Wealth of hair is wealth indeed, to a woman. Every other .V ximm physical attraction is secondary to it. We have a book we will gladly send you that tells Just how to care for the hair. If your hair is too t Ii 1 Growth -.becomes y vigorous and all, dan druff is removed It always restores color to gray or faded hair. Retain your youth ; don t look old before your time. $ 1 00 a bottle Alt druggist. " I havo ned ymir ITalr Vljror nnir fr nlmut ynars nnd I h;wo fnuiid It siili'hdid auti siUlsffH'tory In every way. 1 liellnvo 1 have rpoonimimdrd this Hair Vigor to hundreds of my friend, ana thry nil tell tlio mn storv. Jf nnv- hody wnnta tho liwt kind or a Hair vigor i man rertmniy rri'iuuuitino to thorn iunt as etronirlv as 1 can that they got a bottlo ox Ayor's iiair icor." Mrs. N. E. HlMTt.TOW. Not. 88, 1M. Norwich, N. Y. Wrlto lha Doctor. Tf ymi don't obtain All tho benefits you tli'ritrtt from tho moot th Vljior, wruv uv uwmr i,t,iiiii it, A'liiruii, Llt. J. C. AY Kit. Lowuii, Mats. Seven feet six inches is the greatest heiKlil known to be cleared by a horse. To Cnre a CnM In One Pay. Take Immi tlnouo Quinink Tam.kts. AH drui;ittft rnfnnd tho nviliay if It falls to cure, X. W. Uuova'a autuaturo la ou each box. 116a. Germanv has an association of to bacconists with a membership of 18,303. Mrp.WlnsleTv'sflnntninicPyttip forrhlldmn teptulnif, aortona tlioioims. ri'dllm'A liillntiinir tlon, allay iialn.curuii aiutl coltalSc a buttle. An Overwholmlng Thought. Our s'.m is a third-rate sun, situated in the milky way, one of myriads of stars, and the milky way is itself one of myriads of sectional star accumula tions, for these seem to be countless, and to be spread over infinity. At some period of their existence each of these suns had planets circling around it, which, after untold ages, are fit for some sort of human being to inhabit them for a comparatively brief period, after which they still continue for yeirs to circle around without atmosphere, vegetation or inhabitants, as the moin does around our planet. There is noth ing so calculated to take the conceit out of an individual who thinks himself an important unit in the universe 11s astronomy. It teaches that we are less, compared with the universe, than a col ony of ants is to us, and that the differ ence between men is less than that be tween one ant and another. London Truth. The number of new books printed In France last year was 13,123. DO YOU FEEL LIKE TK1S? Pen Picture for Women. " I am bo nervous, there is not a well Inch in my whole body. I am so weak at my stomach and have indi gestion horribly, and palpitation of the heart, and 1 am losing flesh. This headache and backache nearly kills me, and yeBterday I nearly hud hyster ics ; there is a weight in the lower part of my bowels bearing down all the time, and pains in my groinB and thighs; I cannot sleep, walk, or sit, and I believe 1 am diseased all over no one ever suffered as I do." This is a description of thousands of eases which come to Mrs. t'inkham's attention daily. An Inflamed and ul cerated condition of the neck of the womb can produce all of these syrup- Mas. Johk Williams, and no woman should allow to reach such a perfection of wnen mere is aDsoiuteiy no it. xne suDiect 01 our por- tnts Btcetch, Mrs. William 01 bwn, N.J., has been entirely I such illness and misery by Il'tnkham's Vegetable Com d the guiding advice of Mrs. of Lynn, Mass. he medicine has such a record He cures, and no other medi list as pood." Women who V should insist upon getting nlchum's Vegetable Com- tliry ask for it at a store. -.e a letter to Airs, rmu- .Mass., and tel her all 1 ller advice la fro. THE JEWELER'S OUTING. Tpon tho deck he ant nloni, Tlio sky was snpphlrn blue! Ilia checks took on I penrly pink, His e,cs a topnt blue. The hefirfv way In which lio'd dined lie vnlnly was regri-ttliiir; "Alnx!" he sinlieil. "1 rutli.r think My works must need resetting," Out o'er the mil hn Ion nod, beneath The lt turn's ruby Annie; The emerald sen beneath him heaved, And he lie did the Hntne. Jewelers' Circular Weekly; hOVIOHOOa Nell Ho sent bis proposal In box of fiindy. Itello How perfectly sweet. Mrs. Itiigglns The new cook seeiim very civil.. Mr. Uuirnins Yen; she niiint have passed n civil service exam ination. Wlllcti I wns nwfullr downheart ed before- 1 got pngngeil. 