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i urn OPERATION PREVENTED By LydiaE.Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Chlcnpro. 111. "I want to tell yon what Lydla E. Ilnkbam's Vegetable Compound did for tne. I was so sick that two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an operation. I had already had two operations, and they wanted me to go through a third one. I Buttered day and night from in. Humiliation and a small tumor, and never thought ol seeing a well day again. A friend told me how Lydia E. I'inkham's Vee- etable Compound had helped her, and I tried it, and after the third bottle was cured." Mrs.Ai.VKNA Si eeliug, II Langdon Street, Chicago, 111. If you are ill do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until an operation is necessary, but build up the feminine system, and re move the cause of those distressing aches and mins by taking Lydia E. I'inkham's focre table Compound, mado from roots and herbs. For thirty years it has been the stan dard remedy for female ills, and has positively restored the health of thou sandsof women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, uL ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizzi ness, or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it t A Krai Score. "Being a manager," said the saga cious ohsorver, "you escape all tha terrors of stage fright." "Yes," answered the theater pro moter; "my portion of the entertain ment ia to watch the receipts and ex penditures. And I want to tell you that box office fright is worse thaa stage fright." Washington Star. Trillin Co Help the Cime, Philanthropic Person (with subvrlp tion paper) We are raising a fund to prosecute the white slavers. Can you assist us? Baseball Magnate Sure! I've just dis posed of two of my players and got a good cash price for them. Hundred dol lar be enough? Chicago Tribune. On a Finch. "For the present," said the political agnate, "you will have to be satisfied with filling some temporary vacancy from time to time." "I'll be more than satisfied," faltered the despairing ofliceseeker, "with any thing that will fill the vacancy in my tomacb from time to time!" No Trouble About That. "But how," they asked Jonah, "did the whale get back into deep water after de positing you on dry land?" i "I believe," said Jonah, tha commenta tors explain that on the theory that the whale waited for the return of high tide. Bounds reasonable, doesn't it?" 'Food Products Jlro Bast For Your Taisio Because they are made of the choicest materials and guaran teed to be absolutely pure. Llbby's Voat Loaf makes a delight ful dish for Luncheon and you will find, Ubhy's Vksnna Sausages Corned Beef Pork and Doana Evaporated filiik equally tempting for any meal. Have a supply of Llbby's in the house and you will always be prepared for an extra guest. You can buy Llhby'Q at all grocers. LUihy, McNoltl & Libty Chloago Sff ( nw fifl s tnrit1 la i;rOcl Mm. JJ IUl -4J W , ,)! shortly t, wi.rlu S.vi HMt h.nk rf.rnv hf,a iitrtimut U-mtl. lllinofi if ton. of i-o.l. A wardvu Lau. f tr cii.tlll . rnorwul d.man'1. liuiiion.. prnSis. wnn limf4.iir f or ryartiaalara. WMMra C, ai.Bp4t, fciAa '"-k 7.- 12? "-.;,. 'i l 114ml- v "' A' ' '1soaiaa.iniBsia - ' r. n -' -. J RTftll ETC CX-U PY if OURED U CO ! Ili Mlaaa, Mimm. ... - w mm mm bb i m m iis DWSY FLY KILLEnr;rra:; I 1IATLT.E MOVES IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS. Dy Alfred H. Wallace. Nf-llhcr Darwinism nor an othrr vheory in sdi'iHT or philosophy cau five more than a si'coiidary explanation of phenomena. Some deeper iiowcr or cause has to be jvostulated. The mysterious power we trim life, which alone renders possible the production from-a few of the chemical elements of such diverse fabrics as bone and skin, horn and hair, mus cle and nerve, and brain cells: which, from L. identical soil, wakor and air. manufacture! all the In finitely varied products of the vegetable kingdom the thousand delicious fruits for our use and enjoyment, the endless woods and fibers, gums, and oils, and resins, to serve the purposes of our ever-developing urtB and man ufactures, will curely never he explained as many sup pose they will be in terms of