3 A? I I ympffiis tours enna Cleanses tlxo MemMfeci- uaUv; Dispels Lot s andlieadV 1. it i t i. r K 1 GClies au A A. Mies duo lo lyonsiipauon; i, a i 'Acis nalurai acis iruiy as n I jn ntir. Best forMenmpn ond CiuliV lo et its Jieneficial Effects always uuy the Genuine wkich las ine Tun name or me torn CALIFORNIA BoStrupCo. by wham it in manufactured. printed on tne front of vry packn. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size only, regular price 5CKp' bottle. 3-- What a Settler Can Secur In WESTERN CANADA J 60 Acres Crln-Growtnf Land FREE. O lo 40 Bushels Whttl lo th. Acr. 40 la 90 Biuh.lt Oat. to lb Aero. 85 to 50 BusheJe Darley to the Acra. Tim bar for Fencins and Quildiaca FREE. Good Laws with Low Taxation. Splendid Railroad Facilitl. and Low Rata. School and Churches Conrenient. Satisfactory Markets for all Production. Good Climato and Parfaet Haalth. Chaste, far Proiitabla Investments. Soma of thelchoicest araiD-produclnr lands la Saskatchewan and Alberta mar now be acquired i these moat healthful nod prosperous sections cinder the Revised Homestead Regulations ; by which entry may be madeby prosyton certain conditions), by the father, mother, aon, daughter, brother or sister of Intending homesteader. I Entry fee In each case Is f 10.00. For pamphlet. I Last Best West," particulars as to rates, route, best time to go and where to locate, apply to W, D. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration, .Ottawa, Canada, or E. T. Holmes, 31s Jackson St., St. Paul, Minn, and J. M. Ma Lactilan, Uos U6, Watertown, So. Dakota. Authorized Govern ent Agents. I flaws say .her. jna saw this advertisement. ' For Sale An e'o 'trio llghtl ns fraDchl.se In a live, pro gressive, growing north- Vest Iowa town of 1.S00. An A No. 1 propjsi- tlon. For particulars address ELECTRIC REPAIR CO., 5 OO Fourth St., Sioux Cit, Iowa. . At JsraMtoiTO. A newly married couple was taking la the Jamestown Exposition. "There's our biggest man-of-war, j elear," said the husband, pointing to ne of the vessels In the harbor. ! Just then a little tug was seen puff ing around the big ship. "And Is the little one a tug-of-war, Tom?" asked the wife. Success Maga tlne. Glial ALrOHOL 3 PER nriiK 18 "".il m AVcgclable PreparalionforAs siinilatingtheFoodaiKlRetjuli ttng Uic Siwnachs aitdBowcls of butt1 Promotes DigestionJdieeril mm ness and Rcst.ContaInsneittfr OpiunuMorphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. HKeafOldDcSMMPIimit flmpiiti SnJ" jiix-irmx nistSttd Commit itaa HirmStrtl- '3)11; Aperfecl Remedy for ConsHfu tion , aour Mornacn.uiamiua 352 ! Worms ,Coirvulsioiis.fcvT;riSu nessandLossoFSEEEP. Facsimile Signature of warn s "B v. ..I NEW YORK. Cm."' Exact Copy of Wrapper. OVA J mmitffl II I bumvu 1 a r 1 1111 - 1 1 1 Tf TirTtTTYT.T.l-T.'f -ir.lV,: v. m mm am f , an in mmr ll IITM NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER inc tu.-nuri nj rouuEKN Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE , DON'T WAIT TILL. THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A A,9,U'CKiSURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN PRICE 1c rLI COLLAPSIBLE TUEES MADK OK PURR TIN AT ALL DkUGGJSTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A suostitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. T.ie pin-al!aying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will s'cp the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the lest and tafest external counter irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the cheat and Vomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Couty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, an J It will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people ay "It is the best of all your preparationi." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries cur label, as otherwise it Is not genuine. Sand your add res and we will mall our Vazallna Booklet describing our preparations which will intereat you. 17 statist. CHESED ROUGH MFG. CO. N.wYorhCity A rrettr Bl Dlaeasat. There w a children's boittal la New York which a tocletT lady visited regularly, taking fruit aud flowers to th little pntlenta, and In a certain ward a boy wai pointed out to her one day m a bad customer. '"Oh, he la Incorrigible,' sighed the nurse. "M!m Society talked a while with the little chap, and when ahe arose to go ahe sflld : " 'See here, I hare heard bad reports about you. Now, I want you to prom ise me to be good. If you are good for a whole week, I'll give you a dollar when I come again neit Thursday.' "The boy promised to try to be good. This promise, though, he did not keep. On her nest Tla.lt Mlas Society, going to his cot. mid : " 'I aball not ask the nurses how you hare behaved this last week. I want you to tell me yourself. Now, what do you think ! you deserve that dollar I promised you or not?' i "The boy regarded Miss Society with a troubled frown. Then he said In a low voice: "'(ilmme a nickel.'" New York Tribune. Only On "BltOMO QtTIlf INK" fhst Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, tx. for the signature of B. W. liltOVK. Taed th) World over to Cur a Cold la Ons day. 25c, The Land of Parados, ChiiiH Is the land of paradox. If It Is an absolute, despotic monarchy, It la also a very democratic country, with Its self-made men. Its powerful public opinion, nud n "states' rights" ques tion of Its own. It Is one of the most corrupt of notions; on tht other hand, the standard of personal and commer rlal honesty Is probably higher In China than lu any other country In the world. Woman, In China. Is made to serve; her status Is ao low that It would be a discourtesy even to ask a man If he lias a daughter; yet the ablest ruler China bits had In many centuries la a woman. It Is a land where the women wear socks and trousers, and the men weir stockings and robes; where a rutin shakes his own hand, not yours; where white, not black, Is a sign of j mourning; where the compass points south, not north ; where books are read! backward, not forward ; where naraesi and titles are put in reverse order, asj in our directories Theodore Roosevelt! would be Roosevelt Theodore In China,! Tilde ' Snui would be Sam Uncle ; where fractions tire written upside' down, as 8-5, not ; where a bride walls bitterly at a wedding, and a man laughs when he tells you of his moth er's dentil. Success Magazine. lie Knew Them. Once at an Important function al Marlborough House, Sir Francis Knol leys cume up to the Prince of Wales am remarked, "Some gentlemen of the press wish admission, your royal high ness." "Oh," said the prince, "show them In. If they don't come in nt the door, they'll come In at the ventilator." Red seems to be the most popnla? of national colors, if flags may be used as criterions. Of the twenty-five lead ing mitional dags nineteen have red in them. No other color is so much used. 1 P 111 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tAltKNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. TUBE HANDY w A 15 jii 'it: al 1 'lermotid Rolljfloii. Religion Is not rrgulntlve, It Is Insiilrntlonnl. Rev. Frunk Cnuift I'ongXPgiitionnliKt, Woi'itsUt, Mans. . Ijovp of (iot. Tlio moment n nut A hits In lienrt love for (lotl. tlmt mo ment lie hint n rrllplott. Rev. Dank I II. Overton. l'relyterliin, llrooklju. Home. Just ns Jokiih touched tt water ami tnrneil It Into wine, ho Vt touches the tlomevtle life of the wor'", nml home Iks-oiiics the best word lit tae EiiXllKli lniiKUiue. Rev. F. E. Hopkins, IlaptUt, t'hk'UKo. t'lear Oplnhms. We belief that tine clear opinion which has life lu It, made practicable and usable, has more power for (lod and Kood to men than columns of HiH-cnlatlon. Rev. T. II. McConnell, Presbyterian, Chicago. HsiiielnR. 