I A ILQOD TiOllil I( thnt tlrod fooling blood lucks vitality and rlohness, nnd unnee you fol Ilka Inii Ranl nil dny nnd nrtn't Rot remind nl nlnlit. Hood' flarsnparllla will cure you bnonuso It will restore to the blood the qnnlltleslt needs lo nonrlsh, strengthen nnd sustnln ths maseles, norvas nnd organs of thn body. It gives sweet, rofrmihlng slnep nnd Imparts new life nnd rigor to erery function. Tire Feeling "I hud Hint tired feci Ing nud linndnalmii. Was more tired In the morning than when I wont to bud, nnd my lnck pnlnxd me. Hood's Harsapnrllln nnd Hood's Pills linve enred me nnd mnde me fel ten yoars youngor." II. RrnsnLri, 874 Busbwlck Pln.-e, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla la the llr-sr Medicine Monry Tan H'iv. Pre pared by G. I. Hood A lo., Lowell, Mass. In ten months of 1S90 Bremen im ported 1,045,635 bales 01 Anieriean cot ton. What ti all We Hare For DcesrrtJ This question nrlsns In the fnmtly dull v. Lot as nnswrltto-dny. Try Jnll-O, n rlollolou nnd henlthfiil dort. Tropnred In 1 mln. No bolllnirl nobnklugl Hlmplymld n little hot wntorAsut tooool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Buspborrynnd tjtruwburry. Atgrocors. lUo. Three turpentine plantations af 10,000 tcrt's each will soon be started in the So'.:tli. To Cnr CoM In One Tnv. Take Ltxtrivi nnoHO (jroiiMK Tsm.hts. An drufyt'i" rfimd the tn.1111-7 If It fulls m com. a. Yi . Uaovs's slsuaturo Is on each box. Il&a, Pensioned Widows of pmrers. Among the widows of volunteer of ficers of the civil war to whom pen' sons have been granted are Mrs. F. P. Blair, $2,000 a year; Mrs. John M. Corse, 11,200; Mrs. Nathaniel P. Banks, $1,200; Mrs. Walter Q. Ores ham, $1,200; Mrs. John F. Hartranft, $1,200; Mrs. John A. Logan, $1,290; Mrs. Fletcher Webster, whose hus band was the son of Daniel Webster, $1,200. Among the widows of the reg ular establishment pensions have been granted as follows: Mrs. P. H. Sheri dan, $2,500; Mrs. O. H. Thomas, $2,000; Mrs. O. B. McClellnn, $2,000; Mrs. John C. Fremont, $2,000; Mrs. Grant, $5,000; Mrs. Hancock, $2,000; Mrs. Crook, $2,000, besides a large number of less known persons at $40 and $50 a month. A new automatic machine gun Is being tested by the United States army. It weighs only twelve pounds, can be carried by one man, and fires 460 shots a minutes. THE HEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN Two of Them Helped by Mrs. Flnkhnm Read their Letters. "Dear, Mas. Piskuam: I am sixteen years old and am troubled with my monthly sickness. It is very irrepular, occurring only once in two or three months, and also very pnlnful. I also Buffer with cramps and once in awhile pain strikes me In the heart and I have drowsy headaches. If there is anything you can do for mo, I will gladly follow your advioe. Miss Mast Gomes, Aptoa, Cal., July 81, 1808. " Drab Mrs. Pixiom: After receiv ing your letter I began the use of your reme dies, taking both Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable pound and Blood PuriScr. I am now regular every month and suffer no pain. Tour medicine is the best that any suf fering girl can take." Miss Mabt Oomm, Aptos, Cal., July 6, 1800. Nervous and Dizzy "Dear Mrs. Pikkuam : I wish to express my thanks to you for the great benefit I have received from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com . pound. I suffered constantly from ter rible sideaohe, had chills, was nervous and dizzy. I had tried different kinds of medicine but they all failed entirely. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Compound and three of Blood Purifier I am nil right. I cannot thank you enoiiph forywhat your remedies have done for me." Miss Matilda Jensen, Box 18, Ogdensburg, Wis., June 10, 18S&. it yon nave got tbe PILES, you have not need XJahibla bona Piut Ouhe, or you would not bava them MOW. fhe ouiy UuarauLeed Cure. No detention from Dualntft. ttooiMtrsXion. no oiluro or morphine. 12 MurjtoaluiHsa6un. or 24 nnd box of ointment 91.01, puelpalt! by mall. Heud tor book ot valu able luoruiatioo on I'lltM, l)'UE,wluUier you uee onr remedy or not. a'MJt UAKIKLK bUKK CILE CUKE CO tm Arylum bu, Hartford, Coun. PREY'S VERMIFUGE cures children ot wOBMfl. llmnovea them effectually unit without pnin or an- fcnoynnuo. 