. . j EX-MAYOR CnUM O j I j hl RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA. , JIi : . ' " , " , ' ' : , " " . " " ' : : ' 1 " , , " , \ : ' , : ' , : ' : : : ' , , : , , : ' { i , , . . ; , .If ' . J " , ' .tt ; ; , , , " ' , I ; . . , , l " , , .t' .t''t. , ' . I ! ' " ' ' 1 , "My Endorscmcnt of Pc.ru.na ! is Doscd On Its Mcrits. " -Ed. Crumbo. t I ' D. CltUl\IHO , Ex-\nyor o ! New E , . : , . Alhanr , Ind. , writes from l E. Oak street : I II My elldorsement , of Peruno. is based on its merits. " If 0. man is sick he looks anxiously for something which will cure him , and Perunn will do the work. . "I know that it will cure catarrh of the head or stomach , indigestion , headache - ache and any weary or sick feeling. . " II It is bound to , help anyone , if used according to directions. "I also lenow dozens o ! men who speak in the higllCst terms o ! I'l'rUlt:1 und 1m " 0 'et to hear of 1U1 'ono being disapnointed in it. " 1\11' : Crul11bo , in n . later letter , dated Aug' . 2 : , 11104 , ba 's : . . [ y health is good , nt present , lmt if 18hon1l1 have to talm : any 11101'0 medi. ciuo I win fnn back on ler\1n1. , W. LII DOUJCLAS I , , , $3.50 & $3.00 SHOES o [ , . , W. L. Douglns $4.00 CUt Edge Line I Ii cannot be equalled at any price. ' " 'tI.COUGL.4s SHOES ALL PRICES ' . 'r' ! " ( .rO , e4 ( ; < : "QTs ItLOt"QTs . / . .rO , { ' -4s Sh'OfS . , .z ESTA lISHED JULY G , 1876. CAPITAL $2.500.00 W L. DOUGLAS MItHES C. SELLS MORE MEN'S $8.50 SHOE. " THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IfI THE WORLD. $1 0 000 REWARD to anyone who can I' J disprove this statement. I , r If I could toke ) 'ou Into my three large factorle at Brockton , 1Ita s. , alld show you the Infinite t care with which every palrof shoes Is made. ) 'OU 'Would realize why 'V. L. Dou III' $3. O shoes cost more to moke , why the ) ' hold their shupe , fit better , weor longer , olld are of greater IntrinsIc volue than 011) ' other $ a.so shoe. . . W. L. Doug/J : ! ! : SI.ono Mndo SIIoos fo1' , \ , ' , Men , $2. O , $2.00. Dova' Sofloo ! & ; (1) ( , D.cssS/lOcs"f2.50$2.$1.75$1.50 , , \ , CAUTIO N . -II.I t Ul'ou hr\\ll1 " ' .I.Doug. . ' 1 bs shoes. 'l'aku 110 substitute.OIlU : ! -euulnu i , j ) without his nalllo mil ! price tatl\pClI 011 bottom. Fast Color Fuelets I/&ed : tlleu WII ! not u'ear brassy. , 'Vrlte for lllustratel Catalog. J " , V. L. nOUGIASUrocktonl\lllss. , c' . , ' . . . D 't . . on . " . Be ( Nervous . , . I.dies , but get dd of the dis- I , ease which is the cause of . most of woman's nervousncss , , viz. , female trouble. " 1 was very nervous/ , writes Mrs. T. L. Jones , of Gallatin , . T enn" "and suffercd six ycars , with evcry disease peculiar to . my sex. 1 had headachc , : ' 1' ' ; ' ; t backacbc , and acute female , . inflamma Hon. I took : three I' bottles of Cardui and it cured me. I gained 35 pounds in weight. I tell my husband I tbat ' . W E CARDU . ) "j. WOMAN'S RELIEF was worth its weight in gold ' to me , and I recommend it to \ 0111 women. " At all DruBSlsts it CB j , , ; ' ( ' DEFIANCE STARCH- nij a I _ 'ther &lareh.s only U OUI1Ce8amo "rico and " " CE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. " "pEFIA It" , , . J . , , " ' . N , V. , 011I111111 , No. 15-1000. . " ' I "t f ( . . , . . . . , . 