Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Crt It tixl.iv In UHiiul liquid f.irm or i Inn oiuicd 1 1 1 b I t a culled Sarsataba. Use the old reliable MaDe's limey 01 Iloreliound and Tar For Coughs and Cclds Free from omuhi or ativttimg injurious At all dru'Kifttv. 'it r.3.: - ' MmUMmOt o's I.. J.':-tl Cms la Ons Minute I'TDNFV 1,1 a deceptive disease iLimui thousands have It und TROUBLE ""'t ll""w " lf yHU want guild results you can tnnke no mistake by unln? Ir. KII Incr'a Hwiiinp-Huiit, the (trrut killing r-m. -ilv. At dniKirliit In (Ifiy cent ami dol lar lzi'. K.inipln bottle bv mini frcw, 1a imnipbli-t t-IHnir vnu how tu Dud out If ynii liuve kldnry trmlile. AdclrrM, I'r. Klluirr A Co., UluflimuilJo N. Y. ADVICE TO THE AGED Affo brine iniirniltlci. ucb lu((tib tiav specific ellect an tht.e nrg-ana, Stimulating- the hnwrl. glvee natural action, nil Impart a vigor to the bul ayWcm. COULDN'T BE VERY WELL. Mrs. S'oskson Tlonds Stocmon, that stenographer of yours Is whistling! Is she in the habit of whistling whoa alone? Ktockfnn Ponds I don't know. I was never with her when she waj Alone! Different Now, of Course. tivll service reform has given us a splendid army of civil servants. It witt n't always so." The speaker, Mayor Whltloek of To ledo, smiled. "When I was writing my first Hhort rtoiles," he resumed, "we hud civil servants of a different Btamp. An elderly resident of my native I'rbana Fought out, hack In those days, his congri Ksiniin. "'Congressman,' he Bald, 'I support ed you at the polls, and now I expert you to get my boy a good civil serv ice job.' " 'All right, friend." the cic.gress mati answered, 'wbut eun your boy ioV "'Do?' snorted the other. 'What c;in he do? Hy crliius, man, lf he could do anything, do you think I'd be bothering you?' " Motherly Advice. Margery, was playing school with her dois. The class in physiology was recltlrg. "Now, chlldien," she suld, "what are your hands for?" "To kttp clean." was the p.ompt rep'y. "Yes," repeated the little teacher, "httnds were given us so we could keep them clean, and 'member, too," he added, "we must keep our feet lean, 'came there might be an auci di nl. "--Metropolitan .Magazine. Of Course. "I see that the Initiates of a New York lunatic asylum are going to la me a weekly purer." "Yes, and I'll bet every fool outside will think he could edit It better than It Is edited by the lunatic Insliie." CHEATED FOR YEARS. r rejudiee Will Cheat Us Often If Wo Let It. You will be astonished to fl;ul how largely you are influenced In every way by unreasoning prejudice. In many lasts you will also And that the prejudice lias swindled you, or rather, it, Pile you swindle yourself. A cat la Illustration: "I have been a constant user of Crape-Nuts for nearly three years," eaya a correspondent, "and I am hap ly to say that I am well pleased with the result of the experiment, for such It has been. "Seeing your advertisement In al most all of the periodicals, for a long time I looked upon it as a hoax. Ihit after years of Buffering with useous Hid hitter eruct iltons from my atom-r.t-h, together with more or less loss of apnetlte and flesh, I concluded to t-y Grape-Nuts food for a little tln.e end note the result. "I found It del'cious, mid it was not long till I brp-in to experience the buncficlul effects. My stomach re sumed Its normal state, the eructa tions and bitterness erased and I have gained all ir.y lost weight buck. " arr. no well sunVrM with the result thnt eo limit ns I r ry live and reta'n my reason Or'" constitute quite a poitlon fo"rt." Pend ""n" I cid ie V .rgn. "Tt r ' l' l.er r-n,l Itie i.ln-vr li le aippenrM fru'j lin t- w r r irtr,ul:if, IriiH. u.id til Ui.rrrat. X'.f ri.t; y " hi linrcij F 113 rills HIS S mm LIVE STATE CAPITAL HEWS Notes That Are of Interest to ronnsylvaniuns, Ericf Mention of Matter;? as Tha Occur at Harris burg, Official and Other wise. Ilarrlsliui g Corresiiondeiieo. "Kvw" del It.tlli in I'liblic. "Kve at her lath" was the main attraction on Capitol Hill Thur.