THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases. warn m MR. AND MRS. J UXDKK Hate of January 1(1. 1W7. Dr. ll.irtmnn received the following letter: "My wile had lieen sulltTinii from a com plication of diseases for the pant 23 yeara. "Her cmie hail Imtlled the skill of some of the moat noted physicians. One of her Wwrst trouhlea was chronic constipation of evenil yenra' stumling. "She a!ao was passing through tint moat ' critical period in the life of a woman change of life. In June, 1K!)., I wrote to you about her eiae. You advised ft course of Peruna and M innlin, whic h we nt once commenced, and li.ive to any it completely cured her. She lirnily lielievea Unit she would have leen dead only lor tlieao won derful remediea. "About the aarne time I wrote you a!wt my own raw of catarrh, which had been of 25 yeara' standing. At timea I was nluinst past going. I commenced to nee l'enma according to your instructions and contin ued ita nae for about a year, and it liaa completely cured me. "Your remedten do all that you claim for them, and even more. Ca tarrh cannot exM where iVrtina 1h taken accortltng to directions Suc cess to yon ani your remedten, John O. Atkinmtn, In a letter dated January 1, 1000, Mr. Less than seven per cent of the pow er used In manufacturing plants In the United States Is electric. I ansurePlso'sCnrn forOonsumptlnn saved fnv life three venrs ni-o. Mns. Thomas Hon tsxs, Jlaple. St.. Norwich, N.Y., Veb. 17, 11(00. Men who mind their own business are too busy to quarrel with their neighbors. I'UTXAU FADKLC8S DVIiS cost but 10 cents per package. Some men make positive failures even of their mistakes. 10,000 1'tnnts For 18c. This is a remarkable oiler the John A. Falzer Seed Co., La Croe, Wis., makes. They will send you their bis plant and seed catalog, together with tujiyli seed to grow l.iXK) fine solid Cabbages. 2,000 delicious Carrots, 2,000 Hlanching. nutty Celery, 2,000 rich, buttery lettuce, 1,000 splendid Onions, 1.00,1 rare, luscious Radishes. 1.000 glorious'v brilliant Flowers. This great offer is made in order to in duce you to ty their warranted seeds for when vou onee plant them you will Krow no others, and AIL FOR BUT IOC. rOBTAGE, providing you will return this notice, and :' you -will send them 20c. in postage, they will add to the nhnve a package of the fa nidus Berliner Cauliflower. A.C.L. When Jove and hope first met they formed a partnership which has nevtr been dissolved. Arthur Hill, of Saginaw, Mich., has donated eighty acres of land to th University of Michigan to servo as an experiment farm for the forestry de partment of the university. The late Italian premier, Zanar delll, was a great lawyer and author of the panal code of Italy, whkh Is regarded as well nigh a perfect work of its kind. EICHT YEAR30F TORTURE. No snfferlns more keen than kidney Buffering. Sick kidneys make bnil blood; caus3 weak, stiff and aching backs; cause blind, sick and dizzy beadaches, lack of appetite and loss of j sleep; keep you all tired out and spoil digestion. To buve perfect health you must cure the kidneys. Head bow one man was cured by Poun's Kidney Pills after eight years of torture. Henry Soule, of rult ney St., Uummonds port, N. Y., says: "For eight years I suffered constant agony from kidney complulnt. I endured the worst tor ture from gravel and the kidney secretions werecxcesslve and con tained sediment Hko brick dust. I had to get out of bed from ten to twenty times a night and the loss of sleep wore me out. Indiges tion cume on, and the distress after eating was