'C " d' _ e , I 'PAI'D 'P'RICE FO'R LI'DE'RTY I "Why don't ) 'ou nsle 1110 about m ) ' wICl'1" querlNi the bl'anled mnn ns he I I toole a sent by the womnn nt a little . part ) , "In the first place , " explnlned the womnn , " 1 havon't seen ) 'ou Cor a ) 'enr or two nnd mnny thIngs are Illcely to hnppon In thnt time. In the secOlIII place , It Isn't comme II Caut In New York to nsle n mnn about his wlCe era a womnn about her hushnnd unless they are standing right In Cront of ) 'ou. l ven then , IC they stand In opposlto corners of the room , the ) ' are 1I1\ely : to be dIvorced. " "Wo are dl\'orced , " sighed the bearded mnn. "You ne\'er Imow her , dId ) 'OU 1 One of the most Insanely jealous women I ever mot In 111) ' life. Now , If We were marrIed 11nd she .saw me sItting here .by 'ou she woulll have a thousnnd fits. If she heflrd mo com- IJllment you almost an .thlng would be IIleeb' to hal1lJen. I wouldn't dare to pa ) ' ) 'ou a lIttle compliment In her hearIng. I , sIx feet high l1I1 henrded lIIte a pnrd , woulll bl' nfrald. "Women malto a great mlstalw to allow theIr jenlousy to run awa'y wIth them so. Wll ) ' , she got so she wanted to Imow who that : \trs. Cash wns I wrote cheelts Cor. I hnd some houses . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - " . - - , , - - - When thO ) dolorous dumlls get hold ot 0. , mall- Ho and oho ! 'Vorr ) ' and wo ( ' ! 'Vhen ho teels he's a part oC nppzelhub's plan- , 'What Is the show tor mortnl below ? When the sl. > ' that was ! .Jluc turn a blacker - er nnd blaclt And th deuce take tile load that you tote on ) 'our bac1. ; 'When the thin" thnt on yesterda > ' slad- dened and cheered Is a thlnt. ) 'ou opine. to be dreaded nnd felll'ed , It Is oho ! 'Yorr > ' IInd woe ! Untortunate devil , you hn'en't II show , As 1 netln't remarl. , for you teel It la ! iU , aha ! Il'l'e Is a "go ! " For the dolorous dumps hit 11. terrible blow , 'Vhen the dolorous dumps settle down on ) 'our soul- Oh and oh m ) ' ! I.lfo Is a Igh- " 'hen r'1u Ccul thnt Old Nlcl. Is demnnd- hm his 1011- To hold them wo tr ) ' , but bllsses wllJ lIy. , Wh > ' , tlu'n Is the tlmo when ) oUl' wlCe nnd the Idd 'V\1I elthel' mo\'e out or wish that they did. And you , too. would II1.e for the rest ot the dIn' tb t I rented. I dllIn't dare Impel' or Imlnt these houses , though UI0Y were occupied by mcn nnd tholr whe8 , or she would nccuse mo ot caterIng to the WIVt'8. I I1nnll ) ' . sold thom. "It wns terrible. A mnn with such a wlCo can't can his soul hIs own. t can't tell ) 'ou-I cRn't bogln to toll ) 'ou -how I than Ie hel1ven every lIny oC my Ilfo for m ) ' f1''edom , I permitted her to have hOI' 1Ilvorce. 1 gave her all the evltlcnco she wanted. It seemed a shnme. I was fond of her , hut I couhln't stand the constl1l1t bloleerlngs , the nccusa lions. Wo II "cd together for ten ) 'enrs. When n mnn hns a homo for ten ) 'ear8 , then to be turned adrIft , then to beco\11o \ nil nt once homeless. nut the lIbort1 The libel' . tyl It she were her now nnd my wlCe I woull1u't dare to sIt by ) 'ou. Llborty Is evor.thlng In thIs world , Isn't It 1" aslecil the bcnrlIed man. Just then a gIrl doncec.l by. "Hello , Gertrude , " smiled the wom- an. an.'rho benrded mnn slghod so deeply that the woman turned to loole nt hIm. 110 was white. "Gertrude , " he repentec.l. ' "Gor. trude ! Whr , that was the nl1\11O \ ot my wlfe.