ToGcJ Its Beneficial Effecta Airays Buy the Genuine VDIItbfi 11 WW Sold by all leading VrvqqiSts OneSizeOnly.M, a Bottle REMEMBER 9 for Couchs l Colds An alternative. IE Fagan Next tolme 01 pass wld a loldy, Hagan, ye've got to remove yer bat! Hagan And suppose 01 refuse? Fagan Then, bedad, ye've got to remove yer coat Degenerated. Kid McCoy, the hero of 125 battles. Is to open a sanitarium at Stamford. He said the other day to a New York reporter: "I hope In my sanitarium to restore lots of grumpy mlddle-agod peoplo to perfect health, and If I give them back perfect health I'll give them lack youth and gayety and romunce. If mid dle age is stupid, if middle age is pro saic. It Is only because the health of Riddle age Is poor. 'The woman," he continued, "who sendB her grumpy mate to my estab lishment will no longer have to make the bitter complaint of Mtb. Wank. "'My husband, 15 years ago,1 said Mrs. niank, 'used to kiss nie every time we passed through a tunnel. Hut now ' "She gave a bitter laugh. "'Now,' she said, 'he takes a long pull at his traveling flask.' " failed to Scare Tim. A plan was formed to scare a e'er kin Tim Casey, living In a village Bear Belfast, on his returning from market by night past the churchyard. As he went by, the usual turnip, whito ehc-ot, and lanthorn of the convention al ghost vere submitted to bis gaze, with the customary weird howls Tim however, simply looked fixedly at the apparition for a moment and re marked: "Arrah, now, and is It a gen eral resurrection, or are ye Just taking I walk by yersclf ?" Determined. Oillot What did you pay that orld famous specialist $50 for if you felt porfoctly well? Perry wanted to know how he Pronounced appendlciiis. Some neighbors don't like H unless you talk ajiout them. ' SOUND SLEEP Can Easily Be Secured. t'p to 2 years ago," a woman writes, " as In the habit of using both tea and coftoe regularly. "I found that my health was begin WnK to full, strange nervous attacks oU come suddenly upon me, making me tremble so excessively that I could tot do my work while they lasted; my 'eep left me and I passed long nights i'8"088 discomfort. I was filled itta a nervous dread as to the future. A friend suggested that possibly V nd coffee were to blame, and I ,l?(1 to give them up, and In cast- hi h1,0,lt for a hot table beveraee. I,n I felt was an absolute necessity, . as led by good fortune to try Post It "m01" more thn a ycar 1 hnve U6ed tun h tlmes a day nn1 expect. 80 UCI1 good has it done me, to con- Us use during the rest of my lWn after winning the tise of taste rt 1 fUnd' t0 my surPrlse, that, thrn k f t0S8lnB on sleepless bed dromtrf .the long' dreary nlgnt 1 th 1 nt0 a BunJ, dreamless sleep lup mnmnnt . . . .... low "eaa toucnea tne pii- ftAhen 8ud(lenly realized that all BnMi. " naQ leIt me- ana mv Z I,,6' whlch had fa" off before, 1 , "'' Bt once been restored bo that "All '00i wlth a keen rellsh waik V nervous d,-cail has gone. I m. a ",n and a half each way to find every day and enjoy it. I toe.. ,nterest In everything that Hea , " nbout me thnt ,JlokB Hfo a tea anrt AU thla 1 ow to leaving off lor 1 y coffee and the use of Posturn, "Won h tnken no medicine." Name illcb. p0Btum Co., Battle Creek, WaUitT" a rmson." anJ It li ex to w,, , tte ,lttle book, "The Road fiiviiie in pkgs. I' PIea,2 lh' "bo,' lt A new L? 'u?;; ,;,om Um "" They "''. ' "d ,ul of huuiiM DUtJ i J II ! - ----- ITALY DECLARES WAR ON TURKEY Army of -50,000 Men for Tripoli and Navy Pro pared to Crush Sultan's Feeble Squadron NAVAL ENGAGEMENT FOUGHT IN ADRIATIC Blockade of the Entire Coast of Trl ' poll Ordered Decision of the Turkish Government Not to Op pose Landing of Troops at Tripoli Reply to Italian Ultimatum Was Concilia'ory and Dilatory Popular Indignation Intense In Turkey Martial Law at Constantinople- Threatening Unrest hi the Balkan States. Home. Official announcement was matin at Home that a stale of war ex ists between Italy and Turkey, owing to the failure of Turkey to meet the demands of the Italian note presented. The Italian Cabinet decided to .pro ceed at once with the measures pre viously determined upon for the oc cupation of Tripoli and Cyreno. Tri poli was occupied and the Italian flag is