S2 ed Vonr nerve tipnn rich, red blood nil too will oat be nervous. Blood Is made rich nnd pure by Hood s floolety Women Who Collect Fan. Ono of the funs which Mrs. Alincrlc TnKot Inherited from her niothrr. Mm. Whitney, ling icoM nml Ivory sticks, a Ince mount, nml Is valued nt the trilling sum of $1,0110. Anionic cittliiislnstlc col lectors of fnns nre Mrs. Sinn no, Mr. Wliltelnw Held, Mrs. ('anielliis Vnn derlillt nml Mrs. Newnrtl Webb, who own fortunes lu theso fluttering bau bles. WOMEN WANT TO KNOW. TO WHOM CAN THEY TELL THEIR TROUBLES? an a A Woman Answer "To Me" Anslnnt Inquirers Intelligently Answered Thou sands of (irateful Lottera. Women ropard it as a blessing that they can talk to a woman who fully Understands their every ailment, and thus avoid the examina tions, experi- toA , mcntsandtlie- j'l ories of incom- r. potent physl ' einns, whose sex deprives them of knowing by experience. The end less confi dence ph.eed in Mrs. rink ham by American women, prompts them to seek her advice constantly. Female diseases yield toLydlaE. TMukham's VepetableCom pound at once. Inflammation, ulcera tion, falling1 and displacement of the worat, ovarian troubles, spmal weak ness and kidney complaints, aft have their symptoms, and should be " nipped in the bud." Hearing-down pains, back ache, headache, nervousness, pains in groins, lassitude, whites, irregularities, dread of impending evil, blues, sleep lessness, faintness, etc. Here is testimony right to the point: ' The doctors told mo that unless I went to the hospital and had an opera tion performed, 1 could not live. I had falling, enlargement and ulceration of the womb. "I was in constant misery all the umo; ray dhck aencu; rfv was always tired. It was Impossible - far or stand long at a time. I surely a wreck. I decided that I would give your Com pound and Sanative Wash a trial. "I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, nnd used two packages of Sunativo Wash, and I am now almost well. - I am stouter and healthier thnn I have ever been In my life. My friends and neigh bors and the doctors are surprised at my rapid improvement. I have told them all wliut I have been taking." Mrs. Annette Bickueier, Belluire, Belmont Co., O. was;, :KETST0NE ST1TE IEWS GQHDEISEa FOR THE STATE FAIR. Extensive Preparations Bel-g Mad at Johnitown. Sarsaparilla Thi One Trne Wtnd Purifier. All lrnirdt. $1. ! Hood' Pllla are alwnyf rcllnbe. Hftcecto Harold Is Annoyed. TTnrold Frederic In much nnnoyed by the betrayal of his Identity with "tJeorge Forth," under which nnmc he published his clever bonk, "Mnrcb Hares." The book has already estab lished Itself as n favorite In London. Mr. Frederic resorted to anonymity in this ease because he did not want to Interfere with the sale of his more am bitious book, the novel "Illumination." Why pay the same price for the Inferior " Just as good " when you can get BIAS VELVETEEN 5KIRT BINDINO by asking and Insisting ? If your dealer WILL NOT supply you we will. Samples ikom'nf labih end materials mailed free, " Home Dressmaking Made Easy," e new 72pae;i book by Mlaa Emma MT Hooper, of the Ladies' Homi iournal, tells In plain words how to make dresses a ome without previous training ; malted lor 25c. A. H. M. Co., I. O. Dox 6oo. N. V. City. P ENS'ONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, WASHINGTON, O.a Lt Principal Exaninir V. I. Faloa feuraaOe 4 jrri. lit lut kv, IdatijuiUeatUii ft tut, my, lum TKIX VOI K FOKTI'NKwith pen picture of your (u turn liUMbuod or wife. Kenti 10c ellver, dai of btrtti.to Aitrologor, box 1774, Uoutou, Mush P If V 85 06 luma nrlfHt All M r.11 M. 1 I Beet Couuli sirup, Taaia Gool Heel I In tliue Kuld by dnienute. I - A Johnstown Is mnklng extensive rTcpnrri tlons for the Ktnte fnlr, to be held Hoptember 7-U, Inclusive. Tho city will tie In holldny attire tho entire week, and the mnnnKnment eny the number of exhibitor Is more than tiMinlly Inrtfe, with every Indication of an Immense nttendnnee of visitors. In addition to President