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NOVEMBER AILMENTS THEIR PREVENTION AND CURL Novi'rulior i* (lit* inoiilli of lallili/ t'io rieiNlurci. Over all tin- t#-i?)>?? >.?<?? he liwt Mf.iilicr Iiuh (/,isn't >1111 lin?t Vlgoi* of VVtIII <11 li<t\ ?? apj.DulcJ. 111?; fll'Hl till !k of < ivilt/C'll ll.lllollri is lo'H ? ? I III l.lk?* TcmpiMllLt* Zolien, ill* Hit*. I ol i nili^' lfl|{ tlM vllM i ? .< <|I!i'a(;<iI| nl I lit! liitfhi'sl Un|>nl' _. , - , ? _ tain <' \\ iu-ii i li" to Chanjdtttf 1cm pernturca, The Human System Must Adjust Iff elf vU'.tllii'i la:;liit to *?>!>? ft jr IH'III warm lo < ?>!?(. vrhcn tool hid I'm! In.I ni^li' t, wlun fit ai, eohi n follow lu/l, tull ry diivs, ? Ik- human hod\ must a'ljiiitt iUcli !t? l!ii t i-hcii^.i loinhiinii or periNli. 'i lit! pl't .ijlll ,lt Kill (llt'ltll-ll! I i; Will III wrhtllrtl' I. i i l.ei'li t'lif I.I'll I ill-. ? i? ? I ams WIl'ilH tilt* ?yt>l>'t|| jiUlliOlniIlt I -Ma! . Xllilt/l II IV" lll'.t't'lofol l* lolli I fv Ipl' th^i nj(li l!:i? , ?i'spir,itn#ii. Ml?>l ol l!|.' jllllnollllllH lllilli'llali Iff t.IIIMtl III li?i? s\/tl'lll In lift* ? In' l.f I J ft - ? Dilation i n I '.lit'ir wav out oi tin- li.i.ly, If &L till, lIl.Mllgll till' kllllll'VI Tin* (III 0*V# II Jaili lilt* k III! 11 * \ 8 f\ll.i l.loo; . liny mi.) t'liajge.J ail'l <>* i| li>ji|?l ivitli tin1 pi<iM> >iioiih ext i otnr\ iiii I tit,i Im III It, ll.li .1 < t*l|.|l'|l<'> l<? III f I.I nil- lit:* l.'i'l lU'VH, pnxlll. lllK fl.lI'MDill.il 'lIlMVll'-i III t fit) ki'lru-yM ami imiit'liiiieH iSri^jliiV. I>i IVruna ii '-i upon tlif .<1:in In .<1 i.'ii'ilat *??}-* 'lie eaiiui. lory gland;* and <IijMi, ilitm iirevrntin^ t !;?? ijrteni n>n nl |ioik .hoiia ma ulii. .? <4tt<?ttltl jih-?m . IVrr.n.i in \ ; l'ii' 'ti'IuiMH ii lit I ciiiDiii .ijji'm lln'lli t<> Iiillill ?Id": function in spit" ot i.fui ftnlls and .li c iiiniKt'ini'iit* ol rol l we.itln>r. iVrnna i.t i ?'lint? Pe-ru-nu In aWorld Renowned N c in - edy Fur Cllmutlc Dl'cue, Inflation ol ?*.-'li t1 if I li a j :u I i"i w r i int'il i t-M i li.it hill i: .'?! ooil tin* t ?* ? I it I t i . Many ?>f i 'i '-a? r?-iiit'i|h*m iinvf I!???? i? nni'd In i|oi(oi>? anil )iv l.lu> l ?. JI i t ? hi Kil!o|it- aii'l An 'I i' i lor tk III.Ill If I I'i'viiii.-i |,:|.i |iiii>m Ms- I In lit I! a !'? :i:ui in liik iinsai" prat'lirf lor uimv ><'.us 'with uolalili' i i'?i;Un. Il>- i'Hi< io*v lias l?>.<ii |lf..\ (')l l>\ 'It1.' HtM i I list* l|V I llolMII litis of ) ? t'filf aii'l i i. Ikm'ii kiiIisI.iiiI talc I .r, ci alld i r li> 11: iii, I lioiiK.ii. I t ol li'Min i J*t'i ii)):i : - -"|i| liv V'Mti l<n ill <ii'i yi-'s. i > 11 \ :i l.tillln IiiiI:i\. ?S o. 13-*06. [AVI a KV1r*\ I ?? t>! I't lt I- l? Kl U Ol'. l II V yt u * s,< r'' v? v.- r nrnostly irtjiicm nil > ai"i? |i'*i>t<>i)s iio innllt" I|?W ! I in I t?wl lion nn'iti". or .'.I'Iih'I'll wi'ti ?1i*ni r>* n t hniMiitfli liiiiii ri'it triiniiiif i^ji.1 ir.'ii.l ji i-i* oil, lo Willi- at n'n-t* oi'lt turn iiAii'VAir. <?fki.h .Hii.!*-i*i". iii? 1 ? "i? ol ?ii.-t? mill |iroln l.'c K.irliini' una ? I llos r mi u u r11 k r > 11a r <>n./\la ItiiK. Ciillc^i', M at oil. <. .1. MKAN1 N(} OF A KliiH. ( .'M'Tll 11 III. Ilk i. 'Vlii1 tlii'linii.'ii'y ihIi>ihi> lii<- IikmIIi lihs st't'lii'r ;illi*r 1111 (11 111.11 .i !vi->-> i ,-\ I'n rin ?>l ?:ilntioii i'.\ 111 f-vsfil lis ill" finifact, Willi |iii'<-ii11', .ii i in? 111 ?nilirh ilcliitiil inn, llinuyli iIimi- :i ? i< I ? o?;r isi>, si'i'ins fu li-avi* wun ?! li inv. I" Vl. <i(?hirr?l. ?ftiiini tin ii Swifl Ifsiily i i'iii:i i k >: " * 4 .ti?"tI ! <1 w miI'Idi* \vIi:i t I mil ;l was >lial. fit "! i11\iMifi'il ki-sii|o ami many Jll'ilD ail1 lilt' ll IS'J I lllll li'tl .?