1 nmrvled for sytnpnthy. Cjnhus Well, you've got mint'. Hohx Hp's making rapid strides In his profession. JcxtX What Is his pro fession? Hons Ho takes part In six days walking matches. Poet Sir, my thoughts are coiubed In words that burn. Editor Unite right. In fact, I wiitched t'oiiieof them bum only this morning. Tummy Pop, what Is n conlMcnce nimiV Tommy's Pop A conlldenci' man, 'ny son, Is one In whom wise people phiep no eotilld','iiee. Mrs. Muggins (out shopping) Pin buying some neckties for my husband. Mrs. Hug'-flns Oructouv! Will ho wear thorn'? Mrs. Muggins No; but I will. "Hilling mid cooing tuny be nil right In courtship," says the Chronic Hnehi; lor, "but t lmve noticed that ul'ter It girl gets married she seems to forget all about the cooing." "You nrv the thirteenth tramp (lint lias asked me for something to cat to day," snid the woman, viciously, "lhm't let thut worry yon. minium," replied the tramp; "I'm not supersti tious." "When I left," said the orgnMst, "Miss Screech and Mr. Psiwlcr wora srpinbb'.liig about which had the finest voice. Aiv they through?" "No," nn swercd the sexton, "they're still com paring notes." "Here Is nn article," remarked the erar boarder looking tip from his paper, "about n miser who hud hid den nwny tiiree pints of gold." "I thought gold usually enme lu quartu," snickered the fellow who hml just paid his board bill, anil thus felt him self to Ik? n prlvlledged character, self to bo n privileged character. SOME QUEER PRISONS. All the Comforte of Ilntna nn.l Clnb Art J'rovldnd. Thnt portion of tho new prison on tho Port Koynl lioulevnrd, Purls, reserved for political offenders will be a delightful abode. Oak tables sur mounted by mirrors, supplied with electric lights, ornamented with green shades, nre more suggestive of the lmiidoir than the prison; nevertheless, they will be found there. The conver sation room, exclusively reserved for the prisoners and wtdl supplied with books, newspapers, and easy chairs, will certainly tend to make the Snnte prison more popular than, the clubs, especially as, In addition ti" n splendid bath room, tho prison be-. Vts of a garden planted with bountiful shrubs, which will lie Illuminated during tho summer mouths by electricity, and per baps the French government will pro vide a military baud ns well. The prisoners on the occasion of the riots last year In Italy did not have an altogether bad time, on the-whole. They occupied the same large cham ber, and, when not discussing various questions of the day, or reading or writing letters, each took turns at composing a novel, tho length of each separate contribution being one para graph. The Finnish prison for debtors at llelslngfom wiis a cheap and plens imt boarding bonne until the lut day of 180(1, when It wna closed, it hav ing occurred to tho ratepayers who did not habitually tiso it that it was an expensive luxury. Most of tho in mates who were committed for tliree years preferred to stay there rent free, and devoto their funds to having a good time rather than pay their debts and go free. Rechercho dinners were brought In if the debtor could pay for them with wines, spirits and tobac co; and, if they wlnlied to return any hospitality, their friends out Id e the jail could come In for tlio purpose of enjoying the samo. Of course, In this ideal prison, the Inmates could go out of lt precincts when they wished, but by a cruel legal enactment they had to be accompanied by a warden, who hud, however, to don plain clothes on these occasions, so that tho prisoner'! social standing tihould not bo im periled by being seen lu the company of on odlouB Jailor. Cleveland I'luln Dealer. Inflnenee of Hnnjer on tbe Mind, A French scientist, M. Lasslgnardle, has been investigating the lnfluenc of hunger on the mind, and finds that when it Is prolonged the mental con. dltlon resulting approxluuitcB that pro duced by alcoholic intoxication. In the early stages there Is merely an In creased mental activity and stimulated Imaghmtiou, but if the deprivation of fond continues too long sleeplessness, frightful rlsloiiB and murderous lm- pulses appeal", Many of the symptoms of disease are I Identical with thusa tf hunger. 