t'levelnnd, and tho presidential candidates, 8"tiator Hhermtin and John Wnnnmnker, have lipen Invited, while Uov. 1 last I ii its has positively nsxired the manaire. merit thnt hn would spend two days, and possibly three, In attemlnni'e during the week. Andrew Orbln and his younK bride oame to grief nt liitnbnr, being arrested for having A wedding eebrntlon en Hunday. Orbln Is the Mav who held high enmirnl Sunday week ago at Hlllfnrm, in whleh (K) kegs of beer nud 20 gnllnns of llUor were In evi dence. A rlut took pine" over the young bride and a number of the rioters escaped arn-st. Frank Pnnlela, an Insane mnn, beenmc violent on IVnn stn'ct, Heading, and with uplifted knlfv.plunged right nnd left through tho crowd. II o first stubbed Charles II. Hwaverly, then attacked Assistant City Treasurer Wink and Hubert I,, f rcssmnn, a prominent merchant tailor. Jlr. Hwaverly'i condition Is critical, lmnlels was taken Into custody. It was reported that an explosion had oc curred at the Kllaworth mine, across the rirer from Hutervllln, killing two nvn nnd seriously Injuring several others, tin Inves tigation It Is learned tho manhole blew out in the air receiver, doing no damage except to the machinery, the men all being at a safe distance from the receiver. A bad wreck occurred nt Orove City on the Pittsburg, Hhennngo and Lnke I'.rle rall roak. A work trnln on a tiding was etruck by a coal train, which ran In en an open switch. A number of enrs were badly smash ed and Samuel Covert, work train boss, nnd Charles Hopkins, a laborer, were injured by being thrown from the work cnr. Henry Floershelm, the conl operator ol Washington, hns been sued bv J. C. McVey and John F. Husscll for e.'I.OOO and 2,4ut respectively. 1 hoy allege the eoal mines have damaged them to thut extent lu mining coal from under their laud In L'nlou township. Horace O. Bishop, wife and family, have been camped In a wauon nenr Cool Springs Fnyetto county, for several weeks. They linii tried to drive through to Iowa from llrad ford county but stranded. Monday lllshop lied and the neighbors sent the family back home. County Superintendent Moore, of flcnvei Falls, has completed his examination 'ol teachers for certillcntes. About U30 bavt qunllllsd, and there are only MO positions In the county to fill outside of Ilcaver Falls and New lirlghton. Harry Kocht, aged IB years, of Hollldays burg, had both legs ground off nnd his body cut up while attempting to board a freight tiaiu at Altoona. Koch and a companios were going to Pittsburg to bnnt work. The boiler ot the cider press and grist mill of J. C. Holmes, near Wllilameport blew up, wreoklng tho building and throwing Walter Holmes 100 fivt Into a corn Held. He wan severely scalded and injured. William Repine, who was employed with a gang of men lu putting up the long-distance telephone line, between Washington nnd Waynesburg, was drowned at Hwart's dam, neiy; Amity. William Hepine, employed In tho construc tion of a telephone line between Washington nnd Waynesburg, was drowned In the Hwart's dam, near Amity, Sunday afternoon. The work of searching for the bodies of the victims of the Plttston disaster may be continved bv volunteers, tht mine owners having given their consent. Henry Khoaf, one of the oldest and most widely known citizens of Hewiekley town ship, died suddenly of gangrene, aged K) years. Marv, a 14.year-ol:l daughter of John Kun kle, of near Helmont, died suddenly. The cause of her death Is unknown. The Pennsylvania State Millers' association opened its annual session at Williamsport ednesday. John lilnncher fell under a freight car nt New Castle uud was killed Frank Ledur was killed by s freight train at Johnstown, THE NATIONAL CAME. AN HISTORIC) STEAMER. MAKKET8. PITTS HI! KG. Grain, i'lour and l-'eod. WHEAT No. 1 red W 6!) No. a red. .... s s COKN No S yellow ear, St Hi ha. (yellow sneued W Hlhi ill led tar . ell s.i OA'lb Na 1 white. 7 Na white M 87 RYB-No 1 W m No. western 84 Sil FLOL'K W inter patents blende.. U & Fancy straight wluver........ DM S Uu Kye Hour ,. X B5 8 74 DAY No. 1 llniolby.............. 16 lu 14 114 allied clover. Na 1 lu Ml 11 no Hay, from wagons .... 14 uu Itt uu TKc.1) Na Vt liileUd., 18 1H1 18 UU Urown Mlddllugs........... !S 10 VJ brsju bulk 40 lu UU 6THAW Wtiest ...mmm. 7 w 7 60 t . 7 60 7 7i Vmlr r Products, BUTTER Elgin Creamery..... ISA 17 Fancy Creamery 14 15 Fsncy Country Koa ........ 10 11 CllliKriit Ohio, new.......... 7 8 New York, new. 7 tt uM and Vegetablee. APPLES Bbl (M j 60 KAN b Hand-picked, per bo, 1 8.1 III Fc-'l ATUjia -New, lu car. liu.,, 4 40 CAtillAOK lluois gruwu, bblH. 60 114 HMua- fellow, uu 84 4u Poultry, Utt. ' CHICKENS, V paur . 60 a 70 IlKktVb.vlb ,. u jo HOUb Pa. aud Ohio, trean. lu 11 UlaoeUaueous. EKEDB Clover U 11m ( S 9) a t 10 'i luiottiy, prune. ........, 1 ikl 1 ;u blue lareaa 1 00 t iu MAPLH bHtUP, new. t) j CUitli Couulry, sweet, lul.... t Ol a 60 lALiAW . 4 4 ClAtTlJIMAi'l. EWFS.t-c.-r 764 60 WUtAT-No. 8 iteo....... m HYK Na 8. . .......ZZ 4U CoilN allxed. ,... bl OA'i'tt . ya tjM KUUB u BU'lTKH-01ilo Creamery uu . ruiLAUKLruaX ' WUKAT-No. 8 Ked J5 COKN-Na 8 llllea....... ss OA'lb Na 8 Wulia gj m bUT'l'iCM Creamery, extra.. It kuue-i-a. lif.i. jh ti a, Wi UiUC FLOUK Patent a 8 76 a I WUKAT-Na MltoO. Z w COU.N Na a OA'lb White Weeloru m) UU'lTKH-Creamery ZZ auub btale aud poun II 1 lav hxovK. CXMTBAL STOUK XAUOI, UU UBSSTX, ri. caRU, Prune, l.aoo to 1.400 lbs., . 84 a 4 81 Good, l,ou to 1.UUI lbs ZZZ 4 14 4 8) Jldy. 1,000 to 1,16011, TT.ZZZ 4 IB 4 16 f air llglil suiers, WHO to 1000 lus.. 8 60 8 16 Coiuiuou, 7U) to WAIIb Ilxi s im mas, ljellum,....,.., .... (in t 93 kvutths and blags..... I Uu 8 60 Jones lesits the Brooklyns In bnttln?. Brooklyn has not won a series this season rnynols now Brooklju's winning pltoher Hix players of the rittsbnrg Club hats I batting average of over .300. Hard times have seriously effected base ball In the 8onth nnd fnr West. Ho far 241 players hnve taken part In th big Leagnn struggle this season. Fred TfelTor Is putting up ono of the fast est second base plays in tho country. Anson, of Chicago, hns set his heart ot beating Cleveland out of third place. The New York Club has slcned ritehoi Oettlnger, of the ftnirerstown (Mil.) Club. Hurkett, of Cleveland, has dropped of somewhat In bis batting, but still leads tht League. No third baseman has played prettier ot more steady ball this ear than Shlndlo, of the Brooklyn. nwyor, of Cincinnati, pitched three site eesslve games In which not a run was scored off his delivery. Nichols, of Boston, hns pitched In thirty, four games this season, and still has a clean fielding record. One or two morn rtea's like the Bieklny Jovce deals will mako the New Yorks s sure first division term. The Lnnisvilles have lost twenty-flvt games by one run thlsseason. Rome Justill cntlon for a hard luck story there. Tresldent Ttoblnson, of Cleveland, says thnt the League would be money In pocket If coaching were stopped altogether. A hard liner from IJeekloy's hat Injured Lachance, Brooklyn's first basemnn, so that It Is possible he will be unnblu to play auin this season. I ;nppy s recites in inKing a enance on a puisinnn wnon ine oases are ciuar is nr. mi eret of his success as a pitcher. The Cleve land pitcher sends tho ball over the base, and If perchance a hit Is made by tho first man who faces him, ho studies to fool the next batsman. There are pitchers on whom the ratlllnR" process hns no effect, but while the yelling if Kolng on each player Is compelled to act for Imself, It being Impossible to henr Instruc tions from his cnptaln or the men beside him. And many a play and game hns beoa lost On this account. One noticeable fact about the present champlonstdp race Is the teams that now oc cupy the first six positions have done b'ss "shaking up" among their players than those that are In the second division. An other fact Is thnt very few of the new men secure I at the first of the season have proved fast enough for tho League. Ilnmllton, of