Women "Who Wear WelL ' It Is astonishing how groat a change a few year of married llfo often mako In tlin ap)eariinre nnd disposition of many "women. Tho freshness, the charm, tha .' brilliance vanish llko tlin bloom from a peach which la rudely handled. Tlin matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the charming tutiltlcii. There are two reasons fur this cluing", fftimranen nml neglect. Few young women appreciate the shock to tlin system tlirouli tliu changn which comes with marring') mill motherhood. Mimy neglect to ili'iil with tho unpleasant pelvic drains mitl wetik nt'saca which too ofti'it com" with tnnr rlfifto nml motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain la robbing tho cheek of lis freshness uml tho form of Its fairness. As surely ns the general lionlt.lt suffers When there Is drhvijKeniont of tho henltlt of tho delirnto woiiia"Trtjtorgaii!, so surely whilPtbcsi) organ VnTNiihllshed In liealVh thoWn nn.wJIv4itOitn witness to thttnet In rNaJ'Md comeTtTHtiii Nearly A. mlloni women ha,VO,.fonnd henUliiiiid happiness in tlm uo of I'r. Pierce's Fa vorite 1'iiscrliitioii., It makes weak worn en strong nml sick women well. Ingredi ents on label contains no alruhol or linrmfnl hnhlt- forming drugs. Made wholly of tliosn native, American, medlo litnl roots cost hluhly recommended by lending medical authorities ol nil the sev eral schools of practice for tliu euro of woman's peculiar aliments. For nursing iiiothers.or for those broken down In lu'iilth by too frequent hearing ol children, also for tho expectant mothers, to prepare thn system for tho culling of baby and making Its advent easy and almost lialulcss, there Is no medicine unite no good as "l''avorlto Prescription.'' It ran do no harm In any rnudillon of tlm system. It is a most potent Invigorating tonic, and strengthening nervine nicely ndapled to woman's dcllentn system hy a physician of lame experience In tlin treat ment of woman s peculiar ailments. Dr. fierce may ho consulted hy letter trrr ot charge. Address Hr, 11. V. Pleren, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, lluffalo, N. Y. WINCHESTER "NEW RIVAL" LOADED BLACK POWDER Shotgun Shells The important points in a loaded shell are reliability, uniformity of loading,evennessofpat. ' tern, hard shooting qual ities and strength to withstand reloading. All these virtues are found in Winchester "New Rival" loaded black powder shells. Ask for them the next time. THEY HELP MAKE - BIG BAGS Food 1 Products Libby's Corned Beef la a mild cured nnd perfectly cooked corned Decf, and carefully packed in Llbby'a Great White Kitchen. It is prepared aa care fully aa you would make It In your own kitchen. It has the characteristic and dellcioua flavor of the right kind of corned beef. For Oulck 8ervn. Llbhy't Corned Beef, cut Into thin slices, arranged on ft platter and garnished with Llbbjr'a Chow Latiw makes a templ ing dish lor luncheon, dinner or supper. kA jour gravar far .(bar's aa apaa (clUac Llkbj'a LIbby. McNeill A Llbby, Chicago "t had tftr Tn nffeivd from what mvdlcal xatn Called Ufuprpnta and Catarrh of th btoniarh. In Aoffait f pun-hatl a boi of Caaoarrta antl win anr prlaed to Cud that 1 "had iu" y a wlgifltnii, qnlrmltig niaa loft ine. Jatlpe our doctor ur Shs when 1 ahowrd btm thirty fart, and In anntltot ay tba reiDaindarfabmit tlia anma If ngtli)ta tape Form that had been sapping ruy Tltality for jrara. havnjnyrd tha beat of healtb Ter atrtee. I trust Ihia aaatlniotita. will aitpenl to other aufferera." CUa. Blackatock, 131 PMnttr Piaca. ncaa l'ttuautipoia, rtw P1aant. PalatabU. Potrt. Taat 0vd tofloe4, Vavar Biekta, Wakn or tiripa. 