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m CEO NAN TUCI At efTcr Kran ite repr hold priet ttltu clJee ilii ty t Joco delil Lub city, and posa mst auto whit to Hi prac gent pom the Ylr. tow Hill jirot whl' Iron Cf T posi ejiti lor rir intc ren Th roe lis It ! con woi lufi lati pre ant la cui en in at qui " th clei a i e th th po th tht or en mi pr. Ce tu) In J At SSl P tu. OK r ar 111! a tn no f.r ro of ta In Tl tn to ' 01 M tl t h P Hi o b 8 8 fey If A'W CHAPTF.E XVI. Continued. "I cannot come; this miserable pro fessor Intends I Rhall remain." la ments Cora. "You wretch!" and Pick mnkes one rprlnti forward, whereupon Trofessor John Is seen to sprawl flat upon the floor, rolling over and over, to get be yond the reach of that Iron arm. and the foot that roema to be propelled by sprlnes of steel, all the while chat tering Ifke an excited monkey. Dora, thus relieved, flies to the side cf her mistress, and clasps an arm around her In a protecting way. though It would appear that the lady's maid was more In need of protection than her mistress. "We wish you good evening, gentle men. Your little scheme has been nipped In the bud. Take care how you follow me. Ladies, this way, please pass out ahead, as I wish to watch these fellows as long as possi ble." The ladies comprehend that It Is not love that Influences Dick, but another feeling, and they are careful not to come between their protector and those upon whom he keeps hlf eye. Various expletives break upon the air as the little party thus back out of the room: It Is not natural for tfome seven or eight men to find them selves cowed by a single party, and not feel furious. As yet It Is the growling of the volcano whon the top of the cone blows off, look out for equalls. Now Dick Is In the doorway; the ladies have passed down the ball some distance; he gives one last look around him, waves a hand in mocking farewell to the baffled conspirators, of the Morales mansion, and follows Miss Pauline. Immediately great confusion en sues. Relieved of his presence, Scnor Morales and his guests fly this way and that, some jumping from the win dows, with the hope of yet baffling the American by facing bim on more equal terms In he garden, others shouting themselves hoarse with ex citement. It does not unnerve the American a particle to hear this racket; he has seen packs of wolves before now; where the water roars the loudest It Is always the most shallow; barking dogs seldom bite. They are at the door.now, and'wlth a quick sprint Dick has overtaken the two ladies. Together they all pass out of the house, upon the veranda; the steps are Just beyond, and then comes the vehicle. At this moment Dick sees a dark form darting forward; he Is at the horses, and a knife flashes in his hand. A quick movement, followed by others, and the traces are cut in twain, thus rendering escape by this means impossible. Before he can take a shot at the fel low the other hag thrown himself be hind the carriage, and no doubt crawls away in the shadows. This sudden catastrophe leaves them in a bad fix. With ladles to look after, what shall hu do? They descend the steps lead ing from the veranda. Perhaps once beyond the gates, they may find some -way of getting back to the Hotel Iturhe. ' With this Idea in view, Dick springs to unbur the gute. and swing it open; but he finds that this is a trick every body does not know; the gate obstin ately refuses to swing at his dictation. In spite of his strenuous exertions, They are shut in the garden of Mo rales, with nearly a dozen enemies around, seeking to do theui evil. Dick now realizes that he is lu for It, and that It may be necessary to do something before the game Is won. lie has nut expected such a situation ub this. How shall they get beyond the garden w alls and elude their fu ? One thing Is certain, be will not dc eert those who have been left In his charge. Part of the victory was won when he took them from the power of