6 AND mi ra-K-l "Man r.:.y v.-orlc from Rim to nun but woman's wi-.i'is is never demo.'' In order to keep tlio botne neat and pretty, tlio children well dressed and till v. vi)!ii.n orcrda and often ' suffer iu. Bib'-.ice, uf iftinsr ulunjr from ' V....1 . 1 !. II a, ... v.ua LL WOT-.?, KUfJWir.tf; V. L'U they oiil-.t t ) have help toovcreoino the pains and chea which daily luako life a harden. It U to tiiesa women that Lydia E. riaklra'u"s Vegetable Compound, ma do from rmtiro roots and herbs, comes as a blessing1. When the spir it aro depressed, the head nnd back aches, there are drasfgiinr-down pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluctance to go anywhere, these nre only nvmptotns which unless heeded, arc soou followed by the wovA forma of Female Complaints. Lydia E.-Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine orp-onlsm lna strong aad healthy condition. Itcures Inilammation, Ulceration, displacements, and or-panic troubles. In prep.iring for child-birth and to carry women tafcly through the Change of Life it la most efficient . Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Ta.. writes: Dear Mrs. Fink hara: "For .1 lonjr time I suffci'ctl from female troubles and had all kinds of aches and pains in the lower part of back and sides, I could not sleep and had no nppetito. Since taldnjr Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following tho advice which' you gave me I feel like a new woman and 1 cannot praise your medicine too highly." Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to write Mrs 1'iakhnm. at Lynn, Mass Out of her vast volume of ex perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case, ner advice is irea ana always SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES 1907 FROM CHICAGO Boston and return - - - $21.0 Double Track G,,n Uts July , 13, 22. 23. 25, JU. 27, 28. Aurutt 6, 10. 20, 24, September 10, 14, 24. and 24. 1907. Jamestown Exposition, ( Season tickets via New York one way, $36.80 Norfolk, Va., and return 1 60 days " ' " $30.70 Other route and fares. Going date daily until Not. 30, 1907. Philadelphia, Pa., and return - - " $20.00 Only throuuhKlreptnccar rem te via Niagara Falls. Going datss July 12, 13.14, 15 and 16, 1V07 Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and return $18.76 Going datra July 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7, 1907: also In September lor Grand Army meet ins (going date v nd fares to be named later). Variants New England Resorts, one fare plus $2.00 for round trip, Baaed on one nay fare id effect January 1, 1107. Going oat -July 9. 13. 22, 23, Auirwit 6, 10, 24, 24, September 10, 14, 24, and 28. 1907. Various Canadian Resorts, one fare plus $2.00 for round trip Baaed on one nay fare in affect January 1, 1907. Going dates daily June 1 to September 30, 1907. Attractive optional trips by Lake and River, Including St. Lawrence River and Rapids In some cases without additional charge, are also offered In connection with the above. Llbeiai stopover privileges. Full particulars can be obtained by writing GEO. V. VAUX, Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agent 135 ADAMS SrwEBT, CHICAGO To oonvlDoe any woman tbst P.ix. Una AnUUeptlo will Improve her health and do all we claim for It. Vfm will send her absolutt-ly free a large trial bos of Putins with book of Instruc tions aad genuine testimonial. Bead yojr najue aud address on a postal curd. leansM and heals ai u e o u i m e tn - brans af fections, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic catarrh aad lnflainnmlon caused by lvmi rclne Ills sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct kx-al treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and reo ommenuMug It every day. 60 cents at druggists or by mall. Remember, however, it uwrtn u Mn nmuiu mi it, THJS K. PAXXON CO., Boston, Mas. Strayed or Stolen! One Gray mure, six vears old. lie ward to