-New " York Press. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I SHE VAS. A MIN'D'REA'DE'R "Thoro's olng to be nn ontertaln- ment at the hnlt tonIght , nunt 1\Iarla. Prof. George Is to give an exhIbition ot h'Imotlsm nnd mlndl'eadlng , nnd tell how U's done , " saId 1\Inrj' Elizabeth - beth , who always stollllec.l In to sce her aunt on her waj' homo Crom school , and toll her the village news. Aunt MarIn looleed up with her ready smllo and saId , " 'Vell , ) ' 1)don't \ need to go to that entertainment do rou , Mary Elizabeth ? You can save ) 'our quarter thIs time just ns well as not. " "I don't lenow , " answered the girl , slowly. "Don't ) 'OU believe In mInd. readIng , aunt Mnrla ? " "Of course I do , child. I'm not one , and never was , to deny facts , "Your uncle Is just coming In now , Mary Elizabeth , and If ) 'OU arc ob. servIng I guess ) 'ou'll get a good understanding - ' derstanding of what mlndreadlng It. " i l\Ir. Pratt opened the door , and after spealcing to his niece , 100lCd questionably - tionably toward his wife. "Yes , father , " she respon ed , as if ho ha asl.ed her.a question. "I'vo mended ) 'our coat , and it's right In the be room closet. " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. Prat.t dIsappeared , and returned In a moment wearing the mended coat. 110 sented himself nenr the flro , nnd nCter aslcing Mary Elizabeth how school prospered , ho agnln turne hIs gnze upon aunt Marla. She 3hoole her head solemn1) ' . "No the gray Idtten hasn't como bacle , " she said , "mid I'm afraId some harm has come to It. " "Too bad ! " murmured 1\1r. Pratt. A short sllenco Collowell , and then 1\11'3. Pratt remarlwd , as It in nnswer to some qnestlon , "No , Amos , I didn't gather the eggs todaj' . I glless ) 'ou hnd better tend to It before It gets late. " 1\11' . Pratt rose at , once. "I was just going to speak about the eggs , " ho answere , starting towarll the leHehen door. "You forgot that paclmge of pepper , 'after a11 , " his wlfo ca11ed to him , "but It's no matter. " : \Iary Elizabeth laughed as she gathered up her bool.s and started Cor home. " : \1indreadlng tnltes time , " said Annt 1\1arla. " 1"0 given abont forty ) 'ears to getting a real good under. standing of It.-Youth's ComIHlnlon. . . - -I" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1--- -Ii IS EXCVSEWAGooTnn It was In Westchester , the county town of Chester county , Pennsylvania , on II. Monday morning , the opening day of court , and the court 1'00111 was the center of attraction. Judge Futhey was on the bench , the court doclwt before hIm , and the preliminaries were being gone through. The jndge ordered the jury to be called an In the meantime buslell hhn'Jelf ! 1001dng over the doclwt and papers pertaining to the business of the court. Among those summoned on the jury was Mr. C- , a dealer In cattle , who wanted to bo In Lancaster that day on business. Ho had consulted II. lawyer , who saId the judge was pretty strict and no excuse short of illness In his Immediate family wonld be accepted. \lr. C- felt discouraged , but did not despair. He cnrefullj' considered the sItuation. All members of his family were In tholr usual health ; In fact , his wlfo was prepnrlng to attend the mar. rlago of his sister ; but his mother-In. Inw , a chronic , half Invalid , was com. nlnlnlng some as nsual. 