-da;. morning. Not that Hie chief product ol Ceorgu Halliard's chisel ami mallet came to lile and pranced about in tiu fountain or took a dip in the li Susquehanna, but on the contrary when the lady whose nudity lo calised widespread discussion was re moved from tier case nhe was lounu o he fully dressed, not in Iho latest Parisian cut or up-to-date American gown, but In a mantel of nature't jwu making, Ice. To the consternation of Severn! hundred spectators who had gather ed In anticipation of a first visit Ot the work of art, tho workmen held an Informal conference, i.urrled Intc the Capitol basement and returned with buckets or hulling hot water and good strong brooms. Bucket aftei bucket was poured on the "lady,' but It reuulred In addition, thu force ful biceps of tho men who exerclsi with rakes of marble to dually re move Hit coating that had been in advertently applied since Kve's ar rival on the Capitol Hill lawn. News of the unveiling spread rapidly, but the curious were doomed to disappointment, for as soon a? L've's colli clothing was removed, he was securely wrapped in hea canvas. Awiilt Tener Appointments. Coventor Tener will make appoint ments of members of his stall' this week. While there are many natiut mentioned, it Is declared at the Capi tol that no one has been named eitliei to go or tt slay or to he added ti Hie list. It Is believed a railroad commis sioner will be named spoil to succeed John Y. Uoyd. Judge James W Sliull, of I'erry County, and William llarribon Allen, of Warren, are con sidered to he close in the runnliii! and one of lliem will likely be named Kxecutive Controller Todd was otll daily sworn In Thuisday and he a:i' Assistant Controller .McDevitt began worn. They will have their ofllees on the second Moor of the Capitol Hell Talks Ollice. Secretary of the Commonwealth Robert McAfee and Attorney tiener il John C. Uell took the oath of of fice Thursday. Iloth were SAorn in In the ollice of the Secretary, the oath being administered by John Keudle, bead of the Department. Mr. Hell stated that he had asked Deputy Attorneys General J. K. II wUuuliigham and W. M. 1 largest to remain. It is understood that Mr. L'unningham will stay for the present mil that no changes will be made In the department for a while. Chief 31erk George P. Thorn, of the State Department,, will be retained by Mi McAfee. 1'iohe Gambling it t I'uir. Auditor-General A. K. Sisson held 1 live-hour hearing on the protest igaius paying any of the State ap piopriatlon for county fairs to Hit fair held at West Chester. He heard both sides discuss the presence of t "wheel" at the fair, but did not make any decision and intimated that he might talk It over with the Attor-uey-Geiieral. Dr. Martin I.. Hoss, of near West Chester, mace the complaint about th wheel and officers of the association claimed that it had been driven oil the grounds. A number of letters were also read protesting against any gambling devices at the fair ground! and the controversy waxed warm. One l egal Holiday Less. Senator Tustln, of Philadelphia, Introduced a bill In the Senate re ducing the number of holidays In the ihort month of February from three to two. The amendments to the Constitu tion adopted last Spring abolished the Spring elections In February, but did not affect the act of Assembly uhiih provides that the third Tues day in Fehrutiry shall he a legal l'oll day. I'tib'ss this act of Assembly Is ipccilily assed. this day will remain i bnal holiday and Interfere with the Liuikln;; interests of the State. Scribes Klect O.'llcets. The rtiiisyhania Legislative Cor respondents' Association elected Wal ter J. Christy, "Pittsburg Gazette rimes," as .resident; Charles It Michael, "Philarieiphia Times," vice president; A. Uoyd Hamilton, "liar rlsburg Telegraph," secretary, and '.'has. B. Stevens, "Scranton