1A J " I'Am fv-' S v r To be a successful wife, lo retain the Jove and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of all wives and mothers. 'Tfb Mm. Finkiiam : I. yd la H. rtnlt limit's Vocrtnblo Com pound will make every mother well, stronif, healthy nml lmjipy. 1 driippcd through nine jresrs of miserable existence, worn out with jmln unci uvnrtiii-ss. I then noticed a statement of n womnn trouhliil as I win, nml the wonderful result she had had from your Vcprotublo Compound, mid drehled to try wlmt It would do for mo, and used It for three months. At the end of thnt'tlir.e 1 wa a different woman, the neighbors remarked It, and my huxbnnd fell In lore with mo all over again. It seemed like a new rxlstenee. 1 had been suf fering with inflammation and falling- of the womb, but your medicine cured that and built up my entire system, till I wos indeed like a new woman. Sincerely yours. Mns. CiiAi. liitow.v, 21 Cedar Terrace, llot ripring-s, Ark.. Vice President Mothers' Club." Sufferlnsr women should not fnll to profit 1y Mr. Ilrown's ex periences; Just as surely us she wns cured of the troubles enumer ated In her letter, Just no surely will Lydin 10. IMiiUliiim's Vcsrctnlilo Compound euro other woiiipii who miller front womb troubles, Inflammntion of tho ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration. Head tho story of Mrs. I'otts to till mothers i ham, Lynn, Mass., and you will bo ml vised fre3 of chargj. Lydia 1 lMiikhum's Vcpretublo Compound has en red and is curing thoiumnita of cases of female troubles curing them inexpensively and absolutely, licmember this when you go to your druggist. Insist Upon fitting Lvdia Em Pfakhztm's 'Voffstatoto Gcts?sounsf. Mr. Beecher and the Medium. While in England Henry Ward Boecher was entertained hy a Rentlo mau who believed In spiritualism and was himself a medium. Ono day ho isked if Beecher would like to talk with the spirit of his father. Dr. Ly man Beecher. Mr. Beecher replied that it would filease him Immensely. After the seance was over he wag asked how It had lmpresseed him, at which, with the twinkle. In hTs eye, Beecher responded: "All I have to say Is that If I deteriorate as fast for the first ten years after I am dead as my father has, I shall be a stark naked fool." WOMEN BREAK DOWN. Sometimes women drift into a con titlon of -"half invalid." Continual languor all tired out, run down, buck- JDnr ocl)e. nerves suattcrcd, Wd5 noftUnCD8 terrible pnln, wuu. in nine cases out or ten it's because the kid neyji fall todothelr work of altering the poisonous system waste from the blood. The kidneys are weak and need the strongthenlng help of Donn's Kidney rills. Bead how these pills repair a weakened phy sical condition when this condition is caimed by sick kidneys. Mrs. Sadie Mettles, of 304 W. 4th Ave.; Columbus, Ohio, says: "Prior to the yenr 1808 I suffered considerably from backache, pain in the head, lan guor and depression and weakness of the action of the kidneys. The pnln was always worse in the morning and I felt miserable. I wns induced to pro. cure a box of Doan's Kidney rills and X bsgan their bse. They proved prompt and effective. Tbey cured nie, and thers hit been no return of the trouble since taking them. I owe all the credit to Doan's Kidney Pills." A FREB TItlAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Mettles will be mailed on application, to any part of the United States. Addrers Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Kor sals by sU druggists, price CO ceuts per box. TE7s U " Dir. An Mns. Pixkitam i Durinjr the early fiart of my married life I wns very deliente n health. I hud two rulsenrrlnrres, and both tny huiiband and I felt very