60 yttHra' no if broken rneord of success. 11 11 is me remeuy lor nil X, -t I . wwiw irumiitjn. entirely ,. vugntalile. 25c. at druggists, i-.iii,irr niurn. iir iiy mail. a.. , N. FUKY, Baltimore, It,l. WALL PAPER. Edwin G. Diehl, 019 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG. Agents wanted to sell from sample books. nnflDnV" DISOOTBRT; m 0 iS m - I aawfc r-'Wf .nd .r wot aouS H lMtiieiiJs sad IO days' lim law,, treo. B. u. aasa't sans, ss B. r - ---s4jwnn w.noitMia. I . WaJitstn, B.c; I -. w rfmiy Prx(oua Claim, I amtufr u. . Pension Bureau. In s jr is U stvll ear . U eOimlUielHm oislaw.atO' sutua r. n 0. so, m 4m PILES 1 At 3 L Bsef et-'li hjriuu. Tutse sooil. Dss I I l J tVomen's fjnsqnal Rlshta In thirty-seven of these United States a married mother has no legal right to her children. In sixteen states a wlfo has no lescnl right to her own earnings outside of the home. In eight states a woman has no right to her own property after marriage. In seven states there Is no law compelling a man to support his own family. WrsTfiKi.rt. Mom.. Nov 27, )Pf. The Oenesee I'nro Kood t.'o., I.e Ilo, N. T.I Oentlrmen Hnvlr g usd vour Obaih O fr the fmt 8 mos. I Ihoepht I would write nnd let yon know how miieh good It has done me. Nhon I wn on my vncntlon lest summer tho pi-oplo I vls'ted nsked me to try (IniiK-O, and I drunk fnm, but I didn't like lit but the more I drunk tlio better I liked It, nnd now I wouldn't drink nnyihlng else, I never wr.(:hod ovnr H O Itw. nnd Inst winter 1 wns down to 108. nnd nf.w I welith Just 120. I never felt better In my life. It gives me en nwful nrpetlte nnd tnnkee me strong. It U doing me more jrood then anything I ever took I rorommend It to everybodv. Yours truly, Mns. Geo, II. itnowR. BARB WIRE TELEPHONE LINE. two Indiana Towns, Flfteea Miles Apart, Saereesfolty Connected An Anderson, Ind., correspondent writes: One of the most novel tele phone systems In tho world is the "barbwlre" line, which connects the towns of Anderson, Pendleton and In galls. It Is fifteen miles In length. Its Inventor, builder and solo owner, Cas eins Alley of Pendleton, Ind., now has six subscribers at $"0 a year each. The time Is not far distant when there will be ten-fold this number. Ono clothing company at Anderson with branch stores at Pendleton, nnd the Wagner Glass Works, with offices at Anderson and factory at Ingails, are using this barb-wlro system In their business affairs exclusively. They use tho lino frequently. They can convert It into a private lino by plugs so ar ranged thut when ono party Is using the lino ho can rut out all otherj except In Mr. Alley's resddenco, which Is used ns a central station. It is no exag geration to say that this barb-wire telephono system is qulto as satisfac tory as tho copper circuit of the Bell. Ordinary phones are used with no special strength of battery and there Is very little trouble with the linos. In constructing the line Mr. Alley used the top strand of the barb-wire fence of the Big Four railway, mak ing the connections with the offices of his subscribers with ordinary tele phone wlro. In somo instances whero the posts had rotted It was necessary to paint tho wire and posts with rub ber paint to Insulate the wire. The whole line of fifteen miles was built at a cost of about $100, and the outfit for each house, consisting of receiver, transmitter, battery, call, etc., costs not over $10. The lino has been in operation since December 22, and has not been out of order except for a few hours when a fast train on the rail way track struck a cow, threw her body against the fence and broke the wiro. "How Do Ton DoT" The Germans say "Wie beflnden sle slch?" (How do you find yourself?) or "Wie gehts?" (How goes it?); the Dutch "Hoe vaart gij?" (How do you fare?); the Italians, "Come state (How do you stand); the French "Comment vous portez-vous?" (How do you carry yourself?). In Spain, as In Germany, the usual greetings are "Como esta usted?" (How are you) or "Que tal va?" (How goes it?). The Greeks aay "Ti Kamete?" (What do you do?), while in China the expression