J C0MK030JE KICIULSON OF OU). NAVY loccmraandi Pi-ru naOth.r Pro m'nant Kn Testify. Commodore 8onicrvllle Nicholson, of the United States Navy, lu a letter from lSli" R St., N. W., Washington, D. V., mjti: "Yotir I'pnina linn been nnd is now used by so many of my friend and nc qualntances as n sure euro for cntarvh thnt I am convinced of its curative qualities, and I unhesitatingly recom mend It to nil persons suffering from that complaint." S. Nicholson. The highest men in our nation have given rernnn n strong endorsement. Men of all classes mid stations are equally represented. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of I'e runn, write at once to Dr. Ilartman. giving a full statement of your case, and lie will he pleased to give you bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartmnn, President of Tbellnrtman Sanitarium. Columbus. O. A'; Your Drjcgl-.i for free Peruna Almaiac for 1904. Difference In Cllma'.e. Tho difference In latitude betwern tba extremes of New York, taken with the dlffennc In elevation and the presence of the pea In the southern part makes an appreciable difference in el' mate. There Is decidedly more snow also a somewhat lower average with winter temperature 'on the edgo of Yonkera than at the southwestern Jxtrcroity of Stiten Island. While the highest point of tho city is th9 ridge near the center of Staten Island, where the elevation at several points exceeds four hundred feet above sea luvtri, me gciiurm ejievuuon in ine up r portion of the city la considerably Jrater than that of the parts south VjCentral park. 'Tiere are at least IKft Flllnlm. stu. f ftanfu In Amnrlpan nrlHneti I Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thnmrrsnn Of LIHvdale. N.V.. firanrl Wnrthv Wise Templar, and Member ol W.C.T.U., tells how she recov ered by the use of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs, Pinkuam : I am ono of the mnny of your prntcful friends who have been cured throucrh tho nso of Lyll;i E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and who cuu to-duy thank you for tho fine, health I enjoy. When I was thirty-five years old, I suffered sevcro backache and froquont bearing-down pains ; in fact, I hod womb trouble. I was very anxious to pet well, and reading of the cures your Compound had made, I dceldcd to try It. I took only si bot.tle,but it built mo upandoured mo eutircly of my troubles, " My family and relatives were naturally as gratified as I was. My niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration, and was considered incur able. Hhe took your Vegetable Com pound and It cured her in a short tlmo, and she became well and strong, and her home to hor great Joy and her hus band's delight was blesse'd with a baby. I know of s number of others who have been cured of different kinds of female trouble, and am satisfied that your Compound la the beat medicine for sick women." Mrs. Elizadkth H. Thompson, Box 1015, Llllvdnle. N.Y. $5000 forftlt If otlalnal of about Mttr prono tomlMMom cannot bo m-oduaoa. 8ucafl00fully Prosecutes CI Lata Vrlpq um B7mloir u U. I'etiaiou 3 j rm in jWll war, H uu ftdliutliutf cltuuii. a I aim. Uurasu, Rttj ftUwtt P. N. U. 4, '04. DROPSY NEW DIBCOVBRT; ivm oatuk tUf suid eurM tiijnt rrr. Dr. KBIN tOUI. Bu ft. AliMtkM. Alt II I Couua Bjruu. Tut In tlmo. Bold by drugUM. mrs. nnzanem n. innmnsnn ii MANNERS IN QUSINGS9. Drains and Good Deportment Win ning Combination. The value of brains In businern cannot be overestimated, of course, nut neither can the value of manners. D.ro't make the fcrror of supposing that brains ere everything. You n ay have tho best set of brains in tho town, but If you hnven't tho manners of a gentlvman nobody Is going to appreciate you. Your manner Is the outward Indication of what you are within. In tho estimate f most peo ple, and if the manner is disagrevabls few will take tho trouble to examine Into you any further. The consensus of general opinion Is that the man who goes about with porcurlne quills as his manners hasnt any brains worth bothering about. Did you never notice that tho men who employ largo forces of intelli gent people look at an applicant closfly, ask a few seemingly unim