A OFTEN THE BEST PART OF LIFE Help far Women Pausing Through ChanRS of Life Providence 1ms nlUittod us enrh nt least wvnitv yi nis In liii-h to fulfill our mission iii life, nrnl it Is genernlly our own fault ii we die prematurely. JMrj.MaryKoehne Nervous exhaustion invitos disease. This statement Is the positive truth. When everything becomes a burden Mid you cannot wnlli ti few hlnelcs with out excessive fatigue, and you break out into pei-npirnHon easily, nnd your faee iluslies, und you prow e.Ti'ited and stinky at the leut provocation, and you cannot bear to be crossed in any thing, you are in danger; your nerves have given outi you need building up at once I To build up wtminn's nerv ous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better medicine than Lvditi E. Pinldinm's Vegetuble Compound. Here is an Illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne. 371 Garfield Avenue, Chicnpo, 111., writes: " I havnused 1rdin K. l'lnklmm's Vegetable ConipiMiiid for vial's in my fniullv nnd it never (limppoiiits : sn when I folt that 1 s nearing'tlwchnngeof lilt-1 eoiiuneneed treat -' ment with it. 1 took ill nil nboiit six luittle and it did me a great deal of fitful. It topped my ilizv st!-11s, ptiinr, in my luiek and the headaches with which I had suffered for months before taking the 'oiiitmiind. I feel that if it had not Iwn fni this an nt ut icine for women that 1 plioulci not have lieen alive Uwlnv. It is spicmlid for women, old or Joung, and will surely cure all female disor orn ,. Mrs. Pinkhain, of Lynn, Mass., In vites all sick and ailing women to writ) her for ttiviee. Her great experience U at their service, free of cost. WHY GET SOAKED! WHEN , BLCOPTtllOrV WILL KEEPYOy PRY IK THE LOOK fOR ABOVE TOAW MAW MWUt OP IMITATION CATtlOUUKS fRCt SHOW'Nfl rilLI MM U, OARMEKTS AND HATS. A. J. TOWER CO.. BOSTON WASH., II. ( A. TOWCSCANAOIaWjCU ,1Tb., fONDNlO, CN.DA. "From the cradle to the baby chair HAVE YOU A BABY? It to, ycu ought to have a mm "AM ID1AL 8CLF-INSTKUCT0K." OUR PHOENIX Walking Chair holds tho child securolv, pre Tenting theso painful falls and bumps which are sofreqaent V7hea baby learns to vclk. Cu fTCR TI!AH A HUR9E." The chair is provided with a re movable, Military cloth 3cat,-V7hich sepports tho weight c the chiU and prevents hovr-lcca Mtd spinel trotibios ; it a'lso har a table attach rr.ent which eaablea baby to find amusement la its toys, etc, 'with out Rtiy attention. "A3 IndiDjsnsctlo as i cradle." It is so constructed that it pro Tents soiled clothes, Diciccss from drafts and floor gores, and is recommended by ihyciciaii3 and eadorsc A by both rsc ther nnd baby. Combinoa pleasaro and utility. No baby should bo without one. Call at your furaituxo dealsr and isk to eeo cna. . , VASCTACTCEtD 0!TL ETT PHCEHIX CMAIR CO. 8HEEOV0AN. WI3. YiPidt"! tn Ulno lT. tn Mi-h. 8M1 lm. pfritcrn. Xou cua Duub itiat rocortj In 13& For 10c and litis notice we mult yoa frw lota of farm yd Mtur'ii tni our wjiirc. u-'U trig aJ 1 ut-itit Ui : otit won tier tuul JOHN A. fALJER 7 riWF&'Ai MM PHOENIX VALKIEIG CHAIR si PJLt KaSIc2l Oafsl I The Rhodes Scholarships. Is It possible tlint the ntindee siliolaruhlps may prove a failure for want of applicants? When Mr. Rhodes' plan was flrnt announced It was supposed that tlirnngs of Rludenta would comppte for the privilege of four years nt Oxford, with $1,5110 an nually for expenses, Hcports of the recent examinations Indicate small Inti rest In the matter. Only three Illinois students presented theinsi lvea In the examination held In the l'lun Arts building nnd, so far ns heard from, Ftmlrnts In other States are not pressing eagerly lortlio scholar ship prize. The Minnies students from America, (icnnnii'y nnd South Africa have been well received at Oxford. American students In pnr tl' iihir have been popular, so the dis position to hold hack Is not for want til' a cordial reception on tho other side. (Mili-ago Chronicle. IMTSnnrmrn'Mitly enrnil. No lit or nnrvnus liexMiifier tint ilnv'ri use i,f lr. Kliiiu'ti f 1 rout Nerve KiistorMr.f-Jtriiil bottleitnd treiitlso frurt Dr. II. II Ki.isu, l,td.. m AmliHt., I'lillii., l'u. KngJish women iiniviTHiilly roiidenm tho Atiici-ican slifii-t-nltirt hiilnt. Mntlifr flrmy'A Swptt INiwiIitw For I'tittilrrn Suerewfiilly used by Mother !rnv, nurse in the Children's Home in New York, (.'"re l-'cvci-iphni-HS. Stnmncli, TcethiiiK li orders, move nnd reKiilnte the JImves nnd Destroy Worms. Oxer 30.