mere malter and motion. But beyond evm these marvels is the yet greater mar vel of that ever-present organizing and guiding power which generation after generation builds -up anew that most wonderful congeries of organs, the bird's covering of feathers. Not only is a feather a miracle of complex structure, In every minutest part adapted for most im portant and even vilal ends, but it may be safely stated that no two feathers on any bird are absolutely iden tical, varying In contour, in curvature, in rigidity, In size, by almost Imperceptible gradations, so that each fulfills its special purpose. And beyond this, in the great majority of cases, these feathers are adorned with colors which are Infinitely varied, and which we can so often perceive to be of use to the Individual, the sex, or the species, that we conclude all to do so. We must always remember that, where we observe or experiment with tens or hundmls of individuals, nature carries on her work with nn!liou3 and thousands Of millions. She acts simultaneously on all living things, plants as well as animals, that occupy the same area, and always in such a way as to preserve every advan tageous variation, however slight, in all those which are destined to continue the race, and to become, step by step, modified Into new species, in strict adaptation to the new conditions which are slowly being evolved. ELECTRICITY VERSUS STEAM. Dy The electrification of steam railroads is steadily becoming a nearer possibility, al though the Inventors have yet much to ac complish before the motor generally dis places tho engine. The opening wedge comes in the form of electrification of terminals in . i. i . -.i,t ..t.....n ii. i i yv l uie iiir.f&i cities, untie luuuiuuu? tu iieuv I passenger traffic prevail and where the great P" J est objection is made to the smoke nuisance. Progress along these lines bus been made in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and other large cities are likely to follow in the next few years. The railroads claim that substitution of electricity for steam out cn the main lines would lnvr.iv nro- LIGHT IN DA1UCNESS. Tho darkness still hath light, dear, for thine eyes Are bean; if ul as morning! Let me be Their debtor, as tho light falls over me, Not lonely nnd not lost beneath Love's skies ! that did sometime deem myself most wise Dwelt but in darkness, till all ra diantly Those dear, twin lights bade Life look up and see A later morning of a sweet surprise! Lo, I am nothing all I have and claim. All grace of singing if such grace be mine All perfect thoughts that lead men , to the light A'i striving for the wreath around a name, Are thine in all their full fruition thine Love's stee.dfsst star, unutterably bright ! Atlanta Constitution. THE BROOK AND THE MIST "How rough you are," said the Mist plaintively, "and how terribly restless. What pleasure do you find in tearing along as you do, tearing and fretting against your banks and foaming over the rocks In so senseless and impetu ous manner? Have you not let learn ed that you cannot possibly move them; that you are making a perpetu al roar for nothing? Can't you try to run along quietly and get into some pool and rest yourself? You may not be aware of it, but you are a great nuisance, with your everlasting bab bling and foolish hurry." The Crook laughed good-naturedly. "My dear Mist," it said, "you are like a good many silly people I have known and observed in my wander ings. Y'ou think that because you are content to linger lazily among the for ests and drift slowly over these peace ful valleys where ever the wind drives you that I ought to adopt your ways and do likewise; that bocause you are I ought to be satisfied to go sluggishly along as you advise aud locate perma nently In some small lake in the heart of the mountains." You will find It much more peace- fill, the Mist retorted, humly, as it settled down softly over a thick bed of daisies bordering the lirook and a grept clump of rhododendrons, clinging to the side of the mauntaln as it rose towering coward toward the blue sky. The P.rook gurgled gravely on, Its spirits depressed, and the Mist sank silently down over the winding stream, while a thrush started