badly as we were anxious to have children. A neighbor who hnd been usinf? l.ytilft 1'. l'lnkllilin'g Vegetable Compound udviscd me to try , it, and 1 decided to do to. I soon felt that ' my appetite wc.s Increasing, the headaches gradually decreased and ilnnlly disappeared, end my frencral health Improved. I felt as if new blood courrcd through my veins, the slnfjlbh tired foclinir disappeared, and I be came Rtronj and well. " Within n yer.r after I became the mother of a r.troncr healthy child, tho joy of our home. Yon certainly h.'ivo ucplendid remedy, and I wlr.h e-vrry mother know of it. fcfneerely jours, Min. ArrxA, I'orro, 510 Park Ave., Hot t'prinjs, Ark." If you fool that there Is anything nt nil unusual or puzzling about vour ease, or if you wish conllde:iti:il advice of the moat ox aVrioneed. write- to Jlrs. link- The Stripholdcr's Grievance. Tho Oatailo Legislature has before It a promising bill for the relief of "Btrnp-holders" In Btreet ears, tho pro posal being to authorize tho passenger who cannot get a Boat to tear his ticket Into equal parts and give up ono of the halves In full payment for a standing rldo. In other words, tho unseated pahsener would pay but halt fare. The tendtney of a lnw to this effoct would be no doubt to cause traction companies to put on more cars during "rush" hours. Itnstiln's Croup Cure, The life, saver of children. 60 centi. A woman who never think nt' anything but dn.8 i more ornamental tlmti useiul. Carelees Letter Writers. Ten million pieces of -mall went to the dead letter ofllce last year, most ly as tho icKitlt of the sender's care lessness. Barring serious accident to tho means of transportation, like the burning of a mall car, for example, there la need for scarcely a miss In tho safe delivery of mall matter and if delivery Is not accomplished, am ple means are provided for return to the scndois. The chief difficulty, the superintend- entsays, is found in the failure of; Bonders to give their names and ad-1 dresses in letters or on parcels. Some-, times, no doubt, the failure is Inten tional; but often It is simple careless ness. BuHlnees men now universally use correspondence paper and envelopes with printed addresser, and If for uny reason their mall Is not delivered, they find out the fact in duo season. Private correspondence is generally conducted on the opposite plan, with the element also of all manner of csrelessneas. A Great Heat Producer. Acetylene burned In a Bunsen burn er or an apparatus similar to the oxybydrogen blowpipe produces great heat. M. Fouche has developed an in strument of this type. The flame Is formed by the combustion of a mixture of acetylene and oxygen in a jet under preesure of about six pounds. This rather high pressure is necessary in order that the flame nuy not travel quick. It melts most metals quite readily and will solder Iron and steel, and it Is said that even lime and silica may bs fused. Electrical Review. ASIA'S FOUn.roOtED FREICHTERS. 4hlis of lite Slllt Tarry llnrrhan, tllMe In t'nruvvtm. It will not be long before rnllronds will have pushed well Into Al:t Minor, nml then the renlro of Ailn will begin to wnlio up, but tn-dny It In still linpo. slhlo to ship guilds loin Turkestan or 1'ersln or Arabia by any means other thnii the earn vnn, just ns gunds were shipped In tho dnys of King Suloniciti. If anything, tho rnitits mo n little worse mm- thnn they wi re Ihon, nnd n enrnvan hound from Tihernn or ling dnil to the Interior limy be months inn! t'Ven yenrs on the wny. This fa.