portant questions and promptly em ploy or dismiss him? They don't sound his brain depth; they don't ob taJn his biography; they don't In quire into his social standing; they size him up from his manners, and if ho is brass on the surface they don't look for gold within. The Employer knows that if an ap plicant's manner strikes him favor ably it will also favorably strike peo ple with whom ho comes in contact in his work. And nobody know9 bet ter than a big business man that a favorable first impression means half tho sate. Teople are apt to think that if there is any plnce where man ners are of little conseqnenc?. it Is in business, where cold calculation so largely takes the place of feeling. But the truth is that nowhere else are manners of such importance as In every day dealings. There Is no capi tal and equipment any young man can have that wJU pay him better than good manners. There Is no possible calling for which this docs not hotter fit him. If he has brains, the woil.l owes him something, hut unless he hss good manners he will have a hard time tollsctlng it. Kausas City World. About ono thousand bIx hundred skilled glass cutters in 2f towns in Pohemia have struck. Work is done by tho piece at prices which give the average wage 43 cents a day. Tho skill of these famous Bohemian glafs cutters depends upon the fact that they are trained to It from tho ago of 6 years. Much of the work is dono in homes with foot power lathes and one-third of tho artisans are women. The average annual talnfall of Ohl.i for fourteen years is thirty-seven i Inches. FITS permanently cured. No Pts or nervous neps after first dav's use ol Dr. Kline's Grout Nerve li..torcr. 4trinlhotleandtreatlsofr"0 Dr. R. II. Kline. Ltd., Ml Arch St.. rhlla.. Pa. It is easier for a woman to conceit bet love than it is to hide her indifference. Salzrr's Tfome Itnllrior Corn. o named bemuse SO seres produced m heavily, thnt its proceeds built a lovely home. Pee Salr.er s catalog. Yieldeu in 1P03 in Ind. 157 bn.. Ohio 100 bti.. Tenn. !S bu.. nnd in Mich. 220 hu. per acre. You can beat this record in !IKH. WHAT DO YOU TJIIXK OP TUESE YIELDS PER ACRE? 123 bu. Beardless Barley per sere. 310 bu. Palwr's New National Oats r-er A. 60 bu. Salrer Spelt-: and Macaroni Wheat, 1.000 bu. Pcdiiree Potatoes per acre. 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay. 60,000 lbs. Victoria Rape for sheep per A. IflO.flOO lbs. Teoiinte, the fodder wonder. 64,000 lbs. Sailer's Superior Fodder Corn rich, juicy fodder, per A. Now, such yields you can have. Mr. Farmer, in 1P04, if you will plant Salzer't seeds. A.C.L. ji'st sf.xd Tnis sotict: axd IOo. in stamps to John A. Salrer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive tlicir great catalog and lots ..of farm seed samples. When a mnn thinks ho knows it all ho is happy until he wakes up. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forehlldren toothing, soften the gums, reduce liiQnmnm tlon.ullays paln.cures wind oollo. 25o. a bottlo A failure to start often saves a miserable finish. The big, rM, American aprlo has long been a favorite with the people even in the remote regions of Oer 1 many whilo tho fine California dried . fruit now for salo In every grocery Is I indispensable to the averago houso 1 hold. a.003,000 Italtuns In J'rane. There are 2,Kio,000 Italians In Trance, chieily engaged in artistic, edu cative or laboring pursuits. Most of them arc found lu the eastern, espe cially iu the southeastern departments, but they nro scattered all through the country. On the other hand, there nro only 10,000 Trench in Duly. London Globe. Cntnrrh Cannot n Curad With local applications , they oa:mot reach the seut o( the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disnaso, and in order to ctre it you must take internal remodios. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and ants direst ly on tho blood and mueou su rfuoe Hull's Caturrb Cure is not a quaok niediolne. It was prescribed by one of the best physi cians la this country for years, and is a re? nlur prescription, It Is composed of the best tonlos known, eomblned with the bos: blood purillurs, anting direotly on the mu cous surfaces. The perfeot ooinbluatfoa o.' tbe two Ingredients is what produces suah wonderful results in curing outturn, bend ior testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Prom., Toledo, O. Bold by druiririst. prioe, 78c. Take Hall's Fumily Tills tor constipation, Wreath of Huinmn Hones. On grave iu a cemetery at Chicbcs. ter, England, there la a wrenth which at first glance apptytrt to be a coral. In reality It is composed of human bones. be bones were collected (lur ing bit travels by the deceased, who carved them with a penknife, and formed them Into tbe-wreath which j now adorns his grave. j MAKE MONEY. Hiuall amounts earetnUr Invested , through us will pay you hanUnnmelr. ' Bend tor our latest booklet snu learn Low it is done. U. 9. 8CCURITY CO , 17 Third As:.u, put hurg. Pa Tho Future of Fvultry. That tho poultry industry of tho country is yet In Its infancy is clearly aliown in the constantly-Increasing de mand of both eggs and dreased fowls. Tho general trend or tho markets for the past two years has shown a shortago of supply, and a conneanont advance In prleo, until today tho pro ducts of tho poultry yard are at high tide, with no prospect of any early change. Moro poultry has been raised this season than ever before, and yet tho people want more, and tho demand will contlnno to grow. Tho wlso poultry man will, 83 V.o saying goes, "get In on tho ground floor" and be prepared to f limit h his part of the supplies which the markets ore sure to demand. 8tunted Pic. Sometimes those aro caused by an Inherited disability o mako nae of the food given them, but probably more often by conditions after birth. If they aro watched it will bo found that the other pigs ore driving them frqjn the tents nnd later from the trough, says Farmers Review. Having once become weakened they aro less able than tho other pigs to fight for their food and have to bo satisfied with short rations. It is evidently a part of tho plan of nature to eliminate the wenkllng as a breeder. However, thoso same pigs. If given a chance nt the teats and the troug'i. often devel op into goad Flzcd hos'v and prove profitable. We would not. however, advise using mr an nnlmal ns a breeder. The hint that nature has given ns should ba taki-n. We agree with her In wanting for breeders only the most isorous. Free Ranee or Yards. We ore often asked If it is better to keep tho laying henr. In yards or give them the run of tho farm; nnd we confess that the question puzzles us, since fiero are so many things that lead to Euccess, all closely associated with the method of handling hens. There i3 no doubt that hens that run at large aro healthier than those that are confined, and they remilro less care: but wo do noj. think tiioy will lay as many eggs, and for tUIa reason they cannot be as profitable. Of course. It costs moro to feed hens that aro yarded, but we can soon learn Just what they need, so that there Is no waste, and they may bo made to produce eggs at a profit, while those that roam over tho fields seldom lay; and though bhey cotit us but lit tle, they bring us no returns. We think It better to devote a lit tle time to the hens and get a profit from them, rather than have them roam the fields and gi' e no profit. Gulblets. Gladiolus bulbs are produced tnio to name or color by tho pulbleU grow ing about the base of the old bulb. These bulblets may be wintered In any cool place away from the frost, keep ing them dry, in tho same manner as the parent bulbs. Early in tho spring, prepare a good bed in any out-of-otho way place in the garden, make rows four or five Inches apart and sow the bulblets thickly so they will almost touch each other, and cover them about an inch and a half deep; before planting thorn, every bulblet should have the tough, block peel pulled off of them, or they will muko very irro gular, and but llttlo growth the first season. It Is claimed that peeled bulb lots grow aa much In oe year as un pceled onos do in two years, and that nearly every ono of them grows, if pooled, which Is not the case with the impeded ones. Keep the bed free from weeds nnd water well In dry weather; If in rich soil, nearly all of Bhom will bloom tho second season. The