to sing its wild, sweet notes, and the long summer twi light be,'an to darken. Above the rim of the forest the ris ing moon threw a glamor abroad, which madu a young girl, who was walking blowly along, the path skirt ing the lirook. pause and look up in wrapt admiration. A ouug man by her side, who was line looking, with a bright and deter mined look in his eves, stouiied also. Hut he d'd not look up at the slender horns of the nio ia. He saw beau'y enough In the up turned face beside him. tho straight, dtlicalv features, aud the glorious ha-iel-gray eyes to keep his gaze riveted and his attention concent rated, even when the wild thrush, emboldened by tile silence, Hew to a nearby buugti and poured out Its heart la sons. hltitive losses by making Junk out of millions of dol lars' worth of Fter.nt locomoi Ives. This, however, is misleading and fur from true, for during the several years necessarily consumed In cbanglni; over, say, 1,000 miles of trunk line, the future would be taken Into consideration. As fast as the steam locomotives on one dMslon were released they would be transferred to other dl vision to take the place of wornouts there, an1 at las, there, would tie branch lines of their own and smaller roads which would' absorb a great part of what motive power remained at the finish. There would be some direct loss, and some Indirect, such as placing on branch lines heavier and faster locomotives thun the business require!; but the loss from this Item would be only a fraction of the whole. There would b other millions of dollars, now In vested In locomotive repair shops, thrown out of use, but this would bring Its own compensation, for the electric locomotive goes to the shop only two or threo times a year, where the steam locomotive must be over hauled constantly. Moreover, the cost of repairs to tho electric machine Is Insignificant compared to the cost of maintenance of the steam locomotive. The elimina tion of smoke, cinders and sparks will contribute to the comfort and luxury of long-distance travel quite as much as did the air brake when It displaced the hand brako. Popular Mechanics, EYE MAN'S ONLY ticles or atoms of matter. I will quote from Clerk Max well: "The vast interplanetary and Interstellar regions will no longer be regarded as wnste places In the uni verse which the Creator has not seen fit to fill with the symbols of the manifold order of His kingdom. We shall find them to be already full of this wonderful me dium, so full that no human power can remove It from the smallest portion of space, or produce the slightest Haw in its infinite continuity. It extends unbroken from star to star, and when a molecule of hydrogen vibrates in the llogstar ti'e medium receives the Impulses, and alter carrying them In its immense bosom for several years delivers them in due course, regular order, and full tale into the spectroscope." The eye Is an ethereal sense organ, the only one we possess, the only mode by which the ether is enabled to appeal to U4, and that the detection of tremors iu this medium, tho perception of the direction in which they go, and some inference as to the quality of tho object which has emitted them cover all that we mean tiv "si"ht" and ' seeing." . . Windsor. "How lovely!" Maude Castleman murmured. "Absolutely lovely!" her companion declared with emphasis. "Which? The moon or the thrush?" "Neither, the girl," Burton Forester said with conviction, sauntering along his hands in his pockets, his eyes now fixed on the wavering Mist, hovering above a boulder where tho Brook turn ed abruptly to rush crookedly down a deep ravine. Maude stopped and turned, but her disapproving look had no effect on Burton. "I thought we had agreed not to go back to all that. You are not keeping your word," Maude said, with keen re proach. "Then let me tell you you are hard because you have never felt a strong heart beat. You are like that cold and impalpable mist. Nothing holds you and, I suppose, I will have to let you slip away. Some day you may realize what a man's deep and utter devotion means." They passed In silence along the path. In the hotel on the summit of the mountain, an, orchestra was play ing, and people were sauntering