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THE RICE BELT JOURNAL WELSH PT(;. CO., LTD., Pubs. WELSII. " LOUISIANA The crlid wave wig wagged In at last Whv isn't the man "'iher ur?'" isn't re r-ally owvter drt n" (One cani t, hrn one I, h' titnr for shocks. find thetm almost ianywhere This would bo :t [ r',r and t;appler wonrl to live in did evert onie try to make ' so The actor of thie (ounitry are ex pecte d to i e (re t a rronunit 'lllr t in le uman wc h Int'.'nted 1t11h tr'e Iuntich A fi r manis cllh r;is raidi ed r oen tily in a Virginia r in Naturally, the raiding ary e .xr,-teud a Slout resist ance Paarts restajrantrs art, servring rorast eamnel as a d li'o- v. buit :I. re Is no recilp , 11r cookimng i t r mnt I il a ipa pr bag Baseball is now tro te.- Its Iplace anonig the Io!itjl arts, sinice it has acquired the graccful ciposSssion of a lady magnate The brother or the fornmer shah, who demands $SOi).ci) of the Persian Ireas. uy, is named Salacri Are there no "y's" In Pet Sian A wife with a gun catne to the res cue of her hushband treed by a bear And it has the bear that was shot, too. and not the husbandl A 'Pennsylvania physician claims to have edut'ant&d two African chinipan zees to reason After this there ought to be hope for sorce humans SclIntists declare that the world Is over ';t,0lin years old It will prob ably i)e St(,lOFn yeatrs older before any one miamn gets enough money to buy it. Arizonna is fitnding that statenood is not without its att:endant horr--rs. as a Phc: nix young woman h m dteigned a burnt-leather "statehood sofa cush ion " It is said that Kilplilng received $1 a word for his poem. "The FemRle of the S;pec,s." If he has had to read thr parodies of it, the price is too small A New York woman has married a man whom she rescue'd from the slums W'hat chaince is he ever goling to have to assert himself around the house? A man who had 72 sticks of dyna mite In a suit case has been arrested in Pittsburgh We have been assured that he was not on his way to the peace meeting With a temperature of 25 degrees below zero the Black Hills may as well give up any claims they have been trying to put forth in their favor as a winter resort A Pittsburgh baby nine weeks old. was operated on for appendicitis The youngsters of this enterprising age are certainly the most precocious on record. The idea of having the Manchu princes decide their own fate Is de cidedly Oriental, especially in view of the fact that any fate which they may select Is going to be decidedly hard to take Yale professor tells us that the hook worm is one of the causes of the high I cost of living. We always thought that the hookworm was caused by the practice of throwing the hooks into the ultimate consumer. A Massachusetts minister has issued a new set oc commandments for wives. The women as yet are silent on the r matter, which gives rise to uneasy sus- I 1 plclons that they are retaliating by fcr. e mulatlng another set for husbands. After they had gained entrance to a vault containing $500,000. Cleveland bank robbers became frightened and ran away, leaving the money behind. Things that are too good to be true continue to happen. A man in New Jersey has refused i co accept the office of coroner be- n cause he cannot bear the idea of look- ti Ing on a corpse Most office seekers ft are jubilant. not depressed, over the 1 prospect of landing such a dead sure thing A millionaire Is going to build his hens a $5.000 chicken coop; but it Is to be