Under. J. MULHALL, Sioux City. Iowa. How Mnrbles Are Made. Most of the Bluik; marbles imod by boys ore made In Germany. The rofusc only of the marble nnd a-jate quarries Is em ployed, and this is trpated in such a way that there is practically no wflHtP. Men nnd boys nre employed to break the refuse stono into small cubes, and with their hammers they acquire a mar velous dexterity. The little cubes aro then thrown into a mill consisting of a grooved bedntonc and n revolving runner. Water is fwl to the mill and the runner is rapidly revolved, while the friction does the rest.' In half nn hour the mill is stopped and a bushel or uo of perfectly rounded marbles are taken out. The whole pro- -J tinmj iinota t li A itlupau tfifl. TMl I In lul Till I a Kecord. Grandfather's Cure for Constipation REAT medicine, the Sawbuck. Two hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular. No need of pills, Cathartics, Castor Oil, nor "Physic," if you'll only work the Saw buck regularly. Exercise is Nature's Cure for Constipa tion and, a Ten-Mile walk will do, if you haven't got a wood-pile. But, If you will take your Exercise in an Easy Chair, there s only one way to do that, because, there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and its name is "CASCARETS." Cascarets are the only means to exerciso he Eowel Muscl' s without work. They don't Purge, Gripe, nor "upset your Stomach," because they don't act like "Physics." They don't '!ush out your Bowels and Intestines with a costly waste of Digestive Juice, as Salts, Castor Oil, Calomel, Jalap, or Aperient Wateis always do. No Cascarets gtrengthen and stimulate the Bowel Mus-les, that line the Food passages and thiU tighten up when food touches tbem, thus driving the food to its finish. A Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles as if you had just sawed a cord of wood, or walked ten miles. Cascarets mova the Food Naturally, digesting it without waste of tomorrow's Gastric Juice. The thin, flat, Ten-Cent Box Is made to fit your Vest pocket, or "My Lady'a" Purse. Druggists 10 Cent3 a Bex. Carry It constantly with yeu and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need ci.e. Pe very careful to get the genuine rr.ade only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany, and never sold In bulk. Every tab let stamped "CCC." TM PAXTINE MRS. AUG. LYON helpful. AU Tang-led t p. The boy temporarily la charge of th "morgue" in the office of tha Daily Thun derbolt was not sure whether he bac found the portrait the night editor want ed or not, as there was no name on it. In despair he called up that function ary through the telephone. bay, ho exclaimed, I wisa you would send somebody down here thai can tell me whether this Is a cut of Sena tor Knox. Uoss Crokor or Harry Or chard, and be blamed quick about it !" Chicago Tribune. A Distinction. "So you are one of the men who went -west to grow up with the coun try," "No," answered the prosperous and serene citizen. "I am one of the men who went west to show the country how to grow up properly." Washing ton Star. F aaai O St. Tltm' Pant and all Saraoia Plaaaaai I I O Permanently laired by Dr. kltaa't Ur.ai ISorra Raatorar. fiaud fur Free f 8 trial bottla and traalia bit. It. II. KLl.NE, U.. Ml Uck Straat, rhiUdalyhla, r How the Ball Wound TJp. "Taas, de beauty an' chlvnlry oh Sinoketown mingled In the ballroom." "Mingled, yo' say?" "Mingled till 'bout 'leven o'clock. Den dey mixed." Houston (Texas) Chronicle. Sirs, winsiow's Boothlng tsyrup for Children Uuai, allayi pajit ours wuul coUo, tea a boiile, Yucuoui nil d Insolation. Tlw remarkable beat-Insulating ef fects of a vacuum is strikingly brought out In the claims made for a new sportsmen's bottle. The vessel has dou ble walls, being really one bottle with in another, with a sealed-up Interven ing spflce from wbleh the air has been wlthdriiwu. It is asserted that liquids In tlds bottle cut, be kept hot forty- eight hours