Trr Alton Poot-Kaaw, A fiowdarto shaka In the shoes. If yon tmreamartlns; feet or tight shoes, try AU Inn's Foot-Eaae. It coolatliefmt nnd makes walking easy. Cure awollon anil swoattno; feet, bllMfra nnd callotta spots, ltellevxs eonis ami bunions of pain nnd glva rest and comfort. Try It to-dnt. Hold by all ilruRRiM ftud shoe stores for 'i5o. Trial package FKEK. Address, Allwn H. Olmteil, I.b Hoy, N. X. Wlillp rldlnjr a blryclo nt I-Miven-Worth, Kan., the other dny, t'lurenre Iteed ran Into n vamni shaft which Fenolrated his eye, causing Uiatli. tlranty It lllooil leep. Clean Mood means a clean skin. No heanty Without It I'narareta, Canity Cathartic elean your blood and keep It rlrnn, by atlrrlns up tha lar.y I Ivor and drlvlnic all Impurities from the body. Heitln to ilav to liaiil"h pimples, holla, tilnti'hi's, blneklieaiK niul Mint eickly billon complexion by t'tkltor Caa carets, beauty fur HI eents. All flrainrlts, tallafactton Kuarantrfal. 10c. 9D-, S.V, JOu. OernMlna T'lmnr, whose prosaic iinme off the sttifre la Mre. Tllklns, hus tei'overed $3,TW from the London Om nibus C'nmpany. which was held re sponsible for the collision In which her ankle waa fractured a year ago. , To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take t.aiatire Rromo Quinine Tahleta. AU tlracf lata refund money If ttfailatocure. Bo. A crockery denier shipped 323 dishes from Lansing. Mich., to a missionary at Teheran, Persia. The Bonds Were even months In transit, and were car ried 800 miles by caravan, but only one dish In the lot was broken. Rdnrate Vnnr llnwela With Caararat. Tandy Cathartic, riirecnnwtlpntinn forever 10i;,lc.If C t.U. fail.ilrtiu:Kiatreluiiil muuey It waa once customary In France, when a ajuest had remained too ImiR, for the host to serve n cold shoulder of mutton Instead of n hot roust. This waa the origin of the phrase "to Rive the Cold ahoulder." Fit permanent.lv cured. Xo fit or ncrvon Hca after flrt day's ii'e of l'r. Kline' (tre-it Nerve Itcntornr. trial bottle ami trntUe free. Dr.K.ll.Ki.lNi:. I.M..IM An St.PIillmlli K R.Walthall Co.. l)niKKlK llor-e Cave. Ky., way: "IliiU's Catjirrli Cure cure every oue that takes it" Sold by DruKKinte, T V'. Plan's Cure for Consumption has snveil ma fiauyalrtor'Kbill. -H. V. Hahiiv, lluiik.ua 'lace. Haiti mo re. Md., Dec. 2, WL "Young man, this Is the tlilnl time thin ww;k you linve come to lake my daughter sMfriiriilliLK. If you pay cnMh for the horses and sU'IrIi It means either lunacy or bankruptcy, ami If you don't It moans that jxni ore a dead boat," "I own the livery aialilc, s!r." "That's d!iTereiit."-Clil;airo Trihnnt. Eat in Haste And luffcr at leisure. Yhno your abused stomach can no longer cheerfully nnd properly perform Its duties, a few doses of Hood's Sarsaparllla are like fresh water to a withered plant. Tula medicine tones tbo stomach, restores digestive strength, cro atos an appetite and with n little enre In dlot, the pnlleut Is soon ngnlu In perfect lioultu. Try tt and you'll boliuve In It. Hood's nnn Ts America's Oreatet Medicine. Hood's Pills cure constipation. !Uccut, Modern iKingevlty. In the seventeenth century tlio aver age duration of life was only thirteen years; In the eighteenth, twenty; In the present century it Is thirty-six. This great Increase lu the average length of human llfo Is not, however, nil In dication of nn Increase In tho vlgot and vitality of the race, but tt Is rath er duo to the fact that cholera, the black plnguu anil other devastating courges which formerly overspread v hole countries nt frequent Intervals, sometimes several times during a cen tury, have been brought moro nnd more under control by Improved pub lie sanitation and quarantine. The real test of the vitality of the race it not the a vera