10c, tfe.ate.KaMr aold In bulk. Tha canntna tablet a tiro pad CCU )tutraataad fee aura or f oar nonar back. 8trlln( Ramady Co., Chicao or N.Y. 504 OSAL SALE, TEN M'.LUON BOXES P. N. U. 21, 1907. nDADevmr discovert t W r Y I ! ,M nlif 4 mi I v m m mi m i mv d mm m iw jjjjr- Jf fF ocst For ff TheDowets VVa. CAMPY CATHaime f Their May Day Braakfaat It BoiMtm tlint th Mny Pny break fnxt ptlll la put upon the tithlo ntinii nlly In several Miiuimrlmm'tta townn, miint'tliiics aa onrly na 5 o'clock lit tha iiioniltiR. whllo church hcllH ring to iitiiiouiK'o that it la aerveil. Miti, wo tui'tt and clilldriMi Hock to tha "town hull" to sfnrt tho tiny by cittltm of It, and nflcnvnnl ko about their pica hiiii's nml (liillcs (IcprcHHi'it In mltij or fhcffiMl In nil their viewpoints, nc riirilliiR to the wlHtlom tir hick of It they hnvo kIhiwii Id ttpprtclalliiR tho iiH'til. Tho breiikfiiHt, If pnpiii'fd by tho rulo that chIhIiIIhIiciI It here, hIioiiIi! coiiHlut of brtilh'd Couni't'tlcut ilvor Blind, turkey mid rhlckt'ii, roiiHt oil, IiimIU'iI, or iniiilo Into a plo. Itut tho IlKMIU llllH llCC'll Vlll'll'll tllllt'll tliroucli iidn ptal Ion to lociilllli'M nml itppotltcH, and hug liccoino now a Hut of any hnlf ilor.cn of tho tlituiHiinil nnd ouo tllslit'H that tlin Now KiiKluud or with li I h lllicnil nntloiiH on tho nub. Joet eotiHldcra attltablo for tho Ural inoiil of tho tiny. lloat'oti Triiiisorlpt. Ppccliil Trnltis Nnt'l Kd. Ast'u. antl t'lir. Kmlrnvor l'nvrntloii. Peraontilly condtictod apecltil tralna via tho Clilciigo, Vnlon I'nclllo & North-WcHtorn Lino b'ltvo early In July for tho Paclfln Ooaat. Special all-oxpoiiHo tours at very low rntes for tho round trip, Int-liidliiK HlccpltiK ear tircoiiiiiiodiilloiiH, tm-nlH, etc. All tho iidviiiitiiKi'H of a delightful and earofiilly arriiiiKed tour In eoUKonlnl conipnny. Write for Itlucrarlca and full pni'tletilurH. 8. A. lliitclilmui, MamiKor TourlHt Dopartmuut, 213 Clark Stroet, ChleitKO. Oldest of Implement. Tho hummer, bcaldoa bclnn a ttwtl of unlvorHiil tiHo, la pnilmlily tho old eat N-presi'iitntlvo of a iiK'chaiile'a tool kit. Tht hutiimor wiih originally a atouo fiiHlciu'il to ti hunillo with thoiiKH, and It wna na iiHcful us a weapon na a tool. Hammers nro riiresnittMl tm tho monuments itt KK.vpt "U eeiitiirles before our era. They Ki'eatly resemlilo tho biimmor now In use, trnvo that them were no claws on tho back for tho oxl motion of nulls. Claw hiimniois worn In vented tmmo t lino iliirliiK tho tnldillo Mgcs. 1 1 1 ti m I ii it t 1 miiiiiiHcrlpts of tho eleventh rentiiry represent rnrpfii tors with flaw hummers. Hummers nro of nil kIzch, from tho dainty In atrnnieiila used hy tho Jeweler, which wi'lgh less Hum half an ounce, to tho kIkiiiiIIo ill-toil hammer of Khlpluilhl liiK eHlnbllslimenls, some of which hnvo n fulling form of front 1)0 to 100 Ions. Kvery tnulo has Its own hummer and lis own way of iihIiik It Halt I mow Sun. . CALLS HIS CURE A MIRACLE. Torlureil by Terrible, Dry lOrnptlons Too l)isllt(iired to I.envo House Cutlciira Cured Him. "Ever since the tinio I Rrew into ninn liotnl 1 linve been suffering from a dry erup tion which nt times nppt-iirt'd very exten sively, nnd nt other times, but to a limited degree, mi my hoily. 1 consulted a number of medical men without result, nnd Inst January 1 was nITected with a terrible eruption ou my Immls, scalp, nnd face, which wns so bnil Hint I could tint even leave the house, so 1 tinnlly resorted to the Cuticurn Heineilies. So far they represent na outlay of only a few dollars anil I am completely restored to health, while for merly 1 had spent dollars upon dollars on doctors, remedies nnd ointments without getting cured. The Cutit-iira Remedies rep resent n perfect miracle. Henry E. Kainp ing, 033 Kaglo Ave., New York, JJ. 1'., Feb. 10 nnd Mar. 1.1, 10U0." Indian Territory Romance. . , Workmen blnstliiR rock for ballast on tho Bldo of Turkey Mountain, about five mlloB south of Tulsa, on the .Mid land Valley, discovered what is be lieved will turn out to bo ono of tho largest eaves In the country. Enter ing the mouth of the cave the party found curhislMcB In tho last Binges of decomposition. On