1 see "ho reason why Chris tian people should not dance, If tliey dance In proper places, with proper company, nt projier times, and In tt pro per manner. Rev. J. L. Scudder, Ctu t'feationallst, Jersey City. Activity. Activity Is 0110 of the best antidotes for sorrow. We relieve our snfTcriiif? hearts by turning the floods of grief upon the wheels of practical and beneficent activity. Rev. J. I Illllnian, Methodist, Cleveland. Hlble History. No serious criticism lias affected one ktn of the 1 Bible's Intrinsic value, and those who treat It with flippant scorn only reveal their Ignorance of Its history. Rev. A. W. Arundel, Episcopalian. Pittsburg. The Triumph. Life has Us trage dies, but were It not for the tragedy there could be no triumph, (lod meant your life to Ik? triumphant, , and He will help you make It so. Rev. J. M. Warkley, Congregattonallst, Denver. The United Press. If the enormous power tied up In the uuited press of the country were turned loose- uon the evils of our grout cities, they would vanish and for a time at least you would virtually live lu heaven. Rev. l' A. St rough, Congrcgatlonallst, Paw tucket, R. I. Religion. There are those who tell us that Interest in religion is on the wane. That is a great mistake. Relig ion Is ,the supreme concern of man's heart. Men are not tired of Clod, They will hear you gladly If you have some thing to tell them about God. Rev. J. B. White, Baptist, Atlanta. Public Oflice. We need men we can absolutely trust In Importaut ofllelal positions. Let a few more craven cow ards, flatulent poltroons, superficial eoxeombs and fawning hucksters be re tired and till positions of trust by men who are known to lie noble, brave and holy. Rev. John Thompson, Method ist, Chicago. Church Monopoly. The day has passed when any church can claim to have a monopoly of truth; no church lias n right to call Itself the true church ; no church has the right to call Itself "The Church" as one of the small est of religious bodies In America does. Rev. R. S. MeArthur, Baptist, New i'ork City. Heavy Burdens. The burden of the human heart mnkes all the world akin. No time, no circumstance, can relieve mankind of this. When Jesus cries, "Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden," He means the whole world. For all the world Is heavy laden. Rev. II. E. Robblus, Episcopa lian, Anaconda, Mont. Obscure Heroes. While the world little appreciates the heroism of those who serve lu obscure places, It is n comfort to reflect that Uod, who look eth not upon the outward appearance, but upon the heart, says: "lie that la faithful In that that is least Is faith ful also In much." Rev. T. S. McWIl llams, Presbyterian, Cleveland. Symbols. Nature Is siicramcntal ; It Is the outward and visible sign of In ward spirituality. Water, food and sleep are great facts In this world, but they are only signs of greater things. Water Is symbolic of the washing of the soul ; meat, of feeding 011 Christ, and sleep, of death and the journey to the other world. Rev. 0. F. Seymour, IHs clple, Springfield. ' (iod's-Love. The world docs have its maxims, human friendships have been glorified, mid Hebrew writers have dealt with love, but the world has not dealt with a love like Ills, for it has never been nble to conceive of it. The old code of ethics of the Hebrews was the' highest the world had ever had, but lis keyword was "righteousness" and not love. Rev. II. S. Bradley, Bup tlst, Atlanta. Lack of Faith. Lack of faith In our own work will kill absolutely any faith others may have In our ultimate suc cess. The old proverb says, "Rats will leave a sinking ship." All our friends and associates will leave us as quickly as they can If they once fret Into their minds the. thought that wo oursclvef feel that we lire certainly doomed to failure. Rev. F. I). Talinage, Presby terian, Los Angeles. Itrvri'Nrtl. The foreign visitors to China hud asked to sec a native execution and the governor ('f the province, fur a consid eration, had consented to oblige them, 'Have mercy, your highness," walled the wrctchinl criminals, as