Tlnus,' treasurer. There are thirty-two re poriers engaged In Legislative work !iis year. Plays HaiiKiiDin ! Dies On Itope, Chicago (Special). Albert Deer tint., JC years old, was killed while playing lianginan with his two young er b.othrra in a bnrn. Alb rt was stari'MiiK on a lanel that was open nt the top and had around bis lie- li the nooso of a rope 'iiKi was at tached to a raft-r. The b rrcl tipped and the hoy dropped. He died be fore his brothers could rescue him. BENEFICENT T1IK photograph reproduced above st ows one phaso of the work tliut Is b -ing conducted under tne auspices of the Crippled Children's Driving Society of New York. During the summer the members of the organization these being for the most part society women visit hospital and Institutions for crippled little ones and take the latter driving. About 18 months a jo It was suggested that the ministrations of the society be extended Into the wlnler. The Interest was enlisted of Mrs. Parsons, whose work In ron iectlon w ith public school farm plots Is well known to the public, with the result thut a portion of De Witt Cliut;n park was made ready for the recep tion of the unfortunate children. A board floor, a capacious wind break, a supply of camp chairs and tables con stituted tlie chief features of these prei arations, the Idea of Mrs. Parsons b-ing thut freedom from uncomfortable draughts, unobstructed sunshine and skies and a sight of moving clouds were valuable factors in tho curative and educational Influences of the enterprise. There are 24 children on the winter toll of the society, ranging from four to fourteen years of ago. These are fitted out with garments that enable them to "keep the field" In all weathers. The boys retain their shirts, trousers, shoes and stockings; the girls take off their dresses. Then they are hclptd Into a s'eeplng bag, the lower end of which Is thickly stuffed with hay. Outsldo the bag are two blankets, so arranged that they can be buckled around the body up to the n 'ck. The exterior of the bag Is next drawn up to and buttoned around the neck. Then a heavy lambs-wool lined coat wiih n fur collar and wristlets of the same material is donned, and. together with a knitted cap that ran be drawn down over the ears, enables the youngster to defy tho coldest weal her. So clad, the children eat, bleep and attend si hool in the open air all the winter. In the photograph the lady to the left Is Mrs. Parsons. ASPHALT IS IN FAVOR London Engineor Recommends It for Macadam Roads. Points Outs Its Advantages Over Coal Tar Spraying and Resists Weath er Is More Durable am Economical. Loudon.-Cecil .Nathan, an cnglneei who gives especial attention to road making, expresses the belief that Cu ban asphalt Ib destined to take the place of tar as a binder ot macadam reads He defines the "esseutial de Blderuta" of a satisfactory road as "smooth appearance and even surface following the camber of the road, which mutt be sanitary, dustless, noiseless and nonsllppery." Mr. Na tlmti also stipulates that the Ideal road must not only have these quali ties, but tj reasonable in Initial cost and above all In maintenance. Many of the present generation will remember the phrase. 'Electricity is only In its Infancy.'" says Mr. Nathan. "Well, today the road board Is In Its Infancy, and 1 have no doubt that It will grow Irto as Hue and healthy a child as electricity ill-. Like other In fants, the road board Is Just beginning to ajK'tik. and tho first word thnt It has been taught, Is 'tar.' Now I hope It will very soon grow up and learn words of two syllables, such as 'asphalt,' and then be uble to expound to road engineers the real meaning f tills much mlsunderstond word "This Is the tar age. and. as an In different palliative, tar is serving lt purpose today rs a temporary expedi ent; but something much more perma nent than the primitive methods of tar spraying or even tar macadam Is required for the