0caaae They Wer Men. ITere it t rotiTerution between two men that I heard yesterday moral nn. If they had been women I wonder what would bare hap pened. Have you met the new partner In that Arm yet?" Yes." Ihe a young man?" o: not Tery young. About your iir. I should think." po yo i think I am old?" Oh, not very old, but you are con siderably older than I am." -I doubt that, but how old are you?" I'm 30. How old are you?" Thirty-seven." Thon I Ani younger, but I thouaht ou were even older thin that. You (K,k older." oh, you think so?" Yes. Maybe It's the bald spot that makes you look older. Then you have an old figure, too." All this was said In perfect earn ptnc, and yet the men parted friends. Coronal ilnttrr. Torre are several factories In India and one, at least, In Km ope, hat at Mannheim, Germany, where butter If made from cocoa nutA. A Mraaa Out al ih DlMnalir. Any strain or tmoillnir of tna t.aolc for ant iMftth of Urn lean It In weakened ron- illtloo. A mnana out of the difficulty' it al- wr handy and cheap. Do as was dono by Mr. nrmnn ft.'hwavffel. AbfMean, 8. D.. who says innr Tor several year ha suffered lth a chrnnlo stitch In the buck, And was Ivpo tin by doctor. Two bottle of to. Jncoba Oil eo-npletely euro I him. Alan Mr. John Lucas, Elnora, Ind., says, that forsev -rsl years ha suffered wild pa'nslnthe back, una o twine 01 nt. tfacoos UN curea mm. There are manifold Instaacea of how to do tha riirht thlrur la tha right way and not tresk your rmi k. Mm. Wlnslnw's Knot hi na St run for children. lirrilnna. softens the mima. reilurea Innanima- liKio.allavs ialn, ,urcs wind nillf. i" .a bottle Karl's Olorar Root, tha great Mood porlfler. Vvw fmtlmeaa and clearueai to the complex- i 1 1 i.... ,-. .. i . at. Mummies aro sometimes envrloped lu 1.0(H) Lnl of uandaRoa. I 1UU I r. Kilmer's fiwA-lloor curat all Kidney ami Bladder troubles. J'nni liU-t nnd t'onsultHtlon fr. 1-olratory liiui;hnmpton,N. V. 11 he first (lfiillhl in America made n set o.' th for tliwrnl Washington. T Ilew'a 1'hla I e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward, tor vrn-pof lularrli that can not be cured by Uil'tt 'alarm t'tire. t . J.cnrsrT ro.. To n n. o. V, the undersigned, have known K. J. Clip i- for I lie Inst 13 years and hciluve htm Ix-r-(h Imnoriilile In all bualness tramvu-tlotia ne xl.y alii" to oarry out aiiyobliga ule liv their II rm. ii v TiiCAX, Whok-sslo Driiglsta, Toledo, M.lfl, a:iim. Kintal & Mahvin, Wuolesale lriiKKiKta, To.u ,, Ohio. insrrh I'nro la taken Internally, act ill'.'ctly uiKin the blood and mucous sur -it tlie system. Testimonials aent free, it. 'iu. ier bottle. Muld by all DriiKidsta. nm . -Cinl lers imbel vcoa ( 1H ick i' by rcak H BuiJ ; l uo hr ted 1 id hit iug. w to: yes; irry 1 trill Ik I -Solium Fi ll preaaut so many vnrintlons of tern- Mure an to tax tbe atrnni;th and raakea lliiay for dlseiuH. Hood's SaraapHrllln : fortify the aystera aalnat theae daaKcrs, linkmK parct, hoallby blo)d. "Morea nnn Q Sarsa- v av parilla ures Ifir.l ol Hood'a HarHapiirllla. After Ink-;-art of n bottlu the aorM bi;an to hiwl. 