-t lins iniide I': neresrnry for ln:iny nit Ainerloitn merchant lo study queer things r-li.iitt sto'-y-bnok l.nnl In oiiler to know JiHt bow bis goods must lip parked mi. I shipped out of Anierieil, so (lint I hey will be lu tho prop-r con dition for binding mi r.imel ni:il mule bnrk 111 the desert towns, wliemv I'nry St ii i t on their cIimiiiu! voynges. An Ainei'!"iin shipper of goods for ex port Inlo Fur Knsteru ronntrles must know Just bow inueh n mniel run curry and over wlmt kind of n rond it will have to travel; for In miiny phices the ronds are over inoiiiilnln sides that nre so narrow thnt the size of the package Is of the utmost liiiportnneo. Thus, shippers In the t'nlteil States who do business with the Orient, have liud to l"iirn Unit tlieniovolinnillse nniFt be puekeil In tin or r.lno llniMl eases, bo rn use It Is sure to lie subjected to llerce storms In shelterless trails. They have hnd to Irani Hint a eniuol loud is two piickngoa of lino pounds enrh. Mules, according to tint rnriiven drivers' ta bles; cm carry two pnrkaes, one on crrh side, earh weighing 1113 tolliids. Tins? pm hnges iniist not be longer llintl four feet, wider thnn two feet or di'rpcr tlnin one mid a hall' feet, l'ui k ages of this sizi' run just scrape through some of the dizzy dellles lend ing Into wild Asia, At Ivpnliiin nliout :i!Kl mule nnd en in. cl Iciinls of iuoicIiiiiiiINp lire received or shipped every month during the trading season. Snvnnnnh News. Contests of V.RiC. From tho remotest nges the egg bns been looked upon ns tho svmbol of creation, ,r now l.lrlh. According to Iho I'eisiniis, tho worl.l was Imtciiud from nn egg nt the senson of the year which correspond!! to the vernnl cipil no:.. He-ire the I'ai'M'os still exelinr.ge tills i,i r(;I ;r.'d rc rs nt tho new y -n r I'cstlvu!, which tiny celebrato ut tills date. Among tho .lews the egg en tered Into nil the mysterious cereiiion los culled apocalyptic, and occupied n prominent position on tho household ta'.ilo during the pasclnil season. Cln ls. tianlty Invested the pnschal egg with a n;v slgiillleiinee niimely, that of tho res urrcctioii of Christ, und It wns eolered red In allusion to ills blood shed for sinners on the cross. A curious custom lu mediaeval churches fur prlcsls nml choristers to Join in a game of ball nt F.iistcrtldo took its rise from tho Faster egg, which wns thrown from one to tho other of the vhorhiters In the linvo of the church while nn nntliom wns be Imjf si'iig. As n missed egg meant a snimliod cgs, tho more durabb hand ball was substituted. But tho smashing of eggs continued as a form of outdoor rpurt. Surviv als arc to bo found among all Teutonic nnd Anglo-Saxon people. A popular gnmc in Fnglniid nnd (iermany con sists in hitting ono egg against an other, tho egg that survives uueracked winning for its owner tho weaker an tagonist, until an entire basket of eggs niny linvo changed ownership. An other game Is to trundle eggs down a hill or slope, those which reach tho bot tom uncrncked being similarly vic torious over tho others. Factory nnd School In One. ' Cuo of tho curiosities of current lit erature is tho increasing number of monthly magazines published by big Industrial concerns In this country and in Europe. Tho cost of production and the work of editing theso ilttlo perl odlcnls is boruo by the firms, their sole purpose being to form what sociolo gists call "a point of contact" between the employer and employed. The text, which is often illustrated with good half-tones, concerns everything that relates to the social sldo of the em ployes' dally life as employes, and there are departments given over to "helpful hints" that answer inquiries of all sorts. The magazine Issued by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Is printed in Italian and German, as well as In English. The Cadburys, the cocoa manufacturers of