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EE.RU.r!A-r3k- STAflDARD Y f UNCLB SAM"A High Standard Is Required of Any gat&rfhRejtiedy That Jjas Been Endor&jd bysgf Many Trv&yGmiy anjJ?vmfr&LJiQBte.'!m. HER JOURNEY TO MANILA. Officer' Wife Writes Interesting Let ter From Philippines. . The wife' of an army officer .who re--cenUy went to the Philippines .writes" a glowing account of the oournejyand, instead; of discomforts, which one is supffsed to encounter. seenm in hnv "T'lIouW tne experience altogether novel .-J T V'BPf?1-' rHoflrtulu she. do-. TfcTtues feSl 'wonifcrfUllv nictiiresdiie1 with its cocoanut calms, flower ing trees and shrubs and hedges, of night-blooming ce-eus. ' The sea bath ing is excellent!nd the- hotel as gos l as any: in Washington. In Guam, sty) writes, the tropical growth is marvel? ous, but there are few flowers.: Thev ride from the landing to the town., a station of marines, in a carabao carl, which she declares to be "not a swift means.ot loctnnotlon, but safe and gbdtf for tb,Jj&,anjd,ajlds: "The drive fr22lir'a Jock 18 the most DeautifUl iimVieaiyjiecn; following. the shore line lsfihe..qoVjjya.Bnd shaded by lmnienjso epeoamit jiairns and ho" yond a WJfeMijf troJjKl 'growth. Tbo natives .wttaaihaut .garments, save from their hflh dowA, the women wear-4 lng trailing skirts In an effort to equal- RUNS DOWN WOLVES THE PRESIDENT IN OKI Llzfthelr clothing." Conviction Follows Trial . . .n. ... j ho describes' the passage throxfilr the San BernaYdlno straits, .through ;tBWted to be a dangerous .one. as very delightful mountains as latRB ffS .-vMlMkAlleghenles sloping up from the waiPrs, Qg; aad green. Jfjthiflr; yery tops J. They wound in and out among the Bjands a day and a;alf, and so closiJ to land that, they could distin guish latives on the shore.4' "' - Liljo. most others, she finds life 1n Mania very fasclnajhtngj but admits that Iter first lujfr(rji(Jn to a native , bed jVias 9Lala'U to make them UfeUitg friends. It has a cane-seat bot tom, where springs usually set; on thatfs spread ajthla pad ,aa thqn a straw mat, or one made of palm leaves, upoillwhlch is laid the usual sheets, etc. (j he says the civil' eovejflment peo--Ple 1f?lIV "kMo tyW lne entire array .evaciktrtA;i'jAi8s',Jbiit that, in her opinion, the army will be needed for sJme time, and cites in that connection trtofabt that the priests take the school boys from the Luneta before "The Star bpangied Banner: Is played, which is done at the close of every concert, and that the Spanish native element also leaves. - , ,,,t ; J "When buying loose coffee or anythinpr your erocer hannens tj have in his bin, how do you know what Vou are I getting ? Some queer Btories about coffee that is Bold in bulk, ' I could b.toldvifthe people who handle it (grocers), cared -to Bpeak out ' ''" Could any amount of mere -talk nave persuaded millions of 7 housekeepers to use Lion Cofiee, Hie leader ol all package coffees for over a quarter I farity, strengtn, Jtiavor ana cniiormiiy v This popular. aucccsa ol LION COFFEE can be due.janly to Inherent merit. There la no tronfcer proof ol merit than coa llniif (VjigJJncrgMlna popularity. U the verdict of MILLION OFv HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you of the merits of LION COFFEE,' It costs yoajfeut a trifle to buy a package. It Is the easiest way to convince tybufself, and to 'roakfe't yoa a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LI)N.OB?'EB1'tB-.!4 onlt In! lb. waled pokaee. ' and reacbea jon u pure and clean aa when it left our factory. Uon-aoaa on every paeKae. . Save these Lion-beaaa (or Talaable premtamn. A SWp BY. .GROCEIISOO W00L80N SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. W. L.VDOtJGLAS UNION HADE. W. T,. Dong) SA.ftO ahM nrtJLrttju&lm In thm urlnaualltir. Dry m -. to 7. OO. XI rid bfcttuteor their xrlleut . risay ttltinc wd ui ror wpurlna nnlltira. Tbrvsrtjuat m mi mow iimi rmt frit Ha ftift . Iu ! abi thn . kill LtMltiv. V. 1. Iwucla auiar- ates their vulut) by slMtMPlBB hi MMiue prie f V.' are sol it Chronvh hla wn rtill aCttrra In thpHnrlplUlra,iilidbFVvl'lra"ry'f iTT1 onptt. rUUIHIMVI(US natiMHUji" h dIv dtiWrtic la thti prlw. Jn alu M-&k ahoca eoat ttir4 rriuke, ttrd Vh)r: n't ahiipe hetlT, weur tongrr, inn ureoi aniti on bottom oOarh aho. Iook ftor It. rk oaglMSa.(kO hMa tr where voallve. W.1-. Uvu1aUhuea atrtt wUhftttybur rcaveb. BETTER THAU OTHER MAKES AT AST PRW0. oj good, bftter than onvthot that ifver HadrQirtile$ of price." Eor the latt thrt van have worn Wi HouQlnt W.W tht niHfniM4to4 mw at acKut. bat bftter than any thor that i rvrr had. rmantlftt of price." Chat, U f 'arrflli AuU Ctuhier Tht Capital National Bank, InUanap,,ttt, tnd. Bort vear W L. Doaglas $3.50 And $2.00 ihoet becaasa they fit better, hold their inape, and wear longer than other makes.. Wl.pGLASt$4.00 SHOES C WIOIBE EQUALLED ATANYPRJCE.. com u eontuterea H in patent ttaiw pnaucea. rtrr('OLOBEYF.I.EnW(LlN()TWF.AaBBiMT W. L. ItongUu baa the UVat'th'lIiliH mitnM InCMrowuMi Vo trouble to at a at by aiatf. aso. eitra prfpnyi dt-liverr. Ifyoa (leira fuftbftC Intonualloo. Witt or iUtutrattd Lataimfut V Spring Btyltt. V "I ' ; 'If m t n i a a i 4' 11 WHY OLIVE8 ARE PICKLED. Califdrnla Joke orv Tenderfjt From , the East. J 1 U i :r. ! 1 1 nave just returned from Callfor nia," Bald the traveler, "and for your information, in cnne. o ver wander thltH6r, let me tiofcoou oh one of 'the merfy little Jests which the inhabi tant : love to ring in on the innocent tendjirfoot. "4bont the first thLpg they'll run you Kip against the California ripe olive. Ever, eat theni.ijyott -can hardlyppt them here because ttiey won't stand shipment. And they're mighty good. "Most real olive eaters prefer them to the ordinary green pickled olive. The ripe olives; ine pickled also, you understand, and come out of the brine let black. '' -: After you have eaten and approved, they'wlll lead you on by remarking: "'Well, if you like them .that way you'll like them better fresh. Just stroll out .to. the orchard with me and we'll have" one.' ' "Then they will lend you out to one of tholiirtiljaH of olive-trees. I pause to remark that you don't know what olive green.'; and olive brown mean until you've seen those colors in that slim, RraidtiiUUtle tree. - "Uliere are the fresh olives all right, hanging among the -'gray leaves and idotlng mighty tempting. You pick one with. confidence of the. easy nfrftk.aod lite into it. "Wltcx! Bitter? I can taste' It yet. It's atr'Ahe autnlne and rhubarb and wormftootpn UrtV'world, if6lh'mned,ina' nastyjlpnritlng"trrlternesrf' that : -h!tngs to you.iuitll you have eatetrtwc? nh'als. 1t, iiipjly 'bitterness thtftgrts iiiro itlie cLial,fsMi(n:d crannies of Tour mouth and' won't be washed oirt "Whep you recover a llttl'ttnfy ex Genuine'. Western Sport Hunting Coy- ote with Hones and Dogs " , Strenuous pay'e Work. Frederick, Okla.. . April 11. The Presldentjand his party began .their hunt yesterday, morning after . cxperl-. . enclng a western 'falnstora during the night. " - ' The wo"lf"chase;tb which the Prcsl" dent has beeh'so eoierly looking for ward began -early yesterday morning at Camp Roosevelt, eighteen miles southeast of here. There arc about forty dogs in the pack, belonging to John Abernathy, the famous wdlf catcher, and have been dieted and looked after the past month as care