Y v An Ohio Wealeyan, co-ei climbed a 150-foot flag pole) the) othor day and naJled bT class colors to the m ant head. This ts higher education (or if omen with a Yenaance. Miss Rose Hcnncssy, well known as a poetess and elocu lionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells bow she was cured of uterine Inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. H Dcab Mna. Pinrbam : For refers I enjoyed the best of health and thought that I would always do so. I attended parties aud recept ions thinly clad, and would be suddenly chilled, but I did Hot think of the results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months afro while menstruating, and this caused Inflam mation of the womb and congested ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains and kept getting worse. M y attention wss called to your Vcfrctaole Com pound and the wonderful cures it had performed, and I made up my mind to try it for two months an 1 are what it would do for me. Within one month I felt much better, and at the close of tha second I waa entirely well. " I hare advised a number of my lady friends to use it, and all express themselves as well satisfied with tha results as I was." Miss Uosb Nora Biknessy, 410 8. Broadway, Lexing ton. Ky. 4000forfWt ferfgsaf of 6ot tar reenf fMMMii cannot as produced. From Pimples to Scrofula From Infancy to Ago To those who have suf fered Ions and hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, CUTI CURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expec tation awakened by them has been more than ful filled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humors are daily made by them than by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else fails. Sold ttirou hot tha voHd. Cvttrara ft oWt, jn. flu fuini af ClwcolaUt Cualfd IHU, ttc. per rial f U, t: I'olMr uruR inein. uurp., smu. I'ropa, mr iuiul far " Ali AbwiU th kaitt sum! Ustu .Ma ol lMtliulfti. turf lO dltye' tata.itf UliNU STAMf-Uet lull dearltlon and pries of 60 ehetit farm la Ohio at 1jrlnt.11 that will ailraot bujrara. H. M. ilauurutt, tlsnuraon, Alititlul Ouusty, Ohio. I I Bail fSA tjrii. MiJTiim F I Ts 8svs Sponge rrlsfiere Llvea, Experiments are being made at La Ooulette, Tunis, with a new subma rine vessel, Invented by Abbe Raoul, the vicar general of Carthage, to be tiwpd la sponge fishing. The vessel ! made of steel and resembles In snaps a hngo porpoise. The entrance to the central chamber Is hermetically clos ed by a heavy lid faBtenod with screws and the occupants survey their sur roundings through portholes. A long spear terminating In a grappling hook, worked from the Interior of the submarine, seises tho sponge and de posits It In a net at thn side of ths vessel. Tim craft Is propelled by electricity furnished by accumulators through a cable attached to a vessel on the surface, with which It Is la constant communication by means of a telephone. The vessel Is lighted by electricity and a lamp hanging In the bow lights up the surroundings while the spongo fiHher Is beneath the water. Three men may easily descend In the vessol at the same time. The object of the vessel Is to reduce the great mortality among sponge fishers. It Is practically Impossible to cause an electric spark of high electromotive force to leap from one surface of a liquid to another. For this reason it Is rare that lightning strlkoa the sur face of water. FIT3nermanntlyeiired. Xo lit or nervous ness after first dny's nseof T)r. Kline's Oreat Kerre