|||'D"'||I'S W havo In l'ii maih' lis 1111 ami \ti?frt'm i'\ i? r ,-inri' tin1 ai l 111 -1 ln t ani" lOK'WII oil (Ml It). !! is 111 ulia lili* llial i'Vi?i\ uiollii'i' -> ,or. nil us ami ? I; 11; j? I ? ? i ? r. Inn lias si in;;' .sort nl iilca nl what a ki~ iti - ()!!i> ol I In* ri'lit'i'iii'i' i>i iio* l.i11 >*U:r.:'o Snlniis, hill it is ilmihllul il any ? i;m i vi't* t-lii.lii'il I In* itlca iidiit' a|)|iro \n lali'i v limn I In* I < >\' r \>lin i:i l'ii!! vi j oft: I hi' ?? |?i < S h' ll* 1111 v\ 1111 11 I In1 I'nl - i?'*\iti^ t'xlrai'l is lakcii. Ii i> ii.ins 1 :i(r-i] I nun I lir 'j>m man. VVhal \is a Uissf A kr^ i>. a- u mf i'd, a \nal i'\|?i .-.ssiii^ inii -.itifi'H' llllu llim'lll^-flu' |il?'tlii*' "I mil l*ii ?. irir- imiaii ; ;i iliinih, lull al 111?? sauif linn audihli', lan'',ua^i' "I a living ii**a? t ; a |ii't'si'nl. wlin-li al I In* saim* ? Tiintt il is oiviMi is lalii'ti I'l'tnn us; lli ' impn'ssimi nl' an aiih-nl allafhun'iil t>ii an ivory t'oral pri'ss; ilm striking Iwn liinls against tin.* uniuln'r; a t'liiMiii halsam I? >r a Ihm* wmimiinl Hf?rt ; a s\v<M?t hiln .>1 tin* lip; an al' rrfi-ionalo pint'liinu ol I In* nnuilli; ;; ^lolirions di^li wliifli is ?:ult'ii with s'k:vrlct spotois ; a swim'I lima I whit'h tflws no| satisfy liuiiu'cr; a Iruii whirh IV planli'il ami ^alhi'nnl at l Iid saint' iiri!!1; fin' ipiii'kfsl fxrhau^D <>l <pn's tnms ami answ.-is o I Iwn lovers; the tjmirth deyree nl hive. i'/?'nigral Wtiml issueil a delicti t?I the report (hat a .lapane.M' nllieer had been nrreslcil while sUelehin^; fiu Philippine I'orl ilieal inns. A 1XXTOR S Till M S. He Sometimes (Ids SicL l.iLe Othrr lVople. v. 1-1 von doing good lo j ?* 1;? Is hard o. k if j'oti ha\e too much of I >? do. No ot\.? knows this 1 > <: I to.- than the V>.u<.l workinr., conscientio.is family 'lot lor. I lo lias (roubles of In-; own ? ? >T i ?? :j caunht m the raid <>r snow, o, loses so iiuu'h sieep 1).' soiu><l lines gets <?nt of sorts. An o\< iworlied Ohio <locloi (ells his exj :er ience: About three years ag<> as the n ml? of doinf, two men's work, attend ing. i large piactne ami looking after i h> details <>i another business, my health broke down completely, :iud I was little b ;ter than a physical reck. ?T ?suffered from indigestion and conrtipat ion. loss of weigh! ami ap ln-(k\ bloating and piiin after m< als, )ej>- i?f iiif-Mnoi > and laek of m rve f'lt.-. fo" continued mental appie. a tion. " J berame irritable, easily angered and despondent without cause. Tl-.e heart's action became irrgular and weak, with'froquen'. alia- k; of palpi- I tntion during the Urst hour or two after retiring. "Some Crape-Nuts ami en? banana* came for tn> lunch one day and jiJeasrd me particularly with the re sult, I got more satisfaetion from it than from anything I had eatvn for months, and on further investigalion and use, adopted Grape-Nuts for my morning and evening meals, nerved usually with cream and u sprinkle of ?alt or sugar. "My improvement was rapid and ? rrinancnt in weight as well as in physical and mental endurance. In4 a word, I ant tilled with the joy of living again, and continue the dally mm of Grape-Nuts for breakfast and 'often for the evening meal. .-""The Ititto pamphlet, 'The Road to Wellvttle,' found !u pkgs., is invari ably aaved'and handed to some needy yttlent along with the indicated rem ody." . Name given by Poatum Co , Pat tie Creek, Mich, "there's a ret ONE OF THE POISON SQUAD MEMBERS DEAD R. V. Frcmari's Mslftor Says H3 Was Killed !jy Experiments. SUE WILL SUE GOVERNMENT IcMdl |V,or| \ (111 |l ecaiil h~?Volutl* ic.'iril rtid .\v.'??<??J to Absolve .\ ut hon( i"-> ( 1..in liliuiii! tit < use of Imjcisi'T. AVjjjiliinv'o.i. D (' ?:< '?:? n.40 h!s hea.'i li wa.s Miiiio.l by online poison a'4 a ?:nml>. <?!' i>!. u. w. Wiley y 1.; .' !'ol.?.*??.) Sfj'iad," Robert Vance I 'i email, ; v. I'll 1' -i hreo. Is fltfit<1. Tllj-1 ( . I lie IlUld" |)V hl.4 mother, M . x. I,ui '-;i |,:t? ban, ot tli 1.4 oily. ( '1*110 yoiVjig s.i in died of tubercu losis, coatas 11i^ mother de clare*, from tii) offer;# of the adul terants ho ??''