"Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears a Crown' Bat ttch art not the only uneasy heads. Overworked, harrassed, anxious people of all ages and both sexes are uneasy with aches, pains, impure blood, disordered stomachs, dtranntd kidneys and liver. For all such. Hood's SArsaparilla is the effectrve and faultless cure. H infuses fresh life through purified blood. V, . Spanish-American War Panorama. Ill one of the war books w hich Is likely to be In continuous demand. It Is a ?unoramlc. record of the triumph of ankee Doodle. The rofrle flnps his w ings on every paKe. and "Old Glory" waves around and above every scene. Prominent otllcers conected with the war are here portrayed, an well as many of the "men behind the Runs." Military life Is pictured to the eye. from recruiting to Kunrd mount and tkirmlah line. Nor Is the ludicrous omitted. The company cook receives the attention due to his Importance; the mess Is shown; cavnlry scenes ore given; the hospital arrangements are depicted; the heroines of tho Red Cross service are displayed; street scenes In Havana, Rnntliiri and else- where are unrolled; the new citizens or 1 subjects (which are they?) of Uncle. Cam appear and disappear as the , leaves are turned. ) In a word, the raiser visits the new localities and sees the tumultuous new life without the risk or expense of a tea voynfte. The Album Is B'4xS Inches, weliths 12 Dunces, printed on finest coated paper. Hent FRKK to any addreos In the I'nlted States, Cannda or Mexico, for 12 cents to cover postage and packing. ) Copy may be seen at any ticket office of the Big Four Iloute. Order at once, as the edition Is limit ed. Address Warren J. Lynch, OeneroJ Passenger and Ticket Agent "Big Four Routo." Cincinnati, Ohio. Mark envelope "War Album." Fits rermsnently cured. Nnflt or nerrons. Tcrs after flrt day's no of Dr. Kline's (iroat rve Restorer. S3 trial hnttls nn treatise ire. Dr.ItH.Kl.lKr, Ltd. Kll Arch StI,Ulla,I'a Mr. W. H. IJnms, who hns been recently reelected Treasurer of tho Ilaltimore and Ohio Railroad, has been In the employ of the company for 46 years and has been treasurer since May, 1S6G. When a smoll boy In Bal timore, be saw the great parade that Baltlmoreans arranged to celebrate the laying of the corner-stone of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on July - , 1828. Te Oar Constipation Toravar. Take Cnscarots Candy Cathartic. 10s or SSo. If 0. 0. C. fall to cure, drucgiata refund money. Taw That Mr en H.rda. On the outlying spurs of the Sierra Madre motintalni In Mexico a tree was recently discovered which catchea and eats birds. The tree was long, slen der limbs, which dorop like the fami liar weoplng willow, but the moment bird alights on the trees the branches curl upward and silently encircle the bird and crash It to death. A botanist who discovered this re markable tree touched one of the limbs wjth his handa. The branch closed upon his fingers so firmly that It tore the skin when he wrenched it Holms Safe In Salt. Fort Wayne, Ind., special: Last midnight an armed guard arrived from Columbia City bringing Helms, the al leged criminal assailant who came so near being lynched at Auburn the pre vious night. The man was sent at once to tho county Jail. The officers say that the mob at Garrett, whore the alleged assault was committed, has scouts m this ctty keeping track of the prisoner. One of the girts alleged to have been assaulted by him died be fore the mob was formed. The second one it In a precarious condition at ar- The Ratort Conrteoas. She I am afraid you only know the worst side of my husband. He Per haps I did until I met you. She What am I to Infer from that? He Now I know his bettor halt. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well kn.vn remedy, Hmuf or Flos, manufactured by tho California. Fie Syrup Co., illustrate the raise of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of pluuta Vhoffn to be tnedtoinnlly laxative and presenting' tm Jtj Uie form most refreshing to the I Site ana acceptable to the system. It Is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling' eolds, headaches and fevers irently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, ana its acting on tne icianeys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. Jn the process of manufacturing fig's are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtainod from senna and other aromatio plants, by a method known to the Caufoknia Fio Ktkup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitutlons, please remember tho full name of the Company printed on the iront or every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FBAXOISOO, OAX. IX)tTISTTU.K. XT, JXW YOBS. If. T. . Vut aalc by all Drugfiit-'. J'rlc iOc. per Uottla AW S I aaUktallat aaa aaaa wont II k at. . B. eaaaS'S lam. Sas A SWaaaa, , JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOl FARM TOPICS Sooooooooooooooooooooooooi Killing a Weed. It does not pay to make any false motion in hoeing, especially if killing weods is the object. Above all do not either cut off the leaves of a weed or allow others to do so before uprooting it if ron want to kill it. We had hired man onoo who persisted in spite of all we conld toll Lira in striking twice with his lioe to destroy a weed. With bis first blow he struck the weed, jnst as tho surface of the ground, cut ting off all the top. . Then he struck deoper and turned np the root, in variably if a rain or cloudy weather came that weed grew. It was simply transplanted under the best conditions for growing, much root and little top. We let the man go after a few days' trial to reform him, but with out effect. He was too stupid to know how to handle a hoe. American Cul tivator. How to Dress Chickens. ' The appearance of fowls after reach ing market has much to do with the price they will bring. Good specimens are very often spoiled in dressing, while poor upeci- mens may often be made far more at tractive by proper care. Fowls should be loft without food for twelve hours before killing, so that crop may be entiroly empty. nuspend each one by the feet, and with sharp-pointed knife cat a deop gash in roof of mouth at bane of brain. Ducking should begtu at onoo, all the large feathers beiug removed by the time fowl is dead. The pin feathers can then be easily removod. Do not removo crop or in testines. Carefully wash the month and remove all blood clots.. Do not singe, and by all means do not tear the skin. Let them hang in a cool place until the animal heat is out; then pack in layers in box or barrel, if in tended for shipment. If a great number are be dressed the feathers should be saved, as they will bring from five cents to seven cents a pound when dry picked. Farm and Home. Disposition of stock. When hungry stock are set into a field they usually make the most of what falls to thoin, but if they are only half-hungry the desire to roam over the pasture is strong. In a herd or flock the grazing behavior of the bunch as a whole is influenced a good deal by the peculiarities of the older and more masterful members. Should these leadors be of a discontented turn, they are apt to infect their neighbors and to keep the group on the move. A quiet, easy-going disposi tion on the part of the "elders' has a soothing and settling effect. But flocks and herds take strange fits at times. They are unaooountably rest less.evenona clean and pleasant range of pasture. They keep moving, foi no apparent pnrpose, and refuse tc settle down. Matters are at the best when, the stock fail to graze of their own accord. On a hillside or moor a flock of sheep or a herd of Highland cattle seems to be perfectly contented with the fare at command. One fears to disturb the group, knowing full well that once a spell of peace is broken there cannot be rest for hours on end. In spite of long domestication, our farm animals ol the hardier varieties are never so happy as when they discover suitable feeding grounds for themselves. Once again they are the creatures of very ancient custom, and have vague glimpses of freedom. London Live stock Journal. Badnclng the Scab of Potatoes. Scabby potatoes seem to be becora ing more and more prevalent year by year, and it is evident that farmers must exorcise all the wits they possess if they keep clear of them. While I do not ditpnte the faetthat this malady is caused by miurobes, and may be checked by the submerging the seed in solutions which destroy them, I find that if the crop be planted so the growth of tnbers will come either