future, and I maintain that permanency wi'l be obtained onlv from the adoption as waterproof road crust binders of either I ake Trinidad at)halt or Cuban aBphalt, but prefer ably Cuban asphalt, owing to Its hav ing a higher malting point and Its ability to withstand the rotting effects of water. "Although this country may ron gratulate Itself on bolng ahead of the continent In the matter of roads. It still has a good deal to learn from America, where asphaltum base oils are used on a very large scale with good results as a palliative for spray ing on roads In preference to crude or refined tar, such as Is In general use here "Furthermore. In America Rsphfil turns are now nearly nlwavs ernnlovef' as binders In constructing macadam roads, ar.d nnturaMv this has tl'ornogK ly demonsttated and proved that h phaltums a-e fur more economical for this perpoFo Such roads, even en steepish gradients, provide a surface Society Takes Up Rouge. Paris. A year ago fasMonab'e soci ety women were blanchlii3 their facer It was considered tho worst po3sih'e form to make tip like an actress. To day facial makeup has become the rage and every r.oclety woman makes a liberal use of the rouge pot. a black pencil and face cream The practice would not be so no ticeable if the muke-up were applied with discretion, but the trouble is that most of tho women are made up In the crude and extreme style of the ftage. Ban on Ground Game Lifted. London. Habbits und hares need no longer be shamiod from dinner menus as suspected p'ORue-carrters. Dr. G. D. McClenry, medical officer of health of Ha'iipK'cad, replying to a question at a meeting of the National Health society at Pamirs street. V.. whether It v.as pnfo to ctit ri.bblis or harps, said danger, hi his opinion, no longer existed. He theunht tho cjoli'n-.; would de stroy the bacillus, and that people need not bu in the least afraid. WORK FOR CRIPPLED which affords a good foothold for horses and prevents motor Bklddlng also, owing to the nc.ture of the bin tier, filch roads remain quiet, elastic and resilient under ull extremes of temperature and under the most try ing mixed trafllc conditions. "Very little reflection is necessary to convince even a layman in road matters that coal tar varies too much In quality and Is. per se. far too sus ceptible to the changes of climate and temperature to be of any real perma nent service as a road binder Not only does it soften the macadam In rummer, but also makes It brittle and crack In winter, so tt at tar-bound ma cadam roads cannot, be expected und are not likely In thefe circumstances to witht'tand the strains to which they are subjected by fast and heavy mo tor traffic for any period of reasonable length. "Again, tarred macadam Is by no means dustless. and the question has recently been raised as to whether the dust from roads, when treated with tar, Is Injurious to the eyes, but ns tarred dust, like ordinary dust, can produce only a mechanical Irritation upon the mucous membrane of the eye, and in view of the fuct tl at the dust from a' tarred road Is naturally considerably less than from a road not ?o treated. It Is therefore obvious thit tarring roads Is llke!y to tend to dl mlnlsh the chance of injury to the eyes. "Climatic conditions have so impor art a bear'nir upon the life of roads It Is po exaggeration to say that Rt least IiO per rent, of the wear of wa ter-hound mnendam roads Is due to weather-that, flowing this, and nd ml'tlng that mticHdsm is the right ma tetial for the construction of main corntry roads. It Is ne-essary only for the road engineer to consider ti e be t material to epmloy as a waterproof hlpder caitab'e of wlthstandlpg climatic conditions for binding the .