r Poiratnidla are overcome by Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. fifty thousand happy woman teatlfy to thla In grateful letiera to Mrs. Plnkham. Menatruatlon la n aavara atratn on a wo man'm vitality. If It la painful aomaihlng la wrong which ydlE. PlnfchtmTvtgtUbirCompouwd j will promptly sot right If axcosslvo or Irregular V wrlto to Mrs. Pinkham, jLynn, Mass., for advice.' f v Evldonoo abounds that I Mrs. Plnkham'a advlco and medlolno havo for many years bean helping women to bo strong. No other- advloo la so un varyingly acourate, no other medlolno has such a reoord of cure. WOMAN'S SECOND GROWTH. Her Moat nraotlful and rrattful Yeara Am Lata In Ufa. Since woinnn li In tho tunln hut s bundle of paradoxes, It U not no sur prising to bear thnt a normally healthy womaia la youmpr, mentally and phys ically, at 80 than at 40. Tho reason la aomewhat recondite, but still one to be rendered In plain words. This re juvenation cornea from a sort of sec ond growth of nerve tissue, or, more accurately, a new arrangement of nerve cells, which takes place com monly In the decade between 35 and 45. The rearrangement Is somewhat analogous to tho root-making of a roue or a flowering shrub. Almost every one has noted how the riotous vitality ot the vernal Impolite wreaths rose trees In blossom up to the period of midsummer. Then, though the bloom ing continues laggardly, the flowers are poor and small, aa though the tree were tired ot fashioning them and fretful beneath tho strain. By and by, aa August yields to September, tho flowers, though they may be fewer, well to more than the glory of spring. They are truly royal, loose-leafed, long stemmed, heavy-headed blossoms, full of every virtue else, fragrance, color and endurance. Then the gardener tells you it Is because In the height of the warm weather the rose struck new roots, and la full of the rich Juices of a second growth. It la aomewhat the same with fruit trees which, Indeed, occasionally blossom and lei fall crops of young fruit. Invariably they make new wood, which. If only it harden sufficiently, la the best of all wood for either cuttings or grafts because, say the orchardlsts, "it has more life In It" Orape vlnea, too, have a trick ot putting forth new blooms in the fall. If they chance to be very abundant, new wine In the cask which has ceased fermenting often begins again to hltu and bubble. Senator Hoar's Readlna;. Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, when asked recently what be bad been read lag of late, replied; Tor serious work, 'David Harum'; for right reading and amusMMOt, I've been going through Olbbon again." art Shall IC Have raw Psnrrt Is question aria In tbe family dally. Let jiawarino-aay. xry eu-u, a aauoioas healthful daaaart. Prepared la I mlo. No Kl no baking l Him ply add a lime not Asettoeool. Flavor! Lmon.Orn(fa, berry and Strawberry. At grooera. life t is taid that salmon, pike and Roll li are the Only fish that never sleep. To Car a Celrt la Oaa Day, Tak Laxatiti Brono Qciarwi T si.tr. All druir gl.ta refund tno mu.y 1( 19 falls to euro. K. w. tiHOVS'S elcaalur la on caun box. Itto, A permanent automobile exhibition has been opened in Berlin. TKE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTKB DAME, INDIAN. Claaalra, 1tlm, Krwn.ai1r.ead lllelory, Jaaraallaat, Art, Metvaer, Pbarutai-T, Uw Civil, M hanlral aa4 Mectrlral KninMr la. Arrallrcture. Taeruaaa Prritaraiarr and Cammrrrlal Cmnm. Eoclmuaailral etodetita at ajwl.l ratea. Kmmi r rr Junior or Senior Yaer. Oollsgiata Oonrara. Hmmn ta Meat, mbdaral. cbarga. Hi. Edward'. Hall, for boj-a nnder 1. The S7rh Vrar will onea Mepteaibar 4th. tfMMI. Cataloaaee Kra. Addrraa REV. A. M0RR1&5EY, C. S. C, Pres. I. V. 10. '00. FlEl'S VERMIFUGE etire children of WOBM8. Remoaea itaera effectually and wltheat pain or an J? y aoyanea. 