go length of human life, 'but the proportion of ' centenarians. The proportion of persons who have attained great age Is without doubt nt the present tlrao much less than evet before In the hlstorr nf the world. TUMOR EXPELLED Unqualified Suooess of T,yaia B Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Elizabeth; WnEiaocK, Magno lia, Iowa, in the following letter de scribes her recovery from a very criti cal condition: " Deab Mns. riNKiiAM. I have been taking your Vegetable Compound, nnd am now ready to sound its praises, it has done won ders for mo in relieving me of a tumor. " My health has been poor for three years. Change of life was working upon me. i VJllV-hbtorja I I 'and was a bur den to myself. Waa troubled with mothering spells, also palpitation of the heart and that bearing-down feel ing, and could not be on my feet much. " I was growing worse all the time, nntil I took your medicine 'After taking three boxes of Lydta B Plnkham's Vegetable Compound; Lozenges, ths tumor passed from me. "My health has boon better ever since, can now walk quite a distance aud am troubled no moro with palpita tion of the heart or bloating. I reo ommend your medicine, to all auCcreri from female troubles." It Is hardly reasonable to' suppose that any one can doubt the efficiency of Mrs. Plnkham's methods and medi cine in the face of the tremendous vol me of testimony. , n M Hutay wheals with tlraoa. SS.SO With Aloa aud Mosm act, S.OO I HaJta all alia, and irrads. Oarrlniri. and Waaaa Htrdwara of trvrv dencrfrilto'i. Oawiwlna W.W, Muoi.Oaaiar Halloa e " 1 A Nnaal Hero's Storf. From th THtnet-Herald, Ckirajo, UJ. ' Late In 1901, when President Lincoln da. stwd a call for volunteers, L. J. Clark, of Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, was among the first to rospond. Ho joined tho mortar fleet of Admlr.il Porter just before th me mornbln operations on the Mississippi Rlvor began, It was nt the terrific bombardment of the Vieksb'irg forts. tunt the hero of this story fell with a sbnttorod arm trout a charge of schrapnet. After painful months In the hospital, he recovered sunVlontly to be sent tohls home a: Wnrron, (lo. Another cull for troops fired his patriotic seal and Clark soon en listed In Company If, of the 7th Ohio Vol unteers. In the army of the 1'otomnn, ho was In many engagements. Delng wounded Inn skirmish near Hfehmond, he was sent to tha hospital and thence home. Boon nf. forward h 'egnn t h study and then t lit . lirneiiea nl " i.n-r IIRIU t h a it the Ohio vlt. Inge nfforfV ed, he went t O Cblootre A Wnnnrtrd Hto. wbara h now has n wide practice, s a member of llnteh Post, U. A. it., und lives at 4935 Ash land Ave. Kavernl years ago Dr. Clark's old wounds began to trouble him. Ho Drew naxnk m,.l emaciated, and his friends ib-apnlred of his inn. nn iiiinny recovered aunicientiv to bs out but whs a mere shadow, welghlag only no pounds, Tho best medical attendance, fulled to restora his lost strength und vigor. "A friend gnve me a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," sai l Dr. Clark, "nnd they helped mn so much that I bought a half dozen boxes and took them. I soon regained my strength, now weigh pk) pounds and, except for Injuries that cua Uever bo remedied, nm ns well ns ever. "I consider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Tale People the best remedy to build up a ruu down system, and heartily reeommeuj theiu to everyone In heed of such aid." A Fortune From a rnro. An inventive genius who suffered from attacks by strnydogs when riding his wheel, set his wits to work to devise something which would lie an elllca eions, and yet rompnrntiruly harmless, means of defense. As a result ho has brought out ami patented a pocket pistol which will short