terrible. Poan's Kidney Pills effected' a complete and lustlug cure, and after the symptoms of kid ney trouble were gone my stomach be gan to work as It should. This lasting cure, especially in a person of my ago, proves the great value of Doau's Kid ney rills more convincingly than could any words of, mine." Doan'i Kidney Pills sold by all drug gists; price, DO cents per box, or mailed on receipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. X. Write for free trial. iiu wwwwwww 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, K0. Athinson aaya, after five years' exporienea with 1'iruiia: " will ever continue to npvak a good irord for IV' Minn. In mu i-oiiikI ana trarrltnti man 1 am a ralktn) advrrtlHcmrnt for I'eruna and hare tndiiced mono prnplr l il l-l itdllie jxint year to tiw lYt-iimi tvtth the most at Isart ') tv:iii. I am still citred ofcalirrh." JohnO. MktnHon, ItotiUJ-J, Independence, Mo, When old fi'TO cornea on catarrhnl di ear. cmie a!o. Syaiemin catarrh ia ol- nnwt univi i-mi in o.d eopte. Tina e:i!aina ivliv l'i tuim li.ia Itpciimn t ind!ienalile to old people. 1'eruna ia their .iliMttrd. I'eruna ia the only rem edy yet ilivied that imeta theae cases ex ait'y. Such caea cannot le treated locally; nothing hut an ifTci-tive avxtemic remedy could cure thrm. Thia ia exactly what I'e runa ia. Ii you do not receive prompt and satisfac tory results from the uae of IVruna, write at once to Dr. Hart man, riving a full state ment of your cute and he will lie pleased to give you hia valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. ll.irtmnn, I'reaidint of The Iliirtnian Sanitarium, ( olumhiiM, O. Japan' Coal Supply. The coal fur Japan's navy comes from Ilnkodate and Otaru. ;n the Is land of Jozo, which lies dlr.'rtly north of Nippon, upon which ToU'io Ja situ ated. Tl.cy are two t.f the larsrent rcal-shipplnsr p.:r!s In t'.ie world. The Island Is about five hundred mlivs, or two days' rtcaming, for a mau-of-war, from Vladivostok. Th relchstRR has enacted a law pranting Its members free railroad passes. Congress considers legisla tion" upon this subject wholly unneces sary. FITSnermanentlveurc'l. No fltaornervous nss nft'-r first day s useof Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve ltestopr.t 2 1 rial hottleand tn-atiaefre Dr. U.ll.KLisr. Ltd.. Ml Ar-h St., V!iila..Pa Worry is as useless as it is to le'.I people Sot to worry. T!(11lnn Dollar Crass an1 Alfnlla. When we introduced llillion Dollar Grass three yeara ago, little did we divani i would be the niot talked of grass in America, the birircst. quick, hay producer Oil earth, but this his come to pass. Agr. Kditors wrote about it. Agr. Col leic ProlVssora lectured ohnut it, Agr. In. atitute Orators talked about it. while in the farm home by the quiet fireside, in the corner grocery, in the village post office, at the creamery, at the depot, in fact wher ever farmers gathered. Sn liter's Million Dol 1; Grass, that wonderful grass, good lor J to 14 tona per acre, and lots of pasture nesids. is always a theme worthv of the farmer's voice. A. Watford. Westlnre Farms. IV, writes; "I have 60 acres in Salter's Alfalfa Clover. It is immense. T cet three crons th' sea son and hnve Ins of pasture beside." JUST SEND THIS XOTICK AND 10C. IX STAMPS re the John A. Palzer Seed Co.. Ijt Crosse, Wis., and receive their big catalog and lots of faim seed samnles free, f A.C.I... The Tlritifh Board of Agriculture esti mate that there ore 1,871,019 dons in the country. 5 rs. AVInslow's Soothing Syrup forehlldren teei hing, soften the punm, reduce Inflnrnmas tioii allays nln.eurcswind colic. 