'rhe case seemed desnerate , but he decIded to trj' . When Mr. C's name was , called his lawyer friend arose and with some show of dignity addressed the court. " 1\lay it please your honor , " ho saId , "Mr. C--- would 111\0 to be excused. " " 'Vould 111\0 to bo excused , eh ? Wllat Is his excuse ? " aslted the judge In II. perfunctory sort of way , as ho continued to examine the napers be. fore him. "Slclmess , " salll Mr , C- . "Slclmess , Oh ! Who Is slele ? " fisl.ed the Judge , secmlngly not much Interested. "My mother-In-law , " said Mr. C- . The stern jUdge was hnmedlately all attention , and , drawing himself up In his scat with a look of amazement , paused II. 1110ment , nnparently to 1'0' cover from the shocl. , and said : . . . . .you say ) 'our mother.ln-Iaw Is skit ? " "Yes , sir , " said Mr. C- . "And ) 'ou want to go homo to walt on ) 'our slcle mother-In-law. You shall go , Ianj' have been the excuses or- fored here , but never la the history ot this court has a man asl\Cd to be ex. cused that he might go home to walt on his slcl. mother-In-law. "You are excuse . " -nalthnoro Sun. - - - " " _ . . ' " ' . . " " ' . . - - - "VVV' . . . . . . I-- WH F. N . l ( TF. _ A ' 1l Ii' 7) A ' 11 K , ' " - - . . . . - - ' " - - . . . . - . . . . . . , - - To move Cram ) 'ourselt quite 11. distance away ; For It's oh my ! Lite la U ! llghl When the devil moves In , then our house Is aWl' ) ' , And the sph Its ot ldndness nnd charity ) ' . Oh my ! You Imow It. you guy- Know the dolorous dumlJl ! as aadly as I. 'Yhen the dolorous dumps come nround with their hluIT- Ah ! ! IIII ah whew ! " 'orn"s our due ! ' \'h ) ' , then IR thu time when a man Imows his "sturr"- 'rhe story Is true of me nnd at ) 'ou , lIe mn ) ' tnll with n groan or stan with a grin , lIe may ! .JUl' troubl ! ! out 01' ahut trouble In ; He may much wcaker be than the least at hili woes Or may luugh nt his ! Jlues till the last ot thf'ln goes. It la uh whew ! 'l'he game's up to > 'ou , To amlle till ough ) 'OUr Woes or to truckle thereto , ' Or wrltu a hi let 1\'I'lc , ns I strlvo to do- Ah whl'w , , 'rhe Rlory Is true- ' 1'0 nthl II sllht 1ln ] . to an ntmosphere blue. -Snn Francisco _ Cnll. . . . . . . . . un _ . . . . . . . "V"- _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ - . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ . . . . . . ne . . . . . . . . . YA'Rj'tl 1J'ROK..E V1 > MEETING Iymau Snlnney of South J lIotle. : . , was Imown f'Jr and near for his fund ot stories , Dlwaj's at hand to match the ) 'a1'l1s 'J ! his rivals , whether at Staples' B1'Ocery store , on the river In his whorry , or at his worle In the navy I ) 'ard , just below , It was often Intl- ' mated by these who failed to success. fullj' cope wIth 1\11' . Splnnoy thnt In a I close contest ho had a slight tendency to embellish. The question as to who had the best garden was hotly contested 'at Staples' store one ovenlng. Franl. Staples , the store kp.ellor , was vaInly tr'lng to hear the order of a customer for a " ( lInt of lcorosenn , " IInd two glgg lng girls tried to get theIr 1111111 bj' Ilnntomlme gestures - tures that Cow comic artists could re- produco. Above the finall ) ' subsiding tumull 11r , SpInney declared every garden " ' " , . ' mentioned to bo "an arid , sandy des. el.t" besldo his , and "just to show them , " said : "I wont out to [ , Innt cu- ( 'umber seeds only this 1II01'lllng , IInd after covel'ing II. few hills heard a rushing sount ! . Turning around , the vines were coming through the ground al1l1 spreading In all dlrol'tlons , Fear. In to he strllngled , I started for t11C' house , but the vines tangled about my legs and throw me down. When , thlnltlng ot m ) ' Imlfe to cut m'self loose , I reached In m ) ' poelcct , I round It full with a big cucumber , all gene to seed. " The others looked Ilt O'1e another , some with lIitj' mingled wIth con- tempt. The scume of cowhldo boot. bound tor the door as the lights wene out , wIth here and there a mutter of "Garden ! " "Cucumbers ! " "LIar ! " wort the only responses. " , . . p . - Riveting by Mnchtne , In rlvotlng with IJl1ellmatlo ham. mers two mon and ono heater nvorng- ell 1i00 rl\'ots In ten hours , wht'rl'RR h ' hat1l1 250 rlvots IS a gool1 l1a"s worle for thrco mon anll ono heator. The cost for ench , according to the l' ' = nglnoorlng MinIng JOllrnnl , wnB 1.G2 cents h ) ' pneumntlc hammer , and 3.QS cents by hnnd. In :1 Pinch , Use ALLEN'S FOOT.EASE. A powl1er. It cures ImluCul , smart. lng , nervous Ceot and Ingrowing nnlls. It's the grontost comfort l11scoven' of the nge. MnlC'A new slloes oasy. A certain cure for RweatlU ! ; feet. 80111 bj' all druggists , 25c. Tl'lal pnclengo , FIU E. Address A. S. Olmsted , Lo Her , N. Y. Wealth In Old Hotel Structure. In alto rIng nn 0111 hotel In Now York cIty It hns been fOlll1l1 that the benms , 1100r honrds al1l1 woodworle are of solid mohogl\u ) ' . The structure would provo a IJerfect mlno of wealth tr It could ho razed , hut th owner reCuses to allow this to bo donl' un. der an ) ' cIrcumstances. " 'urt It ICII''IIII : -th\t : Allcocl ' 8 nro the orl lnnl ami on1 > ' genulno porous plnstors ; nil ether 80-callcd , porous plnsters nro Imitations. Victoria Cross. 'j'ho VIctoria Cross was InstltutCil i flft ) . ) 'ears ago , Jan. 20. Since then only 1i20 persons have receIved It , 517 of them soldlel's or sailors mid thl'eo or them civilians who were acting 111 n. military callnelty when they dill "In the fnco or the enem ' " the gallant eed which won thom the cross. lIIrl'l. ' ' tllslu\V' " " "thllll : yrnl" ! , . 'or cblhlrcn teethtn , oflcns the 1I1tS , folures tDo tlAmruatUII ! , aUa'sl'alll , cures WInI ullu. : .Jio \JQtuo. . Church Trumpet. At nrn'broolcc church , ngland , la stIlI to bo seen monster trUlullot , slxty.slx Inches long , which wns used In the early part of the last centur ) ' to summon the lIeoplo to chllreh Instead of church bells. It was also formerly used by the choIr leader durIng serv. Ico. LewIs' Single Dhu1c1' stmlgh t lie eI I\t' . Mu o of oxtm 'Iuulity tobacco. Your dcale1' 01' Lewis' l"uctol' ' , Pcol'lu , Ill. A woman's vanity Is never duo to the compliments of otlt r women. , \ . . , No 11t or nrrTOII nr _ , "ftrr FITS Irot d"y' . 110" of Hr. l < IIn" ' IIft."t S'no lIe.tor. cr. Reml ( or 1.'nl l 1IJ2.00 Irll\'hoillo ' . " " , Itroutte . , . , , . . . . . . VII.it 11 KLInI.hl" : V31 Arch blrcct.l.hlllWcll.hlaI. If n man lives bo'one ! his Income the outcome Is sure to bo unsatlsractorj' . U , S. NAVY ' : mllstH yOl1n men nn\1 mechanic ! ! . l'ermnnent nocrllltln Stn- tlon , l'oRtofilco Bulldln . Omnhll , Neh. Sub-Stations , Bllrt' Bloc ! . , 1.tn0In. Nou. . a 1111 PORtolllco nlllltlln , Council Bluffs , In. 