the scheming I-opez. and he Is bound to finish It by lauding them lu surety at the hotel. "Miss Pauline, you are not afraid?" te cries. "No, uo. Let me help you all I can." lines the cheering answer, while the din around them grows In volume as tile servants take up the cries. "Thank Heaven for that! Come, we must endeavor to find an opeulng back toward the canal. I have an Idea there is a door in the wall there. We will defeat these ravenous hounds yet! Only trust me, and keep up a brave heart, Pauline." HU words inspire the two women there Is something lu the very voice of the young rancinro, who has seen so much of Ufa in the Southwest aud Mexico, to cause a fee ling of confl. deuce lu his ability to accomplish u!l he has promised, and more. Therefore tbey full bick into the staflow of the garden, densely over flown with bubhes as it is, and seek tu bslTle the searching eyes that would ferret out (heir position. All around arise shouts. If It were a par ty of Mexican vamiuero hunting down wolf tint had taken refuse In the mode of timber, there could hnrdly be more confusion and alarm. Dick Denver has had enough mt sinal acquaintance with these Mexi can to fully understand their nature, aud L knows that having once 7 , if'iaiv lutfii aroused their animosity, nothing can ever make them friends afmln. They hate as the wolf hates, and are quite as merciless. "Keep as close to me as possible, and speak no more than is absolutely necessary." he says. The first part of his Injunction It Is easy enough to accomplish, but when It comes to silence, Dora is unreliable she could not keep still any length of time, If paid handsomely for It, At first It is fear of their pursuers that causes the animated creature to groan and utter little shivering cries then a branch Jabs her ia the eye, eliciting a sort of shriek, and when all else fails, she can positively feel a snake run over her foot; and If there Is any thing on the face of the earth this same Dora detests, so that the very name almost sends her into convul sions, she declares It is a snake. Dick at first endeavors to hush her outcries, but he might as well try to dam the Mississippi. Even Miss Pau line's words fail to have the desired effect Dora must bubble over, or swoon. So they make their way along; Dick wishes his companion could be with them, and he Anally gives the signal again. Perhaps Bob may have failed to hear it on the first occasion, as he is not the man to allow any obstacle to stand In his way when duty calls. There must be a wall somewhere near them Dick looks for It constant ly. He can hear their enemies plung ing hither and yon through the bushes, which they beat with great as siduity, as though hunting legitimate same. More than once It looks as though there Is bound to be a colli sion, and Dick nerves himself for the ordeal, gritting his teeth and mental ly making up his mind to astonish his foes. Fortune favors them the wall is rS f V i, '.jss- - - - --wW" Sa Ha Tells His Love. reached, and as yet they have seen nothing of their enemies, though it Is evident that they are all around. If the door In the wall can only be found now, they may have cause for rejoicing. It is too lato loud shouts arise some one has discovered the llKht dresses of the ladles against the dark er background of the wall, und his cries are bound to bring all the force of the enemy rushing to that spot. At the same moment Dick hears Pauline cry out Pauline, who has Just then preceded him a trifle, and who means to take his pluce, in a measure, "It is here the door!" Is what she cries, but Immediately adds. In a dis appointed voice, "but I cannot open it I am afraid It Is locked!" Could Dick be given another min ute, he would spring forward and manipulate thai door so that It would open. It bus to be a sturdy structure that can resist his attack. Hut it happened that the combined rush Is made from all quarters at that mo ment, and hi attention must of ne