Itestorer.t trial liottlennd trfStUofmo Dr. 11. H. Kliks, Ltd.. Kit Arch Ht.. l'hlla., 1'a The people of the United States eat up 1130,000,000 worth of candy in a year. SO Itnstiele Macaroni Wheat ler Arra. Introduced ly the U. S. Dept. of Agr. It is a trrinendnus cropper, yic'iling in f ood land SO hit. per nrre, nnd on dry. arid nd. se!i are found in Mont.. Idaho, the Dakota, Colo., rip., it wi'l vield from 41 to 00 hn. Tlii Wheat and Spelts, and Manna Harlry and Itrnmu Inermis and Hillion Do''nr (!r. mal es it iosib!e to groir a"d fatten hojs and cattle wherever (oil Is found. Jt-nT arm lor. ami this xo-rtrr; . ti (lie John A. Sn'r-r Sr-1 Co., fji Crne, V'is.. and they will send von free a simple of (tin it and slher fnrm see",. tn-a-etlirr with their ifcnt ralalo"-. alone $100.00 to any wide-nwnlte farmer. A.C.I-. A man fn-snkes the evil of his way,, not because lie has irown "-ootl. Iv.u because lie ha grown tired and dyspeptic. t'se Alien' Pnnt-Kaaa. It la the only our" for Rwollon, flmnrtln. Tired. AcMntr. Hot. Hwentln Feet.Coms and Punlons. Ak for Allen's I"oot-Fnso,apowdor ton ermkei Into theshnas. ('tires while von walk. At all Dnigtflsls and Shoe Mores, 2.V. Don't secant snv aubtHute. Kamnle sn Pass. Addtw.A'lo-i . v-.'.t t.altoy.K.Y. T Aca. 'Van rnlinp rnf Kflnl rtf tt,A er liFrd In manufacturlnir nlants lu the United States Is electric. Mra W ina'ow'a 8no hinit Hvnip for children t'H'tlilni-, aofit'ii tli' wiiiiH, fdtic'n in 11 unniti ti'n ttlhiw- I'uin, cun-H wind ooil', 2j:. n UaiIu Snnln la cltinif to lie n ir.eat poureo of B;;i .ly for fruit consumed in LiiliimL In Ijondon vaudeville performers have been waned Rgalnst cracking Jnkcs on tho K'.is'i'ans or Japanese. Tina Is an unnecessary Injunction, It Is hardly likely that the Jokes will bo appreciated In London before the hos tilities are ovr-r. UirmiiiRham News. ON RAINY DAYS WuAH tOWESjj Waterproof Ij22SWl OILED . tEUll! CLOTHING" LU1CX t YZLLQV3. rr makes evm t court' w m m tr f. mm ft mm) mtnld yslvai of tempert lure rrt;uUt.on, m1 prtx ted tMtrm t f vculilalicn. 1 he Curncil imuiUtH In Nature t v. C.tu the (Koper moi turellnet It the tight time In my locality undrrell con dition kail at any Mien 1 tlieyear. Kern It: tlthltt 'and mutt vlKofci.1 chit everol.taioed l.y irtlfirtal 1 cul ailon. Cabinet coottruc tlon, Ct-mpound door, Tal'le top. Gold alettal: Highest Auun m Mbnatu j'u Aiuen can J:ir.tlun. Peej)Day BPMatorti are the (xooaieri that ar used illusively l.y the UikJtU nnd mr,tauccci1til ultTyRien. Ua the market it year. Ihuuvanda o tetKnionlale. Our very laric, ftuely tliuitra'ed catalogue coiiiairm valuable lnlLnnat)un. Copy mailed free for tbt aakiaj. foultry tad Yw iiock tuipvltaa of all klmra. Ccrnoll Inoubator Mfg. Company, Bos 85 Ithaoa. N.Y. Aubm. June U, 1903. Centell Incubator Mff. Co.. Una a. New York. Centlemeni TI.e lur Pj0'-1jv Drandere pur chaieil ltini you thie arltw have given tle beit of atiatactlua. Are easy to Ueau and oirute. Have liiat no thickeaa. aud an ronhdent It It the beat fawoder atade. Vor Uerely, D. A. WALKER. BUY RtLlAINCii Gold & Copper STOCK At $50 Per Thousand In Payments SS Down, $5 per Month, or At 4 Gents Per Sharo wih. rti'1 mnkp wn of th tutrmotin rroflte oh Utu.l Iroui Judi"i'Ui invi-Htiueiita In Art. mua ( ti. 1r hurit. Coiiipuny Jiut li'iiiln uml ou'.y u liui tti i'lnrk at atoi-k Inr ulv at umvve pilron. Coiiirany hwiik utl:iis in IwhI url (if ArUotm tuat T't bt'!ii'V nr-s thtf niai:lnu 4 ltii'iii.it. Invv'"'' r'iu nil iui ;n