be (ore or after the hottest summer weather, they largely escape the ef feots of scab. By planting in this lati tude (oentral Pennsylvania) as late as June 25 or July 4, the viues remain green and healthy until frost, and por feotly clean tubers invariably result It is hardly practicable to grow all our potatoes as late as this, but here is an idea which may be acted upon by the farmorsof tuu country to great au vantage. . Healthy seed planted on ground not affeoted will develop but little scab in one year. Hereisaway to get the uealthv seed, liet every farmer grow as late in the season ai possible enough tubers for bis seed stouk the next spring. Carefully save and plant only such seed and this t(rMbo5ionja digeqse will beoome less audTess prevalent. To keep seed, potatoes in condition for planting as late as July, it is neces sary to spread them thinly on the floor of some dry, light room. The sprouts will then be short, thick and stooky. and not break off if carefully bandied in planting, A little farther south two orops are grown eaoh season, and the second is saved for early planting the next spring. To do this it is neces sary to dig the tubers, and let them lie on the ground fully exposed to sun and air for a week or more. This seasons them and puts them in condition', te grow atonoe when planted, whiobtuey would not do without this seasoufng prooess. I believe this idea if carried out by every Northern' farmer would be n orth millions of dollars to this coup try. Will you not experiment a little along this line and see how much it may benefit youT J. F. Tilungbast, In American Agrioulturist. It is now estimated that there art 60,000,000 English sparrows in Mass aohusetta. THK MARKETS. riTTantna (train. Hunt and Feed. wheat-no. imd. 69 ',0 41 89 7 81 80 67 00 w II K AT No, 1 new CORN So 8 yellow, ear. 41 S3 82 81 68 4 10 s no 11 b0 I) 50 17 00 IS CO 14 60 6 00 0 00 4 00 1 SO ino. s jei.ow, tnonea Mixed ear OATH No. 1 while No. 8 white rtVK-No.a..... 1LOUH Winter patents 4 fancy strnttini wintur n HAY No. 1 timothy 11 to 00 S8 50 00 0) Clover. No. 1 0 FF.KI) No. 1 white mid., ton. . 1A Krown middlings IS Itran. bulk : U BTHAW Wheat 6 75 7J Oat 8 PKKDR Medium Rod Clover., 8 78 23 17 10 09 Of llmothv. prime 1 Dairy Prodncta Hn'TEIl Elgin creamery..... SO 18 11 onto creamery Fancy country roll CHK.KHK Ohio, new 10 10 (SO i 60 1 60 12 05 18 19 13 New lork. now Frnlts and VeBCtnbla. PFANS nrcen ltl I'OTATOKH Koney llose.V bbl 1 CAHHAOE l'e- end 1 OMONH per i :. bunches B0.1B 40 115 10 unltry, Kte, PF.NR per mlr HH KV.NH dressed 1 1'HKEVH dressed F.UOb 1'a. and Ohio, fresh... P0 17 14 12 IIAI.TIMOltK. FT.orn s 7: 4 oo W ill'. AT No. 2 red 74 76 COKN-Mlxed 87 88 OATS 8! 82 EOOH 14 15 liL'TIEU Ohio creamery 19 20 PHILADELPHIA Fl.Orn 8 65 8 8.1 vy h e at Pi o. 2 red 71) COIlN No. 2 mixed 88 89 OATH No. 2 White 81 82 BUTTEH Crenmerv, extra.... 18 19 KOOtt Pennsylvania Hrsts.... 13 14 SEW 1UIIK. FLOUll Patent 8 00 4 00 WHEAT N"i 2 red M) COHN-No. '- 40 OATH Whl'.o Western 81 HI TTElt Crenmerv. 15 18 EGQtt Htate of Fenn IS 16 Li VIC STOCK. Central Block Yanls, East Llbarty, Pa. CATTLI. Frtme. 1800 to 1400 lts 5 80r3 6 40 Good, 1200 to 1KO0 lt S 20 6 80 Tidy, 1000 to 1160 lbs. 6 00 6 15 Fair IlKht steers, 000 to 1000 lbs 4 50 4 83 Common, 700 to 900 M.s 4 15 4 40 BOOS. Medium 4 15 4 20 Heavy 4 16 4 25 liouwhs and stags 8 40 8 80 sniEP. rrlme, f5lo 105 H.S 4 7.1 4 85 (lood, t& to IK) Hi 4 60 4 65 Fair, 70 to bO lts 3 CO 4 25 Common 1 CO 8 25 Veal Calves A 00 7 25 LA MIIS. Pprlnpcr, extra 0 l3(f 6 25 Kiirliiger, gool to choice 6 85 6 15 Common to fulr 6 00 6 85 F.xtra yearling, light 4 91 6 23 Onod to choice yearlings. 4 75 4 M Aieumm 4 25 4 7.i Common. 4 25 4 75 TRADE REVIEW The Volume ol Business Greatly in Excess ot That ol Last Year. U. Q. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Itevlew of Trade reports as follows for last week: lieeause "every prospect pleases" it Is the right time to watch most closely for signs of trouble. Dut It is not easy to find them when the volume of bust ness Is liS; per cent larger than last year and 75.5 larger thun In 1W2, the uei ot an years except the last, or when failures continue the enmllist ever known, or when the exports of stuples begin to Improve materially, or when railroad business la by fur the best ever known, or when New York Danaers appear In International opera tions listening to Husstan Inquiry and urdertaklns a Mexican loan. Even the industrial disputes Incident to the season cause less trouble than usual, the largest of them having been settled Thursday by the tin plate com pany. The Hank of Knglund finds It dilllcult to borrow money from this side, and frankly raises Its rate, while this country begins to ship fresh crops for which Kurooe wld run Into rfeht. Iron production In the first week of July was 2G3.363 tons, for the past two weeks less because a strike July 1 ciosea seven bnenango furnaces pro duclng 1,200 tons dally, though It Is ex pected to end to-day. and several other furnaces have begun production this month. The Increase ot 9,301 tons weekly In June, with a decrease of 80. 4iK tons in unsold stocks not of the great steel companies, Implies a nro ductlon of about 1,128,690 tons In June. Consumption wouhl be 1.209,090 tons and In the half year 6.S44.215 but for the fact that steel makers have stocked heavily against orders running through most of the year, drawing from outside supplies, so that con sumption may prove only 6,7O0,0tiO tons, or even less. Copper is a shade weaker at lSc for lake, government reporting the output In 189$ aa 626.375.391 pounds. Tin is strong, with London speculation at 28.85c, and lead Is advanced by the smelting company to 4.05c. The larg est shipments ot boots and shoes In any year tor the season, 193,080 cases In tw6 weeks, greater by 17.4 per cent than last year. S.t per cent than in 1897 and 29.4 per cent than in 1893. re suit from very extensive pressure to anticipate orders for August or Sep tember, distribution far exceeding; ex pectations, but there aro reported with such appeals npt pearly cs large though liilfneroui duplicate orders. Hemlock sole leather sells largely, but some kinds slowly, with slight yielding in prices. In wool a great speculation Is In progress, sales In two weeks reaching 22,261,100 pounds, against 24,672,600 in 1897, when the buying was to antici pate new duties. It Is worth noticing that no purchases by manufacturers are mentioned, save one for 400.000 pounds .though there is much calcula tion that "the manufacturers must buy" at any price asked. Western frenzies sometimse make Eastern markets, but as a rule consumers make prices In the end. In striking contrast with official and other wheat reports are the recorded receipts at Western ports, ,8088,146 bu in two weeks, against 1.471.739 bu. latt year. It Is not strange that prices havs declined lHc, and exports, flour included, were from Atlantic ports In July thus far 4,185,914 bu., against 4 083,312 bu. last year and from I'aelrio ports 1,010,485 bu., against 8'Jl 100 bu lust year, besides 005,685 bu. this year from other ports. Corn experts are also surprising, 6.815.214 bu. In two weeks, against 2,657,098 last year, but less surprising than Western receipts, 10,512,841 bu, against 4,661,071 bu. lust year. Nevertheless the price advanced The new building- of the rhnrltnhla Eye and Ear Infirmary, of Boston, which has Just been dedicated, recalls to the Herald, of that rlty, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe's mot on the Institution: "Charitable Eye and Earl I didn't know boston had either." Are Von t'Mng Allen's Foot-Kasef It Is the only ears for Swollen. Hmsrtlnir. Tired, Aching. Hunting, Hwestlng Feat, Corns and llnnions. Ak for Allen's Foot Essa, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Hold by sll Druggists, tlroeers and Hhoe Htoros, 25o. Hsmple sent FIIEE. Address, Allen 8. Olmstead, Leltoy, N. I. A writer In the t'nlontown News- Htnndnrd states that out of the 220 cltlsens who voted In tht old East ward of the borough In IKiiJ, or 46 years ago, there are but !4 yet living, and only Seven of these remaining In the town. The data In compared from an old list of voters. Deawtr la Itload Peef). fn hlrwvt menna a rlesn skin. Ke beauty without H. Casesrets, t'sndy Cathar tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by itirring up the Inzy liver and driving all im puritii from tho body, Ilegin today to banish pimples, boils, Llotches, blackheads, and that sirkly bilious complexion by