ammonia, water or other liquid. The most vic ious dog cannot withstand n few drops of ammouiii in his mouth or eyes, and yet there is no danger of actually in juring a valuable animal which might playfully annoy a rider. The weapon has proved so much of a success as a means of defense ns well as fun-mak ing, that the luoky inventor is realizing much money from his device. Saffron would strike an ordinary ob server ns decidedly expensive at (14 per pound, until told that It Is compos ed of the central smnll portions only of the llowers of a species of crocus, 70.000 of which It takes to yield the ma terial for one pound. In some parts of Africa slaves are still the basis of all financial reckon- ,nsB' Don' t Tobsoco Spit and Smoka Tour Life Away. To quit tolvu-cu easily and forever, be mag netic, full ot life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Mac. the wonder-worker, that imike week nii-u Htiong. All flniiftfiit, riiki or SI. Curo guars ntevd. Hooklrt and sample free. Addi-cm hteiilng Kumcdy Co., Chicago or New York. The snlo of salt Is n government monopoly In chinn, v hlch yields a yearly revenue of Jlt.OOO.ouO, ns the an nual consumption is 3,300,000.000 pounds, and the Importation of foreign Milt is strictly prohibited. A license to sell suit costs J'JfiOO 111 gold. Five, t'enta. Kverylmdv knows that Dobbins' Klectrlo Soap Is tliebet In the world, and for 'A years it bus sold nt the highest price. 1U prico la now ft centi, Fame na common brown aoniu Mara full size ami ipiality.Otiierof groccr.Adv Frnnk fitting, of C'hnttanoogn, Tenn., was thrown from his buggy and drug ged to death lust Monday, No-To-llao for fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makea weak mail strong, blood pure. AOc, $1. AU druggist. The Victoria Cross carries with It a pcnsloif of JiifiO a year for life. Mrs. Wlnslow's PoothlngXynipforehlldren teething, soltena the gums, reducing In flammation, allays pain, curat wind colic, i'xi. a bottle. England makes J20.0O0.000 a year pro fit out of lis post ofllce. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic, llio or2K IfC.CCfailtocuru, druggta refund niouuy. The New Verb: I'utillo Library. ' It Is stnted lu the bulletin of the Now York public library that the total num ber of periodicals end tratiKacttous of societies to which the library Is sub scribing for tho year 1S08 Is 2,502. Of these 483 are American, 4'JT P.rltlsh, 593 French, UGO Herman, 125 Italian, 33 Scandinavian, 27 Belgian, 10 Dutch and 12 Uusslan. During tho calendar year ending Dec. 31, 18D7, tho total number of volumes received by purchase was 10.0K8, and by gift 10,123, making a total ot 20.220. Tbo total number of volumes catalogued nnd accessioned during the same period was 20.7U2. The number of pamphlets actually received during the year, by purchase, was 10, 350; by gift, 40,247. and the total num ber catalogued and accessioned was 15,274. Tho total number of cards writ ten during the year was 150,023. In addition to this, 13,404 slips from tho printer were written, and for each of these slliw flvo printed cards were ob tained. Tho total number of cards In the Index catalogue, which was open to readers, on the 31st of December, 1887, at the Astor branch was about 80,000, at the Leuox branch It was 27,800. The total number of readers during the year was 103,384, and the number of volumes called for by readers' slips, outside of those taken from tho free reference shelves, was 304,400. Scien tific American. He'll Play to Win. "Going to follow the races again this rear, HoaxleyV" 'Follow? Not If I can got ahead ot them." . Of course you can't bit anything with t 13-fnch gun, but think of tbo noise they niakei in! CONGRESS, 8RNATI. Almost Immediately after the Penate convened