Chnrii's W. C:iss, of NVw York C ty, frr-m. ili-iit ot IIih l'n llmlly Corporation, nn lin. porliint iiivi'sinn'iit iiitiuiiir whlili Inn-sts Its iltr-nts' tnmioy of Inrue or KTitntl amount xliit Vfly In Si'W York (Ty rr-iit-liinrliui roiil I'stuto, puts nn-imlnit Into thi-Hiito-mi'iit thnl "ili'hl Is a ciitiw." Il .nvsi "Kwrv ilollnr n( Intcrn-I r-hiirir sooni-r cir IiiIit i-iitiii'O 1 11' nt liihor. A nn-ri'lmnt slnrls liuslni-s "ii I0IH -nh lit no Imrrowoil miin'y. Ills liiHTi'ftlK i'1'nrunil on th prloo of his iimimK I'.vitv lolhir of ixihlli; nnil rnrprn( nnil husliit'ss ih'hl Is a burden on Inhor nnil tnki's toll from th "pi 'xlm-t nf In Imr ' whli-h sliouM liHoint In tint wirkiT. Wlii'ii lli flsfil minimi lntinst linruw from nil cnusi's on n imnpl lii'oorniw tnii(r tlmn th minimi Imu'iisn of wi-nl h. Hint rlvlllzn llnti illi'H. llBf, rti'lit. ftillli or .rlvuti'. Is i inirso. Thn Can KVnliy Corporation, nr hiiIhiIiiiIIiik ownership for th-lit. It In tsti nioiii-y In Miwhiittiiii Islnnd ImproTiMl tsMit-lmitlm, iiilviini'lnfc rmil estnti) only nnil In nothinir H-t?. luvi'stnrs I om ro. owm rs nf r-holi-n property. (lii!inint- fmnl pnvs lmi;k moiiHV In pnrt or lu lull whan Hi'i-iIimI. A limit ri'i-'uliir eonwiitlv illvl (leinl nt six pr is-nt. has Just tioen tmlil. In vestment Iwidn toenrn prollts nt oin". Onn dnllur or nny iiinniint is rtwlvod nny llini", nnd ns ofti-n nsitrslrivl. It pnvssl percent. Iiei'iuise It enrns inoro. TIih surplus Is dls Irllmteil to Invoslnrn hypstrn divlilen.ls ns Ulllllrholilers lleelilci. The surplus over el percent. H!i whs '2r,7:l.ri0: in IH'.m IM.M Ml: in I WW '2,7'.'I.M. The issi'ts of the Ciistt lleultv t'orpontllon In IRM wern tllA.Mt.tin, In K!i: fi4,ti,jn.74t In lS'.sl l l,Mii.H:l. 1'nrtli s Inleresti'il tuny wrllH or cull for lull pnrthuihire to thn Cuss ll nlty Corporutlon, '.!!, K 1 1 , 2l.'l Knst Twenty thlrd'stteet, New Vork. The t'orporiitlon is nullity n new opportunity to enuill nnd moderate Inven Ion." CAsi-tarra .tlmtiltita llrer. kidneys ntirl touel. Never sicken, weaken urut-ipet He. AUK Y(H! UKAFt Tin Mr Is n very ilohe.iti) nnd s.mltlvn trui'turo. It iouslsts of the iiitririt, inld illennd pxlernril our. 1 he oxtriml far re eelves soutnlst the in'tldlo enr convey munis; tho iuli'riial ear distributes the sounds to thn proper iortiou of tho hrnln. The sou ml Is conveyed through tile ml I He e:tr liy n eliulii of throo milium di-lii'ii'ii lions. Tlicsi hones nrc covered wit It thin, pink mucous menihr.'iue. Tho fn-llity to hear depends In n cr'nt measure, upon the normal condition of this memhrnno. When Hie m'Muhrino hecomes roniiMstn I hy cntarrh, it Is II ilile to thicken ninl I no longer sonsttlvA to the vlhratlons ofnir. The hcarlm; Is I n 1 1 I, ainl if the catarrh Is not treated, total deiifnoM will event uaHy follow. It Is of the utinost imnorlanen then, to lie. Kin the use nf re-ru-nii as soon in the slight est difficulty of hearing Is noticed. Peru-tin will quickly nn I permanently restore the hearing when tho deafness is causo 1 I iy ca tarrh. A fren eatnrrtt book, Instructively Illus trated, written bv Dr. Ilartman, will liese.:t to nnynddre-s liy tho rc-ru na Drug Manu