A Woman's Back Bu many echos and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of the pelvic orgaiis. Other symp toms of female weakness are frequent he&stocne, dizziness, imiglnarv snecks or ILrif Rnnra flnnl nir hafia tha Alma imam. Ing sensation In stomach, dragging or bearing down in loweribdomlnal or pelvic Mfrtnrt fBHnfnnakU J .... I .... organs, faint spells wlni general weakness. If any considerable i umber of the above symptoms are present there Is no remedy that w1glve qulckei relief or a more per manent cp than lvr. Pierce's Favorite Preuw)HNU hasJa record of over forty years of curcs It Is . the most potent Invigorating tank afiditrenirtliening ntr vini! known tonunlral science. It is made of the glyceric cxtifccts of native medici nal roots found ii our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or . habit-forming dnns. Its Ingredients are all printed on theibottle-wrapper and at tested under oatlias correct. Every Ingrcdlnt entering Into "Fa vorite Prescript n" has the written en dorsement of th most eminent medical writers of all th several schools of prac ticemore valnatilo than any amount of aon-professlonalostlmonials though tho latter aro not li'king, having been con tributed volmittrlly by grateful patients In numbers toexceed tho endorsements given to any oher medicine extant for the cure of wopan's ills. You cannot svWd to accept any medicine of unknown ((imposition as a substitute lor this yc1 proven remedy op Known COMrosiTiWcvcn though tho dealer may make a littl moro profit thereby. 1'owr Interest In gaining health Is paramount , to any selffih Interest of M and It is an Inssi to jfrnr Intelligence for him to try to M.m at upon you a substitute. You know whst you want and it Is his busi ness to sinply tho article called for. Dr. Place's Pleasant Pellets are the original Little Liver Pills" first put up by old r. Plcrco over forty years ago, much Imitated but never equaled. Little sngar-tbated granules easy to take as eandy, The Limit A ich man out in the suburbs who ownsa large place bas among the many people employed to keep It In shape an Irishman of whom he Is par ticularly fond on account of his un conscious wit. This Irishman is sometimes a hard drinker, and, as his Income is limited, he is more particu lar as regards the quantity than the ejsallty of his liquids. The other day tie employer, who had been awaiting ' good opportunity, remarked in a kind tone, as the closing sentence of ft friendly lecture: I ''Now Pat, how long do you think you can keep on drinking this cheap whisky?" To whlcn Pat instantly replied: "All my life if It doeim't kill me." Harper's Weekly. TEN YEARS OP PAIX. Unable to Do Even IJousowork Be cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin ton St., Napoleon, O., says: "For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney trou bles. My back pained me terribly. Every turn or move caused P!' SSi? Pains. My eyesight was poor, dark spots appeared before me, and I had dizzy spells. For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did, not get out of the bouse. The kidney secretions were Irregular, and doctors were not help ing me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life." Sold by all dealers. 6 0 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. A Healthy Monarch. The Emperor of Austria belongs to that category of persons who throughout their lives never even sniffer from headache. The approach of age is not visible. The Emperor, who formerly smoked 10 to 15 strong Virginia cigars daily, now contents himself with two light ones; he drinks daily about two glasses of beer and some light wine; he sleeps much, and great care is taken during Ills sleep that cold is avoided. The Small Buyer of Paint who takes care that the Dutch Boy trade marl-, shown below, appears on every keg of white lead he buys, is perfectly pro tected; as perfectly as if he were a railroad official buying hundreds of tons and with a corps of chemists at his back to see that no alterant is palmed oil on him. : Pure Whije,Letd and Pure linseed Oil are absolutely nec essary to good painting. SEND FOR BOOK "1 Talk oo Paint," rlvfw valuable Infcr nation on the paint abject, Sent tree 411 Uwt pari,! fa JW sears I AM awt NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY fa mkielmtr ataablfav. saf tUUt it aearf sea i Haw York. Boston. .Buffalo. OamtaaS. lOlatlaaatl. Ckioaao. SC. Loala. fall. lalpala (Joka T. Lewie Bros. Oo.l, ftue jbarsk IMaUoaal UM uu Oa.1 em-.; l I Mi LONG TRIP WITH OX TEAM. Aged Ezra Meeker Making His Way to Washington to Establish Mark ings of the Oregon Trail. Making a journey of 3,000 miles behind a team of oxen, Ezra Meeker, who started from Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 22, 1906, has reached Ohio on his way to Washington, D. C. The object of his expedition is to estab lish monuments along the old Oregon trail, in honor of the pioneers who first used it to travel west. He owns a large estate in Washington, and has a wife and five children, 21 grandchildren and four great- grand children. Ills family and neighbors protested ngalns: the long journey, but he was determined. Twenty monuments have been erected through Meeker's ef forts, one costing $500, and ho advo cates the establishment by Congress of a national highway from the Mis souri river to Oregon over the trail of 1852. Meeker's wagon is one that was used on the old Oregon trail. It Is a typical prairie schooner, and he calls it his "oxomobile." He lectures from the rear of his wagon. He has not slept outside of his wagon since he started on tho long trip. To President Roosevelt Meeker will pre sent his plan, which he says has the backing of all the congressmen of the west. - How's Tills? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Uitnrrh Lure. F. J. Cheney k Co.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, end believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any oblisations made by their firm. Wkrt & Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggists, oleuo, u. Waldiko, Kinka & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- ingdirectly upon the blood and mucuoussur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. Smallest Railroad In England. The smallest railroad In England is the Garstang and Knott End (Lanca shire) railway, which in the last six months earned a net revenue of $2, 380. The half-yearly meeting of pro prietors was attended by one person, the secretary. Instead of experimenting with drugs and strong cathartics which are clearly harm ful take Nature's Mild laxative, Uarneld Tea! It is made wholly of Herbs. For con stipation, liver and kidney derangements, icl-headache, biliousness and indigestion. Guessing at 8phlnx's Age. The great Sphinx of Ghizeh bears no inscription by which we can tell its date. In 1810 Caviglla, who In modern times was the first to clear away the Baud, found between Its paws a stele of the reign of Throth nes IV., and, therefore, it was believ ed that the Sphinx was carved by that monarch. But In 1S58 the exca vations of Manictte uncovered a stele bearing the name of Cheops, on which is a reference to the Sphinx. The insfHptlon is eveidently of a late period,, but is supposed to be an exact copy of an ancient carving, and the translation seemed to place the Sphinx earlier than the Pyra mids, and consequently to prove it the most ancient piece of work in the world. Still there remained four lines carved on the base which could not be rend, but M. Daressy has now deciphered them, and it appears that the inscription is in two parts. In the earlier lines there is no mention of the Sphinx, but the lines, which date from the Persian occupation mention the repair of the Sphinx. There is, therefore, nothing by which we- can tell the date of the' monu ment, and the only evidence we have is the headdress of the colossus. Its hood is ornamented behind with three bunds, a large one between two smaller bands. Now this is a fashion which existed only toward the end of the twelfth dynasty in the reigns of Usurtaten HI. and Amendment III. As the family showed much seal for the god Harmaklin, whose portrait the Sphinx Is, it is probable that the monument is the work of Amen dment III. London Globe. Celluloid That Will Not Burn. The Italians have invented a de vice for making celluloid inflamma ble, by mixing gum arable .and cola oil with the ordinary composition. FRIENDS HELP St. Paul Park Incident. After drinking coffee for break fast I always felt languid and dull, having no ambition to get to my morning duties. Then In about an hour or so a weak,, nervous derange ment of the heart and stomach would come over me with such force I would frequently have to lie down. "At other times I had severe head aches; stomach finally became affect ed and digestion so impaired that I had serious chronic