about the wide porch and on the lawn la front, enjoying the grandeur of tho scenery. "Idiotic g'rl?" murmured the Brook. Can't you see the man Is worth a dot- en oramary ienows: mat mere la energy and manhood and loyalty in him, and that whatever he did In th exuberance of his early manhood ought to be forgotten on iMcount of his splen did nature? I have mingled with the world these many years, and can dis tinguish good from bad. That young man Is a fine fellow. A staunch and fearless friend, bold and true. He will accomplish things in life. "lie id forceful and has talent," mused the Brook. "He Is absurdly In love with her, and, of course, she does not appreciate him. Silly thing! She will let him go, then, when too late will weep her eyes out. I would like to help him." There was an alluring and deceptive short cut to the hotel, which crossed the Brook on stepping stones. Aud, because the water had chafed and fret ted around the big stones, It had dug deep holes between them. This Maude found to her cost, when determined to take the short path back; she, missed her footing In tho uncertain light, he rause the lirook swirled and danced and foamed wildly, around, and stepped off, and fell with a cry In the water. Burton's opportunity had come, and he availed himself of it with skill and Impetuosity. The Brook dashed on laughing and amused. "That's one more kind action to my account. Her pretty gown Is ruined, and so Is bis white flannel suit, but he is holding his life's happiness In his ariaa. At least, so he bellevt, I can i YOU AKE KCrr KKKl'IXQ TOCB W08D." ETHEREAL SENSE ORGAN. By Sir Oliver Lodge. The essential force In nature Is the "vls-a-tergo." So when we have found the traces or discovered the connecting thread we still run up against the word "cohesion." Why the whole of a rod should follow when one end Is pulled Is a matter requiring expla nation, and the only explanation that can bo given Involves, In some form or other, a con tinuous medium connecting the separated par foretell Just what they are going to do. a hey will be married In tho win ter, and next summer they will come back here and be sentimental on that rock. They will cross over thoso step ping stones, and talk rapturously of tho accident, of her falling in the wa ter which turned tho tide of their fate. "They will never think the poor Brook was the cause of It. That, like other unheralded charities, will go un noticed. The Impetuosities and err nieuts are blazoned about, lableb.t 1 ments are blazoned abroad. Hut the good deeds? We go our way, babbling and noisy, and the world says, 'How bright and cheerful tho Brook Is!' But the Brook feels sad and lonely, and Is deserted. It misses Its Bweet, tender companion, the clinging Mist, which has gone, and will not come back!" The Brook went plunging down the mountain, sombre and sad, and the Mist, rising slowly, was absorbed by the rays of the sun, and vanished. S. Rhett Koman, In New Orleans Times-Democrat. SOME MARRIED MEDITATIONS. By Clarence L. Cullen. Many a man Imagines that his wifo admires him for his financial frugal ity, when, as a matter of truth, she despises him for a tightwad. No matter how quiet and sedate you are about It, your wife Is firmly Im bued with the idea that you can't take a bath without splashing around like a cow. So splash, splash, and have the fun! The cunnln' little connivin' cutey who looks up coyly Into the married man's face and purrs: "I wonder why it is that all the real nice men are married?" doesn't get by with It near ly so often as she supposes. During the courtship: "No, Gawge, deah. Please don't order anything to eat for mo. I so rarely get hungry, you know." After the honeymoon: "Well, It'a a wonder you wouldn't take me somewhere to eat I'm positively fam ished!" "Don't put anything in the way of his Beeing his affinity constantly, and he'll surely tire of her," quoth the dead "lse dowagers. But It doesn't al wavs work out that way. Octavia tried that system with Marc Antony, and Affinity Cleopatra won In a walk. Kxtract from "The Diary of an Out raged Wife:" "This morning, by tho mail which arrives at breakfast time, came a number of dressmakers' and milliners' bills, ami he didn't