fully aa a trainer looks after the pugi list who is expected to retain the championship bjjlt of the world. In the rhneo vpfiror.tot, tt. .... t t j j U.IUUJ me iKiiiiui of thdrte- dogs was noticeahle:' The party of about a.dozen, Including Pres ident Roosevelt and his doctor, had not traveled far' this mornlnn until their dogs were leading them on a fresh scent. Soon the leaders were re warded 'by seeing a lank grev wolf de liberately loping (u it unmindful of Its pursuers. The dogs all seemed to catch sight of the1'' prey at the same time. The wolf soucht to elude Its pursuers by dodging, but this only hurried 'matters, as' it enabled the fore most dogs to catch up with tluMr prey. as the woir turned to beat off Its as sailants other dogs sprang upon the Dristnng auimai and bore It to the ground, where It was quickly dis patched without the aid of the hunters. Two other wolves were killed in much the same manner before the sun Indi cated that it. was time for the midday "'The President was invariably at the head of the-.procosslon' of riders. At one point, seeing some. water In a buf falo wallow, he galloped to the spot before the dogs reached It and sipped up the refreshing liquid, in good old fashioned cowboy style. By 1 o'clock the members' of the party were again In their saddles ready for another chase. But about ten of the party were permitted to enter In the after noon's sport, as It was found that the greater number of hunters the smaller the amount of sport. HorseSj riders and dogs seemed to grow in endurance as the day waned, and by night the big reservation con tained fi considerably less number of coyotes than when the chase began. nlit'fHM: the hrihV 'takes ontMhe bit rteiaesh'aud thiifi ' why 6Hven'are pickl&J-" ' 32 YEARS SELLING DIRECT ti Wx nra ,,, 1 & f ii !'? r- .ij i J aa .j v. uV laicsi ujuuuiatiurers pi,'venicies ana nrness ifuoe wona seii' IWeHaveNoAlents. y v but ahlo aorwherifoi mi ' i'frff.' 1 . , amlnatloo and apprwaV ry. You axaom lnc Knot atlafied aa to atyle, quality Vjtd price. We make tool atvlea of whirl.. mnA Re. ft. tuiMiMtiaa Bnn wita eitn.i& .i-.r k i.L . in. ninoer tltfe. frtc. - tlKk trat knit It Clkh a9l.oe. Aifoodaaaau art Cirrlatfo 'i I Ilarnosa Mfj, Co.,' EUha.t, Indiana, BDeclroen Drtrea. void, mi v.r. i...t 11 fold, allver, ioc; cold. 60c; -alnc or copper, 1. Cyanide leeU. atalllna .nv.lopei ana full price Hat lent ou aipMyilln. ;nnr and umpire wotlt aollclt.il,lailvjllnNii;oib, Heference Carbonate Nalloifc.1 banR a A CLKAR, H4ALTHV 6HIN i aanonoim'a naema . - I and Sam Kaa lPttti6,VtX ela. 4 Plil' earei rti-ifw, Plmpiaa. jrVvM ttiipaiiVln.frii.via ail, fl- i rile I hmi of the akis.nAa aiwiuu oure for Dandruff or Pcalp fltupM., 1.00 Par Bottla. Senfhr Fail Aak yoor eraairui oaroer or aena is BAH DHOLbl DRDO O0 Dee Melpea,' Iowa-1 PAT0II f WaUoa B. Ooinna, Patent At- frtmatv WaahlBarbin I . I! Advlrta DEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIEO CURES catarrh of tbe stomach. .,c:iiitL jr,, 5p ti. i . . HI prnifhf LVLBYtVKtZt. 1 JiiW-y ..fi yrsfJfWtlitahBvriwfe TOW CR'5 Jl,tkcr Gb nJ Mob ' Nock orc! ,., fall lir of wt acrt ' ZtTZt?' KIX 3I0N Of ' .IMC rl5Haantcedtovjot" ufattiov All njlofc dnlrn mU tbuv AJTOfTlCOkMlaiBlMBta f .itA!UCO.UiW1l07aoJt Mew.. 1 . H THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE. Mrs. S. W. Marine of Colorado Springs Eegan to Fear the Worst Doan'e Kidney Pille Saved Her. Mrs. Sarah Marine, of 428 St. TJraln street, Colorado Springs, Colo., Presi dent of the Glen Eyrie Club, writes; ''I suffered for three years with severe back ache. The doc-' tors told me my kidneys weref' fected. and. pre scribed m e d U omes for me, but I found that