ot 1i lmif.1 Htntei hire mad f.trttiii" tut f (. it nioi'M.. Why nut ym f hi'o itir t- T' urn" i:i'l li'tiiu liivfHinitiiii in Mviutor Clni-U'e Unl'"ii VhkIo. tiit ''nir Qui i n aud uuuiy gtUcra. Mrlt itt uuce fur lui) jftiuUr. HERBERT S. SHAW, Offices, 14 and 15 Crown 1'dace Hotel, DENVER, COL., or 203 Garman National Btnk Bldg., PITTSBURG, PA. JMansssWaatara Buk. Dbtw, CoL New York City. Chort ronls nre tho fnvorltos of the season for hnndsuino stilts n ml promlso to still further In crease their voi?ne. This May Manton one Is peculiarly smart nnd incliules both a novel yoke collar nnd wide sleeves llnMied with Iliire cuffs nnd falls of lace. The model Is made of mixed pray cheviot, with threads of white nnd of blue, and Is trimmed with white cloth Mid blue velvet to Rlvc nil exceedingly handsome tin well ns novel effect, but nil siiltlnu nintirl- A Late Design als arc appropriate and trliiiiuiuc can be varied again and uguin. Hruld of all sorts Is in style und numberless bandings ore showu. The flat neck Is specially desirable aud the box pleat effect ut the back, produced by the elongated yoke, is ns becoming rs It Is new, Inasmuch as it does away with tho broad back apt to result rroui a plain blouse. The Eton Is made with fronts and back and Is Btted by means of shoul der nnd underarm seams. Over it is arranged the yoke collar, which droops over tho should rs. and both neck and front edges nr lltilshed with a shaped band overlaid with pointed tabs. The belt Is full and arranged over the low er edge, closing with the coat ut the front. Tho sleeves are made In one piece each, ure tucked above the wrists and nre held by tho cuffs, the pointed bauds concealing the seams. The quantity of material required for the medium size Is four and oue-hnlf yards twenty-one Inches, wide, three and seven-eight ynrds twenty-seven Inches wide, or two and ono-e'.ghth yards forty-four luches wide. Bouif'thln.? New In Aprona. Pretty things In the way of aprons are to lie seen In the slnps. Out of them Is made of wide sash ribbons In pretty (lower designs. Joined by Inser tions of lace, and with a lace edging across the bottom to match. There Is n little round Mb. tr!-unied wltl. the luce and wide rlhbii'. t:j match l lie color of the llrwers In the rlblion, In fasVn around the waist, InexiivnalvA Trimming. A new and most !m .xpeuslve ns well as effective way of trimming under garments, shirt waists, sol'n pillows and children's clothing Is the brier stitching, which can be easliy accom plished by, tl o wo. nan who uas deft lingers. The garment should first have a pattern traced lightly on It lii SLOt'SB ETON. J ' A with n pencil, then t.ie worker mny proceed to feather stitch with lutttrs floss or any of the wiihIi silks. Femlnlns Wnlalrnnt. Crossed walstcoi fronts of ernilno retirvsvnt n novelty whli h Is wlniilntf n Kood deal of favor ni present. Tho bodlco Is cut nwny to show the wnole front, the fur beln coiillued to the wnlHteoiit nlolie, nnd It Is n point to bo noted Hint this piirllcuhir style of Kiiriucnt Is In the form of it complete dress and not n rcin-ivnble. rout nml waistcoat. A dark blue velvet row" with white K.mls was t rented In this fashion, the sleeves belim llnlslied with shirred frills of bntlsto fdfc'ed with Valeiu'leiines. Critv Clnwna, Crcpo gowns are consldcre.1 very smart for Indoor pur.vises wheu trimmed with ueep llk frlnie. Mlaapa' Mlllfarr Vont. All thliiKS that siiKK.