69 year' dd- L rwuru ot auocnea, .03 J It 1 (A remadv tor all worm trotihlo. r.iitlralv v abl6.2Se.atdru;alata, cnuiitrv atore or by mall. k, Y M. KUEY, lialtliaore, . nnflpnvn,t,iii,T:a l I 4 J Jt I .li'Mndni ia aw aWa a iMi.m.MiiaU aad 10 4a:ra' t'auaM aVna. aa. m. a. eaiaa a ana. aa s tuu. aa. Vlx llttl. Book For Ladles. SSS ALICE VAHON, BotaihTia, N. V. ' BaallouiajruKBMe lluut Cat I I 1 ' Int a. R-.ld bdru.i.i. f I E aX rOUL OWING THE BAND. Life was a )ny wh t was a bra, In the ilnra of lona ivk". When the c,va and Um oiwkl see and hear . . Hut tlm kind (l tmM i Nr RUd (ctUt mirth, ; , And pH'tnim brtelit stvl . til PfKiim stole end tntne mime 1 tax nine I'm lug to tola the bond. H X Aire my enrth MtU to-tloj Alxait aaTiinrh or more Of Jiy snil cliinr, riiilit now and hero) 1 ban ever it Item befnua. Put by our pHde ve II n.m .Wale tjdiiil criitn on every Imml; We've aewn too ptmul to i.mlotv tl cnrwil, TWiao; ai'idlixj' (hn lauvt. 1M I ilte tr sfiiw in a onrelcaa vaty Tlin)rgili the Immil. Rreru tli-lda rA VMSltl, And waiKlcT buck alm bfe"a trark To the Itrlpfitl airnita of truth, I'd lile tit triulo niv woe, ai'lf tiiiule, And the eitrea Hint enine n men. Fr the ket'ii ilrliulit of a Imy'a glnd rM To lulltrw Die Ituml niinin. .Si"ii Walerntnn. HUMOR OF THE AY. "Slap's siM-b it irowtlp." "IIiwii-s rvorythliiK. d'"'" slu'V" "Hi. no; Jimt llio Inventive kind, you know."-'JiV-oiiKO I'oat. "Tbe ties tlmt Mnil," remnrli'il llnw kin, "nro not flu neiktlea n fellow's lieirt plii Imys lilm."-I'lillnilelplilu Nol'tli Amerli'iui. If Vdil and I and Ate mid eye And yew nml aye (dcitr ine), Wre nil to be api'lle( tl nml i, lluw mixed up we would lie. t'ortiell iilow. Tominy "Pup, wbnt's n eonnter pnrt?" Tontniy's l'tip "l'lilu't you ver notion tbe way In wlilrh the youim K.il"iinn In tlte atorea Wear their lailr" "Julln, I think 1'lkKlvo you ruinltnro for your Mtiliilny preent." "How lovely. Hurry! I'll take n plimo, it civ lii niiiehlne nml n lady's writing ileHk."l let roll I'"nv Pli'HH. "Illfkln's wife In Ktirli n worrying; woman. What's nlie pit to worry nbollt?" "lllflilllrt H Hlll'll II K'Klll Iiiik Imml tluit Hbe's nfrald It won't liiHt." ;ievlnntl Plain Dealer. Xmv doth the liuay little boy tint revolver or n riiii And imw the KiikIipIi aparrow ao iluwo biltla lutvv lola ol fun. t'liitnuo lltM-or t. "lUdnt I pronilHo you n wblpplm If you tUsolMyel met" iiHked IiIm mollu r. "Yob; but I'll release you from tlio irntn!Ki, inn," replied .lolinnle, tllplo niotlouiry. Plilliuli'lplila North Amer ican. RihllU" (exeltelly "Sny, old maji. I (pit tho.culi'Bt baby in town! Wlint do you mippoHo he called hlx iiiiihIii botUo tli In uioi'iiltiK? Jones (sareaKtlc ally) "tloo-jrooV" Kinltli "No; 'ruu beruttck." PueU. Tlwn la n suit, my frletult" said the denier, "that will wear IIUo Iron." "I guesB that fellow was no liar," said the vletlm two weeks ufter. Tho dach-blntred suit Is riiKly nJivady." Iudliinnpollfl Prestv "Io you know nnythlng at nil about flvllllng?" nHkinl tlm