swear or rant a bit over them. Oh, relentless skies, how long am I to endure thl cankering Indifference?" An Old At WfiliK-nilur ( ualiim. At one time it was on Asli Wednes day the custom to appoint an official of the lCngllsh palaces to crow tho hours of the day, like acock, as a re minder of the denial of St. Peter. Tills practice excited tho furious Indigna tion of (!eorge II. Ills Ignorance of Kugllsh made It very diftlctilt for the courtiers to explain that the royal cock crower was not making fun of htm. The cock crower wuh u salaried officer at the Knglish court aa late as 1823. Our Idea of a great Uilker Is a wom an w ho has imougli cjmiuiiou senso to know her limit. A malldou truth may barm than an lnnooeut 11a. do mora The Exceptional Equipment of tho California Fig Fyrop Co. and the acientifio attainments of its chemists have rrndenxl poei-ilitu the production of Syrup nt l'ig and FJixir of Senna, in all of its exoellenoo, by obtaining the pure medic inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the right proportions, with its wholetome and refreshing Syrup of California Figs. As there ia only one genuine Syrup of lip and FJixir of Senna and as the gen uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is always necessary to buy tho genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facts enables one to docline imitations or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. ia not found printed on the front thereof. (irom ml I he Kil. Caruso, the great tenor, gave very freely to the earthquake victims In Slcty. He Is always giving freely to charity. At the same time he Is very proud. From boyhood ho has repudi ated all gifts himself. Once, in his youth, Caruso agreed to sing In Rome at a concert In aid of the poor. He had then only hnul fame. Moreover, he was not rich. The Roman entertainment commit tee, In acknowledgment of the services which had boon very successful, In vited Caruso to a luncheon, a-.id placed beforo hhu, for first course, an egg In which 10 pieces of gold had been con cealed. The tenor ate a mouthful or two, then his soon clinked against the gold, and, swing how the laud lay, he stopped eating. "But you must finish your egg," said one of bis hosts. "No, no," said he; "I never touch tho yolk." The committeeman frowned. "Hut you don't throw It away?" he protested. "No," said Caruso; "I leave It, for the poor.'' WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESSLY. Manx Mrtrlou Arhea and Palna Arc KaMltr Cored. . Backache, pain through the hips, dizzy apells, headaches, nervousness. bloating, etc., nro troubles that com monly come with sick kidneys. Don't mistake the cause. Doan'e Kidney lUlli have cured thousands of women afflicted In this way. Mrs. James Lutz, 4'22 N.rrospoct St., Marlon, 0.,ays: "After sulTerlng for fifteen yeare with .1 kidney trouble, I havn had a new lease of life through using Doan'e Kidney Pills. Backache had been terrible. Racking bendaches and dlzty Hnells, bloating, losa of en ergy, appetite and weight and extreme Tfeakneee alarmed me, I did not feel much better after using the first box, but after that Improved rapidly aud recovered fully." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foator-MUbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. .Nei eur) , .Not Choice. A young man engaged board In private family who were extremely de vout. Before each meal grace wai said. To their dismay the new boarder aat bolt upright while the others rev erently bowed their heads. When the second day passed, and the young man evinced no disposition to unbend, the good lady of the house could endure the situation no longer. "Agnostic?" asked sho, sharply. "No, madam," humbly responded the young man. "boll." Harper's. niseoarairctl. dodo was about to hand The lant In ita checks. "What'a the use of living any longer?" aid the dodo. "All the hatching nowa days ia done with Incubators." Thus, with no family tree that could be relied upon, and with no Incentive to regard posterity with pride, tbe foriora old bird willingly breathed Its loal. Chi cago Tribune. l&'J JIIMIIIITFi .. uuuu j rtH WENT. ANfcgcliibu! LVenarallonuirAj simllaitiit ilttFootfandRifjula lingUu?SumadaamLD(jsdsjf