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on co? ? how* that ronifortablA boards over ih? Qood Crop* In Mex|fo. Oood crop conditions are reported from all parte of Mexico. Tbo sugar cm ne crop which 1* now ^elng har vested la "the largost la tj?o history of the country, while the yljpld of cof fee exceeds that of any previous year. There Is a ehortage of ooru an<l wheat In aome sections. but the prospects ? re favorable for good crops of those two cereals this year/ ? MooJy a Maga sloe. Anti-Monopoly Crusade. Uncle Jeptha? The railroad* H ? el II u' tickets ter Chicago fer |i They can't afford to do It at that price. Uncle fltovon? -No; that's what Hiram t-ald. Ho went an' bought nine tickets an' didn't use one of 'cm. Hald If he had money fnough he'd keep on buyln" till he'd busted up the hull railroad monopoly, lie's Rot H In for the trusts, lllhas? I'urk. A NATURAL TIMIDITY. New Arrival (cautiously) ? "Can 1 f>ut my valuable* In the nafe?" fit IVter ' (loftily) ? "No necessity for that up here, WhAt are you thinking of?" New Arrival ? "Well, I'vo had po much trouble with nome of thoso Im pregnable Instltutlor.a down In New York that 1 feci klud of nervous."? > I.lfe. ANTIOOTK K OH SKIN DlflKAKKH Tint s what T*rrnnif?|i In; find It is timro. Il Is An t?baolui?? euro for ?<?*<? ma, tfttter, ringworm. *ryatpeliui and & i othnr ttohlng cutaneous diseases. In uggravUovJ <*ivsos of thee* afflictions Its euros havo bnen ph?i nomonal. It gives Instant rnllof ami olTfots }>nrmaiient eure? 50c, ot druggists or by jnail from J, T. KHurraixa, iJopl. A., ha Ttm.t'i, Oft Fot benrnnee is 0110 of the virtues tw PtintiiM 4o not jMxtges*. - II Irks' (.'npudlne Currn Headache, Mlu-tlur from fc'oM. Ilont, Stomach, or Mrntnl Strain. No Acrt undid or diin^croua drugs. ^ It's Li<iw:d. Kffctia immediately. 10e., 25c., and Sue., at drug alorca. General Ainoworth. Once an army medico. now major general, adjutant gMi**ral and boss of 'ho whole military wc-rks. Fred Cray ton Alnswcr'.h i:? fifty five yeara old and fit! 1 climbing According to peo ple whb know. Alnaworth ? ts as am bitious a* Julius ('ar-'ar or Napoleon llonaparte. and baa a heap mora Ecnse than olther Jus: now tho gov ernment !a f>:iv ng 1500,000 with orery passing >ear twin? to Its adoption cf a tard lnd x system Invented by General Aln?worth which makes the full history of each nud every pen ilnnor and soldier Immediately avail able. He knows everybody In Wash ington. and everybody knows him? ? and lies h!m. llnppy days, general! ?Washington Star. Increatc in Lunacy. Wl'i. n t-ho las*, half century tbero ha-* been a remarkable increase of lunacy In 'relan l In 1 90 1 tners wero Io.050 lunatics In Ireland, cr one In every417D cf the population. In 1S51 thoro wcro only 2o0 In tho en'iro county An'ritn and nelfas', but to ?5 a v tin re pre 2,300, rn Increase of 1,0.")1 In Iftbl the percentage of lun atics per 10.0^0 of tho population In Knglanl was 4. in Scotland 34. r.nd In Ireland T. Last year tho fix ] lng, rnd > 1 rhi-.ps 'bis Is not a mat ures were Lngiatid 40. S p?- r 1 0.0 >0 of the population: Scot'and. 4">, and Ireland M 2 ? !i: s*fn Herald NOW THK KM.AGKMFNT 1 3 OFF. J ShA? I've Just been to N'.w York j <or three weeka. j H? i a.bser.tly )? Why didn't you a*H I fcr my rr>; > , Note- -A'.! on "Tbree Weeks" Till h *reaftep ly> thro' tied r.nd do- i ^tpoye !. "L ornoll Wid w. Boise j. -n cannot tell the trull) Wtil ' - Y if^t iMt i. So. 'JO- 'OS. DIFFKHKN'T NOW, Athlete Finds Hotter Training Food. It was f.irnieriy tho belief that to btcomn strong. nthietrj mu?t oat plnnty of meat. Thl? U a.: out of date Bow, and many tralnera f?ed athletes on the well-known food. Grape-Nuts, made of wheat and barley, and rut the meat down to a small portion, once a day. "Three years aco," writes a Mich, man, "having become Interested In athletics, I found I woulc* have to stop eating pastry and eomu other kinds of food. "I got Fomo Grape-Nuts and was noon eating tho food :'t every meal, for I found that when I went on tho track, I felt more lively and active. "Later. I began also to drink Postum in place of coffee and the way 1 gained muscle and strength on this diet was certainly .,rcat. On the day of a field meet in June I