Miss Lillie Dcgcnkolbc, Treasurer South End Society of Christian Endeavor, 3 141 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Df.ar Mrs. Tixkiiam : When life looked brightest to me I sustained a hard fall and internal complications were the result. I was considerably inflamed, did not feel that I could walk, and lost my good spirits. I spent money doctoring without any help, when a relative visited our home. She was so enthusiastic over Lytlla E. l'lnkliam'fl Vcffot nblo Compound, having used it herself, that nothing would satisfy her until I sent for a bottle. I have thanked her a hundred times for it since, for it brought blessed health to me and cured me within seven weeks. I now wish to thank you, your medicine i3 a friend to suffering women." LiLLir. Deoenkolm:. $5000 FOll FE IT IF Till: AlJOVfi LF.TTFII IS NOT (iKNUttJE. When women nro troubled with Irregular, suppressed or painful menstruntign,, weakness, loucnrrhrr-n. displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backnehe, bloating (or llatulenee). general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros tration, or are leset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability', nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all gone," and "want-to-bo-left-alone" feelings, blues, and hoielessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. L.vrtla E IMnklinni's Yc(ronlto Compound at oneo removes such troubles. Kefiwo to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Plnktinm Invites all sick women to write lier for advice. Sho has ruldcd thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. EQUINOCTIAL STORMS. What It Supposed to Came These An nual Disturbance. Tho belief that tho sun's crossing the equator In tho spring and the fall causes atmospheric disturbances dies haTd, but It Is dying, for all that. It Is true, as a rule, that wo do have surh disturbances about tho middle of March and tho middle ot September, but tho mere "crossing of the lino" by tho sun dnon not produce them, as many persons believe. The dis turbances aro due to atmospheric changes that take plnee over the equatorial belt when the cold season gives placo to the warm, and when the warm season gives place to the cold. It hus been mown by carefully kept records In England that more storms occur drlng tho week preceding and the week following tho equinox than during the week of the equinox. That the sun's passing an Imaginary line should cauHc a Btorm Is absurd from the scientist's standpoint, but It Is true, nevertheless, that tho storma are caused by the sun's position In the sky. There Is no objection to calling the Btorms equinoctial because they occur at tho equinoctial season, but there Is objection to applying Hint term to thein because they are ex pected on tho equinoctial date. The Healthiest Land in Europe. An article in tho Statlstlsche Wochenschrlft, upon the comparative Increase of longevity In tho various nations of Europe Imagines that Sweden will before long become rec ognized as tho healthiest of Euro- nnn In n .1.1 1 Ihit 1 I 1 1 " , 1 ' I ft nf fh(, j, an .Ki.iia i,i ,, im, b ... ... last century Its sanitary reputation i S was bad, nut Between imo ana ism no i mortality was reduced to 26.8 la the 1,00(1. Each successive deendo has shown a remarkable Improvement In the longevity of Its Inhabitants. In 1870 tho deaths wero 20.2 In tho 1.000; In 1880, 18.3: in 1S!IH. 1U.H0, and lastly, in 1900, 16.5. With such favorable conditions of health It is no wonder that the tourist In Sweden uhcmld say that ho "met an old Swede at every turn." Marriage Epidemic. Servla Is In trouble now with an epidemic of marriages. Tho cnuse is the system of marriage banks founded as an encouragement to thrift, but which have proved to have quite an opposito effect. Tho young men and maidens of Servla begin paying in to these institutions at an early age on' the promise of a nrenilnin on mnr. premium on mar- riaee. Immediately a small sum has been accumulated tho desire for mar riage grows overwhelming, with the result that the first offer Is snapped up. In consequence prematurely early and unhappy marriages are gen eral. The matter has now reached such lengths that It is seriously ; troubling the government, und the ad visability of abolishing these banks, , which are held to be tho root of tbo evil, is being debated. 