A y i . i ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of 5ee Fac-Sltnllo Wrapper Blow. YHry am all and ns catty to take as nffar. FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS. FOR IILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION Purely TefotaWo.WivS'C JyuJ.JiUJns.fl CURE SICK HEADACHE. ITCHING Complete External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar. CUTICURA The set, consisting of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thick ened cuticle, Cuticura Oint ment,to instant ly allay itching irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour germs. A Single Set, price $J, is oiten sufficient to cure the most tortur ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE Coticura Soap, assisted by Cuticcra, Ointhknt, tho great skin euro, for iirosorv Iur, purifying, und beautifying tho skin, for cleansing tlio calp of crusts, bcnloa, and dan druir, and tlio stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing rod, rough, and Boro hands, for baby rashes, Itchings, and dialings, and for all tho purposes of tho toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women tiso cuticura Soap In tho form of baths for xnnorlng Irritations, lullammnttons, and ex. corlatloiis, or too fieo or ollcnslvo perspir ation, In tho form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antleoiitlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothcrd. CUTICURA RESOLVENT PIL.L3 (Chocolate Coated) aron now, tasteless, odour Jess, economical suhstltuto for tho celebrated liquid Cuticura HnsoLVKNT.as well as forall other blood puriuora and humour cures. Tut up in pocket vials, CO doses, prico, 25c. 8oUlhroughoutthewnrfJ. Siur.lTc.OixTMrsT.Ma. PllLS, Vc. BrltUh Depot! 27-'JJ. Churterhou.o Hq . Lon don. French Ilepoti & lluede It P.lx, 1'trli. I'ottxb Dxco xai Cusu. Cuur., c-otaL'ropi, UtMton, U. B. A. use PHIEKIY ASM B1TTEE1! .FOR KIDNEY DISEASE, 8TOM- AUM 1 HUUULt.lNUIQES kTION. LIVEH DISORDER OR, CONSTIPATION. IT CURES. PffJiPmTiraftragi IfflE WAHT YOUR TRADE SAabSCtAfilWC.ZKU!fZXUIZJUBU You can buy of us at whole sale prices and save money. Our 1,000-page catalogue tells v. the story. We will send it upon receipt of 15 cents. Your neighbors trade with us why not you ? 4 CHICAGO Tho houso that tclb tho truth. &&x&&-Zi CARTELS PlTTLE FlVER HpTlls. m HUMOURS THE POTATO AS A MEDICINE. Coimlitcred Kupcclnlly Ilcncflcinl tc I'ntlcnta SufTerlnir from Certain For in of Dlnbctc. Tho good results of administering' potatoes in certain forms of tliubetcs arc nfllrmcd by n French physician, Dr. Masse, who states that ho hus ef fected cures by this means, says Literary Digest. "M. Mosso thinks," says Kcrttc Sclentiilque, "that this treatment probably acts by alkali uization of the humors, in tho sumo way ns the treatment by the alkalino mineral wnters of Vichy; besides this, potatoes contain oxydases, and bring to the tissues ferments favor able to those oxidations? that nro habitually retarded in diabetic pa tients. Tlio quantity of potatoes that should be taken by the invalid varies from two and one-half to three times that, of the bread eaten. But altered potatoes should not be em ployed; when jellied, they contain sugar; in too warm a medium they begin to sprout and their germination also develops sugar, as well as so lanin." The writer remarks- that In the 6pring, when potatoes' are- scarce and not very good, potato-bread may be usd to advantage, although little known. This is prepared by mixing in proportions varying from one-quarter to one-third, wheat flour with mashed potatoes. This food tastes enough like ordinary bread to make it palata ble to persons who feel that they must have plenty of the latter. The use of the potato instead of bread dejirives the body of certain useful phosphates that are contained in the latter; but this objection may be removed, wo are told, by adding eggs to the diet, es pecially the yolks. AMERICAN BOY AT OXFORD. He ZVpimIh a Lively IiiuiKlnnt inn to Itvaii the Kull Ilcnollt of the Old College. Other influences than