weighed 124 pounds. On the opening of tho foot ball season In Sept., 1 weighed 140. I attributed my fine condition and good work to the discontinuation ot Improper food and coffee, and th? using of Grape-Nuts and Postum, my principal diet during training season being Grapo-NuU. "Beforo I u?ed Grape-Nutt I never felt right in the morulas ? alw&yi kind of 'out of sorts' with my itom ech. But now when I rite I feci good, and after a breakfast largely of Grape-Nuts and cream, and a cup ot Postum, I feel like a new man " "There's a Reason." Ntme given by Postum Co., nattlo Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They ?re genuine, true, and (all of human Inter? U -j* : * ? * DEMOCRATIC PIATFORM I ' y i .... riuul Declaration of Principle* of Lo Democratic Party ai Hat Forth If the Denver Convention. in m the I )i moci nt in nation j^rplatfoup : W 0 , the represent ntiveg of tile Dcmociata of the United States in national convention ? assembled, of linn our belief In, and pledge our loyalty t ot lie principle* of tl?o party. \Ve rejoi ??? at the increasing ?ig"N of iiu awakening throughout the country. The variom investigations have (raced graft and jwditieal cor ruption to the representative* of pre datory wealth and lau> baro the un scrupulous met hod* hy which they liuvo dehauehed rlirlioiiM mu<I preyed upon a dcfensele** public throug)i the subservient ..Hiritils whom through have raised to place and power. The conscience of the nation in now amused to tree the government from the grip of those who have made it a business asset of the favor seeking corporation*; it must heroine again a people's government, and bo admin* ibtrc'i in all it* departments accord ing to the .K'tfeiKonian maxim of "Kqual rights to all and special priv^ ilegcK to none." ''Shall the people rule!" is the ovej shadowing issue which manifests itself in all the i|uestioub now under dbiCUHsiotlv Iho Injunction Plank. Tin; con 1 ts of justice .*? i-<? the bul work of our liberties a ii<i wo yield to none in our purposu to maintain their dignity. Our party has given to tlm bench a long line of dis(in guished judges wll:o have added to the respect miti confidence in which this department must he jeasously main tained. We resent the Attempt of the Republican party to raise a false is sue respecting the judiciary. Jt is an unjust reflection upon, u gioat body j of our citizens to assume that they lack respect for the courts. It is the function of the courts to interpret the laws which the people create, ami if the laws appear to work ecnn<niircirl7=?TWMn| or political injus tice. it is our duty to qhangc them. The only basis upon whcli the in tegrity of our courts ran stand is I thai of unswerving justice and pro teetion of life, personal liberty and pr? perty. If judicial processes may he abused, we should guard them n gainst a 1 rise. Law 3hould Be Modified. Kxperieixe lias -proven t ' i e neces sity of a modi (icat ion of the present law relating t r? injunctions and we rc . iterate the pledge of our natiomil i pint forms of and 100 1 in favor of the measure which passed the I'uited- Slates Senate in ISiKi but I which a lit -.publican Congicss has ev er since r< fn> d to enact, relating to cont?inpts in Federal courts and pro viiVng for tii,:l by jury in casvs of I indirect contempt. ^ (Questions oj judicial pract?i/ have arisen especially in connection with ' indu-.l rial disput* s. We deem thiJt Hip j parti- s to all judicial proceedings sT'Oul ? In' treated \\ ill: ti^id imparti | alii y and : hat injunctions should not | i <sue in ;? : > \ ca-es in which injii'ic tions would not i-ssno if no industrial I dispute were involved. T! e expanding organization of in | du?! i". makes it essential that there j should be no abridgement of the right of wage-earners and producers to or ' gaiii/e for the procction of wages i an > the improvement of labor condi toins to the end that such labor or gani/atiens and their members should not be -regarded as illegal combina tions in restraint of trade. We favor the eight-hour day on all government work. Wc pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law by Congress, an far as the Federal jurisdiction ex tends, for a general employer's lia bility net covering injury to body, or lo-< of life of employes. We pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law creating a department of labor, n presented separately in the President's Cabinet, which ?'