1 In 50 years the words and phrases ot the English language lexlconized under the letter "A" have increased from 7,000 In number to nearly 60,000. Science and Invention requiring new terms are largely responsible. GREATEST GUN BARGAIN IN YEAKb. IS.UO UUH fOK fclO.Js OwiusT to the very unusual dry section we Snd thst we have more ltuors,i.uADiiUsncu.asna we can sell, we pro- ordinary tow prices save you aw rtah ".e r art . -a pin teeeacnauu 3- i t t. jj renreaentcdand fu lvalue. This Sinn Is told by merchants nil over the countrv at Sia.oai. It la la tuHEt I Co t In., twist barrels choked bored, works, too snso Dlslol arlo. walnut PBniNOTON model breech, extension rib, double luf ; a nun exactly aa the picture above (from photofraph) shows for o.Mscntto any part of IT. S. oolrecclpt of 11.60 C, O. I), swbjeet to examination. Largest and cheapest eportlni goods houaa In the world. Forty-five years ia builnsas, nferences any bank or express compaov. Complete Gun Catalogue free. . tCHMRIeZBR ARMS CO. Kanaaa City, Mo. The Height of Waves. At the recent Glnsgow meeting of the British Association for the Ad vancement of Science Mr. Vaughan Cornish read a paper on the size of waves at sea. Ho snid that the height of the ocean waves In deep water far from bind had been deter mined with fairly concordnnt results by a number ot Independent observ ers, lie gave the following table as the average of the heights of a number of successive waves: llur ricnue, li8.54 fee.t; strong gale, Sit.fit feet: gale, 15. 4 J; strong breeze, 10.83. These values are only about one-half of tlu 4(1 or fin feet which experienced seamen frequently state to be the slzo nf the waves met with In strong gales. The author explained tills by the fnct that waves of ti larger size probably ipcur at short intervals and that it Is these which rivet tho attention and nre daiigcruu.-i. s.a-sa.a ! nun, A Boon To Humanity Is wlist everybody &;y3 who Si Jacobs Oil Fcr It r-'jres thi most diffi cult cises cf Riieurr.atkm mf tr every ether form of treatment (ui felled. St. Jacobs 01! never falls. It Conquers Pain Trice, ssc and sc. sold by Atx dealers is su:nicii; esaseesssssswss-sB Capsicum Vasoline rut up in Collapsible Tubes. A Subitttute for .in I Superior to Mustard or any other plaster, and will nnt blister the most delicate akin. The pain allaying and rur.itlve qtu'iUea of this artl la ere wonderful. llwiiisiopmev.ume.ua at once, ananmeve nsuoeciie ami -..ej... ,vm ,,, . .i.. h, .uli ufnat teni counter-irritant known, rlao as an external remedy for pains In the cheat and sto-nacheuduli rheuinatk. neuralgic and gout jr o unplalnte. A trial wUt prove what we claim for it, and It will be found to be invaluable In the household. Many people say "It la the beat of all yuur preparations." frlce, lAcents, at all druwists, or other deal-is. or by eendinv Hits a-oount to us lit lostage stamps we will eund you a tube by mail. Mo article should be arcep ed by tho public nnless the same carries our label, as otherwise It is not genuine. CHEESEBROUCn HANCFACTURING CO., 17 Suto Streoti Hew Tors City. VMkttA Wn Hi I- All H Sif FA., ft. ucsi rouKQ by run. Tiwtu- uooti. in i in tnnn. tnu rtr orunRiMii. VcU during the summer and early full in thil Y 5C0KTINU Q0OD5 la geiieral tlnu ffSfar&Tt. PO to uinke tuine extra- every amae retmundine: bar locks, steel atork and fore-enrthoth checkered Is! i , .p. .i -ii- uiih ""5 M) In., f 1-9 X .J HOUSEHOLD Hurlnp For Walla. In lining plain bitrlnp for il part sitlo wall eoverliiK n Hjtlit-f shade of the Mine color In paper Is often used ahnv It with disastrous effect. The tones of the burlap