(11)0, testiuinninls. At nlldrueeists. 2.V. Sample mniled 1'HKE. Address A lieu S. Olmsted, Le ltoy, N. Y. The Kintr nf Portiiffnl is sn good n innrks fnun Unit he has been ended n modern Tell. Tn Care it Cnlil In Ona Ilmv Tnli Lnmtive tironio Quinine Tablets. All druirists reiund money if it fills tn cure. E. V. Grove's signature is on boi. 23c. M'lie King of Italy spends much, of his time hunting. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothlic? Syrup forclilldreti tetliin!.-,ortnn the uums, reduces Inllnminn. tloii, nllaj-s pain, en re wind eolI,!i3c.iilM)ttl An expert is a person who knows a lot about thins inlerestiiiR t no one el.se. )do not liollove 1'lso's Cure for Connimp t Inn has uli- (i u I roreouglisiind colds. --.Iohh F.lloriii.Trlnltv Sprlnv-s. lnd., Feb. 15, l'JU.t. Some men arc cynics because they are un able to make a living at anything else. China's Coal Fields. China's resources of coal nnd Iron nre niuonR the lnrsest and most fa vorably situated In the world. The extent of the Kreat coal fields has been put nt 4110,11(111 8(itare miles twice the area of France, and more than seventy times the iiKKreRBte. ex tent of all the coal fields of Hrltaln. Of the quality of the deposits much has yet to he learned, but the distin guished Oerninn geologist, Baron von Itlchtofm, reported iniiny years hro that both the anthracite nnd tho bi tuminous varieties were equnl to the best, produced in Europe. It Is ex pected that very soon Chinese coal will be delivered nt Kar KaRtern ports at prices with which no other coal can possibly compete, and that China, In consequence of this development, will become a larse exporter of iron. Coining home from St. Louis Fair a Lyon county (Kan.) woman occu pied an upper berth nnd It Is related that she startled the wholo car by looldnf? widor the bed, from force of habit. SALT RHEUM ON HANDS SuflVretl Ap;ou.T and Had tn Writr Knndagea All the Ttir.e Another Cure by C'tttle lira,. Another cure by Cuticura is told of by Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupoca. Wis., in the following grateful letter: "My hus band suffered agony with salt rheum on his handa, and 1 had to keep them band aged all the time. Wc tried everything we could get, but nothing helped him until he used Cuticura. One set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills cured him entirely, and his hands have been as smooth as pos sible ever cince. I hope this letter will be the means of helping other suttcrcra." During a "war panie" played by somo hoys at Tcheljavlnsk, In Sihera, one of them who took the part of Kurokl and was captured by the "Mus rIi.ms" was actually hanged. RESTORED TO HEALTH. Pld yon ever realize the 'jierfeet happiness whicli rumen ium irt'ln out Into the brluht tuiiHlilne iiin a tieniiiiful mnruinif after re- l-nvrriitK from a Ion flii-knesft! l'u you nuw suffer from sny ll-amf Do jon wish to lie eureill Aroj oTl tliin an.1 pnler Are von subject to CATARRH. AMTiMIAor 1I4A I' lff Are you tun-ed tuemlnre pain or itiHlri'iis, or to he awake lllj.