? part mor.t shall include the subject of mines and mining. The Railroad Ilar.k. I We jukci t ilio right ot (.'onjrresa to | exorcist' complete control over inter state com meroe and t he rijjlit of eneh j Statu to exexuifcc just u? complete control over coMuncrcc within iu bor | ders. Wo do mar. 1 such enlargement of tho powers dt' tho inter-State fom mercu commission as may bo neces sary to enable it to proteot persona and places from discrimination and extortion and to compel tho vailroadi to perform their duties aj common earners. We favor tho efficient super vision and rato regulation of railroads engaged in inter-Stato commerce. To S thin end wo recomnymi'i tha physical valuation of the railroads by tho in ter-State commerce commission, such valuation to take into consideration the original cost of construction and all elements of value that will render the valuation made fair and iust. We favor such legislations a^ will prohi bit the railroads from encaging in busings winch brings them into com petitions with their shippers, also leg. siaton whe-h will assure su<h reduc i on in trail purtntmn talcs as c?mdi ions wiil p. ? t nut. care being taken to avoid reduction that would compel i tiil.icWin in wages, prevent adequate iorvtce 01 do injustice to legitimate n% est UielltS. Wc hcauilv approve the laws pro libiting tho pass and the rebate, and ?vii favor any further neccasary leg slatiou to restrain, correct and prc /ent such abu-es. Tariff. Wo welcome tlio belated promise of :arifT reform now aflected by the He publican party in tardy recognition of tho righteousness of the Domo Jratio position on this question; but ?.hese people cannot safely eutruiit tho ixecutioo of this important work to i party whioh is so deeply obligated to the highly protected interests as is ;he Republican party. Wo call at? '.ention to the ?jgnigcant fact that the promised relief was postponed until ifter the coming election ? nn elec tion to Rucceed in which the Repub lican party must have that same aiyp port from beneficiaries of tli? high protective taiff aa it bM alwaya here tofore received fiou them; and to the further fact that during years of oih interrupted powed no action whatever baa been taken by the Republican Congreaa to correet the aiknittedly txiating tariff iniquifcjM, We favor immediate revision of the tariff by the reduction of iin|K>rt dn 'i(H. Article* entering into coui|H>ti Ti'on with Uuat controlled producer thould be placed upon the free list; and material reduction* should be made in the tariff u|>on the neceaaa rie* of life, especially upon articles mmpetfliig with such American man ufactures as ore, sold abroad more cheaply than at home; and graduate reductions should bo made in such other Mchcdules as may bo necessary to restore the tariff, to a revenue basis, Kxi*ting duties have given to the manufacturers of paper a shelter be hind which they Itave organized com binations to raise the price of pulp and of paper, thus imposing a tax upon the spread of knowledge. We demand the immediate repeal of the tariff on pulp paper, lumber, timber logs and that these articles be placed upon the free list. Publicity of Campaign Contribution. We demand Federal legislation for ever terminating the partnership which has existed between corpora tions of the country and the Republi can party under the expressed or im plied agreement that in return for the contributions of great sums of money wherewith to purchase elec tions they should be allowed to con tinue substantially unmolested in their efforts to encroach upon the rights of the people, Any reasonable doubt as to the ex istence of this relation has been for ever dispelled by the sworn testimony of witnesses examined in the insur ance investigation in New York, and the open admission unchallenged by the Republican national committee of a single individual, that ho hithttelf nt the personal request of the Repub lican candidate for the presidency raised over a quarter of a million of dollar* ty be used in a single State