nnd piiprr do not seem to harmonise somehow. A two-toned ef fect In a little ilarkor tints of the same color Is preferable to finish the walls, with a plnln colllna: above, or the two toned pnper may run up on the eo II In ff a little way also. Remnvlns; Ink Spots. Ink spots on furniture may be re moved by an application of nitre. Mix together one tenopoonfiil of water and six drops of nitre and npply In the stain with a feather. As soon ss the Ink dlsnppenrs rub the spot with h damp cloth to remove the nitre whh h will otherwise leave a -white spot be hind it. A saturated solution of oxalic neld Is sometimes used in the snme iiiniiuer to rid furniture of Ink sttiins. Beef Mail Tender. A way of cooking beefsteiik that is a wee bit tough wns Accidentally stumbled upon one tiny. Company came when It wns loo Inte to order. and the contents of cupboard and re frlgerator were very slim. Two ends of porterhouse steak were hastily rim through the meat .chopper, using the medium knife. A coffee cup of rice was put on to cook In suited boiling water, then the rest of the dinner wns prepared and ready to serve before the meat was cooked. Hnve skillet smok ing hot mid grease with just enough butter to keep from sticking, stir In cUopped meat and stir until meat Is cooked through: one or two minutes Is long enough. Meat meat platter and plnce meat in centre of plate, heaping It up with lump ot butter in top, then salt snd pepper to tnste. Make a bor der of the rice around the plate and serve together. Sometimes I serve macaroni with the meat Instead of rice. None of It Is ever wasted, nnd twice a week Is not to often to serve It to my fnmily. Itotind steal; is a good steak to buy to chop If .von hnve no odds and ends to iise.-!ood House keeping. New Kdftes For Curtains, Many new edge finishes are observ able upon the cretonne curtitlns so much used ns overhanging for mi lady's bedroom or boudoir lit the pres ent time, due simple Idea for a por tiere bad both side of the same mate rial to match. The ed'cs had it good deep thrce-iUiirtcr-lneli turn in nnd then were machine stitched about three-eighths of an Inch back from the edge. Another effective finish Is n binding of braid about three Inches wide, not unlike a Hercules braid In weave, com bining nil the varied tints of the blos som bestrewed cret inne. Col Ion fringe combining all the colors of the pattern Is another popular edge finish. These cretonne bnugiiigs ure effective in the extreme, r..id grow in favor every day. For windows over muslin curtains, where the inside docs not show, they nro often left uiillned. Again, they nre lined with u harmo nious plain shade of silk or saleon. r'or portieres, ns has been mentioned above, they nre mailt! double of the same pattern, or when between bed rooms, where cretonne Is used III each, one side one pattern, the other side the other. Philadelphia Iiccord. RECIPE SjT Curry Sauce Melt two tablespoon fuls of butter; ntltl snnio amount of flour, one tenspoonf nl or more of curry powder nnd one-fourth a tenspoonful of salt. When frothy stir In gradu ally one cup of milk or white stock and let cook five minutes, French Straws Beat four eggs until very thick; then add five ounces of su gar, a half tenspoonful of cinnamon and nutmeg mixed nnd Hour enough to make a stiff dough. Boll Into a sheet half nu inch thick; cut into slips the rrUlth and length of a linger; give each one a twist and cook In deep fat like doughnuts. When cool sift sugar on them. Toinnto Chutney This is delicious with cold meats, chops or steaks. Slice ono peek of green tomatoes, sprinkle with one cup of salt and let them stand all night. In tho morning pour off tho' liquor uud put tho tomatoes iuto a granite pan with vinegar enough to cover them; ntltl six peppers nnd four largo onions, chopped tine, ouu cup ot browu sugar, ouu cup of scraped horse radish, cup of chopped celery, ono tnblespooiiful each of cloves and allspice, four apples, chopped, one tea spoonful each of red