1 V THE MAJIBETS. rlrnBDWV Vta Iettr aad VeeA. WnsAT -9a. t red Ityo No. 1 - Ooss No. t yflkiw.-eetv....... No. 9 yf How, shflUKl. m Mixed ear 0ts No. 3 white. No. 8 whit fWfffl CO 41 44 M Al ti 47 44' 4 27H lis Pi.otm Wlntor pnfontv. SCO 4 00 8 1H) 15 25 l!l 7A 111 (0 10 '.5 in (0 1) V5 D 00 Fancy stral(fM winter. 8 70 Uat -No. 1 timothy 15 00 never No. 1 19 2 Fr.rn- No. 1 white mld.,ton.... 1 50 llrown middling. 15 75 Urnn, bulk 18 M BTnAW Whont 9 00 Oat 8 75 linlr.r rroduota. llcrrrs F.lxln creamery. . . Ohio orfnmory I'ntioy country roll Cnr.KKH Ohio, now Nw York, nrw I'etiltry, n Hsxa- par II) ('mrR!s--drwsrd Koos rn. nnd Ohio, frMh., n 29 . 211 . 20 li 12J 0 11,'tf 24 13 Frnks find VR-ftahlft. Mkaks Navy. porlmshH $ 3 001f 2 10 1'oTATims Fiinoy white, V bu.. 45 0 ('AimAi)B-par harml 00 1 00 Ohiuxk piT buriiol 60 68 HALTIMOKK, fvav.n t 8 0(? 4 00 Wbrat-No. a red 71 71! t onx mixad 4!1L Oats 27 Rous 24 Uuttkd Ohio creamery 25 I'lllI.ADKLl'lllt. Promt $ 8 20 8 40 Wiikat No. 2 nil 72 72 V Cons No. 2 mixed 41 44 V Oats No, 2 white 2M 29 IICTTr.n I'n'nmery, extra 2f! 2H liuon 1'enuNylvaiiln llrsts 20 27 KW VOItK. Pt.ot n- Patents Wiiuat No. 2 rel Coiin - No. 2 Oats White western . 8 00 4 25 7(!"i M 2S'i lliiTTKft--('n'amery. . . . in 20 Dons-Statu anil lVnun 20 MVK STOCK. Central Stork Vards, K:it l.lbortjr, Pa. CATTI.K. rrimo honvy, IMmI to 1(100 .t 5 40 5 (10 Prime, 1800 to 1400 Ihs 6 00 6 25 Medium, 1000 to 1200 II 4 25 4 50 Put heifers 8 60 4 (HI Iiiitehnr, IO0 to 1O00 It 8 75 4 10 Common to fnir 8 25 8 76 Oxen, common to fat 8 00 4 00 Common to good fat bulls A rows 2 60 8 60 Slileli cows, eaeh 20 00 85 00 Extra mileh eows, each 85 00 65 00 Itoos. Prime medium weights 6 00 6 05 Host heavy ynrkers nnd medium 4 115 " 6 00 (lood to ehiiloo packers 4 05 5 00 (lood pigs and light yorkors..,. 6 00 6 05 Hklp kk 8 50 8 75 Prime heavy hogs 6 00 5 05 Common to fair 4 60 4 1 Koughs 8 00 4 05 Stags 8 00 4 00 SHEEP. Extra, medium weight wethers. $ 8 75 8 P8 (lood to choice, 8 60 8 (15 Medium 8 00 8 40 Common to fair 1 60 2 10 LAHns. f.nmlis, extra spring 4 80 6 00 .ami is, goon to cmuce, spring... 4 no 4 va Lambs, common to fair, spring,. 4 00 4 CO CALVKS. Veal, extra t 8 E0 7 00 Veal, good to choice 6 00 75 Veal, common to fair 4 75 6 00 Veal, common heavy 8 00 4 60 TRADE REVIEW. Ml Dcpaiimoatt ol tho Iron and Stool Trade in Healthy Activity Sound Butinest Condition Prevail. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: With reasonable promptness business is recovering both activity and tone, and fortunately with out the sharp rise in general prices which was seen in the spring, and which was followed by a sudden and serious transition to a more natural ranxe. Business is not yet what it was on the top of the wave of industrial prosperity, but the working force is fast increasing. Recital of conditions in the iron and steel market has become a monotonous repetition. Each week there is , the same record of activity sojjenerally dis- inouteu mat evcryining, irom tnc raw i'naterial to the finished product, enjoys i share. There is also freedom from pcculative accumulation in anticipation cf fancy prices. Railroad companies compete for rolling stock. Export or ders in some lines are filled with diffi culty, owing to the unusual domestic demand for all forms of iron and steel products, but in no quarter is there any unreasonable inflation of prices, such as was seen during the meteoric ascent last year. In a few descriptions prices on export orders are shaded to hold the business. Bradstreets says of grain: Cash wheat is slightly higher, partly on the belief that some real damage has been inflicted in Argentina, but mainly be cause the supply suitable for export ?s really limited at the seaboard. Corn receipts nave been of generally low grade and the November option has been cornered at Chicago. Better weather is looked for to improve volume and quality of receipts, and visible stocks are well down to minimum. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 3,827,296 bushels, against 4.062,020 last week; 3.688,677 in the corresponding week of 1899; 5, 824.766 in 1808; 5.465.153 bushels in 1897 and 3753.696 in 1896. From July 1 to date this season wheat exports are 75.301,387 bushels, against 85,468,542 la.t season, and 89,134,083 in 1898-09. Corn exports for the week aggregate 5,235, 568 against 3,976,914 last week; 4,14'J, 523 in this week a year ago; 3,993,846 jn 1898; 2.869,705 in 1897, and 2,920,802 in 1896. From July 1 to date this season corn exports are 69,880,561 bushels against 92,170.488 last season, and 60. 822,763 in 1898-99. Business failures in the United States for the week number 315, against 227 last week; 202 in this week a year ago. Canadian failuies for the week number 31. To Creik Up Filipino Junta. Uuited States Ambassador Choate has made representations to the Briti.h foreign office on the subject of the Filipino junta at Hong Kcng. The foreign office it investigating the mat ter, and will reply as soon as the re ports of the authorities at Hong Kong ire received. 8ho's" Good Point. A cretty girl, with a decided air of being aware of her charms, stood in front oi the lion 1 cage out at the 00 Sunday afternoon, say the Washing ton Tost. Two young men were near her, nnd her elaborate unconscious ness of their presence betrayed the fact that she knew they were looking ct her. "Pretty, isn't she?" said one young man in a low voice. "She's a beauty," said the other, en thusiastically. The pretty girl's checks turned a trifle pinker, but she went on talking elegantly to the elderly man with her. "Beautiful head to draw," comment ed the first young man. "Look at the way she holds it." "Uh, hum," assented the other; "that shoulder's beautiful." The pretty girl turned pinker still, and looked more pronouncedly uncon scious than ever. "Look at those muscles," said the first young man. "Look at the muscles in that leg. Yon can fairly count 'em." And the pretty girl turned very red indeed as it dawned upon her that the two admiring young men were dis cussing the lioness in the cage. Poland Advance In Maaulaciuret. The great product of Poland is nt present textiles of cotton and wool. The growth of the city of Lodz (pro nounced as though spelled Lootch), a manufacturing center, four or five hours' ride from Warsaw, is really won derful, and quite American in its ra pidity and present proportions. In 1835 Lodz was a small, dirty village of 10, 000 inhabitants. To-day it is one of the busiest cities in Europe, with a popula tion of 450,000 and a rank among the first ns a manufacturing center. Lodz makes cotton, wool and chemicals, but particularly cotton nnd cotton fabrics. It is known as the Manchester of Rus sia. Russian Correspondence in New York Tost. In the new British parliament 55 mem bers are directors of British railways and 11 are directors of colonial or for eign railways, while half a dozen others are large contractors for railway works. All goo.1t are alike to Potkam Papilim Dyes, as thay eolor nil flhr at one boil ing. Sold by all druggists. The newly restored Metropolitan Tabernacle at Newington-butts, in South London CSpurgcon's) has been opened free of debt. The old Taber nacle cost 31,352 4s lod; the new one, with its corner hall, 44,576. How's This) WooffcrOna Hundred IlnlUr Roward for any cut of Catarrh tlmtoannot b curod by Hull's Catarrh Curt). F. ,1. I'll em sr Co., Props.. Toledo, O. We, tin undurilKni'd, have known K.J. Che ney for the lu-t IA yi'ilra. and Imlleve him nnr frtftly )timirnt)lc in ull ininlneaa ti-nn-nctlnna and flnanclitllr alilf to carry out any ouIIko tlon m de by thulr tlrm. Weht & Tkuax, Wholvaale DrngicUte, Toledo, Oh o. Wai.dino, Kinnan . MAHTiif, Wholesale DniKiilnts, Toledo, Ohio. Haifa Catarrh t 'nro lainken In'ernally, not-Inicdlri-ntly upon the blood and murona nr. fiicea of til- a)'ntnlll. Pi lo, 