.four girls Ilestorcd to Health by Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ml ad What That Sap. MlseLlilIanRoss.BM F.atft4th Street, New York, writes: "LTdle K. rinkhara'e Veteta ibis Compound rer t . cam Irreg u I ar i t lee, pe- noato euaerlnr, ana 1 nervous headaches. rafter eTemblna else ' bad failed to help Die, and I feel it ft duty te let others know of It." KatharineCrair.23M i Lafayette St., Denver, suoi., writes: "lutuu to Lydla E. Pinkhsar't I Vegetable Com pound I ' am well, aftersuffecliic for months from ner- Tous prostration." Alias Marie Elo Its- man, of Laurel, la., writes: "Iwasinaran ylown condition andtaf- Sfored from suppression, ilndlireetion, and poor f circulation. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound made me well and Strong." . MISS KIKm Ri.uienn, tot 4 IT N. East St., Kt. jwanee, IH.,says: "Ly Idle E. Pinkham'sVege Stable Componud cured f me Of backache, side ache, and established my periods, after the best local doctors bad failed to help me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia K. rink, ham's VegoUblo Compound, mada from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ilia and haa positively cured thousands 01 women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear. Inj-down feeling, flatulency, indices. , tion,airzine8s,or nervous prostration, ' Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Plnkham invites all sicli women to write her for advice, She has cnlded thousands tej h(kHh. Audreys, Lynn. Mass. Whm wamwo to adtkbtiskiw please sjr yes sew ska) aaswrttseaeeai SB Sale Saasr. ) Bitutraaloa Saawia Mixed Farmto Sonne B WESTEGE. CANADA 8ome of the choicest lands for train srrowtnr, stock raisins aad mixed farming lo the new dis tricts ol Saskatchewan aad Alberta have re. eendy been Opened (or aetUeeaeBt under me Revised Haiacsteat. Regniatiem Entry may now be made by proxy (on oertaai eondltloaal.bytbetather.raether.aea.daasrhter, brotlier or slater ol aa Intending homeeseadsr. Thousands of hocneateads of 160 acres each era) thus now eaafty obtainable In these treat rre r rowing. steck-raiaaaaT aad mixed tannine seo Uom, There you will tnd healthful climate, reed elfhbors, ebnrckes for family worship, sckoeia for yoar cbfldraa. Eood taws, splendid oropa, and railroads convenient to market. Entry fee ha each case Is flS.OO. For parapfeM. "Last Beet Weel.-partV-ulnreai to rates, rentes, beat time to re aad where te locate, apply to W. D. Scett, Saperiateadent el Immla-raoen, Ottawa. Canada, er E. T. Holmes. 31$ Jackeaa St., St. Paul, Minn, and J. M. MacLachlan. baa lib, Watcrtown, So. Dakota. Authorized Coteta Sacnt Aetata. riMM mj wkara ran at this admtiawuai. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, tetb, mouth and body antiseptioally clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fectinf and deodor izing toilet requisite of exceptionsl ex celience and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Largs- Trial Sample WITH "HEALTH NO BEAUTY" BOON t(NTHIt THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. SICK HEADACHE Poaitlrely csrefl fcy these Little rills. They also re litre Dis tress from Dyspepsia, Is digestion and Too Hearty Bating; A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Tasks to the Month. Coaled Tongue. Fain In the Side. TOEPID LIVER. They ieynlsta tee Dowels. Purely Vegetable. MALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature ItFUIE SUBSTITUTED MOTHER CRAY'S SVEET POWDERS FOR CHILDRE?, A (IfcrUin Our foe FeTeripburtjaj. KLjMli&ru Truublre. siieitiiiiif 11 stti s f1 ;i V erllilntf .hi m f Mather Cray, BlaraeLaObild rmu't Hnm. Worms. iir iirriiu nx om. iu i nuuni. At l 1'mam.t.. itou. A. S. OLMSTED. Le oy aj V A Klr.iutf iirfeuae. The roloni'l of Uk aitafklug party fscod the couiiuaudiT-lufblff. "General," he hotly cried. "I wisli fou would cull up the peace oouferem-e t once. The rondiK-t of the enemy is dlsi,'rnre to civilized warfare. I sim ply can't ret my veterans to meet tliein ftt close quarters." "What w'fuis to le the trouble, col eir the chief Inquired. "Why, hit If tlK men of their line mt defense have bern eatin? Rarlic and the other half llujbnr,'er." Clerelaud trader. A u.' s'.ar ma :e of puiucoes is replac ing wood fur prneil niaking. It is cueai it 'id It more eusily sharpened than a pen . Cil of wcod. K3S&alV I slit? I J )iaktg&Z) i m& mi mM TOlTJNWlt CARTELS JSVER CARTERS IflVER Jl PIU-8 TO BUILD It Is it rapid tg lu wlihh we live. So new are tbo new Cuuardera that one lit not had tl:ne to loae wonder over these (rltantle liner, to e-ne to marvel at their Immensity of length and tremendous power. It looktil as though tbes'i ?Jvfet Htcamaliipa were to be the lnt word In marine wtwtruftUm. and that tfwlr 6S,0tW horo power n;arkel the limit of nio!lve trtreiiKth. Hut nmv, while one Is yet uturvellnjt at tliere new marvel. It I announced that t'.ie White Star Stenuishlp Compuny has Indicated Iyrngth, Displacement, horsepower 8peed, Name. istf. fret. Ions. of engines. knots. Oreat Eastern litf'S W0 2".aK) '7,050 14 IJritannic 1S74 455 8,riO0 B.5O0 1J Umbria 1 " 0 10..VX) H.ntX) IS Campania CW 18.000 30,000 20 Kaiser Wllhelm der Urosse 1KH 23 20.800 3O.0O0 2"J Deutschland '. UM)0 62 23,000 B0.0OO 2.1 Kaiser Wilhelni II 1903 C7S 20.000 8.8.000 234 Adriatic 4.11.7 725 