-lits Are yo' lulijert tc,rldli, Oonllitlin, KVSI'KI'A, 1(111:1.11 -TIJI. IHVDACIli:, KID.NLV Ott l.M I: IC tr,uble! ltONT lie intnemMe anvlongr. IXIN'T let ill liailh lientroy ynnr hsrrt ni'SM. niake your life a burdeuancl hasten Its Iceluij,-hol.v end. liilN?T wasfe any more time, enercy and money. DON'T endure that "Hope doierreil wiiieli mukethtlie heart nii-k." trying to cure yenrwlt with worthless patent noatruuis. DtlN'T think you ean't lie cured liecause you have not uoujrht relief In ttie rljrht plm-e. Write to meat onee an'illenrn how yon ran be clued, nut fur a day or a weei, but forever. ill II' ICiV FREE CONSULTATION m ADVICE ,1, ,iB uwn ueToiea to tne studr or ohronic diwnse. Xo overcome the ravages of V II . - i I . . . ...."....,....,-,,,,,1110111. i nave riven years of research ana to equip my perfectly appointed lalioratory I have eioemh.,1 li.r,- mcney. IK lOII AB fi SI FI-EHING, are In pain, distress or .iekness. if you are not sure of tlin rr.nl nntunn ,.r ....... n i...... . . ... ,..iIlr,uiiii, ij me reiueilies yon have taken do not ,-ive the relief ' eonsiut me and 1 ran positively nnd wirely .uro you hy J".jluacwverea by luywli, known only to Write your name an'l address plainly onlhe dotted lines In the t ree MMIi ul Advire Cou pen, cut It out ami mail it to mo at enee Il(. l!!ll(;il VII, 1i.w Kii-ertsnd liio teriolou-iat. 1'. O. H.s sio, liustna, Jlans. Atldrons., L. a OaEGQaYjjsJSEEDS 1 1 n ve sn 1 1 !l e 1 1 c rjp Catal ogae free, when otbca havi vi'-Cf J.i.M.iir.n m failed. 4i-t' . Mutusus, Sim, Ttie Value nf Advertising 'At! vortisltitr space In n newspaper, r'R.vs the Helena (Mont.) Ilecord, Is I cdininodity. It Is n thing nf value to the man wlm uses It, nnd he bargains for It ns lie would for anything else of value. If he needs it nnd believes It Is tviit-lh the price asked for II, he buys. If lie docs net believe the bar gain would be to his advantage he re frains from buying. It Is exactly r.s If the merchant were Iiai".'ainlig fur any oliirr thing he needs In M.? business. lie makes his dialer- of More fixtures mid he selects his stock I y the same rule. .1 itst as In the case of the slnrle rnods that llu'i his shelves an 1 1111 bis show cases and are piled on Ids cimil-rs, the .'idvctllHlng space In- conlriicls for has n value, based upon iiaiillly nnd finality. The liiiur?. man buys advertising space In t1"- newspaper ;-t n certain pi-Ice per Inch, the price based upon the circnlnliim of the newspaper and the (pialily of Its subscription IM quality having pnrllcu'ar reference to Its availability for his pnrp is.'. If It reaches the class nf people he Specially desires to Interest III the kind of goods he has to sell, and reaches the people In the locality in w hich he spe cially dc.-iren to t'o business, an 1 if It reaches "novo pernors cf the l;l;ul he Is looking for, In the rmii'i. unity he Is Interested In. than another newspaper docs, then It Is worth more to him. lie pays accordingly. liuslncss men do not advertise 'Just to help the editor along," as they did In the early days of the clarions of the crossroads. The advertising expense r.ccnmit Is n part of the well-regulated business, and It Is gaged with u view lo in.il.il--; a prolit out of 1U s lle'nlnUretit Appetite, 1 think I'd like to slop the pigs the nay 1 used to do, anil liiini: in wood and hunt for eggs and bring the. cows home, too; and grease the wagon nnd lii tell up the horses every day, nnd water all the cows and calves and give the horses hay; nnd pinup wash water and slay in mi' churn, and churn, mid clmn:, while other boys down by the creek were having fun to burn. I'd like to salt the sheep, I would: I'd like to mill: the cows; I'd like to man a cross-cut saw and have a wild carouse, wilh dad the other end of It to pull ir.e Ihroitgh the log. I'd love to curry off tho team and feed the cat aiul dog. And when I'd got the chores all done and had got through the rush. I'd love to take a hush-hook and go out and cut seine brush. I'd t'.o these things again. I wxiild and never heave a sigh, for long about this time o' year I'd get my till f pie gooii homemade mince and pumpkin pie, nnd hen's eggs newly laid; salt rlsin' bread and bi-cuits like the 