'tr a aoort tlm 1 waa eomplntnly t. We k,op it III tha houae moat of tlia Asa liloul puriiler I koowof nothing ft. l.ros Kr. John. Fairmont. Minn. font on my llmlm. l iliffi-rent luedl- , tut uoue ht-lpe I At liiHt my molh- 'eW fai'm rllU are purely Tegcablp, hand made PNU4X '94 y. i a." turu Indiuu' Lclaiiur I tuou AllhtO 1 icro mil la s that turum aio ' tuy n ,tlf a 3t a V with a furm, ' t tuu w iiuu. No. 1. repliuJ liar," r whom lb' mtlv D' I ncct'li1 Tribuue. loveliest r Tom, for it tli tell you ve cvory Clars it away dust, duit. liore, lemonade, tbe air i I aaraanat I each nook ,ry bloaaea aw Alhnok. KanautJ1"! Valued Indorsement Scott's pulsion kontain- f.n let-- from medi- profes- speaking of its cratify results in their practice. cott's Emulsion d-liver oil with Hypo- ophites can be admmis itf when olain oil is out of question. It is almost alatable as milk easier igest than milk. lrB UBnw, W. T. Anrat-Ma I 110 II ii air lr I NS 1 Is, THE OLD HOU8E Established 1826. " Pa,4r('.. " Sron'," " Wttllr w I am. a ru.t - " C'vli,.'' " lf,.r," Old. Mk ' f..k.r, tut B.W arotl ' Until f'-.. IJ l k... ..a . " ' l'tn " - Mum. 'arU .r iKW. 0. hi ol M(li (rail, wrai.d.h.hd (lunfc u.an ' u" taaen la tr.d. ka 'arunl raUUif at aul tmad kaad Iim. kadiSoni, 107 WasMrtfrtoi SL, Boston. BiiTioa tau Viraa.t SI We WILL RAIL rotTNIID Bne Fanel IMrture, entitled "MEDITATION " In eieUauae lor it ltma Lkn Uaada, cut frum Lluu CoCjo raterv aa4 a -tut atawp to pay fxMMur. WrMe fur M Our other One areailania, tnotW Ual huoka, a kalfa, aae, etav weoLaex aeiei ca.. AM) llama DC. ToLUMt. Oma THE CRISIS EXPECTED. JAPANESE ADVANCING. Cloalnn in on Pekln to Strike tha Final Blow. The advance guard of the Japanese army baa croaacd the Ynlu river and formed a new ;aoi. A buttle I believed to be imminent The oriala of the China-Japnn war it looked 'or within the next 10 days or two weoka by lioe most Intoreeted and beat Informed on hecoiitet. The leuntlonanf the two voun rlea are expecting dally to bear that thn do llva battle haa been foutrtit. This la baaed n the fact that tho Japnnean have leen tradtially eloaiiiK in around I'ekln, nnd the nvadltiR army la eompellwl by force of clr uintiince to'atrlke tholr blow at once or lot at all. The Intenae cold which comet on tbotit the middle of October makes thil Im perative. The Japaneae climate it very mild even In winter and the Japanese troops are iiupre. pared for the rlicorous climate about l'ekin which la due within two wocka. The Chinese look upon this aa ono of their de fenses and the Japanese appreciate that It compels them to concent rnte their campaign for this year into tbe next few weeks, and, If possible, dnys. Vor that reason Ihey are ex pected to make heroic efforts to decide tha coutest at once. A dispatch from Shnnsbni any Hint Trine Kurif. the emperor'a uncle, who was recent, ly called from retirement to take tbe position of president of tbe Tsontf I.I Vamen, and the presidency of the admiralty, and to whom was entrusted the conduct of the war with Japnn, remains In IV kin. wheto he la occu pied with providing delenses for the capital. II', is. however, in telephonic communication with Viceroy I.I H'intf Chang, who I at Tien Tsln. I.I Hang t'hniitf boa aent another body of H.OIO men well armed and passably well drilled to I'ekln. Hi bert regiments remain at Tleu Tsin. 4.000 rides were landed at Taku from n Hamburg steamer last week. A dispatch Irorn Tleu Tain snys that tha Japanese are pursuing the campaiii towards Moukden cautionsly and are iivuidinff any dashing enterprises. Their eruisera are closely wati'liinit the Chinese fleet In tbe gulf of I'e Chi M. The dispatch adds that fugi tives from I'lng Vang describe the Jnpauesa tactics as most scientitle wliile their weapons