i 3tjo CWo for Cclds When the children pet their feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put th?m to bed. They will be all right in the morning. Ayer Cherry Pectoral will cure old coughs also; we mean the coughs of bronchitis, weak throats, and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always made easy and are frequently cured. Three sizes: 25c., 50c, 51.00. If ynnr itrncpist ennnnt Mipnlr irmi sonil m nollnr anrl wa will ,lrr., lu'rce hotilo to ; 1 n. Mia II diaries rr"pi'l- H fr nml sir in your ...... .... vis, m., j, Vl Aybh to Lurrell, Hags. A King's Fear of Woman's Beauty. Charles XII. of Sweden feared only one power in the world the power .f beauty; only a handsome woman could boast of making him rjtiail she put him to flight. lie said: "So many heroes have succumbed to the attrac tions of a beautiful face! Did not Alexander burn a town to please a ridiculous courtesan? I want my life to he free from such weakness; his tory must not find such a stain upon it." He was told one day that a yottnif frirl had come to sue for justice on be half of a blind octogenarian fath.-r maltreated by soldiers. The first in clination of the king, a strict disciplin arian, was to rush straivrht to the plaintiff, to hear the details of -he misdemeanor for himself, but suddenly stopping, he asked, "Is she Rood-look-inff?" And being assured that she w: s both very young and unusually lovely, he sent word that she must wear a veil, otherwise he would not listen to her. WHY OS. PINKKAM Is Able to Help Sick M'omon When Doctor Fall. llow gladly would men fly to wo man's aid did they but understand a woman's feeling's, trials, sensibilities, and peculiar organic disturbances. Those things are known only to women, and the aid a man would give , is not at his command. To treat a case properly it is neces sary to know all aliout it, and full information, many times, cannot be given by a woman to her family phy- Mni. O. II. CUArpixL. tlclnn. She cannot bring herself to tell everything, and tho physician is ftt a constant disadvantage. This is why;- for the past twenty-flvo years, thousands of women have been con fiding their troubles to Sirs. Tlnkham, and whose odvico has brought happi-' ness and health to countless women in the United States. Mrs. thappell, of Grant Park, 111., whose portrait wo publish, advises all suffering women to seek Mrs. l'ink hara's advice and f. , ' Lydla K. Piuk hum's Vegetable C'oijund, as they cured her of inllammuLu. ,of the ovaries and womb ; she, therefore., speaks from knijwledgo, and her experience ought to give others confidence. Mrs. l'ink ham's address is Lynn, Mass., and her udvice is absolutely free. , Compressed Air tor Canai Locks. On the Eric canal at I.ockport, N. V., a pneumatic balance lock is being sub stituted for a flight of old-fashioned stone locks, s.iys the Youth's Compan ion. The new lock consists of two steel chambers, one for ascending and the other for descending boats. Each chamber is divided into two parts, an upper one containing water to receive the boats and a lower one containing compressed air on which the upper chamber floats. When a boat has been run into the upper chamber it is either lowered or raised, as may be desired, by filling or exhausting the air chamber 'beneath it. v aid the mineral A gloss l- jj. My r will do more for disordered stomach or t torpid liver an all the pills in the !T CURES CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. osi: One-half glassful on getting up In morning. ; or grocer will get it for you. name, "rtunyadl Jones." Blue label, red centre panel ;rm of ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, 130 Pulton St., N. Y. Eng!is.i Races load In Politic. If wc except the provinces of the Netherlands, the Swiss cantons and such tiny city states as Mnna:o and San M.