1:1ml my toother made" and good backbone nnd spnreribs, too, and corn bread spread with grease these things to have again would bring tny spirit lasting peace. And so I'd like to sinp the pit-R at.d feed the critters, too, and churn, and churn, and churn, mid churn just like I used to do. Houston Cist. A Wirtiril nt llio Orelinnt. If rowar.l Is to be measured by serv ice, then Luther r.nrliank, of Califor nia, deserves move at the hands of his fellows than any martial hero or cap tain of Industry. Mr. Iluiliaiik Is a "wizard of horticulture." He experi mented vi-ith potatoes with the result tint the potato industry has been revo lutionized. He tnvned his atiention to plums, and produced a finer flavored nnd larger fruit than any yet grown in America. Kouth Africa is dotted with orchards of "lHubank plums." Now he has perfected a prune so large that it makes the average prune look like a dried raspberry, and so sweet that it needs no sugar v. hen prepared for the table. lie has grown a 1 hornless rasp berry, and now ho has n th:niloss cac tus that bids fair to restore the desert places mid make them habitable for man and beast. I.nther Hnrhank has added millions to the productive value of orchards and vineyards, and has done so without shedding of blued or doins violence lo any man. The Cjiii n: o,i it. litmus Toiler l:evenls Snur Soil. Tho Slato experiment st.v.inns are doing a great work for the farmers. T'ae following incident shows how sim ple come of tbe tests are "when you ki.ow Low." A station oflteial -was goin:; over n farm with the owner when Cioy came to a crawlishy piece of Iai:d just back of the bain. The very weeds looke-J yellow and unhcalthful. "I am inclined to think," remarked the -agriculturist, "that this hind is too acid for productivity. We can deter mine this In a moment." TaUIr.r a blue piece of paper from his pocket he siooped and dipped the paper into seme of the soil water that was standing In a cow tract. To the owner's astonishment tho bli:e paper changed to a red color as suon as It was immersed. "There." said the agriculturist, "we have our proof. This is just a piece ot litmus paper. For live cents you can buy a similar piece nt any drug store. Its change of color shows that the land Is sour. Crops cannot thrive on simr land r.ny move than children can thrive on sour mil!;." Country Life in Amer ica. llcr Strenttvus Hour. An Irate woman made tilings warm for some. men working for the Cincin nati, Lnwreaceburg and Aurora Trac tion Company Monday. Mrs. Ilrum lage operates a hotel ct Stop No. fj. The oliict-i-s of the road decided to move the little platform from Mrs. LYumlago's place to Maley. Thompson & Molict's sawmill, about -00 fe?t west. When the workmen appeared the wouiau seized one of the picks and chased the -.-ntlre gang uway. Voder cover of niglit the station was re-Li-ived. Cincinnati Enquirer. COULDN'T LIFT TEN PUUN0S. Dosn'a Kidney 1'llla Heoimlit Mrrnuth nnd Health to the KitllVrer, sinking Jllln Feel Tfrciity-VUe Ve; r Younger J. 1-. Corton, f ir:ni i- and lum berman, of Dep. pe, N. ('., says: ''I suffered for years with my back. II was so bad Unit 1 could ;V not Willi: any dis tance nor even ride In env bun gles. I dn not he. lieve I could . J. n. coin-OS. June raised ten pounds of weight from the ground, the pain was so severe. This was my con dllion when 1 began using Moan's Kid ney Tills. They quickly relieved me, and now I am never troubled as I was. My back Is strong and I can walk or ride n long distance and feel Just 111 strong as I did twenly llre years ago. I think so much of I loan's Kiduoy I'llls that I have given a supply of the remedy to some of my neighbors, and they have also fount! good results. It you can sift anything from this rumb ling note that will be of any service t6 you, or to imy one suffering from kid ney trouble you are at Ilherly to do so." A TitlAL MUCH- Address Foster