lactiirlng t'ompany, Columlius, Ohio Ittvirt of Olnlnienis for rntnrrli That t'onlalil Alerciirjt ns mercury will surely iletr tii srn of uieilatMtc'nipl1 tci iltfranue I lie u holesieiu wiien titel-iug ll I In mm 'i t he luilf-otift Mil I'sc-s. bm-ll arlici-f should never he -it vnecpt on ore-criiillnns fruin l epultihle pnsieiiiiis, us I ha aaiiin fe I liey will ilo is ten r.ild to I lie tied you rnn ii.H-iliiyilei'ivo neiu thum. 1 1 nil V CMitrrli Cill'--, llliUUfiH-tiliL-'l hy k'. .I. C.ieny A: -'o., 't'o e lo, t., cotiiiiins no tnerciiry end is tnkeu fulei nslly, iimiti ( ilit'fi-tiy Uua thj lilooil mid litiH'ous niir.iicei of the s-leiu. In tnixing lisll'sl'Htiiri'UCiireliu miretouet tlieiienuine. It is t:ikeu intei aailv. ntet is liiHile in l uleilo, Ulilo, liy l'1. J.l'iieney A- Co. 'I et 'liiotiinls lie. hold liy lli'UKulsis, price 7 c. mv UutUi; lluilaii'uinily I'nli ni'ti tin) Ijcac. Thn Indlmin legislature has just defeated liy a heavy vote nn uiiti-hlgh lint bill, Kn.Ta.ftnF for Fifty rents Oi-er4m.nmurel. Why not let No-Tn-Il ic regiilste or remove- your thstre lor tolmi-e.-? Haves money, m tkc he.iltli and inn nhoo l. Cure guarantied. dO ctuts nnd l.iU, ut nil driiKgibla. In ltiifsla women householders vole for nil plettivo olllcers nnd on nil local mutters. FlTSidnpiied freennd pcriii iiieiiilyi-urcd. No tits niter lirel la siimi l t 1 Ml. Kl. INK'S UK T S'BHVR ItKsToHKil. Free ttrlsl Imttle and I rent-l-c. Send to Dr. kline,U Arch SI., I'lilln., I nm entirely run d or hemorrhage of lungs hy I'iho's Cure I'nr t ou-iimiM inn. -I.ol l-. I.IMiaman, 1'tliiiny. Mo., .Inn. e, Hl. If nnticted with Mre ryes use Mr. lsnaeThoniit siu'h Kyc-water. IJmugi-tsKcll at - c tier h.tiiic BIrs. Wlnslow'sPootlilng Pyrr.pforChlldn-n teelhing, .,(unslhc Kunis,. .(lines I n Ilo n lu if tiou, ulUiyaiuiuicun.il wind folic. iKctiLbUiu. Wbm Mimas or enst're, nt n fnsi-nret, rnndy vutliariu; cure g uurautve I; U)c. &o. I. sst nnd nlnnvs lion i's Sarfn inrlll.i p :riile the h'oed That s in It iei in iiientlv i-uiei k lie a all other nu'liciiiuj fail. Keuieuilier, Dlcod s Garsaparilla Is thehest In fact the 1 1 in-True Wood Purifier. II. .J). OTI'is. act oksI y. promotly mil nOOQ S rll.S elledllcly. Ocelli . l SMOKE YDUR MEAT WITH JULCiiculai. E. KRAUSER i BRO. MILTON, PA. REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 138 other art.cies. tot.inoti.itta. Hcadourofler li w.i cina 1 lit mil Htm miiiiIi LU ( Jjill'l t.flUf. M 111 I H' VII U- .iiiiiii .uiiilii hi (Ii-ii, 8. 4 tV, r v ml, i llft'iM'r, 1 ktillil fill Mtlnl mill at till Ml Wuli It, UltgHKI li'llfil I' 'til I II 1 1 llHIII.Otl l'lJ pmT liiniru o.s-in inui JiMir tliilil I.I'I f I ( llll Ullf tlillk.Utllil IUHirn imiiit iiwrin umiiii i m:, i iii. iiiinii'iiil iniil cull) I'jKi'arl I'lii, lur Itulloiib, Iimi Kiivi-loiHW, IHUII UIIIilt 1'HII I'I'lll il I'l'iuTl hlmiiM-iiur. I l'i ItllllllUmllllU Hllll I I'lTtM't- MHl llllll'il) ll UllUIIHl. All uk. Iii oiiiur Ui hi. titxlut ur tliitt, ) I hut L yoll ilnw IIH til M'llll III 1 kMtiia iMt kui: M ol our fliiifiit lur. t lMrL ViiIiiimI I t 61. l ull AMintliHtioii lUnwad. Kfmrmbor, ynn onlr ih t l Mini lur ili HUrH, nnrt iiitiNillk Uwitmiii.lMitHtuiifu. i nu dim t Miiiiiir ino inl Hut in n i line i iihi mo mkh, u'hi i i yu. fttlUltnMi -'l in II.. IUMOUi i Mv Profit? Doubled - m the e. T leek vnr sitv're .n I bnnthr voir A OVA PfC'K' HA IIIVK!