are perfect. On the other hand the Chinese operations are said to be conducted In anti l jatinl faNhioii, and there la considerable dls nureement among the Chlnosn generals. The Jap.moe are gaining the sympathy of the Corean population by paying for their sup plies and maintaining atrict discipline. Ihe dispatch i-oclud,s with the statement that tho admiral ol the Trench fleet bos arrived. A diHiitti'h from lt,rlin saxstlmtthe uego tlonn with the l ulted Hlalea with a view to the Joint protection of their subjects In China are snid to be much advanced by tliu Anglo French itKreeinent on the subjnet, nnd a gen eral entente may shortly b ecctel. The dispatch suya that Austria has enlnwtej the pro.ectiou of her sulijeets in China to tier-many. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Jai-am has four Fluid Marshals. rcAi'i: has been restored in H tytl. Tiir foreign hop crop Is tery large. CuoLrr.A is raging throughout Itussio. The South Is selling corn to the West. Gold Is accumulating In tha Treasury. Tnic Ealtlo Canal waa officially opened. Ohio f second in tbe production ot pig Shilly 1 ights Vtifiaox haa bocoma plentiful In tha Lon- don market.- Aoitatios for a separate Tolith Kingdom haa revived In Oerinuny. TnR Treasury Department Is purjtloJ to knoiv how to kenp Ibpior out of Aluska. Soi'tii Dakota's wheat croo, now being thrashed, Is estimated at 31.001,000 bushels. BTrprxTS ol Prlneelon Colloije formally dwlded to abolish basing iu nil its forms. Tiir colle-je football aenson has generally optmitd. Harvard refuses to moot Prince ton. Dears are plentler this year in the Maine nnd Adirondack woods than for some time back. FAn.trsH. who buy their own seed wiieat, nro now paying flity ccnia n bushel for tho very best. Nw fortllliTationa are to ba erected In rmisacoln Harbor, Florida, ut a cost of 91.000.000. Umtki Statf.s marshals In Kentucky have hngifed 120 moonhhlucrs a trie reiult of alx mouths' work. Corros in general looks better than ever known lu Texas, and n crop of 2,31)0.000 bale Is predicted. A srw celibate order of laymen of thn 1'rotcstant Episcopal Church has been insti tuted In Mew York. Tbahdiis Ktcvexm's will bns bn sua taiued, at Harrishurjr, Tenn., after tweuty slx year' litigation. It Is estimated that thn watermelon eron of Oeorcla yielded the Hlnta from 43O0,O(h? to 750,(00 this year. The Chinese soldier la paid off oncn a month. He gets t4, out of wnioU ho has to buy liis food and clothing. The Southern Kxposltlon, which Is to be hold in lUltimore In 1SU7, will involve an expenditure of 15,009,000. Oovxbnmknt oftlcliils are favorably con sidering the scheme to have mall transport! In large cities by street cars. Tbe averauu dally expenditure of tha Japanese Government in connection with tho war la estimated at 1130,000. Fifties tarmera of Guilford. N. C., who escorted four Mormon missionaries out of tbe country have been acquitted. Is Warsaw. Toland, the houses In which cholera exists are ourned without the iormailty of removing tbe patients. llsri'BUCANs gained enough votes In the Connecticut town elections to el not the next Governor without recourse to the Legisla ture. The Minnesota Hallway Commission baa mail a reduction In grain rates of fifteen per cent. It la feared three roads may be bank rupted. A vsw telephone is about to be brought oat in New York City to compote with th present monopoly, nud will make reutals t'i a month. MinirAL schools after European models have been opened in China this yeur. Thn tnatrantloa lor the present will be given lo English. 