2c.iibottla It is harder to reconcile ourselves to other people's successes than to our own deicats. "Aren't you afraid that a great many people will criticise you for becoming rich?" "Yes" answered Senator Sorg hum. "Rut the chances are .that If I had stayed poor they wouldn't have noticed me, even that much." Wash ington Star. How's Tills? TYe offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any earn of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Curet F. J. Cbexht & Co., Toledo, O. x We, the undersigned, hava known F. J. Cheney for the lust iS years, and believe him perfectly hnuoruMn u all business transac tions and llnanciutly able to carry out any obligations made bv their firm. West A Tbvx, W'holcsuio liruggtsts, To ledo, U, Waloiso, Kikna & Mabvix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Ilall s Catarrh Cure ii taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and njucoua sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent fret. J'rioe, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Ball's Family Pills for oonstlpatlou "Why does Mrs. Clubwoman look so ad?" "The world's injustice to wom an has Just struck her forcibly again." "How was that?" "She happened to think that Martha Washington Isn't called the Mother of her Country," Cincinnati Times Btar, A grocer at Glasgow with a beer li cence had bis shop broken into the other night by burglars. He it now ' wondering whether he will be charged with allowing drink to bo taken from Ma premlnea after regulation hours. Potting Soil For Ataleas. All the azaleas and rhododendrons need extremely firm potting and do best In a cnmpoRt of pest, with a llttlo loam and leaf mold, sand being added In proportion to the Tightness of the loam used. No manure la needed or Is desirable tor then plants, hut liq uid manure or soot water In a thin, clear stato may be given once or twleo a week wlun they aro In growth or swelling thtlr b ids. Tho Earl Chicks. The brooder h'.i.-o rhould bo warn, whether bona r br.ioi!;:ra arr ire I. Iohb ovettrs lar.dv frm ovtr.'eedl; -'. lack of warmtli end Inllnre to keep up the temperature at night. Feed thrro timet a day, never leaving; foii.l to re main ovfr a single mcil, but between meals a llttlo millet sted nhonld bo scattered In llt'cr for them to neck by scratching, as thry will thrive best when kept at wnrit. For the first three days give plnlie.td ont-'iieal, allowing nothing the flm "ft hours, and then feed morning and night bread made of equal parts by weight of cornmeal, middlings, sifted ground oats and ani mal meal. Alternate this with tho plnhead oatmeal, If preferred. After they arc a month or six weeks old feed anything they will eat. P. H. Jacobs In Farm and Fliesldo. Dairying Thst Pays. In a series of Institutes In the northern rountlcs of Pennsylvania I found Hint fanners aro Hpeelnllzing to a much greater extent In that section than In n-nny other Eeetlons of tho state, says L. W. Uglify In National Stockman. Quito n number of dairy men aro putting In plants of their own for huttermnldng and fro devoting all their thought and energies nlong that line. In a number of Instant es they Fent their sons to t'te stato col lego to take a r.l-.ort comae and aro putting on the market first class but ter. In every instance rf thin kind I learned that t'.ic rtcw.ana wan greater than the supply of butter nt n very good price. The unlvetsal verllet of those mn v.-ai thv. wl.Me dairyln- h hr-' !";., vrrV because or ': minute rnd ccr.tr.nt attention t'.'