Is, "Have you eaten your rice?" in Rus sia, "Be well!" or "How do you live on?" and in Arabia, "May your morn ing be good!" or "Ood grant thee big favors." The Turk's greeting is, "Be under the care of God," and that of the Persians, "la thy exalted condition good? May thy shadow never be less!" The briefest and at the same time most expressive salutation is the Morth American Indian's "How!" Collier'a Weekly Kissed Mrs. Cleveland's Hand. "It has been my pleasure to meet newspaper reporters in all ths cities of America that I have visited since my residence In this country, and but once have I had any occasion to regret my contact with them," said Rt Hon. Charles B. Cahusac. "This was la Washington, D. C. when, by soma chance that to me is still a dark and unfathomable mystery, a reporter learned that I was presented to Presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland, and that, ig norant of American customs, for it was the flrBt time that I bad been present ed to the executive of a republic, I went down on my knees before Mrs. Cleveland and kissed her hand. Imag ine my chagrin the next day, when, upon picking up tbe paper, my eye fell upon a headline reading. 'He Kissed Her Hand. A Titled Englishman Kneels Before Mrs. Cleveland.' Now, as I say, I did not know but tbe cus toms of Europe prevailed here." Den ver Republican. The Americans in the Klondike have exactly the same rights and privileges and pay the mine taxes as Canadians. Jell-O, (he) New Deaaart, rieases till tbe family. Four flavors:-. Lemon, Crimen, Itnspberry and Strawberry. At your grounrs. 10 ota. Five cantons of Switzerland have ad mitted women to the business schools, and reported good results. Carter's Ink Is the Hest Ink mnde, but no dearer than tbe poorest. Ban the largest sale or any luk lu the world. The mortality in Rome has been re duced within a few years from 35 per 1,000 to 15 per 1,000. Io Tear Faat A he sad Hura t Fbske Into your sboao Allen's Foot-Ease, s pow ier for tbe feet. It make tight or new uos leei easy, cures corns, jiunmns, rwolleo. Hot, r marling and bweatlug Feel ana ingrowing rain, ttoia by nil aruggist nud shoe stores, 16 eta Bamole sent J'ltLE. AQUress Allen , Ulinsleaa, jjeiloy, X. X. Pay telephones are to be put in all drug stores in Louisville and all dead head talking will be abolished. THt MARKETS. MITMUIItO. rreln, Hour and Feed. Tf nF.AT No. 2 red. Tl hyn No, k ! COHX No 2 yellow, enr No. 2 yellow; shello.l M 1x0,1 Hholl., 4.) OA I H No. 2 white SO No. 8 white 2! FI.OLll Winter pntwit 72 M tt 40 80 '4 ill) 8 M 8 CO lb AO 14 50 18 00 10 03 17 00 8 25 8 25 rency stratum winters " ' HAY No. 1 llmotby 1 2A ( Inver, No. 1 14 00 'EK1) No. 1 white mid., ton.. 17 50 Krown middlings 00 lirnn. bulk 16 BO BTIIAW Wheat M Ont 8 00 Dairy Product a Bt'TTEJl Elgin creamery..... 23 Ohio erenmtry Il! Fnupy country roll 18 CHK.KHK Ohio, new 10 New York, new 10) j 1'onltry, etc. HF.NB per pair M ( llH'KHNH drowd 1 IUUH In. ind Ohio, frcwh.... 11,' i Fruits nnd Yecetablae. I'FANB-Oreen V basket f 4 00 I'd' ATOl.8 I nney W hite bu 45 CAKI'.AOE per bbl 8 00 DMONB porbbl 2 00 20 17 II 00 16 12 4 25 50 8 2 9 2) IIAi.TI.HUKB. ft nrn ..8 8 65? 8 81 ... ,' tl-VS W I IK AT No 2 red , COUN Mixed....'. OATH ElHiS bl'ULK Ohio creamery. ) so,1, lis 23 21 I IULAUKLPIII. u.orn s svf 8 7 J win: AT No. 2 ml COltN- No. 2 mixed OATH No. 2 wblto Ill'TTklt Creiimery, extra.. tOOb l'eunsylviinla firsts.. 4 80 HI 21 NEW VOI1K. n.OlTIt I'lilents 8 8 83 WHEAT 2 red 75 77" 'IlllV v.. . OA'l H--W li'lte'Weti'rn.'!!.'!'