-rust of such maniflnm roads ro as to make each niece of "tone a'tbere to Its ne'' bor and at the same time be able to withstand any tendency towa'd disintegration, the Ideal binder for this purpose being Cub.in asphalt " Free Lunch fir Hoboes. Fart Liverpool, Olio. A lunch roon for hoboes who happen to he caught Ip the titv over night mav be Installed b' Vavnr Sumtiel Crawford In the clh hall. WMstler Picture Brings $200. London. A Whistler picture, "L tiilititlre," was roid at ChiUtle's rooms for J2'H) and Uindseer's "Why Does u Donkey I.Ike Thistles?" roi j;;t.v GIVES ATHLETICS BIG BOOM Cen, Wlnrjats Reports 50 Per Cent. Improvement in United States Public Schools. New York. That the Introduction of systematic athletics In the public schools In the United States has re sulted In a 50. per cent. Improvement not efily In physl.iue, but In ethics, discipline and menial alertness is tho assertion of Gen. George W. Wingate, president of the New York Public Schools Athletic league, in his annual .eport Just given to the public. lie says In part: "The day of experiments In this matter of athletics has now long parsed. It has now become estab lished upon such a firm foundation In huh tl.o schools and the public estl-,irt,'-ti that the future Is assured. "With every year the standard of -.'.'..'otic cbllily In our public schools be-nmes higher and records which were considered wonlerful when nude are surpassed. Accompanying CHILDREN RODENTS HOARD MUCH GOLD Office Eoy of Chicago Jewelry House Solves Mystery of Disappear ance of Valuables. Chicago A piece of gold chain three Inches long sticking out of a bole In the floor solved a big mystery In a downtown wholesale Jewelry house. The manager for the com PMiy had hem missing watches for three months. He suspected that some employe was taking them, but there was no clew. More watches disap peared, the manager's worrits In creased. He called his chief aids one by one Into his private office and whis pered to them that he would give $100 to the person who discovered the cul prit. A month passed. The thief was not arrested. More watches and other Jewelry were missing. Two detect ives were hired and ostensibly put to woik among the help. The officers watched every move of every person in the place, but they got no hint of the li!eutlty of the robber. Watches, lockets, rings and gems kept going. The manager called his whole force together and told his troubles in a five minute speech, winding up by uig Ing everybody to extra vigilance and advising tho culprit to fold his tent i'.ud silently steal away. Nothing do lug. Jewelry wont out of sight with ncrer.sit g speed. Finally, an office boy sighted the in, I n and the hole In the flour. He p.illid on the chain and tho watch i opped up through the hole. A great light broke In on the whole lorce when he report, d his find. A carpenter was culled In and the floor was rippid up. From the recesses vent recovered 17 watches, seven lockits, 14 bracelets, 1!) stickpins. 2" riigs. four hatpins and 13 bales of wire Further search revealed a hole In the bottom of a case In which timepieces and other Jewelry were kept. Hats had been at work for months carrying off the slock of the I concern. The hole In the floor was I r.ot l.i rg enough to let a watch I through flat, but the rodents had head I not gh to w ork them round side wise aid thus afcomrlish their purpose. I. What they proposed to do with the gems nobody had an Idea. There were only occasional marks of teeth on any of the stolen stuff, and they were made In dragging It away. Only a -.tudetits of animal life can say why i rat, with a fine appetite for nil va ieties of cheese, should waste his iuio lugging away gold, silver und Iroua. ' . Teach Fathers to Attend D?bles. Boston. A new and novel plan hn leen set on foot by the Boston asso intlrn for the Care of the Baby ami Its Food. The father as well as the not her Is to he given careful Instriie ion ns to what Is for the best Inter sts in the upbringing of the child. this Is a marked Improvement In car riage or the person, alertness of mind and body and the genera) air of strength and hefilth resulting from the athletic