Catarrh Cured Blood Purified by Hood'a 8arsapa- rill and Health la Good. "t was troubled for a lona time with c tarrh and a bml feallnii la my head. I be- ftsn taking Hood's flaraaparllla, and It did m a world of good. My suffnrlnRs from oatarrtt are over and my health Is good." Mr. A. A. Llbby, Townal, Maine. Hood's Sarsaparilla I Amtrlrs'. Orrstcat Medicine. l; six for$A Hood'a PHI cure all Liver Ills. JMcotiti. 100 Reward, a 1 00. Tha rssdnrs of thin paper will ba pleased to learn that thnre last biast ont dreaded tils. sas that science has huon shir to cure In all Its.tsses anil that la Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Curalatba miljr positive rnre known to tho madlral fraternity-. Catarrh hetns a ccmstltn. tlonal disease, requires constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Intsrnsllr, aotlnt directly on tlia blond anil mnrnna surfaces nf the system, thrmhrdostrnvlns: tlia foundation of the disci, and giving t'ir ni tlsat st.ranicth by tmlldlniinp thr constitution and saslstlna nature In dnln Itt wnrs. The proprietors hnvn aomuch fsltli In Ita curative. Dowers that titer oiler tins Hundred Hollars for any oneo thnt It falls ti curs. Fend for Hat of testimonial. Address. . ' f'nr.ir.Y Co, Toledo, Oi Bold by tlnies-lsts. 7Se. llall's Family Pills aro tho boat Mrs. W Inflow's Pnothlnafynipforchlldren trathlna, softens thes-inna, rcdiifcslnnrtmimt- Won, allay pain, euros wind colli-. Sic a boillo Thunder can bo heard ulna mile away. To Cnra Constipation Yorover, 1W.e Cascarets Candy Cathartic. l'Jo ortta U fX V. C. fall to cure, druggists refund ffiouey Blind men outnumber blind women by two to one. Edaeate Toot Rowels With Cnsearst. Candy Cntliartlr, curs constipation torever. Us,ato. I: HOC fall, druggists refund manor. "Ws" Oar Them Fits. A small Canadian boy whose loynlty to the British flan has got him Into no end of scrapes with patriotic American youths of equally tender years came ' up to his father shortly after the bat tle of Manila wnB fought and, with a woebegone expression, said: "Say, rather, didn't the English ever lick any other boats without losing a man?" The father was forced to con fess they had not. "Well," said the youngster, "I guess the Americans aren't o bad, after all, aro they?" On the fourth of July when young America was celebrating the naval victory et Santiago the youthful upholder of Great Britain was In the midst of n band of ultra-patriotic boys setting off firecrackers and cheering with the best of them. "Here, boy! What are you cheering - for?" asked hla father. "Cheering for? Oh, say. father, didn't we give those Spaniards fits!" New York Commercial Advertiser. Don't I.Iks Amerlcsn Flat;. Madrid, Bept. 2(J. It Is announced here that 10.000 Spaniards residing In the Island of Porto Rico have refused to live In the Island under the Ameri can flag and have demanded that they be returned to Spain at the expense of the government. The question ot the repatriation of the discontented Spaniards has been referred to the state council. THE ILLS OF WOMEN And How Mrs. Pinkham Helps Overcome Them. Mrs. Mart Uoi.nsoKn, lint Marianno 8t, Chicago, 111., to Mrs. Pinkham: " I have been troubled for the past two years with falling of tho womb, leucorrhrca, pains over my body, sick headaches, backache, nervousness and weakness. I tried doctors and various niueuivs wiuiuuii reiiei. Alter taking two bottles of your Vegetable Com pound, the relief I obtained was truly wonderful. I have now taken several more bottles of your famous mediciuo, and can say that 1 am entirely cured." Mrs. n f.n by Dork, No. 800 Findlcy St, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Pinkham I "For a long time I Buffered with cbronio inflammation of the womb, pain In abdomen and bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and to weak I waa hardly able to do any thing. Was subject to headaches, also troubled with leucorrhaca. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, I had given up all hope of being well again when I read of the great good Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound waa doing. I decided immedi ately to givo it a trial. The result waa imply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wat.h I can say I feel like a new woman, 1 deem it my duty to announce the fx.ct to my fellow auffcrers that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable remedies have entirely cured me of all my paint and suffering. I have her alone to thank for "y recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven blest her for the good work aha la doing for our sex. UBEto flHE oik any wife and myseirhaT been wise; CA8CAHETS and they ars Ihs best SMdloIn we ban avsr bad In the bouaa. Lass osak my wlfo was frantic with basdacbs for two days, abs triad soma of yourCASCARETS, aa tbsy rsllsted the pain In bar bsad almost uaasadiataly. W both recommend Caacsrsta." Ohas. STBuarono. Pittsburg Baft Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa. tasawt. Pststwbla, rW Tut Good. TM Csl. arr Swasa. Waaaaa I Grips, Ms, feCM ... cum court Nation. ... !. art ( iL J J CATHARTIC JAPAN RA2F.3 A CITY. Artlon Taken In Formosa That Is With, out Precedent In History, It la prnlinlile Hint tho .".vlinti nf tho Japanese government In oiiierinp; the destruction of tlin eity of Teckclmiii, Formosa, and the reniovnl of nil of ita inlialiilniitn to a new location, is prtib ably without a precedent hi liiHtoiy. The fit y is silutiil mi the noithwest roast of the inland, ami Imis Iktii fre quently Slllljl'ft In pi'Hlil.iiicr, with liiu scu'iillco of lliousniidH t if lives. As loiiK na Foi iniisn was nndi'r tho con trol of tho ('liini'Hc, no nltniitiiiu was )mit to tlin mutter, ami lliorn nio sov enil cilius in Chinii ttliere audi mlnm itiea occur with regular frniiiem'y witliont any effort on the part of tho government or the ( e i)ilo to pi ovent or leineilv t limit. The cities nloiifr tlin Hliorea of (lie Yellow river me illiiNlnilioiis. This slrenmis known ns "Cliinn's Hoitow," liecaUHo it nhrnvs overllowa its lianks after n heavy vninfiill. The be'l it not sulllciont to eoiitiiin tlio ilrninnKO of tho valley throiiKli wliich it (lows. As many an lim.tllll) people Imvn linnil (Irowiinil in ono of these perioilirala iiiutiiliitions. Hut, with Ihn curious persistency that is n cliiii ni'terislii! of the Chinese race, the simivois return to their former homes ns soon ns the water sulisiilns, Inn n n few sticks of incense to appease tho iIiiikoii of the wntor, lint take no fm thor slops for their protection. The .liipnuese are ilifl'erciit, and are na fond of iniimlntions t'je Chinese are opposed to them, .la pan has been in control of Formosa nearly three years, and in 1H!M ami 18U7 plagues visited Teckchnin with enormous fa tality. The phenomenon lioinu; cull ml to the attention of the govermiieiit.an investigation was ordered by sanitary experts, who reported thnt the city was built upon a swnmp, ami that at cei tain seasons of the year poisonous gases issued from the ground, where upon an order was issuod to Mr. Haknrni, the governor, to select n new locution as convenient to the old one ns possible, where the natural condi tions were healthful. A new city was laid out by experts, nudetich property holder in the old one waa assigned a aite that corresponded in area with that he occupied at Teckeham, and