they cringed bel'or the governor. "Have we 110 chain eV" "None whatever," responded his highness, chi-crfully. "It's n case of 'tuels I win, liei'ds you lose.'" Bolu uiian. Mm lu ( ullt'u, "Your husband, the poet, must take great pleasure In seeing himself lo print." "Yes, but If he'd get a job I might have the pleasure of seeing myself la something better than print." Kansui City Tillies So many good husliaudM huve palt KckVi looking whvs. DO YOU KNOW WHAT WHITE LEAD IS? Its Chlet Use and Method of Deter mining Hood from Bad Explained. White Lend Is the standard paint material nil over the world. It is made by corroding metallic lend Into a white powder, through exposing It to the fumes of weak acetic add and car bonic add gas; this iowdcr Is then grnuik. and mixed with linseed oil, making a thick paste, lu which form it Is packed and sold for painting pur Maet. The painter thins It down to the proiH-r consistency for application by the addition of more linseed oil. The above refers, of course, to pure, genuine White I-ead only. Adulterated and fake "White Lead," of which there are ninny brands ou the market, la generally Home Bort of composition containing only a percentage of white lead sometimes 110 White Lend at nil; In such stuff, bnrytee or ground risk, chalk, and similar cheap substances are used to make bulk and Imitate the appearance of pure White Iead. There Is, however, 11 positive test by which the purity or Impurity of White Lead may be proved or exposed, before painting with It. The blow-pipe flame will reduce pure white lead to metallic lead. If a sup posed white lend be thus tested, and It only partially reduces to lead, leaving a residue, it Is proof that something else was there besides white lead. The National Lead Company guaran tee all Whl.e Lend sold In packages bearing Its "Dutch Boy Painter" trademark to prove absolutely pure under this blow-pipe test, and that you may make the test yourself In your own home, they will send free upon re quest a blow-pipe and everything else necessary to make the test, together with a valuable booklpt on paint. Ad dress, National Lead Company, Wood bridge Buildinfj, New York. Iteiuly for Alt ( oinrri. The passengers were suddenly star tled by a shower of rice that fell from the bride's parasol when she took it from the rack. The bridegroom, a dark, stalwart chap, observing the smiles, placed his arm about his blushing bride, and then faced the passengers with the following remarks: "I reckon there. ain't no need for me to say we nln't been uiartied long; but 1 can tell you all one thing. You dpn't want to smile any more tlmn's perllte; for she's my violet and I'm her shel tering oak, and I weighs two hundred and eight pounds.' Success Magazine. A REMARKABLE MAN. Active ana Drlarbt, Though Almost Centenarian. Sliepard Kollock. of 44 Wnllace St, Red Bank, N. J., Is a remarkable man at the age of 08. For 40 years he wni a victim of kidney troubles and doctors said ho would never be cured. "I was try ing everything," snya Mr. Kollock, "but my back was lame and weak and every ex ertion sent a sharp twinge through me. I had to get up several times each night and the kidney secretions contained a heavy sediment. Recently I began using woaus Kiuuey I'll is, with flue results They have given me entire relief." Sold by all dealers. 00 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., ruffalo, N. Y. They have made bread from pnnut nical for many yoais in Spain. The bread is light and porous, but rather unpalat able, and it is eaten only by the lower classes. Furnish Your Home Without Cost With Premiums Given FREE for CARTON TOPS and SOAP WRAPPERS taken from "20-MULe-TEAM" 13 0 rax Products SOME OF OUR PREMIUMS: Leather Goods. Pocket Books, Purses, Hand Bags, Chatalalnss. Suit Cases, Trunks. Collar and Cufl Cases. Raior Strops. Travelln L b-63. Toilet and Sewing Cases, Rain Coats, uinorenasana Kuooer