feared that even In such an en. vironment they can't be persuaded to b lay golden eggs in fact, he will be ti luckler than average mortals if they t lay at all lE There Is nothing so very strange In the fact that a Massachusetts minister has left the pulpit to go into the coal business He Is preaching the doc trine that It is better to have a ire H here than hereafter ju ty It is said that a rule has been estab a libshed In an eastern school requiring M all students to write names and nu merals legibly. If this rule could be d iucceasully adopted. hard and fast, ra In every school in the land, editors no would have a snap where they now th L-borlously attempt to decipher. a lO UISIN STTE NEWS tHAPPENINGS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT THE STATE. ITEMS FROM EVERY 'AJTIER Of Louisiana When It Is News Gath ered for Our Many Readers. or Parish and City. Election Notes. tro laton li)u .e.-- The total returns in Saturday show a canvass of 118,12111 votes for governor, of whic-h IHall had S 51,5531, Michel 44,742. and .\s ell "" ? 827. This a ,ows M ill lea:lidng by a plurality of 5,04)0 , and la kin g n y: a ; 4 o. arly * ,)t 'otes ef a naj(ritya ly Thelre is a celrt:tinly of a seco'nd ie lprimary blet, een liit'hel anii d Haill. i. In lthe siasu;t)ri l raice Sietll;lor Fos ter hss hbeyond d1liblt been defl¢;eted by ('onlresslnlai .J. E l. Iiin:;niell, the -t sho hwing, lFo.ster 411,101, and luistdell io 5O,' l4, giving Itanlsdcll a imajority of For the 1915 torn! loul.lsar-, has in Creased hiis lead over ;i aders, the " figures n(w sho ing .a liralty for is B3roussard of 9,1196, and the inter re a turns \ ill undo)ubtedly ii-tr,,tse it. but not to a sullicitlnt e;tenlt. to iotni Hlate him on the firt ba:lliot. The volte 10 stands nOW: llroussard, 46,1)7; Saln ' ders, 37,011; Pujo, '.1,0)2. o Senator '1'. 1. l3arrt of Shrt'vepiort ihas a good lead over Guevdnin for lieu tenanlt governor, and tlhere is no doubt - of his noiiiiiation. ''he- ligurtes .o far S in give liarret 53,i)04. (;u'wtý ,iii 4t,35 1. , The riac for s5'ri't:ily of tate seemis to be close, %t ith \ iltret silahlit ly in the lead, the it u.irs b..:n.;, Vil o luret i , S , liebert :,.,76' - The r t f. ')1 atllltiiio' hi.- t ,ii 1 ('alid - viS C r, ;llid t!,et'h, le , t !:: .r i , lll hi t.31,; so,, '; i 1 al :19 ,. n in d -1t 1 ,. .1 for St h',1e. is . ledoux mnieh !I'p ti , i aild l foi " t. tnr lh',isw o ( , 34 ll.so po e t .L - t.a~ lita .ttoru i, (:,t i,,ri:gili i't ;,1ý- !t Is certr in to lie t irilnt)','d Ito t t, lhicec 1of attrney i e ner i .al, !I , tct being, d 57, 1;3(; to 2,15 for 'r rl.l:i" , Hegistrar of the Lanil it;: itc (1race has also iade i rlia'nv.iy ritce, t ting b51,3 to 82,5434 th r has o)polcltta, 1'harles Johnston. f In the three-cornered ,ii' for ('I1n - d nlissioler of agri'l!it uri, l. ,",, rii t'onl ilissioner E. 0. 1lrue r, iint ' !i.a ii o ol i and 13. \V. Marston, Ilrunt-r i., !!acIing, with 41t,"Su, Polk is rilliini g si-colid with 31,445, anld Mtr.;to has 18,575 eVotes. K There are very few plarish's that e have not sent itn co'01plete rl.eturiis, and all but one of these has ieti ie ard from, so the outstanding vote is not large, and can not a iteriaily alter the results abo\ e, except in lThe case of the lauditor and possibly the se(:le tary of state. Dr. Dowling Quarantined. Shreveport.