England, bad a contest for amateuricotogrnphera recently, fine reproductions of the prize winning pictures being reproduced lu the last number of the magazine. The contest was limited to tho employes of the works, and the results were ex tremely good. New York Press. When Smith Died. A little cross-flring was going on be tween the Texas and Arkansas law makers tho other day, when Senator Culberson said: "Arkansas is a suburb of Texas, and thero aro some powerful good people there, but about tho most shiftless fain, ily I ever heard of lived in that State. "The family belonged to the Humor ous Smiths. Old Daddy Smith was very sick, and a neighbor called to see about his condition. lie found no one at home except a daughter-in-law, who Informed him that the rest of the fam ily had gone to see their daddy burled. The neighbor was a religious man and inquired of the daughter-in-law If the old gentleman had made any prepara tions for eternity. "'No,' replied the woman; 'nothln' moro than to give tho two least boys a boss apiece. lie knew they'd never own one f tiiey had to work fcr 1L' " Washington Times. , Grain Corner and Joseph'! Drtim. Sir William Wlllcock, an Irrigation export, explaining Joseph's ' famous forecact of tho f.amlne In Esypt by the theory thnt i. somehow, While In prison, got on to the fact t: at the King of Upper Kgypt wps t ifiut to get possession of llnnnr, a for i'I fled Is land at tho hend of tho dlko I y whloh tho reservoir of Iake Moorls was con trolled. Lower Kgypt wan dependent upon tho waters of Lake Mrarls for Ir rigation, and It woh eary to eo that if tho rival King nt Thehei got llanar crops would bo had lu Northern Kgypt, which was then ruled hy tho Invading Hyksos. Joseph's advieo to the llyk sos King based, prrhrrs, on Insldo Informal Ion from Tholinn prlfnners In carcerated with hJm .as t: the effort thut t!io linineiisn pet being con Etnictrd by tho Thclinnj itilsht cap turn I lunar, In v. lilcli cane It would be pcllllc t; have oec-ii:iulntPil tiippl'les of grain to tide, over the coming per iod of soiir"liy. The King saw the foice of. Joseph's biislnossl,'ke supges tlon and gave hlu cliiiige of tho en tiro onterprlso of acquiring and ware housing tho crop:). Joseph's predictions was verified by tha event, according to Sir William, llanar was taken, by tho Thelmns, a protracted famine ensued and tho King's corner Jn grain was a great suc cess, as the people had to pay any prlco the I'liniauli demanded. Put af ter a lime tho Hyksos Kin;? recap tured control of Lake Moorls, where a; on Iho laud, which had long remain ed fallow, wns aaln Irrigated and produced enormous crops. Such Is tho c-pliiimtlon given by thn llrlthdi sa vant of Joseph's wonderful dream and promotion. It Is not explained, how ever, how Joseph knew Just how mnny yenin tho famlno would Inst. If the fiery Is cornet, tho first corner In grain will have to bo dated back soliio thousands of years. riTri,r-ifitiptitlyrnref. No fHsnrKrvons fi'ntt"r llrst itny's usof lr. Kline's flrest Kcrvelli,t-rr,i,itrliil ImlHcniicI tronll"lri' It. II. II. lit mk, l,t l..!i:il An-li nt., l'lilln., l's Itr.Qpprt nlwnys s silrnt tviiman, fKriit Is the mim'.oiu of the 'o:::a'i tliat holilctli In i- tongue. 