.at t'.:c details of the business tr-qulra, It pays a handsome profit. Falling Off In r.'. ilk. Wlien for any rciron thrro Is n falling c;ff In tho nil:-: fiow, cy.eeit, cf courao, when tlose to calving time, it does not always follow that tho tow Is 111. Nine cases out of ten a ehango In rations la all that Is neces sary to bring nhout. tho normal flow of milk. In such canes the food should be of the kind that will encourage tho renewed flow, an 1 much of It should be succulent In Ita character. Cloo watch s rmld bo kept of the row to see If n'ne In constipated, and If so she should he given a dose of F.psom salts. Frequently a cow will hold up her milk after slio has passed t'.irou-rh tho hands cf a careless or Ignorant milker. In such a caso It will take, some work and' the exercise of con siderable pathr.ro to bring tho ani mal back to her proprr condition. Tho udder should bo carefully and gently rubbed and kneaded dally, and tho milking should ho done by some ono who understands tho work. Indian apolis News. Feeding Market Horses. An Industry which Involves tho sale of an average of HO.OOO horses an nually at tho Chicago market during the last decade, has been systema tized to perfection. Not only have horses been graded into commercial classes, but now enter Into tho com putation of values. Horses to negoti ate tho best prices must now bo in high condition of flesh. Traders are coerced to cater to the public demand and fashion Insists on horses being fat whon offered in whotesalo markets. Many meritorious animals aro sacrificed for want of fin ished condition. So broad has the fancy extended that the sentiment of fat salo horses now dominates nil principal eqttlno bazars. Dealers now discriminate In tho country ngilnst horses In medium flesh and, to pander to the fashion, tho horso-foedlng In dustry has developed stupendous pro portions. In nearly every county In tho horse breeding districts Is located some dealer who has a specially ar ranged establishment for feeding horses for market. Not only In the principal breeding sections, but in Pennsylvania, Ohio and other states, many dealers make a cpcclalty of buy ing thin western horses and finishing them for the New York market. It is an Industry that during the past flvo years has rivaled feeding cattlo and sheep for profit. Tho principal object of tho eastern feeder is to mako c market on the farm for the roughage, and surplus grain, which In most In stances has paid a better margin cf profit than if sold at the elevator. Saving of Labor. American farmers are rapidly turning their attention to tho utilization of farm products on the farms. In order to derive the most that la posBlblo to bo obtained therefrom. Dnlrylng is making great progress, but this is due to the invention of the cream sep arator and improved cliurng and dairy appliances. Compared with the past, a well-managed farm can support twice as many animals as formerly, because of the grsat saving of lubor. In somo communities tho farmers take their milk or cream to the factory and bring back their skim milk to be converted Into pork. If within con venient' distance, the milk Is shlppr4 to the cities. Dairying entails tedious work during every month of the year, and every day In the week, early and late, but no Industry on the farm gives such satisfactory returns, which Is demonstrated by the large numbers of farmers who are annually being added to the list of dairymen. The dairy farm provides a market for tho product grown, and the dairy farmer need not utlllzo anything that cannot bo grown on