.!ll 2S HL'l TElt (Jrvnmorv. M, 10' rUOb Htate nud l;enu 13 42-'4 21 2i: 14 1.1 VK STOCK, lentrel ntoik arils, Kasl l.ltierty. Pa. CATTLX. Extra, 14M to 16D0 lbs 5 60 5 C3 I rlme, I.KIUto 1400 lb 5 44 5 6J Good, 121'0 to 1S00 lts 5 2J ft 8U 1 Idy, 1M0 to 1160 lbs. 5 00 6 15 rnir nlit Meers. tHHJ to 1000 lbs 4 59 4 1" Common, '.00 to WO tt9 4 10 4 40 Boos. Medium 6 50 B 55 Heavy 6 45 6 t" Houghs nnd stags 8 00 4 2s BHKKP. Trlme, 85lo 110 Itis 5 25 6 85 (i ood, e6 to IK) lbs.. E 10 5 2' Fair, 70 to bo lbs 4 25 6 0 Common 2 50 8 50 Veal Calves 6 00 8 50 Linos. Choice to extra 8 50 0 iv (rood to eboii e 8 2i 0 5(1 1 Fair to good 6 60 0 21 ' Culls to filr 3 60 6 25 REVIEW OF TRADE. Sliding lo Lower Cost It Brings an Increased Demand for Iron Decline in Corn and Wheat R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Trade Kevicw" says: With wholesome prompt ness the country is recovering from the embarrassment of unnaturally high prices. In some lines tlic great manu facturing associations have taken thi lead: in others reductions are still de ferred because the entire producing ca pacity is engaged at kegh prices foi some months to come; in others it comes in spite of resistance because buy ers hold back orders for their own pro tection until material concessions are made. No disturbance nor stringency of credits results, nor any sign of alarm, and the movement is perhaps more healthy than it could have been if en tirely controlled by the competition of many small concerns. The weekly out put of pig iron May I was 20.I.850 tons, against 280.482 April I, while unsold stocks not held by the great steel mak ers increased 44,645 tons. This would indicate a daily consumption of 40.641 tons against 41,642 in January, hitherto the largest, but for the fact that con siderable stocks have also accumulated in the hands of consuming concerns, ol which enough to use much more than 1,000 tons daily are now idle. Bcssemct pig at Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley No. I here are quoted at $22.00 per ton and market wire has been reduced in correspondence with barbed and plain. Considerable increase of business i re ported resultine from recent reductions, hut demands for higher wages and also for closing of some iron works two months in the year, whether there is business or not. causes some hesitation regarding further contracts. In spite of good exports wheat prospects suffice to cause a decline of ic, while corn has declined 2c. Corn exports still run much beyond Inst year's, in two weeks 6.850.500 bushels against 4.720. 666 last year, and Atlantic exports ol wheat, flour included, have been in two weeks 5.190,50 bushels against 5.2.16, 705 last vear. with Pacific exports i.oqt. 607 bushels against I.O&M.VJ bushels last year. Of both grains the move ment from the farms is large enonch to dispel n'l fear that the suv"'y will run short. FatWej fo- the week have been IQ2 in the United States, against 165 lat year, and 15 in Canada, pgainst 23 last year. Brloon leni'sd. Prof. Carl Bryan, the aeronaut, had s thrilling exnerience at Reading. Pa., Friday. While his balloon was being inflated with hot air a spark unnoticed bv the aeronaut settled on the canvas, The ascent was made, and when at a height of about 1.000 feet the balloon took fire. In a short, time it was a mass of flames. For some time Brynn. on a tranerc below, was unaware of the fire and bis own peril. He distinctly "heard the shouts of the people below, and. glanc ing up. saw the balloon on fire. He quickly rut loose his parachute and leaped. This, on account of haste, he did imperfectly, and he fell a great dir tance before the parachute opened. Bryan, however, landed without sus taining injury. Consul General Long reports front Cairo. Egypt, that the plague has ap peared at Alexandria. A NINE-CENT MfAU Trine and Trlneess af Wales Din at the Trople's Restnnrnnt. A touching Incident, simple In iU chsractcr, but invested with almost historical interest, marked the opening couple of weeks ago of the first of tht poor men's restaurant which the Prin cess of Wales has succeeded In estab lishing In London. No formal cere mony inaugurated the opening day's business at the establishment founded by the Alexandra Trust In the City road, London, Something much more telling than prosnlc speeches, more impressive than votes of thanks, oc curred to draw attention to the cooked meals which are served at a cost be low anything previously attempted In London. One day the Prince and Prin cess of Wales, accompanied by the Hon. Sydney Grevllle. drove down to the City-road on a surprise visit to th Alexandra restaurant. Luncheon tick ets were bought In tbe ordinary way al 4Hd, (9 cents) each. Whilst thou sands of tollers, workmen, factory girls, shop boys and needy clerks