he was given twelve months to remove bis buildings and belongings. Hewers, roadways and sidewalks, public building, waterworks, and all other public improvements were laid out by the government in the new city without expense to the people, but they wore required to pay the cost of the removal of their own projierty. This is not so expensive nil under taking as one might suppose, because most of the houses and other build ings in Teckchnin, as well as in other cities, are built of the very lightest wooden material, and a Jaiinnese house oilers the advantage of being taken npnrt without diflluulty or injury. ino undertaking is a notable illus tration of the enterprise and the wis dom of the Japanese government. The Lake Captain. The lnke captain has no knowledge of the science of navigation. Never is he out of sight of land for any length of. time, and he must know bis route almost as a river pilot knows tho stream he sails. In truth, so far as following his course goes, the lake captain is a pilot rather than a sea man. His steering is by compass and the shoreline;, never does he watch for the sun in order to ascertain his posi tion ny observation, tie depends in a large measure upon landmarks in finding his way, and when they are hiddou by fog or a snow squall he must make the best guess he can. He has always at least ono port to make in a day, and sometimes two or three. In each of them there is enough routine work to keep him busy until he sails again. If he commands a freight boat he often hns to shift his vessel from one dock to another, per haps several times, in order to pick np all his cargo. No pilot meets him off a harbor to share his responsibility and steer his vessel in. He must not only keep the deck during the storms and whon entering and leaving port, but also during fogs and when the dense smoke from the forest fires ot autumn lies on the water, for such well-traveled thoroughfares as he sails demand eternal vigilance. In harbor and sea the lnke captain's duties are many and bis hours of labor long. Allen Hendricks, in North American, lieview, The f itanlah Minister's I'laln Attlte, I had notbeen twelve hours in Brus sels before I found myself in the Chapel Royal, attending the requiem mass for the hapless Empress of Aus tria. All the diplomatic corps at tended in full dress, Protestant and Catholic, Christian and Moslem, alike testifying in formal, courtly fashion, as the solemn music wailed through the orowded church, the common sor row of the world for the imperial vic tim. But even there the memory of the war obtruded. For among the throng of gorgeous uniforms two fig ures stood conspicuous by the sombre plainness of their attire. Tbe Ameri ca u minister of course, wore his usual plain clothes. But inntuhing him, to tbe no small astonishment of the diplomatic corps, stood the Spanish minister, in undress. Why no one knew. Bpoiu, we knew, bad lost her colonies and her fleets, but she surely had a uniform left William L. Stead in New York Times. ' Hurled by His Name. It is said that tbe full name of the Sultan of Ternati, who received the Order of the Lion of Nasrah at Queen Wilhelmina'a coronation it Tadjni Ifahsol Bindjatillanillhanaa SiradjaJ Mulki Aniraddln Iakander Maoinar- rneeadik Wahnsraminaladllln fli.k Pati Ajanhar BatidhiaktaDk Bndjh. I THI MARKETS. PITTSHVItn. riraln. flour and Feed, WHEAT No. Irsd No. S red COIIN No. t yellow, ear No. 2 yellow, shelled Mliedaar OATH -Na i white No. S white IIYK- No. I r'l.OL'H Winter . stents Fancy straight winter live Hour. llAlf-No. 1 timothy t'lovar. No. 1 FEK'f) No. 1 whltn mid., too flrown middling Itrnn, hulk BTIIAW-Wheat a.. Oat Bt'.KDH Clover, GO lbs. Timothy, prlino 79 til !l 8l 87 110 H7 llll (Ill US in 75 08 40 na 81 'a 61 4 I 8 7 II 'JO 0 U fit) ail ISO 78 in a 60 M H 00 17 00 14 0(1 18 00 0 60 6 60 8 00 1 40 llnlry Product nt.TK'.ll ElKn creamery.. 