-jino, which retain their nncient in stitutions, there is not a nation on earth, making any pretense to freedom and civilization, which had not a con stitution in great measure copied, within the present century, either from lii! land cr from the United States. Thus, whether willingly or not, does the civil ized world confess the primacy of the Lnglish race in matters political. At lantic Monthly. It has been estimated that the ap proximate total production of rubber annually is 57.51x1 tons. Of this amount 21,000 tons axt taken by the United States and Canada: 21.000 by the United Kingdom, and 15.500 by the rest of Kurope. The Annzon district produces 25.OCO tons and Knit and West Africa t.ooo tons: parts of S utth America oth er than the Amazon district, .V3oo tons. The natural gas wells around Iola, Kas., are reported to be rnpii'a'y fallim;. The Rockefeller and Standard Oil peo ple, it is said, will be heavy losers. There Is more Cntrtrrh In this seotlon of the country thun nil o'le.r iltum put tofrctlirr, mill until the Inst, rnv yenrs auppnKod tile InciimMp. Fur a un-at mnny vi.-ir rlm-tor IH'iilliiiltiinl It ft lm-iil ill-i'n.i, ntl'l preM-rlbi'il loenl n-nn-'lii". nml hy con-tinUy fiilllnK ti cure with loenl tri'iitim-nr, ronon ikm-iI it in. cin-ftM. Hi-Iiih-p tin proven rutirrh to be a coiwihitliwil il l'ti-i- mi l llnTi-fiirii requires eonititiitimiiil trentim-nt. HnllX'ntnrrhi'nre, ninlinfiiitiireil by r'. .1. fhi-lifv- Co., Toleilo, hlo, in tbn only -ot- I tut l-.tuil run. on the iimrki't. It Ik tiilifn Internally In oW from 111 il rmw t,i n tt.imtwkftni'nl I .1 1......H .- ! ''in IiIikvI nml mni ii.ln mirfnci- of tin- m'tim. I Mi y micr imp lninilri"! ilnll u- fur nny en-o It full" to rum. Semi f.ir rirriilii'K nml tt-stl-lmilltllK AflillKfF.J. i'iiknlvJc C'o.,Tol:ilo. I). Sold by lrnuvlt T"i Hull's Funilly I'ilU nre the wK A woman has built a house with her own ham's near Koutitain Kerry Park, I nil. It is a one-slnry wooden struc ture of four rooms with a stone found.! lion. Rest For the Uotrets. Ko matter what nils you, hemlnt1i to a funenr, you will nnvor nut well until your bowels urn put rlKht. Cahcarktc help nntnre, cure you without a gripe or pnln, Iiroduce eiisy nnturnl movements, cost you list lOcxiits to Mart xettlng your heiilth melt. C'AscAnms Cnudy I'uthartlo, the genuine, put up In tnnlul boxes, every tab. let line O.O.O. stamped ou It. Beware) of Imitations. Russia absolutely forbids the cmploy nicnt of children under 12 years of age in industrial establishments, whether conducted by the stale or private indi viduals. ITendaclies nnd Nervous Depression are quickly relloved by using Qnrfleld IInd ache rowderg, which are composed entirely ol herbs and are harmless. The intemperate use of tea and cof fee produces results as real as those of drunkenness. Total blindness is often the result of excesive coffee drinking. Pyolng Is as simple ns washing when yon use Potnam Fadelkss Dyes. Hold by all druggists, Ohio's, cities and towns gained 480, 021 in population during the last to years, or 71)2 more than the increase i;i the rest of the entire State. Tour Storckeepur Can Kelt You Csrter's Ink or lie rn k. t It for you. Auk Mm. 