cessity be tskeii ud in this direction. He cun Just make out the dark fig ures coming upon bim they are like the spokes of a wheel, while ho rep resents the huh. Dick is far from blood thirsty by nature, arid while he holds the lives of those on-rushing fools lu his bunds, he does not care to take them except as a last resort, besides. It is hardly fair, as they are debarred f'om firing back, on account of the presence of the ladk-s. So at the last moment he replaces his revolvers, and meets the assail ants with bis fists. A better man to take care of them could not well be found. He uses his arms somewhat In the t)le of the piston-rods of an engine, and with such r.-ruarkuble success that be speedily creates quite a havoc among hi enemies. Then comes one whom he had not seen present, but who must have been lurking in the garden; this powerful frame that op poses him can belong to none 01 her than the bull-fighter, Barcelona. How eugerly he burl himself ujon the American a though all that the pakt ha known, which rankle lu tls heart, file to the surface. This I unfortunate, because, while be I thus fully eugaged, some of the other may seize upon MUl Westerly aud bear her away. If ever Dick Den ver struggled In hi life It Is now, while the tipaulbh athlete a!o exerts himself to the utmost, inuKlug this a battle of giant. DK k bus worsted this man btluie, and believe he ran scnln, hut It will tiike time, anil theio Is none to spare Hi present. While he is cngnged In scientifically dolnn llnrcetona Up In good shape, the other' companions will doubtless be making themselves scarce, with the two American girls In their power. I Already he hears Dora screaming. "Keep away, you miserable Plcca- j dllly bughunter! I detest you! I'll ; have my Hob shake you out of year's growth! Keep your hand off.' all of you, or I'll scream for help, I will! Fob, oh, where are you?" "Coming, darling coming as fast as these beastly prickly pears and Spanish bayonets will allow. Coroln? Ilka a wild horse of the prairie on the stampede. Where's thnt wretch of a Fitz let me fondle him like a grizzly, and his mother won't know him. Com ing, darling here!" With the last word, which Is tit-! tered as a ferocious roar. Colonel Boll bursts through the barrier that en deavors to block his progress, and ap pears upon the scene. Dick halls his comlr.R'.with the greatest of delight, since It relieves him In a measure, of his worry. The professor does not experience the same feeling; he Is a Briton, It is true, but recent experiences have taught him that fighting Is hardly to be placed In his line. Hearing the threats which the terrible SherltT of Secora County bellows forth while bursting his way upon the scene, the professor wisely concludes to leave for parts unknown, nor to stand on the order of his going. Colonel Boh finds work to do, how ever there are a number of noble Mexicans present who require looking after, and In his present excitable frame of mind he Is Just In the humor to satisfy all their longings in that direction. j The darkness Is not so Intense now, for the moon is peeping above the : horizon. Bob can tte his men. and he falls upon them with the power of a! thunderbolt. Right and left he' plunges, knocking them down as a ball well directed scatter the pins In a bowling alley. The varied outcries are something astonishing, and Indicate tremendom excitement on the part of those con cerned. Meanwhile, Dick has not been Idle. By his energy he has succeeded la convincing Barceloua that once more he Is getting the worst of It all. Dick avoids closing wirh the bull fighter, since he bus no lighted clrar now to Jab In the other's eye. He keeps Tordas at u safe distance and proceeds to hammer him with all th sclentlllc points he bus ever learned. (To Bo Continued.) When Hi Quailed. An old soldier 1 a mighty privileged person, sometimes. And nowhere u tills more clearly shown than out 11 1 tbe Home theater. Out there it urv