-st the inllltiiry are deiir to tho Kill's heart nnd certain to find favor in her ulpht. This siniirt little coat, designed by Mry Mntitcn, Includes n novel cape, that Is laid In pleats over tne fdioiild.'rs. and the se mm itiiullim collar that Is thnructer- Istlc of the style. As shown It Is made of military blue cheviot. Willi bunds or bluck braid and rld button, and Is simile breasted with full sieeves. tint various cloaking materials are appro- by May Mantcm. prlato and the cape can be omitted lu favor of shoulder itrap, and tho cout can be made double breasted with plain sleeves substituted for tho full oues wheii desirable. The coat Is mude with fronts aud backs und is fitted by means of shoul der, underarm und centre back seams, tho underarm seams beiug left opeu for u short distance ut tha lower edge to provide flare. The cape Is circuiur und is rendered specially graceful by the pleats which ure stitched for a part of their length only. The full sleeves are made lu one piece each, gathered und held by tho cuff's, but tho plain ones are mado l.i regulation coat style. The quantity, of material required for the medium size Is four yards twenty-seven Inches wide, two aud seven-eighth ynrds forty-four Inches wide, or two nnd one-half yards fifty two Inches wide when cape Is used; MISHVM' JJILIT.U1V COAT. three yards twenty-seven, two and one-eighth yards forty-fi iw, or one nnd three-iuurter yards llfty-two inches wide when enpu is omitted. . 5i 28 Army Gensrals tho Inventor of Brigadier-General Ktwj.of Confederata Army, Wrltt: "I unhesitatingly state that I am eonvlnwd Pcruna is a medicine that will fleet all the curat thai ia claimed for Its UM."-J. Floyd King, Washington, D. C. General Smalls, Beaufort, 8. 0., Write: "I havt uatd Peruna for catarrhal trouble, and find it beneficial and to be all that it promises, and freely five It my un qualified recommendation." Hohert Small. General Abbott, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I am fully convinced that your remedy Peruna is an eicellent tonic. Many of my friends have used it with the moat beneficial results fur coughs, onlda and ca tarrhal troul!e."-Ira C. Abbott, 606 M St.. N. W Washington, I). C. Captain Tarnell, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "Your medicine, Peruna, I belters to be ths beat medicine fr catarrh on the market. I have taken only a small amount and can see very beneficial results." W. U. Yarnell. 2323 Lincoln Kt., N. E., Wash ington, U. C. General KcBride, of U. 8. A., Writes: "I have no hesitation in recom mending Peruna to all persona who are af flirted with catarrhal troubles." J. I). Millride, 450 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. General Longstrcet.of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I can testify to tha merits of Pe runa, both at a tonic and a catarrh rem edy. Pcruna enjoys the greatest reputa tion as a catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devised." James Longatrect, Oaincs Tille, Gs. General Noske, of 0. Y. Writes: "I commend Peruna to those who are troubled with colds producing catarrh as a most efficacious cure and as a good general tonic." Chaa. F. Noske, 213 II Kt., N. W., Washington, D. C. Oeneral Erwin's Rocommend. "Many of my friends hnve used Peruna as a dyspepsia remedy with the most bene ficial results." John B. Krwin, Washing ton, I). C. Irij.