Commoner. Location of Houee. Many of the failures with poultry may be traced to tho location of the bouse, the surroundings being wholly unfit for the purpose. No low, fiut, clay soil will ever bo suited for poul try, and try as we ma,- we can never bucccc.l If our fowls aro compelled to occupy such yards. The location should bo high and Wiling, nith a southern or eastern exposure, a woodland or orchard be ing the very best of all. The tamse should bo built Just bo low the highest point, and be protect ed as much ns possible by shrubbery or wind brakes of some kind, so that during the dreary days of winter the bleak north wind will not play hide and sack with the fowls. The houses, yards and general con ditions should be made as near like summer as it is possible to bo nindo, and If tho bent be of tho rlsht kind they should lay and be profitable. We can never expect hens that scratch in snowdrifts or roost in cold, damp bouses, to lay, and If they do not lay in winter they will never pay for their keeping. Judicious Planting. A tendency to mass and crowd too many trees and shrubs about dwell ings it noticeable in nearly every In stances were planting for ornament la indulged In. This may give evt donce of a fat purse, but not of good taste. I know of a farm home In Michigan which It almost ideal In the laying out of the grounds. Tbe farm contains only 100 acres of land, yet tbe passer by fet tnelmpression of a vast estate, because only broad, open effects are aimed at. Note the clear, open apact about the houss and barn; plenty of chance for sunshine and fresh air; n chance to look afar off over .the fleldi of waving grain, hillside and ravine. There are groups of fine shrubbery at convenient curves in the driveway and fine trees aro planted hero and there about the farm, wherever they would afi'ord a pleasing note in the view from tho house. Tho grain and stock barns sre midway between the own er's atid tenant 1 houses nnd far enough from either to glvo perfect safety In caan of fire. There Is no crnmped or cluttered up feeling when viewing this plnce, whether tho out look Is from or towards the house Connecticut Farmer. Barley at Fcod for Hornet. While Is It undoubtedly true that oats aro tho standard grain food tor horses and will probably continue to be sa t'ircj:;h all time, yet there Is a wide place for tho feeding of barley, not only to colts wiillo growing, but also to horses at work, and for fatten ing old horses It would probably bo correct to say that there is nothing liko it. In feeding barley It is not cus tomary to feed It right along, tho sanio as oats, although to young colts that nro growing It may sometimes bo f c I once a day to advantago, tuggests tho Farmer. To horses at work It is usual to feed It two or three times a week, but when t'je object In feeding is to fat ten old horses and put them In condi tion for selling then it would bo well to feed barley to them every day. The favorlto old time method of preparing barley for such feeding Is to steam It. This Is considered preferahlo to boil ing. it in thought to bo n matter of some Importance to know Just how far the steumlng process should bo carried. It is not considered Judicious to steam it to tho point of causing tho grnlna of barley to burst open. It Is steamed enough when it allows moist uro to escapo when squeezed between tho linger and thumb. Agricultural Notes, Our pretty yellow marsh mnrigold, sometimes incorrectly called cowslip, Caltha palutrla botanlcnlly, grows abundantly in Italy in the Tontine marshes, and is called "tho bride of the sea. Tho vigorous strawberry plants are tho ones that will produce tho largest bprrles In the spring. The best mulch for strawberries Is fine, well-rotted manure. It not only serves to protect the vines, but supplies the ready food early In tho spring. A good plant for house decoration is the auricarla or Norfolk pine, an evergreen-looking plant that some florists sometimes speak of as "Christmas tres." Though stiff In habit, resem bling an evergreen In foliage anj man ner of growth, It is attractive. The new Japaneso anemone flowered chrysanthemums are beautiful as well as odd. The centre of the flower Is