---Dr. Oscar Dowling, Spresident of the Louisiana state board of health, was arrested iand quaran tined on his arrival from Texa.,, sub sequent to his visit to Texas, which included localities infected with spinal meningitis, le wsas ursed shortly afterward, Lie staHed that great prog ress against the disease is hi-lug adbe and that its further spread is not an ticipated. Two Leagiues for New Orleans. New Orleans,-Charles F~rank, man ager of the New Orleans Southern League baseball club, is credited with engineering a deal to seoure for New Orleans the franchise in the Cotton States League. He and other stock holders in the Southern League club are believed to be h principal own ers of the new franchise. A noncon flicting schedule will be adopted giv Ing New Orleans baseball almost every4 day during the season.a Improving Lumber Plant. Hamumon(l.-Aside from building 10 miles of practically new roadbed and laying 60-pound steel as part of the c equipment to operate its lumber trains n over, the Hammond Lumber Company d will expend thousands of dollars on F Its already large Ijinber plant at this S place. Two new brick kilns will also $ be erected. The capacity )f the mill fi will be increased from 50,0i0 to 7t,0'J0 :eet more per day. Gilcrease Taken Into Custody. Many,-Deputy Sheriff llDrby, after Investigating for two day's the asrassi nation of Babe Neal near Negreet and n the wounding of three members of his family, while aroand thu domestic hearth, discovered circumstances suf ficient to justify the incarceration of Dewit Gilerease, a young man ot that vicinity, a nephew of the deceased Child Killed by "Unloaded" Pistol. Castro.-W. K. Bishop, an Alberta barber, accidentally shot his daugh- n ter, age 9 years, while cleaning a pis- ' tol supposed to be unloaded Tie bul- * let penetrated the brain of the child -I and death was instantaneous Thirty Hurt in Wreck. Little Rock, Ark-Mrs. Vernice Hinckle of Farrtday, La.. received in- .i Juries which may prove fatal, and thir- t ty persons were slightly Injured when wv a southbound passenger train on the L( Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain, ni due in Little Rock Saturday, was de- to railed at Garner, thirty-nine miles CII north of Little Rock, Friday Most of an the injured persons were cut by fly- ni iag glass, a Id buin~le.. ,:tunriny sho)ws. onz inlrreaso) i in h(e nrll(\ nen'lt inlt() ."N'tl ('om p rod'( ,,\with the .,','n daiys ,'dinx t!u-s. d:Jte S Ins pect Camp Stafford Grounds.f 1, A lexandria.-Gen era F'. F'. dyies, C11 1 ih3( 1ry l t ' e';I of the stat d ", val )I" over thlo :;a leq tune inl INGP of 60',q! q. For 1 2l e d .by ('a ta nii lua: ril.y tilh nT- ta tutul "Oi "or ;incr e :R !lco fur1: 1- 1 10* 1- it lt ll tt]' tl l il ~ ' ,, , O , I"I~i !,'"ll - tll in ste l " the I ' iia're t! e4 ) in ', I li- For n'1 \lt days uf the \\nt. thit t, hill\ elil.''l ' he ea re:1'aVeI i, ai l'i - of the 1-1s days of li t yl ,.'r s , , ,ilni Ir las ):12711411 , slad ahN; ad 1 of 1 : .d by IrArrests for Matthews Murd.r. 1 ('aso .- .t *.riff ('urry 'has 1 l1 I fed Illider arlre.t Zaniii.i Tialdy ;and .\lbii ('loIs d, chiu'l rn a wit h lhe ,illi g t lf S inim ' (',i,!)a s. Tht y are broth1,'11 S\ VI l ('h 1t'.:, who Ii.- t h.t ; Id I l. ',d blat .41a t'l :. ) 4cto ie the4', 3 u)s'. '. t'Ži, or tdau':hi er 4 f .1''tlI' t1 l i4, s how o licr' 4' lh nher fat her \l t"l.i he \ito killed, m t l jl," 141i V') 14V ii - 4ile t h:44l 1),23 1 "3 Ii 1' l.,i Week st lyen nt t iat ,on ofttement L) oea h !