Beriieiiiit. "l'ultli, I know all nlKiut It," replUtl the raw rocrult "I wurfted In a tiunrry fur luoiiny yenra la-foor I J'liusl th nnny." -'hllailelplilu l'reHB. "I have noticed that mnrrliiKC wviiib to nuiko a man more eontent," said Uk Swtvt Young Thing, with tho nlr of ouc wnltlnff for an aiiawer. "Yen; there Is nothing like knowing tlio worst.' fuild tlu Huvivgo ldxUi'kn. iDdlnniHatlls Press. "Con't you set a flat for tho p'ny-HR-ut of tills little bill '" nskml tlio col lector. "I could If It weren't for nno thing," nnowored the debtor, "What Is that?" "I wnnt to sustnlu my rep utation for titith nud veracity. Chi cago Evening Post. There was a piece of cold pudding on tho lunch table and mnmnia divid ed it between AVIIIIo and KIhIo. Wllllo looked at Ills pudding then at bis mother's empty plate, "Mamma," bo said, earnestly, "I can't enjoy tuy pudding when you bavcu't auy. Tuko lilsleV-Llfa. Evorywhere were men with newspa pers tlcvourlng with fcvertsU oncer noes tbe foul details of this lairrlblo murder, "liiorbld CTirloslty!" we fin ally sneered with Indlgnutlon. "So, we are qualifying ourselves to ait as Jurors!" they protested, and slglied wmrlly. Detroit Jouinnl. A Chlnaaa Oraating. On nieetlnff a friend, In China, tbo form ot rwUng Is for a man to clnei both Ills own bunds before blin, miiko a sllifht bow and say. Tsiug, twlug." which means "Hall, Inll," and is (Mjuivolt'iit to the American "Uow fio yon lo7 Anotlior form ot gt-eotlug coturlsts wof words which meau "Unvo you eaten rite?" to which tn ouswr is, l have eaU'n duouIl" BeeidaS thtt tborij are many other forms of suloUitJon to lie used In kiting with tho sank of tbe pcrsou greeUnL Tbe blgbeet form is tbe "Sau-klit-kin-Juo," which means thrice knuellug; aial nine tkmws knocking tbo bead on the gronad. Tbe Emperor and beavon are worshiped by this salutation. It was the refusal of the ilrst American and Englkth Ministers to China to per form this abject oumnony which caused) much delay In ectiriua taaaty netita. A Dalasa at Uracoa rilaa. Antwerp, Belgium, bus been Invaded by such swarms of dragon flies that the people In the streets and public parks, and especially the soldiers In their tarrocks, have been neurly driven crury, and tbe dock laborers and other workmen In the port have ueen unable to continue their work. OafB Ita BhaM ThnH.I.. The earth receives uot more than one tbousv-id-nillliontb part of tbe to tal radiation of th attn'a in v. it any considerable portion of this beat wua eouevutrateu upon (Ue eartu it would not only become uninhabitable, but speedily bp cousuued. THE MAMKIT& rtrrBHBna Train, flnttr and Faad. WHAT No. Jreii. TM 75 HvaNo. i M 4 CO UN No I yellnw. eat U 4H No. I yoliow. aliani 4hu MliadKBr 48 it OATH Nix 1 white 80 H No. R whlta W M FLul li S Intar I'atont 4 BO 4 40 fancy atia'vhl wlalora 4 10 4 11 IIAV-No. 1 tlaiulby In 09 l 119 'ler, Nit I IIIM 1 t'U rCKIi Nix I Willi" uild., ton.. IH 00 It M Urowo mlildllus Ill Oil 19 60 Kran, bulk 19 19 19 0 BTItAW WhaaU 1 00 7 M Oat f 00 7 60 Dairy r roll nets Uri-rEn-KlKlaereamara..... 71 talH rihloerMmory lfl'4 10 Fancy soiintry roll 18 111 CIIKIiHr-tililo. new " New lurk, new , Ui;t ill 'Pmillry, efcn. IIFM per pair BO 00 UIHWI- NH i1tMc, 1J 14 1:uUb la. siiiHllilix fnwli.... 