filled with little expanded flowers whoso corollas match the color of tho strap flowers, and tho size of the flow er makes it Imposing. Most popular of all, however, Is the big, globular. Incurved i ,-hrj sinthemum, which looks like a bU; ball of petals. Many of tho new sorts are wonderfully handsomo. Cinder Beetle and Hot Box. A correspondent explains that the freight cm gent ion on the Central Branch la due to cinder beetlee. he writes; "Tho siturtlon has been bad for tho last threo weeks on account of all tho box cars runnlnj hot boxes. The cause was discovered only yes terday. It was lound that a big colo ny of cinder beetles had lceatod In the stock yearB at Hlg Ilend. When trains stopped at that station tho boo ties, attracted by tho oil in tho boxen, camo over to the train for lunch. Tho eating of tho dope did not amount to much, but Bonio cf tho beatles would crawl Into tho Journal-bearing nnd when tho train ttnrtcd tho box would 'run hct,' melting tho babbit and caus ing the Journal to burn off. Wo have had three big wrecks lately on this ac count, and cast of Hlg Dend tho side tracks aro timed with cars tho com pany la u.nablo to move. Kansas City Star. Their Peculiarities. Many men really think women havo the sunny sldo of existence. A woman always env.es a man tho comfort of his modo of attire. Man v'A bow In doferenco to wo man's opinion with a fueling akin to amusement. Tho wife of a great man delights In thinking how much she did toward LIS EUCCS8. Man seldom speaks of a wife's do votion without getting lu a good word for himself. Women often embarras men by praising them for deeds dono by oth ers. It is amusing to hoar young fel lows prate about their knowledge of the world. Chicago Journal. Russian Candlesticks. A novel candelabrum is tho so-called Russian candlestick, made of solid brass, and standing about 10 inches high. It will hold seven lights, and yet it is net a seven-branched candlo sttck, becauso the central cup for tho candle la upright on the pediment stick, and curved arms bending up ward from tho central stick support lights arranged in pairs, soven in all, in a lino. Tbe brass curved arms are all double; there are three sots of them In all. Tbe price of those Rus sian candlesticks is a llttlo over $3 each. Russia tas more ihan doubled Its butter production within the last ten years. Siberia alone now bos over 600 dairies. Was Given Up MRS. COL GRESHAM PerunaSaved HerLife It was catarrh of tho lungs so N8S.CGLEJ.6RESIIM Mrs. Col. E. J. Crrslum, Treasurer ' 'V- V ?' V " -' ---k ''."'TV-'1 Hi dent Ilcrnden Villitge Improvement Society, writes the following letter hum Ilcrndcn, Fairfax Co., Va.t Ilcrnden, Va. I'm Teruns Medicine Co., Columbus, OhioS Ccnr7rm.cn " cannot speak loo Un'ili of the vaTue oTeruna. I belteve that 1 otee my li'e to it winder, nt merit. 1 aufferml trliti catarrh ot t'te head ami lung tn it worst fnr.n, until the doctors fairly give me up, a it 4 J detpalreu of ever aettino welt aialn. 'I orccff ;our advertisement nnd the aplendtd trnltmnntal pfven by the people who had been cured bit Peruna, nnd determined to tru a bottle. I felt but little better, bit. usoii a second and t.Ai d bottle and kept on improving tlowl y. "It look fix bnltle to en re me, but then were worth a Ktmt' ran r.vn to me. J taffc I'aruna to all my friend unj. uui u truo vaticvvr in U witrlh.-ilr..Vot. K. J. Oreeham. a ruiHTAL:: Lr.j'Jaao. Th com!r.- winter will cnttse at Ic?if one-half of tue women to have eata-rh. colds, coughs, pneumonia or consumiMi'iti. , ii'nimiii'is ui women win lose their lives and tens of thous .pids will acuire some chronic ailment from which they will never recover. KEEP PERUNA IN THE IIOL'SE. Ln. ess you taite the neces- ry precautions, the chaneea ii- t". you (who read tins) SILOS, Von rnoot afToril In rlp Willi. et sHII.O. II yuu want mie. (ol Uloie), tir liei-4 Hn, ltlitilir, ttninor. uull work 10, vr ilukra, rtiawrrc U 1.M.VH & into.. nuihiio, n. 1., snil pet the tient for tho len.l lno:ie.v, .llroot truin t'. s'luiio. ('ntsLirtii't irllKU. Nil . ...