'l'emporary Hecl'ultlng Station - tion opcn at Slollx I'aIlH. S. 1) " April ! Jtlt to 14th ; Yan.ton. ] S. D.prll IGth to 21st ; Slollx CIt > . , In. , April : ! 3rc1 to : ! Stl1 ; DeHolnes ! , In" April 30th TO 1\1ny lith. InchlHlve. Opportunity tOl' al- vllncement anti HllOclnl mochnnlcn\ training hetlol' than ever before. I'IlY $ IG to $70 per month. hCHltloR alow- ! ances. Apprentice Scamon onliRtec\ ! .Jetween 17 anll : ! & roars are trans- ferret ! to a Nn\'nl 'l'l'alnlngStation , others to a Na\'y Yllrtl. GOOt ! oponlngs for 1\IachlnlstR , BlectrlclrlnH , Coppor- Rmlths , 1\111slclans , Carpontors. Stcno - raphors , Flremon , Bal > ors , etc , Call nt or IIlIlh'esR any of the ahovo Nil vy He- crnltlnl : Stations. fOl' fill ! Information ns to Iay nnd termR , Enlistments fonr ) 'ears. Onl ) " cltlzonH of the Unlt'c\ IHates : of good character are acceptcd. Even the mlcrobo may bo n lad ) ' killer. - - - Women in Our Hospitals AppalUn Increases in the Number of Opera ons Performed Each Year-How Women May Avoid Them. \ Goin through the bospitnls in our 1m'go cltlcs ono Is surprised to 111111 such ( \ largo proportIon of the patlontsl 'llIlr on these anow-whito be S women Q1l(1 gh'ls. who nro eithol' Bwaitlng or reco'cl'lng' fro111 sorlol1s opol'ntlons. Why should this o the cnno ? 811- ply because they hn\'o neghctcd thom- seh'es. L'elllalu trol1 lcs nro certaInly on the Increnso mnouH' the womcn of thIs countrthoy creep upon them , unawares , ut c\'ery ono of these : pl\tlents 11\ the hosplt.al beds hnll plant } " I of warnIng' in t.hnt b\.m1'lIlg'-down ioel- lng , paina t leftorl'lahto ! the I1hdomeu , ner'ous exlmustlou , pnin in the smnll of the buclc , dIzziness , llatulelley , uts- plncemcnt o ! the orgalls or Irl' gulnt.- I iUes. All o ! these S 'l1lptO\11S aru hu11- i caUons of an unhealthy condItion o ! the fenmlo orgnns , nml if not heedell the penal ty has to ho pnitl b 'I1. dnngm'- ous operutlon. When these R 'lDptoms manifest themselves , do uotdrlJ'nlong ( until you are o llged to go to the hos- pltnl nl1l1 suhmlt to an op rntlon- but rcmemhct. that Lydln E. Plnlc- ham's Vegetable Compound hns Sl\\'ed ti.ousal1l1s of women : from surgical OICrations , When women n1'O tl'oublell with irregular - regular , ' ' or paInful perIods , wenlcucss , d \ splaccnumt ulceration of the organs , that bcnrinR'lown ieel- lng , lftl1l11lnntlon , backache , blon.tlng ( or flutulenc ' ) , geno1'nl debility , Imli- gesUou , aud nervous prostration , or 111'0 beset with Buch symptoms nsdlzztnebs , lassItude , exci lab III ty , irritalJt1Ity , nervousness - vousness , sleepJessncss , 1Uelunchol ' , 'I al1ono" anl1 " wlnt.to.be.left- nlono ' feelings they should rlU1embor fh"r" ; " nnn + " ,1",1 "n,1 t.rnrTmnr.,1v , The following lett rs cnnnot fnU to bring hOll0 to dosrn.lriug women. 1\IIs9 ! tuly Mushrush , of El18t Chicago , Iud. , writes : Denr : r.h-a. nnkhnm- "I 111\vo bcullngrcnt6ul1'ororVlthllTt' l1ar periods nml female trouble , mill nllollt three muaths n ( ) thotloctorn tor uslllg thoX-Uay 011 1110 , 8111111111\11 nn IIbcl'OO 1111I1 wOlllll hl\vn to 1lIt\'o nil oporatloll. My 1II0thor 'fI\lIted. mo to try Lj',111E. . ! 