the wall to the right near the entrance was tran scribed "J. A. Cox, 1804." Cox was the lender of a notorious bnnd of out lawa in tho early dnya of the Terri tory, and It Is thought that this cave was the lair of his gang. Kansas City Journal. To improve the general health, take Car field 'leu daily tovji lime: it purines the blood, eradicates rheumatism and tunny chronic nilmcnls. anil keeps Hie health good! Carlicld Ten is made of herhs; it i guaranteed under the I'lirc Food and l)rug Law. (Jarlicld Tea Co., llrooklyn, H. Y. Woman Catchet LobBteri. Mrs. Kate Wilson Is supposed to bo the only woman professional lobster cntcher In the state of Maine . Mrs. Wilson has a boat, whose motive power la a four-horso-power gasoline engine, and alio Is making a success of her buslnegs. IT. IT. CnrEx's CoNN.of Atinntn, U..,sre tha oniy successful Dropsy Specialists in the world. Sen their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. The house In which Pnnlcl Pefoo wrote "Uoblnson CruBoe," In Toot ing, Loudon, Is to be pulled down. Few English ever visit It, but many Americans make a pilgrimage to It AVYEHS EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled Clothing and Slickers Tbahevt of ohaolutvlv watr. proof clothltio for all out door men stock mn, farm era, taamatrra, mlnpra, etc. lHn'tbuynRarmtnt with out It rxnra bawycr'a Excel sior Brand. If your dcaltr Aom not baT"tAWTKiw' rnfl tout Cut oftUlog ua and prices. rsiOK H. II. SAWYER SON, EaitCamsrldg. Mas. Protecting Gf:orihouse Plant. rinutH In a Rreetilioiitie should ha ahndi'd In aumo way. Rome, airily Hind winih to tho itlnss. This can ho thrown on well with a sprinkler, and It answers all inrioses, but It Is iiillo dlillcult to reinovo It when there Is no loniter need' of sIiuiIIiik. Chei'siii loth fiiHtened to wires with rlntts which may ho slipped tip nnd down tho wile will bo found to colt blin but llltlo und will provo very Manufactory,-New York TresH. Aa to Stripping Cows. Ai'i'onlliiK to tho Loiidun lhilry, about a year iiko I'rofitisiir MoConnell stilted his heller that HhlpplMK wiih iih solutely necef.Kiirj-; ho now begs to tnlto It nil hiu k-iui, hIiico then ho has tried IiIh cows (ho other way with tho most Hiillr.rnitory resulls. They aro now tnlllieil out at ouo wilting, and If a small qiiiinllty be left In tho hiiK, tha professor argues, It doea tho row mi harm, but helps to swell tho total yield at next in 1 1 U I ii k time. If there Is any possible (tain, then, In strlpphiK he cou teiidH that It Is discounted hy (he hiirui douo to tho row by the stripper III starling her nervous force once mine. Holpj In Hog Fattening. An authority on swine, tolls us that the fnltiMiltiK liotn will do belter If al lowed a place to Hk Into tho dry earth as tho earth hi a natural auttdotu for acidity of the slomach. KnttciiliiK Iiok" should always have access to suit. Coal ashes and screenings nro excellent for them, and this sort of refuse should 11 ml a pluco In the 1iok yard or In the pens. The hofts will cut every bit. It Is an excellent coirecllve fur them, and helps to k'vo (hem an appcllle. Charcoal Is a superior corrective, hut It la com paratively coiitly, whereas coal milieu cost nothliiK. Tho II no millet absorb the Juice of the manure, and are ren dered valuable In this way for a fer tilizerWeekly Witness. There la Founder In the Wind. A lino youni? horse wim driven eluht miles by a illy man and tied In uu open barn where the wind drove In on to lis heated body. Tho reMilt was, although the day was warm, tlm horse was made "as stiff as a stick" In all Its limbs. II. should have had a blan ket put on lo It, or been taken from tho rnrrliiRo and walked about until cooled. Tho best way was not to hnvo driven so hard wjien there was no haste and so not have abused tho horse and spoiled It. Koine people must, or do, drive cruelly, when a few min utes longer time on tho wny would