exercises which the chil dren have pursued. Gratifying ns this Is from the physical side, the improve mcnt on the side of ethics, school dis cipline and esprit du corps is oven greater. "The New York Public' School Ath letlc league, formed in 1903, Is now tho largest athletic organization In the world. Its success has caused the formation of similar leagues In six teen of the great cities of the coun try and more are constantly adopting Its methods. One hundred thousand school children took active pnrt in the league's competitions In the last year. For" example, .12.750 children partici pated in Jumping contests, while 11,. 500 boys competed In 'chinning' anil 8,000 In class running. Thirty thou sand were entered In the various field day games, at which 3,700 medals and 100 buuners were awarded." By Lydia E. PInkham's Vegetable Compound The Change of Life is the most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease. W omen everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia it Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Here u proof: went through I tried Lydia 'pound. I wiih could, not keep had creepy "I rend who Iby Lydia 12. and decided to jwonian. 11 y has worked a miracle for r.ie. Minn n rim Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during tli: period of life. If it will help others you may publish (i,;. letter." Mrs. Nathan Ii. Greaton, C 1 o. Main at., NTatk'k,.Mas.i. ANOTIIIIB S12IILAU CornwnllvlIIe, If. Y. "I Lydia 12. I'lnkiiam s egetablo Comtxituid for some time for Change ef Life, nervousness, and a fibroid growth. "Two doctors advised ne to go to the hospital, but one day while 1 was away visiting, I met a woman who told mo to take Lydia 12. l'inkliam s v cgctablo Compound. 1 did no und I know it helped ino wonderfully. 1 am veryf; thankful that I was told I'inkham's Vegetable Compound." .Mrs. V'm. Houghton, CornwallvIUo, f. Y., Greene Co. The makers of Lydia 11. Finkham's Vegetable Con- pound have thousands of such letters as those above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it h:s stood the test for years. For SO years Lydia 12. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound lias bi'cn tho btandard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to )icr?elf who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and lias thousands of cures to it3 credit. rxrrsm Mrs. Pinkham l ivites all sick woniea LCaJ to writfl her for udvice. She has guide! thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. I'luLbaiii, Lynn, Mass. MEALING WITH HIS DRINK. "See here, my dear sir! Didn't I tell you not to drink with your meals?" "But, doctor, be reasonable. I have to eat Liuiio time." A Sample Quip. "Thomas W. Law-son's Thanksgiv ing proclamation was a very good piece of oratorical writing," said a Mr si on hanker. "Luwsou Is always Jlill of quips. "Not long ago I attended the fu neral of a millionaire flnuncier one of those real ""high financiers' whose low methods Luwsou loves to turu the light on. "I arrived at the funeral a little late. I took a teat beside Itwson and whispered: "'How far has the service gone?' "Law son. nodding towards the cler gyman in the pulpit, whispered back: "'.lust opened for the defense.' " Vr IJIUlUe IIF-IIVka' rtPI TIN': W'htur trout t'oliW. Ilt-nt, Htmiim-h or NerviMtM 'J'nttililt-H, l uptiillnti will reltrve vim. 11'm lliiilil iilHttKitltt to ttikt- itetH liminMI-att-ly. Try It. 10c., .., mid 50 ci-Maul Uitt murva Hiding a tallow dip under a bushel di e i not make it an arc light. The Fountain Head of Life Is A man who has weak and impaired stomnch and who does not properly digest his food will soon find (hut his blood has beoonie weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and insufficiently nourished. Dr. FIERCCS COLDE.V MEDIQ71L DISSOVERY mnhea tho atotnah strong, promotes f.Vo fiow ot , digestive Irlcea, restores f.'ie lout appetite, tnakta assimilation