1 It Ulan Anarchiata. There has been a renewal ot anaroblstlo o tlvltea at Milan. An Infernal machine baa been found ou the window Bill of the police barracks. A lighted fuse was attached. Several arrests have tieeu made. According to tbe Home "Chlsclotte" tlie police have discovered an anarchistic plot extending over the whole of Italy, and organized by Albany, tho notorious anarchist. Barer Bnow Storm. . , Reports from various parts of Eastern South Dakota and tha western part ot Minne sota are to tbe effect that a sever snow storm prevailed 8unday,aooompaaled by high winds and heavy rains. Tbe snow fall at Huron, o. D., was heavy and lasted for three hours, whll west and north of that city th storm waa even mora severe. This Is th first snow ot tha season. ItrmarkaMe Petrifaction. A 'remarkable caae of petrifaction wai discovered when the body of Solomon Kreppna. was exhumed lo Taylor's Cemetery, near Hrownsvllle, Ta., for removal to another grave yard. The grave was near tho fence which eeparatca the cemetery from the national pike, and it Is supposed that water percolating- through the limestone road bed had kept the body covered with a calcareous solution. The clothing- was found well pre. served, although the burial took place eight years ago. Tho hair and beard were crisp and felt like threads of glass. The body was entirely turned to stone, and so hard that smart blows with a pick made no Impression. Kxploslon of n Meteor. A large meteor rxplided near NevcMink Station, l'cnn. It came from thn east, an I when near thn earth there was n crash which shook buildings a mile away. Th meteor wnt kite-shaped, tapering off to a tall with a atreak ol lire benlnd it. MAWKliTH. riTTKRlIMi. (THE WROI.ESAl.t: I'HK tS ASK OIVI Dtl.Ow) Uraln, Hour and Feed. WHEAT No' 1 Ited M M No. 'J lied M A4 COKN-So. a Yellow, ear... fill 60 High Mixed, ear IV7 6 So. 2 Yellow, shelleil AO t'.0 OATS- No. 1 White Mil', : So. a WhKe 5 : No. 3 White :u .Ho Mixed m 34 RYE -No. 1 M 64 No. 'i Western, new B'i 68 FLOl'lt- Fancy Winter pat. 3 t',5 n 75 Fancy Spring patents 50 .170 Fancy straight Winter a 75 S 00 XXX liakers '2 50 '2 7f Hve flour 3 10 3 'il HAY-Unled No. 1 Tlmy... 11 25 11 50 llaled, No. a Timothy .... IS 00 II CO Mixed Clover 10 50 II 00 Tlmothv from country.... 14 00 15 00 FEF.D No. 1 Wh Md, ton.. 17 00 17 50 So. 2 White Middlings.... ltl 00 16 60 Urown Middlings 15 50 ltl 00 llran. bulk 14 50 15 00 STIIAW-Wheat 5 00 A '25 Oat 5 All oil Dairy I'rmtnrta. BCTTF.lt - Elgin Creamery. 2 20 Fancy Creamery 24 23 Fancy Country IIoll It I.ow grade and cooking... 12 15 CHEESE -Ohio, new 10 III1 New York, new II WisoouHln Swiss I.I 1.1', I.imburger, new make. .. . tl :i'4 t rulrnnd egelHttles. A1TI.EH-Fancy, Vbl.l.... 2 7" M 00 itlt.rES- Coiicoids, 10-lb basket. . . II 15 do 5-lb basket... n 10 IT.AtHF.S- Faucy per bu 1 73 2 00 Choice per bu 1 25 1 50 I'E A US - Dutrhos, per Mil 2 50 3 f 0 Seckelstier bbl .1 30 4,'ltl H.l'MS- I'amsons per bu 2 30 2 73 Green gages jwr bu 1 50 1 73 l.argb blue, per bu I 20 1 40 I 'runes, per bu 1 75 '2 00 DEANS screened per bu 1 40 1 60 Lima, lb 6 Potatoes - Etna State, on track, bu.. CO 5 From store, bn ... '). -",0, CABliAGE- Honie grown, bbl 75 1 00 ONIONS Yellow, per bu 40 60 1'oultry, l:tv. Live Chickeus, V pair CO On f 60 Spring Chickens 25 Ml I.lve Diiuks, V pair 40 45 Dressed Ducks. V lb 10 . Dressod Chickens, lb. mix 12 1 4 1 g " " young solistt 14 15 Dressed Ttirken, f lb II 12 EGGS - Ta. and Ohio fresb.. 