24 88 Ohio ereamery 'Ji V8 raney nountry mil 17 18 t'llKKHK Uhlo, now 0 10 New York, new 0 10 Frnlta and Vegetablei. UTANR - l.lma V it sS 20 1'OTA TOKH KaimvWhlto.V bil B0 66 CAIIIIAUK--l'or lihl fill 116 ONIONH Cbolrn yellow. V bu. 25 81 !niitlv. CHICKENS-!r imlr. small... B1i frt TI IIKKYH-I'er lb 1.1 HI EUOHI'a. and Ohio, froth.... 17 18 CINCINNATI. r'f.om 3 05 3 155 WHEAT No. i red (17 IIH HYE-NaS 60 COIIN -Mixed 8rt OATH 27 EOOH 14 IILTIEH-Ohlo creamery 20 FniLAIIF.LI'IIIA. FI.OUR 3 CO 8 81 WHEAT No. II red 71 7'J COIIN -No. 2 mixed 117 88 OATH -No. 2 while 80 1 JIlTl'TEH-Creamery, extra 2:1 EUOH Pennsylvania firsts.... 20 21 NKtV VOItK. IT .Oil ft-Patents 3 05 4 10 WHEAT No. 2 red 70 COIIN - No. 2 8 OATH- W hite Western HO 11LTTEI1 -Creamery 13 28 fclHIH Htataof l'eun 21 MVK STOCK. Central Rlnrh yards, Fast Liberty, Pa. CATTLE. Trlme. 1800 to 1400 It.s g 6 10 8 "1 Oood, 1200 to 1!K)0 ll.sN 4 70 4 IK) Tidy. 1000 to 1160 lbs 4 (10 4 75 fair iiKiit steers, IKK) to 1000 lbs 4 0) 4 40 Common, 700 to 900 His 8 5) 8 V) Hoas. Medium Heavy HoukIis and stags ... a sheep. Trims, 95 to 105 tl.s Oood, 85 to IK) lbs Fair, 70 to SO lbs Common Veal Calves LAMBS. Rprlnner, extra rlprlnnnr, Rood to choice. . . Common to fnlr Extra yearliiiKS, Unlit. ... Oood to choice yearlings, , Medium Common. 3 75 8 81 8 0) 8 70 8 01 8 40 4 40 4 HO 8 70 8 00 5 60 4 61 4 85 4 00 8 110 7 20 B 26 5 00 " 8 60 4 70 . 4 60 4 00 8 00 0 60 6 25 6 00 4 80 4 70 4 4 00 TRADE REVIEW. Volumsof Buslnsss Not Dlmlnlihlng-Elcction Does Not Affect the Market. It. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade for luat week reports ns follows: Not even the eleetlon has dlaturbed business or industries on the Ilnunclnl side this week. The volume of busi ness through rloarlnn hoiiaes la 8.6 per cent larger than hint year and 1.64 per cant, laracr than In 1892. While political doubts may count for much they can only have prevented a growth of business whlrh might have been much more than hns been rea lized. Failure returns for October are eur lnualy puxzlliiK, because, while the small failures compare remarkably well with Ihoae of previous years, and also the failures of $100,000 or more In about two-thirds of the bualness classes, there were large failures In a few branches, not generally due to present business conditions, which made the aggregate $14,000,000, but neither the Haw y or woolen failure, nor others, excepting per hups, some In machinery and boots and shoes, and leather, Indicate difllcultles be yond those of tho particular concerns falling. Neither the volume of business nor the value of manufactured products diminishes. While bessemer pig la Bold against the combination at l'ltts burg 10 centa lower, with other Iron there and elsewhere steady, the gen eral demand crowds closely on the heels of production. Dillets and steel bars, owing to prospects reRardtnar eomblnatlons, are a shade lower and pricea or steel rails have been with drawn because reports promise a sin gle corporation to handle all the lull reproduction, 1.800,000 to 2,000,000 tona yearly; but plates are supported by heavy railway demands at Chicago and at Philadelphia for shin yards. the bur mills are crowded at all west ern works, with ateel preferred to Iron, In spite of the season new struc tural orders aro very satisfactory, and pipe works at Chicago are far behind on deliveries, while sheets there are strong. Wool holders at Boston have dis covered the falsity or reporta which they