1 m Sirs. Wlnslow'sHootlilnK Syrup ferolillilrsn t(t)ilnL,soft'n tho funistMliircsliillHniiria lion iiIIiivbi Blii,ciiriKUiiit rolle.'jGc'.nbuttla lfspny ii the gill v. lm tliinkt her father Is the best umn on earth. Old Mills, Ital ic if L'liairf, etc., psn bs dyed with Putnam Kaiiki kss Dtf.s. ?T--r s rl:?'tr:j l-.rr ii'.eal when th tUUt.ru Mm. I do not bu.ltvc 1 ; i .urn lor Constim-i-tlnnlms nin'ipinl fori-ouglisnndeolrls. Joni F.lioTin, Trinity Srrlr-rs, lnil., Ivb. 18, 1'JOO. A womnn dcsiro. a of being seen hy men Is not trustworthy, l'cnr le.r ulaa'.e. "An Idealist," fays tho Manyunk riillosrphor, "is an trin'.nrrlcd man who thinks all tho women aro angels." Potash Dcpocit3. Germany possesses tho only known Workable d( 'posit of potash minerals In tho world, and they have boon for many yarn In a trust. More than half the output comes to America to bo combined with Florida phocphato for fertilizer. I.lffllllnQ ntiil Wntr. It Is pracilcnlly Impossible to rno?e on electric spark of high electromotive force to leap from one surface of n liquid to.nnoiher. For this renson It Is rnro that lightning strikes the surfuca of water. How's Tills'.' Wo ofTer Onn Htitiilrod Dollars Ilownnl for Shy ritso of CntFirrli tout cantiut l.u i-incl hy Hull's L'ulnrrh Cure, F. .1. ( nr.:ir.T A Co., Toledo, O. Wo, tho uinlcrh:iiP I, linvo kior.vn 1'. J. Clieiioy (or tho lust JAyonis, nn'l t'oll vv.lilm porfootly lionora'-ilo In all lui.-lno'-s trimMi--tl'ins nml llnaiictiiily iiijln to carry out uny oMIiiitions inielu ty their llrni. Wsiit A 'J'r.L'AX Wl'.uleiinln Uruijglsts, To lo.lo, O, , Vai.!isii, Kixai A Maiivis, Wholosnli rug-Ms, ToPvlo, O, Ball I'uuirrli Cure Is In ;en Internally, act ii; directly uoou tlio Mo.nl anil mucous sur faces of tho systom, 'iVMImonlRls Ft-nt free, i'rlfle, 75o. per Dottl". fM liy nil Druggl'-ts. U&Lu null's 1'iimily l'ills for (.'uutioiiUou Hub lllglit to l'rny For Jupnii. At least one man In Missouri piously prays that victory may perch on Iho banner of the Jnp 1 tho war now be ing waged. This Is Colonel John So bleskl, of Kiciiiiiond, lineal heir of King John Sohlo.kl. of I'olaud. Costly Sets of Dickens'. At a cost of $130,000 a set, ten ccts of tho works of Charles Dickens, In 130 volumes, are being printed by a local publishing house. When com pleted about eight years fiom now, they will be sent to J. Plorpont Mor gan, tho Duke of Westminster, and eight other men of wealth. The books will be printed on rare parchment, such as is uaM not to havo been- used for 400 years, and will be illuminated by French and Italian artists. N. Y. Times, Properties of Asbestos, Tho terrible disaster In the Iroquois Theatre at Chicago has attracted uni versal attention to the singular sub stance, aBhsBtos, which can ho carded like wool and formed into lire-proof cloth or paper. Asbestos belongs to tho hornblende type of like between the vegctnblo and animal kingdoms. It is. Bays Mr. A. F. Collins, at once fibrous and crystalline, elastic and brit tle heavy an rock In the crude state, yet light as thistle-down when me chanically treated. The best asbestos for the manufacture of tiro-proof cloth comes from lower Canada. It is found In narrow seams, about an inch and a quarter in thickness, sometimes verti cal and sometimes horizontal in the containing rock. As it comes from the rock it Is worth $200 a ton; but tho long-fibres stripped ready for spinning and weaving, are worth $1,500 a ton. British manufacturers appear to b steadily losing ground as regards agri cultural machinery in Russia, says the Mechanical Review of London, while America and Germany are continually increasing their output to thut district. Less thnn fpvpii per rent, of the power used In in:iiiiifnoiiriiig plants In thn l lilled States Is electric. A pntont hns reeeiilly been grniiled nn n new nnd rather startling system (if embalming the bodies of the (lend, by surroiiuillug them completely by a covering of glass, thus excluding the nlr nnd preserving the subject OS In life Imlcitiiltcly. In connection with tlio bill before I'arllnmoiit for the compulsory use of the metric system of weights nnd tiionures In 1 1 rent Britain, It