dyspepsia and constipation. A lady, for many years State President of the W. C. T. U., told me she bad been greatly bene fited by quitting coffee and using Postum Food Coffee; she was trou bled for years with asthma. She said it was no cross to quit coffee when she found she could have' as delicious aa article as Postum. "Another lady, who had been trou bled with chronic dyspepsia for years, found Immediate relief on ceasing coffee and. beginning Postum twice a day. She was wholly cured. Still another friend told me that Postum Food Coffee was a Godsend to her, her heart trouble having been re lieved after leaving oil coffee and taking on Postum. "So many such eases came to my notice tbat I concluded coffee was the cause of my trouble and I quit and took up Postum. I am more than pleased to say tbat my days of trouble have disappeared. I am well and -happy." "There's a Reason." Read, "Th Road to WeUvllle," la pigs. Household Matter s 3 How to Test Milk. To test milk dip a well polished knitting needlo into a Jug of milk and quickly withdraw it in an upright po sition. If the milk has only a small pro portion of water this will prevent even a drop of milk adhering to the teedle. " Cleaning Glass. A small paint brush with long, r.trong, supple bristles is the best thing with which to keep cut glass free of dust. It is the only means of reaching the dust which only lodges in the small carvings. To wash cut glass use borax in the water, and the result will be a spark ling, shining receptacle that will glis ten as brilliantly as it did when new. If a cruet bottle has become stained with vinegar sediment, or a vase with sediment from flowers, or any other piece of glass which it is hard to reach into to wash, chop up a raw potato (peeled) and put it into the bottle with sufficient water or suds to just cover the potato; leave it for Beveral hours, giving an occasional shaking; empty and rinse well; it necessary, repeat. - Results will be pleasing. Florida Agriculturist. To Clean the Chimney. Much of the trouble with chimneys filling up with soot may be avoided by burning the potato parings. The chemical action is such tbat the soot Is entirely cleaned out, so there is no danger of Us becoming filled up, even when soft coal is used in the stove. Zinc cut in small pieces and thrown into the stove or furnace when the fire is burning brightly also will have the same effect, and a handful used once in three or four weeks will keep the chimney clear and the draft good, no matter what fuel is used. Recently my kitchen range did not draw well, and the oven would not heat properly; so I placed a large handful of zinc scraps In the fin, and went outside to watch results. The smoke came out in clouds, and was very black, and in a short time the draft of the stove was perfect, and the oven soon become hot. Tho Meat-Chopper. The grater has a black eye in house-wifely favor. In its place the meat-chopper has sprung into popu larity. Many of the things for which the former was exclusively used are now done more quickly and with greater ease by the latter. The meat-shopper is a godsend to one woman, who makes chow-chow so appetizing that Bhe is forced to do it by the job lot. Formerly she cut the different ingredients separately, until one day the brilliant idea struck her why not put everything through the choppot? In went tomatoes, pep pers, cucumbers and pickles, one at a time, and all the former work of two days was done in a morning. - Apples, pears and quinces for but ters, are also put through the meat chopper, with great saving of time and temper. Being cut much smaller, moreover, than they would otherwise be, they boll down more easily. All the juice from fruits prepared In this way must be carefully caught. The chopper itself should be scrupul ously clean to remove all taste of meat. Boiling the parts in soda water insures perfect cleanliness. Potato Griddle Cakes Take one cup of flour, add one teaspoonful of baking powder and half a teaspoon ful of salt and two large potatoes grated. Make into batter with halt a cup of milk and fry on a hot, well greased griddle. Honey Sandwiches Chop together English walnuts and raisins in equal -proportions. To each cup of this mixture, add two tablespoons of honey and one of orange juice. Spread between lightly buttered slices of cream bread and cut into dainty shapes. To Cook Beets Beets of late have been attacked by insects; therefore they