now flying over the, government buildings there. The first blow In hostilities between Italy and Turkey was struck when an Ottoman destroyer was sunk by an Italian cruiser in the harbor of I're vebi in the Kplrus and a force landed on Turkish soil. When called upun to surrender the town and garrison of Tripoli the Turk ish commander there resolutely de clineil. A li;rgc number of the inhabitant!' of Italy opposes the war and many were shot down while making public demonstrations against it. The Turkish squadron, which was lying on Heirut, Sillied for the Dar danelles, thus practically placing it at the mercy of the Italians. The Italian ultimatum la generally approved by the Vienna press, though some journals think Italy has acted overhastily. It is felt that Austria Hungary fhmsld take no action In the Italkans except In conjunction with Czar Kerdinand of Bulgaria. In Herlin Italy's action is generally censured, and it continues to be as perted that England is In reality re sponsible for the present crisis. In Koine it Is not believed that hos tilities will beprolonged, and an early peace is expected. Cable advices from Constantinople indicated that Turkey decided not to Albanian revolt In Turkey. ih... if WKtofi WfcW. X ft - I MAP SHOWING1 PROlMITy and TUR.KISK A Vienna dispatch says that Tur key proposes- to present a note to resist the landing of the Italian forceB, which, under the ultimatum, was to take place at once. Turkey's reply was conciliatory, but It was not expected by diplomats to avail. The Itnlian Cabinet declared It dilatory. The Italian fleet has been ordered to maintain a close blockade of the Trlpolltan coast and warships nre also directed to watch the coasts of Al bania, Macedonia, and Syria. Public indignation against Italy In Turkey is described as intense. Con stantinople has been placed under martial law, as a precaution against rioting. A change In the ministry is regarded as likely. At the same time It Is reported from Italian sources thnt the Albanians nro petitioning BRITISH TORPEDO SECRET OUT. Has Projectile That Has Three Times American Range. Washington. Tho Ilritish navy Is equipped with a torpedo said to be effective at 10,000 yards, or nearly three times the range of the most powerful projectiles now used In the United States Navy. This Informa tion was brought to Washington by an American naval expert who re cently discussed developments in tor pedo craft and the relative methods of target practice. One Bubonic Rat In 75,000. Seattle, Wash. Of 75,000 rats killed by the Seattle Health Department in the last fifteen months, only one was Infected with bubonic plague. This rat was captured recently downtown. Dlx Asks for Boxing Repeal. Albany, N. Y. Governor Dlx sent a special message to the Legislature recommending the repeal of the Kraw low law, under which the State Ath letic Commission to regulate boxing was established. First Act of War. (!en Garibaldi to take advantage ol the situation and oiganic another Oreece demanding that the latter withdraw all cluims to Crete. Herman press opinion is unsparing In condemnation of Italy's action. The first act looking like actual war In the Italian campaign for the occupation of Tripoli was embodied In a demand for immediate surrender of that province by the Turks, follow Ing which the Italian naval command ers, were under orders ut once to land trocps. 'A reply was delivered to the Italian Chaw d'AITaircs In Constantinople, who vas Instructed to demand his passports because the reply was un favorable to Italy. Turkey sought for more time to re new her appeal to the European powers, meanwhile offering to take no action toward protecting Tripoli from attack. The Italian blockade of the African port w; complete, and no Europeans remained there except a li.tinllul of Turkish soldiers stations! anion-'; the native population. The demands made by Italy for a virtual protectorate said that contin ued disorder in Tripoli must yield to progress: and colonization. The fleets of Italy are under orders to sweep tho eastern .Mediterranean to piard against uprisings of the Moslem peo ples and reprisals against Europeans In the East. The tacit consent of the powers ti Italy's action rests