." "Mow was that?" "Well, he was at work on the roof of the Masonic Temple, and he got too close to the edge and rtllp;ied oft!" Thinking of that sheer drop of 21 stories The Man Around Town re pressed a violent shuJder with both hands. "Oh, but that wattn't the worst of It," "Chape" continued. hlB sym pathetic face working overtime while great tears stood in his eyes. "Tho poo-poor du-du-devll had on his rub-ub-her boo-boots!" "Yes ," sympathetically. "And he bu-bu-bounced up and dtt-du-down for three dud-days and nights and they had to shoot him to keep him from starving to death!" Louisville Time. European scientists arc turning a fredi'Ious ear to reports from native sources that a huge monster, possibly a survivor of the prehistoric reptiles, Is living In a lake in the Interior of the Dark Continent, never visited by white men. To securo entry of a pharmaceuti cal product Into Spain it Is necessary to deposit the formula at every custom-house at which the entry Is to be mr.do for approval and registra tion. tllAMJK THE viiin.vrio.N It Makes For Health. A man tried leaving off meat, po tatoes, coffee, and etc., and adopted a breakfast of fruit, Grape-Nuts with cream, some crisp toast and a cup of Postum. His health began to Improve at once for the reason that meat eater will reach a place once In while where bis system seems to become clogged and the machinery doesn't work smoothly. A .change- of this kind puts aside food of low nutritive value and takes up food and drink of the highest value, already quickly digested and capable of being quickly changed Into good, rich blood and strong tissue. A most valuable feature of Grape Nuts Is tba natural phosphate of pot ash grown In the grains from which It Is made. This Is the element which transforms albumen In the body Into soft gray substance which fills brain and nerve centres. few days' use of Grape-Nuts will give one a degree of nervous strength well worth the trial. - Look In pkgs. for the little book, "Tha Road to WenTlHe." "There's a Reason." An all-rubber automobile wheel has been patented, rigid at the center and with the hardness lessening gradually until the circumference is reached. In Winter Tse Allen's Foot-Ease. The antiseptic powder. Your feet feel un comfortable, nervous and often cold and damp. If you have sweating, sore feet or tight shoes, try Allen's t'oot-Kase. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 2-r cents. Sample sent free. Address Allen S. Olm sted. Le Kny. N. Y. Necklaces after antique styles are high in fashion. Mrs. Wlnslow's Roothlng Rvrup for flilldren teetliinu-. soften theums. reduces intlsmma- I Hon, allays pain.ourea wind eolle.asc a bottle All the best authorities predict a "white summer." Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Samlury Lotion. Xevcr fails. At diuggiiAs. With "The Chantecler" rage comes wings galore. An Observant Child. Little Adelaide was inclinei to be cowardly. Her father found that sympathy only Increased this unfor tunate tendency, and decided to have a serious talk with his little daugh ter on the subject of her foolish fears. "Papa," she ventured, nt the rlosc of the lecture, "when you see u cow. aren't ou afraid?" "Why, certiilnly not, Adelaide. Why should I be?-' "Well, when you see a dog, aren't you afraid then?" "No, Indeed!" with marked em phasis on the "no." "Aren't you afraid when It thun ders, papa?" "Why, no," and he laughed at the thought, and added, "Oh, you silly child!" "Papa." and Adelaide came closer and looked Into her parent's eye. "aren't you afraid of nothing; In the the world but Just mamma?" Suc cess .Magazine. Major Alfred Dreyfus now spends his lelsuro hours in the stu.ly of the social problems. For COLDS and GRIP. Hick's rprniNs Is the best, remedy- fhi'M "'I ,,'hi,"r 'everlshnew-eurea the ( old and restores normal conditions. It's jHiutd- effc-is immediately. 10c., sic. and roc., atilruir stores. Pockets of odd cut are prominent on elaborate suits. POTASH Potash has a direct relation to the increase in your bank account. It is like money put into a successful manufacturine plant. It pays dividends. Totash produces more and better crops. and the difference between a cood bank balan and none at all, frequently is Potash Potash Pays Potash isn't oil there is to fcrtilizine, but it is so essential that you must consider it. Urge your fertilizer dealer to carry I'otash Salt, m stock. He will have no trouble in buying them if he will write to us about it. GERMAN KALI WORKS Continental Building Baltimore. Md tit.'-. .-'rniy. Use 100 to pounds of Potaab per acre on swamp land. Piles Cured In fl to 14 Days. Pazo I nntraent is guaranteed to cure any caseofltehiuir, Blind, HleedingorProtniding Piles in 8 to 14 days or money refunded. fx)c Velvet stiped voiles are among the season's novelties. Don't accents substitute for fVrry Jnm's Tainkillrr. Sothiun is as good for rht-uui. tiHoi, nfnraliria aud similar troubles. Paris has 1(0,000 liquor selling establishments. B. N". I.'. 10. For Pain in Chest TOR THIS m BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL FENCE Minrncsntrh. Be, for SO-lnrh. 1 !. for SS-inrh. 1 !. for t.lnrh anrl is., fnraunrh WONDERFUL BARGAIN. Nothinallkelt hua eveVbeforebeen ieri .m,, Jt i iS prlte 11 'i '"caper 'ao i " Picket fence. Is I ko i J 5i Ji?' L'a 'or T?ar-, Anybody can afford afenca at these prices. Made S-J,.e, "'IT' galvanised. -We want every one needing fence or rates to .J-fr" v' New 0, which illustrates and describee our full line SiiiSe ndl eroeirry tence.Oates, Arches, etc and quotea (he lowest prlrea errr nainea for these articles. Write us a postal card today lor oar Kree CaialSguo No. SO. KITSELMAN BROTHERS, Bo 437 MUNCIE. INDIANA. Ot TXTfl HI II ism g-WSs, jaw stlHnk iM tnlennilr anippind rever fi Catarrhal Fever. Si.T.!4.7"fK!i " " torque: sou oa iae linoi i tt eKSfiii?" ?u',r- I-"-' eelllua II. e took remedy. Cures SfOHM MEDICAL CO., BSsTWiSJi GOSBEN. ID. D.il DISTEMPER; APE f3 A T-AVTJ tzms eealUa i, I walafaua Rants aae4 illla hw aleaulebiC graaaisle4 suae Is ras4 asUlac MsrUlae. edelirkaaa srrup sjm! a errua bAtldr tlua BMblA. W - U auld by rrnn kUod Se sieoip fut rauanla end recipe auufc. CusouU Mia. Oa.. Otuxnt. For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment. You don't need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It - penetrates insta ntly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges tion and stops the pain. Here's the Proof. Mr. A.VV. Price, Fredonia. Kans., says : "We have used Sloan's lini ment for a year, and find it an excel lent thing for sore throat, chest pains, colds, and hay fever attacks. A few drops taken on sugar stops cough, log and sneezing instantly." Sloan's Liniment is sasier to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog up the pores of the skin. ji is an excellent an tiseptic remedy for asthma, bronchitis, and aii inflammatory diseases of the throat and cheat; mill break up tha deadly membrane in an attack of croup, and will kill any kind of neuralgia ur rheu. matic pains. All etrnea-tsla kea uska s us Jos Prices f to- UV a c i nfl fep PUTN AM PAD EL R S S a V R v rZ''Zttr.Z. U Shc TV, dx. In c be.,., u-. , w S-s. - be asxsW-w w bf. tneeaa au4 MIX Uaere. TWy dye In eold itre boose tkea ar Mrwe S-s. "US vaiu Vs bslvr. I