*? In the intoroxt. of science. 15 ?i*nx apd bor4c auiil were fed to the olaf.R i>r young men who fll'i't Volunteered t!) I eo y? at J tt|;o to tfeKt Oil tllrrnscl VO.4 the effect <if 0.fl It 1 terunts, 1'reman wan ono of the^c. Mro. I.atlia?i declares alio will nook to reeovrr damages from l lie Govern ment, though the voliiiiIi'01'H for the "Poison Squad" k i t* 11?? 11 contracts agreeing to absolve i 5i?? < joverninent from blame for any 111 results of the experiment by |>r. Wiley as chief of the Ilureuu of Chemistry of l lie Do par!mrut of Agriculture. The lit'rft "I'obon Squad," of w|i|o|| young I,a) han \v;is a iii'tinlicr, wan the result of I);-. Wiley'a Idea, developed In 1 'J0:i, of f<i'?l I it k t'> a class of es pecially selected young 1111:11, volun teering as subjects for experiim illa tion, chemicals commonly found in food a "doctored" i<i further preser vation. * Writing aboni iheye experiments In March, I :)().*,. In Wiley pointed out how nmiathifaciotey |,M(| been the results previously obtained by arti ficial dlucstio'i induced in- digestive 11tin?>nI:i s.'cuc'd from I lie stomachs and pam-rciu ie glands of animals, and bv i oi'il i ii ?/, I ood a -I m 11 era ti t s to guinea pi ami rabbit.-;. "If the digestive conditions of tho h'inisifi animal 4 u'i'iv the same as tho.jf of tie animals iis."l lor ex perimental purposes." said lie. "it wi/iild not lie n>*ces ai'.v in cjitv the experimental n.varclt any further, ft is well Itpown, however, tiiat every BppcJeH of animal lias i:a own pe culiarities respecting the digestive processes. Hence they cannot bo particularly applied to *ian. The final answer in such cases, therefore, must be obtained by experiment upon man himself." Dr. Wiley admitted then, with ap parent regret, that "tho final deter mination of the effect a which are produced in the feeding of lower an Imala are determined bv an examina tion of the organs themselves, but this crucial test cannot be applied to man " lie organized, however, a "poison B<jtiad ' of twelve young in *!* re cruited from among employes of the Inrynrtmen- of Agriculture, and fed them three times a day on foods "preserved" with borax, boric acid, salicylic acid, salicylates, sulphurous acid, sulphite.;, hunzolu arid, and ben/oates. The experiments were continued ovor a period ot' two years, and the data obtained mi the effect of borax and boraclc acid published. it. was tonnd that large doses continued fou u tfhort time, or sniall doses of a half-grain per day continued for a period of fifty days, exerted "an un favorable effect upon digestion ami health." Inasmuch, however, as tho mem bers of i lie "poison sciuad" volun teered their services, it is doubted if resort can bo had to law for compen sation for Injuries to health which any of them may have suffered as a result of their chemical dieting. iii:i,i> hy <;vs u km, cap. Iv\ I inordinary Accidcnl Cost s Two I;OSH '.>f I I Now Martinsville, W. Va.?George Wilson and Arthur Steepleton, oil workers, narrowly escaped death in a romarkalde accident. The two men had cleaned an oil well and wero putting the cap. which weighed 4 000 pounds, bark on the well. Their tools accidentally slipped, causing tbo cap to fall on their hands. OJ1 and gas began t<> escape, threatening both men with asphyxiation. With a mighty jerk Steepleton re leased his hands, tearing off threo finders. Ho then, with groat, diffi culty, releajeil Wilson, and both men f.vl 1 nncyn'?ciuus from pain and in haling the escaping gas. j aps i,\r\cn i'ii;st i$ \ r i i.r.snir Grrr.tljr Klated That It is IVrhaps I < Jreatest Tenor of Sru, Too. Tokio, Japan The first class bat tleship Satsama. 1"On tuns, the first battleship to 1> ? lain,, hod in Japan, took the wrwer in the presence of the Kmperor, and amid the greatest en thusiii<m The newspapers reflect the epocl'.-m^king nature of the event, as indicated by tie* unprece dented pres."