old boy doesn't like .h show, i R is up and leaves. Not long .ic "Kiihurd 111." was given at the hur-i; to an audience of varied and mingled emotions. One old man had followed the pluy breathlessly until It ramo to Klehard's famous haunted dream. Al the specters begun to flle out bchli.d the bed tbe old man leunej forward and gt'sped: "Gxd lord. look si the ghosts," und grubbing his cane In his hand, he heal a hasty retreat. I't had stayed by Richard through all of his wickedness, had hissed him when he bad killed hi relative l, sqtind and bunches, had gripped' nil chair hard to keep from going down rnd laying him out when ho had cr dered the murder of the princes nm this last was too much. When th Klosta appeured the niun wl., na.l fared the cannons turned and fled. Leuvenworth (Kan.) Times. Indefinitely Postponed. She was an economical. Industrious and ambitious young wlf,., wrl'i'r In the New York Tribune says, ar 1 often tiled to persuade her hunbund (o give up sue. king. One day set pointed out to him. In exact figures, how much he spent ou tobacco tu trie course of a year. "And you would be better off," sl.c said, "menially and physically, us well ut financially, without your pipe." "But all great men have ainoke." l"e urged. "Well," she said, ' Just prombu thil yo-iUI fcive up smoklug till you'u Kttkt. I'll be qule sailsled." Suggestive Bilenc. "What make you think Bllklo U In love?" "I ws In the next room to bim and hi girl and overheard on of theli silences." Life. Happenings Iinl mitiilr r Mlnr' t tuii.:n. These rhnt ges In entries of pr : 1 dentliil pus', lusters l:i M'.miiiiI 1i:i, been nnnounecl : Increased, llowlinj Cireen, Sallshurp. $l.i;nil to $1.7'i0. Cape Olinrdeuu, $J.('0 to l.'.f.'H); Fes tus, Marshfield. St. James, JI.Siiil o 1 1. noil; Jamesport. Lockwood, Potol $1,1"0 t. 91.200; l.lbi nil, Orongo. Sey mour. Smlthvllle, $1,000 to $1,100; Monett. $1,900 to $2,onH; South St Joseph. $2.t'i'0 to $2.T(Mi; Tnrklo, 1.7o0 to $l,Koo; Webb City. $2.2'i) to $2,Hih1. Decrease: Brookfield, $2,200 to $2.10"; Brunswick, $l."in. to $1,400; Burling ton Junctli n. $1,400 to $l,"o(i; Puxlco $1,100 to $1,000; Ridgeway, $1.'W to fourth class; Trenton, $2.2 '0 to $2,ih)0 I. Idle fol.llc Land I.rft. The I'nitcd States land office at Springfield, now the only one In Mis- j sourl, has Issued Its annual report which shows that ther? Is now in Mis Muirl less than IOO.000 acres of gov ernment land. During the year final proofs of hotnestr ids have l"n m:id 011 4. Sul acres. There have been Mid homestead entries In the state during the year. Thesi represent 715.783 r.cres, or alxmt S.I acres per entry. There have been :!7.1 cash entiles, the rmourit of land so taken being ?S.2W acres. The total are- taken within the year by homestead nnd cash pay ment is 102.CS 4 acres. Toona'iip ! Hat irt o H I Iron. I The last step In canceling the bond ed Indebtness of Van Buren townshl;) Jackson county, took place at Inde pendence recently, when a draft Was forwarded to John B. Henderson of Washingtcn, It. C., In payment of th last $1,000 bond, nnd for the first tinv since 1S70 the township Is without bonded debt. In that year the people voted an issue of $"o,oo0 In 6 per cent bonds to aid In the building of the Lexington Lake and Gulf railroad through the township. The bonds were Issued, but the road, although graded and bridged In placts, was never com pleted. Olil Inttlrlnimt IlliaUinl. An old indictment Bgalnt Thompson Morton, who killed John W. Bar ringer, Jr., In St. I-ouis. le ember 1", 19'i2. was railed up In Judge Kinney's court by attorneys representing the accused, itid on the ground that the state had never pressed the case, the dismissal was asked and granted. Soon lifter the killing, Morton was udjudged irsane rnd sent to an asylum, where l.e Is now n m fined. The effect of the proceeding Is that If he should ever be rurd of Insanity he would be free from the accusation of muribr. An t.tlfir' ,ootl illrf. Heart-to-he-irt talk with boys from the New Blimfled Record: A word to you. sonny you little 12 or 17-!.r-o!d boy with u cigarette In your I! outh. What do you want to be when you grow up a healthy, vigor ous man, or a little measly weak minded dude?