10 17 EE ATI! Kits - Extra I.lve Geese, V lb 63 60 No. 1 Ex. Live Geese, rUl) 41 45 Couutry, large, packed.... ;13 40 Blls'elluiieoiia. SEEDS - Clover, 62 lbs l! 00 6 25 Tlmothv, prime 2 75 2 Mil lllue tiftth 1 40 1 60 HAGS .Country mixed 1 HONEY White Clover 17 1 Iiuckwheut 12 1:1 MAI'I.E SYltCP - New 75 loo CI DEll -Country, sweet. bill. 6 00 6 50 CINCINNATI. FLOril f '2 63 6 4 00 WHEAT - No. '2 Ibid 61 ItYE -No. 2 .. 52 CORN -Mixed 53 54 OATS 31 EGOS u blTTF.lt -Ohio creamery. . lit 24 I'liu.Ain i rm a. Fi.orn a so 4 00 WHEAT So. 2 lied 54 65 CORN - No. 2 Mixed 67 6H OATS - No. 2 White 36 1ICTTE It -Creamery, extra. 2t EGGS- Pu. rlrsta 20 MH lOIIK, FI.OUH-Tatents 1 "0 4 15 WHEAT-No. a Red 54 M RYE -State 5:1 t OHN-No. 2 64 50 OA IS -While Western 32 DLTI Ell -Creamery 25 EGGS-Statenud I'euu 21 Cattle Market Itrixirts. It'nH'eore Kilil ill Hurt ihiurm tin- irriijIU. l.vQH art mid at twl ireiijlil, llml in 20 ;er vent (ijrutrillly) off from lirr irriqht. Slmrp (ire tijiU ijrinm, that in lift irrnjlU or milhmyoff. VeiUral Stitch tinlt 1'ittnlitirtj, I'iu t a i ri.t. Extra, 1.460 to l.COOIb & 60r3 7 J Prime, 1.300 to 1.4tnit 4 70ra 3 25 Good, l.aO'J to 1,300 It 4 tOf 4 N5 Tidy, 1.050 to 1.160th 4 00 ra 4 25 Fair, M00 to 1,000th 3 OOfr'3 40 Common, 70j to W,oolb 3 00 a ou Hooa, Heavy Philadelphia 6 60r.3 73 Common to fair Yorkers mid pigs 5 25ra 5 40 Grosser 6 OOfe 3 25 Roughs and staga 4 00$ 5 23 SUKKI. Prime, 05 to I OOlh 8 00 3 25 Good, S3 to With a 60C 2 UO Fair, 70 to SOIh 1 73 2 00 Common. 65 to 701b 1 00ft 1 NO Spriug Lamb 2 6()ra 60 Veal Calves. , (i 7 00 Heavy calves , fc4 0J Chicago Cattle- Prices were about steady at l.00r.20 for natives; 1.60(4 4.50 for westerns and 4)1.25(0 3.23 for Texana. Hogs There were soatterlng sales to shippers at better than 4)5. 23, but almost th entire sup ply sold under 4)3.25. That figure brought good heavy bogs; indeed very descent stud sold nt 45. Th bulk of tbe sales to packers were at 4)4.SO 5.00; poor rough and mixed told as low as 4)4.504.00. Hbep- Notwith standing liberal reoelpts. the market Is In better snap. Cuolc lambs sold higher and choice westerns brought from & to 10 eenta more; quotations ran from 75c to 3.25 ft I sbaop and from 1.50 to 4.95 for lamb. Cincinnati. Hogs weak at 4)4.23A6.20. C . tie strong at 4t'2.O0(t'4.Ta. Sheep strong at 75v3.75i Laniba steady nt 4)1.763.73. Hot Slender Thread. Many a love affair which promised to go on smoothly to the end has been broken off by a mere trlf!e, said Mrs. Itotherwell. An unbecoming gown may wreck a girl's hopes, a haty word or act ruin a man's chances of success. You remember Fred Clark? lie Is a good fellow, though perhaps not tho bravest In the world. Last summer I Introduced him to one of my guests, and ho took a great fancy to her. of course I did everything In my power to throw them together, and among other things gave a buck board party. They sat together on th-) back teat and were getting along finely. He had reached the point where he told her he could not live without her, when the read took an abrupt turn, and the whistle of an approaching train sounded. It seemed right upon us, thotuh il really was on the other side of the hill. Well, he flew out on one side of the wagon and she out