In the coldest weather, aud that Iced beverages will retain theii delicious coolness for weeks lu the hot test summer. Tlio Knock-out Blow. , The blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the prize fighters. From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for tha jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown iu to worry and weary tho fighter, but If a scientific man had told one of tlio old llgbtrs that the most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing boot to the public a parallel fact; that thiJiVniacVIs tho most vulnerable orgai; out ol hj prKe ring as wen as in It. wc proU'ct pur htJdU, throat, feet and lungs, but thcNrW!wiBhye are utterly Indiffer ent to, until dlseaMind tho solar plexus and knock9 usoutT Miko your stomach to nnd and ft rong bv tin; use or fc t . .i i r' : . . i p r w - 1'ieree's (ioliTen Medical Disroverv. fit:'! j " " n ' - r I I I I t loinen aiefiic vmi ppitect vmir-.i in jour nLvmmr- nTTT- srint. n I ..liileli MeJU-kl lilfti'rtwrv " Uiscove cure's "well V stomach," Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torid liver, bad, thin and im pure blood and other diseases of the or Kun.s of digestion aud nutrition. Tlio "Golden Medical Discovery " has n specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and henco euro catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Jsasal Catarrh it is well to clcanso tho pasKuges with Dr. Siigo's Catarrh Remedy Uuld while using thu "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. Why Uie "Uolden Medical DUcuv ery" cures catarrhal disease, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you If you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ Ings of eminent medical authority's, en dorsing Its ingredient and explaining their curative properties. It U mailed fix on request. AUdre& Dr. Jl. V. Ilerco, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet Rives all the Ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's meilicinea from which It will lo seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, puro, tnijle-re fined clycenno being used Instead Dr. Pierce's creat thoni-aiid-Miife Illus trated (omnion Sense Medlcul Adviser will Mint free. pajer-bonud, for 'Jl one- cent kiumjig. or ciotn nonii'i ior di sunups, Address Dr. PWr as above. 1U.M1U.N fills rrl" wwm aina n miatuav iJWUUftMEIJiy No SitpJi Horai f.ir Ills- S(:i(nrr n ths) n (bp Sri;lp r I'l I mtrr S.oil. When (Jon. J. dm M. WiNon, V. S. retired, was nttp;i'ln!ei!deiit of public bii'Winjri iuiiI .r!,.i;i(i: In V;ishlu.ito'i, Itnt'cr t'levi-hind. lie w:;s l.ivlted one nf tei'imoii If- ;:i. "Pb.l" S.ieriihin to ne ct".;.;iny hl'.ii on n eai'flii.ne drive nlMut the city, T;e hero of Winchester will In line' Fpirif; until they uppr.i.udieil Scott circle. Pi t'.ie eeiiter of wlalch loomed the eqtiesttlr.n statue of Uen. Wluileld Scott. Then "Utile Phil" l t'titav Kerlor. llclnin.! up his lioi'.e, he Silt anil jruv.ed earnestly at the rmtue, riijs the WiiKnluxton Herald. "Wilson." s.ild ;,-n. Sheridan, "I havo an Incurable malady, nnd do net expect to live uu.iv thtm a year. When 1 anl dead, 1 suppose tht my eniestrian statu. will b, tic-ted. somewhere In Wnshlinrtu'i. I request heiv and now that yuu h;v to It t'l.it I inn not ncate.I upon mieli nn u lr i;.v if i n!.kiij horse ns that nj " wh!ch t:ii sai'.ptor has placed .''eott." The Scott horse, by t!ie way, was modeled utter one of the favorite mares ridden by (ion. .Tohn M irvan, the dash Inn Kentucky .'oniedeiite cavalryman, a fact known only to (Jen. Wilson and a few other persons In Washington. Although fourteen years have passed since Congress provided for the erec tion of nn equestrian statue of (Jen. Sheridan, the capital Is ns yet devoid of that piece of monumental nrt. Work was begun on 4t several years npo by J. Q. A. Word, the American sculptor, who, It Is said, finally has abandoned the task, largely because of