ACE sided in- pass i ided have have nz a tok. rred line outh 1lsed mail pses pon rh 19eTa aken 1 his ding ssian rmal as- ssian bat- dis- rison g to: ndai, Fu- yuest - nner trick yrded 1 600 4 its e ad. cone S Te. >) re. f the and ardef eny't ound the nati Gravl snes seo seq wal min as5sas Posi say3d rving em la i8 nnul- 1tting cable’ has zuela ment, at it ction , was ught- killed ng a pool "orty- , was in a ssian rmed. rerful = s the have vance f war North ever fire 1g by dings cssee, nt ip ‘aited late rt L. Millin The elsc- two Gov- 3 Suc- Cox, 50,729 miles. ITS MERIT IS PROVED RECCED oF A GRES GREAT MEBICIKE A Prominent Cincinnati Woman Tells How Lydia E. Fenkham'’s Vegetable Compound Completely Cured Her. "The great geod Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is doing amon the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading Seisnsisin and thinking people gener- y. ped eR A ERNE SSR HS Mrs Sara Wilson The following letter is only one of many thousands which are on file in the Pinkham office, and go to prove beyond question that Lydia BE. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound must be a "remedy of great merit, otherwise it could not produce such marvelous re- . sults among sick and ailing women. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — ‘ About nine months ago I. was a great suf- ferer with womb trouble, Which caused me . Bevere pain extreme’ nervousness and fre- quent headaches, from which the doctor failed to relieve me. I tried Lydia E. Pink- bans Vegetable Compound, and within a short time felt, better, and after taking five - bottles of it I wasentirely cured. I therefore beartily recommend your Compound as a splendid uterine tonic. = It makes the monthly . periods regular and without pain ; and what a blessing ‘it is to find such a remedy after so many doctors fail to help you. I am pleased to recommend it to all suffering: women.”— Mrs. Sara Wilson, 31 East 3d Street, Ciacin- nati, Ohio. If you haw suppressed or. painful He ‘weakness of ‘the stom- ach, indigestion, bloating, lencorrheea, flooding. nervous prostration, dizzi- ness, faintness, ¢ don’t-care” and * want-to-be-left-alone ” feeling, ex- citability, backache or the blues, these are sure indications of female ‘weak- ness, some derangement of the uterus or ovarian trouble. In such cases there is one tried and true remedy—Lydia E. Pirkham’s Vegetable Compound. Bells Made ky Paul Revere. The town of Plymouth is unusually favored with bells made by Paul Kevere. There are many of these in existence, but not usually more than one in a town. Plymouth has three. The one on the First Church was melted in a fire and recast, while | those on the Memorial and Universal- ist churches are in the same form as cast at the works of the old hero. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo: Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on box. 25¢ The fiber of the pineapple leaf can be made into a fabric as soft as silk. mL : According to figures recently com- piled the total track mileage and siding of British railways amounts to VERY FEW, IF ANY, CIGARS SOLD AT 5 CENTS, COST AS MUCHTO MANUFACT- URE, OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER ASK YOURSELF WHY? MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Oure for Feveri shncss, Qonssipiijon He chey Stomach Tro cables, ecthing In! a Worms. They Break SE or = oer Gna in 24 hours. At all Druggisi = = 088, ren’s Hom Sample mailed EE. Nog Home. WN" ‘OLMSTED, Le Roy, N ¥. Around the World «I have used your Fish Brand Slickers for years in the Hawaiian Islands end found them: the only ride, that suited, [ am ow in this country a frica).and think a great eal of your coa (NAME ON APPLICATION) HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. The world-wide reputa- tion of Tower's Water= proof Oiled Clothing assures the buyer of the positive worth of ae: formes Ete Is RID A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U.S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED, 353 Toronto, Canada. oe EAUTIFUL 100 acre farm, fine buildings and Jocation, price $26). 