upon that coun try's crmer acquiescence ir. the Kretich occupation of TuiMn, which approaches most nearly to t!i j "hrp ' of Southern Italy. The Tripnilan coast settlements have been im:,-;ht by Halliiti colonists until trade In that qnai-ier Is largely monopolized by their nation. The refusal of Germany to Interfere constituted the (Inn! blow to the Sul tan's claims to Turkish suzerainty In Central North Africa. Italy In a Good Position. The affair at Tripoli was but a re connalsance, so to speak, tho occu pation In force being set for later. To assist In the act the cruisers Marco Polo and Vettor Plsanl left To ran to with a squadron of torpedo boats under the command of the Unite of the Abruzzl, cousin of King Emmrnuel, or TRIPOLI to ITALIAN PORTS... At the moment of their departure the mine ship Minerva went ashore, but suffered only slight damage. She carries 150 topedoes, besides mines. General Caneva will be accompan ied with an expeditionary corps com manded by General Itlrccola and Gen eral Count (leraldl. The first force to be dispatched will consist of 25,000 men and altogether 40,000 troops will be landed In Tripoli. Regiments Leaving All Chief Towns. From all the chief Italian towns regiments are departing every day for Palermo, Naples, llrindlsl, Syracuso, Catania. Messina, Tarantn, Genoa. An cona and Venice, where they will be embarked In transports. The war ships will convey the transports to the Tripoli coast, and this army will lie established In Trinoli. MAY CANCEL PRISON CONTRACT. Dix Proposes to Abandon Wingdale Site and Pay $125,000. Albany, N. Y. After the State has Dpetit over $300,000 for sites and plans for a new prison to take the place of antiquated Sing Sing, which was built in 1S25, and Is badly over crowded. It Is proposed to abandon the present site In Wingdale, Dutchci s County, to abolish the Commission on Prisons, and pay. the r. J. Cnrlln Con struction Company of New York $125, 000 to cancel its $2,190,000 contract. Snowfall In Adlrondacks. Gloversville, N. Y. The lower Adl rondacks are covered with a light fall of snow, the earliest In many years. German Aviator Killed. Berlin. Captain Englehardt, the pioneer German aviator, fell and was killed at JohannlBthal Field. En glehardt was trained by the Wright brothers and was the leading aviation authority In Germany. Horr Sedl mayer was ap assenger with Engle hardt. Ills skull was fractured and he received other Injuries. I. s.: ..-v STATE CAPITAL fiHAT State Doctors Indorse Dr. Wiley. Tho Mfdlcal Society of I'ennsyl. vnnln ended Its sixty-first annual meeting at the State Capitol, after Dr. James Tyson, of Philadelphia, the ncwly.f lectrd president of the organ Izatlon, had taken his place as the chairman. The society selected Scran ton as Its place of meeting In 11)12, In dorsed the work of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley as an enforcer of the pure food laws, and enlisted Itself In the cam pulgn to stamp out dlsvuse growing out of the social evil. Tho closing session was marked by half a dozen papers on such vital sub- jcts as the care of the Insane, and cancer, one of the exhibits in the lat tr-r series being a moving picture show of a stomach demonstrating tho mot hods of assimilation. One of the moat notable papers of the meeting was by Dr. Chevalier Jackson, of Pittsburg, who described the mannur in which a tack had been removed from the lung of a young woman who was suffering from tuber-' miosis. The tack was swallowed eleven years ago. The woman who was thought to be dying Is rapidly Improving In health. flofore the eye and ear section of the society. Dr. William lllnlr, of Pittsburgh, aroused general and com plimentary discussion by a paper on preventable! blindness. Dr. fllalr dv clantl that forty thousnnd persons In the t'nlted States were needlessly blind and (hut one-third of the cuhcs were due to carelessness. The work of the welfare department of the Carnegie Steel Company, nt PittMbiitgh, wa given high praise by the speaker. He referred to the In- closure of emery wheels with glass and the use of wicker work spectacles and said that as a result of such pre ventive measures the number of eyo accidents In nn army of 34,000 men bad