the Injunc tion of Geu. Sheridan that his broii7.o likeness be Hot placed uikiu nny but a real war horse. Mr. Ward, It U stated, has made numerous models of horses, none of which pleased him, aud he destroyed them In turn. V In Portupuest East Africa an ex plorer has discovered n new species of Kobra, resembling the ordinary .ehra In shape, but the head, neck, forelegs and fore half of the body are dark brown In color, tho hind part of the body. Including the legs, being striped. He also discovered a peculiar type of antelope similar In size aud shape to the Boer roebuck or linpnla, the dis tinctive difference being a black lino down tin? miter of the back nnd ou either hind leg down to the foot. When the nulninl Is startled It immediately Uikes to flight, the Initial leap bolus fully ten feet through the air. Only a few naturalists and early ter ritorial settlers know that parrots were once numerous in Nebraska. Fifty years ago they were still seen along the Missouri river In southeastern Ne braska, but disappeared very suddenly after the first settlement of that region. The Nebraska parrot was the Carolina paroquet (conunus Carolluensls). It had a beautiful green nnd yellow plu mage, so striking In appearance as In stantly to arrest the attention of the early hunter. Uesldes this, the birds gathered In large Hocks nnd were so ex ceedingly tame and simple that the whole flock was easily killed. They were flue entlng and their feathers made attractive trophies of the hunt Ants are really very long lived, con sidering their minuteness. A natural ist hnd two queens under observation for ten years nnd one of Sir John Lub bock's ant pets lived Into her fifteenth year. Ants are very tenacious of life after severe Injury. Following loss of the entire abdomen they sometimes live two weeks nnd in case n headless nut, carefully decapitated by aseptic sur gery, lived fur forty-one days. A car penter nnt, after being submerged eight days In distilled water, came to life upon being dried, so that they are prac tically proof iigainst drowning. They can live long periods without food; In one case the fast lasted nearly nine months. llnyal NlcacmtiticM. How do kings come by the curlout nickname- that have been bestowed upon them? would be an interesting subject for some one to write about. We know fairly well how Knglnnd be got Its Uon Hearted, Its Creat, Its Con fessor and its Conqueror kings, but how nlKitit those of other land? Thus France has had Its liionarchs who were termed the Little, the Hold, the Stammerer, the Simple, the Indolent and the Fair, In addition to the Long, Handsome, Del oved, Affable, Fortunate, Good, Wise, etc. German history tells us of one who was called the Fat and another the i'.lind; also the Child, tiie Fowler, Piood, Rial, I'.lack, Superb, Sharp, Holy and Lame. Russia ban had a wonderful lint in which the titlea of Terrible, Fierce. Lion, Grin;, Proud, linpotor and Light foot are prominent Denmark shows a curious array, with its nine Tooth, Forked Heard, Single, Hungry, I!ar!'not, I .a tub. Pious awL Cruel. Hungary lias hail a Sniuf, Ger man Thunder, Venetian and n Kina' Mary; Portugal, a Fat. Idle. African! it i ul Perfect; Spain, a Monk and Gouty and an a-snrtmeiy (f oddili-.'s, Includ ing .the I ji ! I fin. L-ul. NoMo, Strong, Valiant, Gracious, Sickly, Impotent, I!e-.h !i',eiit an.l ( 'erenioniouM. Tin mi nits, in a way tell briefly the story ol eac'.j king's i-arecr. .Vuitlux Her Silly. "We've g t a dandy cook ut oui house, young, while, pretty and capa ble." "Gee! Vou want to try to keep her." "Yes; I'm going home to start a quar rel with her n iw ami demand of uiy wife that she lire her." "Why In the world are you going ts do that':" "So my wife will keep her." IIou ton Post. Some men manage I i acquire u re mi. tut Ion for ci- eree-s l.y Woiliiog what little they Know overtime. j It' hard for tho Uillideut lov to ay aoft uc'lliin;; i. 1 "Miss Smith has