7So. p' hottlo. bold by all DnifttflatM. TiiatlmontaU f ree. Hall's Family Pllla are the lint. The Charleston painters' strike lasted four months and the union was victori ous. Not a man returned to work while the battle waged. Best For the Iloweli. No matter what alls you, hesdanh to a Cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. Casoassts help nature, cure you without a grip or pain, produce easy natural movements, eoat you lust 10 oentt to start getting your health back. Casoasets Caudy Cathartlo, the f"' iu .u.w.. .,., let has 0.0.0. stamped on It, uaware oi imitations. - About 7,000 people in Paris are cm- ployed in the preparation of human hair red in the pt the market. lor Carter's Ink Isnaed by millions, which Is a snre proof of lis quality, hvnd fortreu Ixinkliit, "inkliuga." Adurtus carter's luk Co., boalou, Maaa. : Bv the aid of modern maohinrrv one man can cut .nr. ran r .nim u,a..., ,,-. ' !.. . day. u,uww " II I V 1 1 TT I1VVIO III Trey'" Vermlfusre For MO Years ITaa hern the family mi dlclne for worms, tt cures. 26 eta. At Diimgiata and country stores. The temperance people, or Prohibi tionists, have a daily paper in Chicago. Flto's Cure Is the best medlolna we ever ned for all affeetlous of throat and langs Wh. O. Emublh, Vanburen. lad., Feb. 10, 1UJ0. More people are engaged in agricul ture than in any other British industry. ryspspsla is the bane of the hum an sys tem. Protect youranlf ogalnst Its ravages by the ue of Bosnian's 1'epala Gum. Children Employed, Wages Regulated. j ine iiew Zealand parliament at its latest session passed u law prescribing a minimum wage for children. NoJ)oy under 18 may now be employed in a factory or work room at less than $1.25 a week, and no girl at less than $1. The object of the law is to correct a long standing abuse of the apprentice sys tem, unscrupulous employers in dress making and millinery establishments having been accustomed to take young girls into their employ, keep them for 12 months without paying them a cent in the way of wages, and then turn them adrift in order to take on fresh hands under the same conditions of non-payment of wages. Public Opinon. Bootblacks may not Boston on Sunday. do business In Speedy, Prompt and Sure. I Avtrtg Doit: One-half arlaMfuJ on erlelnir In the morning;. Every druggist and gaaeral wuoleaale grocar lu lue world aislls It. A C If 'or til0 ,ul1 Dmai AOri "Hunyadl Jinoa. Sale leaperUri Frm .1 ANDRbA AXLBHNBR, I JO Fultoa 5t.. N. V. Pit OPENED HER SKULL Urs. Usher's Remarkable Story Dr. Greene's Nirtura Cured Her ""M t4i MRS. FRED. C. LAHIIKB, JR. The case of Sirs. Fred. C, Lasher, Jr., a well-known woman of Westport, N. Y., la one of the most interesting on record. It I an actual fact thut head aches caused her head to split. " For thirteen years," she says, " I suffered from tcrriblo headache night and day, until the bones of my skull opened so that tho doctor could lay his thumb right into the opening on to my brain. Two doctors attended me 4nd claimed that I was on the verge of Insanity. I was under their care for nfne years, but got no relief. Then I tried Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and inside of a year the bones of my head hod taken their natural shape again." That Mrs. Lasher's statements are true la vouched for by reliable men of Wentport, and by a Justice of the Peace there. Dr. Orecne's Nervura blood and uerre remedy cured Mrs. Lasher when all other remedies failed, and it cures thou sands of suffering women every year. If your head aches, if you cannot sleep and are weak and nervous, remember that this great curative agent, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, will make you well and strong. Dr. Oreene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy Is a physician's prescription, formulated from a discovery after years of Inyestiga tion and experiment. Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New York City, is the discoverer. He can be consulted free personally or by letter. Forestry It Need In This Country. American forestry has not yet gone beyond the preservation of our old for ests, for general reasons. Tree culture for profit, which forestry signifies in the Old World, is here not thought of nor will it be while we have forests to burn. In the Old World forestry is a business. , The artificial, hand-made lorests 1 1 ' prance, nnd especially Germany, supply ... ,. timber used in those coun- -- , i. tries. bngland depends on outside sources almost wholly for its timber. England paid about $10,000,000 for for eign timber last year. Her bill is an nually growing larger. Hut it is slow work to make a profit on timber plant- ing. Thirty-five years is long to wait. Median s Weekly. I The Beat Prescription for Chllta end Frror la a bnttl of (luovs'i Tastbi.rs Caiii Tomo, It is simply Iron and qulniiie In Uaielesa lorm. Mcute-Lopa,. roue taw. A scientist says a sigh is due to worry, but that a deeper cause is a lack of oxygen. f X A ,f UMC AINU UU i lu maiiy fortna Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica makeup a large part of human autTeritijr, They come suddenly, but they go promptly by the Mat oi St. Jacobs Oil which la a certain aurt cure, eta quicker, never gripe and obtains better rcaulta than any laxative known. 1U action la marvelous, ite effect Immediate. No remedy will cure constipation and billouaneat, ao quickly and with absolutely no discomfort as BLUE Label with Bed Centre Panel. An English curate has been dismissed because he is a poor cricket player, though no fault was found with his the ology. Dr. Bull's Cough Curca a couffh or cold at once. v Conquera croup, bronchitis, jyi 11 Q grippe and consumption. 15c J r s&ATtfliffiiAS SHOES ' UNION fiADC The real worth of W. I.. DotiRina W.'MM) nnd ).i.AO alioeerompnred with othfr makes la M4.IHI to Bl.OO. OlirHMtllll KllKcI.lne cntinnt be equalled at nny prlre. Ovr I .IHHl, Ooo aatUlleil wearers. One p'lr of W. I. Oouflia a S3or $3 50 ihMi will Bolltivaltf autwnr two pairs of ordinary or si.mi We are the largest makera of men's and Ofl-no ehore In the world. We make and eel! more 93 nnd xlw ahoea than any other two manufacturers In tho 11, fj. Tht repMtnlliin ot W. I.. Douglas i UsUand hnri for t?U. comfort, ftnd wesrti known cferywhert Hirotighnul the world. Thfif have to itlv better titlic Mod than ntlirr Ilia Ice txKtuae th MniidarrJ h"f sIwit been pltcMl to high tliat tlis wnrrn i peel mortj fur their tmntj ; than thiy ran pot vtaewher BEST $3.50 SHOE. BEST $3.00 SHOE. it i:a mure W I. ttioea art aolil than any other make ia bvua a tntitw 'I'll i V Alii: THE Ilk Ml'. nut dealt ahmilrf kr. tlitm i w iv oo Uaalcr exclusive aal In each towo. iiho no iiitaiif uiri intiu on navini w. it. T)ouitia alio with nam and pru e atamprl on bottom. If vour dealer will not gat them for yu, nd dirKt to factory, earirntnf mit and We. eitra for camajrt. State kind oHeather, aii, and width, plain or eap to. Our ahiMf will raach rou anywh.re. Catalogue r, V. Im laouglua Shot) Co. isrucktun, Mmat, STOPPED FREE ParaiaaonllyCurt.se DR. KLINCS 0R!T NERVE RESTORER (rbvstatVHi, smtmp! or hw aail, tratiM a4 -A TUfAI. 1UTTI.E PIIKR W Ht aairMUi wh MT aiprf lr a Ariittrf, nrKiniai twa, vB'y Mnswiry rtutr, Mr an rf. vovwa IntTdm. KalaT. Sfaa, Si. Vltu Disn. Ui-MlltT. Kiiiwtlat. IR, K. n.liLINR. Lrd, 931 Area atraat. Phi lads laMia, ihim uik TE SELF-SUPPORTIKfi WOMEN Without lntarrarlnia with vnnr rpmlar dntlM Ton can luuka rnonay by iumao of our olfur of a) 17500 FOIt St'lKflll PTIQya, Band for fulTTartiS uLn. TUB ItlrfTNKATOIt, T f IT W. 13th HI., New York. Dl. !'. 117 14th Btrft, WAMI INC.TlN l. t. f.a 1MIU. IB Hrsn n oruiaa: t.iitt ayo, C lrvflanJ unJ Uatroit. 'Cucpessfully Prosocuteo Claima. lAto prfnufoal axanlnor U.lS. puaton bureau. 3jrrlit v i v 1 1 w.ir. IftiuliiifUi-atnisi'luiinii.att v attite, HDnDflVKEW DKOOVERTlfina tIVrO I qniek r. I.t 4nll 6ori w,r, nmm. Bm tMlimooltli a4 lOttnya liaataiwiS tt. sc. a. a. aaua's sues, Sox , auaaia, sa. IIFASTCOLOt?? 1 4Qpi''w''MM.'j r PATENTS lEip I V.Jt. V. 0, 1000. ' I tvPfta5r I I I Beat OouMh syrup. Tauea OoudV Oat I I I 1 In time. Hold hr droinitMa. I I
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