during the closing hours of the last campaign. In order that this prac tice sljBll be stopped for all time, w* demand the passage of a statute pun ishing with imprisonment any oflicer t J a corporation who shall eithe" contribute on behalf of, or consent to 1 the contribution by a corporation of any money or thing of value to bo used ill lurfherijjg the election of n President and N ice I'lesmnt of ilio United States or of any member of 1 1 <? Congress t her' of. vVe denounce the action of ihe R'T'ibliean party, hau.isr complete on* rot of the Federal governine for its failure to pass the bill intro -ih'CiI in t lio la- 1 Congress to coni ji^l the publication of t..o names contributors and the amounts con tributed towf.rl campaign funds, and point to the evidence of their in sincerity when they sought by au absolutely irrelevant nnu impossible amendment to defeat the passage of the bill. 'I ho Rights of the Statas. l'.elh'vnu: with Jefferson in "(lie suppor t of I ho State governments in afl I he ir rights as the most competent 5 administration for our umostie con corns and tho suiest bulwark against nnt i -republican tendencies " and in "the preservation of the general gov ernment in its whol'j constitutional vigwr, as the sheet-anchor of our peace at homo, ar^l safety abroad." we are opposed to the centralization i npliod in these suggest ions, now frequently made, that the powers of tiie general govci nment should be extended bv judicial ronst ruction. Economy in Administration. Tho Republican C engross in session just ended has maiV appropriation* amounting1 to $1,003,000, 000, ex ceeding the total expenditures of lh< past fiscal year by $00,000,000 am' leaving a deficit of more than $60, 000,000 for the fiscal year. We de nounce 1 1; e needless waste of th< people's monoy which has resulte< in this appalling increase as shameful violation of all pruden conditions of covernment. as no 1o?j than a crime against the millions of working men and women from whose earnings the great proportion of these colloisal sums must be extorted through excessive tariff exactions and other indirect methods. Pensions. We favor a geneious pension policy both as a matter of .justice to the iurviviug veterans atuV their de pendents and because it tends to ro lieve the country of the necessity of maintaining a large standing army. Natural Rcfoiircct. We repeat tho demand for internal development and for tho conservation of our natural rusources, contained in previous platforms, tho enforcement of which Mr. Roosevelt has vainly sought from a reluctant party and to that end we insist upon the preserva tion, protection and replacement of needed forests, the preservation of the public domain for home seekers, l he protection of the natural re^sources in timber, coal, iron and oil against monopolistic control, the develop ment of our waterways for naviga tion aiu'? every other useful purpose, including the irrigation of aria lands, (lie reclamation of swamp lands, tho clarification of streams ,the develop ment of water power and the preser vation of electric power generated by this natural force from the con trol of monopoly; end to such end, we urge the exercise of all powers, na tional, State and municipal, both sep arately ami in co-operation. Panama Canal. We beliove the Panama canal will prove of tfjeut value lo our country, iml favor its speedy completion. Banking. Tho panic of 1907, coming without auv legitimate excuse, when tho Re publican party had for a deoade been m complete control of the Fedral government, furnishes additional proof that it is either unwilling or incompetent to protect the interest# )f the general public. It baa a? linked the country to Wall Straat that the sins of the speculators are visited upon the whole people. Income Tax. We favor an income tax as part | ot car rsvenue ayatem snd wa org* be submission of * constitutional intendment specifically authorising Congreae to levy and collect a tax ipon individual and corporate in ?omes to the en<* that weuitb may >ear ita proportionate vim re of tba turdeus of the Federal government. The Havy. The constituioual provision that a iav y aUall ha pitmtkd 4iiui main aincd moans an adequate navy and ?ve believe (:hat the