!:r.' o! the Mmpci'or, and e u 1 o g i ;?. * the sin ?? ???.; of i ii > naval con si niriors. !t i.x ; ji. >.i for granted that ?in? SntsiiUi.i ! he equal lo, and ; it s t he aup'Vior of, anything incl ? lisr; tireu Pritaina l*i un ? (JrnncM Prosper. Tiio prgrowers of California wll! receivn $"J,."?.*?o,ooo more for their crop of 1 !>0t? than was obtained by ihem for the crop of 11105. The total estimated amount due to the pruno growers for the crop Is $4,050,000, representing ISO.000.000 pounds of prunes. IiRhor Still Scarce. Labor Is scuta; and wages, espe cially those of railway employes, hare ?ndergono further favorable chaser*. .Accidentally Kills Himself. Joseph ("ashman, aged twelve, of Aahbiirnham, Mas*., accidentally ahot himself with a rifle whilo goiug up "stairs to bed. He (ell dead into the arms of a sister, who was behind him. Capitalist Grants Improved Service. H. H. Rogers, through his counsel, promised improved lighting and trol ley service for Staten Island. Exprwm Company Increases Waxes. The'Not' ">nal KxpressCompany has announced a ten per cent. Increase In Nwvx\ o/' r/te week: \v \SJU\(.TO\. The 11? |H1 lobar ij:?'m|,j1".. 11)i> of CO'IKl'CbS ]: 111, aiMi < 'I*.' IKUHMI.lllC li><. I In* roHS! : /l?'fl.'ll.'d badly 1:1 ir.'cd w ofli< ? ??' and ? nlisied IlK'll. (?iiiirUrt l>. .Slllliil^y^ lii?* Public J'rilH <-r, iwi'i d<<!d< 'I i'i iI-ihhihI a I 5 f| V VSl i Hill il> < of Jll.-i lill.rd b> . ary of vV .ir Tali s ollice iorce i.% ousy eating for ttititf|of postal ?i -I + and lei'.m a i?*?x?ug Mr. 'I'utl to x:tvij Nla';u;a. Tho counterfeit f?.? r.llver ili riito which iu;'(|'r i;*> appearance in C tit-tfKO nu.! been di'-.i ovi red by the ?v.tioi Service. Tli-} bad oill is o'{ I hi; 1 of isiJ'J, and lu ar.s cher't 1 1t 'i'/ "A " Ollice.s tin crested in I he matter >.as that. a vemd conbtt uetud la ac co. d:< w" with i!i?? U >;,anienl s do* siges would give the navy a more powerful Imuli'khlp tliun any now ufloai or building. The Navy Department has com pleted lib review o. .<>?: hi i , in Hampton Roads-, WiKii ihr Old Do minion I i a it Mouroe ran into tlx; bat tleship Virginia. TIii.' ollii 'MK oL the battleship arc held blameless. oi l: mjopti.'d jsk\mis, Covornor Megoon has issued a de cree providing for the appointment of a commission to pass upon the claims arising from losses sustained in (he rebellion. f'ona'TVfViive Cubans' declare if Amerlcaus prepar * in withdraw from tli<' island they will raise a revolt.* which will force the United States to continue In control. Frank I'. Sargen . UnKe.d Stafots Commls^ionc:' of I niniigva: ion, nailed r:-?i.? San J1',:'avfor Honolulu to arrange for importation of Portu guese to develop Hawaii. The plant i'' \ of .\.:nros ltdand, P. ' I., are complaining of tb?' ruinously low prices of sugar. Some of the estaf'.s are on the i.>r;" of bankrupt- i < y a )i<l ot hers are borrowing money ai exorbitant ratof interest. The War Department has invited') bids for a two million dollar '.'our P?t r Mil. bend issue oi tin; ci>y of Manila. DbMKSTlt', Pre.'ideal Koosi-velt was iriiitUeil In Afro-American chinches for his dismissal of negro snidfprs of the Tv. enly-llflh United Stales Infantry. Th" bodv of .la nes Wilson, a sign er of the Declaration of Independ ence, which was brought from North Carolina, was buried beside that of his wife in Chrini churchyard, Phila delphia '('he C.overninent transport Kana wha has sailed from Newport News for Havana with .'i"ii animals for the army in Cuba. {?'or granting reb:?t <>f $26,000 to the \merican S m ?? Refining Company t l?c New Vo'-k v..'e?it.r:tl liail roni was fined ?'S,nt)n. Returns of the rec. nt <SQctb?u in djcale thai the voting siifi^icte of In dian 'rerritorv is lOl.ooi >f Ok lahoma :?i.