\lut4 t)''4 : stil '3'a' Illtli' PIP f611; Iirod a sliot trai)ji thel h u h I, 4inh!!' i ther f 3h4r in ' h4 ( i's of d anllit ; Ih ,t the Z4ia l a ('l '' i ; ilwed hIl ' i1'1o1 the Wl' t eI- , . Tlh bo;il y \ali s t' )1' ) d ft11,ll , )4 loenward( l '. \1 th ' th ls of the ;14 1 t lad t. lot ,.::tlu ) 1i13leo Ill t 14) Bay of ed 41at 3 11):1 Work on Building Stopped. '.nellnni tn.--.\t a t 'stc ,i ' l me:a i nei, of tihe oi' y 1 ' 4ncil the at' i ensl i r of 11 . 11. A1orristsl for M 4ea e rit to erect a * tlri( .-k vet- oere if b1 ihliur: o il h 'a li'es untre't alt'rr 4'. lt ] ilroad a nVe .ll- ) as dis- u ',sed. The ( arli\ . h ,rs had ,oill1 nof'nied their work on theostru(.tilr,, few days ago, but were stopped to 1)1401)41 r of 1114' r','s 81)l 344) ,1' 4)23 ''1444 Sawait he action of the couVkiled, Pend t ilag the decision of the ,i at 1t orney, i reh o has had Mthe a r uder advise. l aent since the last reguliar nitl)eingh Iof the ll I)' fathers, the clrl enters 1 \erei lof the otini.on that thely 4re at lib erty to proceed with the 1work. The h question, when lprest fired to tle cour. eil, resulted in a tic vote. New Orleans rugar. New Orleanl 4 -T1he local sugar mar. ket was quiot Saturday. Only light thle Cit1 14'1I)'2cl th appi41io 44f4 I4mo~l ' . supplies were avaihble to work on, especially in clarified sugars. All of. J 1444n'ed their'l'1 work4 114) thack rc~ur af11Ž1 ferings ere albsorbed. Recei ts were ( '922 barrels of clarified and 2,043 bags of raw. The latter were ifor delivery on eontract. Prices were unchanged. Refined sugars were steady and un changed. New York refined sugars \\ere quieter at quotations. Londlon cabled that beet sugar was quiet and a shade easier; cane sugar quiet and l steady. Molasses and syrups 'ere Te quiet and unchanged. Receipts were ( 1,065 barrels, agbnd were all sold. ci, resltedi tie v0401 ofthe )i('I. 14d New Orleans Rice Market. New Orleans -Trading in t1' e rice 1marke t Saturday was confined princitl pally to Honduras. Receipts 5,468 rough, 2,414 clean and 4278 millers, Sales, 2,468 rough Honduras at 3.40@ 4N25; 575 clean Honduras at 2r.5 and 1,446 clean Japan at 3% @4 Q. American Chicle Company Fined. New Orleans -The American Chicle Company, indicted lin 1911 on the charge of violating thehinterstate comr merce law in overcha'rging certain dealers on rates from New Orleans to Dallas, pleaded guilty in the Unitea States court Saturday and was fined $1,000 by Judge Rufus Foster. The 'ne was paid. The alleged violation was to the "fixed rate" clause. Fertilizer Case Postponed. n iasaon Rougea-irhe case of tihe l~ouisiana-Shreveport chusher of com. mnerce vs. the lRailroads of the State \est of the Missessiani siyer, for a reduction in rates on rertlizer, which was to be heard aw the asllion of theld 'ommnission next w\(,k, Ihi 1eon lpos<t-. Dplled all the request of thie ,Shre\'eport New Orleans CRtton Seed Products. New Orleans-Tanotton seed prod mts-aPrike oil, refined, in barrels,ep "er pound, 5.50cl choice meal, 8 pers. 'ent animonia, per long ton, $28; a Shoice cake, 8 per cent ammoniat per t 'O4g ton, 5 27. cr Directors Award Cash Premiums. Shreveport.