must be examined leaf by leaf, and all which are Infested rejected. Do not separate the roots from the leaves. Wash thoroughly in many waters. Put into a stewpan and cov er generously with boiling water. Add a teaspoonful of salt for every two quarts of greens. Boll rapidly until tender. This will be about thir ty minutes. Drain oft the water, chop rather coarse, season with bat ter and salt Caramel Custard Four cups scalded milk, five eggs, one-half tea spoonful salt, one tablespoonfnl of vanilla, one-half cup sugar. Put sugar In omelet pan. Stir constantly over hot part of range until melted to a syrup of light brown color. Add gradually to milk, being careful that milk does not bubble up and go over, as is liable on account of high .tem perature of sugar. As soon as sugar is melted in milk, add mixture grad ually to eggs slightly beaten; add salt and flavoring, then strain in buttered mould. Bake as custard. Chill, and s;rve with caramel sauce. Boston Cultivator. DUN'3 WEEKLY SUMMARY Demand for Steel Exceeds Supply and Offers of Premiums Are Often Refused. Spring retail trade is backward be cause of the unusually late season. Tardy distribution of merchandise Is also causing complaint of delay In mercantile collections, but there is a confidence that most of the postponed business will be made up when ther mal conditions become normal . Dealers purchased freely from man ufacturers In anticipation of a record- breaking season, and deliveries are still coming from the mills and lac- tories, with shipments being facilitat ed by improved traffic conditions. Manufacturers are active In all lead lng Industries. The outlook in the steel business could hardly be brighter. Projected building operations promise a good demand for all materials, but numer ous small labor disputes retard activ ity In this department. All contro versies over wages and hours are not extensive or alarming. Only favorable reports are received from the iron and steel industry New business is coming to the mills as rapidly as orders are filled. Few producers are able to take advantage or premiums offered for prompt oe livery. Ore has begun to move freely on the lakes. Arrangements have been made for a record year, many new vessels enlarging the carrying capac ity. Pig iron furnaces are producing as rapidly as possible, and new plants are In course of construction, but de liveries are tardy. Most concerns have sold their entire output for this year. Large orders for cotton ties were placed at an advance of 10 cents a bundle. The season's needs will be provided for without delay. Improvement in woolens has re ceived a check. The market is await ing developments. Mills are fairly busy, but the late season Is retarding progress. Extensive preparations were made for early business, which has not materialized. Duplicate orders are chiefly for the better lines of woolens. MARKETS. PITT8BURG. Wheat No. S red $ 71 Kye No. 2 7i Corn No 2 yellow, enr 68 No. V yellow, suollod 5; Mliftl enr 4-i Oats No. II while 47 No. a whlto 4-) Flour Wintor patent 8 y,t Fancy BtrnlKht winters 4 IM Hay No. 1 Timothy SO no ( lovor No. 1 1H oo Feed No. 1 white mid. ton !H 50 Drown middlings lia oil limn, hulk zl 50 Straw Wheat 10 00 Oat 10 10 Dairy Products. Butter Eldln creamery ,..... SO Ohio creamery S!i Fancv country roll IS Cheese Ohio, now 14 New York, new H Poultry, Etc. Hens per lb S i Chickens dreed 10 Egg Fa. and Ohio, tresh 17 Fruits and Vegetable!. Potatoes Fancy white per bu.... 70 Cabbage per ton 15 0-'l Oulons per barrel , 1 do 75 73 bu M 47 4 '47 4 01 4 H 21 (1, IS .V 21 on IK Ml 10 Ml 11 DO n 17 18 75 IS Oil BALTIMORE. Flour Winter Patent S JS 8 80 Wheat No. 8 red U 74 Corn Mixed M 47 Kggs IH SI Butter Ohio creamery 17 IS PHILADELPHIA. Flour Winter Patent $ 8 rfl 8 75 Wheat No. red 77 78 Corn No. 2 mixed 47 40 Oats No. whlta 44 4 Butter Creamery W 8' JtM Pennsylvania firsts 17 NEW YCRK. Flour Patents t . 8 70 Wheat-No. S red W J Corn-No. t W M Oata No. white... 43. 4l Hutter -Creamery J Ugga State and Pennsylvania.... 1' 1( LIVE STOCK. Union 8tock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle. Extra. 1.4.V) to 1.810 lbs '.. f 9 8" 8 0 I'rlme, 1.H00 to 1,101 lba 8 70 6 8.1 Good, 1,010 to l.StKI I ha 8 Ml 6 70 Tidy, 4,060 to 1.1IH) lbs 4 85 8 20 Common, 700 to VJ0 lba 8 00 8 M Oxen, 11 75 4 0J Bulls .-. M 4 r I'owa 1 50 8 75 Holfera, 700 to tlOII. 