-Oancral Cchcll lonefited. "Pcruna ia indeed a wonderful tonic, and for cutiirlia and colds I know of nothing better." V. II. Schull, Washington, 1). C. General Dufflold, of the Union Army, Writes: "I have used Peruna in my family and have found it a valuable medicine, and take pleasure in recommending it to all who suffer from raturrh of the stomach or who require a tonic of efficiency." The Cairo, Washington, I). C. PRESERVED AS RELICS. In eomo Japanese temples rnny bo i icen yiEpendrd great colls of ropo, woven from human hair. Such ropes, made of hair sacrificed by thousands jf worren and girls, were used to hoist tono and timber for the templo and are preserved as relics. The Berlin Police are ordering tho removal of the new revolving; uoor-j i from all establishments of a public character. Karllest Oreen Onions. Th John A. falser Seed Co.. Iji Cro, Wis., aiwoys have something neiv. some, thins valuable. Thie year they offr among their new money makir.s vegetables an Earliest Oreen Eating Onion. It is a winner. Mr. Farmer and Gardener! JUST 8ERD THIS NOTICC AKD Iflr". and they will send you their big plant an seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow l.onn fine, solid Cnhbaje, j.oon delicious Carrots, 1. rm Illanching. nuttv Celery, 2. non rich, htitterr lettuce, l.noi splendid Onions, l.onn rore. luscious Padishes. 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flower. In s'l over 10.000 plants this great cffr la made to set you to test their warranted vegetable seed and all ron ncT lCc. vostaor. providing you will return this notice, and , if vou will send them 20c. in postage, they i will add tn the shove a package nt tn fa mous lierliner Cauliflower, f A.C.f.. The United State mint at Pan Fran cisco ia the largest institution of the kind in the world. - John Mitchell thinks that the com mon laborer should get at least $600 a year, be enabled to live In a house of not less than six rooms and keep bis children In school until they are 16 years of age. That certainly, is not an extravagant program for the common laborer In the Industrial mll lenlum, Portland Eastern Argus. It la a great pity that the number of railroad accidents cannot be reduced to the minimum In this country as they are In England. The matter Is becoming so serious In connection with the loose management of some of our railroads that when a person travels on them the chance against him Is very great for being maimed or killed before he gets the worth of his passage money. Knoxvllle Sentl del. The market reports say whiskey distillers' finished goods are steady. Usually the finished whiskey product Is quite the reverse. Right Along A good thing lives and ' takes on new life, and so Sond Lottors of Endorsement to the' Great CatarrnMtemeciy, re-ru-na. General Butler, of Sonth Carolina, Writes: "I can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I bars been using your medicine for a short pe riod and I feel very much relieved. It Is indeed a wonderful medicine beside a good tonio."-M. C. Butler. Brigadier-General Klrby Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all thoss who are afflicted with catarrh." Oeneral D. T. Klrhy, Washington, 1). C. Gon. Powell, Hooker Poet Ho. 443, Writes: "After using on bottle of Peruna I became convinced of its curative quali ties and continued it use to date. All symptom of catarrh have disappeared, yet I continue its moderate use a a preventive and an old man' tonie," W. II. Powell, Dellerille, 111. Gen. Bebring, of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I ran cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent tonic, e.nil also pood for coughs, colds, ca tarrh and general