interests of this ?ountry would be beht nerved by laving a navy sufficient to defend he coa?ts of thin country and pro leet American citizens wherever their right* may he in jeopardy. Papular election of Senator*. We favor the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people am) regard this reform its he gateway to other national re forms. Minor Issues. Other plunks in the platform call for an immediate declaration of the nation's purpose to recognize the in lependcnce of the l'hillipines ; de nounce* the growing increase of oAtea QohVrs under the Republican admin istration as indicating a deliberate purpose to continue the Republicans n power; demands that the House of Representatives shall again become a leliberative body, controlled by a ma jority of the members and not by the Speaker; favors an immediate, liberal and comprehensive plan for improv ing every water course in the Union; 'ondemns the action of the present Chief Executive in using the patron age of hit* high ofllce to secure the nomination of one of his Cabinet of ficer*; pledges the party to the en actment of a law to regulate the rates and services of telegraph and tele phone companies, calls for honest and rigi<'i enforcement of the civil service laws, favor? the immediate admission of Arizona and New -Mexico as sep arate States, declares that rules anl regulations in relating to free grazing lands should he left to the people the States where the lands are sit uated; favors the extension of agri cultural, a mechanical and industrial education, believes in the upbuilding of the American merchant marine without new or additional burdens upon the people and without bounties from the public Treasury; favors the application of principles of the land? laws of the United Stales to Hawaii, in the interest of homesteaders; de mands for the people of Alaska and Porto Rico the full enjoyment of the rights and provisions of a territorial form of government; favors ' Federal aid in the co'istruotion and mainten ance of post roads, deprecates the use of the navy for the collection of pri vate debts, and advocates the organi zation of all existing national public health pgeticic:! into a national bu reau of public health-; insists upon the full protection of our citizens at home and 'abroar'i and demands that all over the world a duly 'authorizod pass port issued by the government of the United tSutes to an American citizen shall, be proof of the fact that he is an American "citizen and shall entitle him to the treatment due him as such, j Prize Fight Promoters Arrested. Denver, Special. ? The principals, seconds, managers* and rlub official* who participated in a prize fight bo tween Jim Harry of Chicago and Jim Flynn of Pueblo, Wayside Athletic Club, Petersburg, were arrested im mediately nfter the conclusion of tlx bout on the charge of ai?Yng anc' abetting a prize light. They Avert at once released on $500 bonds. Freight cn Lumber Adjusted. Washington, Special. ? That the freight rate on yellow pine lumboi from' Arkansas and Texas point# should not he higher to Dos Moine* than to Omaha was decided by the in ter-State commerce commission. The I greater Dos Moines committee had J complained against the Chicago Great Western, Missouri Pacifio and Wabash and other railroads thai 27 1-2 cents per 100 pounds is un just as compared with 2.'1 cents from tho same territories to Omaha. Railroads Loss Tax Suits. Montgomery, Ala., Special. ? Judge A. D. Sayre, of the eitv court up- j held the contention of tho State in the foreign corporations franchise, tax suits, the result of which is to sustain tho law and bring to the treasury annually something like $100,000. The fight against it was made by the Louisville & Nashville and other railroads. To Celebrate Battle. Sulphur, Okla., Bpocial. ? Confeder- j ate votcrans from all over the South- j west will gather here on August 10th | to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Oak Hill, or Wilson Creek, in Missouri, the first clash and the first great victory for tho Confeder ate force* west of the Mississippi At this meeting tho Oklahoma and Indian Territory divisions of the United Confederate Veterans will be merged into a single State division If we have