13 rrulta and Veaatablaa, IiFANB-lr.n Imahol Ol' I 09 rol'ATdl'.H Fancy White! Lu 40 4i AI1HA(IK pnrrrata 3 011 3 t 0N1ONB par bu 1 '29 I M llALTIMOItR. n,ofn 4 19 4 no WIIKA INo II .l 7 7'ii t'OHN-Mlxed 41'i 4H"i tA!M aui. KdilH Ill VI lilt Ohio creamery 30 111 ii rillLADKLI'lll A Fiirn 4 ao 4 71 WIIKAT- Nx II red 70S l;i CtillN-Na 3 mixed M,)i ih -. OATH-No, 3 wlilt 1)1 Bl' lll' ITKIt--Creamery, extra.... vO tUS l'eutiaylaiinla tints.... lll.'i MkW tUIIK, fi.OI'n I'ntents 4 00? 4 89 111 AT No. Urt'd M'f t 'llNNo. V it, lA IH-- Whlta Wi-ntorn 3Vl HI tt:'l"l lilt-t'renmerv. M. II 111 lUUU-Htule and l'enu 11 13 1.1 VK MOCK, t antral Blot h t arila, r.aat l.lltartr, I'a, CATTI.a. l'llmn henry, 1400 to 13U0 Iba . . 5 4H 4 (1 41 I time, imitilo 1100 II, 6 2.1 6 41 Medium, IOOU to 1200 Ilia 4 73 6 01 1'nt liiillurs 4 lil 4 06 ilulclier, WOO to llMKI Ilia 4 60 4 1 lummon to fitlr. ... 4 10 4 60 Oxen, ctiniim n lu fat U 60 4 60 Common to good fill bulla and eowa 3 60 4 00 Mlleli cowa, encli IS III! 81100 1 xtra nillvh eowa, ouch Hi 00 4J 00 BOOS. rrlme medium wditlil 8 6) 6 8.1 llot heavy yorkara and med... IM 6 MJ (loud to vliolca ( ackcra 6 60 8 68 (loud lKa nml Hunt yorknrs... 6 45 6 AO tkl piKa 8 60 4 31 Heavy uuira 6 4.1 8 60 Common to fair. 6 3 6 40 KoiiKlia 4 35 4 7.1 Htaga 3 00 4 23 SHXKP. I'xtra, mad. weight wdhora, &. 4 00 4 33 liooil to eh. iic a iii a tai Medium S 26 8 f0 lomuiuu to fair, 3 00 3 ()(.' LAHH& ljAmta. irond In eholci. aorlnir . 4 7.1 S 61 l.ambe, commou to fitlr, aprlug.. 4 75 8 60 r xtra, spring ond 0 nu tlood to choice, 4 35 4 (0 Medium a 23 8 7.1 Common, 3 60 3 00 CALVKS, Veal, extra 0 fO t 73 Veal, irood In plinice. A Oil A LU Veal, common to (nlr 6 DO U 00 teat, common Heavy aoo too REVIEW OF TRADE. Buiinets Condition! Likely lo Fall 011 Unit Wags Scales are Fixed for ths Coming Year. R. G. Dun & Co. s "Weekly Rcvic ol Trade" savs: "Not much beyond waiting is probable until wages for the coming year can be settled. The halt in the great iron industry necessarily af fects business. There lias resulted moie willingness to sell wool, especial ly where warehouses arc not plciny, and prices average fully two cents lower than in February, but manufacturers arc inquiring more earnestly just now to find out what goods they can sell than where they can get materials. The shai-p fall of two cents in wheat and four cents in corn appears to reflect public conclusions after healing much evi dence, official and unofficial regarding the extent of injury to both grains. Tho shipments go on ut a quiet and moder ate pace. In three weeks from Atlantic ports they were 51(11,501 bushels wheat, llour included, against 6,505,31)3 last year." lliadstrcct's "Review" of the New York stock market says: "The stock market has been strong in the face ff dullness and of the current Chinese sit uation and other adverse factors of ex ternal origin. The renewal of gold ex ports and the appearance of hardening tendencies in money caused, however, a somewhat weaker tone to prevail in the last few days. The declines which were occurring in Russian and other govern mental securities, as well as those of China, have again unsettled the foreign maikcts and led to London being h heavy seller of stocks here. Our market is certainly inclined to regard the gold exportation without fear, particularly in view of the large intlux of the metnl from Alaska and the news of heavy specie shipments in progress or in pros pect from Australia to San Francisco. The news from Pckin on Friday indi cating the safety of the American and other ministers there had a favorable ef