save tho horsn and carriage twenty flvo, or, perhaps, fifty percent In wear atn tear. Weekly Witness. Seodless Tomatoes. Since 18!i!) l'rof. Ilalsted of New Jer sey has been slvlng some attention to seedless tomatoes. At tho very start the fruit was InrRfl nnd was called the Giant. Tho variety seems to be well flxeil and the flavor Is excellent. The fruits, however aro beconilnn mailer. In the ease of another hybrid some of the fruits In each cluster do not at tain a size Inrfrer than pens, but they go through the regular stages of ripen ing and remain Beedlecs. l'rof. Ilal sted has n No obtained seedless fruits from aeveral oilier crosses, showing that this Is quite a common phenome non In tho breeding of tomatoes. In some cases the flavor has been pro nounced more like that of a straw berry. Recently Prof. Sandslen of Wiscon sin has demonstrated that the use ol excessive ounntltleB of fertilizers ox erelBes a truly remarkable effect upon tomato plants. It appears that tho plants react differently to overfeeding. Some are dwarfed, some Rreatly elong ated, some lie flat upon tho 'ground and In ninny the flowers and fruits are very abnormal. On two different types of plants thus produced seedless tomatoes wero grown. One typo produced a large, solid tomato, while tho other bore fruit not larger than a walnut. Jloth types come true when propagated from cut tings. Several other plants were obtained which produced fruits of an Interme diate character, with fewer seods than In normnl tomatoes and Irregularly dis tributed. Prof. Sandsten docs not con sider either type of seedless tomato commercially valuable at present, but they may become so. Country Llfo In America. Growing Draft Horses. A draft horse breeder and grower from colt-hood gives some of his own experience in draft horse management, and especially developing them from colts. In his recent address at a Kan sas breders' association he said: With careful heed and attention the first winter the smaller breeds of horses Jike the trotters, will usually attain to a proper degree of development, with out a great deal ot extra attention thereafter. But I have found that It paid well to push the development of my draft colts during the second year. It has been my practice to feed the horse colts, and sometimes the Allies, a light ration of grain or pasture dur ing the second summer. One who has never tried it will be amazed at the remarkable development a draft coldt remarkable development a draft colt will show In one summer with a very small grain ration on good pasture. I suppose oats would be recommended for this purpose by the authorities on feeding, hut I have had very satisfact ory renulla wllh corn alone. (Ir.'iH se h lo provide all the elemeiila noeoKsiiry to hnlniico tho small corn ration. Tho expeuHo of sucli a grain ration Is small, I liavo found that a quart eneh ot shelled corn and oals, or a quart anil oiuvhulf of shelled corn gnvo very H.'ithiluctory results. Thin Is about tin cents per mouth expenao for grnlfl. I am suro I have never re ceived fas large returns from an equal amount of expense, as this grain "ra tion fed on pasture will give In tho growth and development of a draft colt during Its Herund summer. Alter that a t h-ruto grain ration, and reasonable euro, during tho sec-, oiul winter, practically oompleleH tho development of a draft colt. Tho foundation lias been luld for Unit per fect development of form, tlmt makes an attraellvo horse, tin will bo moro easily kept on gortd roughness wllh ft very light ration of grain thereafter than any other stock on tho farm. Af tor they aro two past, my horses cost me. less to winter them than my cat tle, and do better on ordinary pasture In Hummer. Tho second year's feed and caro Is perhaps not so Important wllh tho lighter breeds ol horses, as It Is wllh I ho draft breeds, where bono and weight am prime requisites on tho market. Tho