- win'. I had l' n II jnnr'' 0s nf thm sueef'il HH OrllUm who nseaour marhls-n l tnols rr tirllitne Vit in leun msits lhl r.ntr'r ff C.vs n., Hs ,tet ovr Monn weelh -f rtr'lllat in 10 mnn'ln l.l . l,OO.IIIfc N VH AN. TltVIN, OHIO. PHUT IUU Tu orJrr to m r.'diii our "IWI wiievl. w. inUnd pit nip. v . lnnuJr tre. lu .tiei-t!M tb.iu. Kor ,... F-uluri. h.n.1 w. ... jim;J .iUlr.Msm 'iivrliipe lu tu. At Al.J i .1 V ( 1.1'. I ., UI Is U!I Ur.uUMMj, .S. V. Anvuit w.u'.til bv.ryiih.i FRES nw i w aa rsttoi.i.r.ii i Kt.r.iiiiiTirs. Nino women Ituvo tlicir Haines cti rolloil niiiuiiK llio C 12 ccli lirilies who II ml b ilitco iipnti tho inoiiiiii inl tulilcls of Hut now Bunion 1'nlilio Liln at y. The liHItieH llio nn follows : Mnrlil Mitclicll, Mini', tlo Slm l, (ieotKo Klint, Clinr lotto liroiilo, Marin K .Iffownrlli, (Iciirgn Hntiil, Muiniiri't I'nllcr, Jatio Aitstim ninl .Maty Hotin'rvillo. A ijrAIVr NKCKLACK. (Ino if llio most tniiiuu necUliicc wiiiii thin MMinoti with nn ovniii'iKKiinti wan tuailo or coiuliiiioil nftcr nn orig inal tileu of llio wearer: Hlio lnul n lioaiitiftil cliaiu of nilvot', of n lino ilu sit;ti. In ik hIiui in tho city, wiioro tltlti( li n III)) Id III) fullllil, i-lio lIlHOUV- ercd Koiiio lu'iitilifiil olil Hpuuish iiinIo In illiniils. They wcro n lieautifiil, rit'li oi iiu-oii, almost liko cm littiiclt's. Homo of tliein wero oil cjitaint Hpanisli lirace li ls. Klio HccMiroil n tiiiiniier ot them, lnul tln.Mii fastineil as potiilauls to li r cliaiu, mill tho i ll' ot lias liecii llio ml in it nt ion ami envy of her f r iontlc. New Yolk 'i'llllrs. NOT A "f,AIY. Tlio English inieis nro fellini? ntt nillllHIMU Htlll.V llllllllt II It'll C'iii t ington, to tho cU'eo.t Hint ut tho l int drawing Itoolil helil li v the I iccn, lie, in mi Iliinni'illH the llnlll' S of tin) Initios iie- Henteil, iii'Cot iiiiig In liin iluty an Luinl (,'hiiiiiliciiiiiii, gilt, "mixed" ii :i I un- iiiiiiiicdiI a fi rlaiit Mrs. M.f ns "Lii'ly Jt." Tiii'tiMipim llio (jiioeii lietit lur Hiitil tu ;fii t her Willi ii kiss oti tlio hook that in iiIwiivk given to wiven iitnl datinhli'lH of I'licrn. As hlio licnt, fjord Can intmi fiiitud out liin lain- tnko, tiiiiied fXltcmoly jmli) nnd ciihiii1 out: "llou't kins lie I', ma'am, don't kiss hufj nbo'n not n iiuly ut nil." CM) IlfCKt.H.I Itr.VlVKI). Old timo liiicltles nru n fontitfo of fiiHliimiH in Now York that tic bo rv en moro tiian pussin ut ton t inn. liuoklon, clanpn n inl books ouco claimeil n fur linger nlinro of attention thnu thoy do at present mid it nns nut coiinidi ro I b 'lioalli llio dignity of great urliht!) to i xpi llil thoir cliere;ii!S tiputi tbu d " siKuiiig of tlionu bountiful ornaments. II lyal jmtroiiuijo even, extended to this branch of industry nnd artistic effort nnd prizes wero often offered for the bent doiigns. Thcrcforo it is nat ural that tho old-fiiiliioiioil designs Bhuiilil bo far inoro curious nnd lioan- tiful tliiin nny that nro ji.it t' l iicd ut present, nnd Hint a