- If you want to be a man with hair on your face, brains In our he-ul and strength In your limbs. Just let those cigarettes nlone. Appointment tijr the l.irrnr. Gov. Folk bus Announced tbe ip point ment of t;e,,rg V. Vandlver of lligglnsi lllo to be coal oil Insjwctor for that city, and W. F. Vr, of Fnette to be coal oil Inspector for Howard county. The governor also an nounced the apM)ntment of Joseph Pi pe of Jefferson City to be a tu m lier of the state Isiard of mediation and arbitration for a term of three ears fioni May 1. ut n r I'unr lloe. The petit), n of l.r.l'ij tax paylrtii (Itiens of Jaikooii county asking the rourilv court to call on election to vol lptl tbe prohibition of Issuing bonds for a lie- county home was presented to the court by the committee which M-cured the. signature. Tbe three JioU'.ox of the court raid to the com mittee that they would cull the lec tion ho I tie people 111 Ik tit vote upon tbe question. Mnr Addril. When the flag which floats from th? raptlol dome ut Jcflcitou City, was raised recently lis ar.ure field contained 4ii stars, the lust one halng U-eu placed More by Commissioner Zee be r In recognition of Oklahoma's and It' dlan territory's prospective admission to Maiehood The flags of the Foiled States government will not take a new stur until the territories are admitted. Confederate tOnramuinrMt la Aaat. The executive committee of the South Centra! Missouri ex-confedrat" association bus selected August 2'J l'.ctj, as the date of opening the trnth annual encampment of the association to continue tour days. It was also decided to devote one day to an ex hibition of blooded slock. The en campment wll be hold at RurluU lake In Dent county, Jewa rlltlua l'rrilrat. Jewish cltl.:ens of St. Joseph are be hind a movement calling ujmiu Pres ident Roosevelt to interfere In Uliu'f of the dowutrodiltn Jews of Kus'-ia snd urging 1 fiat he take the Initial step in com erted diplomatic aitloii t u th purl of ull civlll.ed liuttoii. A. II. UoMlla la l-ardonrd. A. 11. Bowllu. ufter uei vlio.: 10 months Of a five year sentence, Wus releared from the penitentiary. Gov. Folk fur. doiilng him. ilowlln, was sent up fr'jui IViuImoii county for fori;eiy. in Missouri. i;-1ii i 10 I'm I ri. In Hie rirmlt court itt St. Louis Judge llvan decided In favor of a pur chaser who contend) d that he does not have to ay for goods w hich he vol untarily bought from a concern which, hp alleges, 1 a member of the so-called trust. The Cahill Swirt Manufacturing company has brought suit for $240. 8:! I.galnst Joseph K. Wu'sh. a plumber, on the allegation that Wnlsh had bought goods to th value of the Judg ment asked, and had refused to pay for them. Walsh nrknowledced thnt this was true and stater he had In stalled the goods In a flat. Hin coun sel termed the company n "trust" and argued that the defendant did not hive to pay for goods bought from a trust any more than he would have to pay n gambling debt. Walsh's de fense was based solely ii!n l is anti trust argument nnd the court's decl sion was In Ills favor. It Can't llnllfl to Swope I'ark. Judge Vnltlnut. In Hie supreme court cn banc, rever:,ed the Judgment of condemnation of propeitv for rli'ht of way which the Kansas City lnterur ban Railway se-uved In the Kansas Cltv court nnaltist William H. Di'vls and others to extend Its lino from Forty-eighth nnd Main streets In Kan sas City to Swop- park. A commis sion assessed the value of the property taken flt $su0 and the damages to tbe remaining property ut $2."r0. The opin ion also directs th' Kansas Cltv court to dlnibs this proceeding against the property owners. Societies IMrale at Winona. A picnic under the Joint auspices of raternal