and white pep per. Boll slowly four hours, und put in air-tight Jars. Fried Bolls Soak one-half cake of yeast In one-fourth cupful of warm water. Scald one cupful of milk and add to It ono 'heaped tublespoonful of butter, one rounded tenspoonful of salt. When the milk la cool add the yeust and stir in flour euougb to make a smootb batter. Beat the white of one egg stiff; turn it into the batter, and when well mixed stir lu enough more flour to niuke a stiff dough. Knead it until smooth. Let it rise lu a warm place till llgb,t, thou knead It down; take out pieces as Image as an egg, make them first into balls, then into finger rolls. Let them rise some distance apart, aud when light drop tbera into hot (at and cook brown. 'LAYING IN THE SAND PILE. A Practical Phase of Child Training In Germany. In the German cities It must be re freshing to find scattered through each park many (rood-sized beds of clean sand. These beds are confined by a wooden border to prevent the sand be ing scattered or washed away by rains. No matter how small the park or In what quarter of thn city It Is situated, one Is suro to find at least four or five of these smsll spots of delight for thP children; and from early morn until sometimes far Into the twilight you will never find ono of those little In cisures entirely deserted. It Is here the little toddlers' legs carry them as Boon as they reach the park, and the younger ones, who are In the carriages, stretch out their arms and by eloquent looks plead to bo taken to the beloved sand heap. Once there, they ask fa vors from no one, but fall to work with a good will, using hands, shovel, spoon or scoop, ench working out with brain and hands his own little ideas to his own entertslnment and satisfaction, and taking the kepnest. pleasure In so doing. Occasionally the nurse en n not reslRt taking a hand In the fun; as long as she run fines her entertainment to herself everything runs smoothly, but any Interference or suggestion to the little workers Is usually met with, resentment. Mechanical or other toys In the hands of older persons Intend ed or displayed for the amusement :f children are simply nothing as com pared with the pleasure derived from these sand heaps. They, without dottbt, not only prlvltlo amusement, but at the not only provide aimtsement, but at tho same time serve to educate the In fant mind. , An hour spent In watch ing the children can be made a most profitable ono in studying thn mind, temperament, nature and resources of these Uttle men and women. GERMAN SHARPNESS. Custom Official 8tralns a Few Points to G-t More Revenue. As examples of the exceeding sharpness with which the Oerman cus toms officials aro now scrutinizing Im ports of manufactured merchandise, tho following ruling and reclassifica tion of recent date will serve to Illus trate what i..ny happen whenever any manufacture .: nrtlcle Is made of two or more component materials. There is a certnln snap hook known to the trade ns the "covert snap." In (iermnn as "Carnblner llaken," which Is made of malleable steel or Iron, coated with tin. These have been imported for years under a duty rate of ten shillings per 22n pounds. Tile snap hook lian a latch In the form of a sliding bolt, which is thrown by a smnll spiral spring of brass or bronzed wire, wholly concealed within tho shank of the hum,. Itecently some zealoim Inspect or has dissected one of theso snaps, removed tho bolt and discovered the hidden brass spring, which forms per haps one-fortieth of the whole weight of tho article, whereupon the covert snap has been reclassified as brass goods, dutiable at 21 shillings per 220 pounds, which is said to bo practically prohibitory in face ot domestic com petition. A Roman Station in England. A most Interesting memorial of the Roman occupation of Rngland has boen sold under tho auctioneer's ham mer. This Is the Bomnn station ot Amhoglnnna, tho largest on the famous wall which markod the limit ot the Bomnn province. After an existence of 