tower ministers, the tendency will bo to mako more of these we have, and by a natural law to Improve the quail', y of the work done. The Incompetent roh.ifter who Is slliy and pretentious brlfc-gs ;ho wholo profession Into dUrepute, aa serto tho Christian Hester. Th?i econor ho la weaded out tho better. "Jinny fdMd roof* Too. (With (bo g?im know lodge that tha Uuut fcol r? wtu ohoot vii tight. ) Bat ah ktoood mo whoa wo met, tkf 414 Kate au<1 liell and lX>rs. Bo did Jmuo <tna Violet, Dolly, Clarlbel and Flora. *. Tbey ?U liked me pretty well, And ? door girls! ? tbey never bid Pt _ ? . y-, , I doot Hko to kbs end toll ?tlll, tboy 414 It. Later In tho day I mot (And saluted) Maude and Daisy, And I al?o kitsoed Coiotte, Clara, Julia. Ruth and Mal?le~ 0, I'm isrry for l>elgh Hunt. I 'who've had so many, many! ? While poor l>elgb's' one vaunted otunt Was with Jenny. ?-(H. B. 11., In Richmond Tlmea-I>U?? patch. Everything In Proportion. For many weeks the Irritable mor rlmut bad been riveted to his bed by typhoid feyer. Now ho was con- | ; valesclng. IIo clamortd for some- j thine to cat, declaring that he wan starving. /'Tomorrow you may have some thing to eat," promlaed the doctor. Tho merchant realised that there would be a restraint to his appetite yet h* aaw. In bla vlalon, a modest ?teaming meal placed at his bed ?Ids. "Here la your dinner," said the nurse -next ?'*y. as she gave the glow ering patient a spoonful of tapioca pudding, "and, the doctor emphasises that everyth bg else you do must be in the same proportion." Two hours later the nurse heard a frantic call from the bed chamber. "Nurse." breathed the man. heav ily, "I want to do some reading; brln< me a postage stamp." ? Harper's Weekly. I Our Restaurants. It Is a puscle to me that, natlvo Americana are, as a rule, unsuccess 1 ful m the oonduct of restaurants, cabarets, poBadas, Inns and other eating-houses. It. seems that we must forever depend cn tho Frenchman, the Hungarian, tho Oerman, the Itali an or the Syran. and now and then the Spaniard, fcr good meals a la carto or table d'hote at a reason able prloe. Once In a while tho Irish corao to the front and are amaz ingly succo&aful. I suppose there Is a knack In the business which ' Americans have not acquired. ? New York Press. . The Wrong Tense. Porothea's father was sitting be fore a window la his country homo wilh Dorothea on his knees. He was looking across the fields with unsee ing eyes, when the lassie broke In on his reverie with, "What are you look ing at, papa?" "I was locking Into the future, my dear." "The future, papa! I though It wbb Into tho pasture!" ? Harper's Weokly. To Drive Out Malaria and Htiild Up the System Take tho Old Standard (Irovk's Tastk i.kss Chili, Tomu. Yoi know what you aro taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it Is simply (^ul nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and tho most effectual form, for grown people and children. 50o. It is not a disgrace to fail, but it is n crime not to try again. l)o Your Kent Aolie and IIurnT Shako into your shoos Allen's F*>ot Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions. Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet und Ingrowing Nails. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 23 eta. Sample sent Free. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Most liquor would improve with age if men would let -it. n. n . Oreex's 8oks. of Atlanta, Oa.. are iho only successful Dropsy Hpeclalists In the world. Bee thelf liberal offer In advertise* incut in another column of this paper. War by Mexican troops on the Ya quis has been resumed becausc the ; liu'xans insisted on keeping their j guns as part of tho peace treaty. | SyruptffTgs ^Elixir sfSenna acts Oently^yet prompt ly on the bowels, cleanses the system effectually assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To get its oeneficial ejects buy the d en tune. nanufacturodi bythe CALIFORNIA Jjlc SifRUP Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUCaSTa-KM^BOTTU. So. 29-'08. TWO CURES OF tCim. C*b 7 Had fivvero A(l#< k-? firaud* taihr r Kuffcrrd Torhieu(? with the Ulieaio?Oire ><fc<jvc. j ** Co fotlcttrt, "In lbdt i.ty gtandaon, a tiU Md ?? attack oi ecieuta, aw] a?