last Tuesday the resolution for the annexation of Hnwnll was laid berore It. Mr. Mitchell (Wis.) declared that the Nntlnn .lust now waa shorn of Its Judgment, and that the annexation pruj'-ct was a clumsy cover for t lie suififr mnmmtes. Mr. TA'hlt (Cnl.). the lender of the opponents of annexation, said that It would not hasten consideration of th llawallnn finest Inn that In the Senate no reasons were given to be nsslRtied for m tlon upon It. The resolution, be said, declared that there had been a cession which t'onnress was to "accept, ratify and confirm," He maintained there bad been no cession, ns there canild not have been without the con currence of both parties. Mr. Whin contended that Uie execu tive would be Justified In tuklnir possession of foreign territory only as an net of war and only from the snemy. He characterised the condi tions on the Islands ns "a heterogeneous compound nf manifest Inofllolcncy." Mr. White read anions; other thltiRB an elucidation of the Monroe doctrine, nnd said the acquisition of the Hawaiian Idnnds would be the entering: wedae of that Imperialistic policy which Is ns foreign to the purposes In view when this (lovernment wus nra-anised aa are the purposes nf the most despotic gov ernment on earth to our system. Opponents of annexation nceupled the attention nf the Pennte Thursday, Mr. White (Oil.) ridiculed the Idea thnt the Hawaiian group wns needed by this country as a halfway sta tion to Manila. He pointed out that from San Francisco It was 4IS miles nearer to Manila by way of t'nnluskH. thnn It wns by Honolulu. lie said, too, It had been urged that the Hawaiian Islands were needed nn a defense nf the Nlcnragnan canal. Honolulu waa 1.210 miles from the western terminus nf the Nicaragua cannl. He thought It much mtie desirable to defend the cnnul from Pan Francisco, which won nly 2,700 miles from the terminus, nr from Sun Plcgo. only 2.200 miles away. If the Pnchle const Is not well defended now, he asked, how can It be made easier to defend by ni iiuli'lng other ter ritory thnt nlso must be defended? Mr. White nialntnlned that there would lie no Impropriety In this (lovernment en tering a protest nmilnst any other na tion Interfering with the present gov ernment of Hawaii, nnd In fu-e of such n protest no nation would Interfere. "I h:id hoped," sold Mr. l'ettlprew IS. D.), "that the iiistlon of adopting a policy of annexation, or u policy nf Imperialism, might be set aside until the present war Is over. Instead of that, however, we are being propelled to an Issue by nn Interest which hnn crowded around this capltol for years, that of the sugnr trust. ' Mr. l'ettl prew maintained that the territory of the I'nlted Htatcs was already large enough. hocus. The House Committee on Weights nnd Measures Monday favorably re ported a bill to fix the standard by the adoption of the metric system of weights and measures, making Its use obligatory In the conduct of the (lov ernment business. The committee says the practical way to make the change Is first by the Government In Its work, and the people will speedily follow the example. FIFTY DROWNED. Tbi Buk Wah from a Liunohtl Shi; Brokt Down a BUgtnf rilled With Fioplt. The new British battleship Albion was launched from the yards ntHlack well last Tuesday. The backwash from the launching vessel surged against nnd broke down a staging 80 feet long filled with spec tators, and 3n0 persons were thrown Into the Thames. It Is believed thut 50 lives were lost. The launching was presided over by the duchess of York. A large and bril liant company of Indies and gentlemen were present, Including l'nlted States Ambassador Hay anil MrB. Hay. None of the guests wus on the stage r.or were any prominent persons In cluded among Its