been reduced to a minimum, hardly thought possible a few years ago. "What one concern has thought it possible to work out on a practical basis toward such a distinctly bu- ninnitniian cud, I feel Hint the State should take an a starting point for legislation to the end that tho adop tion of slmilni'y effective devices shall become mandatory In all branches of labor." Several of the speakers referred to the new school code's provisions for medical Inspection as steps In tho right direction. The delegates elected as trustees: lr. William T. Stnples. West Chester; Dr. Frederick E. Van Sickle, Olyphant, unrt Dr. A. P. Hill, Montgomery. The trustees re-elected: Dr. T. II. Dnvles, Pittsburgh, as president, nnd Dr. C. E. Stevens, Athens, ns secretary. Inspection Of Dairy Farms Brgun. State inspection of the dairy farms of Pennsylvania, which was placed In charge of the State Elve Stock Sani tary Hoard n few months ago, was formally Inaugurated by Dr. C. J. Mar shall. S'ate veterinarian, who has boon assured of assistance and sup port from veterinarians nnd dairy owners in all sections of the Common wealth. The plan Is to have every veterinarian aid In the work of secur ing cleanliness In the surrounding.-! and heallhfulness In the cnttle, It be Inc recognized by the State officials Unit there nre comparatively few dairies In tho State that could be rated as excellent. The Inspection will be In charge of State agents, under the appropriation made by the last Eegls' lat tir- to the board, and It Is the Idea to obtain the most complete data pos sible about every farm or dairy that !a supplying milk to the public. New Method In Distribution of Fish. Adoption of new methods In the dis tribution of fish from the State's hatcheries was announced by Slain Kish Commissioner Unllor. and here after all applications for fish fry will hnve to be made upon a new form of blank. These blanks are now being prepared and will be sent to all ap plicants as rapidly as possible. Tho idea In making the change is to ob tain better results In the distribution. Applicants will be required to furnish complete Information ns to the locality where the fish are to be planted and the shipments will be followed tip to see how the distribution Is made, so that there will be n minimum of waste. Attempt To Kill Game Wardens. State (lame Commission officials are investigating a report sent out from Fulton county, to the effect that at te'iipts were made to kill four pnmo wardens In Fulton county. The nt tacks were reported ns made on war dens who were endeavoring to re strain hunters. Wardens .Joseph Ken nedy nnd Ralph Ross reported thnt In the woods of Fulton county near tho State line, they had been tired on by n man named Met'ormlek, a hunter who escaped Into Maryland. Governor Approves Pardons. The pardons recommended by the State Hoard of Pardons were approved by the Governor. He also approved tho commutations of Ceo. Ij. Marlon, ruzorno, and John R. Kdwards, Cam bria, who had been sentenced to be hanged. Increase Stock to $1,350,000. The Northumberland Ons and Elec tric Company. Sunbury, filed notice of Increase of Its stork from $5,0(10 to J1,.1.'0,000, nnd of nn Issue of boudj tc amount of $2,700,000. 8,701 State's Growth In Month. The population of Pennsylvania In creased 8,701 during June. In the month there were 16,G"2 birthH nnd 7,051 deaths. The Dutch shipbuilding Industry Is concentrated In the suburbs of the larger cities, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Harlem and Dordrecht, nnd along tbe rivers Meuse, Noord nnd Mer wede. lletween Rotterdam and Dordrecht r.re Borne 30 Important en iblishments. ft REMARKABLE GURE FOR DYSPEPSIA Munyon's Stomach Treatment Performing Miracles. MUNY0N TELLS YOU KOW TO GET WELL FREE OF CHARGE "A few days ago I received a letter from a youim man, who slate lie In 2 iears of iik and linn oecupliMl seviTiil Important posltlnnii. tiut owiiik to Indl (i Htlon mid limhlllty to sleep lie tuts been unttlilo to concentrntn IiIh mind upon tils work anil lias consequently been illi i limned on the ground f ni'gle t of dutv. He goe on to miy that lie la a youii mun of steady hablm. hut for yeni he has suffered from dyspepsia, which has o affected