--At a meeting of the 1irectors of the State Fair Assoeia. tion it was decided to award $2,500 ( a worth of cash preaiuns at this year's LouNseana fans to corn, pig and canh a sing club members, as follows: $610 to boys' ho:; clubs, $390 to mniels corn c'lubs, $1.000 to boys' pig clubs (prizes and expensey), and $250 to girls' cOnt ning clubs. Tvil is twice Ie st te rcm delowanceo. Dalls, leadd giltyin he Uit e State cout Saurdayand as f ne ' NOC APPROPRIATIONS NOW, FOR BATTLESHIPS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGo-CAUCUS RESULTS. WILL SAVE ABN T $9,JO0,O6U Representative Hobson HScis Bitter Attack on Amendment Pa.:ng War Vessels Under Lan. r Washinlgton, 1) ('- -;'hlt re wili ihe ) 0 no approprl'ilat (ioI for I ., i rrI ll~ or public buillinlgs at this seoii ( ('("o l gress. '1bis wao II, bI,. l of the idemoc(rats of Ih, i,li. , ::l er a .,ii - I ite'd (;:u 'ius 'I'l('isai . I:!lllli till (of .a batt!o'.slhip ahI)lrl',)ilriiutiol \ia' a .ur of RII'se, the c.at1(0 ha;vint b("1"11 ca-lled 0 to consi(lder a $lQ'h,,1,,, publici buiihld (I ing bill eI't('Oc lllllln't i l (t by th' l oI it to tee Oil public bui.fi, " antd 'ii rouls. I, Representative 1tlhll it of .Alalit)'il , ir howet,; ,r, 01 ("10(,( all a ! t t!:nttu1 t to t111 resoll tioll to dlslpe'l;. '.l.il th :. i ,llublic ). building bilI and t,:,.t no W itht sh,!. p t aplprolprl'iationl be r.pult d to the 1r house. . Itep)rese, ntativa' lI )),:o n (,f .11iA l :'a ;l headed i bitt,"r attach (' II thou amlneid 11 tielt, but it wa.. pa i 'll 'Thie saving r\ll ul't itiln frtom thils ti:n - it tion of the tminus i" rt- li ti I)%, thie '1 demolno:ratl laieadrs to rt'a.:t' aboilt a, $41),00 00+10, $24,00Ua,oUia to ble ritmililrid a for two miodll'rn bat.tleshlils ll . 1ali y U)O0,0()) tor public buildili:s. Iln the case of p)ublic: I l iin . , l ha(, ,v r, there ia Iey bsoe ioic aplprullriatioas for emc rige. et':. i After thti (a1ucus it V.tls d(L(tlcr-I S that tihe cltting off (( the battle-hip , f I)ppro),ri)tiion was i'orlt' by mvmIli lhe'rs 'i ere ill(led by their odu'eat (,n (1 ,ihlding: al)lp rop)riat;(n. lel re, . n;ttl;(, I[tHbol ll aWil oth ,lr's 1ho ....m i t.' il,'d tt two b, tti, blly jro'-'ra.tn ]: ulnlO lll(.'('d that a .) l'til o r' at - ,M ll tl ilcaucus oil lhe bM tt: ; 1!;,) Iptl t' hi ; t.I woutlld be Oirl' lale<i lit (111(0 1o ,t the democrallltic lltmllh !r, and that it would conlainl l1 alI appeal to reslcind SMondlay ni-lht':: action. 1 110he issue was preili ated by Repre sentative i'itz::er:ldl , New York, chairmlan of thel a;lllpr' lr'ii: tions con1 n111ittee, who intl'Od tl'd a restilutlOn that the state of 'uV't':'lrl 'llt finlances I did not now jtistify a Ip lic builditg bill. .lr. Fitzgerald said it would be iknpos5'itble for governtl nt t arclhii,'etS to bein ll work on new plans for two s .ears and that it would be three years I before new constructionl work could be started. The caucus was by I1no ilta:ils har o101iou011S, malllny mIa!-:bers fromi the country districts plceading the neces sity of such a bill to safeua lrd the welfare of the party in the alprloach. illg c(alllpaigll. Majority Leatder I'n. (lerwood (controverte,1 the argument of the building champions. He warned them tlhat to saddle the treasury with a $16,00,O000 charge at this session would be too apparent an effort to court favor without sincerity. Speaker Clark was of the same mind. Miners Reject Proposition. Indianapolis, Ind.-The bituminous coal miners Monday rejected the prop osition of the operators to return to Sthe wage scale of 1904-1906, submitted at the joint conference of the miners and operators of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The wage Sscale of 1904-1906 was 10c a ton in Ohio and Western Pennsylvania and 6c a ton lower in Indiana and Illinois than the present scale. The wages of I day labor was 6 per cent lower in the entire district than those paid now. Colquitt Writes to Mexican. Austin, Tex.