<;o*i. Wnmity lieiween the Campbell and Sullivan families a; Taft, I T., caused the slaying of Conrge Sulli van and his son-in-lr.w. Marlon Camp boll. by a man named (.'ampbell. Tiio Norfolk bnsr. -h of t'no Young Women's Ciirisiian Association will iiave a $10,000 building nt 'lie James tovvn K<position. The wavehou.se of the American Snuff Comnany. at Kddyville. Ky.t has been wrecked i>> dynr.mlte, fol lowing warnitm messages from the "Ni^ht Riders." The Mine Owners' Asso:nsition at Keadvllle, Col., will do atvuy with the card synteni and run its mines on an open shop basis. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion has nnearilenl a federal act which, it is asserted, may prevent the Union Pad lie merger. Pittsburg's reign of terror caused the nmilifi" of * Sic * late "1'ittsbiirg Phil" Smith, the inr" plunger who left her iiiw millions, to elope at the age of sixty-five, site b>>inu afraid to live alone after a second burglary. FOKKKJV Canadian immigration ofllcial:" ate making a vigorous r:itn|i;:i;, 1 leftist undesirahin ino.otnars. Colonial pat rols ? n p: ured Feveira, tho leader of ti'o iJocv raid from Hot man Southw.s: Africa into tho no-thorn part of One Colony, and, all his follower.*. Kttgland war it'll (o take more interest in balloons a?* the war ships of the future in a be. ore by Colonel .1. l> Fullorton and tomnipnts by Sir IIIrani Maxim. Tho Newfoundland (!nvr rninent, in disregard of the fisheries modus vivondi. tilled ;t skipper for violating the law regarding tho shipping of colonial men on \morican vessels. The Knglish Nonconformists w ished tho Common* to reject all tho amendtnents made l>y tho Lords to (he Education bill Sir ICdward tire> . British Secre tary of State tot f'orolgn AIYalrs, said that if lJelgium did not tako some action in regard to the Congo l'Voe State. England would do so. Russian reactionaries showed strong opposition to the announced Jewish reforms. Tho Russian (Jovernment. to strengthen its position in the elector al campaign, will promulgate a law providing to.' Sunday closing. Spain and Kngiand are to " >'n France in a naval demonst. against Morocco \ bark, supposed to be the Magda. carrying fourteen men, was wrecked on fled Island Reef, ?vnear Quebec, and all on board were lost. Paris dispatches state that France la alarmed at the constantly decreas-, lug birth rate as shown by official statistics. It ts stated that a stnrm is brewing in England between the House of l<ords and the Common*. The upper chamber Is ealled an annex of the Ton party. Dr. J. - ord Thompson, of Wash ington, was operated on in London for abscess of the stomach. Fit* Thr.ulow. the Norwegian land scape artist, died at Volendatn. Hol land. Tho understanding between France and Spain relative to Morocco ia com plete. l.ebaudy Brothers* balloon made a successful trial from Molsson, France. advauclrn the wl&A* GREAT TN EVERY BENSE. Th? Charlotte Observer an a Devel oper of Talents a? Well as Rc Bourten. The ( harlot?<?. N. <Obsprvcr ha* long been i'cc<?v'a* h JM?W ?irf ul Itletoi' 111 Ik I>I lilt: about |||l' dc vi*I<j|>r11<-rj( <<i its Siiii4 aii|i section imiust rially. Ainl its labors along tlii* line haw iu>m? lit licit mi bi ingiii"? capital to btnm up our manuf'ncluI' ii iy 11j11#11*>ln ami valuable citizen*. to fast I lu-ii |o| among us. Mm the Ob ?''i wt ha a nut >topped Ihcre. hike the threat, broad-minded ami useful paper ?t is, :t has widened out its ?Held of iih?t uliii'nrt anil has In-lpcd materially ii; dealing' a distiik-I ivel\ local ami tfoulhei u literallire. Home ill' tin* brightcNt literary stars ol' tho prenent period' have been diseovered ami their tii^vnt s brought out through it* columns. Mmh valuable histori cal mutter, heretofore unknown, lias been given t<? the \V(?rbl through th-> medium of' its immense Sunday is sues. For genuine literary merit a single Sunday issue of the Observer goefc lar ami away beyoml the current magazines, carrying both <piaiWity ami, qaulitv to an extent impossible wit li t be best of theni. In fuel, sii great, is t lie Observer in its Held of a family newspaper thai it were ?