Important thing Is to se cure the nice development of hone and conformation dining tho earlier nnd morn rapidly growing period of tho cell's life. The coll or yi nrllng may become un thrifty with the best of feed nnd earn unless I hey are kept free from lleo. A tiihlespoonfiil per cull of sulphur mixed with their feed and fed alter linlely once every other day will quickly rid the colts of Hoe. Indiana Karmer. Farm Notes. Cnclenn seed has more to do with tho dliilriliiillon of weeds thuii all other onuses combined. No chicken ration of ground feed Is complele without the addition of a small proportion of IIiihcciI iikiiI. Pont fodder for cattle Is made lo (lerniany of the top layer of peal, mix ed with 70-75 percent of molasses. From one birch tree In Woodford, VI., Albert Bcull?, recently out two fourteen fool, two twelve foot nnd two ten-foot logs, the Intler eight Inches In diameter. Answering an Inquiry aa (o tho ago wben a cow la at her best a writer says tho best one ho ever owned was bought when sho was eighteen years old but that was an exception. It Is claimed that on an average the food of a row should yield 2 1-2 percent In dry food matter of her own weight, hut this depends upon many condi tions. A small cow will sometimes eat n larger quantity and produce moro than a larger one. Professor Taylor of New Hampshire says that If a man had started In to save one dollar per minute from the birth of Christ until the present time ho would not yet have saved money enough to buy last year's corn crop in the Culled Stntes. An act hns been Introduced Into the House of Commons, Canada, designed to fix tho weights at which eggs shall he sold In the Dominion. It provides that unless otherwise especially agreed uiKin between the buyer nnd the seller, eggs shall be sold by weight, and tho weight equivalent to a dozen shall bo ono pound and a half. Spruce Gum la Now Valuable. Like returning miners from rich diggings, the "glimmers" are oimlng down from the great spruco forests of Northern Maine heavily laden wllh bulging tacks of what Is now the most precious tree product of tho woods spruce' .gum. Spruce gum has hardly reached tho "weight In gold" figure, but tho lover of the balsamic "chaw"' for which there In no real substitute must pay nt the rate of $2.-10 a pound for what could a short tinio ago be had for next to nothing. An experienced gnmmer at the pres ent prices can easily clear $.".00 for his winter's work; some clear much more. Bangor Dispatch to New York World. ' Peach Tree Worth a Fortune. M. Cale, north of Yakima, Wash., has a freak In the way of a peach tre3 that may be the means of bringing him a fortune. It is understood he has been offered $16,000 for this place on account of the fruit, and has al ready refused $3000 for one tree. The variety of the peach Is not "tnown, but It Is a new one entirely, which came as the result of pollenlzlng a peach with tho flowv of an apricot. The fruit grown on this tree is said to be sweet The fruit ripens and Is gone by June 1. Cale got the fruit in a shipment of peach trees and from one plant he has budded other trees. Detroit ISews-Tribune. A youth of seventeen who hanged himself at Bristol, England, painted himself with green from head to foot Just before the act Tired Nervous Women Make Unhappy Homes MRS.NELLIE MAKHAM A nervous Irritable woman, often on tho vergo of hysterica, is a source of misery tn everyone who comes under lior Intlnenee. lind unhappy and mis erable herself. Hiteh women not, only drive hus band from home but aro wholly unlit to govern children, Tho Ills of women act like a fire, brand upon the nerves, consequently seven-lent lis o( tho nervous prost ra tion, nervous despondency, tho "blues", sleeplessness, and nervous Irritability of women arise from some organic derangement. Do you experience fits of depression with restlessness alternating w-ltb ex treme Irritability ? Ho you suhor from pnltis In the abdominal region, backache, bearlug-down pnlns.tiiTVoiis dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and almost continually cross and snappy? If so, your nerves nro In a shattered con dition and you nro threatened with nervous prostration. Proof Is monumental that nothing In the world la better for nervous troubles of women than l.ydln II. I'lnkhnm's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Thousands and thousands of women can testify to this fact. Mrs, Nellie Mukhtim, of Id Morgan St., ItiifTnlo, N. Y writes: Hoar Mrs. I'lnklmm: "I was a wrnok from nervmis prostration. Lydia R. I'lnkhtini'a Vegetable Compound, mado from natlvo roots anrl herbs, contains no unroot Irs or harmful drugs and today holds thn record for tho largest number of act ual euros of foinalo dlsciim-H of any medicine tho world has ever known, and thmmaiida of voluntary tcNtimoiilnlH aro on (llo In tho laboratory at. Lynn, Miinm., which tentify to Its wonderful value, Lvdla E. Plnkham's Vcectablc Comoound s a Woman's Remedy for Women's A recent London nilverlls"in"nt of fered upartmentii "sullublo for ft joiinialliit or Chrbitlau num." To be en good terms with lium'in nature, He Weill Csrlield Tea purities Hie blood, eradicates disease, loKiil'itcs the diOMlivo fir.-ius and hritu's flood Health! Manufac tured by (Inr.ield Tea Co., lllool.lju, M. Y. fculJ hy druKiUKls. Pauper Wages In China. Harry L. Paddock, consul at Amoy," transmits tho following report on farmers and scalo of wag:s paid In China. Tho farmer Is up before day break and at work In his sterile fields fields whoso productivity ban been exhausted except under high fertiliza tion and ho returns to his shanty after nightfall. To tho view of thn foreigner, ho never rests, and for this tiover-ondlng labor ho raUes a crop of rleo or corn that does not support his family for the year. Ills clothing con sists of a loin cloth In summer and a coarso cotton suit in the winter, llo Is simply an example, of all tho lab orers and nrllsaiiH In China. All work hard to Hvo, and all receive a compemjatlon commensurnto with that of the farmer. Tho following scalo of wages will give some Idea of the dally returns received for labor done (In United States gold): labor er, 10 cents; mason, l!i cents; artisan, 10 to 20 cents, and clerks, 40 to CO cents. Met.il In tha Atmosohere. According to a noted scientist the total wnlifht of the nrmrinohnrle rluut 'about do to 75 per cent, is Inorganic matter. This portion Is absolutely harmless, but In the 2"r to 3 per cent of organic matter are to be found germs of almost every kind, and particularly in cities in this percent age dangerous to Immunity. In the In organic poitlon have been found prac tically all mineral substances, Includ ing the inetals, sodium, calcium, mag nesium, aluminum, nickel, cobalt and Iron. Iron annears In much e-rentne quantity than any other metal, much or mai coming rrom planetary space. The rushing of meteorites through space causes a friction which gradu ally reduces them to powder contain ing much Iron, some of which Joins the earth's atmosphere. Philadelphia Record. FIT TIIK ftltOCKR Wife Made the Suggestion. A grocer has excellent opportunity to know tho effects of special foods oa his customers. A Cleveland grocer has a long list of customers that have been helped In health by leaving off coffee and using Po3tum Food Coffee. 1 He says, regarding his own ex perience: "Two years ago I had been drinking coffee and must say that I was almost wrecked In my nerves. "Particularly In the morning I was so Irritable and upset that I could hardly wait until the coffee was served, and then I had no appetite for breakfast and did not feel like attending to my store duties. "One day my wife suggested that Inasmuch as I was selling so much Postum there must be some merit In It and suggested that we try It. I took home a package and she pre pared It according to directions. The result was a very happy one. My nervousness gradually disappeared and to-day I am all right. 