the farm. Dairying gives the farmer greater control of Ms op eration, and tho work Is also eduea tlonnl. It leads to the use of better stock, and tho farms aro gradually Iiolng depopulated of the scrub cat tlo which have mused so much loss In the )!a't, tlm pure breeds rapidly romlnir Into u -e over nil portions of tho rotirtry. if t"sts are so conducted ps to t nc'i farmers tlie crtnnl cost of tho product they will add to the vnluo of the lil:;!t-recur.l cown. Philadelphia Kecord. Orchard Cultivation. After an orchard is set out It pays to take care of It, but a great many peoplo do not realize tho fact. Their pay In most rases Is several years coming, which may have something to do with It. Somo people think It does not pay to lake care of rropi that require a term of years to yield returns, hut sometimes such crops give tho best dividends. Many fnrm crs over tho country buy a lot of trees, set them out In an orennrd and thr.t is tho lnft heard of tho trees. They are left to Ehllt for themselves, and keep compnny with tho grass and weeds. The orchnrd should he cultivated from the tlmo It Is stt until it comes Into bearing. This causes tho root systems to bo formed deep In tho ground and a largo, healthy top to bo formed. Hoed crops should be planted the first few years, then after tho tron cotno Into bearing, clover and Hko crops enn be used. Tho orchard can be pastured If manure Is put around tho trees to supply tho fer tility taken out by tho grass. Tho kinds of crops used depend to somo ex tent upon the fruits, as apples, pears, and peaehos ench require different treatment to do the best. Tho cultivation of the orchard breaks up the soil, mailing It so that the tree enn obtain tho fertility that la In the ground. Tho results obtained ' ' - ''r,-- r-i 0f ngrl- tulttii-e po!rt to 'h? fr.tt that a grcr.t ileal drper'! upon tho cultivation of the soil. They hava concluded that 11 noils ron'eln the noce fairy ele ments to produce crops, but tho ques tion Is, how to mako them available for the mi of the trees and other crops. It -j a noticeable fact, and Is borne out by Investigation that water has tiior? to do with the growth of crops than almost pny other clement. Cultivation puts tho noil In such a nbapo thnt It takes up the rain and re tains It for tho use of the crop. The fine mulch prevents the evaporation of the moisture and the trno uses it when It Is In the soli for use. There nro moro orchards thr.t are not cul tivated enough than too much. C. R., In tho Indiana Farmer. Poultry Notes. It Is very essential that grit Is kept by your birds at all times, especially If they are housed or yard-'d. It Is a very good plan to keep your duelts In a pen to themselves, as they thi not go well with your other birds. A Tcnnnsseo nnlhcrlty says thot two doses of UHsafcetida, tho slzo of a pea, given twleo a day, will effect a euro in himber neck. Chlckcn-pex, or soro head. Is a dls easo which, while It rarely attacks fullgrown birds, yet two-year old hens tako tho disease. It Is a very profitable investment to purchase MO pounds or moro of meat scraps for your fowls In winter; they will greatly lnereaso tho egg yield. It 13 very unprofitable for tho farmer or poultry raiser to lot their fowls sit out on trees and fences at night dur ing tho cold winter nights, a Bight whlrh wo frequently see. Do not keep too many hens In ono pen; thirty Is a sufficient number In ono flock, and the house must be built accordingly. A houso 12 by M Is a very convccvlent slzo for this number. Called Down. It was a blamy spring afternoon. Tho follngo on tho trees never looked more beautiful, and truly the Wis sahlckon waa a place for the aesthetic In uature.'It was Sunday, and the still ness of tho Sabbath pervaded tho en tire atmosphere. All tho environments v.