Mllburn Co., I'.ulTalo, N. Y. For sale by all deulers. Trice DO cents. Origin of the Honeymoon. The honeymoon used to last a month. The accepted notion Is that It must he spent away from home In order that tho hnppy pair may get thoroughly acquainted without beitis victims of tho curiosity of relntlves nnd friends. It Is so called from the habit of tho ancient (iermnns of drinking "hydroiuel," which Is a mix ture of honey and water, for 30 days after marriage. Ilydromol ferment ed contains enough alcohol to mako a man lnloxlented In short ordt-r, so that the honeymoon really was a royal old drunk. At t.Ha, the I Inn, Indulged so freely at his wedding that lie died. New York Tress. Chanra For a, Jlafiirtnrr. Pome day a great reformer, In whoso aspirations sense Is duly blended with enthusiasm, will make and win a great light for pockets In -women's strer'; clothes. Why woman does not luiv more nnd better pockets In her clotlu Is one of the mysteries of civilization. Harper's Weekly. TJenrnass Cannot Be Cured by local applications aa they cannot reach th tliseaned portion of t lie ear. There Is only onu whv to cure uhiiIiihhk, nnd Unit Is by consti tutional remedies. JlealnesH Is caused liy it a Intliunetl condition ot thn mucous lining o( Him KiiHtiuihlaii Tube. Wlieatlils tube In In flamed you have a rumliiliigaound orlmper (ei't henrlnif, and whu It Is entirely closed lieiifnefls Is the result, and unless thu Intlain million can u taken out and this tube re stored tn Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine oiynw out of tea iireetiusedbyeiitiirrli,whliihlsnothlngbutii4 inltiiinml eoinlitlKii of the mucous surfimiM. We will give, One Hundred Dollars fornny ense of Deafness (caused by eatarrhjlliBt enii not be en red by Hull's Catarrh (.'urn. Hemline clrculnrsfree. V.J. Ciiksei Co., Toledo, U. Hold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Cleveland's three electric suburban lines carried K,riiHl,000 passengers In 1U02, ns against l.'IOJtll carried by the competing steam roads. llerllti's population by the new cen sus lacks 713 of reaching a round 2, 000,000. Fifteen officers of the Oermnn army are nt. present, studying Japanese In the Berlin Seminary for Oriental Languages. Minimis nf Venetables. Vhen the Editor rend 10,000 plnnts for lGc, he could lianlly believe it, but upon second reading finds thnt the John A. r-nlzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis,, thnD whom there are no more rclinblo and ex tensive seed growers in tho world, mokes this oiler which is made to get you to te-t Saber's Wnrrnnted Vegetable Needs. They will send you their big plant and seed cntulng, together with enough seed to grow 1.000 fine, solid Cabbages, 2.WKI rich, juicy Turnips, 2.000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2.000 rich, butlery Lettuce, 1.0(10 splendid Onions, 1.00(1 rnre; luscious I'ndislies, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers, AtX FOB HUT lfiO POSTAGE, providing you will return this notice, and if you will send them 'J0c in pontage, they will ndd to the nliovc a p.-u-k.ige of fa mous isoriiner t-aunnower. LA. u. ij.J Acting Governor. Lieutenant Governor Cunningham of Alabama has been acting executive for a year because of Governor Jelks' 111 health. When Governor Jelks was Lieutenant Governor he acted as Gov ernor because of bis predecessor's III health and when the latter died filled out his term. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Mind, Blcedinu or Trotnidin; Piles. Druggists will retund money if 1'azo Ointment fails to cure in G to 14 days. 50c Rear-Admiral Kojestvcnsky is ftfty-sil years of age. Oyama's Wish. The great Japanese field marshal, JlarquU Oyama, once 6aid: "My Idea of liappincss Is to dispose of everything I possess that belongs to the practice of arms and go far Into the country with big boxes of books to read for the rest of my days books that tell of happiness and progress, and not of the terrible deeds of war. And I would gather about me my best old friends and little children. Then, In the sunny days all would bo happiness. AGENTS WANTED. Tor the LITTLP WONDER SOrt FOUNTAIN. Koiuty seller to Cin feet loners jiuKorie, Kt'HiaurHnM, llrjg stores, Ueneral biuiv, Eu atlilt'iVJi, SPECIAL PRICE TO AGENTS $3 00. LAST CALL, WttlTB AT ONCE, SAYLtR CAREY MFC. CO. 740 Sturgis Av Sta. R, CINCINNATI, 0. wmk The "Mud Ta." J40K. ltt'LY we can sny ngrlcul v( J( ture Is the great monarch, O I O and lis Interests should bo tL )t fostered In every posslblo TJOsT way. If any tax upon this Important In dustry can be lifted without an Impair ment of governmental revenues It cer tainly should be done, ami If contin uous Hues of improved Interstate high ways, as alleged, will reduce the "mud tax" and the lost of transportation of farm products from the farm to the market one half or one-third, then surely such Improved roads ought to be given the agricultural Interest with out argument or delay. We have no fault to find wilh vast appropriations for pensions, irrigation schemes, waterways and railroads, but It Is a crying shame that agriculture, the monarch Industry, has scarcely been noticed, and when It demands of the National Government what the In dividual cominiiiillles arc not able to give continuous lines of Improved highways lis reipiest should bo an swered by large appropriations for such continuous lines of Improved in terstate roads. This Nation claims to b-nd In every thing, and I think It does, for we have the biggest rivers, the biggest trusts nod the poorest roads on earth. Surely the National Government should always do those things that make for the National welfare, and bow could the National welfare be bet ter promoted than by the National aid for continuous lines of Improved Inter state highways? I'.y such hlghwnys not only will trans portation of farm products be greatly facilitated, but such roads will make for a better education, more soda! and religious privileges, nnd In every wny tend to elevate the character of our rural population, on whom we, as a Nation, so largely depend. Ilnw absurd It seems when we are lolil thnt the National Government can spend $2oO,000,0(Kl to build fine canal In I'atininn, nnd New York State an other $!00,Kl(l,OiK) for canal purposes, but that no money enn be appropriated to aid the great Indus'ry agriculture upon which the prosperity of the en tire country and these special Interests rests! Were It not for the agricultural In terests, canals, rivers, harbors nnd rail roads would be practically useless, for without the products of agriculture there would be little or nothing for them to transport. Tbe National Government has ex pended $1001(10,000 In improving watonvnys.whilo In capital nnd Inter est It has inded railways to the extent of $i:iN,000,000, nnd In addition to en courage railroad building, has given Itm.OiK H,000 acres of the public land, making a grnnd .total value given for these objects of not less than $1,500,' 000,000, besides appropriating for Irrl potion schemes that the desert may blossom ns the rose. All these appropriations were made from the people's money. We find no fault because such appropriations linve been made, for we approve of them nil, but we do find fault because the common road, the most Important fac tor among them rill, which makes for National prosperity, has been utterly neglected. Now'nbldeth waterways, railways nnd hlghwnys, but the greatest of these Is hlghwnys. Rome v.