1,800 years tho walls of the sta tion, five feet thick, aro In a wonderful stato of preservation. Tho gate ways are noblo specimens ot Roman work. Somo of tho wedge-shaped stones In the arches are still to be seen on tlto ground. The Interior of the ramp is marked with lines of streets nnd thn ruins of buildings. Tho estuto which claimed this ancient memorial of the past was sold tor 8,000. British America is about 300.000 squaro miles greater than tho United States. The colored clement constitutes In Virginia nearly one-third, or 32.7 per cent, of all males of voting age, and is comprised almost wholly of persons of negro descent. ThcifcMific production of a laxative of known value and distinctive action is rapidly growing in public favor, along with the many other material improvements or the age. . The many vKo well informed must understand quite clearly, that in order to meet the above conditions a laxative should be wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance, with its component parts simple and wholesome and it should act pleasantly and gently without disturbing the natural functions in any way. The laxative which fulfils most perfectly the requirements, m the highest degree, is Syrup of Fi$s The sale of mil'ions of bottles annually foi many years past, and the universal satisfaction which it has given confirm the claim we make, that it possesses the qualities which commend it to public favor. Geld In Oklahoma. The Wichita Mountains run from east to west across the southern part of the Kiowa and Comanche country In Oklahoma. They are not over 2.000 feet high In any place, but are quite picturesque and rugged. Government experts have stated, after an examina tion, that gold and silver, also copper snd oil, could be found In and around thn mountains, but as to paying quan tities they wero uncertain. It Is quite sure, from tho mnnner In which pros pectors are rushing Into the hills, that something will hnppen soon. The ex citement will either collapse or grow. A majority septn to think It will grow, and the storekeepers and stage lines are making ready for even a greater rush than now. The potato forms nearly 14 per cent, of the total food of the people of this country. PnTSA TtDst.iss Dtr.i do not spot, strcat or give your gootta an nnovenly dyad appear a so. Bold by all dragRists. The "heart wood" of a tree has ceased to take any part in the vegetative econ omy nt the tree Its use is to strengthen the trunk. How's This? We rffpr Ona Hundred Pollers Reward for any raar? of Catarrh that cannot be etired by Hall's Catarrh On re. F ,T ('iirsr.t Co., Toledo, O. W, tha undersigned, have known F. J. f lienov for the last IS years, and bellevo htm perfectly honorable In all btialneas transac. tfnns and financially able to carry out any oMlgntlnn made liy'tlmir firm. Wr.sT ft Tsnax Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wai.niso, Kin ft Masti, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act Ing directly upon the blond end mucona anr. fares of the system Testimonials sent free, Trlea. 75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Halls Family Pills are the best. The longest State Is California, 770 miles; the widest, Texas, 700. The next in breadth is Montana, 6S0, Heat ror tha Bowels. Ko matter what aits yon, bearlaaha to a fencer, yon will never get well until rout bowels are put right. CssotSKTa help nature, care roit without a grips or pain, proilnoe easy natural movements, cost yon jnst 19 esnts to start getting your health baok. CiS cabi ra Candy Catbartio, the gennine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet haa C. 0. u. tamped on it. Beware of imitations. The sign painter, at least, can always mako a name for himself. FITS permanen ily en red. No fits or nerTons nesnafter first day's nsa of Dr. Kline's Ores I Nerve Hnatorer. trial bottle and tratir a free Dr. It. II. Husk, Ltd.. 9S1 Arch St.. I'b.la. Pa. Somo people regard their frienda simply aa somethit.g to blame things on. Mrs. WiiuloTT'a Soot'.iinj :tyni for ohllilrsti teething. soften t.ie gums, redacos inttninma lion, allays uatn, (".11-04 wuet culin. 