on the other, and when we turned R ound to look for theni they had dlsappeaicd. One of the bnys Jumped out and helped her back Into the wagon, and some one res. cued him, but she was o Indignant to think that ho had Jumped without caring what became of her that he hardly spoke to him ngaln. Ni you see that match was spoiled, Then there was Maud Atherton. A young man who had lieendevoted to her for lome months Invited her to Join a yachting party. She determined not to run the risk of being henslck, so as a preventive measure, Dmk any amount of smelling salt, lemons and ather things with her, and to crown ill, wore several mustard plasters. She was not seasick, but presently she I ogan to suffer agonies from the plasters, and though she smiled and tried to look natural she squirmed and twitched In a manner fearful to bo hold. Of rourse her companion noticed her apparent restlessness. He said nothing, hut after that day (he knew him no more, lie after wards declared that she was the most nervous girl he ever saw Just twitching all the time and he had mi Intention of marrying a woman on the verge of nervous pr (ration. So ou see what trilles will lircuk young love's slcuder thread. I. vlty Out or IMoce. One of the natlmal vicet of the American people is lcvity--the un healthy Uality which, in couliadis liiii'tioti to honest and wholoMia.e caietv or humor, turns all serious things to ridicule, ami undermine tho (,ualit its of earnestness and of respect for real distinction. A person reading tho debates In Congress or in the .tato Legislatures must sometimes wonder whether the most Influential debater is not he who t an make his fellow-member.) laugh the oftenest with humorous trivialities Iu a recent delate, a member, who was arguing against the appo.nt ment of certain federal officers from titer were to rcrve, said that he op posed such appointments because ho was fond of watermelons, and he was afraid that if "any more men were sent West irom Ceorgla there would not lie enough aHc-hodied persons left there to harvest the watermelon crop." At this the house laughed. It may have served well enough as a joke, hut it was hardly to he accepted as an argument in favor ot the point which he was urging. Many deflates consist largely of such joUvs, bandied back and forth bet ween members. There Is a gen eral i aviir of vtilcisin and insincerity about such contests, not of real wit, but of idle levitv as If the member did not choose to lake the pulilic business as a serious matter at all. Such a tone on the part of out legislative debates Is a most unfor tunate matter. The gund rltien Is not evnlcal abut the public business. He knows that seriousness, sincerity and earnestness are the prime virtues of the nubile servant tiiurdliig Mouse News. In California there Is a prune or chard of oer '1,000 acres. 2w -ir' v':---fei 7-Jaf; KNOWLEDGE Brinjrs comfort and Improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tito many, who live 1 let ter than others und enjoy life more, with lebg expenditure, by more promptly adnptimr tlio world's liest prou-.v-U to tho needs of iiliysleal licing, will attest the value to Willi of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced lu tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. IU excellence is duo to its presenting iu tho form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the ref resiling und truly beneficial proix'rtics of