'Iry it. I'nr lomls Hl-ukviil tuintinliy !o over etutu la the Vamu. Uu yuu buy Lui'tur'ti 't Breakage of propeller shafts at sea costs an immense sum annually in sal vage. Tits permanently cured. No lltsornoirous niwe nfter tint day's usn of lr. KIIiio'h ln'nt Norvn lticton-r. fra irlnl Imttlo and tmitisn free. Dr.It.H.Ki :NK,I.td.Ual Arch Ht.l'hlla.l'a. Korean paner is so strong and de ie that it can be used to cover umbrellas. Frei-'s Vrrtnlliiire rr Worm Vvitr- ,i"t thp Lwnulne. made uj t,. ii h. t UKY, Uai.timiihb, M i. Electricity is coming more and more into use in the tanner's business. To Cnre 11 Cold tn One ty. Tske t.axativi Promo jnniN Tablets. At) dniKl.u refund tho money If It fulls t cure. . W. Uhovs'i sluuatura It on earn, box. liio. One hundred yards has been run in 10 seconds, but 50 yards never covered in 5 seconds. The stomach has to work hard, grinding the food we crowd into it. Make it worU easy by chowlug Deeinau'a Tepsln Gum. Champagne ta the value of $.?.307,ooo was imported into this country last year. t do not believe Plso'e Cure for Consumption lies an eonat for eoughs and colds. Iohx P. Uoina, Trinity Bprtnn. Ind., Feb. 15. l'JOQ. Silk dresses were worn in China 4.500 years ago. Mrs .Winelnw'sRnr tnuicPviMp forrhtMriMi terthlni'. Honour theuuinii. rrdures InHoniin.-. ton. alluyiiiuiu.eunni iviud ooilo.a.io a bottle. Canada CNpects a population of 6.oco, 000 in its census returns next year. For fatigue of mind nnd body take Gar field Ueuduohe Powders; they bring tm mediate relief and no leiiotlon follows tbolr use; they are made from herbs. Exports of cotton piece goods from Great Britain last month decreased 59,, 391.00 yards from September, 189. The Beet Prescription -for Chills and Perer Is a bottle of Uuori's Timi.rss Chii.l 'I onio II l iiupijr Irou una quinine tn a Uaieleu form. Mu uuia no y. i'rlue 6U0. Otic gaslight gives out as much car bonic acid gas as two sleeping persons. 1 "TAKE THIS! Bilious Friend," doctor, "it is the best laxative water known to medical science." world. the: jvuMJitisYS. riTTNIit'KH t rain, I'lunr Hint ''red. WimsT -No. 2 red fiTfl) M llvr-No. 2 (10 m t'liKN- Nn. 2 vi lli.w, "nr 4'i i't Nn. 9 velltiw, ehi'llivl 41 47 Mlxd'i'iir 4'1 Irt'j OAts No. 2 white W'i W 1 No. 8 white 2-' l i.iu n -Wiiitrrpati nt 3 !D 4 (Ml I'niiev strnlirht wlnli rH 70 3 til Hay- No. 1 tijiuithv Hl li W) Clovrr No. 1 I'l f,0 II CO I r.Kn No. I white mill., tun.... IS f.0 in CM) llt-own niltltlllngH. 13 'J." IS 6d limn, bulk 1.1 7.1 PI 2.1 BriiAW-Wlieit fO ID0D t)at l W 'J SO Itntrr rrailuets, Brrrrn-Elgin emimery 2S ft 2itg Ohio errninrry '.M 2"1;! Fnnry emintrv roll 10 20 CliKKnr-Ohio, "now II V H'a New York, new 12 '1 Vi;t I'oultry, etc. ITrxs per lb . H V t iiii snxs -ilri swil 11 12 tons- nml Ohio. rn ;i!i W a" 27 I'rnltn nnd Veffotillilm, JIkans-Navy, perlntshrl $ 2 lOrtu 2 lfl l'llTATHKB - I 'aiiry white, V I mi . . 45 fill t'AiuiAiiR per linrrel IH( 100 Us ions 1 or bushel ti5 73 IIAI.TIMOKK, Fi,orn 3 80(5i 4 00 Whkat-No. 2 red 72 72V !'iinx-nilxe.l Vi-x Oat 20 20'; I'.nim 23 25 lk 11 Ell -Ohio erriitnerv 2(1 27 l'llll. tOKI.PIIt t Ft.orn , Wiii-.aT- Nil. 2. red. Cor. No, 2 mixed Oath- No. 2 white lll'TTKti t'ren'nery. iv:tr:i. . . Kims -l'entiMyleutilti tlrMts... . 3 30r, .') 10 . 72 , 73 . 43'4 44 .1 30 30', . 21! 2S 2S 20 NKW VOItK. ri.m n .Patent Whkat- No. 2 red ('HUN No. 2 Oath- Wliito western llt'TTKit Creamery lions Htate nnd l'eiinii 9 .1 !'0'i I 20 1H 22 t.IVH STUCK. Central SloeU t'lirds, K mt l.lti irly, t'.i, CATTI.K. Trlme henvv, 1.W0 to 1(100 li s. . . 