'lnl. nm'8 VegcmblG CompoIIIJIl1\91\ resort , nllll it not only MV'lllllo fl'OlU nn OlJOrnUOI1 but mntlo mo cn. tircly woU. " 1\Irs. AUco Derryhll1 , of 313 Doyco Street , Ohu.t.tanoogn , 'enn. , writes : D'nr MI' . . rlnlthnl11- : "Tln"Co 'eal' 11j0 IICo lookOtlllnrlt to mo. I hnll ulceration IIml Inllannnation of tht ) fClI1nlo or aus IUltt WI\J In sorlous coudltlon. "M } " benlth WI\'J l'Olllplctel ' hrokon down nnd the doctor told 11I0 that f 1 WI\8 not OI orat(1 upon 1 : woutlUO withlu six lI1ontl s. I told hlll1 \\0111111.11\\0 tlO oporntlon hub \\'oultl try L "Un B. l'lukhnm II VlIetabIo ! CompoUt t1. 10 trlod to InnuClu'o mo against It but I sent far the Inetllcillu thnt. I'IUIIO dl\Y' nnd b'gnn to u o It faithfullY. WitJlln flvo dRysl felt rollo ! but was not cnttruly cured until \Itl ! ' ! it for 6011I0 thno , It Your medlrlno i8 ccrtalnly fino. I bBVt ) IntlucoIOvernl \ rlondR IImi neighbors to to.lto It l\Iul1 Imow 11101'0 tban Clozon who hUll fOllll\lo troulJlet : ! lml who t.o..lay nro nil wulJ mill strong ns I IW1 roUl mlns YOll1' VegG- table COlnpound. " L 'dln E. rlnklmm's Vegotnblo Com- pountlnt once relllO\'CS such troubles. , HeCuso to buy any ether medlciuo , ior' yon need the lJcat. 1\Irs. 1'lnlchu1I1 , c1n.uA'hter.ln.law of Lydll1. E. Plnlcham , invltcs nil slelc wo- mell to write her for ntlvlco , lIcl' advlco nnl ! mcdlelno lu vo l'est < Jred tho\lsnnds I to hellIth. Atlllrces. Lvntl. Mnss. I i diiJ : p kl 'a S vv t ; b ol.tQmp d---Succccds V/ / ! crcOtI1crSFall. . II . WINC"E TlEe "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS Carefully inspected shells , the best of powder , shot and wadding , loaded by machines which give , invariable results account for the superiority - ity of Winchester u Leader" and" Repeater" Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells. Reliability , velocity , pattern and penetration are determined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. They are THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT 'PIT & PITL 5S SCALDS. For Slcct - _ Y : rt.'TS fnr YirDOFIT . . : u nut ! Wood Jlralllcs , $25 nur ! up. Write . Iii b b"W I \II" n --0 : : . ' : ' = - us hefore ) ' 011 buy. 'Ve sn\'e ) ' 011 must fully IlI'oteet nn Invenllon , Jlooklot anti , cJll ! : ; . . . : :91 : t JIIIOIIC ) " Also I'IIIIIPS olltl Wlnt ! I Jhlak Cnlondnr FItI I : . I11lhost roCorcnrC8 _ I MlllsBECKMAN - - - BRaS . . Des Moines , lowl . Colllll1unlenllullij'ollllilonllal. Malon , Fenwick r. : Lawrence . , Washlogton Estahllshed , D. 18UI. 0. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UIGH CLASS DRIJGGISTS AND - OTtiERSo The better clas9 of druggists , everywhere , nre men of scientific nttninments and high inte rity , who devote their lives to the welfuro of their fellow men in supplying the best of remedies Bnd purest medicinal agents of known valuc , in accordance with physicians' prescrfptions nnd scientific formula. Druggists of the better class manufacture Dlany excellent remedies , but Blways under original or officinal names and they never sell false brands , or imitBtion medicines. They nro the men to deal with when in need of anything in their line , which usually includes aU stnndard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and the fInest Bnd : best of toilet articles nnd preparations and many useful accessories and remedinl appliances. 