uooas. Jewelry. Clocks, Watches. Chains, Rings, Fobs. Brooches, Barrettes, Side Combs, Biace lets, Neck Chains, etc. Silverware. Tea Sets. Coffee Sets. Mugs, Desk Sets, Inkstands. Cuke Dishes. Candlesticks, Ice Pitchers, Salt and Peppers. Napkin Rings, Jewel Boxes, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Cigar and C'svrette Cases, Puff Boxes, Cumli anil brush Sets, Manicure Sets. ' Glassware. Nipples. Vases. Spoon Hold ers, Celery and Salad Bowls, ban Bon Dishes, Punch Sets, Tumblers, Goblets. Games. Guns, Pistols. Air Rifles. Fishing Tackle, Boxing Gloves, Tool Chests, Base Bail and Foot Ball Goods, Cameras, Phonographs, Banjos, Guitars, Books. Furniture. Rugs. Lace Curtains, Cutlery, Lamps, Baby Carriages, Beds. Send for 40 Pale Free Catalogue tilting Over 1000 Articles Given , Free for Presents. Pacific Coasl Borax Cc.Chicaoo -You rmn arrt a apleailld prraent fur ISO mr Im 4 oMpn Valuta rereMrnlc4 jr Carte Xapa mb4 mmmm H rappera 2 is invaluable in an emergency of this kind. It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion reduces the swelling and strenalhens the weaK muscles. - Because jwi.uhc.iico, remedy known for cute.wounds'.bru shnqs, burns and scalds. PRICE 25 so a $1.00. Dr. Earl S.Sloan, Boston., Mass cAir. OMs Yielded t0 Itnahala to th Acre. The following letter, written the Do minion Government Commissioner of Emigration, speaks for Itself. It proves the story of the agents of the govern ment that ou the free homesteads of fered by the government It ia possible to become comfortably well off In a few years? Commissioner of Immigration, W'lnnl- IX ! Hear Sir It la with pleasure that I reil to your miuent. nome years ago I took up a homestead for myself aud also one for my sou. The half section which we own la situated between Itou leon and Drlukwater, adjoining the Moose Jaw Creek; is a low level aud heavy land. We put In 70 acres of wheat In stubble, which went 20 bush els to the. acre, and 30 acrea of sum mer fallow, which weut 23 bushels to the acre. All the wheat 'we harvested thla year la No. 1 hard. That means the best wheat that can be raised on the earth. We did not sell any wheat yet, aa we Intend to keep one part for our own seed, and sell the other part to people who want first-class seed, for there la no doubt If you sow good wheat you will harvest good wheat We also threshed 0,000 bushels of first ) nt out of 100 acresT Eighty acres has been fall plowing, which yielded 00 bushels per acre, and 80 acrea stubble, which went 30 bushels to the acre. These oats are the best kind that can be raised. We hav hipped three car loads of them, and got C3 cents per bushel clear. All our grain waa cut In the last week of the month of August before any frost could touch It. Notwithstanding the fact that w have had a late spring, and that the weather conditions thla year were very adverse and unfavorable, we will mako more money out of our crop thla year than last. For myself I feel compelled to say that Western Caundu crops cannot ba checked, even by unusual conditions. I am, dear sir, yours truly, (Signed) A. KALTENBKUNNER. 'rolUi'iiiHI ifiil. "How much can yrm hold, anyhow ?" asked the woman, in amazement, as sht handed him hix third iilutcftil. "I don't know, nitiiu." said Katon Joga' Ions, remiuiiiiK operations. "I hain't nev eil beeu tented up to my full rapacity it." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ileward for any ciive of Catarrh (hat caunot be cured by Hall's Catnrrli Cure. K. .1 CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. 