it erfcct lax ative; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling enlds. headache and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acta on tho Kid ney, Liver und llowels without weak ening them and it is pt rfectly freo from every objectionable uubstanee. Syrup of Fig is for sale by all drug gist's iu 30c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is print! on everv package, also the nume, Syrup of Viga. and being well informed, you will uui accept tuy substitute if oflered. Absolutely Pure "I regard the Royal linking JWdcr as the best manufactured and in the market." Aulhcr ij "Ci'WMi n .Wi.v in tiir JI, usrhiiid." l.rttiiiK Nrrious. A volunteer hitm tight took place recently In hmtlanii. liming the re. treat, a Scot h volunteer, in scram bling throiikfli some bushes, siu k fast In a heil.'c. One of the advanc ing foe, socing tho situation for a joko came toward the unfortunate volunteer at full charito, with his 1 bayonet Uxcd and a ferocious look on his face. The poor fellow In the hedue, seeing the threalenlnu aspect, of affairs, I awlcd out ut tin; top of his vol c: Hand on, you Idiot; dinnu you ken it s only in fun?" V tilteitltiK Sugar, The process of whitening suar was never known until a hen walked through a clay puddle and then strayed Into the. sutrar house. Her tracks were, of courst, left, in the tiiles of suirar. autl when it was no ticed that the spots where she hail stepped were whiter than the rest, the process of bleaching suifar with clav was adoutcd. Fashions are but for them. not made by fools, HUDS, Society btitls, yniitiK wo rm n just cnU'tiiiK tbe thiols of soci ety or woman hood, require I nc wisest catp. To be beautiful and charming t h r y must have perfect health, with all it implies a elcur skin, rosy chicks, biik'ht eyes und i;otid spirits. At this period the yotttiir woman is especially sensi tive, and ninny nervous troubles, which continue through life, l-nve tu,. , . tr 1 11 lb, headache, backache, and mrvmi ttlrbances, or the general health not y the judicious use of medicine shotili . employed. Dr. Tierce's bavotitc Tie; . ,,. tiou is the best restorative tonic and nerv ine ut this time. The best bodily condition results from its use. It's a tt-uiedy spe cially iudicutcd for those .delicate weak nesses nnd derangement that nfllict wo meiikiiid nt one period or another. You II find Hint the woman who has faithfully used the " Prescription is the pictuic ol health, she uvll nnd she fftls urll. In catanbhl inflammation, in chronic dis placements common to women, where tin tc are symptoms of backache, diiucs ot fmntitiif. henring down sensations, disot dcred stomach, moodiness, fatigue, tc , tlie trouble is Hurely dispelled ami the sulTcrer brought back to health and Kul'd spirits. " WOMAN'S ILLS." Mhs W. K. Dates, of I'll. I. nil l')Hltull CO., t'ttio, tvtitcs: " A few years ao I tonk Doctor I'ierce'a latoritr I'resiTiplion. wliu h Ii.im Iwen n icrral Ik i.eiit tu me. I am in eneellent lieallh now. i hi that every wo num. wlui im truubletl with 'women's ills,' will try tlie t'rcarrin tion ' and he bruehlvd aa I lliivr lii-en " Mhs lurr.s. W. L. Douglas cunr hthi hit. Vw dnVLaNOIQUUSINOi 5. CORDOVAN, F RtNCMi f NAMEU-tD CAir. 4..3.P FINE CAlf &KANGARC1 $3.WP0LICE.3SOLts. 