were, consuming the luncheon provided In tho big dining halls, the royal vlsltorx sat down to a similar meal in an ad joining room. Thero were six in the royal luncheon party. Three courses were served. The bill for the whole party came to 2s. 3d. (54 cents). Need less to say, the presence of the heir apparent and the princess In the res taurant was the occasion of a singular ly Interesting demonstration on the part ot the people. Mysteries off a Toilet, Every man has a theory against and an apparent abhorrence of a woman's use of artificial means In the way of producing a bloomy complexion, and yet as surely as the needle to the mng net you will Invariably find him gravi tating toward the girl or woman with a mado complexion. The fact of the matter is men don't know face pow der and rouge when they see It, they are not prone to recognize It even on a face as near as that ot their own wives. 80 despite that much is being said and more written about the lat ter day woman's frank use of rouge, powder and pencil, as long as one of her vnoBt appealing charms is vested in 11 rose and cream complexion, just so long will she make use of tbe means whereby to build It a akakAkn.atakaiflk nkaiflhAA Skskflk&&flsm e 1900 There U every food reason why Si Jacobs Oil hottld cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO SCIATICA for the rest of the century. One par amount reason U U does cure, SURELY AND PROMPTLY What do tho Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-Of It is dolioious and nourishing aud takes the place of coffee. The more Graln-0 you gtv the children the more health you distrib ute through their systems. Grsin-0 is mode of pure grains, and wben properly prepared taste lik the cboioe grades of coffee but coi-ts about as much. AU grocers sell it. ISo. and 25o. Try Crain-O! I miit that toot trrocvr givaa yon O RAIH-O Accept 00 iaiitmUoii. 2 cccccccfr buy a package of FRIENDS' OATS and find how to This only shows a few of the We have many more. FRENCH JEWELRY. Light Gold Plated Belt Buckle. Gold Plated Brooches. Sterling Silver Hearts. Sterling Silver Show Horn. Sterling Silver Nail File. Sterling Silver Eraser. Sterling Silver Darning Ball. Sterling Silver Hair Curler. Sterling Silver Button Hook. 'n yjvey ) cV) How ire snd hive 1111 1VTV X That's Spring Nearly everyone needs i good spring medicine :i medicine that will remove impurities from the system, strengthen the digestion, ind bring back the old force and vigor to the nerves. A perfect Sarsaparilla is just such a medicine: a Sarsaparilla that contains the choicest and most valuable in gredients t Sarsaparilla accurately and carefully made, and one that experience his shown is perfect in every way. That'sAYER'S "The only Saruparilla made under the personal supervision ot three graduates : a graduate tn pharmacy, n graduate In chemistry, nnd a gradvate in medicine.' $1.00 a bott'e. All Drvcjists. I vn perfectly confident that Ayer'i Saruparilla snd Plllt have laved my life by taking them erery fall snd spring. I hat s kept them in the hemic for the put twenty yean." Eva N. Hast, Buffalo, N. Y., March 19, 1 900. i. a., lariat MEN OF GENIUS. rirst-norn Sons Do Mot Monopotlr Greatness. Professor Axenfeld, an eminent Eu ropean physiologist, has brought about nn interesting dlcusslon by the state ment of bis belief thnt men of genius are always tbe oldest of families. "Second or third sons, may be emi nent men," he adds, "and sons born Inter may be men of talent, but they can never be great." Dr. Cyrus Edson, a physiologist ot New York, under takes to controvert these statements, and furnishes the following names ol men of genius who were not the first born: Ilenjnmln Franklin, fifteenth; Sir R. Arkwrlght, thirteenth; Joseph Butler, eighth; Sir Joseph Reynolds, seventh; Alfred the Oreat, fifth; Sir Charles Dell, fifth; Prince Bismarck, fourth; Gladstone, fourth; Cecil Rhodes, fourth; Wellington, third; Charles Jaraea Fox, third; Sir Robert Walpole, third; Shakespeare, third; Ueaumont, third; Fletcher, third; Lord Lytton, third; Philip of Macedon, third; Tennyson, third; Simon de Montfort, third; Napoleon Bonaparte, second; Turenne, second; Solomon, second; Sir