have long believed about the available stocks In this country, and have begun Belling largely at conces sions Bald to be "several centa" per pound. The week'a aales at the three chief markets were 10,797,400 pounds, against 9.967,802 pounds last year, and 18.561,600 pounds In 11)86, but only 8.215,000 pounds In 1892. The cheering fart Is that the large manu facturers are now buying with confi dence that at some reduction In the cost of material the business will pay. Cotton rs again at the lowest point ever known, 6.31 centa for spot, while Mr. Neill estimates a crop of 11,500.000 bales, besides large stocks brought over here and abroad. Wheat exports continue very large, amounting to 4,699,676 bushels from Atlantic ports, flour Included, against 8.287.636 bushels last year, and 1,029,. 838 buahela from Pacific ports, against 1,502,262 bushels last year, but the heavy exports have been much more than matched by western receipts of 9,490,092 bushels, against 7,600,993 bushels laat year, and prices have not changed materially. Corn goes, abroad largely, 3,011,086 bushels during the week, against 1,812.943 bushels laat year, and prices are well held. Failures fr the week have been 194 la the United States, against 276 laat year, and 28 in Canada, against to laat year. A Father's Story. From lh Krrning Crftnrnl, AppMnn, Wis A remarkable cure from a disease whlot has gnnernlly wrecked thelites of children, and left them In a condition to which death Itself would be preferred, has attracted a 3 rent amount of attention among the resl ants of the west end of Applclon. Tho ease Is that of little Wlllsrd Creech. Son of Itlchnrd I). Creneli, a well known employe of one of the large paper mills In the Fox lllver Valley, The lad wnsntlneked bysplnnl dlsense nnd his psmnts had given Bp all lionn nf his ever Minn well again when, as by a mlrncle, he was healed and Is now In school ns happy ns any of his inn lea. Mr. Creech, the fallmr of tlin bov. who, resldiis at 10112 Hocond Htroet, Appluton, Wisconsin, told tho lollonlug story: Iff flnr tn flrftmA. "Our bov was absolutely Indoles'. His lower limbs wcro paralysed, ami when mi used elontrlclty hn nould not feel It below bis hips. Kltmiiy wo lot the doctor go as ha did not seem to help our son nnd wo nnnrly gnvn up bono. Finally my mothnr who llrosln Canada wrote advising, the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Mils for l'nlo Peo ple and I bought some. 'inis was wiiou our ooy una onnn on tnn stretcher fur nn entire your nnd helpless for nine months. In six weeks after taking the pills we noted signs of vitality In his legs, ami in lour montns us was able to go to school. "It Is two years slnen he took the first of tlin pills and he Is nt school uotv Just as nappy anil wen as any or tnn oilier chil dren. It was nothing else. In the world thnt saved the boy than Dr. Williams' I'ink rills lor l'aio I'eopie." A B. O. Denial. The Knltlinore and Ohio Iliiltrond Is not going to admit tho Ituuli locomo tive fur service between New York and nxhltiKt.in na tins been stnted In nn Hem which has been going the rounda of the papers for the luat month. The Motive Tower di'iuirtnient of this rnll- rond hits looked upon the rumor with considerable niiiusetnent, ns within the pnsl year nnd a half the lloval Illue trains have been hauled by the llnest. inmost nnil strongest tell wheel Pas senger engines In the world. These locomotives hnve 78 Inch drivers nml since they have been In service have in-ovet' so eminently satisfactory that liothhiK better can nrolinblv be se. cured. It will be remembered that one or inese miiKliltlient new locomotives. tne Mix milled 'lee.reMl,lenl-.'l,.,i noimrt on niurcli 