--Governor Colquitt i anxious to perfect an understanding with the governors of the Mexican states regarding extradition forms. The Texas executive has failed to get any prisoner sought extradited and he has addressed a letter to a Mexican governor asking him what objections are urged against the Texas form of extradition. lie advised that he de. sired to know so that it might be cured and justice meted out., Artesian Belt Train Wreck. San Antonio, Tex.-Fred Fentiman of San Antonio, J. W. Allen of Poteet and William Slimm of Poteet were seriously injured and four othex' per. sons bruised or shaken up Tuesday morning when an Artesian Belt train was derailed near Somerset. Texas Company improves Plant. Port Arthur, Tex.-The Texas Com. pany intends to put in a wood sawing plant at their cannery at Port Arthur for manufacture of cases for oil tins. The company has up to this time been receiving its cases in shooks. Japanese Fleet at Port Arthur. London.--A Japanese fleet arrived at Port Arthur Monday for maneuvers. The real object of the warships prob. ably is to watch the movements of the Chinese revolutionary cruisers and .ransports at Cheefoo. - ______________ I ' Two More ,Assassinations. Mukden.-The bresident of the mu nicipal council and two members of a the Progressive Society have been as sassinated. Suspected revolutionists are being executed daily. Sale of Fine Cattle. San Antonio, Tex. - Twenty-five head of registered yearling Hereford bulls, bringing $150 per head,' were re. 'ently "hipped to Colorado to cattle nen. BALTIMORE IS COMING OTHI The Baltimore Bargain House Comple Mammoth Structure • .. ,u·dPt~l B~%~~t . "°° _ Ir__ 4% 4v4 -r . . . , I The New 12."-tor1'' alti luore ;I ra· ,> , ng B The Ialtiomore lor',nin 1}ouse h:is just completed a !2-:-tory hbuidhiug, which covers enie third of an Imr mense city block, \ ith an est:unatrl floor space of 240.o001 squi:re loet. The site is the carner of [laltlinore and Liberty Stre,,ts and runniag back to Garrett Street. This building, adlded to the adjoin ing buildings which the H. BI. ii. S:lesroo0ms now occu:py, extends over a!most 85 per c( nt. of tho entire block. Al! combined the B. I. tt. bul!d. logs cover alnuc t three large city block.i. This inlclud, .s the bnilld~ -ig mentioned ahov- ;:',I their big 'aL c to Street l.i:+i; i their Clothi :: Factory, their \\ !,t !oD e at Sc(.'t, Stoc!kholm anrd \\ ico'nico Streets (which in it: 'f takel up an enti:ve blck ), an:d (tril r buil(tinug about tile city of IPaltinore. In 1911 th!e Sales of the I3. B. 11. titnounted to $1:: :;-1,,; .. . 'his statenl::elt was sworn to bI-fore a No t:,ry before being publish d This makes thmt the Fourth Lnrg o':t \Vholesa!e tiHouse in any orie city (doing business throughout the United States. Taking irto consideration that they have Na Traveling Salesmen, they se!l MORE Goods than any other Wholesale lriu::e in America, in any one city, without the aid or Drummers. 5 A, 'ý.Core stated, the fle, no 110 13. I. H, is Scor':er l Barlthore - . Str,-ts, runnI.r.g through to -'TrE rt , Which is considered location in LBa;timore. The sp .cial feature of iU!,ling is the improved a devices for hand!:ng their voh!:mne of ibsiness, Wh c:laim will reduce their handling the b:siness mat com; arison: to what it Ec coi!,pit(~r tr'(t1y to ham Lbu.r!ls with laborers. They attriinte the biggtt thir .c'cC in bousinees to ha.th t :y hlave always h 1 . :n.. ss o.c;re economticalliy Other ..,:.