1 would advise everyone affected In any way with nervousness or stomach trou bles, to leave off coffee and use Pos tum Food Coffee." "There's a Rea son." Head, "The Road to Well ville," In pkgs. t MRS.GEO. A.JAMES 1 I sulTcred so I did not earn whid. bf'-ninn of mo, nnd tn V family despaired or my red elivery. t'!iV"lc'lans frilled to belli lim. t was urged in try t,villa H. I'lnkliain'i Vrgebihin Comnind nml I want to toll you tleit It has entirely cured me. I think 16 Is tha Uncut tiinllelnn en earth and I nin recommending It to all my friends and acquaintances. Mm. (loo. A. .Tames, a life lonjf rcililont of Frcdonht, N. Y writes: llear Mrs. Plnlclmm: "I was In a terrllily run down fenndlllon ami had nervous prostration caused bf female trotilil", In fact I hnd not boon well since my children worn born. This con dition worked on my nerves nnd I was Ir rltahln nnd mlseralile. t had triad ninny remedies without getting much help but l.ydln II, 1'lnlclintii'H Vogetnliln Compound binught am bnek in health nnd strength. It has olnrj carried mo safely through tho Chnngn of I,lfi. I cannot too strongly rcciiminonil your medicine," Plnkham's Invitation to Women; Women stiflVrlnK from any form of female weakness are Invited to eoiumitnlcnto promptly with Mrs. Pinkham, at I-yiin, Mass. From tho RVmptomn (riven, the trouble may bo located and tho quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vimt voliimo of experience In treating fntnnlo Ilia Mrs, I'iokhnm probably haa tho very knowledge that will help your ense. Her advlco la freo and always helpful. Growth of Oklahoma. " Twenty years ago tho population cf Oklahoma could ho enumerated In fn dlans and a few thousand squaw men, cowboys and eatllo kings. In 1X!I0, ono year after tho first opening of Oklahoma territory, there were moro than fin.noo persons living on 2,000, 000 acres of land. To-day tho whlto population may conservatively bo es timated at moro than l.dOO.OOO. FITS,St. Vitus' fance : Nervous Dli-eanos pnr. niunentlycurod hy Ir. Kline's (treat Nerve KoKtorer. W trial bottle and treatise freo. Ur. II. It. KHnn, l,d,,mn ArcliHt.,I'hlla,, Pa, A pigeon post has boon orgnnlzod between the Went Indian Islands of Antigua nnd Montserrnt, to supplo ment thn deficiencies of tho existing pout and telegraph service. When You Want Pure White Lead, iGet It Probably there is no other article of com. merce subject. ed to so much dul. tcra. tion and mis- repre. - sentation as . White Lead. Out of 18 brands of " White Lead" recently analyzed by the Government AKricullurul Experiment Station of North iMkota, 5 contained absolutely no White Iad, 5 less than 15 of While I.oad, and only 3 over 90 of While Iad. There is, however, a way to be cer. tain of the purity and genuineness of the White Iad you buy, and that is lo ce that the keg you buy bears the Iiutch lloy trade mark. This trade mark is a positive guarantee of atuo. lutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch t'roces3. SEND FOR BOOK " ATnlkonPalnt." Sire valnniili, lnff. D.nljnn vu tht pnint NilliMt. Kent frt upon requott, .411 toirf pwlvtf in Vnn brarw (Sis mar. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY tn vtilehnrr cf "l fllnw inq eitiet it nenrttt you t New Vork. Ibwtnn. Vaffnto. ClevolaM. Cincinnati. Chimeo, St. Loql. I'hilft. d-l,hla Mnhn T. Lewis t Bros. Co.)( puis- burg INulional Lead a Oil C-o.j Axle Grease Helps the Waaon cd the Hill C Thus. load seems lighter Wagon and team wear longer Yon make more money t and have more time ta make money, when wheels are greased with Pifica Axle Grease The longest wearing end most satisfactory lubricant in the world. STANDARD OIL CO. w ' MH3 aa SSaya tlirtMi.l I a lb siisMa, aa, 1
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