taking Casesrets, lienuty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. That popular education Is appreci ated In Jnpnn Is evident from the fart that Its 27.000 elementary schools are attended by 8.700,000 pupils. Wo-To-rtae far Fifty Cants. Gnarameed tnhanno habit cura. makaa weak un strom, blood pura. 60a, SI. AU druggist It Is statHl that 17 freight cars, car rying no less than 50 hospital ambu lances, have utterly disappeared while on their way, to Cubu. and the War Department hit appointed a commit tee to go out and hunt for them. PIko's Core cured ins of a Throat and I.nng tmulils ot tli rue vwirV staudlug. K. Cauv, UuuUugtou, lnd., Nov. 12, WM4. Albert TlnreJi, West Toledo, Ohio, savsi "Hall's Catarrh Cura tared mjr life." Write hlui for particulars. Pold by Urugiflsta, lue. Roxtlaar L4tas from florae. The American soldiers la the Philip, pines bavw some difficulty sometimes In reading letters from home. "The boys were all anxious to read tlrei letters," writes one of them, "but the question was bow to obtain a light. Our squad thought they had solved the difficulty with some gum ol In a dish and a rag, but no sooner hod, we got a good tight burning than the bullet) began singing around us et great rate. The Ugbt was put out, I had plenty of iruUobes, however, and I adopted another schema I covered my bead with a poncho and scratched matches till the letter was read, al though I almost suffocated In doing so." Kf And Is it not due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when we are In good health. How can you have courage when suffer ing with hesdache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? Vould you not llko to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. Cy taking 5 Tt gives activity to all parts that carry away useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, because It re moves sll Impurities from your blood. Send for our book on Nervousness. . To keep m good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation etid biliousness. VMim i x:r Coeten-m, m AGtiE 'Both mi wife and myself havs been alng; CASCAKKT8 and they ara tUa best madlclue we have ever bad In the house. Last week my wlfa was frantle with headache for two days, aha triad soma of yourCASCAKETS, and tbay relieved tba pata In her head almost unmcaiaieiy. v e noin racommanauuacarel. " On as. KTBDsroKo. Pittsburg Sals Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa Plsaaant. Palatabla. Potant. Taate Good. Tie iiuuu. fivvar aioaao. Tt casaa. or urlpe, mo, mo, QUO. ... CUM CONSTIPATION. ... Marilaf laae Caaaar Chlaaaa, Maalral. Saw fart. Ill Mil 7 -VaUsBasi 1 1 PerbHx Tm wnuM Uka t sestnll " soma tmtnetit p4irtitani ahont joifr 1 f aouiMUon. Thaa wrM at fraalr all the I ff particulars tu your ataa. Ton will ra- 1 f a a yroiast roslr. wttaaal at. 1 I AadraM. DA. J. 0. AVER. 1 1 Uwau. ataaa. II jptdYb CANDY jfV CATHARTIC "w. vwaoi mask aneiaftCMo alr The sea-shore is not the only place where the children's clothes wear out. with no apparent reason. When they come from the wash with the colors faded and streaked and. worn spots .showing where there should be no wear, then something is being used besides Ivory Soap. You can save trouble and expense by using it and nothing else. The lengthened life of one garment will more than pay for the soap. IVORY SOAP 99yta PER CENT. PURE. sv ths aaocTia Dean Dooa. , Buffalo Commercial: In old New England farmhouses, in addition to the regular front entranoe. It was the cus tom to have a second outside dooi opening directly Into tha front parlor. A knock on this door usually meant that a bashful young man was outside, who wanted to call on the daughter of the family. Now that there are no more bashful young men, a sofa or a chair is usually rolled against the beau door, and callers run the gauntlet of the family entrance. Tortolseshell, as it comes from the West Indies, Is conrse, dirty and lus terless, end only the most skillful and patient manipulation make It the rich and beautiful material that It event ually becomes. Ednrate Tone Bowels With Casesrets. Candy Cntliartlc, cure constipation forovet, Wo, Kfto. It C. G. O. fall. drugRista refund money. According to Professor navonsteln, a member of the Koyul QenRiaphlcal HiM-lety, our globe