Boston, plnys ball with a glove of his own mnkn. It Is a henuty. It Is about one-half the size worn by the gen eral run of players, nnd is nicely padded. The thumb Is not sepsrato from the body ol the glove, but Is tacked on with some stitches. Pelehnnty, Lnnge and two or three other fielders have gloves like It. The New York Club Intends to build upon the veteran line. They realized that out of twenty young plnvors which they began to trnln during tho last two years they got only three worth keeping, and those three were not up to the average National League re. qulrement. Zcnrfuss. a catcher, Is the only find thnt the club has tundo this year, and with Warner and Wilson there Is little ueed ' for him. f Newer (Meaning Maine has two hundred newspapers. ' There Is talk of a "Qrentor Lowell," Mass. I It Is rumored that no more convicts are to be scut to Siberia. The Baltimore and Ohio is laying new steel rail on Its main division. Fourth of July fire losses throughout the country were unusually light this year. , All attempts to reach the summit of Mount Blanc hnve failed this season, either through heavy snow storms or fogs. The Swiss Government has proposed an obligatory Insurance, but there are doubts as to whether the measure will pass the House. I The New Orleans City Counoll refused to ' accept the new ehnrter for thnt city which the Louisiana Legislature framed at its re cent session. . The evidence to be submitted to the Venez uelan Boundnry Commission is practlcnlly nil In, nnd the commissioners are eugnged in classifying it. rittbburg, renn.,hns been paying 18,000, 000 a year in life insurance premiums, nnd has never had a company ol its own. Quo Is being formed. Nineteen psrsons, two of whom are wo. men, have been sentenced to death In Agram, Hunirary, on tho charges of brigand age and murder. The Metropolitan Job Frlutlng Company, of New York City, has been awarded the con tract for printing the Fostal Guide for the Postofflco Department. The contract Is foi four years at tl3,CO0 per year. On account of the bad outlook for the nn tive corn crop owing to the lateness ot the "rainy season," It Is estimated that if the American railroads reduce freights, Mexico will take 10,000 carloads ot our corn. Only one of the thirteen trees planted on Washington Heights, New York City, by Alexander Hamilton more than a century ago to commemorate the thirteen original States of the Union Is In a flourishing condi tion. Ail the others are either dead or dying, A. J. Miller, a wealthy merchant of Frank, fort, Ind., has offered to give f 50,000 to any one who will restore his sight, lost three years ago by a stroke of psrulysis. For one year nnd a halt there will be no Bourbon whisky distilled in the United States. By agreement, all the distilleries In Kentuoky olosed on July 81, and they will not resume operations until 1808. They were losing money, many of them being on the verge ot bankruptcy, due to an over production. CYCLING NOTES. The best tonle for Insomnia Is a short spin on a bicycle in the eveuiug. Make a note in your packet book o! the number of your bicycle. It may be useful lu vase of theft. In attempting to tighten up n worn nut, fiut a little reslu on the Jaws ot C. wrench) bis will enable it to get a bettor hold. It is now misdemeanor in New York Htats to throw upon a public road tacks, glass or p,nv sharp substauoe likely to Injure the tires of bloyeles. ' Something Just beginning to attract ntl na tion Is the use of paper rims fur bicycles. They are said to be better than wood and can be made cheaper. The soldiers of the United States Army can thank General Miles for the arrangemeuts be has made by whiohtneyoan obtain wheels at low prices on easy terms of payment. A prollflo eause ot aooidents Is ruts that have been eovered over with loose earth, or sand, or dust. They are to be found on almost every road, and are not easily noticed Unions sharp lookout lor them Is kept. Tbe Freuoh bicycle manufacturers propose to test each wheel