'J5j a oottla The fnct that one good turn deserves an other is what keeps things going. I do not belicvn Piao's Cnro Tor f 'onsnmp. tlon has ancqit il for coughs nnd raids. Jen I. Dovts.TnnityHpriiigs, 1ml., Keb. 15, ltKW. Yon rnn't always tell a polished man by bia shoes. "My wife had a dccp-sested cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burce, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones I The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Three sites t 25c, ilk.. If. All drssrim. Conanlt jnnr ilnctor. If he says take It, then nr, as lie ears. If he tails yon not to take It. ttien dun't take It. He knows. Laavs It with htm. We are wilting. J. (1. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. sasaQajJOIIW.nollltlL nbra9lall Uaalllniitoii, l.V WP Successful IV Prosecutes uiaima. YatoPrlnolQal Examiner U 8 Pension Bureau. J jraiucitil wr. JdtMUudtcauui:vlaUui,at(jluo J Roughs J fasTSaTaeVawSBWansUsWUS I "WHAR DEW (Being the Sotrtcoiiy of a Farmer an "Thnr'a a mighty lot r tnlkln' about farmers 'n thsr rights, 'N the wonderful prosperity thet beet growln' Invites. Thnr'a a heap er foolish crowln' 'n the "bents" begin ter shout n holler fcr the Tariff ter keep free raw sugar out I Hut I notis thet th bcet-pruducln' farms are very few, An' the farmers through the country alnt got much ef It ter dew". The hull land alnt a raisin' beets, 'n alnt goin' ter begin, Iteet growlu's right fer sum, I guess but, whnr dew I cum In J The farmer gits four dollars now fer every ton a' beets A linndsom price, I must allow but hldln' sum deceits. Itoet sugar mnnyfncterers admit es they liev found Thet "grnnylated" costs 'cm siiuithln' like tew cents a pound. In fact thet leaves a profit on which they'd greatly thrive And If It kin be sold fer three, why should we pay 'em FIVE 1 It seems ter me es tbet's a game tbet's mighty like a skin Hut If thar's any benefit wnal,wbar dew'l cum In ? When Uncle Sam's In want o cash we're glad ter help him our, 'N we'll stand nil the taxes thet are needed, never doubt. Hut when his pocket-hook's well lined an' nary cent he lacks, Kt seems ter me his duty's tor repeal thet sugar tax. Them fellers wot Is Interested sex Its to protect The beet-producln' farmer thet the duty they collect. Ilut I guess .bet explanation es a little tilt too thin The sugar maker, he's all right; but whnr dew we cum In t Take off raw sngnr duty an the price will quickly fall,' To everybody's benellt, fer sugar's used by ail. The poor will bless the Government thet placed It in thar roach ('n millions of our citizens free sugar now beseech) Thn dealer 'II be delighted less expenditure fer him More demand 'n bigger profits which nt present nro but slim. An' the farmer 'II be as well paid ns he ever yet Inn ben Hut he'll buy bis sugar cheaper tbet's wbar he an' I'll cum In. Now, wbsr's the sense er reason of the sugar tax to-day, When our treasury's a-bulgln' an' we hev no debts ter psj t The duty on raw sugar's Fifty million every yenr An' the people's got ter pay It thet's a fact tbet's very clenr. Fifty million I Great Jerusha 1 Ter protect beet magnates, too, Why should they tax ALL the people Just ter help a scattered FEW And the FKW 1 licet sugar MAKEK8 I Don't it really seem a sin Thus ter help an' fill thar coffers t Whnr dew you an' I cum In 1 The farmer growln' beets hes got a contract price fer years Free raw sugur wouldn't hurt him, an' of it be hes no fears. Hut meblie, like myself he's also growing fruit so nice Ter preserve It at a profit be needs augur-rat a price 1 The repealing of the duty, surely cuts the price in two Tbet'li make a mighty difference, neighbor, both ter me an' you 1 , lct the sugar manyfneterer mnke such profits as he kin Ter blm It may seem right enuff but whar dew I cum in ? An' I nint ngnln' ter swnller nil the argyments they shout Thet the farmers need protection an' must bur raw sugar out. Common sense Is plainly showln' that the people In the lnnrt Want raw sugar free in future an' Its freedom will demand. 