-ouliMie bright minds assume to say thnt Congress has not tbe power to authorize outlays for road improve ment, because the Constitution does rot allow such appropriations. In answer to that statement all we have to sny is that Congress nnd the Constitution were creatod by the people nnd for tin? people, nnd thnt both Con gross and the Constitution are simply Instruments to do the work and bidding of the people. All the money held or received by tho National Government is the peo ple's money, nnd do we not insist thnt a man shall do what ,ie wills with Ids own when free from Incumbrances? Has the great sovereign people less rights than the Individual? History tells us that Moses sent sple? to spy out the promised land, nnd be cause the people listened to the advice of timid and heartless leaders, they were doomed to suffer the privations, hardships nnd wanderings of the desert for forty long years. Cut ns the brave, farseeing Joshua and Caleb affirmed that they were then able to go forward nnd possess the land promised to them and thelt fathers, n land flowing with milk nnd honey, so we affirm that our great Government, with the granary of the world In Its possession, and with wealth of the ages In i;s grasp, is now fully capable of inaugurating meas ures and providing the necessary money to aid the different communities in such a manner that continuous lines of improved Interstate highways may be constructed nnd that it should be done at once, thereby saving the pen pie from longer remaining ill this wil derness, this slough of despond, this liquid morass, "of mud roads," with nil their attendant evils, loss and discom forts. We demand that forthwith our load ers take us over this Jordan which has been such a hard road to travel to the land flowing with milk and honey, a laud of benefits, the land of educa tion, the land of social nnd religions privileges, the promised land where continuous lines of improved Inter state highways exist. From a Speecli ftuotel In the New York Tribuue. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without I'oruna in the Home For Catarrhal Diseases. KRnnd mi jiaQArraiisoi! Independence, 11 o. Remarkable C.ir?s Effected By Pa-ru-na. Under date of January in, 1M17, Dr. liurtiiiitn received the following letter: "My wife Iihh been n sufferer from a complication ot discuses for the past twen tvlive years. Her ease Iiiih liiillletl the Hkill of some of the most noted nlivsiciiiiiH One of her worst troubles wan chronic constipation of several years standing. She was also iiassitig llirouch that iuot critical period in the life of a woman clianife of life. "In Jane, ISO.';, T wrote to you about her case. oil advised a course of I eriina and .Mitnalin, which we at once com menced, and have to say it completely cured her. "Alinnt the same time I wrote ynu about tny own case of catarrh, which had been of twenty-five years' standing. At tinfes I was nlmost past going. commenced in n I'rrimn nrrnrO fiifi In your Inut rncl limn and nm tlnut'il Hh iisn for nliou' yi'tir, tmil it. ha cnmpletrl 1 curril trie. " it. Atklimon. In a letter tinted January 1, WOO, Mr. Conviction Follows Trial AALion limy In Ct InnRB c.nffpA nr to have in his bin, hOW do you kflOW What VOU ZTZ getting ? Koine quoer rIot'icm about coffoo that is Bold in bulk, could bo told, if tbe people -who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out. Could any amount of mere housekeepers to uko Lion ho laarlitr nf nil nnrknne coffees for over a anartor of a conttiry, if they had not found Purlly, Strength, f lavor ana unuormiiy t tki. ..!.. . of LION COFFEE csin be due only lo Inherent merit. There , no silrjnoer prool ol merit than eon. tinned and Increasing popularity. II the verdict ol MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you ol tbe merits ot LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trifle to buy a package. It Is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to make yon a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LIOH COPFRB Is snldonlyln 1 lb. sealed jiae ksg-s, and reaches yoa as pure and clean aa when it left our Una-head on every parks?. Bare these Ll'-n-neads tor valnahle preminms. EVERYWHERE WOOL80N SPICE CO., Toledo, W. L. DOUGLAS UNION MADE. $3.0 & $3.22 SHOES W. T. Tn tiffin fta.BO ihnfi nr lh crnirt rttr In h wnrlri hrrniiattf Ihflr firrllriil mi yl. cnay filling nnd ttliw rlr wriirlna mmllltc. 