fect on the market at large and caused advances throughout the list, with n strong tone at the close. Business fail ures for the week number 902, against 211 last week; 174 in this week a year aco: i83 in 1898; jjo in 1897, and 380 in l8yo." Chinese Want lo Fight Telegrams from San Francisco say Ho Yow, imperial consul general of the Chinese empire, is officially preparing to receive passports for himself and his attaches, lie said: "The Chinese in this State are, to a man, heart and soul against the Boxers. I have just attend ed n meeting of the leading Chinese merchants of San Francisco at which it was decided that they would immediate ly close their business here, if neces sary, and offer their services to , the United States as volunteers to go to China and right under the United States flag with the allied cowers." TENANTS OP DUMPS. tribe la Waahlnajtoa Man Pinansaaoxae Than Hactitahaaa, Ths work of saolalmlrait Um low land., where onre stood famous Ber ry's row 4 be ana pair of nilaUortarieS and the nightmare ol tbe pnl(ns tnmrlly on, ami front thai city's wonts grows ti, like the fsmad aWnls 'br ing from Its orn anhes, the moat Unique Village ever found by M an thropolitirlat , says thai Waahlng4on I'osL Mere on the bare strMek of aahy waste exists a tribe mora plctnranqiie by far than IIm Parts raaipctiera, famed In story, and the adored modal of tbe amateur artiM In ths Uitiu quarter, night within sight of tbe oapilol and the htatortc part, of Washington is the tnont unique villa, peopled by the moat unique Inhabitants to be found on the globe. The tlggr Indians, tho MoundtmlMirh, nor, lu fact, any of tlie queer people of this or (Mite noun tries, can compare with these. Their life and their oecupatlrm prove bfyond doubt that there Is a use for everything on the fMoe of the enrth, save the city foundling. A company for the promo tion tif tenement districts couM not draw a quarter of a crnt dividend off thn tenants of tbe dumpn. They pay neither rent nor tnji, nor yet Is the rcm'rvntloii allotted to them by the government. They Just pitch their tin houses where they llko, and while the only signal for Biinduy In the cessation of carts and tumbleilown wagons back ing up, there Is yet a profound respect shown for tho rights of eitch Inhabit ant. There may be no lock nn the door or fence nbout the yard, but every man enn depend upon tils pllo of scrnp Iron, old bottles, rags, and so on re maining Intact without a bull dog tied to It. There Is alwnys a scurry llko unto n football contest over every load of ahhes, but one the content la won, every follow respects the champion's rights. No one could well calculate the revenue from this part of the city's wiiHte, but It Is large, men, women and children all plying the trade with a vengeance. The men wll all Hint they rescue from this source, while, tho wo men work to keep their children warm and maybe also do laundry. Tho chil dren toll bark and forward, their little backs forever bent Under tbe burden of tbe bng, or groping and scratching among the refuse. Many of them warm vhole families In thla way, while al most the entire colored population In tho vicinity of tho dump depend upon it for fuel. rink I'earl Tarna (Ireen. Seattle (Wash.) Hpo. Chicago Tri bune: When Lieutenant Whipple, whllo at dtunor at the Waldorf As toria bit Into a ponrl of wonderful else concealed In a big oyster, he re covered a gem that has since puzzlod