151 4 41 Fiekb Cow and Snrln.jera 16 00 60 00 Hogs. Prime heary 8 0" Prime medium weight 80 Beat heavy Yorkora 8 8) Good light Ynrkera...., t 8) Plga (J 59 Boughe 5 4i Blaga 4 0J Sheep. Prime wethers, slipped f 8 01 Good mixed fl f,5 ralr mixed ewea and wethera 5 00 CulU and common 2 0) Lambs 5 go Calves. Veal calvea 5 50 Ueary and thin calves 8 iJ 70 6 Mi 8 I 6 1-0 6 10 5 HI 5 2i 8 10 6 IU 5 60 8 CO 7 5J 8 5) 6 00 Oil Markets. The following are the quotations for credit balances In the different nelda: Pennsylvania, 81 78; Tlona, 81 78: Second Sand, 81 (W; North Lima. 4o: South Lima, rto Indiana. 69c; Somerset, aSc; Bagland, tic; Can ada, 81.85. The Southern mountaineers are found chiefly In North Carolina, Ken tucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. Missouri's Hogs. ' Of every fifteen hogs born and bred in the federal Union one is a Mis sourian. Only two states, Iowa and Il linois, have more hogs than Missouri No reflection Is cast upon the great cities of Missouri and their suburbs when it Is said that they are the most unhealthful regions in the world for the Missouri hogs. Missouri packi more pork than any other State save one. Kansas City journal. fwt MIS3 ADELAIDE. NICHOLS that period of its terrors. ' Women who are troubled with painful or ir regular functions should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences and be restored to heafth and strength by taking; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Adelaide Nichols of 824 West 22nd Street, New York City, writes: Dear Mrs, Pinkbam:-"If women who suffer would only rely upon Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound their troubles would be quickly alleviated. I feel greatly indebted for the relief and health which has been brought to me by your inestimable remedy." Ljdia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints such as Falling and Displacements, and Organio Diseases. Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole feminine system. For the derangements of the Kidneys of either sex Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is excellent. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn.Masa.From the symptoms given, tho trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our vthtclti ud btwncM bar btjtn .old dlrct from oar flbetory to mar HW ft crura ca ctanir. w imp tor kxrninaDom sum inprormj ma v nanntM sift felt t try. Yon meat ftoCUac U motuMaAuA M to yl, quality tad pries. We are the Urf est Mlllnv to the eonnraar Vahlcltt, ftftyluofhafMtt, I lfa.SU, LlgM! 1 1 y ElkhaH Carriage ft HmMflMf0.Co. iSbJi2 Iteniloa Top Sumy. Pitneonpl., tfaj, go. Prelates Are Good Risks. Prelates and bishops are certainly what insurance men call "good risks," no matter what their form of faith. Still active are the Methodist Bishop Bowman nt 90, the Episcopal Bishop Huntington at 8S, the Catholic Arch bishop Wllllnms at 85, the Catholic Bishop McQuatd at 84, and the Meth odist Bishop Andrews at 82. FITS,St.Vitus'Dance:Ncrvous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,9!U Arch St., Phila., Pa Montpeller,Vrf with 6,000 popula tion, holds more ' than $G, 000,000 of Kansas mortgages. This Is an aver age of over $1,000 for every man, wo man and child In the town. Garfield Tea, Nature's remedy, brings relief from many ailments: it overcomes constipation, reRulntes the liver and kid neys, purities the blood and ciears the com plexion. It is made of Herbs, aud is abso lutely Pure I One Miner Struck Wealth. Edward B. C. Condon, who went to Tanana, Alaska, without a dollar three years ago, now owns mining property worth $1,000,000. On Christ mas day his friends gave a dinner In his honor and presented with a handsome watch fob. The old man burst into tears. He declared it was the only gift he had ever received. SCIENCE ECLIPSED. A New York Man's Invention Sur passes Expectations. New York.