perfect. Invigorates t.ie liver and parities and enriches the blood, tt Is the treat blood-maker, Utah-builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes tnta ttroui la body, active l.i rtlnd anil cool la ludiement. This "Discovery" is pure, glyceric extract of American medical rnutl, absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with kccret nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of medicine. Don't accept a secret nostrum as substitute for this timc-pm"" remedy op snown composition. Ass yous. Nnioimons. They must know of many eures made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhnwl' World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. U.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. V. W. E. DOUGLAS li'ayl3, 3.50 a 4 SHOES WoKIK IK YOU COULD VISIT M L. POl'CiLAS LAIttiK FACTOR IKS AT liliOlKIO.V, M.lsS., mid see how carefully W. L. Uuuglas Khoea are inuJo, you would then under stand why dollar for dollar they are guurautuud to hold their sluipu, look and lit bettor un l wtur longer thaa any other $.'1.00, ftt.SU or $1.00 shoes you mil buy. Quality counts. It has niade w. li. litmglK Bhoes n Imnaotiolil wor'l W. I DoiiKltia name anil the rttll pries rtro tinivi on the bottom, willed la a aiiltmrtl auluat aubatltutna, tlie true valura of which are ttitlinowii. Ktifuae nil llm atitMtltulea. Vim nrn rntttleil to tlie beaU lualat upon liavlnq; tlte ffiMtnln W. I.. Dnuirlna ahttea. If j.Htr .l.-aloi i- tnii,.t m iu-l, . ,,,, tuc, w. H uml m slim-., wrllu (,.r Mjll Kn 43-'' tier Utalug. VV. L.. Ouujltia. lA&purk r.4.. ilrurktuu, Aluaa. 2,00 3.SU For DISTEMPER Ptri tn r nr1 prwl tl ti or"t,..m.i." I. .iiii til ,r i v i-dMitmtm tfiTBif I ; ntti t lii anl ip a dm K -tnoT retuiHiv. (tuM-Hnrtil 1'iin1 h )-rn It. v how lo von r ilriL l?m MEDICAL CO., & Auticif, ?Iass., "I oiinnot express Imt t diiriner f li ( lian;ie of Life I( roro li. PiriUliaiu's Vegetable. Com. in Mich u nervous condition I still. My limbs were cold, l Keiisutloiis and could not stern nights. I was finully told by two idiyMcianj lilint I lind a tumor. day of the rronderful cures mads l'inklium's Vegetable C'onumuml try It, and it bus made me a well neighbors and mends declare it Lydia 12. l'inhhnm's Vcgctaid CASE. have been taking to try Lvdia J'. Young at the Business. (ieneral Howard wits an inv'-l guet-t at a dinner given by a boyi patriotic club. "You eat very iil my Loy," taid the general to :i ilonchtj young trencherman, 'if you lnveyiw flag as well as your dinner ui!i make a good patriot." "Yes. sir." said the boy; hut been practicing e.itlng twelve jfan and I nlu t ow nod a euti hut s!i mom lis." Success Magazine. Don't part with your lllusinri When they are gone you mav .still el 1st. but you have ceased in live- .Mtirk Twain. These candy tablets do just as much as salts or calo mel. But Cascarets r.cvef callous the boveIsTThey nevet create a continuous need, a harsh cathartics do. Tike one just as 6oon as the ti oubls eppears, and in an hour its over. Vpif.nork! hoi lit rfnfi- Hnitf-orr, 3 uhiot of tho freuuine u m ArL.ru C C C j Two Cruises to (he WEST INDIES Two deltffhtful cruUe teavinir Nw York February 23 id Mrcb 28. 1 S M S.S. Mollke iw Spanish Main. Weal Intile. Puna' Canal, Bermuda, ale. Two cntiaca of 28 daya durrt'-in SIM and up. One crude, 16 daya. 113 "'J AI'O cruue to the Orlrnt, Soutn AmarH ca and Around the World. H rlH l.r .'utrjeV inMnujo-MfRtcrtN inr . 0 Sax 1767 41 and 4 BroaUaa. N. I. IV a amaaiin a ail ,mu Miai aniaaaaa W. N. 'J., BALTIMORE, NO. --l91 Pi SejlA,-.. evprvwnerw. BOYS' 6HOCS t 'ii.nrr'iai in''f prv - itl t. no matter how bonexat any nttu i - u on tii " t"Mr : 'tmm the U.oori And Uiiui'i"; J hntlv. C'liTi-it Mtifnrr In Kti'i Mit m1" b -c und $i a tMittlf, fit nd lio .ii-neti. V.V'.Uiki1 - ir1 - t wlm will trrt 1 1 fur tnu. V ,m hu ik.lt t. l" p., u.S'1 (th.ntl.n anrt Bacterlolkikta LVrcjr-M.':-', ftsi The Stomach-i