80 acre farm, fair bela. ings, price $1300. JOHN Ww SCOTT, Albion, Pa The Savings of the People. The total deposit in all the savings banks in the world, according to the latest available statistics amount to $10,500,000,000, contributed by 82,640,- 000 depositors. Of this total the United States shows aggregate de- posits of $3,060,179,000, credited to 7,305,000 depositors. These figures indicate that the United States with: less than 91% per cent of the total population considered, contributes over 29 per cent of the total savings deposits recorded. These figures help to: explain the remarkable man- ner in which the recent large bond issues have been absorbzd. It has been estimated that more than $1,000,- 009,000 of bonds are annually pur- :chased by the investing public in the United States. The savings banks and the insurance companies are the heaviest purchasers of bonds, but there are estimated to be nearly 1,000,000 persons in the United States who have an annual surplus to in- vest—New York Commercial. ITS permanently cured. No fitsor nervous- essafter first dav’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great NerveResiorer, $2trial bottleand treatise free Dr. R. H. KLINE, Ltd. 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa England has one member of Parliament for ev ery 10,200 electors. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Ttehinz, Blind, Bleedinz or. Protrudine Piles. Drugcists will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. A, full-grown elephant can carry three tons .on its back, Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma- tion,allays pain, cures wind eolic,25¢.a bottle. The coronation robe Diegented to the Empress of Russia was of fur Piso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of throat and lungs.— Wnt. 0. Expsrey, Vanburen, Ind., ¥eb. 10, 1900, Syely, reins for runaway horses are an A rian’s invention. Aus The U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture ives to Balzer’s Oats its heartiest en- orsement. Salzer’s New National Oats yielded in 1904 from 150 to 300 bu. per acre in 3) different States, and you, Mr. Farmer, can beat this in 1605, if you will. Ah BE = = EEE SE a 3 Speltz or Emmer, above illustrated, gives 80 bushels grain and four tons hay besides per acre. It’s wonderful. Salzer’s sceds are pedigree seeds, bred up through careful selection to big yields. Per Acre. Salzer’s Beardless Barley yielded 121 bu. Salzer’s Home Builder Corn... 300 bu. Speltz and Macaroni Wheat.... 80 bu. Salzer’s Victoria Rape......... 60,000 lbs. Salzer’s Teosinte Fodder.......160, 1000 lbs. Seloer’ s Billion Dollar Grass... 50.000 1bs. Salzer’s Pedigree Potatoes..... 1,000 bu. Now such yields pay and you cen have them, Mr. Farmer, in 1905. SEND 10C IN sTAMPS and this notice to the John A, Salzer Seed Jo., La Crosse, Wis., and you will get their big catalo ig lots of farm seed samples free. XC The Silver Output. Mexico and the United States to- gether furnish about 72 per cent. of the silver output of the world. Brit- ish India, Straits Settlements and China take nearly two-thirds of the total in a good year. DISFIGURED BY ECZEMA Wonderful Change in a Night—In a Month Face Was Clear as Ever—Another Cure by Cuticura, “T had eczema on ‘the face for five months, during which time I was in the care of physicians. My fa. was so dis- figured I could not go out, and it was going from bad to worse. A friend recommended Cuticura. The first night after I washed my face with Cuticura Soap, and used Cu- | ticura Ointment and Resolvent it changed wonderfully. From that day I was able to go out, and in a month the treatment. had removed all scales and scabs, and my face was as clear as ever. (Signed) T. J. Soth, 317 Stagg Street, Brooklyn, N, Y.” Mine of Timber in Russia. A Russian timber dealer has dis- covered a valuable mine of oak. It is in a river of South Russia, in layers three or four feet deep, scattered over 150 square miles, and its most striking feature is its variety of colors supposed to be due to the variegated soil cf the river bottom. Not fewer than 12 shades of pink, blue, yellow and brown have been noted, each log having its own uniform shade. The logs taken out have ranged from 40 to 200 feet in length and from 15 to 20 inches in diameter, and itis estimated that more than 150,000 averaging 70 feet remain.