the merely Intellectual will be sure to affect tho student in his sojourn. He will walk daily through historic halls, peopled with shadowy forms continuously stimulant to his imagination. Ho will find cultivated nature- in its most attractivo guise. Most of the colleges have gardens; some of them, as those of Wadhnm, Worcester, New college and St. John's, exquisite in beauty. He can watch the swans on the water at Worcester, can dream under the window of Charles I. at St. John's, or can, with the "Spec tator," stroll down the Addison's walk at Magdalen. Yet beautiful nntl historic as are its gardens and its architecture, and much ns they create the leisure and calm of scholarships, if his imagina tion be not dormant, ho may live in n spiritual and not merely in n natural Oxford, writes Francis Hovey Stod dard, in Iteview of Itcviews. Many centuries are about him, and many minds have there ripened to varied fruitage. In some sort he can help ins age it lie brings back something of corrective for its lack of balance, of patience, of serenity, in tbTs an cient home of scholars he may, if ho be wise, find the mental attitude and the moral quality which our time most lacks and most needs. lie will have had an opportunity to compare two civilizations, foremost in tlio world's work to-day. He w.ill have been n fortunate youth, and should return, if not a profounder scholar, at least a better citizen and a truer American. IJllS WiiWliRitL MARliJilo, Kansas City, July 1. GO 05 GO 82W 15 70V4 70 01 IS GO lij 75 GO 00 70 l-J'j 14 10 G5 no 40 WV6 00 C5 7414 07 CATTL-K Bt'ef steers $5 M Natlvo stackers 2 75 Texas anil Indian steers 3 00 W 1 t r HOGS SIIKKl' WI 1 13 AT No. 1! hnrd. No. 2 red, now.. CORN No. 2 mixed.. C 05 70 CO G3 OATS No. mixed W3) RY13 No. 2 FLOrit Ilnnl wh't patents. 3 J a Soft xwheat putents 3 GO Wll IIAY-Tlmothy 0 00 fil2 l'rairlo D 00 il0 BItAN HUTTrJH-Cholce to fancy.. KGC3S CUKI3S1C Full cream .... POTATOKS 18 Q' 40 ST. LOUIS. CATTLK IJeef steers 4 71". Texas .steers 3 15 HOGS- Ilutchers 7 50 SHKKP-Natlves 3 00 FLOrit Red winter patents 3 Ki V1U3AT-Nii. 2 red, new.... 73''i CORN-No. 2 C5W OATS-No. 2 4U if RYI3 nUTTI3U-Cronmcry 17 tf DRY SALT M13ATS 10 874(1 1 BACON U75 12 CHICAGO. CIVj 00 2214 1214 00 CATTMS-StoerH 1 75 ? ; 10 75 00 SO 77 7114 4SV4 53V. HOGS Mixed and butchors. 7 SH13I3P VWfttcrn - FI.Ol'R-Sprtiiff patents .... 3 WHBAT No. 2 red CORN-No. 2 OATS-No. 2 RYK-July I,ARD-July 10 PORIC-July IS N13W YORK. CATTI.K-Stpprs 5 HOGS Western mixed 7 S1U3I3P 2 WHKAT-No. I CORN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 23 0 75 iv go r,( 7GV) 71W IS fj G3 (T(10 22&if(18 CJ14 27V4 01 tt 8 GO 2C 6 7 35 GO Up 4 25 SOW S24 C3V4W 71 G5 MODERN CATECHISM. In Which We Find EnllElvtr-nmeat Resurdlnff tke Farpoae. of tha WhlB-Waon. "What was that juat whir.zed past uT" nuked one psdtstrian of another, according to the Ohio State Journal. "That was an automobile." "And what is an automobile?" "It is something which has been invent ed to increase the mortality rate." "Has it been successful in doing this?" "Yes, indeed; it has surpassed the fond est expectations," "What would have happened if we had sot got out of the way of the automobile?" "Two funerals." "Who is the man who is running the au tomobile?" "He is called a chauffeur." "Is that the only name he tins?" "No; people often call him many other names." "What would he do if he were to run over some one?" "He would smile." "Would he stop?" "I Rhould. say not." "What would the police do?" "They would arrest him." "What then?" "He would be fined and discharged. "That would reform him. would it not?" "No; he doesn't mind being fined, be cause he has lots of money." "How fast is that automobile coinit?" "About CO miles an hour." "Is not that very fast?" "Not for an automobile." What About Your School Houacaf You may not this season bo ablo to build a new one, or mako the radical changes in the old one that you had in contemplation, but there is no school district in the Unit ed States that cannot afford to tint with Alaba8tino the