-ero conducive to quiet and rest, to beauty and serenity. Calmly seated on a stump of a tree, a little follow had thrown out a line Into tho rushing waters and was anxi ously awaiting a first bite. Slowly and opprehensivcly a lone woman was seen coralni up the east sldo of tho crook. Beholding this deni zen of tho woods at bis work sho pounced upon him. "Little boy," said she, "I have lost my way. Can you tell mo the road to Manayunk?" "Yes "om," chirped the fisher. "Keep right on up this road an' you'll cum to It." Then, not satisfied with having found her direction, the interloper be gan again. "13u t, I say, llttlo boy, den't ycu know thlo Is Sunday?" "Yes, 'om." "Uut don't you know you shouldn't fish on tho Sabbath?" "No, 'era." "Well, then, here's my card; you come around to my house and I "11 teach ycu the road to heaven." "Ah, go 'long, you don't even know the road to Manayuuk.'" Philadelphia Telegraph. L VS:l." 'P.J i ,K'.v - .' . f v vy&V- v pmmsp'mL - - ...,. Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thousands which prove that nothing is so' 'helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dhaii 31ns. Pinkiiam: I cannot praise Lydln E. IMnktuii's Vejretablo Compound too highly, fur It Is the only nicditiiio I ever tried which cured inn. I suffered much from my first menstrual Triod, I folt so weak and dizzy at times I could not ptirstio my (studies with tho usual interest. My thoughts became Blugivh. 1 lmd headaches, backaches and s;iklng spells, also pains iu tho buck and lower limbs. In fact? I was si2c all over. "Hnally, after many other remedies had been tried, wo' were ad vised to gut Lydla E. Pinklinni's Vcjretablo Compound, and I am pleased to say that after taking it only two weeks, a wonderful thiuign for tlw bettor too!c phi'P, and in a short timo I was in perfect health. I felt buoyent, full of lif , nnd found all work a pastime. I nm indeed glad to tell my oxierlico with I.ydla E. IMnkliimi'g Vf(r'tnllo Coinpniim.1., for It made a different girl of me. Yours very truly. M:ss 31. C.'.nTr.rrtftE, CH.l Whitehall St., Atlanta, (la." At such a limn, tho prmtK'.'Vit old to nettire In Lvdia T.. Pink riarn s t-Kctablo C'omiiound. It prepares the. vonnfr nvcum for the r.ocessary changea, and Is tho surest niid inont rcllnlile euro for woniari'it SMh of every nature. Mrs. I'liiklinin Invites ull younff womori who aro III t: wrlto her for freo odvico. Address, Mrs. Hlnkkam, Lynn, Mass. rir3. Estcs, of New Vork City, saysx " Dkau Mas. 1'i.NKUAMt I write to you beeuuRC I believe all young- pirls oupht to know how much good your medicine will do them, l" did drers rniklntr for years before I was married, nad If it had not been f' r Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcjotablo Compound, I do not lic'ik-re I coiild have BW.od the strain. There is no other work that Is such a strnlu on the fvhtem. Oh, how my back unod to acho from tho bending over I I would fcei as though I wouM have to screnm out from tho p-iin, and tho sl'.ting Kill made mo m terribly tired and weak, and my head throbbed like an engine. I never could eat after work, I was so worn out. Then I was irregular, find had s:c-h frightful cramps every month they would slmplv double nie up with rnin. and I would have to irive Up working and Ho clown. Hut L.vt'.ia E. Pink liatn S Vegotablo Compound chanped mo Into a strorip. v.