it was only a waste of time and money to take them, and began to tear that I would never get well.. A friend advised me to try Doan'a Kidney Pills. Within a week after I began using them I was so much better that I de cided to keep up the. treatment, and when I had used a little over two boxes I was entirely well. I have now enjoyed the best of health for more than four months, and words can but poorly express my gratitude." , For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. "What are ye going to slioot, sir?" "Well er 1 never can tell till after I've fired." 1 1 11 T'yi 1 TEA If weary, tea is rest; good tea. If wakeful, sleep. If dull, animation. If silent, talk. , .... FOX INQUEST. l-ei lrttMigi Lowndes. Mo., ApriF'lOth. Mrs, C Harty of (his'plaiv says: "For years IwasV la tt-ry bad.Jtealth. Every sp'r4ag I woultf -fr't'0- low that I waiMwjtB.?.fi do y own work. I gemed to be worse in the. spring than .ti. fi t Vi ,1 Hmn.nr Ik. vuQ r I W&S muj uu7 wt'vl -uw J i . r yery . wnk and", miserable and1bad much pain In my back anishcatjvt 1 aw Dodd's' Kidney Pills advertised last 'faring, .andiafeegan treatment of them aM 4hey huiertalnly done me jnore'-gSbd than atrythlng I have even used. ' . ' "IaYiill'f!fetlrast sprlng and felt better Uan'I' have for over ten years. I amHtyyedrs'of'age and am strong- j Jp tosiy man nave Deen tor mouj ears and I give Dodd s KJdney Pills' Lfredlt- for the 'Onderfu improve- The i ateroenl 4yilri. IfliAjrdnly one of a . great. jupny ijhefe t'odd's Kidney Pills have proven themselves to be the very best spring jnediplne. ' They ara unsurpassed as'toni'o and are the only mcaipine used in iny sands of. families.' .:,;..' Trinidad Jury Fastens Crime of Mur der on Johnson, 'Denver,, April 11. A Trinidad dis patch last' iiight says: The coroner's inquiry into. the death of John II. Vox Saturday afternoon was held this 41101 ning. All witnesses who knew any thing, about the events leading up to and connected with the tragedy testi fied and the Jury promptly returned a verdict-Charging Joe Johnson with the crime and finding that the fatal shot wns fired with felonious Intent. Sheriff Davis Issued a statement laHt evenlng..to Uie.effect that Johnson did not hold a deputy sheriff's commission. SherlSt'Diivis saM: "I want to correct two false reports which, I understand, have been gen erally circulated. One is that Johnson hud a gun given to him before we started to the train. That Is utterly falve and I want to say right here that he w6ufl have been handcuffed then If he hivjJwun able to make decent time running flint way. .We put the lron3 on him aff oon as we reached the car ml thcMydn't cortie off. -' "The other false report Is that John- on was a deputy of mine. He has 'never held a commission from me since 1 have been lu ollico. I did think of tii'iiuuig nun -uuei snooto, out nau 1 done so I would have given him his commission the night before he left, lie would huve had to surrender It ut once on his return, as he Is not a mnn I care to have among my deputies. The records of this office will show that he never was deputized slnee'I have been l!!nce. "Vhnt feelings the people have to wijrjiF me, I do not know: I had only (me' thing to do and thnt was my duty. J ,wt)iild have done It at all costs, whether we had ben successful In get ting Johnson away or not. I cherish no Ill-feeling toward any one. The provocation the people of this city hal was great. I had no business to think or to feel, only my duty to do. and what that was to bring me I did not know. I thank tiod we got Johnson away. Joe Johnson has a wlfe'ennd four lit tle children, the oldest a girl of eight ;ears. They live In a pretty little jouse on Vlne street. Yesterday morn ing Mrs. Johnson took her children and ,went to the ranch below the city, be ing unable to endure the curious stares of neighbors and citizens, to whom they had become objects ot curiosity and pity. .. , There are men who never pay any thing they owe except grudges. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because It never sticks to the Iron, but because each package contains 16 oi. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up In -pound pack ages, and the price Is tbe same. 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch Is free from all Injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-ox. package it Is because he has a stock on hand which be wishes to dispose of before he puts In Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package In large let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand De fiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of tbe Iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Men who do nothing but take up room In the world usually overdo the thing.- FARMS fJIVEJr AWAY. 1C.000 I u i him oi 1 i.O acres t-itch. nltu ated In the Ulntuh Indian Reservation hi I'tah, will he open for ui'ciipuni-y very shortly. Don't you want to home Mend one mid make youiMolf a home? Thin land Is the beat adapted to mock ruining mid fnrmltxtr ot. unv land . In t'lah. .Send 25 cents for linok and map telllnif about the country, how to homestead and route to get to the land. THE t'INTAH COLONY CO.,, box 4U8. Denver. Colo. The parting- words of "Which aide, )leao?" a barber are No chromos or cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches. The people who stand known uh fust people. fast are not .. TEA The bulk of people prefer to be humbugged yet ; we suppose they will always. . Your grorw muraa w meaty If )ta don't Ike aVaidiuf't bmt. Most people would rather preach half n duy than practice half an hour. Washing Blankets. Have ready three tubs of moderately warm water; for the first water make ' ' strong suds by using plenty of Ivory Soap. In this put a pair of blanket and stir with the clothes stick unlit clean; then rinse through theother two' waters, putting a little. soap in each. Wring by hand and stretch carefully on -the line. ELEAXOll U. PAliKL&r- , - Aa amiable bachelor says that al most any miss is better than a mil1,'- - providing she is neither" too old nor., too young." ; v " '.-'-,a?c Those Who Have Tried It . . will v.se'no other. Defiance Cold W . , ter Starch has no equal In Quantity or Quality 16 os. for 10 cents. Other brands contain only 12 os. v- $; Pntrhaji that decorate . the trouaere od a -calamity howler are not on the knee.' How's This? i We offer One Hundred Pollara Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cure bj Ball Caiarrb Cur. T. J. CHBXKT CO., Toledo, O. We. tbe underalmied, bave known F.lt Cbene for the latt k& veara, and be Here blio perfectly ben orable In all Dualnma traonaciioni, and fluiinclaUr r nivana. able w carry out any ohltaathinrumne b --WlNleMle-ltriiKa-liie, tulwtoJtKll J Ttall'e Catarrh Cur la takon luumally, ciln directly upon, tbe blood and muoouit Mirl4:naloitenw eytien. Teitlmontala aent free, rrlc it C4aur fYw bottle. Sold by all Uruciill. . I '' Aaae nail a rauuij ruia lor cooaupauoa. - Rich relations usually friends. make poor Ptso'e Cure cannot be too Wflily spoken of as a couh cure. J. W. O Bbjim, aa Third Ave. ' N.,' Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. S.ISOO.. -1 - i If a man doesn't wind tip his bid habits his health will noon run down. Mr, Wlnalow'a Roothlna; Syrnp. i For rblldren teetbbia, aoftena tbeffiima, redueea far