and mark upon It tbe weight of the rider which It will bear with out injury. This Is an excellent suggestion, and oould be adopted with prollt lu the Uni ted states. Tbe demand for tandems, whtoh was the great feature of this year's trade, apart from Its luttliil briskness in general, was remark ably well sustained, tbe manufacturers re- poret only reoemiy wens some oi iuw iuws Fortunate makers fairly up with their orders. They think the double machine wllkbe more popular man ever son rr. If r. Bradley, sounder at Asbury Far. It opposed to promiscuous surf bathing. He would have the sexes seperat wban they don liitlr butai.-ic tuur. It Baa Bad Itemarkable) Career on the Itndenn River. Tho stramor Drew left Albany on her Inst trip Saturday nlght.amld tho shriek ing of tugs nnd steamers. If the noisy demonstration was not to great rr that which heralded Its first arrival It Is 1e rnuse not so many vessels ply tho waters of the Hudson nt Albany as there did thirty years ago. Then the river froi:t of Albany was lively and bustling. Now but for the tugs of the Honan line, the New York and New burg boats, and the few steamers that carry freight and passengers to nearby points, the waters of the river would bo nnvexed by passing craft. It Is the day of the railroad, but, while wind and water hold, the pleas ure nnd profit of tnnrlno ndvcnttiro Willi never lose their rhnrni. And o, though we speed the departing Krew, the coming Adirondack Is corillnlly wel comed. If nt tho end of the first quar ter of the twentieth century tho bout which comes so gay In bunting nnd gleaming paint, so endowed with all that makes marine neliltecttire of this time wonderful and complete If, we say. this boat, then grown old nnd out of date, Is retired with n record ns hon orable as that which the Drew tnkis with It In retirement. Its owners will have reason to congratulate them selves. Tor the Drew's history is ono of grent distinction and honor. This notable steamer hns been com manded by Stephen J. Hoe, now trans ferred to the Adirondack, from the day It went Into commission. If Its saloon nnd cnbli , could talk wiiat n history they wi tild tell; for, In Its time, the Drew carried ns passeiHi'i's nearly every person of promlncn"C on this p.lde of the Atlantic, nnd travelers from the old world were bnti.id to have one trip on the Hudson River nlgut boats, the fame of which had pctietrat ted wherever travelers go. There was nothing like them in the world certainly nothing In Ktiniir which anywhere nppro.idnM theni fur space of accommodation, for appoint incuts), and fur general comfort. The boats on the Ilhlno were small when .-onipnred with them, while Hie clmihicl packets produced hideous nlpchtmates when contrasted with the luxury of travel on the Hudson. Not even tue boats on the Mississippi, when travel nn thnt river was nt lis height, were to be mentioned In the same breath. The Hudson Itlver steamers confessedly led nil lines of Inland travel until Colonel James Flsk, Jr., took charge of tho Tall River line of steamers. That marked tho beginning of another era In American stentnlioatlng, ond now the Mound boats In many respects nro onnppronchable. Hut the officers of tho People's Hue are resolved that the glory of stcnmhoatlng on the Hudson shall not be permitted to leKuo.-Al-bnny journal. Stars and Distances. In all tho heavens, with the exoep. tlon of passing meteors or meteorites, not one body occupies a position closet to earth than the moon, which Is some 240,000 miles away. Very fnr, of course, side by side with any enrthly distances, but a mere fraction side by side with other astronomical distances. Next to the moon, our nearest occasional neigh bor Is Venus, nnd then Mars. Roth Venus nnd Mars, however, are often further away from us than the sun, which remains always nt somewhere nbout the same distance, roughly at from 00.000,000 to 03,000,000 miles. This dividing space between sun nnd earth Is of great Importance In think Ing about the stars, and it should