|iflieii11 to determine whether it hart neeoruplished the more in the lield of industry or I lie field of litera ture. Anyway, it stands at the head anion# Southern dailies in every par ticular. Deafness (,'iuinot Ik' Cnrofl by local applications, as tliev cannot reach tlic duseused |>ortion of the ear. 'l'liirc is only one \ray to enre deafness, and that in by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous fining of the Kuatachiao Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling Round or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unlet** the inflammation can l?e taken out and this tubo restored to it* normal condition, hcarm# will he destroyed forever; nine cukcs out of ten are caused by (J^iturrh, which is nothing l>ut au iu* tiarned condition ot the mucous surfaces. We vrill Ktve One Hundred Dollars for any case 01 Deafness (caused by catarrh) that .cannot he cured by Hall s Catarrh Curei 'Send for circulars free. K. d. (.'iiENHY & Co., Toledo, O. Ro'd bv Drug^iats, 75c. Take llall's l'amily l'dJa for constipation. Trade Union Old Age Pensions. It may be doubted whether tho public none rally are fully awa.ro of what is already boiug done for tha aged by working men through their trade unions and other great self-help organizations. Forty of the principal trade unions paid in 19U4 no less a R-.tm than ?!267,:iOG In superannuation b#?nefif. 'Pho Aimalgamatcd Society of Engineers itself is paying more ihan .L'100,000 a year to its aged mem bers. All this is in addition to large expenditure on the unemployed which again is no doubt greatly celled by those who are made work ess through old age. Tho Northumb erland and Durham Miners' Perma nent Relief Fund has for many years made provision for its aged members. In I90=> there wore on the fund, the total amount paid in superannua t ion for t he y< ar being? l: 60,00 I.?Nine teentli Century. the uaerprt ett.V of India, ? visited annually by nearly 2,000, 100 pilgrim*. A Lazy Liver May bo only a tired liver, or a starved livor. It wtfuld bo a stupid as wol! as savage thing to i>oa4. a weary or starved man l>oeauso ho lagged in his work. So in treating the lagging, torpid livor it is a groat mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is hut an indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whoso organs aro weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them in working order and seo how quickly your iivor wiii become active. [>r. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery lias made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble " by its wonderful control of tho organs oi digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of tlie stomach, increases the secretions of the blood-mak ing glands, cleanses tho system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves tho liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. If you havo bltteror bad taste In the morn ing. poor or friable appetite, coated tongue, foul breath. constlpatcdor Irregular bowels, feel weak, easlljt tlrcd.Xespondent, frequent headachos, pain Xr dlstreaata "small of back." gnawing or distressed In stomach, perhaps nausca.VjJKa^JrV^o^tf" risings* In throat after rating, and klnlk^i symptoms of weak stomach and torpid llr?4fc no medi cine will relieve you moro promptlyor cure yny more nrrmancnlly t^an jjtHHor Plerce'p Golden Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a part of the above symptoms will be present nt one time nnd yet point to torpid liver or biliousness nnd weak stomach. A void all hot bread pud biscuits, griddle cakes and other Indigent Ihle food nnd tii!;e the "Oolden Medical Discovery" regularly nnd stiek to its use until you are vigorous nnd strong. The " Discovery" Is non-secret, non-alco hollc. Is a glyceric extract of native medici nal* roots with n full list of Its Ingredients printed on each liottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Its ingredients nro endorsed nnd extolled by the most eminent medical writers of "the age ami are recommended to cure the diseases for which It Is advised. Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-secret mkdicixb Or KNOWN COM POSITION. When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING _ you want complete < protection and long ^ service. u These end many other good point* ere combined In TOWER'S PiSH BRAND OILED CLOTKINC \bu OMft afford ' to btfyvgrottMr / if .?? ?? HWn < "HBarar BABY'S AWFUL H^MOR. Tkla hU In Kormrtl Or?r Body ?n<] t'ltder It Was Wshiry IHooil ? Cured In )>n<# H?r|| h) ( ullruri* Ili'Ulfillrl "Wlit'i: jny iiu'> ^?rl baby wm one wrcf-U old sne nad a skm <!ises?e/ A Una skin iorm<< nvti Iter turjj, ?ni utupr it was v.atfiy h'und, j??d wh'ji ah.* jvjs washed k( wau l burst ami bre\. Slie ?\in in that comntion i< i ? '-eitd, .tn>i i trJfii rytliing 1 could think jf. but did her any good. 'Vhen slit' was ttuee months old i took her to San A'toriio to see 4 doctor, Lu tat* doctor we wanted to w? . ? not . home, eo my a.ster ga nit n :u'av ol Cuticura heap i ?.d libit <t box of ('uticura Ointment, and *.o'?l me to use therp, whit* a 1 d <1 in tune, i used .lirm free tiincg, and the humor began to lade, and in < tie week the ' an aounc' aud well, and it has nev??' returned tin*'*. I thin* every mother ahould keep the Cuticura Itemedie* in the fcouse. Atra 11. Aarou, Bei.ton, Texas, u'.y 3, M'JJ." Politeness is bencvoleiiee in, small tiling.?Muoauloy. The Original Porous Cluster. H'm Allcock's, hr?t introduced to the people sixty years ago, arid today un doubtedly has the largest aalc of any ex* teuuil remedy millions lieing sold annu ally throughout the whole civilized world. There have been imitations, to be sure, bnt nerer ha? there been one to even com pare with Allcock'a?the world's standard external reined} ? l'or a weak back, cold on the cheat'or any local pain, the result of taking cold or over-atrain, there's nothing we know ot to compare with this famous plaster. Power Roe.s he Co re talent.?From tlie Danish. "THK MAltRVINO HyiilKK," Jit at ice f?oo. F. I.aw, r?f Hrnril, Intl., Hun Married 1400 (JoupU'M. Justice Geo. K. Law, of Hrazil, Ind., haa fairly earned the title "The Marrying iJquire," by which he la known far and wide, having already mar ried some 14 00 cou ples. Ten yeai? ago ho was Deputy Coun ty Treasurer. "At that time," said Jus tice Law, "I wag Buf fering from an an noying kidney trou ble. My back ached, my rest wsr broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sedi ment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney IMIls cured me in 1 S97, and for the past nine yearn 1 have been free from kidney complaint and backache." Sold by all dealers. 51) cents a box. Koster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y, No ol?l age agreeable but that of a wise man.?Pythagoras. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup for Children teething,softens thegums,reducesmflam ram t;.on, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c u bottle Ilim that is in possession God helps.?From the Italian. FITS, St. Vitus'Dance: Nervous Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline's (4reat Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. It. Kline, 1^1.,?3I Arch St., Phila., Pa. A north wind has no corn and ?a poor man no friend.? From the Span ish. HICKS" CAPUDINE CURES ALL ACHES Aod Narvouanus TrMMdtMt K4r?|il?rH W. L. 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Douglas shoes and Insist upon having them. fast Color tuclnt.l then will not ti'ttar bravsu. Write for illustrated Catalog ol l-'all Styles. W. I.. DOUUI.AS. Dept. IS. Brockton, Mass. So. 48-'06. John White & Co. LOUISVILLE, KT. *?Ub]l.ti?J 1M7 ?