Is of In terest to lenrii thnt the (leelinnl sys tem (irlulimted In Mnu'lanil. . In n letter (luted November II, 1 TSTt, Jnmes Watt laid down n plan which wns lu nil respects the system adopted by Iho French philosophers seveinl years Int er, which they suggested to tho King of Fnglniid lis n system thnt might, bp mloptod by International agreements. Mariners lmve Iippii nimble to dp (ermine httltmli nml longitude whea the horizon wns hidden, pvoii thniigh sun, moon nml slurs might be shining. Cnmiiifimler Campbell llopwortll, C. B., hns now innile It ensy to obtnln 1 1 io iiIIIIiiiIp of nny honvenly body without seeing the miliirul horizon, lie ntl.'iclies to Hi" sextant nil n it i lie In 1 horizon, whloh consists ess'Millnlly of a ronlnrt maker op' rnled by n plum met nnd so ndjiisled that the circuit will be closed nnd a boll rung when n slit In Hip horizon glass Is In align ment with the observer's eye nnd the sensible horizon. Illifltt I'roin the Hioiibtrr, The Clih api pi: pi r.s have a good deal of f ii ii at the expense of the country newspapers. What's the mutter of 'em? Are they jealous because wo live out hero whore we can got fresh nlr and fresh eggs nnd enjoy life as It was liiiant to be? These poor warped nrtlsti (no!" the o In that word) fiddle a rou I id like u lot of school girls nml hit upon some of the funniest things you ever hoard. Why, every now nnd then somebody laughs at them. The writers Inuyli nnd think It's a good 'iii;u v.l. on fome.of the enunliy newspapers say: "Ilirnm Illgbep has sold bis ltolsloln cow to Kz Mawlleld," l.ut, of coiir.-!', It Is the Ihlng when they say: "Algle Vnn I'ooeheiistoin has Just relumed from I lie Conlluent with a f.'limo bull terrier from the Hp-soiii-Squlrtem kennels." )h. that's great. That bull pup would bring nbout twenty cents In tli dog pound, nnd III lllubee's cow could sell for nt least fit III the dark. IS'ieunso "fizzle It"iilon was over to Vision Centre to see his best girl" they threw n shoe. But If "Harold Worst IiiKhaus T I'o'ik, the so It ty lender, was In Milwaukee last Sunday lo visit Miss (iertlp CrnliM" they drool nil nvo their thlriy-eent "dickey" nnd have throe pictures of (lerlle nml Harold on the trout png. It's all rir-r lit for them to sot tho standard. Sure, Mike. But it's lime they got out of tiiolt rut nnd ehnuirrd the sulijiol. Marengo (111.) Bopiilillcnn. Kiitaruiii'k Kliiilluft Ht Iowk f'ollet;e. .lapiiu's illstlngiilshi d soeolo;:lsl, Son Joscili Katayumii, laid the fouuilntimi for his grout labors In behalf of hiunaii. Ily lu Iowa and Imbibed the llrst prin ciples of his altruistic social views at the feet of Professor Furker at Iowa College, nt (irliiiiell. When the young Japanese left Iowa College l's a grad ual!! with tlio class of ".C, Ills friends ami associates c.xppcicd much of him, for he hnd shown himself tho possesor of nn tiuiisiial inlnd' and of a nolable aggressiveness and optimism. Sou Joseph Kiituyama Is now nt the bend of the most noted social settle mi lit In Jnp.in, Kingsley Hull, Tokio, which he founded; nnd he Is recognized (is one of the lending sociological work ers of the world. This noted Japnnesp hns hail nn In teresting career thnt rruds much like a romance. lie was born of a peasant family In Japan and bis education was obtained through his efforts, against almost overwhelming odds. Philadel phia Press. Kmnll Coins Newer nml llrlgtttpr, "Have you noticed tho Improved quality of tho coins now In circula tion?" nsked the trolley car conductor ns he pulled a handful of bright pen tiles, nickels and dimes from his pocket for inspection. "It's due to nn effort on the part of tho (jovernment to put better money Into circulation by