societies recently held .it Winona was attended by 10,1100 people Addresses were delivered by John H Holmes, grand record keeper of the Knights of Pythias; John Sullivan of Kansas City, national lecturer of th- Modern Woodmen; Col. John I. Mar in. general attorney of the KnighM of the Maccabees, and Congressman C. W. Hamlin, of Springfield. Fnlform rank contests, field sports and ball games were the features of the day. XVealtu la Fall. Ci. A. Atwood, of Aurora, secretary ami treasurer of the l)?.urk Fiult Gro erV association, has Iwen making an insjiertion of conditions throughout the territory of the association. IH declares that the strawberry crop hu.-t brought $2.'.o,Oim) into Missouri and Ar Kansas this year und that the peach und apple crop will lie one of the be-t on record. Within the boundaries of this association there nre pto.,0.00.) trutt tree-, and more tire belli;; plautc I every year. I.oav Jimp I'or Kleiuln. A. J. Fleming, cf Bravmer, will take a big Jump from Canada to Arabia when he accepts the new consular xivition that lias beer, given him. Coi Fleming hasH-en con-.nl at Stanbrl ls', province of Quebec, for the past two years, but the consular bill which pushed congress recently alolilie, that consulate. The state department decided to transfer him to Aden. In far off Arabia, nnd his nomination us consulate to that tosi Was seul to the senate. I'rux In Maa'a Stomarh. R. Stewart, aged " years, n farmer near Met, has consulted n hyl 1. 111 at Rtch Hill for an operation to re move u live frog from his tdomic'i which has made Its In me there siuic he wus 12 years old. It biniied Into his mouth and lodged III his stomaci while Ivlng on the ground. il an I his family claim they can bear I croak and tOug after each rain. 11 ml It never falls to show ft rvMlcy lib hisI tlou w heu he inl'-ci s .1 meal. Court KuM-ei a I'nol. The bids of 2'i brbb.-e companies to build lti bridges In the Mural de Cygncs river dralnt-ge dUtrb t la Bates county were refused by the coun ty court. The chtlMiutu of th" drain age commissi n' engineer was $27.'oo, while the best bid made was $ll.'sio, made by a Kansas City company. Tb court thinks (tie various companies had iHHiled on the work and put up the price. New bid will b consid ered shortly. Norma la I'.nroll it Mirt Students. State Superintendent of Public Schools Carrlngton b:is returned from Maryvllle, where he Insjiecled the Hew normal school. During the past few weeks he has visited each of the state's five normal schools, and reports th-lr enrollment: Kirksvllle, 415; Wurren.i burg, 6'2; Can Girardeau. 2S5; Spring field. 52b; Maryvllle. 2:. 3; a total of 2. lti X Complete county rural delivery ser vice has been ordered cotublinhed In Cuss county, effective July 1. The total number of routes In the county will be 32, cf which one route will be new, Tonah al St. Joseph. A farmer who was arrested for drunkenness In St. Joseph told the olice that he hail Is en born and reared lu Missouri and bud never be -n out of t lie stule until he went to St Joseph. Hum Hestrorrd roar Times. The home of Went Needels, north east of Albany, was recently deslrotd by file. This U the fourth bouse o I he NeeiieU to be deilroed ou the suiiie kite-three by fire and on by 1 ) 1 loliu. AJlen S. Olmsted Win lu Court- Th Foot-Fnsa Trade-Mark. Sustained." Buffalo, N. Y. The Supreme Court lis gliilltcd a pel lii.ilirltt injlllict loll Willi cost n 1 11 1 11 t I 'ul II. llii'l-eti slid others of .New uk ( iiv, i-si r ti 1 11 ni( th, in from Inikiiin or selling n foot powder wlmli llie court deilaies is mi iinitiitinii and in liineiiierit mi "boot Ihhc," iiuw so lnrj:iH Iv sdve'tised nnd Mild hut I be country. The owner of tlie trade mink "Fool Ke," is Allen S. Olmsted, nl liov. N Y., snd tlie dis'isioii of tliid suit iipliolils his tmde Timrli rnd renders ll psriies llible who fr-Hinliiuntlv sttemrit to profit by t lie ex tensive "Font -Fuse" advertising, in plan ing m the