—Chicago Journal. Railway Accidents. General von Budde, Prussian Min- ister of State and Pubic Works, in a comparison between railway accidents in the United States and Prussia, showed that derailments are three times more frequent in the United States and collisions three and one- half times, while the number of per- sons killed is 36 times greater. Ac- cidents are growing less frequent on the Prussian roads. not generally known that e It is Lieut. Gen. Chaffee has a brother 1z years older than he is, and that the two men fought on opposite sides during the Civil war. The Confederate brother served on the staffs of various Southern generals, and was made a major for gallant conduct at Shiloh. After the war he was for 18 years an officer in the Brazillian army. ° Hurts, When St. Jacobs Oil The old monk cure, strong, straight, sure, tackles Bruises Sprains, The muscles flex, the kinks untwist, the soreness dies out. Price 25c. and S0c. FINANCE AND TRACE REVIEW NAVIGATION HELPS TRADE Large Ceca! Shipments from Pitts: burg, Coke from Connellsville Eclipses All Previous Records. R. G. Dun & Co’s. “Weekly Review of Trade” says: Higher tempera- ture is still needed to bring out full spring activity at many points, but improvement is discerned in almost all departments. Mercantile pay- ments, are also more prompt, which adds matérially to the feeling of con- fidence. Railway earnings, which have been falling behind in compari- son with last year, were 8.1 per cent. large sale is rumored. Prices are and there is comparatively little com- plaint of freight congestion. A good boating stage has produced large coal shipments at Pittsburg, and the movement of coke from Connellsville eclipses all previous rccords. This free distribution of fuel testifies to the activity of manufacturing plants especially in the iron and steel in- dustry. Floods have done some damage on the Pacific coast, but farming pros- pects: there, as in most other sec- tions, are decidedly favorable. Large farm reserves of corn and oats are not accompanied by depressed prices, and the small wheat stocks ‘are neu- tralized by most profitable quotations. Foreign commerce returns . show un- precedented imports in February. Gocd progress is noted in condi- tions at pig iron furnaces ‘and steel mills. Contracts cover deliv- eries many months in advance, and a large sale is remored. Prices are well maintained, and the leading in- terest is expected to make a general increase of the per cent. in wages on April 1. Outdoor work is still backward, but the prospective undertakings call for a big business in structural steel and higher prices are anticipated for wire prcducts, sheets and plates. Rail- way supplies of all kinds are going on freely into consumption. Fal contracts come to New England shoe- makers in very small volume and tr is being pushed by traveling salesmen. Textile industries are making good progress, prices ruling firm, with a slight increase in the de- mand for cotton goods. Little new export business is noted, but large shipments continue on old orders. In the woclen goods division, prices of new lines show the expected advance over last season. Failures for the week numbered 250 in the United States, against 229 last year, and 26 in Canada, compared with 21 a year ago. MARE IITS, PITTSBURG. Grain, Flour and Feed. Wheat—N0, 2 red. viesiaresssensss $ 108 109 Rye—No. 2.. . . ve 90 91 Corn—No 2 yellow, ear, 52 53 0. 2 yellow, shelled. 5 51 Mided €ar...........:.. 48 49 Sa, 2 white,... 35 36 he 34 35 5 80 6 00 5 50 5 60 RT 1300 12 75 13 00 22.5) 22 50 Brown middlings 19 5) 20 C0 Bran, bulk..... 2050 210 Siraw—Wheat 8 00 8 50 OE rs tics areas y 80) 8 50 Dairy Products. Butter—FElgin creamery........... S oq 24 Uhio creamery......... 20 22 Fancy country roil. 16 1% Chee: se—O0hio, new. 13 14 New York, new. 14 Poultry, Etc. Hens—ner 1b... i. sieeinesers essen, $§ H 15 Chickens—dressed........... 16 18 Eggs—Pa. and Ohio, fresh 23 24 Frults and Vegetables. ADpleg bbl... . 70 00 25) 400 Poravoes—Fancy white per bu.... 50 55 Cabbage—per ton S100 Onions—per barrel..........ce.... 240 230 BALTIMORE. lour—Winter Fajen: 55058 Wheat—No. 2 red.......... 114 1516 Eo ied, 49 0 deal. Sita... 16. 18 Br thio creamery 21 23 PHILADELPHIA. Flour—Winter Patent 550 57 Ww heat—No. 2 2 red 114 116 50 51 36 37 24 25 17 18 NEW YORK. Flour—Patents........ovs-:0244:...3 603i 650 Wheat—No. 2 red. —- w © — nN oo Corn—No. 2....... is 56 Oats—No. 2 Yhite 37 38 Butter—Cream 24 2B Eggs—State and SE Pennayivanic. od 17 18 LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle, Extra heavy, 142010 1600 Jbs........8540 5865 Prime, 1500 to 1400 lbs. . 520 540 Medium, 1200 to 1800 ibs. % . 485 510 Tidy,1050 10 1150... 0... ....... 