-t II woman. Yours very truly, Mas. Maiitii Kstf.s, M3 West 12:th f't., N. V. City." Xo other ftjmalo niedlelno In the world has recelvr1 utieh wide, spread and tinqttnlilied endorsement. No other medicine has such n, record of female troubles cured. Sold by druggists everywhere. KetiiHoall 8ul)8itutlo!is. IN rueiiilier every woman Is cordially In vited to wrlto to Mrs. Piukham. If there Is anvtliiriir about her symptoms sho does not understand. Mrs. Piiikliatii7s address Is lVllll, lUflSI, $5080 FORFEIT " waesnnot f'.rthwltti nrndnor llis nrtultiiil Inttsrs and slcaaUires el atuvo tditiiuoulals, akica will .iovi- t!uir nhmiuin soimiin-,,. Lydia K. l'lukhniu Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. China has at present aliout cl;;ht aundrfd miles of railways. Minimis In )ls. Fulzcr's New Nntionnl Oiits vicldcd in llXill in Mich. 4) bu.; in Mo., 2M liu.; in N. 1)., 3ID bu., and in 30 olln-r Stntcs lioin IjO to Sou bu. jut ai-ru. Now this O.i! ii generally grown in HKl-l will add milli'HM of busiiels to the yield and millions of ilul liirs to the farmer s purse. Try it for 1. 01. Larzvst Heed l'ntnto and Adults Cljvtr growers in America. lA.L'.b.j S.ilzer's .Spelt', lleardlrss linrlrv. Dime Jhiildir Corn, Mnciruni Whe.it. l'ea Oat, llillion Dollnr !rn"S and l'o-liest Canes are money makers for you, Mr. Fsi-nicr. Jl.'ST SENI THIS KOTICS AND 10c. In stamps to John A. f'alr.cr Seed Co., t.& Crosse, Wis., ami receive in return their big catalog ami lots nf farm si-ed samples. When a man undertakes ti discuss lova lie winds up by pronouncing it a foim of insanity SEND STAMI'-Octtilll derrl lion Uli.l .rl.-S rit M cliesi'ftst (iirinit In utilo At ric-s tiiut mil ut Irani t.ujer. II. N. Uuucroii, Junstson, A.htuLula C.junty, Ulilo. Tfce&B3iaeTOVER3 POMMEL SLICKESl HA) BEEN ADVERTISED AND JOLD FOR A QUAEIK OP A CfNIUK LIKE ALL CLOIHIKG. It iMHidcof ttlC btt viterislt, in Hick orj'cllosr. fully Cusrantetl and trti j reliable detleri cxrwhere. 67ICK TO THE SIGN OF THE f !SH. TOWeS CsfACtAN CO.U-U. A J TOWl'B CO. TCSOKIO, CAM. Mllfttiuu.lllt, ItV MAIL bund 81. and filKiuly scale wiiut you wi.il to Snow and mir speeiallsts will sutely advise you as to vour rights or liabili ties under thy laws of y'nur H'aio. All com munications eontldontlul. AOOri-ss Associated Attorneys Law Consulting bumau, lOo-loa E. HarutoKU Htreut, - lialtlmoro, Md. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Osrtsln Oars for Ffiverlsfaarsa, t'oiisllpacjan, llsaaarhn, hlomot'Jl Troublrs, Tvi-Cbtna HaUMr Ors, Varsss. twBrf.k p Colds no'. Hi,mm, H.mpl. nistld rltKA iMt, Wf AoSV. A. i. OLMSTED. L KoiVH V. sS'i'X-.ltThompion'i Eyi Wtttr ItJAPSICUM VASELlHi: (I'Ul VV I C'il,,AH.lll.K fl HtrtJ A fttirVftftutR for Atirl -iip4Tl'.rtf miMfnrdnr nuy ntliiir fdn Mrr. nml w 11 imt lilUtHr tli in tt. li' n h nin. iti'ifi-.illnvliirfar.tt '-iirHr.ivHfi iliti HofttiiHiirtlutttrtru w(iin r nil. It will tip t i tMilli.io'int o'n!, mi l r-'llfvi) tifa.t:ia mni m-iuttni. Wo vctm mvwi It a t!i dent Hint HMtMt fxtorn! t r.in.t.T-lrrjt ml knni ii.fi.w. iiHii-xtenml r.'itiwly fur (Miln-i hi Vtu f'iM iind HtnfnK-ii nii'I nil rljViilti'itlu.tisMirnU'lrnnil j'Mityrnm plnluts. A t.rli will (ir-tvo what w. rhilm f'.rlt., itnrl It will lni fimti'l to tt tnv ituhle In tin hit.4tmlil. M inv pii'iiHiiv"lt fsthe bo-tuf nh ot your prf'ii'iriitidnp. I'rlce 1.1 cik.. at nil rt rmrirUtH or otWr ii-nitT, or tv p?nllii t hlniiiiiDiini t-iunin p Htn-'o rttampi w will m-mi yti h Mh liy in ill. .Sio it o gnil'llllll Ht ll'"I'iVM II V I no JMiniHI