the lupldariHts ot the country. That pearl has recently betrayed Irish ten dencies w4ilch are unaccountable, When first brtHight to public, viow 14 was ot a pale piuk hue. This color was aupiKiscd to be the result of the baking process to which It bad bono exposed. Hut slnoe then It has gradu ally turned green, until now It looks not unlike a brilliant green pea. Ills; Ilonanan. This Is a famous mlue that Is some times referred to as tbe Consolidated Virginia. It bas had an enormous out put, being one of the richest silver mines In America. It Is located at Virginia City, Nov., and has the reoord of having produced 110,000,000 ot sli ver within a year. THB I TABLET. mm nj x r v - . 1 1 NW CANDY CATHARTIC r y 7 is I U Uau I TUB - tl ef e.CAS.CAR,T?. ,r bo?,,t.,y knxtla, a partly rUkl eampoeaa. Re BtmrUt w tttn niatral titl-aaiara is CASCARBTf . CAS CADE i(imptly. K.ctirtly (ad H'BuntaUr car r dlaotdai of Mm Stomack. llr a ad UUttiaa. Thty Bat ly cut caaatipati kut earrtct any aai a.ry (arm ol inafalaritT at th twwtft, iaclsdl! dianfcd 14 dyaaatry. Plaaa.at, uuiikli, aot.it. Taat o4 I f 00. Marir aidua, wtakaa or trip. Writ lor koeklct aa4 Ira Mauri. Adaraaa RlkUIS BSlUOl CO., CUCAGO or SsVlOaX. puaa IAIHD AWAY. Wwat Aboard a Slaamahlp and Uails Itaraalf jnlta at Ilnme, If ttiere Is anything In tbe popular anaeretltkm among sailors that " cai nr I tigs good luck," tbe voyage of ths Hritlah steamship Tbalin will be a ptaaMtnt one,' says the Havnnnnh Hew, A fine, large Mnltew eat went aboard lbs day before aha sailed, and composedly curled IWaalf up on the neavfly upholstered crimson sofa In the officers' saloon, and when the ves sel sailed she was a aoutuutedi paa- SMlirar. Bhe Is an old traveler," Mid the steward, aa he stroked her soft fur, "and Oils Is not her first voyage. Cats like a change, and they will visit one vmH and then auotbnr In port until they find one that suits tbem; and they are knowing animals, and seem to have some tntultkxa whoa a teasel Is going to sail. -Do I think a cat brings suck? Oh, yes. It's good lurk to have a cat come to ynn. Why, that's not a supersti tion of sailors slone. Did you ever see a landlubber that dldnt believe It? That oat will have thn best trentment nn board; besides, there's no end to the rats on board, and the rat will be useful as well at. lucky for us." Wnlaeley's Kteltlng Mint The following Incident In Ixtrd Wot soley's military career Is roeorded as having taken plnce when he was In his twenties, and had been In tho Hrit lah army three years. He speaks ol It hlinnelf as tho most exciting exper ience of his life. It was In Htirm.i, and Woleeley was In charge of a small detachment. Dur ing the advance hn had tho bad luck to fall Into a deep hole, and when he crawled out found himself on the en emy's side. As be emerged, he was met with such a shower of bullets that ho slid back In short order. After a few min utes be came out agnln, and amid s vigorous volley, ran for his life. He was nearly two hundred yards from the Ilrlttnh line, and was hit three times before be reached a place ol snMy. Senator Hoar's Iloaolnf. Ben a tor Hoar of Massachusetts, when asked recently what he hod been read ing of late, replied: "For serious work, 'David Harum'; for light reading and amusement, I've been golug through Olbbon again." W. It. flrtmn, .Tarftaon, nllrliliran, writeai "HtinVred wlt.li Catarrh for liftmen reara. HrJI'a ( atarrb Cura curud