Promotes DificstlonCkf rf J ncss and lkstonWnsneillr Opiuni.Mornh.inc norfliucraL1 ZOT NARCOTIC. sssaaaesaasisssssaaass ssSBaMassssssass Jfcrminf- . lulukitultSiii hrm Srrd ClimM SmfT tUjiuftnu tlonr. Anerfecl Remfdv forOcmsflM Hon . Sour Ston'.arh.DlaTrlxa Worrasfonvulsionsjtwrisli ness ami Loss OF SleR NEW YORK. ffJCfsatca Exact Copy of Wrapper, War -t Flnfllna- Oaf. One does not usually make a vlrtne of fault finding, but It aeems, by Rich ard Grant White's experience, that It has Its valuable part In social econ omy. Grnmblln? has always been con sidered a pPTogative of John Bull, and not an agreeable one, but the Incident taken from "Kngland Wllhout aud Within" goes to prove that It has lta uses. I had been a little over a week In London lodgings, and had my break faRta served by the housekeeper. One morning the maid said, as she took my tray: "I'm afraid we sha'n't satisfy you, Ir, with your breakfasts." I told her my breakfasts were very good, that tho tea, eggs, bacon, fish, muffins and marmalade were good enough for any man, and all I wished. "Yes, but, you never grumble about anything you have, and so we don't know how to nleasn von." Little children ara miflTerlnc every day In the year with sprains. brtile. cut, bumps and burns. Hsnilini Wizard Oil is hnnishitiK theie aches snd pains every day in the year, the world over. Apprrheaalre, Fellow Stfctesmnn Senator, that speech of yoiirs in fnvor of the income tax was one of the itroufest argument I ever heard. Kloqiirnt Senator (with tome uneasi ness) You don't think it changed any votn, do you? Chicago Tribune, IV nr. Ert Salv fur tSe relieves tired or overworked eyes, atops eye aches, congested, inllnnied or sore eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. 111 I'rrlrrrnrc. Farmer (Miowinu him his live stock) These nre my Jerseys. Ever e any Oner cows? City Visitor They nre certainly fine specimens. Still, I hare always thought that if I were buying n cow fur my own use I should prefer the er I'.arly York breed. Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Nrrap for rhlliV ren teething, aofteui ) gums, redness la Bsmmstlnn. alls J aln. cures wind colls. tix a uvttl. If This "How flat?" Should Meet the F.ye, does your wife like the F-le. new "She seems to he delighted with It. Sho found a box of old letters In out of the the closets." Chicago Tribune, ,. . f,orTS . - - ----- YOU CA FA Alt our beauitfnl dmrri E0FTIS TOE CAN F.at1.VOWM AIIUXAMIOH WATCH, our bestUln.il dwprtitlvomtl"S. W h&toMir ou unliwl ill then ilellvery. linc In Mml tVif Imvpflt. An a f o...l liiYiwtinrut THK nl.ll IIS1.: till a OKlllll M. lll. I k3BB0S.a CDs i-t. FJtu, was auu u.csl SORB EYES CURED. Eretalla d ll1s Iteesma Terri bly In flame J Wita Cnable e .Go Abont All Treatments Failed Catlcara Proved Soccrssfnl. "About two years ago my eyes got In such a condition that I wus unable to go about. They were terribly In Damed, both tbe balls and lids. I tried Home remedies without relief. Then I tedded to go to our family physician, but he didn't help them. Then I tried two more of our most prominent phy ilclans, but my eyes grew continually worse. At this time a friend of mine idvlscd me to try Cutlcuia Ointment, ind after using It about one week my lyea were considerably Improved and in two weeKS they were almost welL They have never given me any trouble llnce and I am now Blxty-Qve years old. I shall never fall to praise Cutl tura. G. C. Ha lacy, Mouth of Wilson, Va., April 4, 1908." i'otter Drug & Chctn. Corp., Solo Props, of Cutlcura Remedies. Hrmton. Deciding the Ownership. Two bosom friends were at odds over the ownership of an umbrella. "I tell you It's mine," persisted the first man. "And I say that umbrella's mine," asserted the other. "You're wrong. I've had It for six months nt least. See tho initials, L. S.T' "Yes, but they're not your Initials." "No; they're the Initials of the man I borrowed It from." Lipptneott's. Getting; Personal. Raggsy You don't never nee me stand In' In a bread line I Mugssy That's 'cause yer wife runs a clothesline. mm Li? The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wltlcli lias been In use for over 30 years, has borne the Bigrnatnre of - - and