1$ il 40'S- 3 (10 Prime, lllOO' to 1100 II a 00 5 2.1 Medium, 1000 to 1200 Iks. 4 2.1 4 Co Fnt heilers ;i 00 4 no liuteher, INK) to 1000 lbs 3 W! 4 00 Common to fiilr 3 00 3 CO Oxen, eommon to fnt 2 f(l 4 Ml Common to good flit Imlls A eown 2 .Ml 4 00 Mtleh rows, iwh 20 00 3.1 00 Extra mlleh cows, eneh 35 00 5J 00 nous, rrime medium weights 5 KliS' A 1.1 Hint henvv yorkere nml inrdiinn .1 10 S 15 O001I to eliolee pnrkeiM A 00 5 10 Oooil 1, lr.x mid light vorkers. . . . A 00 A 10 Skip pig. 3 3.1 3 0.1 Prime benvy huge 4 NO 4 00 Common to fitir 4 30 4 hO Houghs... . H AO 4 00 IStnge 3 00 3 7J SHKKP. F.xtrn, medium weight wethers.'? 3 OA'S 4 10 lood to choiee. W) a HO Medium 3 00 3 40 Common to fair 1 AO a to 1.AJU1H. I.nmbs, extrn spring d 5 3.1tS A 00 Lambs, good to eliolen, spring... 4 85 A 35 Lames, eommon to fair, spring.., i 00 4 7,1 CALVES. Venl, exlni 1$ 11 fOw 7 00 Veiil, good to ehoieo. (I (II) II to Venl, eommon to fair 4 fO A 00 Venl, eommon henvy 2 60 4 CO TRADE REVIEW. A Quiot Improvement Cuilnoss It Progress ing Along Conservative L'nej Na Great Speculative Activity Is Shown. R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Business is progress ing along conservative lines. It is with out excitement and without great speculative activity, but with a confident uedertonc, which is to be explained largely by the (act that leading concerns in most of the great industries have ord ers booked to employ their machinery at nearly full capacity during months when curtailment is usual. No net re duction in working force has appeared in the last fortnight and a readjustment oi wages schedules in some branches of the steel trade is affected without trouble. Trices of commodities are generally steady and holiday trade is brisk at all points. There is no cause for alarm in the small volume of nev business at iron and steel centers. With the first sign of higher prices there came forward such a flood of contracts that mills and furnaces booked orders suf ficient to keep their full force employ ed for months. Hence there has conic a more quiet condition, with less bid ding for products. Fortunately, quota tions were not forced up unreasonably during the weeks of greatest activity, nnd now there is no sign of degression, liar arc more firmly held, while many idle mills have resumed in this depart ment, and shectmakers insist on better terms. Other forms of finished material arc steady nnd at most points pig is un changed, although concessions are made for liesscmer at Pittsburg. Numerous bridges are being erected hy the rail roads and a heavy tonnage of structural steel is taken. Other railway supplies are in active demand, with rolling stock urgently sought. For the first time jn many weeks the cereals exhibited strength. Wheat was started upward by foreign markets and prompt respond here compelled covering of contracts Western receipts were 5.8,403 bush -Is against 3.001,708 bushels in the previous week and 5.4.13,010 bushels a year ago. Exports at the Atlantic coast cities were only 2.214.409 bushels, against 350.677 bushels in 180a. More strength was shown by corn, which'brought mil receipts of 4,609,166 bushels, ngiwnsi 3.450,774 bushels last year, but foreign buying was brisk at quotations, 7 cent higher than last year, Atlantic exports for the ,, week aggregating 6,336,715 bushels, against 3. 