revival of old-time fashions nbottld hIiow nonio very iutur cstin duVi'lo'iuioiitH. BOFT VriLVET Iir.LT.4. Stiff bolts nro out of fashion. So aro tlio narrow ones. It is thu girdlo of velvet or ribbou that roigns. Moro than half of the now gowns tuU soasotl nro miulo with a girdle. Tito girdles ate wido nud soft.nud cli.ig effectively to) tho figure. B uiio of then) uro II u inlioii at the buc with a buw, with long mull ends. Other, uro nlmjiod exactly like n biittortly. BultuiiH uro miicb used to trim thu girillen, but tbey miiit never ba ulike. A novel idon is tho girdlo of three folds of velvet, L'lich tolil being fluihhed at tlio left sido with u different button. Of o on ino tlio buttons must bu home thing out of tbu ordinary or tiny can not bo used. There nru other girdles which uro finished ut the nido with three or four hows, ono ubovo tho other. Then there is tho git'dlo slipped like a cornulct and fastonod up tho front with tiny, jeweled buttons. A ntylihh girdle is tun lo of htnips of doulile-fueed miliu ribbon, ulteruatiug with bands ollauo in-.crtiou over black ribbou. Both laco und jut liuttutflies aro used to ornnineiit inutiy of tho uuw girdles. When u butterfly adorns tho front of a girdle then thn ribbon is ut tho book iu u butterfly bow. l'uiln delphiu Times. TUB LATEST l'Al. Tho latest fnd is thu It uuhotv 1'urty, which derives its iiiiino from tho fact Hint the girls wear prut ly iiprous of overy kIiiuIo und hue, which tin ir good or bud taste may hii'gest, ull of which uro left iiuhoininod. Kvery girl has a number, nnd two of thuui tuke charge of u box containing duplioules, which i jiluced uour thu cloak room, uu.l from which tlio mint, having proviotts- ly bought tickets, draw n number, armed with which they "t forth on n voyugi) of discovery to llml .'ho young laily wearing the c:rien)oiiding one on her nproii. When nil huvo fotitid their part tiers, tho mutter of tlio ceremonies proclaims the conditions namely, that tho young men nro to set about hem ming tho iiprous, thn one nciptittiiig himself t'.o be-r paining tho prize. The gil ls xiipply tho cavaliers with needles: and thread, und nt llio call of "1'imo" tho fun begins with tho ( Uni ts of the poor fellows to thread their needles. At tho hi ootid cull of "Time," tho work is handed in to the committee, who puss judgment upon it nud nwnrd tho prizes to tlio victois, which Nome- limes uro of great value, nftcr which tho aprons nro fnfllod for, nnd thn party winds up with n dainty little supper. Sow York Advertiser. TUB It AUK OF MISIATfRF.1. Too many of our old-timo fashions nro going out, but one, ut least, is coming iu ugain. I cprnU of tho wear ing of miniature. There is indeed rptito u rago for then i delicate little pin trails just How of our fairest women nn I children. Volt mar have ho u iu any kizo you may clnnm ; wear tliein us lorki'lH, or iu button, waistbands, or shoe-buckle. They nro charming, too, inserted us n medallion on tiio cover of an Ivory or tortoiho-Khell iiotohonk, card case, or pet volumo of any liiiid. Ami I imagition miniatiiro would becoino tho top of n lovely st'elit-bottlo upon ono's toilet table. Only tho other day I heard of nn American milliouuii'o who guvo orders to ii fashionable miniature painter to einblazou his watcheasi) with llowcrs of rare cuiiinc! round tho cherub heads of his two liny daughters. Tor my part, I would liko on opening the watch to see thu liisido of the caso dis close tho smiling faco of ono near nnd dear to mo. 