lias been made under his per- r , Bonal supervision since its Infancy -vX y, &-CJul Allow no one todeceivo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-aS-good"are baft Experiments that trifle w ith nnd endanger tho health off Infants and CMlilrcu Experience against Iliperhnents. What is CASTORIA Caatorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro gorlc, Drops nnd Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio Kuhstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms aud allays FcverlHhness. It cures Dlnrrhoua, and Wind ' Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and ItoweK giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINS CASTORIA ALWAYS Scars the aT SIS Tho Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years vws Msrrava mimi, tt sMiaaav avauT. ara an UEJiJYO PA17-PAIVPIL Th best Stomach and I.Ivor Tills knonit ' ami a positive and speedy cure for Con stipation, Inillgesf lod, Janndlre, rtlllousnes.V Sour Stomach, Head ache, and all ailment" rising trom a disor der e d atomaeh or sluggish lWer. Tbey contain la concentrat ed form all the vir I tues and vslnn ef Munron's TaT-Tinr tonic and sre mnd from tlie Juice of the nnneslfatlnnlr reeoin- Taw-Paw frnli. m-n these tillls as heln tbe best Iai- tlve and csthnrtlc rrer componmlM. Oet a 2Vcent lottle and If yon ere not per fectly snlsfied I will refund your money. t-MLNYO.V. 534 ani Jellenoa SK, Phnadclofita, Pa. LAND IRH.I0ATXD LARD. Perpetual water rlithts, fine water, pro-' duetlve sml, crop fnllmes unknown, tf nuwhels wheat per acre, a 1 to 6 tons ai fill fa. llealtlirul rllinn'e. I'll II I 1,11,. ., I I v lllll Write now. Mnwood Land Terms ensv Co., Hock "prlnRs Wjromlna. TOILET AUTISEPT10 NOTHING LIKE IT FOR TI!F TFPTH P"hn ' y dentifrice lilt I IbH 1 11 in c learning, wlikeninf ana removing tartar from the teeth, betides dntrryinl til eermi of decay and duesse which ordinary, oolh pirpanfioni cannot do. MIS" MfTJlTrJ Paxtine tteJ a a ou'i. nd throat, purines the breath, and kills the verms huh colled in the mouth, csuiina; tore throat, uud teeth, bad breath, grippv, ani much svckjen. TMFFYFS wh.en. inB,a,wJ' Ills i I htf md burn, mcy La uutully relieved and strengthened by Psxtu,a. PATRnU Pasting will dr-tro the (terms Uri I nnt til that csum catarrh, hl the in. flammatibn and stop Ihe discharge. It is a sura ternedy lor uterine catarrh. ' Paitine i a harmless yet po'verf J germicide.diiinfeAant and desxiotuet. ) Used in bathing il destroys odors anal leaves the body antiseprically dean. for sate aT ruo stores, soo. On atoBTPAlO BV MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. B06TCN. MAS, SYSTEM"" r;.rr ' a - . ( or present oris an a lift tn oomkIotkI rms. aatfns thpn - rroin wpvt-tiij tm auuenvl. If yia UJflt. Vm. or nimillikr pavineuui. Wir Is Soo4. Mtr rrti are iKithlua Is mtur titan a Dr&imrNl. KlntriimJA vmiMs i lo W iierrlit. HDtmllT. Wrtlttl7lor iitfevaaaa. ! at - , in uranbMi ticuiw, ra. uu Lota, as, S18K HEiKE PorftlyelT eenreid 1T' these liaUie a'Ba. i They ale rcUsvw ls tress trom Bpspepffla, la dtgeatlaa oaaMto Eoartp Eating. X pesot reoa ed7 tor Dktxlnta, ItaOsea. Drowataem, Bad Tasta in tke ktatta, Ooateft; Torifroa, fain la Cat aula,. TOKPra tlTXR. Thtry regulate the Bowels, Purely YegataMa. SMALL PILL SMALL ESSE. STUrSiCE, Genuins Must Bear Fac-Simils Signatura REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. "I have been using; Caacareta for Ia eotnnia, with which I have been afflicted) for twenty years, and I can asy that Caa careta have (riven me more reliefthan any other remedy I have ever tried. I ahall certainly recommend them to tny friends aa being all that they are represented." Thos. GUlard, Elgin, 111. ' Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Tmata Good. lo (iootl. Never Sicken .1 Weaken or Orlps. 10c, 25o, 50c. Never sold In bulk. Tits- n nine tablet stamped C C C. Uuarantawsl t cure or your money back. tt4 S. 0. N. U. No. 261909. PKIIRY PUI' PAIS KILLER I "an oiint-a f prevention' aa wsll aa a "peiad cure." for bowel tnmrilea, skla wounds, oultla aaa other Ula. arte awl &uu aisea. Ilallllctedwllh Sere Eyes, use Signature cf mm I " l CARTERS OlTUE IVER CARTELS OlTTlE j JVER i i