recalling tho worn und shiny pieces from which the Im pression of the die has lipcoine effaced. I've noticed for the past two years a steady Improvement In this respect. All the banking institutions now throw aside tho coins that show decided traces of wear, and tha Treasury De partment redeems these with new ones. In England n soiled bank noto is unknown. Tho paper money is nl ways new and crisp, being recalled be fore It becomes worn. It's getting to bo that way in this country with our suiull coins." Philadelphia .Record. Mimuni of War. Among tho natives of Australia notched and carved sticks nre used fot 'messages. For instance, a niece of wood carried from ono village to an other with straight and curved lines cut upon It Is a message of war and means: "There Is a tight on baud. retell your spears and boomerangs." The North American Indians utilized wampum belts from time Immemorial for like purposes. The arrangement of the different colored beads conveyed 'the signification desired. A MICH IB AH "I Know Poruna is Worn Qui Him. Xrtmm lttrr, nf St. .osrii, Mich., A noe s nf it l-u-fp tiumlirv tf fl-l"fil jmllvnlH in hlu ronuly trim hum lu-rn ruvrtl hfi I'rruim. Hon. NcNon Kire, M iyor of ft. .loseph, Miili',"in, wilt's: The i'c-runa Modicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: (ientloiiien: "I wish to congratulate you on the suocoss of your eflorts to win the confidence of the public in need of a reliable medicine, i kiutiv ic'inif fan in Inula for a iroru out sistroi mi a ircllv in coses of catarrhal ttlfflrulllt'. 1'ou loreo larip tiamhrr of yr:itrfttl pit' HvnlH in thin count ry .irhit hare (isri I'rrmia ami have been cured by it, and who pritlxo It aba tin all other tnvtllclium, l'vruna, halt tny hrurllvMt yimtl ii sirs. " Vrson ltlve. MARCH, APRIL, MAY. Weak Nerves, Poor Digestion, Impure Blood, Depressed tpirits. Oentlcmen: "I wish to conRrntuIsto y on on the hucccss of your eiloits to win tlio conliilonce of the public in need of a re liable medicine. , . i OJ i ,i . . ..u ..i.. j -1 - i.i'.m.., inv i:iliuiiir Oil its yeo.rly trip lentil. '1 lie nnl iq.mtor is nn.ii.c-u lunuiu t..i- inn in i.cur.y eigiitccri miles every day. With tho return of the sun coines tlio bo.iny ills peculiar to ..ring. Vith one peison tlio nerves ure cjk; bii other person, digcHlion poor; with others tho blood is out of order: und still others lmve depressed spirits and tired feeling. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR. CHILDREN, A fVrUlnCrir for l'prrrl'line''t rn J )l'.m , Nttmil ?nilM Htl'K AMr.( tttiw Yuftutf. A. S. OLMSICD, Lo Roy, H Y. Yiie belt POMMEL SLICBEB . IN Utzt WOR1.KI ,, ,.rfftWE3'r. ( Ai ri6'.l, iu.ll of.d hr,ts ?f.4X for all K rdiof Wft wors it ii often imitated but ntvtr jquallel Mod in bla.h or ysllow f OS Mtt (TAI L KELIABie tSAlt.TV KTim Trt TUB. arid full eu6r4nef.d by Ml IV "It . r.rti.u . jmn yr inc rion. iiwit; T'AY SPOT CASH FOR MILITARY LAND WARRANTS oOUNTY lmd to MI-r nt mr wr. Hrlti- in t owm F HA.Sfc 11. IlLOtU. prtli JllocS, lniiT.r, Qui j "Hslnf l.li.i) janr winlrfl "runnli" tnt Ifiro, M.oi.ll.1 kitil hainm antir-ly ctiFwa at .u.macll etrrh ftuil d,i,t.,ia.l llilnli wt.f.1 or pral, It Juew 'I ,.