4?5j2.W0RKINGMEN 2.i.?B0YSSCH0CliHBE3. LADIES ccrjQ row caiAiooui-. WL-DOUQUAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can aavo manor by wearing the V. I,. Douslaa 63. OO Hhoe. tleaaaa - - J . ih a.i sn prl-a . V, waicb imiir I you sgalnat SUih rr,,n" .... Bild,lle,an't ir.ni. Our aliuea a iia 1 Vk In style, ir fltilnar and wearlnf 'V h.iva thm a'.ld i.rjrwhira at I iwr r prl.tl "" the alne rlen Oian anv other eiake. Takn l,aub tlliit,.. If your i!cl, r eam.i't aicv'1 yo-i, woean. mm Tli "MNKNI'" jrptl IWnt n1 Mnt F'tnnml. I'MlUri Miil rnflw w.trn. thry r iiiIh t.f tint rlntii, Ufth mim iitiiniifstl Mhlit hl t-ifia r-visrt tU, tiirIUr i ni mil llVk.Mda'ivi hr kihil ihttt nt utll, wviir writ ani - tf'i A t tnt T-ii ulUiimr J nt I'airiul I'litli Itr 1 inty Ki (VliK stnrl TolUr trxl l'-lrrf Cuff ,v fn-.il for Hi I'tmin. Sttin hi lr mul hii. A.l lfi-si HFVrU.sIIU.F. I.Alt (ViMI'ANY, T7 KraUikhn HI , NfW Ynrh. Rilhy tt., rWaloo lAiri I Drilling Machines WELL for any depth. " 1000 " UIXIU " Heat Una of PortnMa-and Berai-Portahla Ma- cbioaa avar made. Drlil B to I a Incbaa In cllama tnr. all cl,ttia. Mnuntuil and Down Iflai hlnaa. Htimni and Moras Powar. Self Pumping Toola fui ahsliow walla. Jt4ipa tnola for lurga and duas wrlla ntnte aixa and depth you want to drtlL LOOMIS A. NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohio. DEEP nENSiONAv,Va?..Vu:!r:f.V: EftSTMflN 3 1 SuccossfuMy Protccutcs Claims. !.t Priiinavl Kinini UN jvnuiou hut ran. m Jyi i n i.it wai , iauljtul;i uhiii, i.i.ui, .tl I iut r. MONEY made in WALL ST. II. M. Ill A K X Ol., k-m, lti.;ilway, N. V. Kunkor Si II in - W i it lur iMir h'tttT I I.K'th, -fiimrtpaiB, . xtTTvrn Uilti tii 1 1'ittli'Jil 'iuihI .iI vaiiltaat! nt t i '! t o I I li-ii 1 1 liful; ImI Inntit-nri :-)- 1lilr4 MiMr ir llt-lIU' ilnll. I ( NI lllifll rtlif ..m V irriU'tj; rtJii tint! Vt"lrrn f.Mtfitn(;; , nitiurv 0'iii'iH'l ritirit. t; I Ik Innr it.irv loui'i ht-x, ftic. NO U 't ION. r'll uii O'lliilnr.l foi roittufi n t sttinfrnl. A- 'r--m, I, r t idi mm t 1,1 )!l s 1 4', ( MM v. rr. lt iif. t' WiiUfiinuiMiiMirifi, ,OM.;Iliklt N w i"rk I i',v,crKA,';MA,tK', fxitrniiu.ti.ni V 1 h.l J rnml ml ) v it to pun iiiiit'iln i.f liivs tiilnii . 4-tii forhivrtilitii iif.nt huh l"i-t a .4ii m. I'M nlrk ti'r akhKI.i.. jiiNtii.ii 1 LL1HIS nHtllr All Ulit ItllS. 1 Beat t oiwta kjluj. Twk Ul. lie In titu. HiL4 by oniviftat MgMiiy..aisiTs i3 r COLLEGE SPECULATE Inry t r n r in ur: nrip-if 'm 'In'U -in is btiiurul ou $ih in truin k iu bfiirfll l nil tli1 ni1aiirr jhih- if inm;)!' .ci'ila- n. tii i.-r ..mi fit- tMN.kl. l M.i Ii.i.t' WINKI-i: at l , I.'MHII IV, IU 1,4 A . hl .lj(U. V N L ii hrm n ii w I I lir l ow I'lll f till i hU' Dollars or Kicks for women, according to whether thy do, or don't do, their washing in a sensi!;le way. It they ii-.u Pearlinc, it means (qood, hartl ilnllars saved. r'carune is economy. .u mat ruinous rubbing that makes you buy liiit-ns and llannels twice as often as you need to, is spared, to say nothing ol your time and labor. See the troubles that women have to endure with other ways of washing. There's that hard, wearing out rub, rub, rub, or the danger of ruining things with acids if vou trv to make it easy. VVashinj' with Pcarhnc is absolutely safe. Q.-J Itiaieii and tome unscrupulous grocers will tell you this ii s g'sxl OCliU' i "the same as Pearlinc." IT'S FALSE I'earline is never peddled. it Back tiii! "sr" tfcvU'X1: HA Fair Face Uay Prove a Foul Bargain." Marry a ) Plain Girl if She Uses SA POLIO IL
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