his nerves Hint lie Is unahlo to sleep, nnd that It Is lint neglect upon his purt. nor lark of Interest In the busl nem, but simply physical weakness. Ha asks my advice In IIiIh mailer. "For the benefit of a large number of those similarly situated I prnpose to snswer l tils letter publicly, hoping that II may be the means of helping many who may be affected In this way. "In the first place, the stomach must he ma.le well hefnr tho nerves can h made strong. The nerves must be mads strong before one can sleep well. No one Is capable of doing his best who Is In tiy way troubled with Insomnia or any form of nervousness. The greatest gen erals have been men of Iron nerve and Indomitable , They have had perfect digestion, being able to ent well, and dl est all thev ate. "It Is salii thnt Napoleon lost the Bat tle of Waterloo because of a tit of Indl Kestlon. (Iranl's enormous reserve power was due to a well stomach. Abraham Lincoln said that 'he did not know t tin t he bad n stomach.' Orover Cleveland. It Is said, could work IS hours a dav, eat a hearty meal nt 2 or 3 o'clock in tbs morning, go to bed and sleep soundly un til I) o'clock and get up refreshed, ready for a neiv dav's work, "Pres. Taft In another type of healthy manhood. Who thinks for one moment thai he would be the President of the t'nlted Plates today had he been a dy ipeptlr or alVerted with some nervous ailment? I claim thnt two-thirds of all Ihe failures In professional and business life arc due to weak and deranged stom achs. "No business house would rare to em ploy a dVKpeptlc representative to sell iroeds f.,r ihein on the mad. One-half he nun who stand behind counters to 1nv. enrnlng from I2 to I'li a week, will never get hevond these figures, for the reason tpat they are phytdrallv weak. They lark the nerve power and com manding strength that coma from a good, sound stomach. "No one rnres to hear a dyspeptle. pres'-her. No matter how pious he mav be. he Is hound to rederl his bilious and tsundlred condition, lie will unronselons- Iv Inoculate his hearers with his. melnn rholv feelings. "No one would think of entrusting an Important legal case In the hands of a dvspeptle lawyer, nsv more than he would cure to entrust his own life, or thnt of a dear one. In the hands of a phy slrlan who Is nervous. Irritable or a dy speptic. M"n must have good digestion, strong nerves and vital manhood In or der to render a rlenn. clear-cut decision either In medlcln. law or business. "I believe that more than half of tha divorces esn he traced to 111 health. I want every dyspeptic to trv mv atomiu'h treatment, for It corrects nearly all forms of Indigestion nnd nervousness. It makes eld sfemarhs nlmopf ns good as new. Its marvelous power for digesting food and getting the best out of It mnkes for good rlrh, red blood. This. In turn, strength ens the nerves, build" up the genernl sys tem, and will surelv prolong life and make It a pleasure to live and do tha things allotted to ns " Professor Munvnn mnkes no charge for ennsultatlon or medlenl ndvtce- not a pen nv to psv. Address Prof .1 M Mnnynn. Mnnvon'a I.nhnrntort-H. Flfiy-thlrd nnd Jefferson streets. Philadelphia. Pa. Red Cross Christmas Seals. A statement denying the recent re ports about the ahnndonuinut of the Red Cross Christinas seal sale has been issued by the National Associa tion for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Tho statement declares that not only will the sale be held this year, as In the past three years, but thnt it will be conducted on broad er lines than ever before. The only order Isscod by the postoflloe depart ment which bears on the sale of Red Cross seals was sent out on July 1, nnd prohibits the use of tho malls to letters and packages bearing non postage stamps nn the face, and also to any mail bearing seals which re semble postage stamps, if used either on the face or back. The Red Cross seal to be used this year has been submitted to tho postoltlce depart inch nt and approved, and thus may be used, but only on the back of letters and packages. The design to bo used this year depicts n pretty winter Bccno enclosed In a heavy red circle. The comers are white, thus giving the ef fect when affixed to a