Wlllam Wallace, second; John Wesley, second; Sir F. Baring, Becond; Montaigne, second; Carlyle, second; Brian Boru, second; Christo pher Huggens, second; R. B. Sheri dan, second. s The Best Preeerltttlon for Chills nnd Fever Is a bottle of Oiiovs's TiSTBLisa Chiix Tonic. It Is simply Iron ami quinine In lesieless form. No cure no fray, l'rlce 500. Free lunches in saloons have been forbidden by the Dcs Moines council. I do not believe Plso's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and oolda. Jiihk V. Doyeb, 'trinity Hprlngs. Iud , Feb. IS. 1U00. Since 1891 Colorado has produced over $75,000,000 in gold. J. C. Plmpenn. Maro.npsa, W. Va., say": "Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me of a very bad case ot catarrh." Uruguista sill iUUu. French Canadians almost entirely use home-grown tobacco. Mra.Wlnslnw'sSonthlngfiyt.ip forchlldren teething, softens the gums. rvdiK-eNinttammn.. tiun. allays juiiu.curve wind uolicgiio a buttle. Thus far in J900, England has export ed $17,075,000 less than in lUyy. premiums. SCISSORS. 5-INCH. Embroidery Scissors. Gent's Stag Handle Knife. Ladies' Pearl Handle Knife. Boys' Jack Knife. Razors. Books for Adults. Young People and Children. the children this spring) twommuning good dc.i ol hcid ache, Can't study is well is nsuil, easily fall asleep, and ire tired ill the time? And how is it witti yourself? Is youf Strength slipping sway? Do you tremble easily, ire vour nerves sit unstrung, do you feel dull ind sleepy. you lost ill ambition ? Poisoning ALABASTINE Is a durable and natural eeraens base wall coating, In B lb. paper packages, mnde ready for one la white nnd fourteen beautiful tints by mizinc with cold water. It is a eement that goes throngh a process ot setting, hardens with age, and can he coated nnd recoated without washing off its old coats before renewing. ALABASTINE Is entirely different fmmallthe im mm m m m m m m J 1.-1 I ..... nn rli.m.,b.l hlnirriiiMihl and not stuck on the wall with glno. Alabaetlna customers should lnl"t on having tbe goods la packages properly labeled. They should reject all Imitations. There is nothing "just as good." ALABASTINE Prevents mnch sickness, particularly throat and long difficulties, attributable to unsanitary coatings on wnlls. It bas been recommended In a paper published by the Michigan 8tat Hoard of Benlth on account of Its sanitary ' feetnrea: which paper strongly condemned kalsominee. Alahafttiue enn be used on either plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or cauvas, and any one can hnih It on. It admits of radi cal changes from wall paper decorations, thus securing at rcBMttiatile eipense the latest and best effects. Alalwstlne is manufactured by the Afdbastine Company of Orarnl Rap!ds.nkiiiaii. Instructive and Interesting booklet mailed free lo all applicants. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & 3.50 SHOES JJ.NA'iJ! Worth 4 to $6 compared . vvun oiner maKO, .Indorsed Iir over 1,HM),HK wearers. fWH Doukui' name snd price tURined en bottom. lake no lubsiitutt claimed to bt Rood. s our dealt thou Id keen tliem if j not 1 we will tend a nitr nn rec-int ol nnce and ace. evtra for cimace, State kind of leather. 'ait mnA width, nlnln nr can tn. Cat. iresV witmS W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mats, ' I STOPPED FREE 1 U fjL Psrmaatntlr Curt bt I DR. KLINE'S BRUT I I NERVE RESTORER OMrwJMf., IstWlH r hv sukil. tmiiM ui ffVJ THI4I. WITTI. K PR ICR 91 n-tMnu tw ftftf ticfrttaf eal am dtkiirv. rmmnmU Om. mim' iraportrj rlif (or til Wum sawstsra. K.llrris Hi.ubib. t. Vitus DassL I n.btlli. mb.ii.l.-.. DR. R. ii.kli M K. ' t3l Arc Street Philadelobl. ruM uii, n in tiayu' 11 lul, iitn yuit-'ii iitvt;slitiutj biur obtain Valuable Premiums Free. THE ROUND TRADE MARKS ARE VALUABLE. A Complete Premium List sent on application to FRIENDS' OATS. MUSCATINE, IOW. 7 Aluminum Coffeo Strainer. Aluminum Combs. Silver Napkin Rings. Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons. Sterling Silver Cream Ladle. Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon. Sterling Silver Bon-bon Spoon Sterling Silver Olive Spoon. if W M vu VJ "A