'We, the utKliTxInniMl, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly huuorahla in all business trans actions and Hnnnclally able to carry out any obligation made by his firm. WAt.niNti, Kinmas A Marvin, Wholesale DriiKKlstD, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh (.'are ia taken Interaatly, not Inn directly upon the blood and mucous siiifmes of the system. Testimonials sent free. I'rlce 73 cents per bottle. Bold by all DrugKiMs. Take Hull's Kamily Pills for constipation. Needless Ceremony. Peter had been hastily bidden tt Bobby Hunt's 'party, and his mothet was "rounding him up" in frout of th washstand. "Oh, mother," he said, "do I btvt to have a whole bath?" "Certainly." Peter mumbled something, and hll mother asked him what It was1 "I said were you sure it wasn't Just your Idea," replied Peter. "I'm certain I heard Hobby's mother tell you over the telephone that the party wag very Informal." Youth's Companion. Those Dear Friends. Nan I could wenr as small a shoe aa you do If I wanted to. Fan Yes, dearif you wanted to taka chloroform. FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Terrible Itching- Prevented Sleep Ilunda, Anna and I.rua Arleeted i Cutleura Cured In O Days, "I had eczema nearly fifteen years. The affected parts were my bands, arms nnd legs. They were tho worst in the winter time, and were always Itchy, and I could not keep from scratching them, I had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night I would hove to scratch through the bandages as the itching wns so se vere, and a times I would have to tear everything off my hands to scratch the skin. I could not rest or sleep. I hud several physicians treat me hut they could not give me a permanent cure nor even could they stop the itching. Af ter using the Cutlcuru Soap, one box of Cuticuru Ointment aud two bottles of Cutlcura Kesolvcnt for about six day the Itching had ceased, "and now tin ores have disappeared, and I never felt better lu my life than I do now. Kdward Worell, Hand 30th U. S. Infan try, Fort Crook, Nebraska." K. C. N. l No. 131008. WE3TERW CANADA CROPS NOT BE CUECXSD. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cslsr siere (eef! sriskter ss4 Istltreslsrl lass ssy sfser fye. Ose I Be sackaae eelara 0 llWn Tk.i j ...... ... .L . My .sr... .1,.... .., s,art. Wrl.s Is, U kl.aUt-V.'i VME .7. HUCs'l 1 ' cbToucy""' A Sprain or Strain must have immediate attention of its antiseptic and oiuuuo Linimenr j5 Ia eight years the population of Ootkav Jfapaa. has Increased from 811.800 t ever 1,020,000. The number at factorial has Increased by 001. Ia Platfe, tTaa Alloa's Poat-Eaoe. A powder to snake lato yonr atioot. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hore, Hot, CsJlona, Achlnr, Sweat In feet and Imjrowlnf Nails. Allen's FW-Eat make new or tirht shoes eaey. Bold by all Iirnrxlata and Shoe (Hore, 2V. tample mailed KKKB. Address) Allea . OlmstL ( U Koy, N. T. In 1812 people died of the plagu at ' I t.'nstintlrjopls at the rata of over 11,000 a week. Ia all, 144.000 perished. Mrs. Wlnslow's RootMne Srrno for Child- I rea teething, softens lbs (urns, reduces In ' Rsmmstlnn, allays pain, cures wind colic. xoc a ooiue. Oalalaa af a Csasslsseae. ' "Mr. Bpoonamore, don't you think ft kiaa 205 seconds to duration ia a great . deal too long to bo agreeable 7" I "Well, that depends, entirely on the , sr uVsirabilit of the kissee." .. F1XK CVHBO lit TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is u ran teed to cure any rase of I tea Ins. Blind, Bleedlnf or Protrud ing Piles la 6 to 14 days or money refunded 60c , Chancellor Von Huelow vigorously de fends the Kmperor of Germany from clinrgea that be is ruled by a secret cama rilla; aays army will be purified. Garfield Tea a simple and satisfac tory laxative! Composed of Herbs, It regulates liver and kidneys, overcomes constipation and brings Good Health. The highest point nt which man can live without his health being seriously affected is 1(1.500 feet WB PAY HIGH PRICES FOR Fl Bl and bides, or tan them for robes, rugs or coats. N.W.Hlde A Far Co., Minneapolis Over 70 per cent of the natives ef In lla till the land ; bene the population is scattered, and their power of co-operation la greatly lessened. Ulllloa Dollar Grass. Most remarkable grass of th century, (iood for three rousing crops annually. One Iowa farmer on 100 acres