703,27.1 bushels in 1899. Failures for the week were 20; in the United States, against 221 l.vt year, and 25 in Canada, against 31 hvt year. Twenty. Eix Corpict Fcund. An explosion of dynamite at tin mines at San Andres dc I.a Sirra, Mex ico, killed or wounded many miners At the latest advices 26 bodies had be"! recovered. Fifteen iniurcd person." eoine of whom will die. were takci from the wreckage and th ruins an thought to contain other victims. Absorb Iinpiirll'ei, No compound of gelatine or milk should bo tilluweil to remain un covered, lift both ulisiirh Impttrltles front the nlr. A cut onion Is 11 gen uine Bcnvenger In the mime respect, nnd should never lip umihI In cooking, nor ehotihl It be pitten, nfter It has) been rut for nny length of time. If only hnlf of a Inrge onion bus been lined the other hnlf run be mifely re nerved for iinntlicr necnxlou by wrap plug It securely In paper. Hutu for Tan Mnkurn. The properties of tea depend chiefly upon tho presence of n vnlntlle oil thot nets ns a powerful xtlmtihiut. Tho fact thot this oil Is volatile mid rosily hist Is the rciison why ten should never boll or renin In on tho lettvos after they nre steeped, tireen nnd bhtek tea ore ttmde from tho some plant, the only difference lying In the ways of curing, the green ten being Hindu by much the quicker process. For n strong cup of ten a teaspoon fill to a cup of witter Is the itsunl proportion, while one tcnvpoonl'til to a pint of bulling wnt"- makes a weak cup. Very hard water should be boiled thoroughly for live or 10 min utes before It Is used, so Hint the rar lioiiate of lime may I).1 Mcpni iited from the wiitcr, or on the other hand, It should be steeped four minutes longer bulling point, then used before the separation commenced. tireen tea should be steeped fond tnltinles longer than either Oolong or Kntllsh break- fust tea. A Riigizcitlon Tor the Conk. Another point which the cook should know Is the difference between sltn- ! luerlng nnd boiling. This Is readily ! tested with a rook's thermometer, I when boiling point will be found nt ; -1- degrees, simmering only deniaud I lug 180 degrees. Itoughly speaking, It Is rosy to see the difference be tween tho two. When a liquid bolls lltt full pitch Its surface will be close ly eovieretf with bubbles, nnd the whole surface, will, so to speak, rock nnd swell with the bent. In which con dition It very quickly bolls over. When I It simmers, however, the surface of the liquid will simply ripple like a j pond into which a stone has been thrown, the water keeping all the I time nt a gentle shiver. This rip- j pllng Is called by French rooks the sottrlre or smile of the water. If you 1 allow meat or anything that the cook- try books nny should be simmered to boll up nml bubble, the sulislnnce In question will harden nnd become stringy, giving out all Its goodness to the liquid In which it Is rooked, snid liquid being only too frequently thrown nwny.vla the sink. Hut If In your zeal to keep the dish at simmer ing point yon keep It nt the side of the stove, where the liquid never reaches "smiling" point, the substance In question may heat, but it will only steep, not cook. FtZCiPSS 1 0--0- .o. .o- , I I T I.lnin Ilean Holtp Klleo one small anion nml brown in two toblespoou f tils of butter nnd one of boiling water, one bay leaf nnd one coffee-cupful of Lima beans; cook until beans arc ten der, press through n sieve Into two coffee-cupfuls of boiling milk; add one half teaspootiful of salt; rook until It thickens. Oatmeal and Crumb Orlddlecnkes (Soak a half cupful each of rolled oats and bread crumbs over night in a pint of sour milk; add a hnlf-tcaspooii-f nl eneh of salt and sugar and a half tcnspoonful of soda dissolved In a tnhlcspoonful of hot witter, a benten egg mid flour enough to make a but ter; bake 011 greased griddle and servo hot with butter. Xut Biscuit rut through a food-eut-ter sufficient shelled nuts