2nd. ism. tmm Piiiin. ueipnia to Washington In minutes. umiHiice ot i an miles, nnil innile om- live minute stop. They frequently run on nines an noiir with Hlx anil e nht cars, so the llaltlniote nnd Ohio Hull road Ih under no necesKlly of chnngliig ns type or imsHciiger motive power on the Hoynl Hlue Line, and experiment With a locomotive Whose IIHofnlnnaa nan yet to be demonstrated. The first theater In the ITnlted States was built In Wllllumsbui g, Va., In the jrr 1102. Dra't Totistco Rjilt ss4 Rsioke Tour l.llk Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag' osllo, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Hue. the wnnuer-wnrlter, that makes weak men strong. All drugitlsts, B0c or (I Cure Imuran- teed. Booklet and sumpla free. Address Sterling ltemedy Co, Chicago or New York The Iluke of Wellington, alx months ufter the Ilattle of Waterloo, wus created a Marshal or trance. Wo-To-Bee for Fifty Centa, Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak tto strong, blood pure, duo, It. All druggist Thompson, the "father" of English watchmakers, died In 1713, at the nge of 7,1, and was burled In Westminster Abbey. It in snld thnt he la the only man burled there who began life as a blacksmith. Knocks Coiiffhs and Colds. Dr. Arnold'a Cntlirti Killer rnm flfiiifftia mnA Culda.l'ruvunls Consumption. All druggists. 26c Nenrly a ounrter of all cases of In sanity are hereditary. Cnole Aliea. "At any rate," remarked Uncle Allen Sparks, it doesn't appear that any epi demic broke out among tbe army horses. Let us be just to Burgeon Huldekoper. mm THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBL'P OF FIGS it due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which ft it manufactured by scientific processes known to the CAuronxiA Flo Sraup Co. only, and we wlbh to imprest upon all the imnnrtanee nf mirliilnn true and original remedy. At the flfenuine Svrun nf Floale mum. tnnA r r --,-..iHi,tBvsiBS by the California Fio 1 Btbvp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist nne In nli1ln ik. .-i.i imitationa manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cau CORNIA 'Q KmilR Cn misti cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Flgt hat given to millions of families, makea the name of the Company a guaranty oi tha excellence of Ita remedy. It it for in advance of all other laxatives, aa it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it doet not gripe nor nauseate. In nrrier tn m le tnttanl.l effects, please remember the nam oi the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aaw vieww wi Biggest Wedding In History. On the day that Alexander the Great was married no fewer than 20,202 per sons In one ceremony were made bus hands and wives. This seems Impos sible, hut the event really took place, Its historical record tells us. This monster wedding occurred upon the conquest by Alexander the Great of Persia, which was then ruled over by King Darius, Alexander married Sta ll rn, the daughter of tho conquered king, and decreed thnt 100 of his chief officers should be united to 100 Indies from the noblest Persian and Medenn families. In addition to this, he stip ulated thnt 10,000 of his Greek soldiers should marry 10,000 Asiatic women. When everything was settled a vast pavilion was erected, tho pillars of which were 00 feet high. One hun dred gorgeous chambers adjoined this for the 100 nohln brldor.rooms, while for tho remaining 10,000 an outer court was Inclosed, outside, of which tables were spread for the multitude. K:ic!i pair had seatB, and ranged themselves in a seml-clrcle round the royal throne. Of course, the prion's could not mnrry this vast number of couples, so