<er tr>':c# tr>* doc* ton to the extent of }.<??> y I f ? I *? !n' e?#aa? 0/ the <li?>vb?e aii 1 i UK, i f? oau?end??i Cuticura oiil m 0 /<*' tbiid wfr ivptf <??<?*> * jir wan auti sbsolutijy fre# Fi ? f ' fTe ^ ???*?? A jffir ytiri ?(<o | coplra< l< i e *en a ao<i bacame an inlpi ite Miffeier ,\ ?. ti ter ptaaH w?l I'll .< i;j v.;i- . nearly front t)A ? kite. * t in t< ** l>?:ng covered with i.rulrti' ,1 c.<: ?:-?iiy doctw ? to ?>? i i't -.?rel tie ('aticuia Km* i.t>> ? i unawJl' aU improvement a.' i fir-V ,?e M W. LaH ie, 8W Keeerth !..uUrll!f. fir. [?AjUlJ 23 ftt;J M*> h 1.'.'.:'' ? Mrs. ('tinij)f -it, a..', V- of a Wtwli lilgloiiiiui, ttun it ? ' v ' "!i< < tio in llto \Valja-!i u\ t ? *1 ?\?y in Oliio. A (iuldiii t'./'My | I* ofTercil Co n | Mining < i t. ?.*11 i** j ???Hi' I'm, vfjorBfinff in ? i" M"> ? ' i whoHM lullib* ?r?* \--i\ fifji '? i l* ' ? lie . #10.000 ino.re wnii ?m.i . j. ; ?ry (ttlrundv I'ltiil f<jr> ?? i | ??'.' ' ?' ' j P|iU)0> t. Will toll r(ji>li>{li ft- ? ? Ht ' ' '?<* i .wff ?lnru ( |'Hr vm!u,0 t: ? ' 1 I [?M thfto 60 fiijit*) C'i i any nut tlii.? i '1 A^iolntiiK mlit" >* | hvii k * ' ' ii" >? >' 'X'Juh l? n Ulifh rin-> fi?p>vf vaf>v,! "? ' ' 1 wlilcti will j-rvd ???'? ' <? within i n K.?r fu.rili vr JAr r 0, I.Hiiox ('unit, J I <i-t I'y. ->? New Yyrk ('It) . Thought will). .dt :i'i:>!i j>, 'i ?M.i, and hu is ftcl ion it TETTRfll v j-; A )(Ki iAIll K ? i l'.K j TirTfllNt lltOJUH' h.'i 'i' .'J ' t l? , '?*??' I >' ? ;f. j forectomu, locivr *nl:i n i 1 ?? ii ? ' ind ltobing )>ll?fl En-tor- v ? : I 'railed | >y L|)OU<Ali U 'i ? twivo tl 'rAgrAQt, ?0'jIIiI(i ?. (i-> !?') ? i>( druggist# of l.y m:i-il frjui J. J' Bii' ti i ' Dopt. A, Havaunah, <>u. Umbrellas a re ] , K ?.* i ? ? ? ? , * 1 1 v , t lie poorest get Ii ?!:. Hicks' ('npudiiir ( n;v? W '? m< a'x Monthly I'ains, I5u' I h> Nn v.iisiiOH ?ml Headache. It V I.v;uhI l.'i'ir's m.;:1', diately. J're?cribcd 1 <\ ?' r.s wvt h t >?--<t re*ulta. 10c., 25c!, and at Jri.^ b'.u.io Mrs. Winsjow'e.Snot hint? Svrujifor < 'h!!(ir*n t?othinR, softens rVdu. . -:u!!am:i,a- j tion, allays pain, c .??-?* wind i . : . iV ?? U.ttto Little dnps slnrt t !:0 I are, prf>at ones cateli it.~ !tl:i an. FITS, St, Vitu<?' Daw#- Ni'j V(in>. I ?: ?tsiWf per munentlycured by \>r K I. -i?- -V ' treat S'i'ri'e Restorer. &2 trial holt If and treats" !: ???>. Dr. II. It. Kline, Ld..!?.'il An-h I'h-la , I 'a. He Trho tlnrsk*? hf-t "V" It'4 frequently remains .-[.vc ?_? 1 : 1 ? ss. I'ltOOK I( ? 1 1 TWO < I.MS, If You .SufT?r Willi Your Kldni'j* timl Hack Write to This Man. G. W. Winnoy, Medina. N Y , In vltes kidney sufferers to write to hlin i O il 1 i Vi lio >J 111 i.JSl' post at;*.' tit-- will ro l>ly, telling how [Joan's I'iiN cured him a Tier ho bad d'jcturfd and had (>??!' h in U'j dif fer <? i : 1 h ? 's> i ? u I a for ;i in<>i;:!.s, si: fft i in>{ lnu-nyt; pai:i in the b:i<k, lanirr.'-'PF, twlngos when stuo|i!r.j; or lifting, languor, diizj ?;i? lis and rheu fliatliyji. "Before I used Doan s Kid ucy Pills," Bay a Mr. Winney, "I weighed H3. After taking 10 or 12 boxes 1 weighed 5 62 and was com pletely cured." Sold by all dealers f. 0 rer, * 3 a box Foster-Mllburn t-'o.. Buffalo, N Y. Prisoners In Ashrvl'.le r.skoil for release because the Jail is haunted. All Jails are. muses 1 li 2 New York American. The gh->?!s of r^pu'a'lons, and wronged fidonJshiji ? haunt ev ?\ry corridor. 800 to ?8 1 I*? j ? Hoard. Tti til n ?: ml ICooin Kent for Hi iilou of. Nino M or. th? it 1 PIEDMONT school For boj a and crlrls F,mlor*?*<l l?y 1m* ?t cdu ex Ion. At foot of Itlm* l(t<f go- MiitfiilO orbtirrnei y. No nialui In M l.uml ualfr. Opens Anv 1 H, 8 1'er ?-it t it : fgtie \% r 1 1 ?? t ?? W. D. BURNS, 1 "Vo.'.VIy >: I'." boilers Ift&i Pump?, Heaters, Injectors, Engine Supplies and Repair a for lu'Us, Hotels, Public Works. Try LOMBARD IRON WORKS, As^sti, 6a. a MOTHEfl H'. v many American womfcn in )- 1? i v ).??!!? 's to-day long for thin i l ssin^toc'ino into their lives, and , ? .? |-o iil?ln t ? utter tlioso words, bub l,T,iu -f of Homo orjranio derange ?in-rit this happiness is denied them. Kviiy woman interested in this Hul'ioct should know that l>i"epara? i i < 1 1 1 far healthy matornitv is iiM<?iu]>li'lied by I ho us6 of LYDIA E. PiNKHAM'S VEGI T^BLE COMPOUND Mi-. M.'