written a problem novel, hasn't she?" "Yes." "What It the problem?" "How to make It sell." Life. Dramatic Critic (during the secoud act) Some persons are born lucky. The nuthor of this play died before it was produced. Puck. "Life Is so uncertain." she said. "I know It," he replied. "Let's get mar ried. One of us may die within a few years." Chicago Record Herald. Wlggs Why do you always regard him with suspicion?" Vagg- Well, every time I see him he has a differ ent umbrella. Philadelphia Record. Teacher Miss P.adger. what do you understand by "the privileged classes?" Coed The botany class. They can go out In the woods once In a while. Chi cago Tribune. Suitor I have the honor to ask fot your daughter's dowry. Irate Pa I beg your pardon, slrt Suitor F.xcuse me; of course I meant your daughter' Hand. Vie Pour Rlre. "Marie, If James asks you to marry hliu to-night, tell him to speak to mo." "And If he doesn't, niaiuma?" "Toil hliu I want to speak to him." Wom an's Home Companion. "I see, ICatle, that New York Is to have one policeman to every G21 In habitants," snld tho lady of the house. "Well, ma'am, I've got mine," was Katie's reply. Yonkers Statesman. Newlywed My wife only allows mi three books In the closet to hang my wardrobe on. Oletlmer Don't worry. Before you've been married long one hook will be enough for all your ward robe. Stray Stories. "Iillggins says that wbeq he went to school he was one of the brightest boys In his class." "Yes," answered the Fportlng man, "that's where so many of us fall down getting out of the class." Washington Star. Mr. Wholesale My boy, I hope you save something out of your weekly sal ary of $3. Roy Yes, sir; I save $1 a week. Mr. Wholesale Ah I I knew I was pnylng you too much ! After this I'll give you two ! Roston Post. "Papa says," remarked the heiress, "that you're a more fortune huuter." "Well, now, my dear," replied the shrewd fellow, "that's more or less true. Your face Is your fortune, and thut'j what attracts me." Philadelphia Rec ord. "Oo-oo my!" exclaimed llttlo Tom my, hearing a church organ for the first time, "what's thnt?" "Shi" whispered his mother, "that's tho organ." "Good ness! It must be nn awful big monkey that goes with that." Philadelphia Press. Magistrate (to prisoner) What, you here again? I hadn't seen you lately, and hoped you were reformed. How Is it that you have again gone bnck to your old ways? Prisoner Because I( nm only just out or prison, sir. r.on Vlvnnt. "Deary me, John, here's another poor feller runned over by one o' these 'ere nutyinobubbles!" "That ain't notbin', mother. They do say as In Rooshla thousands o' poor folks are killed in the streets along o' this 'ere autocar cy!" The Bystander. Cynic (savagely) They say the fash lonable mother of to-day recognizes her baby only by looking ut the nurse. Fashionable Mother (unmoved) How extraordinarily clever, when one changes nurses so often! I always tell ours by the mail cart. London Tld Bits. "I took out life Insurance In order to put something by for a rainy day." "Yes," answered the cynlcnl citizen who has been following the life Insur ance Investigation, "but you know how little conscience some people have about another man's umbrella." Washington Star. Kind Lady (to little boy with big swelling In his cheek) Poor little chap, he has evidently got a bad gum boil. Here are two sous; does your tooth ache badly? Little Boy (remov ing the "gumboil") Oh. no, nia'iun ; I was Just sucking a big piece of taffy. Nos Lolsirs. "Where nre you off to In such a hur ry?" "To the doctor for my husband." "What's up with liliu?" "He tells mo he has got hepatitis, dyspepsia, rheu matism, enteritis, gastritis, appendi citis, nephritis nnd cerebro-spinal-men-Ingitls." "Holy terrors! Where did ho get all that'.'" "Why. a man Induced 1 1 1 til lo buy a medical dictionary, aud he's Jiist begun reading It." Brooklyn; Citizen. MhI.Iiik IIiim Hull Ilnta. Wb.it bei-oiiu'S i'S nil the biisebali bats? Is iuit." like tlii! obi Inquiry of "Wlmt becomes of .