Alex ander tho Orent devised a very simple ceremony. He gave his hand to fila tlra and kissed her an example that all the bridegrooms followed. Thus ended the reremony, and that vast number were married. Then followed the festival, which lasted five flays, the grandeur of which has never been equaled since. Fits permanently cured. Ko fits or nerrnns pes nf ter first, dnv's nee of Dr. Kline's flrest Nerve Itestorer. $U trlnl bottle and treatise Iree. Dr.lt.ll.Ki.l.NK. l.td..UII Arch HU'hlls,l'a Plso's Core for Consumption hss ssved me many n doctor's bill. - H. F. jfAiiiir, iloiiklus Place. Ualtluioro. Mil., Dec. X lm. In the early dnyn of Home the Indies of thnt city wore such heavy earrings thnt they made the ears sore, and sometimes tore the lobes. There were doctors whose business was chiefly to heitl eurs thus Injured. To Core A Cold In One Hay. Take I.stntlve Itromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists retuud money If It fulls to cure. Via. The Fhnh hns In his palace at Teher an a 12-Inch globe, .upon which the purls of tho world ore set out In Jewels of various colors KiiRland with rubles, India with diamonds, the sea with emeralds, and so on. Beauty Is Blond Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Ha beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cnthar tin clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the luzy liver and driving all im purities from the body, ilegin to-day to onnish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ami that sickly bilious complexion by tuking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guuranlced, 10c,25c,60o. I.anseer began his studies ot dogs at six. PEACE VRHSUS PAIN We have peace, and those r ho are sorely afflicted with NEURALGIA will have peace from pain and a perfect cure by using ST. JACOBS OIL. J riRnDCVm DISCOVERT; sirs V T I O snick r-l.sl snrl cu-es wnrat t-sses. HVrtS (or bfk ef leHtitnnmsis snd U rievs' ttsstm-nt Free. Pr I I OStrS .OS.. aiUnls. OS. RHEUMATISM X"fERrf! Af.r.HAsnrs lt.MKIVCo.,Mr (TRRD-Ons bottls-PoiittlTe 4 hotirs. Peslnslrl. ft.INI Ml Oreenwl. il St., N.Y. WAM KI)-l:si of h. lieilth tht B I T-A-S'S wl ri..t Istnent Hencl S ets. to Itlpins f'liei,ilc Co., NewYurk fur lu Mujulus snd low tMtiiuunisU. If nflllctedwlth I sore eyes use Thompson's Eye Water HEALTHY Two Grateful Women Tell of the Help They Have Received Tron Mrs. Pinkham. The climax of life force in woman Is The first requisite for a frood mother Health of body means health of the Ilt in nsed STTeat DfilleVeP in VOtir (VkmrVllinrV T waa " well, aa I waa a great tufferer, and had III 1 1 i, irouuio, ana naa ternnie Dima BU. After writing to you I tried your Com pound. The result was aatonishlng. I have used it and advocated it ever tinea, trt eMl,t hirtV, I. lu n... u T u - i .i . t . T i , t , " w uwu, a not vo ui in mui butt a etiuutu luce IO nave ita merit thrown on the tky with a search-light, ao that all women would read, and be convinced that there is a. rumeri v fnr t hMl e an 1fincr " k Minion Women have tent Benefited tj Tou Will Realize that Live Cleanly," 8AFOL1 looooocxwootwofxiooqooooog Wl PAT THI FREIGHT. ! N.jfjmu iff This roneh, freight paid, .. TsslwsCOO':ll Is mwMl Willi ths t.t lspefl4 t .1 inr nr' firi iet.. Ts- -tillr- l. u 1..tlT Isflrd , ti mU I'n.irfl ten!. It tiM lr-S (Is.M ISOSr, 'B' Iff she, ss.l si nr.p .? frslgM .. t II Pilnt. ra.l 'I lbs evi.'n-i in.-, IHIISMItMlostR.astlbs.il, Or- il -f ft Ul ft uiptl. Ilii von wiint fo miiko your house a hrcnef If so, wrllo for our genets! esia loitiinof f iiroitiiro, t'rockerr. Mlveiwsre, Mewlint Machines, Clocks, Mirrors. Psby t'srrl!tes, I'leinres, lied. ling, pi f riccrs tori, Ktoves, ITpliolstery CIihmIs, Tin Wsre. I.tmil.s, etc., an I It will sate you fiom 10 to HI iter cent, ot your iiirclscs. 