unfortunate oc cupants. The superstitious are already commenting upon the fact that the duchess of York fulled to break a bottle of wine as she chrlstenwd the ship, which they rcgnrd as a bad omen. Twenty-five British bottoms have been offered to the war department by their owners and agents far transport purposes. All of these, however, lire not yet In the l'nlted Ktntcs ports, but their urrivals have been anticipated with a view to examination as soon as they reach here. CUSTOMARY CDESRS OMITTED. thi MiifortoDuof Bptin Attributed to tat Kon trtby by Bciubliua Leader. Tho Ppanlsh cabinet met Friday un der the presidency of tho queen regent. I'remler Subitum brledy explained thu situation at home and abroad. No fur ther news was received from the Phil ippines or from the Island of Cubu. The queen signed a decree suspend ing Ihe corter. Gen. Correa, the minister for war. said that active operations would be commenced "against the American troops who were entrenched ut Sun tlago de Cuba." - t!enor Palmeron, the Republican leader, said he wished to have Included In the otllclul report his declarations throwing the responsibility for all the misfortunes of the country upon the monarchy. Penor PagaBta at this point rose and read the royal decree suspending parliament. The chamber then adjourned and without the cus tomary cheers for the throne. Why ha WaTbifwttiT- A correspondent of the China Mall has Interviewed Admiral Montejo who was defeated by Dewey at Manila. The admiral who was wounded In the leg during the fight said: "The respon sibility of my defeat lies with the gov ernment at Madrid. There were no proper vessels here. Ever since I as sumed command of the navy station here, I have been asking the govern ment for ships and torpedoes, but nothing came. I constructed some tor pedoes for myself, but we did not have proper material and they were very bad. . I knew from the first that my squudron was being completely de stroyed. I knew the Americans had men-of-war, whereas my ships were Incapable of fighting with any chances of success." The Theatre a Mighty Wepon. The official text of Emperor Wil liam's speech to the company of the royal theater delivered on June 18, has been published. The following are ex tracts from hla majesty'a remarka: "The theater should be the instrument of the monarch und work for the pre servation of the highest splrituul qual ities of our noble Uermun Fatherlund, The theater Is also one of my weapons. The,rtfsts must . aid the emperor to seeye tha cause of Idealism with firm coapdence n Qod, and to continue the ngM against materialism and the un ci ef man ways to which .many of the German playhouses have, unfortunate ly, already descended." MARKETS PITTSBURG, Grain, xluur anJ o'aerl WHEAT No. Irnd...., a No t rod COltN No, 1 yellow, eur No. a yellow, shelled Mixed ear OA 18 No. 2 while No. 3 white tlYI-'. Nn I i 7 71 4a 87 06 8J 81 ti 8 0) 4 110 r'LOUIl Winter patents Fancy straight winter live your HAV No. 1 tlaiiithj.. Hover, No. 1... tiny, from wnuona FKEtf No. 1 Wults Mil., toa. Drown middlings I'.ran, bulk BTHAW Wunit Out 8 60 Ml ili e vo 10 60 17 60 1A 60 13 (0 6 00 6 60 BtKUH Cover, 60 ll,t 60 8 7o Timothy, prime 4. 1 tiO Dairy Product. BUTTER Elgin Creamery.. ..1 Ohio cruauiwry 1-aney country roll CUr,fcBE Ohio, new New fork, new 1 IS II 7 8 fruit and Vgtabia BEANS tlreen.V bii. t 1 J1 1 CJ I'll lATOEH- hits, per bu.... 4 i 10 i.'AIUIAUK Per erato 1 30 1 40 0N1ON8 New Houthern, bbl 3 78 4 U0 Poultry. Eta CHICKENB, V pair small 60$ CI lX'llKi.lrt. f II n u KUUrt ra. 'inn Olilu, ires! 11 13 CINCINNATI. " FLOUR WHEAT No. 2 red KI K-No. a C'OHN Mixed OA 18 EOOS UU'lTKli Ohio creamery. .. t Z(S 4 85 80 20 iil PHILADELPHIA. H-OUn 4 4 7J WHEAT No. a red 77" 7 COltN No. a mixed 85 Sfl OA 18 No. i white 3 J 83 ItUTTF.II Creamery, extra 17 KtlUri I'a. Ilrst ia vcttr VAD V FI.OUM ratenta f 0 76 7 23 VIII.AX No. a ted 78 7tf ( Olt.N No. a 37 OA1H White Western .. 