Iini4fi thiH nriierfirr(ei"'Mrlnl'p?. fnihtrwnlt In not tfomilim CUHHI-HWOlIflH WICJ. CO., i r-n.r -mTw rtr.w niiiK i ITT. La UUUGLAS $3.5S&$3 SHOES W. L. DoiikIiis slioeii huve liy their fxi-illciit style. piiNy-llttlns, n n u Miiiierlnr wcarinflr iinlltlfs, m-hicvvil ft'Xijilt X the liirost rule of Wgy nuy biiuus lit cuif world. They are just as pood as those that cost you ft to 3f tho only dilTorenro is the price. Sold utrywhita. Look for nnma and prlre an Wtom. PoiikIns uss i'linms s'illskln, wlileh Isvverywlier rinrnlfl lu letli0 nnest I'ntmit l.'-nlhrr y1 irnfti.r,. Flit Vo or fti'lrtg vid. Khoss lijltistl. SAr.pvlrs. WrlltforCslalof, W.t.l)oul. HiimHos, Huh. 50,000 AMERICANS WCRC WCLCOMCO TO Western union mm Ganada DURING LAST YEAR. Thar ur mtt4 and not llliur on thf flmln and Orn lutr iJi.nK antl arv I'tttoi'Hrn'itt ind Uitii-4. Hlr WilfrM lurlar rtntl- Mi l: "A ntw itu haa rlMn on tli borisn. and ii It tit want It tlmt ffwy iiimlirrant whuluav tit latitl tif till a.i4.lr to vouih mud Mif k a tii-uie tor ItiLuiwU' &uw tuxua tua lfmiM CauaOav TUer la . Room for Millions. PltER HMMUfssal lTin irT. Hrkaals, Cbarrbva, Ualltsaya, Alarbels, Cllaiala, irarytbliia ta b tsilrr4. For s taotptln Atlas sad otbsr litfoimattoa aiikUjr to Mr, v, It. M TT, asuwiulssuUat of Imniiro'ion. Omswsu tkaaasv 1 01 I W UL mrnm ill Eilk Grusf Scalled Head and Eczema And gentle anointings with CUTICURA OINTMENT, purest a nd sweetest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. It means fnstant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. SMd thrtifh'mt is -itM. r-ttl-'i-a r.'it, !ln furtti fit r lr4..ilnit f'uatfl l'i1 I. -f lf' of Mf fl-illtinil, Pnp. (i.f..' l-.ful.t.. r VtAfttU L'i :tr t j. i I'at S t nt Jc la i mt : 117 ( (.lumbal A f'tt'sr tnt t'tftii, ('Dry .. .r IV.rtewra. ftf htwl yf " II jw I Cutif i.vi-ry lluiuut." ULY RHLIANCI3 Gold & Copper STOCK At $50 Par Thousand In Payments $5 Down, $5 per iHonth, or A. 4 Gents Per Share malt, anl mat nmm rf th fmrmrmm rrflta nb- Ittiin if-'.u J'ltllrii.'.p. fiivft ru-ri" In Art; na Ctp t-r hi'i.-cs. i mii'iiiY Juit I 'linliiirari'l ouiy a ilia-t-'l u -,-k i,1 at- k I t at u:-.ivi' irif. i '..Tif.ia'iy owii Hiltv-t. in U"t -art "f Arieotift tbat m'j t;tvi nri' t Ii n.ufcf !t "f iK.n tiiyna. 1iir. r ir :n nil i -iri l tin- I iiit I Mtat hmrf w i-i" f t ' iiri out i.f r ij t .. W J.r n"t you t ii;.-1 r iu.cH uiii-lr lr -in liivtatiiifntii in Hintnf Cia.-ki LM'l V.-M.t. thf mtir ('n-'-ii aitd loaay otitr. Write at ci.ee fur full particular. HERBERT S. SHAW, Ciiiccs, 14 and 15 Brown Palace Hotel, DENVER, COL., or 205 Carman National Bank Bldg., PITTSBURG, PA. 'T har n4 roar valaabU Taat-arata fti4 Awl thru tf't. Couldn't do wlthnnt thm. I Lar fisi tiier. for to to a t.ms for tinlntu.a and til uuaheaa and am now rompy-uiy cornd. Kacnw Bind lUetji t vrnryone. Ono tried, ytm Will Aorar 4a w.lLual ifio in tba fmlif." Edward Uart, Albao. H.V. Be it Tor The Dowels Plavant. atataM. potAt. TaatOfyxJ. DotlnM, Krur .Sii kori, Wit!.lin r irfp-. r-c. tUn. Nevar In '!' Tue naina tu':nt atimtml CCC. GuarauUoJ to ear or your niuney buck. 8t-rtin3 Remedy Co., Chicaco or N.Y. 60s t:-J!i UAL SALE, L" H1LL13S D0XS LEGAL ADVICE mm rasa anil w. will .1vi. a. to tho law f.T-rii-Inir It ani th beat rnur.n to turii. anolu.a nuuP7 order for f LU). No al Jliluaal charvM. ASSOCIATED LAWYERS. OX Ui. PITTS EURO. Pa DDftDCV HIW DISCOVERT: r TA J 9 0 I kk US ntm nM Mm Sk WJi.'lJ. 0 HnTS' IniUHri fr.a. Dr . assss's soas. til ati.au, t. P. N. 17. 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