'I hla oleg inl. Itook will surprise von snd noth ing "HI plena you more than tbe pi lees. we piiniian an evanlsne Mthovnipli entnloiriin shovr- ins exnet disns-ns or I srftets, Hugs, l.uce CiirPilm and l'or. Mercs ti hind piloted colors, We sesri'urfM'ts free, furnish Carpet, Lining free, nnd pre Piv freight on all I'srpets, Hiijm and ('iirtiilns. Do vou lltlnk sro would spend finOttio s yeir on our nitiiloimes If Cnrpsti, ) Why p.iy the retailer's prolltsTQn tfl 1 1 5 wlioo you can liny of the maii.svUlllfl . ufneturor f Address this way, Per Yard. Q IVLIVS niNKS A BON, Q Depl aon BAI.TIWORR, MD. N"SSW-Sr "k Ptiitct Typt of fat Highest Order ot Eicellenct In Manufacture. " WaHerBaRer&Gors Breakfast (gcoa Absolutely Pure, Iicliciniis, ( Nutritious. ..Costs Less Tfian ONE CENT 8 Cop.. lie sure that yon eel the OenuinS Article, mid. st DOKCMESTER, MASS. by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. EftTAflUSltBD 170. --CHILDBIRTH-- esn be matte pstnless, ssfe, sure anl easr liy asfna MITCHELLA COMPOUND. Mas. I. R. I.rs Carls.iirUle. P writes:-! think II Is ttie frNi,..t metllrlne in tlie werlrt it r wofiien. I was st-k only a vary short time, tlirl net havs any ipiet.ir net '.! alens line. My little girl 17 ire.nlhs nltl Is hrnllhr ami rnsscrl. I sing lis praises wherever I an. Mv inntljer slsu nsett u and tlilnks It a splentllrl meillrlnr. Atltlress: Dlt. J. II. IIVK MUD. l.NMT.. Hunalo, N. T. Forma for Sale! Heiel stamp, get full description and price of 40 ehcsppst farms In AsliUlmla Co, O. Host state in the union; hest conntr In the state. II. .V. IIANt KOf T. JeiTerson, Aslituluils Co., Ohio. -PATEPJTS-- PmrnrKl on cash, or easy lnslnlment.VOWt,RS a UUUNB. J-aieul Attorueya. an Urusdwsy. ti. X. Top Snap Comftletr llouHle FI8H TACKLE spfjRTrMra ri hi crur C H t. A l I. H 1 1, aa Ki f. H T. R Drmk tQ.fi ivs 1 itamfi fa eaulofva. FOWELL 4 CLEMENf CO. ISSsl.SI.IIMISIlTl. GIVEN A WAT Two Acres of Land st I,anras ter. O., to a company which will construct ita Itlsnt upon the land and sink a well for ass. . I. Shcaley, Ills Kst, N. W,WnshinKton.D.U P. N. U. 45 'M LURtS WrilKt AlLlLSl (AIL,. utjusn eyritp. Tastes (KKtd. UM sve In time polfl by Omsirlftt. JIATEMITY. capable motherhood. is good health. generative organs. '""I'sTsf fa UUMO is iail;. e r If ueaa wnat Mrs. a. A. NOITOAMAKE, Uluffton, Ohio, says abont Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Comnound. and linxw w.11 prepared hor for maternity: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I must say a word praise of vour Vecrot,-hie rv.mrv.nnt r three bottles of it when I was preg- , nnnt, ana iaior was not nearly as long aa it was with my other baliieaj and my baby ia ao healthy to what the others .were. I think every woman should nse your Compound when preg nant, it will save them so much suffer ing and miaery. cannot 6ay enough in praise of it. ' If cv-1 need medicine again, I shall nseyourCtmpound." The most successful tonio known to medicine for women approaching ma ternity ia Lydia E. I'inkham t Vege table Compound. It is a safpo-nard for every woman who uses it, and the fullest benefit comet from ita use with Mrs. IMnkham'a advice freely offered to all woman. He address is Lynn, Mass. Here ia a convincing statement, bearing directly on this subject, from Mrs. E. Iiisnop, of 1848 I'aciflo St., Brooklyn, Jf. V.: Tr , rt XIna Tievniu. T - - .-. ... . Asuu.l sui e slmAet rln.nntUnra r.4 - - ". s.t w. bici agaui DCing been for years. I suffered from womb Mrs, Hrttom't Advice aid MetQdss "They Live Well Who if You use 5.