'lis such a pretty, dainty art, that of miniature p unting I "It needed but that wo should wait" for thu re vival of so attractive n voguo. Our great nnd greut-greut-gruiitliuolhi'is choto tu wear the miniatures of their beloved ones in thin gold medallion, niiNpetided by n black watered ribbou round their nocks, und fastened with a gold pin or brooch over tho loft brenst. 1 doubt not we Hindi bo doing likewiso iu this year of grace 181)7. (Ireut ladies, and thoso Indies who liko to follow their betters, nro giving or ders right nud left tu miuiaturo paint eis. Tho best ground for tho work is, of course, ivory, which is practiciilly indestructible, lint, although wo have ho mo clever mid careful artists in our midst, the brilliant nud charming work of others of a bygone day in by no menus vipiulled, Tho Woman nt Iloiue. FASHION NOTES. No fur wtup is considered quito complctu without its real-lacu j iliot. Tno new v ila uru called "neautill- em," und consist really of two veils iu one. Sow und beautiful shinies, iu Rtisninn rod appear iu velvet, cloth, uud silk uud wool fabrics. Little folk in rod clonks, bonnets und logging, niuki) bright bits of col or on thu streets these wintry d ays. Though plidls uro not in high favor in tho dress-goods world, they nro deemed very chio when been iu hosiery, The very correct girl does not wear a uecktie, but winds soft ribbou twice around her throat, forming a knot uud two ends in front. Dancing gnwus for email girls are niinto of tiilTetu silk with an ovorskirt of kilted chiffon of the ounio color, or of Hue lawn trimmed nitli laoj inser tiou uud edging. Binall bolts uro shown with enamelled buckles. Indeed, buckles are to bo seou in ull lunuiu r of mutcri als, ns mother-of-pourl, horn, jet, uud gold, from loss thuu half uuiochto three uud a half inches wide. Thu new ostrich lions nro mado khort, so that thu u Is d-) not hung lower thuu the waist, uud these uro not pointed, the nunio width being maintained throughout. Colluruttes, however lire much thicker iu thu mid die. Th t'orpno Kind thr Autopsy. Tlr. Crawford, of Halt I more. Is ro tated to liavo ndvlsed n pntiont, who fnneloil ho was tlyliin of liver illseiisc, to trnvel. On roliirnlnn lie nppiiiroil to bo qullp well, but upon receiving In- foriniitlon of the ilenth of n twin broth er, who hnd netunlly tlhvt of n nelrrhoits liver, ho Immediately stnggereil, nnd, falling down, cried out Hint ho win loud, nnd had, ns ho iihvays expected, died of n liver eotiiphiliit. Hr. Craw ford. IioIiik sent for, Immediately at tended, and. on being Informed of the notion which hud seized the livim- eliotidrlae, exclaimed: "(Hi, yen, (ho gentleman Is eei-lnlnly dead, and It Is more tlmn prolmblo Hint his liver was tho death of him. However, lo ascer tain llio find, I will luiHleti to rut liltn open before putrefaction takes place." Ilo enlleil