31 Hl'llEU Creamery 11 17 Ettti8 Suite of i'enn 11 13 LIVE STOCK. IF.NTRAL STOCK I1HUS, EAST LIBERTY, FA. CATTLE. Trime, 1,300 to 1,400 lbs 9 4 (in3 8 03 teuuii, i.juu 10 i,uu ins 4 Hi 4 o Tidy, l,u00to 1,1.00 lb 4 76 4 91) hair Hunt steers, Ihjo to 1000 Iba. 4 Ml 4 70 Common, 700 to WO Iba 8 00 4 10 fuoos. m ,. 4 06 4 10 Heavy 4 no 4 (15 Houghs nud stags 8 (JO 8 83 SUEEP. Prime, (15 to 10S lbs, wethers... 4 99 4 50 Good, 85 to IH) lb. 4 is 4 2J Fair. 70 to 80 lbs a 76 4 00 Common 8 1;6 8 60 9ulls 1 60 3 67 t air to good lambs 4 80 4 83 TRADE REVIEW. Ho New Cuelneie Bu Bee Deiirei That Far by th Wtr- Few Liber lnterroptlooe. It. O. Hun t'o.'s Weekly Review of Trade reports us follows for last week: Very little of the new business seen, In proportion to the aggregate, has been caused by the war. Not any, dis coverable by ordinary tests, has been prevented by war. Neither has the collapse of the wheat speculation caused the expected decrease of ship ment for exports continue retnurkubly linge. Gold comes or docs not come as we want It, tho world's market be ing evidently at our command. An of fering of bonds by the government brings out ut the start bids for more than three times the uuuiunt offered, while thu populur subscription already for three quarters of the umount ex hibits In strong light the confidence of the people. Wheat ceased to fall nnd begins to rise In price because foreign needs are not yet satisfied. Atlantic exports for the week were, flour Included. 3,1:40,203 bushels, ugalnst 1,44i.4; last year and I'acltic exports 617,16:1, ngullist 87.0M) last year, and the demand Ik not of a speculative character. The world's need of grain Is greater than ever, and 2i:t.SJl.")B7 bushels of wheat and 2"7, :tl7.4s,l bushels of corn have gone, far more than was ever before ex ported in one year. After falling to 80c for cnslwind 77 -4c for July, wheat rose to sac for caHh and 7!ie for July, with foreign demand. Corn was steady, without fluctuation, exports being 2,674,723 bushels for the week ognlnst 1,060,1123 bushels last year. Of other grain, cxportH have been unus ually heavy. The Industries nt the season when stoppages are to be expected maintain production surprisingly. There are very few interruptions on account of lubor, and wage scales for the coming year have nearly all been amicably settled. The Iron Industry Is very dull nt tho East, with compluln'.s that prices do not rise, but jit Flushing nnd the West th works are getting more business constantly, and ore even competing so sharply tht.t prices nre slightly lower for bars, cut nails, steel rails and gray forge, while south ern iron is also offered lower there than at the East. The enormous de mand from agricultural regions for Implements, fencing, cars, railway equipment and all sorts of building Is the noteworthy feature of this re markable year. Minor metals are fair ly steady, with tin at 15.2 cents. Lake copper at 111.75 with 22,741 tons pro duced In the I'nlted Btutes and 6,46 tons abroad lu May, and lead Is stronger at 3.95 cents, with only mod erate transactions. Wool Is stronger, a shade, 100 quo tations by Coutes Hros. averaging 18.72 cents, against 18.64 cents In Ji'ne; but because of western demands, which are relatively 4 cents above prices which .manufacturers will pay, excepting to fill immediate orders. As the future of the trade Is in doubt, though with more hopeful prospects, sales of wtiol have been In three weeks only 11,695,300 pounds at the three chief murkets, against 29,5ii5,100 In the sumo week last year, and 23,728,200 