to measure one cupful, ndd two-thirds of 11 ten spoonful of salt, two teaspoonfuU of baking powder and one tulilespoonful of butter and mix to a dough wlih sweetmllk; turn out on a floured board, knead for n moment, and roll two-thirds of 1111 inch thick; rut Into round or square biscuit, brush tho top with milk, and bake In hot oven. Molasses Cake One cupful eneh of sugar und molasses and a quarter-cup of butter warmed together over the fire. Ktl'r until the butter Is melted, remove from the lire; dissolve a hr.lf Bpoonl'ul of soda In a hnlf cup of strong coffee nnd add to the other In gredients; bent In two whole eggs ti'iil two cups of Hour und buke In squniM tins in moderate oven, l-.'nt while fresh, not hot; teniuptirt with a fork Into squares. Gold Mount rotators Add to one quart of sifted potatoes the beaten yolks of three eggs, one-half teaspooti ful of salt, one-fourth teas'ioonful of pnpt'ikfl, 0110 tulilespoonful of grated onion, one tablespoonful of minced parsley, two tiihlespoonfuls of melted butter; then add the stlllly ben ton whites of eggs. nohl oil a buttered plate, score, brush with egg and bake 20 minutes. Hllp onto a hot chlua plate when ready to terve. Y m IHISTEB SAVED Rsv. Henry L&ngford entirely CE.-resJ cf Nervous Pros iraibn by Dr. Grsons'c Hervura Blood end Horvo Remedy. REV. HENRY t.ANOFOUD. Rot. Henry I.nngford, the eminent rnptlt divine, of IVeston, W. Vfi., has lust ft roped utter nervous nml physical prostration. Ho is pastor of four ehtiri hin. " For ten Jesri," lift nold, " 1 lmve fen nervous and growing wooso nil these veiun. During the Inst four or live years I liecnmn so nervous I could icnreely sign mv untile so It could be rend. I was so nervous that I could not read my own sermon notes after they had been laid aside awhile. "I was unable to hold my head steady in the pulpit, nor could I hold or handle my books and pnpera without embarrassment, owing to the trembling and wpnkncw of my hands and arms. I was so nervous that I could scarcely feed myself. In fact, my norvoui system was wrecked. " I tried ninny remedies recommended by physicians, but found no permanent relief. "One day I wnxintho store of K. B. Ugden. at t-'ardis, W. V'a., and ho said to met You take two bottles of Dr. Urueue's Norvura blood and uervo remedy, and if you say it don't help you, you nwl not pay for It' " I took two bottles of Mils medicine and found so much relief that I bought two more bottles, and now I am wonderfully improved in henlth and in strength. Dr. Greene's Ner vura blood and nerve remedy did it. I can henrtllv and truthfully recommend it to the elek. Too much cannot tie snid in prnlseof this splendid medicine. I sny this for the good of other sufferers from nervous and prostrating diseases who can be cured liy this remedy. For myself, I am thankful to God that I found Dr. Ureeue's hervura blood and nerve remedy, and for what it has done for me." DR. GREENE'S OFFER OF FREE AD VIBE. Dr. Greene, Nervura'a discoverer, will give his counsel free to all who write or call upon him at his office, 39 West Hth Street, New York City. Hla dvlce Is from his greet skill and experience and will shorten the road to health. Thousands come to him and write to lilm constantly. Do not put off getting the right advice, If you are ill. THE 1 : ii4CtonULL Thlslsasperlnl anil limited airer ta the renders orihla paper The Notional A large Dublin manufacturer has a room entirely furnished with Irish peat. The carpets on the floor, the curtains nt the windows and paper on the wall nre made from this substance. For years he has experimented with the ma terial, which is now very largely ex ported as fuel, and he lias discovcr.