for n eiirvlna knife, and tv hot I In It, ns a butcher would when llHitit to open a divid euir, lie stepped up to the patient ami began to open ila wiilvti ntit. Tho hypochondriac bo urne so terribly f rlglil otinl that ho IcnpiHl up with the nullity of n rabbit, nnd. crying out "Miinler! Minder! .Murder!" run off with a poeil Hint would have delled a scon' of doctors to n 1 1 ' 1 1 him. After rituiilng a considera ble illslaneo, until bo was utmost ex hausted, ho halted, and not finding tho doctor at his lioela, soon beeaine com posed from Hint period this genflo man nns never known to complain of his liver, nor had ho for moro tlmn twenty years afterward any nymptoiiiM uf this disease.- I'hlhidelphhi Times. Never A(o Holld I'oixl. Tommy Ilorlon is one of Sun I'ran Iseo'n freaks. Thoniih ' yearn old he has the faculties and physic nl appear ance of a !y enr!v In his teens. lie Is by no means hiilf-wltted, for ho has nil the w'ts of a boy of III. Hut at .'! tils mind naturally should have developed. 1 ' lit il three weeks ago ho has spent all of his time at homo, tint now ho has a nltiintion ns errand boy for a dealer In microscopical supplies. This work has taken him to scientists and through them his condition became public. i'omiuy, though born healthy, had early in life all the Infantile diseases. besides, ho had stricture of the stom ach, as a result of which his digestive tipparnlus went o;i a strike, and has remained out of work ever since. .Then lie was ruptured, uud afterward had u Revere nttnek of asthma. Never In his life has he eaten a bit of solid fond, ami, for n time, it was only with the greatest dllhVtilty that Ids stomach could retain even milk and water, lie takes luolhs and baby foods. nnd sometimes goes for ibiys without nn ounce of nourishment. CoiiKeqitoiilly. for lack of phosphates. Ids brain hasn't developed. He Is left lu a lutiientabl condition of naive honesty. Ills skin Is ns Hinooth and Inut nt of linlr ns that of a biiby. New York I'rrM. Copied the Xiiino from His firip. Mr. Smith, an Knglivh traveler, ar rived one evening at a hotel lu Austria. On the way he had picked up a smart German nud hired him as a servant. In Austria every one taylng at a hotel Is obliged to register his name and oc cupation In a book, which Is kept for police examination, ho Mr. Umltli told his servant Fritz to bring this hook for Ii 1 in to write his name. I have already registered mllor," said Fritz, "as an Fiigllshiuan uf Inde pendent menus." Hut I've never told you my mime, so how do you know what It Is'.'" I coaled It from mllor's portman teau." answered Fritz. 'Why, It lun't on my portmanteau," cried Mr. Smith: "bring the hook and l.t me see what you have put down." Tho book was brought and Mr.Sinlth. to his amusement, discovered that his clever servant had described him as: Monsieur Warranted Hole Leath er; rue liripsack. Ile'gliim will inloiit thu twenty-four hour clock iliuls aluy 1. A holl.l lln.la. Gold Is n sollil basis nf financial trnnsno- tlon, nnd for business that's thn best thing for us. It Is so in the physical conditions. If by nomocarulo.snno.