-ill tin pln.sV" At nny rale, bi fnrtui i- nre running all tin? year round, turning out nothing but bat.s. When one considers the 10, (mio.ooo small bo.vs in this country nnd that each one averages fuur bats dur ing bis early baseball days, the prob lem Ih reduced to liurtM which ac count for the demand, says I'opubir Mechanics. Hats nre no longer whittled out of a jdeee of beard, as was done forty years ago, but nr" made on ma chines which turn oul their thousand daily. The process Is Klmple but slow. First the logs are cut Into "Uilts" of from tliitty-Uvo inches to forty-two IncheH long anil the bolls sawed Into billet two and a half Inches or three Indie square at tin- ends. Tbreo years' Hea Honing I required for the best bats, either lu tin' log or biller. Tho kiln drying process Is rapid, but not con sidered us good. The billets are placed lu an automatic l,i:!ie, which quickly transform the stick Into the graceful form of tho bat. Tim bat lu then smoothed nnd polish ed by being bell against n rapidly moving horizontal belt whi'-h Is cover ed with sand. It is then ready for in coat of oil, varnish or paint, a the case may be. Save the Babies. ' 7 TflFAlTT MORTALITY is something frightful. Wo can hardly rcaUzo that of I all tho children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly ono-quarter, dio beforo they reach ono. year; thirtyscven per cent., or moroj than one-third, before they aro five, and ono-half beforo they aro fifteen I We do not hesitato to say that a timely uso of Castoria vould eavo a ma jority of theso precious lives. Neither do wo hesitato to say that many of theso infantile doath3 aro occasioned by tho uso of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and. soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain moro cr lcs3 opium, or morphine. Thoy aro, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons.' In any quantity thoy stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates oxactly tho reverse, but you must sco that it bcara tho signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes tho bleed to circulate properly, opens tha pores of the skin and allays fever. " ALCOHOL, 3 PER CKN r Ac jctalik Preparation forAs sLoiiiaifii cttcFboif amUdtita tlngUcStomadisaiadl3uwd$dr Promotr Distion3ifcirii ncss and ReitronUlns neitor Ojjium.Morphinc narMiaerjl. nUlilAUtUTIC. jtlx-Smta (fcrxWJiAV-. ADafrci Remcdv forComHu tton . Sour Storakh.Dlarrtoa VVarmJi'onvulsioBsJevcrub ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSiniilt SlfrMturtof NEW YORK. E-ccopyoiw. Wosnea Vote la Kaw ZaaUasiA. Public life la extraordinarily pure In New Zealand, declare a writer In tho Craftaman. Corruption or inlfiinntingo Dient In public office la almost un known. The aueeosa of all tho reform measures has been due as much to the men who have administered tbem as to the measures themselves, while no small degree of credit belongs to the people of the colony, because of their law-abiding character and their willing ness to give fair trial to new statutes. Notwithstanding tho fearlessness with which the New Zealauders have cut loose from tho established economic order one finds among them a curious strain of conservatism. For Instance, they gave the ballot to women thirteen yeans ago, aud the women use It and cast al'inotft as high a percentage of votes as do the men. Mr. Keddou told me that he did not think his govern ment could have carried a good deal of its social legislation w'l.L.imi iue help of the woman voter Ltut they have not yet given to tho lfe her Joint right in the home, and . 