-- :.nd thereby bec1 ent:b!,d to live up to I moal: n'.:to. "MORE GOOi SAME fINFY-SAME GOo LES MaONEY ." The a::hitecture of the and thFe :~nifhcence of Its ainisl "r n Xe it one of thehuas WVho!lea:e Houses in Ame We ccninr:'t:late Baltimore Baltimore ::,rgaln House wonderful achievement. W upon :llItimore as the chief eru City and we are prod and anything the does in the expansion in the line of Broke Down "It would be hard to tell," says Mrs. Tebe T bott, of Lantz, W. Va., "how much I suffered from w ly troubles. I had pains all over, and got so weak, I scarcely walk across the room. Thanks to taking I began to improve right off. Now I can do my ho work, and am feeling very well." TAKE C CCD The Woman's Tonic Thousands of women have written, like Mrs. T to tell of the beneficial results they obtained, by this well-known woman's remedy. You must believe Cardul will help you, because it has helped so many Composed of purely vegetable, medicinal Ingredil having a gentle, strengthening action on the system, is a reliable remedy for young and old, with absolutely bad after-effects. Try it and you will find it of benefit you, for any reason, need a tonic. At the nearest drug store. Drop in today. Free toYou-My FREE TO YOU and EveryOf Suffering from Woman's A . nlsm a women. I know woman' s suffrngS . I have found the cure. "' I willmail, frceof any risaie mybhed f. *llI ilntructions to any sufferer from wemb ;want to tell all women about thiscuze-.5l" 'yourself, your daughter, your mother, ofr want totell you how to cur. yourselves at1m the help of a doctor. Men cannot understand Sferings. What we women know frum beier than any ductor. I know that my home treatment isalb for Leucorrhoea or WhltJshtH)iiah placement or Falling of the Womb, e ý -he Painful Periods, Uterine or OveMrian . also pains in the head, back and M feelNaga, nervouaness, creeping fSM melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashes, ed bladder troubles wMhere ed w peuliar to our aex. wo ,o r. r. ,. f SWe to end youe O ihayto Tean Das' T talen EsIF tI om ith yeo wepolyan ciureotons showing why women suickly and horw they cnRee ,t t hae. t ive n eaton s he it ande learn to think for uwish to connue, when the t7 boreE oredy |t cue a11 old et yens |#, ofOUOTtBI i eta, adwese oless t and halth a lday. Wt willrot interfere with your work yoe IadinI. p yo to rown locoiw who kn ows and ocilul torl that this addr, tet men l .e on lSON lasreed i. adesd I will men d youM as the tratmn. itmN . AD wI salamend you free of cost, ny iook "W~pum"__" by rem xpantu~ rn mail.Iilae ai7el li zlntr lllustration hwn n wmnsfean o hyci at home. E ttery womare seoud hay. it and earn wtohnkor pereell te twh ean ty.h0111 .must haye an operation you c...n decid foarn YoursnelorIf. Thoadso oen Whae tce wdtlum' pent which speedIly and eff'ectual --q "Le uolo o DUHS !wt rum ,1 aon~ Ladies. Plumpnessan h cures tqrrltoes, Green Sickness and Painful or rtm - asrvr i i .....mth. al~ways .result from Its ue Awtl Trearo t .noyou mdresall curyathe wreneu--e'a diseases and makes women wel, etrO .k'' .seheme. All letters are kept te anw.te today. 1" thlaoffersgsjn. Address MRS. M. SUMMERS. BOX 17 a a e NOTRE DAME, IND., HAIR BALSAM .m l anU.d ObeaUrT ti hl~ I Never Tails to Neatoy. Ora C-- ..a... . 1aatN alTs Lir W. N. U., HOUSTON, NO. -912. NMOET IN T'A'FlP We ell you how etd pmybeeIp~ri.e WtIt lor weekly prle list - ,,d w .tjrsaf s. M.SABEL a SONS U,.ILL, I. UT. edmlr Fws IlletT Verl h lblieb4 1885.