-sor expo.urn to suction cold thn muscles of tha liaolc urn cnnlrnotml nud ntiffeuoil, wm linvu nl oucu luinhuKo, or hunt Duck, sometimes puiih.i "arte in l no iuick, which in ilisiilillng nu t limits nil who linvu It for any activity. Now. to got back to n nolld hnsis of health unit ntreiik'th. 'It. Jacobs Ull nhoiilil ut ouch l used to relax thn twislc.J muscles unit restore lo their natiirnl eiin.li tiou. I: lakes but ll short tlmn to perform Ihoi'Ure ami Hie cure is eortuin. Thn buck Is then onn noliil basin for slrenirth nml work, mi l uoiliin . will hr ii n'lout tuu cIiuuko like lbs great remedy for diId. Jitst try a Wo. boi of Omcarnts, onnity c. ILcnle, uul aver nnd bowal revulator uinUa. A Hen' Ueniiirknlilo Fast. Tha length of time n hen can sur vive without food or water Is some thing renin rka bio. About thn mhld! of September an Ohio farmer put a setting lieu In an ct ipty barrel, placing n I'd on top. Ilo forgot all about tin; hen until three mn'itlis after, when he wn miipiiscd to find It alive. It hud reihiilned In the bf rrel during nil thai time without n drop of water or food, l'i a very short time It was restored U thu flock ns well as ever. A boa constrictor with an advanced ease of diphtheria has been found In a hide-showman's home in Indianapolis HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality; prevents baldness; cures itching and dandruff. A fine hair dressing. It. 1. Hall & Co., IVons., Nashua, N. II I) till ITUKl r s ii i One of Mrs. Pinkham's Talks Concerning a Mother's Duty to Her Young Daughter. Together with a Chat with Miss Marie Job-neon. The balance wheel of a woman's life formanee of this function depends her lrregulnritv lays the foundation of iscnse. It is -srttl-J-tK- of d a' &Jj(r7kMf 2l ,,n,'f'1,,'r ,l'1,s 'ou that evrn '10 weight of her J) r cj3 s ' ,,r,'s', "'tilst ojipresses her, nnd thnt she hns terrl- f'.'.VMw y ,,e tmn , i.PBt,mm.h shortly after entlinr. don't le-nore these Inp your daughter to the Rrnve, for she will die! This Is pospel truth she Is developing consumption of the bowels I Lydia K. rinkhmn's Vegetable Compound Is the (fretitcst regulator known to medicine. Multe hnsto to use It on the first nppenrnneo of the tell-tale Byniptoms; it will restore nil the female orpiins to their normal condition. Miss Mario Johnson' letter to Mrs. f'inldinin, which follows, should inter est nil mothers und yottnff Indies. She says: "My health beenme so poor thut I had to leave, CchiMil. I was tired nil the time, and bud di'ciidful pains In mv side and back. I would have the headache so badly that everything would nppcur black be. fore mv eves, and I could not r?o on with mv studies. I was also troubled with Irregularity of menses. I wns very wcuk. and lost so thut my friends became ulurmcd. My Is a firm Indiever In your remedies ence, thought perhnps they might and wrote voit for ndvlce. I followed vou gave, and used Iydia K. rinUham's Coinooiind and Liver Pills as vou directed, and I now as well as 1 ever was. I have gaineil nesti f nnd have a good color. I am completely cured of irregularity. Words cannot express my gratitude, nnd I cannot thank yoncnomrh for your kind advice nnd medicine." Minn Mahif. 