'remler Seddou wus being soundly rated when I was there beoaue be was advocating such a measure. Tbn straw bat is to be abolished in th white helmets on tropical service. WHERE D0CT0ES TAILED. Aa IntercBtinu- Cause from Salem, ths Capital of Ortfts, F. A. Button, It. F. D. No. 4, Halem, Ore., says: "Acute attacks of kidney disease and rheumatism laid me up off and on for ten years. Awful pains Htarted from thj kidneys aud count ed down through my limbs. I sought the best medical treatment but lu vain, and when I began uslnn Doan's Kidney Tills I was 1,7? ti. ATS tt-allrl r i iw w I li t ii-n ifiWjW i - 7 t J.-.i.vw enneai mill nff.r H T,-Nf M continual pains, headaches aud sleepless nights. I Im proved quickly and after taking three boxes felt better thau I hud for 15 years. The effects have been lusting." tSold by mII dealers. W) cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Iluffulo, N. Y. College Oars. There was once a Yale snphouiore who, as many college men do, found himself In tinunclal nB-alts and pawned nil his good clothes. A little before Thnnksgivlug be git a big check from home. When he got homo for the holidays the nrwt thing his mother took out of tbe trunk wa mi overcoat and ou It was pinned the pawnbroker's ticket he bad forgotten to remove. Hastily grabbing the ticket, be an Id: "Hello! They must have forgotten to take this off at the Smith dance when I left It In tlw cloak room." A moment later bis mother took out bis evening trousers. They abto hud a ticket on fhm. "Why, lUglnnld," she said, "surely you didu't leave these tn the cloak room, too, did you?" Ltipinflott'a. Tbv Kind They Fool. He Some jlrl nre awfully coneelr ed. She Why? He They'll brag about niaklntc u fool of a man that was never anything else. Detroit Free Tres. mm Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chcs. I!. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Loul3, Mo., says: "I havo prescribed your Castoria In many cases and havo always found It nn efficient and speedy remody." Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: "I have prescribed your Cas toria In my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and' benefit to my patients." ' Dr. Edward Parrlsh, of Erooklyn, N. Y., says: "I havo used your Cas toria In my own household with good results, and have advised several, patients to uso It for Us mild laxative effect and freodom from harm." ' Dr. J. D. Elliott, of New York City, pays: "Having during tho past Bt" years prescribed yoik. Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend its uSb Tho formula contains nothing deleterious, to Uie most dolicato of children." Dr. C. O. Epracuo, of Omaha, Neb., eayo: 'Your Castoria Is an ideal modlclne for children, and I frequently prescrlbo It While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate uso of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria la an exception for conditions which arise in the care of children." 1 Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria holds th esteem of the modlc&l profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. It is a sure and reliable medicine for Infants and chil dren. In fact, It is tho universal household remedy tor Infantile ailments. Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., BayB: "Castoria is one of the yery flnest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria has eared thousands from an early grave. I caa . furnlah hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficiency and merits."''' Dr. Norman M. Cee., of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "During tho last twelve, years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one of the best preparations of tho kind, being safe in the hands of parents and very ef fective In relieving children's disorders, while the caso with which acl a pleasant preparation can be administered is a great advantage." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S7 Bears the v JfHrX yiarnaB i ill 1 1 1 III The Kind You Have Always Bougiif ,n Usq Fof 0ver 30 years. vms esMTavus) , tt aawnamv Tasrr, nkw vans a nr. SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATES AND From CHICA00 Use "LAKE SHORE" , OR MICHIOAN CENTRAL Iht Kiagara falls Route. "AMERICA'S GREATEST ' RAILWAY SYSTEM" TO BOSTON OLD HOME WEEK, jily 25, 26, 27. 