letter or a package of a round seal. Lesson In Good Manners. When the "I!oy Scouts" movement was at Its height, three of the young sters Journeyed from Baltimore to Washington to be introduced to the president. When Mr. Tnft shook bands with them, one of the littlo fellows stuck out his left hnnd. "Why do you give me your left hnnd?" asked the president. "Thnt's the way us Hoy Scouts shake hands," said the boy, with pride. "Well," commented Mr. Taft dryly, "the sooner us Hay Scouts learn bettor the nicer us Hoy Scouts will bo." The Twice-a Month I'opular Magazine. Not a Bit. "In getting married Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe showed very little consideration for the puWIc" "Why so?" "There's no fun In watching a man and his wife play 'Romeo and Juliet.'" Nipped in the Bud. "Until now I have never had to ask for a sniall loan." "And until now I have never been obliged to refuse you." TO DRIVE OFT MALAWI ANI III II It I I" THE FVSTPir Tnko tho Old Mundtint t.lloVKM T..KIHI.K1 CI 1 11.1. TONIC You know what jrou am inking 1'ha formula In nlnlnh irlnii-d on cvi-rr hottli. showing it In tini7 (jtilnlno and Iron In a iaatcirhi form, jini tlm tuokl ptli-t'tual luriu. Vtt aruma i Daoula aud chtldrun. all cuuta. It's human nature, but bad medi cine, to buck about the walk up hill after we've enjoyed a good long slide down! Inflammatory Rhfumatiem may make f'ou cripple for life. IVm't wait for nflummation to set in. When the firnt light psina appear, drive the poison out with Ilamlina Wirnrd Oil. The fact that beauty Is only skin deep should Influence a woman to be shallow. PUTNAM Color more ttocxtabriRhtrr and faaterrolorathnnanv dye any garment without ripping apart. Write lur TOO MUCH FOR SMALL . BRAIN Blj Word Meant an Effort, but This Little Girl Made Brave Attempt. This Incident occurred Just after a Jewish holiday. It was In a third grade school In Cleveland In a dis trlct of Russian and Hungarian Jews. The teacher was explaining the meaning of the word Judicious She asked the children to give her sioiies about the word. After several bad given illustra tions about the Judicious use of money, tho teacher said: "Now give nie a story about some thing Judicious, without money in It." A little girl finally volunteered. She said: "On our holiday we had roast goose and a whole lot of other Jew dUhes." HAVE YOU SUSPECTED YOUR KIDNEYS? Thousands suffer from backache, headache, dizziness, and we.irineso without suspecting their kidneys. TT1 erf I Janus W. Clay, tifiG more, Md., says; "I uiffered almost con stantly from pains In my back and bead and was laid up for 1 i week nt a time. . I could scarcely walk :ind experienced add- : d annoyaih-e from ir regular passages of kiilnty secretions. After using all : kinds of medicine, without relief, 1 be- gan taking Dean's Kidney I'llls and received a perfect cure. ' have had ' no trace of kidney trcuhlo since." j "When Your Rack is Lame, Rcnirm- ' ber the Name DOAX'S." j For pale by druggists nnd general Kolfkeepers everywhere. I'rice Edc. FoBter-Milburn Co., Iluflalo, N. V. The Si'rple Life. Anna Vniia Wilbelmimi Pickering. In her "Menu Irs." ceiled by her son, tells a Yoikhhi.-e Ireldetit whirl) con tains a great dial-ol hum, in nature. ' Variety spices Hie; the plum is mount- ; minus, until lis extent entitles It to the name of prairie or desert, and It gains Interest tbrorgh va.-ti.e.'S. There was an old couple In the vll- ; lagu whom I usd olten to gn to see One day, when I (omid them sitting, one on each side of the tire, the old mun said to me: "Well, t' mis: Is and me, we've been married r.luiit on an years, and we've , never bid one qunircl." The oid woman lnol.ed at me, with a twinkle In her e.'c, ami said: "It war vetie conscientious, hut vniie dool " Youth's Companion. Easy Deduction. Watson Who Is giving the party In the neighborhood? Sherlock-Very ' simple, Watson. Who but the lamily that is dead broke nnd owing everybody? Its Location. Little Ilrother Where's my fishln' pole gone to? itfgger Urot her Sister's usln" It for a hatpin! Tuck. l or( OLI1 mi ;itlf HickH' fAIM'lUM! In the iM-st remedy r llevch the ui-IOitfr mi'l feverilmi-HM eiircH the. Culd Hint rcNtiiivM iinrmnl illtlmiH It'a loiuicl etTerlN llllilit-ilmu-ly. Inc.. H.V.. nml fk. At drug Mure. When we get down we wonder how it happened, but when we win we ac cept it as perfectly natural! from vromnn's ailments aro Invited to wiito to tbo names and addresses hero given, fur positive Vnimtnl.l,. I V. ... ...... I .1 , t ! Ipl WUIU I'llijn'lllllt lines ., Tunmr HrnmTrd. Elmn, M -Mia.Ntr.iU J.biuitil,R.F.I.Xo.3, lioi Hi. 