-On July 3, 1908, letters pat ent were granted A. O. Leonard on an in visible antiseptic ear-drum, on the mega pbons principle, for relief of deafness, head noises, te., which is proving far more suc cessful than the inventor ever anticipated. Mr. Leonard was deaf for thirty-five years and invented this drum for his own ben efit. Ear specialists, family physicians and scientists are amazed at the results, and a very prominent ear specialist says it will make more deaf people hear than all other devices for aiding hearing combined. Mr. Leonard is sending as promptly as possible full information by moil to those who write him at his office, 1171 Broad way, Suite 231, to try the drums. Motor Boats for Africa. ' The greatest African demand for mo tor boats of all descriptions comes from Zambesla, where there are hun dreds of miles of navigable rivers, and where a greater part of the trans portation is by water. The greatest corporation interested In the means of transportation In Zambesla is the Campanula de Zambesla, which has Its head offlco in Europe, at No. S3 Kuo do Alecrlm, Llcbnn, and its head office In Africa, at Tete, Zambesla. Alfred Obrl'st, of Chlnde, at the mouth of the Zambesla, Is also interested in river and lake transportation in that region. The Engineer. Bad Luck With Earthquakes. One man, a teacher who was In San Francisco at the time of the dis aster in that city, went to Jamaica and entered Into partnership at a private .school in Kingston, which was destroyed by the earthquake on the first day of his new enterprise. SKIN CURED IN A WEEK After Suffering Six Months With Dis figuring Red Spots and Pimples Cleared Away by Cuticura. "Cuticura Soap and Ointment are the greatest remedies for skin diseases on earth. I have suffered six months from a disease which I cannot describe, but I will tell yon the symptoms. My skin was full of red spots and my face was full of red pimples. .It. made life miserable for ma and 1 was discouraged with everything. I went to several doctors, but it was use less. I resolved to try the Cuticura Reme dies, and after using them for about on week I became a new man. The pimples and the red spots have disappeared and they made my skin as soft as velvet. Albert Cashman, Bedford Station, N. Y Nov, 29. 190 " Since the war with Russia, which terminated with the return to Japan of the southern part of Saghallen, a 30-mile railway has been built on the Island, and . all parts of it connected by telegraphs. PERIODS OF PAKJ H Yr bile no woman is entirely free from periodic suffering, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. Ir regularities and pain are positive evidence that something is wroDfr which should be set right or it will lead to serious derangement of the feminine organism. Thousands of women, have found relie from all periodlo suf fering by taking Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, as it is the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. It cures the condition which causes so much discomfort and robs HunfKtareri tn (he fforM trchalrcl. Wi taike K)0 rtvla at Bind to lwg In catiloffM. Food Products Libby's Vienna Sausage unequalled for their delicious taste. They are put up in most convenient form for ready serv- ImT. ntmitrlnir nnlv a fir min. r' 1 o j utes preparation. They have a fine flavor and freshness which will please every one. until heated (about 15 minute III serva taken Irani III piste varnished with lettuce leivee the tin on 11 sir in III Aek 7 star grwtr fr Llbfcr'a mm- Llbby, McNeill A Lib by, Cbl WET WEATHERWORN HEALTHftJL AND PLEASANT IF YOU WEAR WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING SUACK OR V1UX . Perfect Protection i-ongest Service Low In Price. Sold Everywhere -4 t TO,. if .iSt!'8JSSfc lYSPEPSIfl "Hsvliir takn toot wonderful ''CuesmM" Sat tbrao months and oalns entirely evrad of atosMcat' f catarrh and dripanila. I tblnk a word of pralaaus a to"CaanarM,,for their wosdarfnl eoavpoetuan. have taken namerona other so-called ranedfcaa ant without avail and 1 Sod that Caseareta rllv saore In a dar thaa all the others i have lahaat Would Is a year. " Ja..i McQuaa, M ktsicet St., Jenef OUT. X. t. test for The Bowels rcnMMne ' t!sassa. Fslatahle. rets. Taate ood . 0s Ti it. Sever Slekea, Wa.. r arise, lee. Be. eve. Neva Cld la bulk. The foaatao tablet tamiiedl CO tareataed So sure or ihi aaoaeT baek, -Sterlloa; Rewiedr Ce., Chlcaco er K.T. a IXXUALSALE.TEM KUlZt KZa r. x. o. is, 1901. in m w m jryAsf aw am am a ariar maww PI 3U "Delp the Horse No article Is more mefttf VfLfvf about the stable than II lea Tkv 1 W Axle Grease. Put a little on T flW I the spindles before yon "book vMs-'lf I op" It will help the borne, as4 "JIV f brtag the load bom quicker. ULa'I I U1UA AALE 0 I GREASE S J tM better tbaa an 1 M other grease. Coats the axle I W with bard, smooth surface of I n friction, Ask the dealer for . Mica Axle Grease. J II A nHDinwcoisPiir , . DROPSY iteTJJ'JSTO wetaane, - - ' - r .. tun sua. mm i ask
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