lua." bold by lrua glU,76o. There is promise in Oregon of the largest fruit crop ever harvested. Illil Yon Krer Itnn Arrna En old letter Ink all failrrt nnt Tnnldn't ave bavn Carter's Ink furltdooau'tfad. Cuba has 15.000 square miles of un explored forest area. Thn stomach has to work linrd, grinding the food we crowd Into It Make Ila work euay by chewing lineman,' Papain Ouin. There are io.'xwxto working people in the German Knipirc. I do not bnllnve liao' Care for eonaamptlnn ha an equal for cough and colds Jon V, boiKH, Irlnlly rtprlng, lud., Feb. IS, 1UO0. Indianapolis has a negro hod carriers' union. Mr Wlnalow'aRoetbi'ngtayrnp forehtMeen b'etlilnt', aoftena the uu ma. riiliioea tiiflamtiia. Uon, allays tialn.curca wind ooiiuliTaj a uottla, The Kansas Sixth Congressional Dis trict hasn't a ncwspaer. TMCDKJG The summer's awful heat will kill those not fit to resist it those whose bodies are full of poison because they have neglected their bowels. The victims of sunstroke, or of any of the other terrible dangers of summer diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus are always those who have been careless about keeping clean in side, and as a result have their blood full of rotten filth breeding disease germs and their bodies ready with weakness to succumb to the hot spell. Dizziness, heat headaches, sick stomachs, sticky oozing ill-smelling sweats, restless nights, terrible pains, gripes and cramps in the bowels, sudden death on the street, all result from this neglect. Keep yourself clean, pure and healthy in side, disinfected as it were, with CASCARETS CANDY CATHARTIC, the greatest antiseptic bowel tonic ever discovered and you will find that every form of summer disease will be effectively PREVENTED JS RT1C Indlnnnpulfs furnlttire-mnkcri are ! establish s permnnent exhibit. Laillas Can Waar Sitae On lire smaller after using Allen's font Rate, a powder for th feet. It make tight or saw shoe easy, lure swollen, hot, sweating, aeblng li-at, Ingroalns nalla. earns and bunion. At all ririiKiil'ta and shoe stoma, fUa. 'J rial apkK HIKF, I f maU, Address Allen ft. Olmatari, I, Hoy, N. Y. More than l.ooo kinds of rubber shoe! are make in the United States. Fits parmanrn Xtaaa after Hrat d etytly etireil. Mo fit" or Barron, I dar'a tiaa of I r. Kllne'a Ureal ar. 1 trial bottle anil treatla farra Iteatxrer. trlat bottle anil trratlae Iras. bt.k.lLKuaa.Lul.lH Aroh HtPlilla.ra. Nearly alt the shoes worn in Japan are luaile of strnw or wood. all-0, Iba Slaw Draaart, Plaaaea all the family. Fonr flavorsf Lemon, Orange, lla.l.erry and dlrawbarry. At your grocer. 10 at. Thrre are 7,31x1,000 men in Prussia raining Iras than al per year, The neat Preanrlntlon for Chill and Ferer I a bottle nf iinnra a Taarat.ts t'Hti.L Tonic. It la atmplr Iron and quinine In a Ualalaaa form. No cure no jiar. I'tlcaWo. The South is to have fiirpcnlijie plan tations. STARVED' Slow growth of hair comes from tack of hair food. The hair has no life. Hair It is starved. It keeps coming out, gets thinner and thinner, bald spots appear, then actual baldness. The only good hair rood you can buy is I t feeds the roots, stops starvation, and the hair grows thick and long. It cures dan druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing tabic. It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say "always' I M s bottle." Alt druif lata. 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