interior of their buildings, thus making thcm( more attractive, get ting colors made with special reference to their effects on the eyes of the pupils, get ting a sanitary and rock base cement coat ing that will not harbor disease germs. Tho closely crowded school rooms need all the safeguards to tho health of the pu pil that intelligent officials can surround them with, nnd all sanitarians unite in Fay ingthat Alabastine is the only proper ma terial to be used on such walls. Troonc Fwitnre. Teacher You, Johnniel What are you laughing for? Johnnie I didn't laugh, mum; me face slipped. Chicago Journal. s It Cnrw AVhllc You Wnllc. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don't ac cept any substitute. Trial package FllEE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Hoy, N. Y. "Why didn't you tell Toughboy that he lied?" "My telephone is out of order." Nomstown Herald. I am suro Piso's Curo for Consumption aved my llfo three years ago. Mrs. Thns. Robbins, Mtiplo Street, Norwich, N. Y., Fob. 17, 1000. The great secret of success in life is to be ready when your opportunity cornea. Disraeli. To Cure a Cold in One liar Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggistsrefundmonoylfltfallstocuro.Coo. IN FAR-OFF PROVINCES. England has had a tax on beer for 800 years past. Bamboo in Java makes an effective poison, the hairs on the young roots beiiif" mixed with food. Millions of Hindus live, marry and rear families on an income which rare ly exceeds half a dollar of our money a week. They never eat meat und need hardly any clothing. Kent's county council has decided that baby carriages should carry lights at night, as the language of the statute regulating the lighting of ve hicles is general enough to cover per ambulators. (Ireek architects have decided that the Erechtheum at Athens must be restored if it is to be preserved. The restorations will be limited to mtreugthening the building nnd to put ting in place the fragments about it. Some of the late Lord Henry Ren tinek's brandy, which had passed into the possession of Mr, H. Chaplin, was old in London lately, the 1703 vintage selling for $18 n bottle, a record price, nd the rest nt from $13 to $10 n bot tle. Hock of 1S01 sold for $100 a dozen. It is one of the traits of the Chi nese to handle the things they use very carefully, and hence cheap and poorly made articles will last much longer in eerviee than with most peo ple. Goods made in China would be of little value for use by Americans. 1 si TAKING A MAN UNA W ARES. Bland, Mo., Juno 30. F. B. Crider describes very graphically how ho was overtaken by an enemy and his narrow escape, ho says: "For years I liavo been troubled with Kidney Hi&easo which cumo on mo so gradually that I did not know whnt it was until tho pains in my back warned me that it was Kidney Trouble. "I began treatment at once and used ono medicine after another but without help till at last I was just ubout to give up in despair. "Just then I heard of Dodd'n Kid ney Tills and bought a few boxes and began to take them. They helped mo from tho first nnd now I am com pletely cured. "Dodd's Kidney Pills ia the only medicine that ever did me any good. They nro worth their weight in gold." DURING SUMMER MONTHS Dr. Hartman Gives Free Advice to Suffering Women. Y MISS LIZZIE 5NEATMING ClfS ur. llartman. trie ramous uvnoccoioeui i and Inventor of Pcru-na Offers to Treat Women Free During the Sum mer Months. America ia the land of nervoua women. The grent majority of nerv ous women are so beeauie they arc suf fering from some form of female dis ease. By far the greatest number of female troubles are caused by catarrh. Women nlllicted with pelvic catarrh despair of recovery. Female trouble is. so common, so prevalent, that they accept it as almost inevitable. Tho greatest obstacle in the way of recov ery is that they do not understand that it is catarrh which is. the source of their illness. In female complaint, ninety-nine cases out of one hundred are nothing but catarrh. Peruuacurei. catarrh wherever located. The following letter was recently received: 18G V. nsth st., New York City. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen. "Whnt bread and meat means to the hungry Peruna means to the sick. It is. nn especially valuable medicine for sick women. 1 have found that no medicine so quickly restores health and places the body in a normal condition. I but voice the, sentiments of women who were once sick, but are now in perfect health. MISS LIZZIE SXEATIIINC1. All women who are in doubt as to what their trouble i should write Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Give him a full description of your trouble, pre vious treatment, symptoms and age. He will promptly reply with full direc tions fur trentmiMit free of chartrc. This is an opportunity which no ailing woman should miss. Dr. Hartman has become renowned through his success in treating women's diseases. His ex perience in these matterH is vast. Cor respondence is strictly confidential. No testimonials published without written consent. Dr. Hartman relies principally upon Peruna in theie cases. J - & SAWYER'S" feXCELSSOR BRAND yPommeS jKMvSlicKepa K '' wrtyC Keep Ihe tiler rrftelljr dry. lis n isf aiViW "' tr-"'l'lln on ibo ixlUle, i B WyJysfrHj'' eulex-rwil and lane I" the I 3CiJjr ,JttK Ty . ,,l,r'' ktrpreteotlMitboii. U I 'rSSf. yVhCS' der """" Warranted w. 1 n' ' lilC V Trty torprooK "jour'rtlVJ'Vs. ft 1AWKtIjI VfiiTW dr.lrr doein t jCM-vAvr D i mm, Mwws i'v-v.h.:-.'" tifflawii - msafMiSFssm osau lTtiJllifxl(il(igMr-ST-rfT-igT "- rwr-PW- .-fr 1 mMmmmWiuwnwamiummmwmmmAmvmmwmwnm9immmmmmm9m-m HAZARD SiftxJnK. I" constant use all over I -JWM the world for the last sixty iJ32iKfffi5 six years. The oldest and I GUN POWDER Ml MRS. ALEX. JOHNSON Peruna cures catarrh wherever lo cated. Mrs. Alex. Johnson, 250 University avenue, Kingston, Ontario, Can., writes: " have been a sufferer for yean with bearing down pains and back' ache, and got no relief from doctor's prescriptions. I commenced taking Peruna and after taking the first bot tle I felt much better and within a month I was a well woman, and heartily recommend it to any woman who is in as poor health as I was. " MRS. A. JOHNSON. Miss Mabel Meyers, Argentine, Kan sas, collector for the Kansas Temper ance Union, writes': "Peruna hn proved a friend to mc for it cured mo when I was sick and the least I can do in return is to acknowledge its value to the public. Since I was 17 years old I have Buffered with headache, backache nnd pains in the shoulder blades. I caught cold easily and my lungs, were weak. Catarrh of the. lungs was what tho doctors called my trouble. I took their medicine for eighteen, months without nny benefit nnd. hearing nbout Peruna I decided to try it. I used nine bottles nnd was re stored to health. This was two years ago, and I am now in perfect henlth." If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be glad to give you hia val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bus, O. EWTE9 HowlomaUo LARGS PROFITS on the Groin Markets. I,j w.lh kU.VUUKIjY ANY ClIANOi: OF l.tl.SS, as upci-iled $ I v pioli'NsionulH. Jtiiturance .tgnttut fata. A in olclot civlnir V ill'- infonnatlnnltiUftiill, wlllboSENT ABSOLUTELY ' 31 3EFt 33 33 to liny 0110 liitoreiUeU, by uuilrcxlnir ti J. K.'IKASDAMUCO., Uoom 405,100..4tliM., St. l,oul.,o. GRAIN, STOCKS, PROVISIONS. Ordert executed on 1,000 BusholH Grain, SO Barrel l'ork, IO Bbarca Stock, 35 Union Cotton. Writ for our nnolc nf StAtliUri and Uallr drain Letter, mullftl I'ltKU. rVV.V.Ivr UO!Vl.VITH!9XOIV C3., w-asAO K.SJKa fl. JJOUIN, Jmo. UKA 1)15113 OF THIS I'AI'KIt DtStilKINU TO IIUY ANYTHING ADVKKTISKI) IN IT3 COLUMNS 81IOUI.ll INSIST UPON HAVING WHAT THKY ASIC FOIL ItEl'USlNO ALL 8UUSTlTUTi:S Oil IMITATIONH. iunuycicuxmxnifmuwi Live Sloclc nnd pi FPTROTYPRS Miscellaneous '""'"M III irrent vailetr for rale at the lowutt nrlrea br A.N, Ktlloift.lH.JIIirr'u.,lUI 11 JuudulU St., K.n.fllj. MX3rjrfriWQ'n7irMiftTixjfHg3atfwaxM WHISKY ar.a other amp. liablts miri. 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