flanuuaUoa.aUaya pala, curaa wind oollu. asualwiuav Kdna: "I dreamed last hlght that I wiih llshlnfc and landed a whopper,'' May: "What was his name?" i TEA V Go"by'the book ; . Go by the book' , V ' ' Go. by the book . Go by tha.bpok Vrila for our Knowledge - Boakf A ScbiBas I , Company, Sia FranciM. - j.. JudRliip; by the cats In the Illustrated papers some of the Polish Immigrants don't look particularly polished. Alabastine Your .;. ! Walls i Just ask the doctor if titers isn't 'a danger ot disease in your walls. . Don't take our word lor it ask him. Make him tell you. There is only one perfectly sani tary and hygienic wall covering. That is Alabastine made frpm Alabaster rock then colored "fcith mineral colorings. Alabastins is cleanly, because it is made from pure rock Alabaster rock and pure water. It is not stuck on with sour paste nor smelly glue. When your walls need covering, j you don't need to wash AlhBastinb b off. Just add another coat, for Alat." bastinb is antiseptic as well kis! Deauinui. i ne most Deautuui aecoc-i atlons are possible with. Alftbajime. Any denoratur or palmer can piiMt oa. Y u euuld do II youraelf. Inalitlon AIS- (' bastina being delivered In ibe orlirlnal patkatre. It la your only afeiruard airalniit aubiitltiitliin of worthlea kalvo ininea. Write for beautiful tint card and free euga-eitlone. yew draltr can't ntfh ran, araaf atl kit namt andivttviti srt that roH Matte Alabtutim ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grant Ave., Grand Itapldi, Mich. '' raiaaisiiNew York Ofllee, 109 Water BC iB'sjsVsYlS.' JfbiTjr who formerly smoketl 10! Cigars now srso&a" U17IS'SII!GLE DIIIDER STRAIGHTS CIGAR Your Jobber or direct from Factory, Peoria, I1L flENSIONiSIK Successfully Prosecutes Claims. . Lata Prlnoipal Esamlnar V H. Pension Buroau. Jyra utclvU wax, ldaujudicallugulaliua,ajtty aluoa W. N. U. DENVER NO. 15. 1900, ' When Answering Adverti:cments Kindly Mention This Paper. it poitofflce Lights. ' Paris Is to have, a Fpeclal klnd .of street llghU to: indicate' the where abouts of branch postoffices. TEA ; many" fine thoughts Ile.along that word of three ""letters: t-e-a! v ;fr.-ts; -. elo "with his toothless mother-in- Nebraska man wjio .rpcently law Boiwle,ad tfieMlst- of candidates for hero roedalg;,! .. ;. lWheD a doctor gives a rick'patJent up it's up to tbe nnderukw. It Is 'lh little' 'cur that Is always trying to set even with the big dog. Chicago- Teamsters' Strike. Chicago. April. 11. There was noth ing In yesterday's developments that would Indicate that there Is to he a peaceable settlement of the strike In augurated by the teamsters against the mall order house, of Montgomery Ward & Co. Wagons and vans of the big store manned by non-union men made several turbulent trips deliver ing goods to. railroad freight houses. Altnougn uig aim noisy crowns Fol lowed the caravans,' and the police were forced to break a number of blockades, deliveries"," the railroads were declared by the officials of the Store to have been a great- deal more successful than last week's efforts. Forty members of the employers' as sociation, at a meeting yesterday, 1b-sucd-a request to the teamsters to put a stop to the sympathetic strike, in the resolution adopted by the employ ers It. Is. declared that under no cir cumstances will they allow the team sfers to Interfere' with the carrying on of legitimate business, as will be the rase should tbe strike be extended to father concerns In order to bring Mont gomery Ward & Co. to terms. OBSTINATE GASES Of leneorrhea, excessive flowing, painful periods, prolapsus, or falling of womb, attended by weak back, bearing-down sensations, ulceration of womb, pain and tenderness of ovaries, are almost always cured by a fairly persistent use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If in any case it should, in due time, not seem quite adequate to meet every phase of some complicated case, Dr. Pierce always stands ready to offer valuable suggestions based upon years of varied experience which often proves of inestimable value. This he does en tirely free of charge to those using his medicines. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 6U3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. R V. PiKWa. Buffalo. N. Y. i l)mr Str-1 one thought I should never enjoy rood health again. What 1 suffered with womb dlsi-aso word cannot uxpnws. Had dlfttiraalne bearing-down pains, painful monthly slckneiw. backache. t-onstliiMloii. also cold hands and fnet at all times. Was sil run-down, and there, was nothing; left of me hut a shadow. After 1 had taken eight bottles nr. I'lerctVs, Kevorlte. Prescription, two of his "Comnound Extract of Kmart- Wed," also some of Dr. I'lcn-e's Pleasant Pellets, I was entirely cured. 1 always keep the remeiiiiM on hand now, and iwMnirueud them to all my sVouUs. Yours truly, Mrs. John Bowswa, m 4th Street. Rcnasvltcr. Albany. N..V. There is no opium, cocaine or other narcotic in "ia'vorite Prescription." Neither does it contain alcohol, wh sky or other intoxicant. It, often happens that childlessness is due to conditions which msv be cor rected. Many women have found that tne vitality ana vigor impartea rjy ir. Pierce's Fsivorite Prescription to the womanly organs, has been the one thing needful to fulfill the Joy ol mothernooa. Itut famous medicine is not. a cure-all, bnt a specialist's prescription, having as a single aim the cure of diseases . peculiar to women. ' Reliable dealers recommend " Favor ite Prescription." With tricky ones, . something else that pnvs them better ' will probably be urged upon you as . " just as good." Perhaps it is for . them ; but it can't be for you. Some ; -saving mny be made by purchasing our , medicines in half-dor.en quantities. If you ore convinced that the " Fa vorite Prescription" is the-medicine . you need, do not be cajoled into ac rep ting something else. The attempt ' to induce vou to do so is an insult to' ' your intelligence, Turn your back or the one who offers the affront.. ., OR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PrjLi.Pfi ', Cure biliousness, sick and billons head' , ache, diwiness, costivenesa, or-consti- pntion of the bowels, loss of appetite,' coated tongue, sour stomach, windy - belchings, ,rheart-burn," pain and dis- tress after eating, and kindred derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels.'-' ; I'orsons subject to any of these trouble '. should never be without a vial of the i " Pleasant Pellets " at hand. They are always adopted as a household rem edy after the first trial. Put up in glass vials, tightly corked, therefor -always fresh and reliable. . , ; i . One little '.'PHIet" is a laxative, two , are cathartic. They regulate, invigor-., ate and cleanse the b'ver, stomach' and " bowels. . As a "dinner pill,-' to-pro., mote digestion, take one each flay. To.' - relieve the distress arising -front over- ' eating,- nothing iPonaJs .i"ier-yt. tlpfe little "PolletV1 They're tiny, sugar- . . . I i ii 1 . ..dTl . - coawsa, aiiu-uuii'uB s.iiiiii-o, uvsivsy -j larger Uian mustard seeds. , , , . jDoctor Pierce's great Uiousand-nrtr? . "Common Sense Medical Adviser" wilt be sent for the mere cost of mailing;,, paper-bound for 21 one-cent stamps, ! y or cloth-bound for SI stamps.' 'It ila-' grand and useful book. Addrpsilr,, ' It V Pi.m. fuTt MnlnKt Ttnffnbv' K v ' .