sold S3, 800.00 worth of teed and had 300 tons of hay beaidea. It Is immense. Do try it. fob lOo aho Tina wonca send to the John A. Salter Seed Co., I.a Crosse, Wis., to pay postage, etc., and they will mail you the only original seed catalog published in America, with sam ples of llilllon Iiollar Grass, Macaroni Wheat, the sly miller mixer, Sainfoin, the dry aoil luzurlator. Victoria Rape, the HOc a ton green food producer, Silver King Barley yielding 173 bu. per acre, etc., etc., etc. And it you send 14c we will add a package of new farm seed never before seen by you. John A. Satzer Seed Co., I.a Crosse, Wis. C. N. V. What It Is For, Wlfe Must you go to the club to aight, dear? Husband It isn't absolutely neces sary, but I need the rest Life. eclPhcw. Sails Why take castor oil? ' Goes through you like a salts" means violence, crrios. rrioes. cases. dose of soreness, irritation, and leaves your stomach and bowels weak and burnt out. Might just as well take concen trated lye. Then there's castor oil, disgusting, nauseat ing truck that your stomach refuses unless you disguise the taste. Fool your own stomach, eh? Don't ever believe that anything offensive to your taste or smell is going to do you real good. Nature makes certain things repulsive, so you will not take them. Force yourself to nauseous doses, and you ruin your digestion. weaken your bowels, destroy your health. On the other hand see what a delightful, palatable, perfect modern laxative, liver regulator and bowel tonic you find in Best for ths Bowels. All druggists, ioc, sjc, Joe. Never sold In bulk. Ths nttlfiA t h I t ,,m..h CC C. Qusrsnteed to curs or your money back. Sample and booklet free. Address fig sterling Kemeay 10. , inicago or new rsriu HOC AT ALL MEMBER O THE rAMILV. MEN. on BOVS, WOMEN, MIMES AND CHILDREN. o W. L. Dmuglmm mmkmm mnd mmHm mors aaft than any othar mamutavtra In I ha . l haoauaa thmy hold thai j5J ahaoa, fit bmttmr, wmmr lonaar, ana mrm of araatar valua than any atharmr. ahoaa hi lha world ta-dav. U3 W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edga Shoes Cannot 'A IJX ION. W. I.. 1oorIss name snd prlne Mil ly the bent shoe nalprs ererywbera buuee Mwea catalog ires to any auurasa, . healinq rne besl ises 'fl DITHEB li .. il How many American .women irt lonely homes to-day long; for thia blessing to come into their lives, and to be able to utter these words, but localise of some organic derange ment this happiness is denied them. Every woman interested in thin subject should know that prepara tion for healthy maternity ia accomplished by the use ol LYDIAEaPINKHAaVTS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West Union, S. C.,writes to Mrs. Finkham t "I was greatly run-down in health from a weakness peculiar to- my sex, when Lydia K. Pinkham' a Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. If Xtot only restored me to perfect health, but to my delight I am a mother." Mrs. Josephine IIall,of Bardstown, Ky, writes: "I waa a very trreat sufferer from waa a very g; female troubles, and my physician failed to help me. Lydia K. l'inkham's Vcge table Compound not only restored ma to perfect health, but X am now a promt mother." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia . Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been th standard remedy for female fills, and has positively cured thousands of ' women who have Iwen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, , periodic pains, backache, that bear- wg-aown ieeung, natuiency, Indiges tion, d izzi aess or ne rvoua prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice Sho has guided thousands to health. Address. Tvm. . fmJhompson's Eya Water MENTION THIS PAPER wmrnn nrnni fa i and Castor :LDil 2 sickening salts or repulsive Be Eaualled At Am Price Is stamped on bottom. 1 Tiikr Wt Nl..tltut. wailed from factory to any part of the world. Illoa- W. L.. XttWlA, unxktui, tvo.V'JfrV thud "W1 Jttcliuwtlw. 'V.