bo clearly Impressed upon tho mind. Next to the sun lu point of nearness como the more distant planets Jupiter, which Is about live times as fur from tho sun ns our earth Is; Batut'u, nearly twice as far as Jupiter; Uranus, nearly twice ns far nn Saturn; and Neptune, learly three times as far ns Saturn. Ail those planets belong to our sun, all are members of his fnmlly, nil are part of tho solar system. Tho size of the solar system as a whole, consisting thus ot the sun aud his planets, Inelml ing the earth, may bo fairly well grasp cd by any ono taking the troublo to master two simple facts. They nro these: That our earth Is roughly about 92,000,000 miles away from the sun, ind that Neptune, the outermost planet ot the solar system, is nearly thirty times as far distant from the suu as our earth Is. Chambers' Journal. A man does a fierce job of loving while he Is at It, but It doesn't last longer than lco cream In front of a boy. Do men who havo cork legs go to bed with them on! Ornamental Swallows. A flight ot awailows made of the most glittering brilliants Is one of the newest ornaments with which the sum mer matron delights to adorn herself. Each of the five Jeweled birds can be separated and worn cither ns a brooch or as an ornament for the hnlr. To those wiio find the swallow too modest r. device tho robin redbreast la n fash ionable substitute. The robin Is mount ed on a branch of leaves and berries, and has gay, Jeweled wings nnd n breast of enameled Iridescent red. A conceit that Is more odd than beautiful takes the form of n white rabbit, his body all poar'y, his pink eyes of tho twins ruby, nnd his long ears are pearls with suggestions of pink nbout their tips. Often, by way of further elaboration, the little rabbit Is mounted upon his hind legs upon a gold bar, nnd Is gar. Ing upon a butterfly glistening with golden beryls nnd purple amethysts. ttrltnln's Hnllwny i'learlng-Ilnuse. The railway clearing-house Is one of the lamest otllces In llrltnln. It ln staff of 1,000 clcrki nnd 450 out-of loor olncers. "Penny wlss and eoitnl footlsii" nn ttinss who thins It ecofiomi to nse clisin sndi and msln soaps, Instead of the swvl eld Di.btilns' I'.lcctrlc Soap; for sale by all arocre since IMS. Try It once. Ue sure, buy sen-tine. The Microscopical Association nt a meet ing In Pittsburg upheld and Indorsed the practice ot vivisection. PIATB Or DniO, t'ITT or Toi.ido, t I.Ut'ASi;n1IRlT, ) TnASK .1. I'PKNt V lllskei OK til that lis la llia enlur t'si tuer nf the llrm nf F. ,1. ( nr.Ntr CO., doing l.u.l ii.'m in tlie('lt iir'rili do,l iMiuty ud stele sdirssHid, and that said llrm will pay the sum of osh hu'niiiieii imi.l.Att. (,,r ciu i sud every esse ni CATAiiun that cannot be cured by tbe use llAix'e (.'atahiiii runs. ... r HANK J. I ll KNET. Sworn to before m sud auiwrihvd In my llnll's Catnrrb Cure la taken iiit,ri,n,l- m,! sets directly out lie blood nud iniicnus surrnces of the syateui. Head for trstlmnnlnls, rrce. ... i j. uipnky tic v.o., luieuo, u. fold by Druini.1.. flic. Hal, 'a Family t'ufi are the best. FlTSIomipd freennd itermnnenf Ireiired. Kn fits after (lrt dy's fe or l)n. Kline's Uiikat kiivkI(khtohkh. r n-f sliiul twitt'eiilHl treat ise, friend to Dr. Kline. I'll Arch St., liiiln.. IV. Just line a to tell you that it you wnnt to do your washing easily. In tho "up to ante" way, tho Sunlight way, without rubbing; your clothes all to pieces (and your hands too) you must use r 1 -f. eOumigiiL Clwniet clothes and nvt verjthliig 4.1m wl: b ! U bur au4 graautr coinforL Lvr Bros Lid Hu4m Burbot lu M. Y. Soap prvmnirt. ttiU 6tU tUy nf Dtrcpruiier. at l A It lkl.111 A it I . . - mi se iiavi ne ii a t i , r. n m i m , sr.Ai. Mrs. XVInslow'sSnothlnif M'tunfordiildren tpt-thinir.flortetisthemims.rcilui'cs tnllaiuiiis- 1 tlou, ulliijn iMiiu; curtM wind colic. Sue a bottle. 