%w< ? irkit pri? ? ptM far rmw J FURS and Hides. { Snowdrift N>il!ipawliivr^jrww'j<tntpection CABBAGE n*n?a! CELERY Planet Fearful SUGGESTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY RELIEF. ? Miss A/el lie Holm es Alrt'fiHie Hart_ While no woman is entirely free from periodical suffering, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should miffer eo severely. Thin it a severe strain on a womau'a vitality. , When pain exista something is wrong whieh should be set right or it will lead to a serious derangement of the whole female organism. Thousand* of women have testified in grateful letters to Mrs. Pinkham that Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound overcomns woinuu'.i special pains and irregularities. It provides a safe and sure way <>f escape from distressing and dangerous weaknesses and diseases. The two following letters tell so con vincingly what Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound will do for women, they cannot fail to bring hope to thousands of sufferers. M is* N'el lie Holmes, of MO N. Division Street, Ituffalo, N. Y., write*: Dear Mrs. Plnkham:? " Yourmedicine ia indeed an ideal medicine for women. I suffered misery for year* with painful periods, headaohss, anri tearing down paina. I consulted two different physicians but failed to got any relief. A friend from the eaat advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkbam s Vegetablo Compound. I did so, and no longer suffer as Idid before. My periods are naturnl: J every ache and pain is tfone, and my general health is much improved. I advise .ill women who suffer to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-1 tablu Compound." *""*??s Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimorc, N. I>., j writes: Dear Mi's. Pinkbam:? " I might have been spared many months j of suffering and pain had 1 onlyknownof the efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound aoonw; f*r I have trifld[ $o magy remedies without ? 'jBu " 1 dr*ad<*J th? approach of n* it meant ?o much pain and fuamuff ?vlT> me, l>ut after I had used tilt Compound t*> month* I I mo le^ulnrnJid natmul and aqj^jf^ 1,-n |,trfe>tiy wall ami 1re? front pfltn. 1 mm ven grateful for whet Lrdl* K^PmklMMa# \ rgrtal/le Compound baa cone for MO.' , "V Such testimony should be accepted ? l?v a11 (vnitifii ay convincing evjdeuco that Kydia K f'iukham's V>getfcM#k-."LL ? ompound stands without a peer as# remedy for all the distressing ills <>f - WOttieU. J lie M1.V.-VS of l.ydia K J'inkham*#. ' Vegetable Compound rests upoft th#,. uell-earned gratitude of Americajd^;.; womt>n. When women are troubled with paini or irregularities, displacements or ccrniion of the organs, that bparinjf^r7 down feel ing. inilafiiiiiatiou. backach#t,';' iiiigf (or flatulency). general debit*! !ty, indigeition ami nervous prostr#?rv tion. or hip besot with such symptom# uti dizziness. famtpess, lassitude. e*r,<^.. eitability, irritability, neriousne$f*~>;?. sleeplessness. melancholy, they should remember there is one tried andpSs^ true remedy. Lydin E. IMnkhani'^K Vegetable Compound at once rewoT*#$*>' sncii t ron ble.->. Refuse to buy any oth#l*.' ' j medicine, for you need the best. 'Mtis Don't hesitate to write to Mr#< IMukhuin if there is anything*^, about your sickness yoti do understand. She will treat you with kindness and her ndviee !#-" Jree. N? woman ever regretted writing her and she hashelped-V; thousand*. Address Lyon, Mas#. Ask *r?. Piaktan's Advk* ? A Woman Best Understands a Wwnan's IWtf . '>?K Sloeurvs j Liivimeivt For Cough, Cold, Croup Sore Throat. 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It is a safe and reliable remedy for all uiseases, such as pcn oettcat pains, irregulari ty 4 dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. raa ADV1CI WW -iXiwi' andtr* ?" sr At Every Drag Store In $ 1.00 bottles.