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WJ, Cui Ma.lt, N.J. Mra. Louia Fiacber, 1: Mon ro,, St. South Ban font, Me. Mra. Chnrli-a A. Aimtln. tichnccudy,N.Y. Mra.lt. 1'urUir," si! Alliau Hi. Taylorrlllo, Ill.-Mra. Jo Grantham, 825 W. Vandevttnr Su Cincinnati. Olilo.-Mrs. Sophia Ilotr.Clfi Mo- Mlcknn Av. Pig Kun, ra.-.Mr. N". E. Toiler, l'liil i.lelplila, l'a.-.Mra. M. Johniton, 210 llacU.cl,.. Teorla. 111. -Mrs. Lima L. liauvlti, II. Ti. No. 4, Iloz r.i Angunta, MB.-Mra.-Wlnfli-H Pana, It. F. D. J. bU Paul, Minn. -Mia. II. M. Botioru, li)b3 Wooilhrlditn St. rtttfhiirt, l'a.-Mra. O. Lelaer, 6218 KlnkaiJ St., E K. Kearney, Mo.-Mri. Thomaa A''ttrry. lllue laknd, 111.-.Mia. Anna Si'hwmtl, 823 Orore St. Eaat Earl, l'a.-Mra. Anpntu" LTon.ltFJ) J. 0lirntlntia Avnlilt-d Hlkentnn, Mo. Mra. Iietna nethunn. Uardlner, Me.-Mra.8.A.Williaiua, l-UWaah- lugton Ate. Chtnago,lll.-.Mr.VCm.Alirena,I2.WW.?1st Pt. llolletue, lhlu.-Mra, KnftU Wlelaud, VjS Monne St, PeForant.W'la. Mra. Auiu'ta Ve'permann. Ueiter, Kaiuaa.-Mra. Lliiio tkutt, ITicso women aro only a few of the power of Lydia E. llnkhara's VcBotablo (.' iniiound to cura female diseases. Kot ono of these women ever received conipensntion in any form for tho use of their names in this advertisement hut nro will ing that wo should refer to them becauso of the gmxl they may do other suffering women to prove that Lydla E. Ilnkham Vegetablo CAinraund is a reliable and honest medicine, nnd that tho statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are tho truth and nothing but tho truth. FADELESS DYES other dye. One 10c package rolora all fiber. Thev dye In cold water hrttpr than anvotherdve. You ran free bookletHow lo Dye, Hloarh and Mix Color. MONgUt UWUG COMPANY, Qulacy, lit Cement Talk No. 8 The appearance of any place can be greatly improved by using concrete wherever possible. If you have a nice home, whether in the city or in the country, you can add greatly to its attractiveness by building not only the .sidewalks, hut the steps, curbs, fence-posts, cisterns, foundations, drive ways, cellars and so on, of concrete. Build of concrete and use UNIVERSAL Portland Ce ment. Concrete is cheap, easy to use, clean, fire, rat and rot proof. Concrtu is the simplest buildint; mater ial and the most durable. You need only UNIVERSAL cement, Kind, prave! or crushed (telle. Hut remember to tue I'NIVKRSAL i is the ht ctmcni. It is alwayj of uniform col or ;inj prcat strength. Alt your dealer for it, IWIVEESM. PORTLAND CEMENT CO. TKICK ElILDtNG, PITTSBURG ANNUAL OUTFIT 10.000,000 BAHKCtS ACTS LIKE MAGIC J. J. Patlcnon, M D., Mvihall, Al.,ri "In mv practice I tinre found thnt Mex lentl MiifclMiiit Liniment Act! like inaKic. In one i'iie it curt-d an n)l ludy .f a verr rv-re itit.K-k !' Kheuaiatism In the tirclt Hiul kimulrit-rs." 2 3c. 10c. i 1 a bottla at Drug A Caai Slorat Q A quick relief for coughs, colds and hoarse ness is Hale's Honey OHIorelioundandTar Contains no opium nor u anythinCinjnrious M Trv rilir'i Toxiharhr Dmpi TOR OLD AND VOLNli Tutt't l.lvcrPill a;tfl kindly on the chllJ, tne 'It'lliatte fcnuJe or Infirm utU age, a up r'v tone and mrrniilh to tha weak tnmai.h. bowela, kldncya anil bladder.. proof that Lydu E. lliikhaiu'i ..!.. Ill, Orraulo Ilapla-mnnta. P!:ir iMit-k, Minn. .Mra. Anna Anderaon. I . ..i l i. Woaleyvli'o.I'a.-M-". !.ir"le l'jter.Tt F.R I. Trent. hi, Jlu,.um.V. X. l'urtiuil,.!!, Luicola CinKn,;..J. MrvK;iaJohnUm,2ia Liberty 1 1. Chlc-iBo. ri.-:r.. Vra. Tully, S3 Osdra Avvjiuo. rulnful IVrlcMla. Cale.t.mla, Win.-Mra, PL. Kt-liattner, E.R. It, II. I.I. Adrian, Mo.-Mm. C. n. M-iaon, U.K. Nn. J. N. Oil. .r. I, M;.m.- Miaa Aiui-lm Huio, Hoi li, Ilaltiniorc.i lino. Mra A A. Ha'.i'iier, K.K ILL Neiimiiiw.M u-li. Mra. M:irvSedlo-k,Hoi 12TI. 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