-d that from it it is possible to procure al most any kind of fabric. There are 1,100 Chinese pupils in Queens College, Hongkong, varying in age from 9 up to 23, and many of them have family cares in the shape of a wife and children at home. ICach year sees a decrease in the proportion of married schoolboys, and the average age becomes less every year. ee0eeOeOeOeOeOeee0eOeO a 0 0 0 0 Tied Up ? When the muaclea feel d rswn and tied up and I be fiesta tender, tutu tea ilon im 0 0 Soreness 5 0 0 Stiffoess from cold or over exercise. It 'lasts but a snort time after 0 0 0 f .St. Jacofcs Oil 0 l 0 0 0 Isabplled. Theeura is proiuit and sure. ceoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoe Dr. Bull's Cough Cam aeouf h or cold at one. Af croun. Broncbitla, aLIVriiri NATIONAL MAGAZINE. tiled by Jot Mitchell Charplt, Vour 50c, reaches us on or before January 1, 1001. Think what this means I II places the cleverest, bright est and most up-to-date magazine in your hands every month for a year for half the regular price! much less than it costs to publish It. The "National" is thoroughly American, now in its 1.1th volume, full of Just the reading you want from cover to cover. Timely Topics, Washington Affairs, Bright Stories, Clever Illustrations. Over iwi p-wrM each month. Irelilnt MoKlntt-y hfli inhiirrlhet! far anil rvn't tliu "Natiovai." thr yi'tirn. Rnil your fiOr. to.ilav while you llilnk of It. Hiihavrlptten price $1.00 a year af ter Jim. 1. 'Address Magazine, 01 Bedford St., Boston. New Zealand shares with Iceland the distinction over other parts of the ear'h in freedom from all forms CM cattle dis ease. The real worth of W. I.. Dininlna xoo ami ft):l.AO fchoea compared with other makes in IM.OO to W.voo. tturSUOIlt KilceT.tne cannot ho eiiHllel nt nnv prlre. Over 1 ,MK), Ooo autl.llpd weitrer. pair f W. t, Oouglas $3 or S3 EC shoes will win positively outwear iwa pairs or ordinary ai or si.bu 'MASS. 1 1 i r,i 1 'i,.. IVe are the lnrreat makvi-M tti .,,.' ai anil (t.i.50 ano.n In the worlil. IVe make, and eellmoroSli nml tj.'l.no allocs tlmn ttn other two munufuetiirern In tho U. at. l'tltt rflMatlllateil of V. h. DoukIu an.i i.i.) Iid for lyU. comfort, ind wrarie known eTurywInr ihru;rwiiit Hit orli. XUey hire to imt briirr Mititfic Una thdn ttiUr nittkM bex'uM til itainlt'ii hnt M.M.jtt bewn ilic-U to hijh tliivt tht wrirtm iptct niu; lor thLir nnnt) i tbtu thrr rn ft t!f-hr? BEST $3.50 SHOE. BEST i $3.00 SHOE.' TIT "7. I : A .s 4 v Mintii W '1' U .i .j M M - nrir AKi 'A II 1-5 Mt'.V.'. i;r L.:.-t (:-il.t k tUvTu i we givt i (.reier i.lu in wh lowiC 1 MUter.(ttttt )t..:.'l htVIIJ w. C VjHiUHaMiil, i,rn.i ii.Jmi,-,- .Ijinpt-il i n brtMm, It ..u'irtl'-ttkrwill ti.it jfft thun ti,c -yu, n4 un-i t U ftptwrv, n.-lMiir.ii' prt.--. t:ul l.ir tor ttTa7 Our hoes will Mteh you mv.smh.n. t.ifv..tat e irtZ V. ! lvujcluB Lbuc (,'o, irucktuu, tlaei PATEITSiEsi flin.u is. m'I'kvkns & en., i m. ii. im D'v. S, 17-Iltl, titrrf, A.olt I M.'T l.. II. I ltr.iii'-li ottlt-fH; rtii. ai'u, t'levi-li.mt i n.i U.tiiQit. I'. N. V. !, I Wit). nnflDCV"" ntoovPKY:fi, UlWJrO I quics r'l.f ni1 euia ,.rsl en.M. Kua of SastiisiiDlaU .nil lOduve' tivtm.il i're. m. a. a. eaau's sunt. s a, aiuu, sa. Uiiil S WrtLkt kiLU: ..Us. I beatCoiw: .ill ti v ru i). T itaiH OuiL fTael In lime. rii.U lir ilrumristii. I WWIB SHOES J'-J' UNION liADP ML IB USE VaV On. .Vast coloMC ra (Tipptaad f I '
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