'rho onrning of a fair living , with the satisfnction which arises from a Imowlel1go of the benefits conferred upon their patrons and assistnnco to the medical profession , is uS\1ully their greatest rewnrd for long years of ! ; tndy and many hours of daily toil. 1.'hey all know that Syrup of Figs is an excellent laxative remedy and thut it gives universal satisfaction , and tlwrcforo they arc selling many millions of bottles annually to the well informed purchasers of the choicest rome ies , and they always take plonRlJro in hmcHng out the genuine article bea1' l1g the full name of the Company-California. Fig Syrup Co-printed on the front of every paclmge. They know that in cases of colds f.'ld helulaches uttendecl by biliousness Bnd constipation an of wcakness or torpidity of the liver Bnd bowels , arising from irregular habits , indigestion , or over-oating , that there is no other remedy so pleasant ) prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs , Bnd they are glad to solI it because it gives universal satitfaction. Owing to the excellence of Syrup of Figs , the universal satisfaction which it gives und the immense demand for it , imitations have been made , tried and condemne , but there arc individual druggists to bo found , hero and there , who do not maintain the dignity and principles of the profession and whoso greed gets the bettor of their judgment , and who do not hesitate to recommend Bml try to sell the imitations in order to make a larger profit. Such prcparations sometimes have the namo-'c Syrup of Figs"-or "Fig Syrup" fin of some piratical concern , or fictit.ious fig syrup company , printecl on the paelmgo , but they never have the full name of the Company-California Fig Syrup Co.-printed on the front of the pnclmge. 'rho imitations should bo rojectcd because they are injurious to the system. In order to sell the imitations they find it nocpssarv to resort to misrepresentation or deception , and whelw'\'er n denIer pnEses off on a customer a ) reparation under the nnmo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup , " which . does not bear the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of the packng { ' , ho is attempting to deceive and mislead the patron who has been so unfortunate as to enter his cstablishment , whether it bo largo or small , for if the dealer resorts to miHoprescntation and und deception in ono cnso ho will do 50 with other meclicinal ngent , and in the filling of physicians' prescriptions , ancl shou1 bo avoided hy every ono who vBlueB heu1th and happiness. Knowing that the great majority of druggists are reliablc. wo supply the immense demaml for our excellent rcm'dy entirely through the druggistfl , of whom it may be purchased evory. whore , in original packages only , at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle. but fiS excopti ns exist it is necessary to inform the publio of the facts , in order that all ma.y deolino or return any imitation which may ho sold to thorn. If it docs not bear the full nnml' of the Company- Ca.lifornin. Fig Syrup Co.-printed on the front of every paekagc , do not hesitate to return the article and to demand the return of ; your money , and in future go to ono of the better oluss of l' druggists who will sell you what you wish an the best of everything in his ) ino at reafionablopriees. .