4 60 4 80 Butcher, 900 to 1100 los. ........... 300 375 Common to fair......... 200 275 Oxen, common to fat 25 400 Comm on togood fat bulls and cows 250 350 Miléch'cows, each..." 27>. 1600 450, 545 b4b 540 b05 470 415 350 Betis e9a Tempio oP lean nia tnd nage sss nans 6 10 625 Good to choice.. 570 6 00 Medium .. 52 560 Common to ‘fair. 250 400 lambs... ce. ul................ 550 875 Calves, Venl Extra, ........ 0. .... 47 ee eeee 5 50 Veal, good to choice.. Veal, common heavy.. Gov. Pennypacker, signed the bill appropriating $8,504 to the state de- partment of fisheries to pay a defle- iency in the cost of building two hatcheries. John VY itizen of Connell hy a Baltimore 1 and was killed and family. Charles 1he Population of ‘the Earth is 1,400,000,000. One Million Die |Annually of Catarrh. LL over the world Peruna is known and used for catarrhal diseases. The Peruna Girl has traveled ‘round the globe. Her face is familiar everywhere tuat civ- ilization reaches. Universally Praised. From Africa to Greenland, from Man- churia to Patagonia, the face of the Peruna girl is familiar and the praises of Peruna as a catarrh remedy are hear Successful in North and South. Peruna crossed the Equator several years ago, to find in the Southern Heplnpty re the same triumphant success that has marked its career in the Northern Hemis- phere. A Standard. Peruna is a standard catarrh remedy the vorld over. It cures catarrh by eradicating it from the system. Permanent Cure. It obviates the necessity of all local treat- ment and its relief is of permanent char- acter, Without a Peer. Nu ether remedy has so completely dom- inated the whole earth as Peruna. In Every Tongue. are written. aol In all climes the demands for Peruna in- | crease. In all languages its glowing testimonials? An Extensive Laboratory, To supply this remedy to the whole world taxes to the utmost one of the best labora- tories in the United States. A Word From Australia. Walter H. Woodward, Bomadier Roval Australian Artillery, Hobart, writes: “1 tressing coi ti ie head a caused Ly continual co.ds. “My pend and nostrils w oe most of the time and ther ghape, and my sense of sm badly “Aft er two weel this condition qu tinued to use over a month. “I am very of that time I was cured and health generally, ~ ion ¢ Peruna my honest eadorsement. glad to say that at the felt in fine and am p.eased to give 3: Tasmai red for several years with a dis- ind throat, stopped was no 1 was affected | 107 ti ne ain cs’ use of Peruna I found te changed, and so I con this remarkab! e medicine fo: end | number of grateful letters Dr. receiving from all quarters of the globe in behalf of his famous catarrh Fr Sr Yarvai Prince Jonah Ka'gnianaole, delegate in Congress from Hawaii, writes from “Wash- ington, . C., as follows: as a very effective remedy for coughs and catarrhal troubles.” ia, | 4 Cuban Minister. licine. up ¢ € and is aiso an effic: dis- tarrh.”—Gonzalo De (Quesada From All Quariers of the alone, ike those given above. : 1: readers ony a- slight glimpse constantly remedy. Peruna. can cheerfully recommend your Peruna , colds sada, Cuban Minister to the writes from Washington, can recommend as a very It is an exceilent strength- cous curs st universal complaint of ca- Wethave on file thousands of testimonials We can give our of the vast Hartman is A recent report by the Minister of Public Works shows that the German Government railways employed 569,- 268 persons last year; the number of locomotives in use was 21,248. The locomotives represented a value of over $240,000,000. German Railways. I How’z This? We ofter Ono Hundred Dollars Reward fox any case of Cutarra tna: cannot be cured hy Hall’s Dasara Cure. . J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the Shane have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac- tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To- ledo, O, WaLDING, KINNAN & MaRrvry, Druzgists, Toledo, O. a Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, ast Ing directly upon the blood and mucoussur- faces of the syste n. Testimonials sent free, Pricé, Tse. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Fa nily Pills for coastipatioa. Wholesala South America is Awake. There are 27,800 miles of railway now in full operation in South Amer- ica, and Argentina has 11,000 of these miles. This is only one sign of what has consistently been done by succes- sive governments in those much- troubled republics. An Autograph Quilt. Displayed at a sale of work at a Non-conformist church in London re- cently was a gorgeous quilt, bearing the autographs of over 400 persons, mainly members of the congregation. The signatures, orignally made in pencil on diamond-shaped pieces of blue and white drill, were feather- stitched in colored cotton by the women of the church. An Old War Horse. General Buller has had brought from South Africa the horse that car- ried him through the Boer war, and it will spend the rest of its days at the General’s home, in Devonshire, England. It was shot in the neck in one of the battles. A QUICK RECOVERY. A Prominent Officer of the Rebeccas Writes to Thank Doan’s Kidney Pills For 1t. Mrs. C. E. Bumgardner, a local officer of the Rebeccas, of _g Topeka, Kans.,, Room fi 10, 812 Kansas ave- | nue, writes: “I used J Doan’s Kidney Pills § during the past year # for kidney trouble and § kindred ailments. I ff was suffering from pains in the back and headaches, but found after the use of one box of the remedy that the troubles grad- ually disappeared, so Ki that before I had fin- § ished a second pack- age I was well. I,K therefore, heartily en- j§ dorse your remedy.” (Signed) MRS. C. E. BUMGARDNER. A TRIAL FREE — Address Foster- Let Common Sense Decide Do you honestly believe, that coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed ing popularity. (Sold onlyin 1 1b. (Save your Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE There is no stronger proof of merit than continued and increas- “Quality survives all opposition.” packages. Lion-heads for valuable premiums. ) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE to dust, germs and insects, passing through many bands (some of them not over-clean), “blended,” you don’t know bow or by whom, is fit for your use? Of course you don’t. But LION COFFEE fs another story. The green berries, selected by keen judges at the plantation, are skilifully roasted at our fac- fories, where precautions you would not dreain of are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, flavor, strength ard uniformity. From the time the coffee leaves the factory no hand touches it till 2t 1s opened in your kitchen. This has made LION COFFEE the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. E daily. Lion-head on every package.) WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. No. stick seat and 34 in. rubber tires. Price complete Li 00. As good as seils or $30 more. but ship amination and approval, nw guaranteeing safe deliv- \ ery. Youare out noth- | ing ifnot J style, quality and price. We make 200 styles of vehicles and 636. Combination Buggy with extra 65 styles of harness. Our large Catalogue is FREE. | E1inare Carriage oR, Efasness ab Co. Elkhart, Indiana. fl We are the largest manufacturers of vehicles and harness in the world sell- ing to consumers exclusively. We Have No Agents anywhere for ex- satisfied as to Send for it. $73. As good as sells for $25 more. No. 327. Canopy Top Surrey. Price ve | “Havin three Ts and bein Seh and dy spepsia, entirely I ars taken numerons world Li ? Best For The Bowsls Pleasant, Palatable. Pot Never Sicken, Weake sold in bulk. The genu rt to cure or you DYSPEPSIA g taken your wonderful ‘“Cascarets’ for cured of stomach a Sora of praise is Jascarets’’fortheir wonderful composition. other so-called remedies but without avail and I find that Cascarets relieve | more in a oy Lar all the others 1 have taken t., Jersey City, N. J. tablet Sue ITE money bac Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 592 ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES | 0, 000 Plants tor 6c, and farms are planted to » Sa. Por Ss is than any other in America. There is reason for this. We own over oso Borer for hs pro- Caan offer: For 76 Cents Postpald 1600 Early, Medium and Late Cabbages, 1600 Glorionsly Brilliant Flowers. Above seven packages contain 8 together with our great SE ng all about Flowers, Tuits, etc., all for ie and this notiee, Big 140-page catalog alone, 4c. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CC, Aci La Crosse, Wis. e you She Seong re er If afflicted ith weak | Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale | by all dealers. Price 50 cents. or | mawek Thompson's Eye Water | GURES WHERE 4 Ho § Best Cough 8ytup tl LES LSE TAIT. : in tine. "S01 by aruggiss. CONSUMPTION: - NTR RTS