- , The payment for tho transportation of malls Is at practically thrj tamo rate as it was a score of years ago, while the .cost of transporting other classes of matter has been reduced one-third to one half. H. IT. OnitEN's Boxs, of Atlanta, fla., ars the only saeeesHful Dropsy rtpoelailHts iu tlie world. Houtluiir liberal olTer In udvartUu Uient ut another column of this psior. Tho world will forgive, a uiaajmost any thing except failure. In ICtimions County, Dakota, Ve con sell you 103 acres of lino land. You cr.n break 100 acres this spring, sow it to Salter's Flax and reap cnuudi to pay for your land, etc., having a tine farm free the first era. Have 10 sti-li pieces for sale. Joim A. Salter Seed Co., I.CL. La Clone, Wis. The secret of pnpuiarily it always to re member what to forget. Jitkb Tint Hotti:u Colou makes top of the market butter. All things come to thoia who stop wait ing and go after them. riso's Cure for Consumption (s an Infallible medicine for ooukus nnd colds. S. W, bitiuiL, Ocean Grove, X. J., Feb, 17, 1U0U, The lazy man would rather si: down and hope than go after a certainty. Quit Coushtns. Why cough, when for 25c. ami this notice YOU net 2j doses of an absolute. v cuar- unteed cough cure in tablet form, postpaid. Dr. bkirvin Co., La Crosse, Wis. A.C.L. A woman will forgive a man anything except hi refusal to ask forgiveness. Europe has four and a half miles of railway for every 10,000 people; tho United States has 25 miles. . 1 Pain's Master Every nook and turner of this and other coun tries has seen emblsf lonod the words BY THE DOCTORS. common In tho winter months. Hiss Jennie Driscoll, 870 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "If prople knew liow efficient Peruna ii as in the cure of ea tarrh, they would not hetltnte totvyll. 1 have all the faith, in the world in It an it cured sue, and I have tterrr it a ten of a rase when the person tenn not curca in a short time."- Jennie 1)rtrnll. Pauirhtrrs of the Confederacy and Trcsi- ! will be one of the unfortunate ones. T,it tic or no risk need be run if Peruna is kept in the house, And at the lirst iippcaianee ot anr symptom of catunlt lakeu us di rected on the bottle. rcrtina is a Kifegunrrl, is a pr-evenfatire, a specific, is a cure for a',1 raf.es of eatiirm, acute and chronic, toujhj, colds, cousumu tion, etc. if you (rt not receive prompt nn l sntis f:ctory results from t!ie use of l'ciiiii.i. write nt ouee to Dr. llnrtmnii, aivinp n lull statement of your ease und ne will be pleased to give you his vuluuble advice, gratis. Addrc-s j)r. Ilnrtmnn, rrcsMen' of The Ilartman baiiilurium, ColuuiL.us. Ohio. Fr-xss rasas praa OL'R BOOKLET W BanC ft t al "bnul C.nrrtl E II B snJ Wnk Lunjs aummmimam nur ireaimcnt 100, ir we anii 1 cure you. rto mtiirr no- ion sltnd ingorliow tntny doctors have failed, we sujraa tee to cure yon nr It reels rou nothing. 60 YEARS OF SUCCESS AND 70,000 CURES. mmammmBm Write lod.y. I ill Wiitarian Co., 1123 Broadway. New York. Clever Russian Tilcks. Various aro tho expedients which IttiFsIa brings Into requisition In. tar rying out her ends, writes Charles W. Harnnby, in tho World's Work. Priv ileges aro obtained for her merchants und caravans to pass Into or through tho coveted country for trade; to open ott.i'oa and banks; to trudo nt ports and nav.!gato rivers; to establish post routo with their various stations for exchaneo of drivers and borsss, and to Install consuls at various places. Concessions are secured for cutting timber, or opreatlng mines on cortaln tracts of land, and rights are pro duced whereby Russia and hor sub jects may buy land and build connu lates. stores and factories, and also dwellings for thoso who are connect ed with .tiro various enterprises. Hi' glits ar9 also obtained, or tuken, to protect consulates and other Ktisfian property, and to protect the Christian subjects of an unchristian govern ment. Army reconnoltorlng expe ditions . aro sent Into tha country with goods, dlaguiHcd as merchants, or accompanJcd by a detachment of Cossacks and claiming to bo scienti fic expeditions. Out of puns gener osity concessions which when afked for are represented as unimportant, assume, great significance after they at granted, aud are rigorously cn foreetl and greatly expanded. London slaughters 25,000 horses crory year