'I'hey ir Juat ti it th thnt coit from W.t.OO t.lf7.0O. Thf only III rnc Is fh prtce. W. I. OtHiglf ftlt.AO he nut mnr t mukc, hold th-lr ihnpe hcllr, ivriir longer, nnd lire of urcntiT vittue I hnti nny other :.. lO hoe on the mnrkfl lo-flny. W'.li. IIoiikIh Rimr nnirn their vlue by Mumping ht tin me nnd price on the bottom oreneh hoe. Look fur It. Tube nlt It ute. W.I,. fu;cliiM.0 hri nre antfl throne h hi own ret it II tore In the irlneltil elf !, nnd by hoe deulfr every w here. Sn mut ter where you Uve.iV.I... Ikon n ln hie .ir within your reach. BETTER Tit AS OTHER MAKES AT AS Y PRICE. Er thrtait thre wars fhftr trnrn 1'. I,. luQa W rW nrft nuntit nut fivlv 't "'. hut htffrr thnn uttijHuf thtt I rer hud. rwirrt'-.l tf prtee." Clin. L, farri, At. Ouhtrr Th ('upitat S-ittfnnt Hank, in-tvinup !t, lnd. Boys wear W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because they fit better, hold theii shape, and wear lontrer than other makoe. W.LDOUGLAS $4.00 SH0S CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. H'. L. hntia'n us i'nrt-nn Oihthn tn Am J.I V) hon. i'nroni Colt It cunvlrrt to I the fin fit pat'nt l"tthrr prwl'tfti. FiWTI OMIC IVII.FIMUII.I, .MOT WE A 3t ItK AIT W. Ij. r)o:ij(!iiii hJin lite lataeitt nhn mail nr-1r hnin''" in the world. Xo troultk to iM II! tv ni.nl. 2.".'. eilr prfii:v rt--lrry. If you n'ra further Information, irr'c r ltlntrntd Catww " Spring .Styl', W.L.DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS EST FOR SN CANDY yAjT jl . CATKABTI3 GUARANTEED CURE for U bowel troubles, apriendicitis, biliousness, bad breath. L-ad blood, wind on the stomach, bioated mwels. foul mouth, headache, intiitrestion. pimflt', pains after eatir.it, liver trouble, sallow tkio and diizmesa. When your bowels don't mova regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all otlier diseases tctrrthcr. It starts cr-ric ailments and lan yeara of surTerinE, No matter what ails y u strt t-kin CA3CAKET3 today, for you will never get weil and stay well until you ?-?t your boweia riht Tiie our advice, start with Case a rets today ud-r absolute f'iamatee to cure or money reminded. The (fnuine tablet stamped v C w. Never ioid n. buiiu cample tad booklet fre. Addra Striir Ri-m-dv Company, Chieryo or N-w ir'orit. 5a X. U. 9. 1903. 30, AO &50 Percent. Fall 5)7. ."?n? Fruit I CmaTiental Trass atnll rttits) hrtiHf 'lfi mnA Ine. liUOtfSS fits'nil -t'i f ir -ii-S rfiWIli'H m ut nir uiy i-M.ti.-n. TTTF M, !l. 1! Uf f N 1 Q...neTH.VY. Atkinson says, after live years' cxpericnttft with i'cruna: " will flier" rnnltnue to upmk a linml iritrtl nr l'vruna. I ant Htill rurrdnfcnlnrrh."Jnhtt O. Atliln koii, lntlepenilvnre, Mo., llmc'JTJ, Mrs. Alia Scbwandt, Sanborn, Minn., writes: ' 1 liitvctitrn I niuhlvtl with rhrnma llHin and ciilniili for icn( (-' lira . i 'nn lit not nlrrp da or Iflit. Airr ha vlnn unrd I 'r l-unit I can nlrrp and iiolhliin bother m now. If 1 rrrr am a If mini irtlli anil kind of HlrknrHH, I'rrunn trill hi; tin; nittdt it mi I nil ii 11 iimc. Mji mm vm eurril rnlarrli of the lariiiu: tin I'rrinia." Mm. Alia Si huaniil. When old age ctini'-H, catarrhal diseases come also. Systemic catarrh ia almost uni versal in old people. Address Dr. S. II. Ilart.rnan, President! of The ilartman Sanitarium, Coiumhtia,, Ohio, who will be pleased to give you ttuij benefit of his medical advice, gratis. anvthinc vonr froccr happens . talk have persuaded millions of Coffee, it superior to all other brands in llKUt, r-i?'? 7 Ohio. FOR MEN. THE DOWELS T-TTwrm'i1" wMnrtvnrTm,mma UMiinrT 11 i m DO C O O V-WDI3:0VERT: ! J ,J I intekmiAf aad curs or-( M. S4 fnrh.S ot tmtnnwi JiJ 1 1 riKTV uuam t re: tw. 4ons a:l.- a C-.tj Itkiisi ALL i f,L FilS. Best i iiiitt SrniD. T.u-Lm i I in tir-tj. i it irov.mM. i