.cie (iilmer, of West !"),;? t ,\vi i(en to Alra. lMiikhfijj) :i i . ? .t I y i i'.iidown In healta OS I .<?. uliar to ray gox, v, !:i-n J.y - v i:. l'inUhftm' s Vegetable C..I, ; r.coimin'ndod tome. It ,.,.i . ?? !. <l n o t<? pcrfcct h<-ult!., I ut t?; !, 1 am it mother,*! M i *? i.K. phino I lailjof JJardstown, K v., writes : 1 v. ;> wry great f>nfferer from , fi'iiuiict ; \ ml my physician failed t..h iji i I.ydin 10. I'inuhara's Vegc? * t u I :: j j hikI i?? ?t only restored mo f!( p. .? f. t ..rail h, I ut I tun nowaproul 1 u?04h(i'i." '' ^???r- "1 FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. l-i ?r thirty years Lydia E. Pink.j Ira m's Vegetable Compound, madn from n<di> iu.il herbs, has lx^en the.' standard r.-nx-dy for female ills, and has ;>o-ii ivch rinvd thonsandBof wniiif-n who have been t roubled witli | Hi>|ilai-?-iiu-!its. iiillammation.nloerft. tioii, lil.roi'l tumors, irregularities, p< ri !;<?" p-iins l>a?kii'he, that bear. .3 iii 1' ' !in/. llatuleney, indices* t di.v.iiK- ? <>i nervous prostratloii. ' Wh> y .u try it '* * a .Mrs. I 'ink li:i m invites all slclc m WOftHMt <?? vvi'iU'. lu r fn?? q^yW. ^ Mm- lias n:iii<l.-<! thousands to ? he.illh. .Adtlivss. I mhi, Miitm. j Keeps the breath. tecih, mouth nnd body r.nt i nc 1 1 in .al iy i I.-mi nv.J (rco from Un?..:: healthy f-erm-luc an.l i!i<?j{rccabla odors, which tcr, s ?.ipairti touch preparations ^ nlunc cjon ?t <:?>. A germicidal, di in fjC'illJ* itild deodor izing t f ? i ! ?_? ' r ? ? n is i j c ? >f except inn 1 1 t\ cclloncc 'tii'L tTOjf. o:ny. I n \ I il a It I c for inflamed eyes, throat an-.! rasal and utcrir.e catarrh. At drug nod toilet stores, 5t) cents, ' or by ir.ai! postpaid. Laig? l>hl Samplo VI ?? T H HCiLTMANS CCAUTY" DO OK ttNT rm? THE PiV'JO'l TOILET CO., Bostqn,M?i. HEAVES CURED / A remedjrfar.'tunA throat ami ? ? i u9 trouble*. Cur?? Qetreiu Coutht, Ditltmper ml Indigestion. Vttcrln?ri. una uso mid noOttUMod ' PRU98IAN HEAVE POWDER!) DmcptsU will thorn, l'riro toe at dealer, 40 c b] mail. Bend tor Vtt? boot VWI'SSIAN PI.MCUY CO., ST PAUL, MlNIi LADIES TO 1 j WRITE TO US >*ut<it) in handle util ,r< You *r? n<* Wo wunt you , . , . .i, !. ..- tojoorfrleiiai i ? ? i> ? . r. !i ;i ih?? merit?of thfrW"**' at If.'' .. > ,,?i t.hora'.W. Wflle ? ?*l K ?? I' 1 1{ O IMI It <<>., I'tltfc A vek mi c a ml I I'i 1 1 > ti i * t li >i t j-i't. New \mr k. CURED GIvel Quick Relie&i e-.r.ovri nil spelling in 8 to M ay*: r:rcct? n prrmim*?*- ?ui*. v. to <1 j v?. XriKUreattaeiil ?*". 'r * Nothtngcmi hefulrtf " ? Dr. M. ?t. Cr?n'| Sonvjr Coi B AIi?bI?. u* M MTAlH.t*MCO 0 TTAAS M!LLtDGtVSLl.r. OtCnCJA ?nd bon equiptd Khool * J lK ?.s r. wirs ccnn?c'.!or>*. Position! (Jua?*Mecl Pa.iroad tar* pftid Bo*rd ?? com. Op?n ytai kro.tvi. V. V ia tar Milccie D fcf? t tor opfMOf* MFN "^,e lop a deve'rr,.:.ti ?'??? K'ylf '"'? the part *? v*" ItH Hi 1 ^ ? your foot rrsts upon dc;-- *;?>?:.* the proper lln?* to assure ease nnd comfort. The different e brt ..-ce:i SKRV'.r.M I K shoes anil others lies In the fact that they ore > f natur il foot-form model. They fit cxoctly, ond for that rt a-on ; -c ar.sr/.--!c'y comfortable. Look for the label. If you do not find these l.r.r* p ?? readily, write us for directions how to sccure thei... I II' ** * ? """ ~ f-RED. P. FIELD CO., Brockton, flasa. rffPFRtiDQi BtomrnHMi Ui.A. Malaria Causes Loss ? irrr^y Tho Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the ?stem. You know what you arc taking. The formula is plainly printed r.n system ia aimp . .umuu una DUlldS Up the . you arc casing. The tormula is plainly printed on every bottle, chowlnglt fnc?and Iron In a taitdesa, and tbcmos^flectuaUora. For adults a-.i-l children. Sfav American Cotton T mil^eogbville, OA. tor the education.of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cotton Buvers Ma??< . young or old, who are unable to classify and put the correct valuation on 18 GHAtyRS np 7^C^rers' and A Thirty Day Scholarships in ourSample Rooms, or six weeks' Correspond Cou?f 2JT0N will complete you. Big demand for cotton graders and cotton buyers. SESSION np?ijc l" exPert cott euce Course year roi&d, Write at once for further particulars. SEPT- 1st. Corr : ft* <