and receives 10,000 others from elsewhere. T. ' JACOBS Ol IWS1MMW FOR WOMEN A Hoston physician's tlis-' covery which cleanses and heals all inflammation of tho mucons membrane wherever located. In local treatment of female lilt Tax tine Is invaluable. Used as a douche It is a revelation In cleansing and healing power it kills nil disease germs which cause Inflammation and discharges. Thousands of letters from women Iirovo that it is the greatest curator eticorrhcra ever discovered, l'axtine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these diseases are all caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. I'"orrlennslng, whitening and pri soning tlin teeth we chilleugo tbe world to produce Itsequnl. l'hysicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and en '.jrse l axtlne, and thou sandsof testimonial letters prove Its value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A large trial pnekngennd book of Instructions nbsolutoly free. Write The R. Paxton Co., Dopt. 'ttlloston, MassJ fCmiClU. VASELINE II CT UP I M COM.AI'HIUI.B TL' HKftt A finhfftltlltO for And Ptirwrlfir tnrntismnln nny oti r planter, nnd ntil not bltnlpr tbe curatlvequpilltiii.f MiiHiirtir n rc wonder- rui. 11 win Hi'iniu. ixt:iificrioaronjetmid rdfnrn henduche nnd rriaUc.. V rrrnm. mend It ah the lot Add tmfM9t extern 1 finii nt-r-lrritji nt known, lfo ammo tern a) n-nipdr for pains in the client nmWtotmK'h And nil rbcnnintp,ntiraltficnnd polity coni pUtntP. A trl'tl will prove what weclitlm forlt, mhd It will hn found to bo invnltmMi' in me noiinnhol!..Many pronto my "It I Bin ""tor All of your pri'pnrrtllonn." Price i 'tA nt all rlru(rtflHt,K or other (Irnlera, or hy ''iidltiffthlflrunruiiit tonkin nnMtneritnmi) should be nrneptd b y t h e pti hi ir. u n 1 ( t he 'ftmAPArricnniir label. nnMherwl wit 1 but gouulne. CHfP.l;tt(UUt. MFO. CO. 17 urate, utrT, sv.w loitre i;itt. I bsrs Wfi ti.lfiir Cn.cnr.ts for Tn. omnia, with wti Ir u 1 li.vo i.bmi antli'ti it fnrornr Iwenry yearn, ml I run nr thitt t'a.-nrt. tmve cl'fn m mori roll-f tlinii i.ny t.thrr n m,.!v I lao ever tried. I I hull ccrtftlnly r'-eoroiticttd thr'n to luy frisuds as aiucall tlioy mim rvurci.ntd." Best For The Dowels . CANDY CATHARTIC Ptos.snt. Pstthl. Potent. Ts.to Ooofl. D Oooel. Fnver Slrkrn. W .'.ken ft Orlpo. lie. r.e. Mc. Ki T r oi l In l.nlk. Tlio reiinln tnl.li .tnniuud COO. Uuarautowa to cuio or your motu-y tck. Sterling Remedy Co., Clilcnjro or N.Y. 507 largest rjrowert of i Ki Tcgefauls $cfii li im worn. 1 row Install ri.T- iVBi r. SSfc OcwM per acre 1 00. . r -Y. '-. . wila each oddob order. CaUIf S., IW SMtae-1 Jalin A. Salzer See. Co., l France's Import of raw material l& tho three months ended March 81 in creased $ff.GG7,300; Its exports ct mnnufuctures increased 94.4ti3.600. Mr, Chamberlain's organization hat already circulated more than 16.000, tUO pamphlets, setting forth its views ns to protective trnlffit, and the Free Trado union has issued 14,000,000. ALL DON-. OUT. Veteran Joshua Keller, of 70(5 South Walnut street, Urliiinn, III., snjs: "In the full of lSilii nfter tuklmr Doau'a Kidney Tills I testi fied that they bad relieved mo of kid- licjr troiililo, poHcil of a (lis l.'imo buck with pain across my loins nnd lieueuth the shoul der blades. Dtir I11K the Interval which has elupsed I have hud Oi'cnslon to resort It U.i.in'K Kidney nils when' I noticed warnings of an attack. On each and every occasion the results oh. Inined were Just as satisfactory as when tbe pills were first brought to my notice. I Just tis emphatically endorse tho preparation to-tluy as I did over two years njro." KoHter-Milburn Co., Euffalo, N. T proprietors. For sale by all druggists, i-ilce I'J cents p'jr box. An eight-inch pipe Una has oeen constrtuted from the nakorfield oil nr'on 2So miles to San Francisco bay by the Standard Oil Company. Tue oil Is so thick that it has to be heated lerery twenty-seven miles as It travels. Tho line la covered with asbestos and delivers 20,000 barrels a day. i Thousands havo beoncured of every form of pain fcnd chiefly Rheumatism and Neuralgia WslSiX 0 cents Jo P.StoriJl'ii' 2 .earth. IRVffiwKiV-sr 1.800 a 6oc r NMNlrw rice jar, And V