1 cannot s eak too highly of IMso's Cure for ' otisiimiiilon. Mm. Iiiask Mount, Uli W. Id St.. New York. th t. -II, T4. Gladness Comes With s better understanding" of th transient nature, of tbe many phys ical Ills which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort In tho knowledge that so mnny forms ot I sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constlpnted condi tion of the system, which the pleasant fnmlly laxative, Hyrnpof Figs, prompt ly removes. Thnt is tviitr It is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so biphly by all who vnluo pood health. Its beneficial effects ere duo to the fact, thnt it Is tho one remedy which promotes ln'ernal cleanliness, without dobilltntlnjf the organs on which it nets. 1 1 is there! ?re nil important, In order to pet its bene ficial effects, to note when you purs chase, that yon havo the genuine article, which Is manufactured by the California ' Fig Syrup Co. only, ond sold by all rep Vtnhle drugglrds. If in the enjoyment of pood benUh, and the system Is reRiilnr, then laxa tives or other remedies are not needed. If aflllcted with any nctunl disease, one mav be commended totho most skillful physicians, but If In need of a luxntlve, then one should have tho best, end with the well-informed every where, Svrupof i ips stnni1 blpbcst nnd Is most largely Usednndglves most frcnernl satisf uction. 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PI I II' If K ifAMK, lIPIA.A. rinlm. ?,rtter. Nrlencr. l.mr t'lvll. Jlfe rlmitlrftl nti'l l;lf I'trlml KttltHrrhiK. I'lini-iMiuli Iiiimi nlory hihI (n turner rial I'mtr'. Krt'lfMiAitiral Httiiiifn nt ftet.-il rntt It m Hi Krrr. Jiini .r r Junior , i'"llrHt CnurM"1 FM. ImIwimiTh f I n II, for Ikivw under It, TV 145.1 Trim will ni-ii Hrpt rn h'-r Hth, INfMI. I ninloam-a ent t-trr on tllr,it,nn to Very Itev. A tHurrlmieyt C We (,;. VrraldrttU PM 139 nDllfll nl WHISKY hstilt citrr-1. Hf.uk UllUM CRM- Hr. It. M, Wooi.lf.t. AtlnutM.Oa. BIG '( j) I bus' ltvVrtVt l-ea PLUJ Sometimes quality is sacrificed in the effort to give big quantity for little money. JNo doubt about that. But once in a while it isn't. For instance, there's 44 BATTLE AX." The piece is bieger than you ever saw ' before for 5 cents. And the quality is, as many a man has said, " mighty good." There s no guess work in this statement It is just a plain fact. You can rrove it by Investing 5 cents in "BATTLE AX." IP.t n Eg Calnafm la fraa. St MM..CSI.I n. Watte, mi w.Tff ti ZZ XX " 1 1 mZ& 1 W II I e All live fiifiam and it farm nrodoee. If dlLfCIi f ind labor and labor prodncti atitntila in nrir.. thnn mniall mutt kfl doubld Ilk DflC eta ihatM mwm nasi lahnr. If lahnr dnuhlM In COtt mod thm DTOtl' net of th mine doublet in coil, Asrinotora, Fumpt, Spirnl FittinM. Cylinder, Tanks and Substructure. Deing nrufluM nf thm fntB and labor, mutt alao double In coat 'w price i luereiore, your 91 now win ouj mocu iut rilT IS 2 TO I J r In rrirlr Aeruiotor uma dollar it ailver wim. or if oeoole think It will win. 1 in favor 01 During now. iw 1 advance mat com in a month Aarmotor bricea will not advance oniew 1 m compelled bv an advance in laoor ana bmiibi j price on urai cylinder are 4 peioweuywimi yt Baand our other aood are low may can ne proaucen. even with our tplondid facilities. A Rdberal roan to cover future needa, wiiiie it ouya tooaucD, navqnicaiyeinauoof mmenaestoCK ana compel ine aavanne. wreat- iuf d aaaurea ann ir wn 1 DIIV vnvw advance avoided ir IUU UU I HUH VERY FARMER IN THE NORTH CAN MAKK MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH. - Be oan make twiee as mneh . Re can sail nil Northern farm end set twice as many aeree for bis uiolie duwe hare. We sell Imurovwl faruit fur as eltfll a 1'l.uiv of rallroadfnu el tit. m No droUKtita. Kellber loo hut nor Iihi ould elltuale Ju.l rlifbt. Northern 'farinera are cosainj er.rr week. If you are nt.ra.ted write for rtlKK pamphlet aud aak all the uaeaitous job weal to. 8 Ift pleasure to us to auawer theiu. BOt'THHU.N 11UMI2MBEKEBS LAND COMPANY, HeaaerTllle, Teas. You Will Realize that " They Live Well Who Live Cleanly," if You Use SAROLIO
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