-, etl"(rUl, !,,!, ,,U ,nj.niiiiB. I . ".V,k'1 """""""I nhr o t.llnl mwflmt but without YII .nd f fin.l that Oaiora r.ll.ra wojfd la a '"" " "" "i'" 1 Juuat ilcUuua, IN Uaroar St.. imtj City, N. 1. Plttitant. Pth!. Pfttonl TMtAOoo4. Do flfVj, Fftror bio ken, Y an nr Ortrv. Itxr, IS? tie. Srt fid In bnlk. Th ronioo iblt tuniLMd CtC. vuvsnUMtU to car cr uar Biuuvj- ttwk. Sterlinsx Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 593 AUNUALSALE. TEN MILLION EOXES HY Mtr. Mi nd H.I and iilamlr vm WiMtl In Inns .. - ,i V. j . mu tiur iitntu. win Hfly sdvina ou at lo your riithuor lioblli titu under the law of your Suite. All cura muaiuHtioni coandcntlal. Addreu Associated AMornen It Consulting Bureau, IW-10S K. baratogs gtreut, - Uslliniore, Md. DROPSY" km IWs 4 ItWisitltli NBW 0tl0OVBRY;t' . Or I . asta't to Hi Boil. AtUai. j -X Sliiniii. h Tn.iil.l. ., 'Verlhlnj ' ' ' IHsorders, ud ro r SloOW Ot'i, Worlds. Tli'r llrenk up ( ftlHi Nurhf.ln f!!iili- I't 'il li'tunt. At bit llr.twi.l. Ic.uta. ', v s J W tiPva k,sT For M The Bowels NrTh. CANDY CATTUNTIC J 1 lo '! Sold br tru(l,u. Ll MAYOR SAYS : a Fins Tonic For a System." .1',';, .-.1 '! !'. -r Mm mm m All these things nrw ep(-e;iuy true ol iinno wno nave iieen mint-ring with c tanh in miy iorm or Is gni pe. A cours riina diss noi irnlnto it nivixoraus. does nut teniiifii'itrilv .1 1 ...,1..a ,.f . .... I. I ...i, mi'.iii..- uin iirrvuui loin inn rrguliites tlio bodily fuiic! I IT Inn litilitj. ut. mni.v t.r..,.. ......I ... . not siiiniiv a oIivnic or mtioiiilHti, vine, ii is a imiurui ionic and invi(f0rator. If you do not receive prompt ami su'.ic factory results from the una oi i'truiia, write at onto to lr. ilnrtinnn, giving a full statement of your cum, and he will be p.iised to give you bis valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. If.irtmnn, President of Tlit ll.irtmiui Sunitnriurn, Columbus, Ohio. FREE to YiOmEn A Ijirgj Trial Box nnd book dt Structlous absolutely Free and l raid, enotteh to prove tha v!-.H PoxllneTcilei-Anilsepl Pnstlfiai u In nn4 firm to dlaaelv snii iirtuiterlnrtollaulil Hnl'v;ttLt conUlnlas plcol-.fil whkh IrrlUUi InlUmed urfre, mn4 I' five no rleanain? prop crt.ca. Tn contrni el every be makes rnor Antliaptle Sol-j. tlon lii'.t. longer- firs furthor haa niors - wi a s, .it mv lamiijr ana -r C'tmf.reircoilthni,Ti 2f! 3 Si sr.tliepiic preparation 55-" ou cuo buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and uied with tjrut success as a Vcginal Wash, forLtucorrh2a, Pelvic C-farrh, NaJ Catarrh, Sore Throet. Sore Eyes, Cub, and all soreness of mucus membrai.e. In loesl tretm.ntcf fe:na Ills PaitlneV Invaluabla. Vtii as a Vair.al W h ws ehallcn(r the world to produce Its equal fo thoroughnou. Itisarovelationia cle,-inlnii and heitliLg power j it kills all gcnrui whlcU canto Inflammation and dichnrpt. All laadlrgiriiiil,li keep faitmos prtoe TAn boi If joura doe, not, aend to ualor if. Ix o't Uaa a subatttut thrlcLotl)iiii 'i ratio, 7rlternrth Tnm IIo of I'aitln tolay S. PAXTOrf CO., 7 Pep. !., Eostoa, Hill VV. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, S3.GO, S3. OO, S2.CC SHOES n,HT in THE WORLD. W.L Douglas shoes are worn Ly more men than any other make. The reason is they hold their shape,litbetter,wear longer, and have i greater intrinsic value than any other filux-s. ...j. ''T';.Tac-S n 1. aw It rr HHmf and unif uhIimIImw, I.' titlinr yt roiiirl. fat Co or yetg ua4 a- I v ii-'ntl. f'ni frr. Wr:tfor ('aiaioir. I,. lM. iI.. H-nrkron, Mnt Tho F.HEE Homsslead LANDS Of Canada Ire tha STil ITTRICTIOXS For 1904. MUtlnna of mrrm of marr.lfliot Orala and Grazing iM,iuri,nuiutirtAi, or Dy puruaM Hum ll way Comtwuiaa, Laod Corporatloua. ato. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Good cropa. dslluktrul ellmntti. aplaBdld ackaol sjalaaa, pnrleel aaclal raadUlsau, xcpllnal railway ail vantajoa, and waua aa ilium ateqalrad cully. Th popnlatlim of Waatara Canada InrrwaM 191. ana "i i'uuuirr,um aunu- Ilia pas yaaz. vaf au.w Wla AuMrtnaju. V'if a oVMoripUT Alias and ohr InforaMtitta apiiiyta Nr. W. U. M OTT, Sapariataudaatt ot IuinuTatli. Ottawa. C-4 II rtal wita Tho....'ai K Ma. ..lii.'Y t5 INI t Mat aa uaBfasiu s.J ! ot c V