debility." W. II. Be bring, 133 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fia General Lnnax, of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I can cheerfully recommend your remedy as a permanent and effective cur fur catarrh, cold and to any one who need an invigorating tonic to build up their system." I.. L. Lumax, 1003 l'Jtu St., Washington, I). C. Gen. Payno, of Washington, D. C, Write: "I join with my comrade in rec ommending Peruna to my friends as an in vigorating tonic to build! up the rystem." (icn. Eugene It. Payne, 4'l7 th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Generr.1 Tnlley, of Ta., VoL TJ. S. A., Writes: "Your Peruna haa been used by me and my friends as a relief for ratarrhul trouble with the most beneficial res.ilti I nin so convinced of the cf!i'.-nr.-y of Pcruu.i that I do not hesitnte to give it my recom mcnilation." Win. Cooper Talley, "13 I) St., N, K., Washington, V. C, "I fln4 Ceareti so poM ttiat 1 wnuM fl"t 1 wlth'iiil tlitm. I i Ironiilrd ftftl u. wlMi Vri,ld livtT Bni ift,lft-it. nir Si:r- Ift.llif CssTsrnt, CitTK.jr C,.turli I r") vmry lunch l,-li r I sliall rurbsiHtjr rwtiuivnd tiim Ut lu fui.ils at tits Dis-lti-lnft 1 bsvs f-Tir nrn.M Anus bxliitt, Oitura Uill No. , Fall Llvtl, Uus. Wy The bowels Plntunl. Pitstithlft. PntTi. Tfttt Qrvtsl. T Orwl, K)Vir b'kcu, Vi-siu r-r riiM-, itw, iv. Smu "M In Itiiik, Tim trnHne ti.llt t.n:rwd CtC. UuMitiiluiM) to i-ur tr yur pKn htk. Stprlrnf titwtdy Co., Chicago or N.Y. tot Ccgal Jiavice r 117 MAIL bund SI. and plainly state hut you win to know and nur Fpccia."a will aatuly advise )ou as to your rigtats or llsnlll tls umler the Jaws (if your M,iie. All com- municationa connuentisl. Anurcss Asioolnled Altornets lis Consulting Bureau, lbs-lue . (Saratoga tttrant, - IJaltlmore, Md. Looking for a Horns ? "Ibssj whr hee In siaw the fuel Vmmx lbs raraalas land at . Western Canada are sti 0VIQt tn rapport s popnlstlon of fcajo.oro oe owr r Ths ImmUrsUan fur His past sis years ha been phcnoiusiial. FREE Homestoad Lands easily ereoaMM. wall otbr Units mar bs rue t ha-M from RaUwajr wi l.fll Conii snlss. Tus in ftot irrEJnr luid ot Wistri) CtatcU irt tb cattls (fed uo graas aioa rsaay for Durkd Markets, McksoU. Rallsrmys atad all aclier rasdltlou asaka Wastrra laaada aa aa viable spst for tba settler. For a daacrtpUva Atlas an1 otbsr tnformatloa apply to Mr. W. U. SI OTI'. Sapsrtutoudsut ot lmmiirranoa. UttaM-a. i'aaada. P. N. U. 12, '04. LEGAL DICE WSM ca ana will slvlm as to the law fOT-rn-Inn It anU tha t,rst eour-o t. nrtue. snclnsa niouey oiUer (ut l.u). No aJillilonal chdrgea. ASSOCIATED LAWYERS, OX 443. FITTSEURQ, P mmh iVYit HsD KJSel rtAHK. 7. TM. "n.r-.jYT':.. ii aw a m&m r. wj itA tm i- CAHDV CATtUJtTIC General Bigelow Cured. Oen. J. O. Tligelow. 151 C Bt.. N. Washington, I). C, writes: Peruna ha made me well and it baa given tn more than ordinary strength ao4 spirit for work." Oen. 0'Belrne, of Washington, P. C, Writes: "A many of my friend and ao quaintanee have successfully used your Peruna as a catarrh cure, I feel that it ia an effective remedy, and I recommend il a such to those suffering from that disease a a most hopeful source of relief." James R. O'Ueiroe, 2M Iiroadway, Washington, D. C. General Chase, Asst. Adj. Qen'l, G. A. H, Writes: "The excellence of Pcruna s a cure or relief for catarrhal disturbances ie well established, alsny of my friend have been benefited by its use." B. F. Chose, 29 Harrison St., Anacoatia, D. C. Oeneral S. & Toder, of