1'. Johnson, Cciifolla, Pa, ANDY CUnCOr;STiPATEOH Vj .fr ifi'Jflf TITPT 7 rrSPkTJTPrn nnrrawnf mnstlMtlon. Critrrt. arr lh litr.l I .t.-I nUdUUU Ibhi UUnnrini CiLU .. RrTPr .riD rrmcnnl r.aa mst n.tnrnl rp.nltl. Sam.. pi. and hnnklt frf. ail. STFItMW) IICHKIIT I .......... KHASO.NS Walter Baker & Co.'s ft Breakfast Cocoa. a cup. Re aura that you get the frenulna article mari hy WALTTR AAKKU ft CO. Ltd., Dorchrater, Ma... .sublKhtd 170. A St. I.ouis pppcr li:inp;cr and contractor, In enumerating some of his past troubles, said : " Mv wife end I sucar by Kipar.a Tahulcs. Many a riirirnieg I have Rone to work on a job and had to quit. I can't begin lo tell vou nil i he suffering I have gone through. I lost my nppcti e and m-mly starved mvself in trying lo work up n relish for food ; but indigestion, dys pepsia, constioation, biliousness und headache constantly ntieniltd me. I IDok bitters, tonics, pills, bat they didn't cure me. My wife li.nl lo fomo trouble v.i'h her stomach and it waa a friend of hers who first told ber to try RIPANS TABULES AVe started in together to take them. My appetite soon came back and, I be;;an to feci bully, ond my wile is us well a ever she was in her life." 'Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest Work, But Quick ' Witted People Uie SAPOLIO REPUBLIC RnnHc 0?rKENNESS OF CUBA DOIIQS , Sfsl.ivftf PnV It'll txfllt'S. MD BDll U00 fi a ltlU0 lur rial t t,. iht Ixm l. All IM.ITi:i and lK KAIM t:i lll,MN una M'lll KN bmiMiit nml Mtlil. H. i.d f(.r . in nltr. U. il. iOI YTtiK. rriiut' r.xi'stttuav iiuiuummi new irb. MIFAH V.'tf.na.ilo Cancer Keinedy cures CttiHaurMfiiiirrumuratt your himie. Ftiilcct euro. M.zpaU eUiciiitt t.'u.tiratutfu brlutf tt.N. Y On tho proper per mnny diseases, nni(s In Itself symptom of the greatest importance that retrti- Is menstruation, heultli. larlty be accomplished as soon as possible after the flow is an established fact. Disturbance of the menstrual function polsont the blood. In younff tfirls suppression develops) latent Inherited tendencies to scrofula or con sumption, and no time must bo lost in restoring regularity. Mnny nyonriif (rirl (roes to lier.ernve been use this dilliculty has been thought lifrbtly of, nnd mother bus said. "Time will brinfr about a cure; she Is young, I don't worry about her." Mother, when yon nee. your dntighter Inngutd and Indifferent to thing's that usually interest ft young frirl, when you note that flush on her cheek, that Rlnssy nppenrance in her eyes; when vour Klirns! If you do, you will be follows much flesh i mother, who I from experi benefit the ndvict Vegetnbl CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS ! O.. ( hiraen. Mnntrral. (n. . orn Tnrk. lil t yno !. .... ... VOU L'SIXG Because it Is absolutely pure. Because it Is not nude by the so-called Dutch Prixess in which chemicals are used. Because beans of the finest quality are ur.ed. Because it is made l y a method which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural ll-ivor and odor of the heans. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent ciimwfiiriLrTrsf U.J1 ( uudtl b)Tun T:imUsi Ooud. in time. ii. in d nnii;uiiitlb k m iails. r 1 M 1
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