'TIs a tax no longer needed hateful to the public view, Taxing millions of our people to enrich n favored few. They can't blind me any longer with the foolish yarns they spin,- While they're busy making money whnr dew you an' I come in ? I'm ngoln ter keep on hustlin', tnlkin', pleadin' with my frends, Alnt no sense In lettiu' others gain tbnr selfish privet ends. I'm ngoln' ter write termorrer to my Congressman 'nil say Thet he ottghter do bis best ter kill that tax without delay ! Feller-farmers, do your utmost whether you grow beets or not To repeal the tax on sugar you can but Improve your lot ! Chen per sugar helps your pocket, greater blessings you can win When we've three-cent granylated flint's whnr you nu' I cum In f ; MAMnCnMP AMHRf CAN r.AnV, lntepen1 llftnioillllh en ly r.rii, w:tn a irooil houpnt hus b-n.l Address KK'ft, J Mn.knt St., c.hira. o.JII. nDrtDQV'"'1' DISCOVERT; rives . J r KJ 1 SS 1 qaiak r l-f and earn I ",. H' iS of teiititn'miaU and lOnavs tieatmiiS 1 Free. Br. a. at. OUIEM S S0SS, Soz B, AUaata, Sa. r N U 48, '01 ftotri1 Medal at Pnfliilft Rxpoaltlnn, AUILIIEINNY'S TADASCO f H Vw Mr Thnn it Jinrter f n Century th rrptitntion nt W. T lunula f:t.0anl fctjnt lii- .r tyl comfort itml ir hun e KwiitH. all other iniikt'i aVttld at tliftw i in .v.. Tin I'xi't'Uent rvpniiitmn in- "n "i ly incnt flU'iif. YV. J.. INmiuIah hIhhm. iiuti to stive I-HUt vttmiitctn.n limn oiIht .UMtiiti fu raj short becuo but rt'imuuon lor llie Ix-at JV'.uo anti tx4 thovt uiufti be Uutint:i!tifl. AnM uy ft.t novotai fttnret tn Awriean i7if fllittQ direct from factory to wearer at one profit; and txtt shoe aeairr everywhere W L.BOUGILAS 5.so SHOES UNION HADE Tlie aiaiulard hna nlwavs heen placed an hlirh Itiat the wearer receives mere value for hla money In the W. I. I ulna put, and ejt.lwi tioea than he can Bet eluewlicnv . I- n nml ia miikea nnd stlUa lnDrc3natid$.;ltil,wl,i(,HU aMy t tier two manufacturers in the world. Fast Color Eyelate Used. W. I,. Itonglaa SW.on anil SM.SO shoos lentnera unoi in aui.ooanil Stl.mi shoes Insist upon having W. T.. DniipflBe on mtntira. Shoes sent anywhere on reeelnt ,-ninnue. i .ne iiienniicenienia nr rnm aa ennwn wium tianau v wnm : plain or cap tout heavy, medium or utnt aoius. CATALOG 'RKK. W. L. DOUCLA8, s ExcelUrvcc- is due to the originality and simplicity of the combination and also to the method of manu facture, which is known, to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and which ensures that per fect purity and uniformity of product essential to the ideal home laxative. In order to get IjsetAfrficil Effects always buy the genuine and note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. In the process of manufacturing figs are used as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtaird from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. wae - oarrrArci3to..aki. LouisvilU.Ky. I for salt by all drusts Pnt fifty cent per bottl. J 1 at m I CUM IN?" the Free Raw Sugar Question.) $900 TO $1500 A VEAK We want Intelligent Men and Women as Traveling Representatives or Ical Managers salary $?ro to si vo a yenr ami all expenses, sccording to experience ami ability. We also want local reuiraetualtvea sila'y il to lis week and comaiiaaion, depending upon the tlma srvoted. Send atamp for full particulars and Sate position prefered. Address, Dept. B. TUB BELL COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa. 32 rnnnot Equaled at Any i'rlea aro made of the same lilgh-gra.lo anal aro Just as iromt in overy way shoes with name and price stamper) of price and V, cents otifiiimnui ; aM..'Tii'i..imit Brockton. Ma, s JJ W. L. DOUGLAS vc afl afT' l-llt r.alffe 1.1 W. - 1 ar i.um I ittin nt Re inr C IV .'.'SI e. v. a rtfrwYork.N.V V 4k . ."V. r
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