Ohio, Writes: "I have found Peruna to be wonderful remedy. I only used it for a short time and am thoroughly satisfied as to its merit." S. 8. Yoder, Washington, V. C. Genornl O'Connor, of IT. V. Legiona, Writes: "If you are suffering from catarrh or phyjical debility immediately commence the uae of Peruna. It has been of the greatest benefit and service to many of my friends." IX-nnis O'Connor, "33 32d 8t N. W., Washington, V. C. Gen. Wright, of the Confederate, Army, Writes: "I take pleasure in recommending Pcruna. It is a remarkable medicine and should be used by persons who are in need of a good tonic and by sufferer from ca tarrh." Marcus Wright, 17:4 Corcoran St., Washington, V. C. Gen. Hawlty, of Washington, D. C, ' Writes: "I have used Peruna and find it very beneficial for kidney trouble and es pecially good for cu'.iglis, cold and ca tarrhal trouble." A. I'. HawScy. Gon. Ure'J, of Spanish War Veteran, Writes: "Many of niy friend have used Peruna with beneficial result as an effect ive remedy for catarrh." M. Emmet Crell, 813 12th St., K. W., Washington, V. C. Other Army Central v.-lio praise Pe runa are: lirlundtcr-Crnernl L'-uilt, olt'usi tnylon, it, (', Urnvral S)tilwr,tif1Vani1ri(itan,I,C. (Irnrrtil MMilleton, Huncoik lliyl mciif, I. V. V., Wnxlilniitnn, IK C. If ynu c!o not derive prompt arid satisfac tory r.-uits from the use of Pcruna, write at once to Dr. llartman, giving a full state ment of your cape nnd he will be pleased to five you his valuable n lvicc gruti. Address Jr. Hurtnvin, Prcsid.'-nt of The ITurtir.nn Siinitnriuin, Columbus, O. HOES m IV. Ij. Honitlns shoo Imve by tliclr eserlli'iit style, eiiKy-iittln-;, it n i superior tvnrlna (luallties, a -liii'M'd the lurKest rulo of nny shoes iu tho world. Thcv aro lust ns eood ns thore tfiat cost yon .'JWjjLl. , ."4 to SJ tho only X-M'-Zi uillerciire is tlie price. Iconic for name and ) tiriee sn i.otfnm. lii-rlns nss C'lininn " Collskln. whirl. Isereryw here -iii-efleil to Im I In finest I'ateitt l.stheryef -n,lnrefl. f ft tn or f wlttii uf it. Khftr hTBisii.llAr.es Irs Writs for Catalog. H.L.UuQqloi, Hrorkloa. Iia- tcliils Stedt ij ci Korlt. Our Price rK froa 0 canla to ai.so ms pound, and po setier seed Is' found on , earth. Eow la raw (00 bsiheli OaicE par oe each otac eroar. Jola A. Salzer Seed Co., u cw". IB APSIGUM VASELINE (COT UP IX OOLLAralDCS t JSC) A substitute for and superior tn mnst ardor anr othor p luster, suit tr.ll not blister th most delicate skin. I'na pain-all art a and curativenualltisof tblsarticlsaraaruadsr ful. It will stopth toothache at one, and rellove headache and sciatlcv VV nton mnnd It as tbe host and aatat etteraal ouut)tr-lrritAnt itnown.alstj asanextaroai remedy for pains in the clt-t aud atotuach and anrheuniaUo.nottralsicandsmtycom plalnia. A trim will prove what wa claim for It, and It will )irunj to be lnralnahla In the household. Many pooplesay'lt lathe bo-t of all of your prepumtiona,'' Price is its.. Mall dniKk'l-ts or ut'ter dealers, or by sendi'ivthtsatn-jiint t'lu-inpo-tMue stamp n-a vlHioud you a tuleby mall. No article stmiil l l3aci-oit xl lr the puMieuulesatb a-neenrrU'-onr In Hp!. ii.rht.rwUit l-t not .-m... .-..u. r. i una C1TT. ; y.lV tmfi 1 tlualliliiclt.u, U.1V lsiuccessfiilly Prcrecutos Ciaimo. J Loin V'rinuial U,muior c IS. Ptntluo Surwo, t 3.ytiu ,-iv il war. ljutj ,ilieAta.j c)diajB.i.tty ,ii.,:a i Tlus Old R)Iibl keeps right along cur.nj Pains and Achos rrtce esc. ui SOc A.- iU.V "C7TJ7 : 54. "TS 20c TrTVei- Caub K