innrket the spurious snd sim ilar appearing prcpsrntion involved in the esse. This the court declares wm ile niftied id imitation snd infringement of tbe genuine "Fistl Kjise" trade-mark rislits. Fseh ?aekiige of the seniuue Allen's Fn.it-Fji-s lifts the facsimile siirnnture of AlleQ b. Olmsted on its yellow luliel. Heading Ilim Off. Browne But why do you asH m to lend him a dollar as a personal fa vor to you? Are you under obligation to him? Towne No; but If you don't he'll come to me for It. An Unfinished Co'trse. "Does your ion graduate this month?" "Oh. no. He has another year on the truck team." Cleveland Flal Sealer. Important to Mother. Ixsmlne esrefui: errry bonis of C ASTORIA, ur and ur itmi-dj for tarsal anil children, sod sos Uul It Besrs the 5inalurt la Vto Tot O'rr SO Vrr. Xtx iutid Tj llkva lli.i Boor! Asher Hinds, psrllamentsrr clerk In the house of representatives, who keeps the speaker straight and who Is the grftst parliamentary shtrp la the country, comes' from Maine. FITS. St. Vitus lt inee and all Nervous Pixmm-s prrni.iniiitly cured by lr Klines Great .Verve Restorer, fs nd br Frw 10 ln.il N.tile .n. treatise. Dr. K. II. Kbne, Ld , VA and m Arvh St., FhiUdilphi, F. Some men would he happy If tbey possessed the ablilfy to (!o others as others do them. Chicago Da ly New. Don't )xil tour clothes. I'se Red Cross Ball Blue snl keep ihem white suuw. All gnst-rs, 5 cent a JwiUage, Many a man' experience an a buck et shop has rausesl him U turn pale. Mrs. Wtnslow'a Ronthtn' nrrnp. 7lf ftl'i.l'H leelt.mr, .-f m I (-S S'irss, rUlM-MS In ioa.sis.s.isris,c!ss sufelooiiw. CwstsAi. ts.n't be the under dug Just to get sympathy. "IT SAVED MY LIFE" PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS UEDICISE Mr. Willacse Tell How She Tried Lydla E. Pinkham't Vegetabli Cctnposad Jait Is Time. Mm. T. C. WniaJs-n. of Xfanulng-, low a, write Ui Mrs. Fink hum: Dear Mrs. I'inkLaiii : " 1 cn truly say tliivt you Ilivvs sativI mr life, and I euiiiol exprea Iny grauUtil U )uu lu nords. MUfors I wrote to y-si. t. llliij; yisi bow J felt, I lis.) .I tonsl f.r nr two iim t.-s.lr and stit lots of 11101 icy on nie-lieiinw ts,n, Isit II sll tsin-d to ti. I (ite. .My itioiiiiilr s resls l.l 4sul nii-l I irTt-iiv inn, h ,in Willi fnmtiiia "I" H. Iim.si Iim, l.seK- nd Issn niK-.. 11 istliis, nnd I was so sesk I etMil.l hsnllv kis-p si, mist As a last r rt I .le ..s lo nrit you snd trv I. tills K. I'ink lisiirs 'etrtMlle ( oinHiiihd, stid 1 am so ll.suV.fnl that I did, f farter follonln,! your Inslruetloiis. l.t. ii you - 1 1 Ion f rvw 01 all ctisrc, 1 lirsmim rrviiUr and In s-rfts-i htsiMh 1 1 a. I it i4 Us'u for you 1 would ta in lev grav to day. " I iui.-erelv trust that this fc-tUir msv lrc every sutTermir nmuiii In Uis OKililiy to writ yioi for help a . 1 did." When women are troubled with Ir regular or uinful periods, Sriiknru, dmplseement or u Ice rut ion of an oresn, tliat Iwariuir-tloM n ferllng-. iurlatuina tion. liai'Uache, tlatulrner, (renersl lio bility, iiiilirstlon or nerroii prostra tiou, they should rememlier there I one triiil ami true remedy. I.ydla K. 1'in k ha in' Vrjret able I'ouijxjund at once removes sucli troubles. No other female uint icine In the world has received audi widespread and uti. ualitied eudorseiueut. Kefuse all sub ktitules. For 25 year Mr. Finkham, dau(rhter Id law of l.vdi K. I'iiikham, has under her direction, and aim-e her decease, ln-en advlsinir ick women free of Charge. Address, Lynn, Mau, SIGK HEADACHE loltlrelr coil by these 1.1 II la .'lll. Tory also reUer Iu Irea trorn Pysrs psla, Io litest km aad Too lluarty EUu. A perfr-t renv sly for IHuim. Msusra, OrowsUieas, lud Taste in tli aKxiio, Ctt4 Tor.y-ue, pain In llie hi.Uv, TlUlI'lO UVKIC TUua CARTERS rilTTLE IIIVER I J Dill C- I l.ni '-:i n refuuo Uj Vowria, purely VecetsUa. SKALL P1LU SUALL COSE. SMALL FF.ICE. CARTERS IWe.l r. W Ccnuino Must Buar f aC-Similo Sicr'stur BtfUSE SUCXTITUTtX. r.'iTTie I PK LS.