pounds In the same weeks of 181)2. Cotton has weakened three-sixteenths, with ex cellent crop prospects, but a larger de mand for goods Is son, though not as yet enough to cause any advance In prices. Reports of distribution are generally encouraging. Failures for the week have been 285 In the I'nlted Htatcs, ngullist 218 lust year, and 11 In Cunudu, against 24 lust yeur. , IieareiealeU Itallel. . Thirty passenger trulns, with more then 3,000 passengers, on the New York, New Huven Ut Hartford railroad, were delayed Wednesday by the wreck of a freight train on the Naugatuck bridge eight miles from Urldguport. Muny of tha delayed passengers were en route for tha big Bout race at New London. Two men are missing. It le supposed they were thrown from the rar end of the wrecked train. They are Brakemen McCullough and Dean. nt n B'lTHYfl a an a a a a tbo a b b b b s There's nothing in Ivory Soap but soap, good, pure vegetable oil soap. There's nothing to make the linens streaky, no alkali to injure the finest textures. The lather forms quickly and copiously, and wash-day is a pleasure InsteaJ of a drudgery. Try it in the next wash. Tlie price places it within reach of every one. Look out for imitations. CfitM. im. b, n, rrmi a Owik fx. ctMUui fj 90 909 9AJIO.9110J10JL0JI.0JL11UJIJUUAJU x XT SHOOTS"a&- AMMOiMIA, WATER, COLOGNE, OR OTHER It a weapon whlrh protwtn Moycllntn npntnftt Tlrlonn lriT nml font-part: travlfra agtlnrt roV m m1 touuliH: h'tmi'H aiMliint tlilevpM iitnl trump, tnl i avlnjitetl to many other mtiiatl.in. II di - not kill r Injur; It It pt-rffrtty mil to limnllf; fnnke no noi or m. le; lirfukt nn law nl rrMteii 110 iHMtiiif; r '.rr(rH. &k 'U4h tht tiiillnt plhtiel. It mIiii Iv aiul amply prnHx-r-i. by couipvllitij tli luo In Kfvt uiifliMtlcfl Httet.tli.n to lilmtwlf for nwhltt itiMtml of to th liitMil.l vt. thu. It id thH oiily rt'.-tl wpfipon wliK-li prot?ctM nml mlm make) fun, lituichtr anl lot of It: (t ilioU, no 0111, Imt muny tiiiiPM wtliiit rHoit'tiiiK, anil will iroto-t by itn appfiiriture in tlui" of lUnr, althaugU totulol only with li-(iiil. It 1ih not yet out uf onicr; I (luritt'lM, IimikIh in, mul nt IcW pImumI. r'ut 'lnxcl and pout paid hy iiihii with full dlrei'tioua bow to ut tor 50c. in HcPuutatt Stamp, PotoHl'0 Mniiv OnfrT, or F.xprffi. M'liy nlr. Am to our rlialiUity, rfr to It. U. linn" nor llradytreot'a mirrantila nffenoimi. MOW VOICK l IO !H6llIaiV CO.. 135 Leonard SI..XcwVorX, PAINTmlVALLSsGEILINGS CALCIMO FRESCO TINTS H FOR DECOnATIHQ WALLS AND CEILINGS r"h," .1," 5 Ca Icl mo paint dr-aler anU f1 yonr owd kalwinilnlnrr. IIIV I.VI It. I nr., .11 . n. -Ill , -I. .Ill null. I.lll, lug that eau )onlbly lie luada by bauil. To bo Ifr-MKM KOU HAMPl.R 'OI OK from jrour lucal ilnlera lot ui kuuw ana te tiii: niRALo co., nw (t Was Before the Day of SAPOLIO They Used fo Say "Woman's Work Is Haver Cone." GOISiePATION l bavo Rono 14 dors at a time without a movement of 4bo buwela. out beiuji oul to move ttitftueioep. by uttlnu but wuwr ttijertiona. 4'bronlo con ilviat Ion for aoveo yvara pltuxH mo In tbia torrlble couditluut ditr.uji tbut tliuo 1 did eT erytbluif I beard of butui'Turfouud any ralluf: auub waa uiy fate until 1 btwao uiH CASCAKKTS. I now bare from quo to llirvtf pahMgt'a a day, and If I waa rlcb 1 would giro tluMU for carta movement f i Uaucba relief.' A vlmkh L. Ulkt, HJbO Uuwvll 61.. iMiirult, Ml Co- Plaaeant. rinlalabli.. 1'ntonl. Tn.ln lnni, TIM Oood. Oliver sicauu, Weakau. or Ur.ix. Uw, lite, 6W. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... UHIK StaW Cmpur, I klMf lMlrl, : Iwt. JSI MONEY-JONES OP INGHAM TO N.N. V II: prrioiOtiJonNW'fflonn' IJwajIWI J VMUlniKton. O.i'7 iaunmiMfullv PrAaMiitM Cloimo. 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