consists of 28.000.000 rciunre miles of fertile lands, U.000.000 of what may lie generally described as steppes, und 1,000,000 square miles of deserts. Mrs.Wlnslow'sPorithlnajBynip forrhlMren tfthinur. Rfittenn tlm vuma. reduces inltamma tion. alluys pain, cures wind colic &"x: a bottle. PERFECT womanhood depends on perfect health. Nature's rarest gifts of physical beauty vanish before) , pain. Sweet dispositions turn morbid and fretful. f The possessions that win good hus bands and keep their lo vo should bo guard ed by women every moment of their lives. The greatest menace to woman's per manent happiness in life is the suffering that comes from derangement of the feminine organs. Many thousands of women have realised this too late to save their beauty, barely in time to save their lives. Many other thousands have availed of the generous in vitation of Mrs. Pinkham to counsel all suffering women free of charge. Mrs. H. J. Garretson, Bound Brook, N. J., writes: "Dea the room without help. After giving tip all hopes of recovery, I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and wrote for special information. I began to improve from the first bottle, and am now fully restored to health." When You Want to Look on the Bright Side of Things, Use SAPOLIO The Uitoity of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME. INDIANA. Clnmlrta Lett era, IfroMOinlr anil lllutory, .IwuritHlU'ii, Art, He I flier I'liui miicy Law, Civil, illt'lmi'tilrHl nut! t. .evlr.cn. Kuluur I n it. ArrliliriMr. TutirmiHh lkriiMrntory anil iMinerelnl Cmirwrw. EocleUtt.'.l itudui.ia it ptx lA 'ta. ItiMtiM Fro. Jq iltr or tiulr r,Uur.uitt Cotir". Kutna lo Kenl iiimlfnn ohaign, ft. KHula Hall fr la 11 nti tr 1. Trie )U'.i Vfiir will onu MftulviMbvr 6 Ik IN!. atnloisuea ?. Ailar It r. V. A Half HPVtC. w. Fri.len. WANTED-t ittof bad liaallU that H-I-P-A-N fl will not bandt. Hvnil tola. to ltiiitarltaiiilial Co Naw Yurfc. fur tOaatupia and iwwjaaiUuuu.aK P. H U. 39 'W ''.'.Thoinpson'iEyBWatBr . . a bambu eo. oiwoinbaw A Frank Snrgaou. Dr. Col lea, an eminent surgeon of Dublin, who died In 1843, was remark able for his plain dealing with himself. In his foe book he had many such can did entries aa the following: "For giving Ineffectual advice for deafness, one guinea. For attempting to. draw out the stump of a tooth, one guinea. Por telling him that he was no more 111 than I was. one guinea. For noth ing that I know of except that be probably thought be did not pay me enough last time, one guinea. Hlch heels, It Is said, owe their origin to Persia, where they were Introduced to raise the feot from the burning sands of that country. Aost Tobarro SpH Rmoks Yoar 1.1ft Iwsr. To quit tobiwco easily and forever, be msf aetlo. lull ot Ufa, norro and rid or, take No-To Boo, the wonder-worker, that makss weak znoa ttrong. All druggists, SOeorll. Cureguarao. leed. Booklet and sample free. Address, Sterling Remedy Ca, Chicago or New York. Coal mining is mnking great stride! in Houth Africa. Last year the output of the Wlwatcrsraml district amount ed to 1, 636,000 tons. There Is consider able coul development going on In other eastern districts of Cape Colony and In Natal. PERFECT' Mrs. Pinkham I have been tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable) Compound with the best resttlU and can say from my heart that your medicines aro wonderful. My physician called my troubl chronic inflammation of the left ovary. For years I suffered very much, but thanks to Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and kind advice, I am today a well wo. man. I would say to all suffering women, tak Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and your suf. erings will vanish." Mrs. Maggie Phil lippe, of Ladoga, Ind., writes : "Dear Mrs. Pink, ham For four years I suffered from ulcera tion of the womb. I became so weak I could not walk across GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Aretha bast. Auk for tlum Coat no mora tliau ooikimon rliliniiay. All tlara I'lTTHIll ll (1LAKM CO., Allftuheiiy, Pa, RHEUMATISM) "ALBaUMI'lM. Ban I Cl'RF n-Banrte tattle, 4 ay' 1 lratiaaat. us.t iid. ! eanta. 'ALBaUMi'ira Bhmmdi Go.,Mainauwlofc .H.JMf. iiirwtnirLnu4r'J f jus h ByrupTTaMas Has i I Cuutfh bi tiiiiik 8'hl by tlniintaia. "l KB. -