2 From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS ONE FARE plus S2.G0 for the ROUND TCI? A Grand "OLD NOME WEEK" Celebration and Reunloo Seven Days ol Public Festivities, commencing JULY 28th Founders' Day; Patriots' Day; Qreater Boston Day; New England Day Massachusetts Day; Women's Day; Military Day. During these Seves Diy Historic BOSTON will be "AT HOME" to ell her Sons and Daughter!, wherever resldaig BOSTON and RETURN, jlxy . u, 22. m V ' AUG. 6, 10, 20, 24; SEPT. 10, 1 4, 24, 29 Fare from CHICAGO, J24.C0 NEW EN0LAMD RESORTS, S J ViVU sept. . ,4. u. . From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS, One Fare Plus $2.00 lor the Round Trip CANADIAN RESORTS, daily until sept. 30. w From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS, Oee Far; Plus $2.00 lor the Round Trie Full Particulars may be obtained from any Ticket Agent ol the New York Central Lines WARKfiS J. L YSat. PnHitnxsr Traffic Maaagmr, CHICAGO ALMOST A SOLID SORB. Skin Disease from Illrlb I'orlune Spout on Her Without Ilent-llt Cured Her with CuNeurn. "I have a cousin In Rockingham Co. who once bad u skin disease from her birth until she was six years of ue. Her father bad spent a fortune on her to get her cured and none of the treat ments did her any good. Old Dr. suggested that he try tbe( (.utlcuru Remedies, which be did. When he com menced to uwe It thu child was almost a solid scab. He hnd used It about two months and the child was well. I could hardly believe she wns th same child. Her ikln was ns soft in a baby's without a scitr on it. 1 buve not seen her lu seventeen years, but 1 have heard from her and the last time I heard she was well. Mrs. W. 1. Inxle, Hurling ton, N. C, June 1(1, liKi.V A C'loae tiuess, "The word U 'q-u-a-r-t-z, quarts.' " Bald the teacher. "Sow, can you u It in a Heutence, MaKK'e?" "Why,' replied the little lrl. ."It's like thin here: 'When a gent love.- it lady be quart. un:'" riilladc-Iyhla In a Placb, la Allen'n KMit-i:Mf A iowdr to alinkf Into your slim-j. It rt t'l:s fM. Curi'rf Corns, nnnlons, SwjMhii. Sr, Hot, C'slliiiM. Aclilnir. Xivpatliij; f,-r! ami Ionrowtnx Ns I la. Atlru's Foot Kun n kr uw or titfht allocs t-avy. Hold hv ull liii,-Klsts and SUns Stain, L'.'.r. Ssmplr mallfl FKICK. AJdress Alien S. Oluistud, Lj Itoy, N. Y. , Kcray of lllsturjr. Kin Kiclmiil 111. bad otf. rfd his king dom for a horoe, but there wus uothiui; doicf in the trndlnir hue. "I wouldn't n'i'd tln borsf," li howl fil, "if I hadu't forotton to bring my trusty Colt !" Drawing his nword and ammilng a Jiia Jefl'rits crouch, he glanced Ht tlio irnl lerirs aad awaited the onset of the Larl of Richoieud. Signature of From ST. LOUIS Use "BIO FOUR ROUTE" Fare from ST. LOUIS, $27.00 SIOLC HEADACHE. Positively earee! Vt ' these Little Puis. They also reUeva M trei from Dyipepola. I -digestion and T Hum If - CARTERS Kittle m IYER Eating. A perfect i t Ay tor Dizziness. Ki Drowsiness, Bail tn tne Monta, Tooirue, Psia ta the (9 4a TOR11D XIV ER. Ttva regulate Uie Dowels. Purely Yegttable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL FI.SCL Gcnuins Must Bear Fac-Simils Signiturt REFUSE SUISTITUTESa- A SKtn or Beautv ) aev rwyery- R. T. Felix Ooursud's OrlantMal Croam or Megloal Baautliisxv. r l- .1 Ranlavaa Taa. - i . it.v i: .... i, ti. vrrrrT- ali, ud skis Dlara as avara si . os bamuta-. aat4 aW flaa daitclkea. m kaj Uit4 tM laA i faairs, aaaal la a karaalaa tattall lotaaaXarajlt.. Is prapaatf auaa. Art. at auajaimiaaa ll af aaaKiiaar safllt. Pf. h. atw tx'it aa-A is k hif vt Ox saaafc Vs (s uuvjs wlu aas CaL kV X I - 'llaarnad' Crsaan' si Us la bansful aill U r-ktii raparailona.'' ror asle tr all 4raia-l ft4 Faaas Uo.iia rj.rt.Wrs In tha Uulta4 kUiaa, Csaads sias Emit f L13.T. XMU from 37 b:it Jcntt Sltstt. 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