S.8.000 40.000 23 Lusltanla 1907 7!K) 45.000 6S,0(X 244 New White Star Liners 1D08 1,000 about.00,000 20 THE REASON WHY. Wby don't I never git married? Wal, thar's reasons au' reasons, au' then I never did think much o' marriage Let alone my opinion o' men. They're a pore tort o' critter the bilin' 1 Thar a a few I aliow't fit ter live; But fer makhV the run, I jeV wonder Tbet their Maker Himself kin forgive! An' luarriaga it mostly jea' mts'by Au' trouble an' struggle au' strife. Read the papers if you'd git a notion What it la to be bitched up for life ! Land o' Guehen, I'm glad I ain't in it I Thar ain't no man I ever obeyed ; An' when I hear tell o' divorcee. I'm proud to be called an "old maid." I alius fought sby o' the men-folk : An', to stick down to sober, atrn ia;ht fact, I must own that they none one 'em never . V.z fnr ei I've noticed was cracked Upon me. So, you see 'mong my reasons Fer not gittin' married, ye've tasked Mo ter tell ye, the best of 'era may he. My dear, that I never wuz aske.l ! Hoslon Globe. Playing with fire m m : m m Ho lunched at his club, anil drovj to Cavendish square In the afternoon. A footman Informed him that Mrs. Mow bray was at home, and he was shown Into tho drawing room and left to his own reflections. After an Interval of about five minutes she came In. Tho three years which' hud passinl since he had seen her had scarcely changed her at all. He noted the small head perfectly poised, with Its crown of fair hair, the slightly tilted chin, ami the gray eyes that had lingered in his memory ever "since she had dismissed him. Now he saw them ll(?ht up with pleasure at the sight of him. She snilW radiantly. "C.eoflr:" she said, "Is it pimslb'eV" "It's more than possible, It's nn ac tual fact," he replied. "I got back to England a week ago." She looked at him with her head on one side. "You're not changed." she pro nounced, after a pnuso of Inspection. "You nre," he answered. "Am I? In what way?" "In a very important oue. When I left you you were a girl; now you're a married woman." , ' "A change for the better," she laugh ed lightly. "Of course! lOnpocially when your husband Is so celebrated a man." "OU, celebrity has Its penalties," she nnsworod, smiling. "You see, my bus band Is so Immersed In bU work I'.nd has so many scientific meetings to at tend that 1 see very little of him. At times I urn tempted to wish that he was not quite so distinguished." "An Ill-natured friend." he said, cheerfully, "Informed me this nionilnu; that you crept under tho lens of his microscope In order to attract his at tention." "Horrid! Who was It? Well, in a way I suppose I did. At least. I took a lively Interest In all his doings. I had made up my mind to marry ii!iu. and found the Infusoria the best way of accomplishing my purpose. You s-e I am frank." "Very frank. And now that you hav. accomplished It. I supixise you are quite happy." "Not quite. One can't lie quite happy hi this world, can one? You see, a scleiitilii' 1111111 can't be always looking down the microscope at oue object. So after a time he took me off the slide und began looking at the oUwc infu soria." 1 "Kitty! You don't mean !" She broke into a ripple of laughter. "You absurd boy!" slm cried. "ll,w could you tJiiuk ! Uut you don't know the professor. lie Is older tiinii I 11111. ft eourfe. Ami don't scppi sc he had er looked nt a woiluii IjcI'. ic well, before I put myself pnder the lens. And now tlu.t he luis iictually luarrted one of us - has gone tlu-ccivli the ceremony, so te ppcnk I tun mir he considers tint he Lug done his duly by the sex for the rest Cf his day. No. He has gone buck to the other kind of Infusoria horrid little thi'ign with waggly tails, lie finds thein more at tractive. Y01: Kce how frank I am." Thru be flanker still." he npil vl, "and tell me why you luanicd hi;u:" "Well, it was n Mini of exK'rijiient," she admitted. "1 wanted to know how It felt to be the wife of a elcl-i -at- VISSEIS ONE-FIFTH OF A MILS contracted for the ronatnKtloa of tw ateainshijia that are to have the auiaxlng length of 1,000 feet each, a length 210 feet greater than that of the Lusltanla and 320 feet more Umiu waa yie length ot Brunei's great failure the Great KuHtern. These two ateauishlpt aro tutendod to be far ahead of anything yet designed. Kx traordlnary i)eed will not be sought for In these larger reuse a. About twenty knots an hour will be their gait COMPARATIVE TABLE OF OCEAN LTNEF.S. man ; and besides I fell In love with him." "And was there nothing?" he asked. In a slightly lowered tone, "no thought no memory of ?" "Of?" "Weil, of me?" be said, bending down a little toward her and looking keenly Into her eyes. She blushed a little. "None at all," she answered, hurried ly. "Don't be foolish, Geoff. All that boy and girl uouseuse was over ever so long ago." He straightened himself. "Oh, well," he said,, morosely. "I'm Hfruid I must he going. So glad to have seen you, Mrs. Mowbray. I'ray give my kind regards to your husband and tell him how greatly I regret " "Now you are more foolish than ever, Geoff," she laughed. "I'm not going to let you go so soon. You must come often, and we must see a great deal of one another. I get so bored at times. Sit down and have some tea, and tell me all about South Africa." At tea their tete-a-tete was Interrupt ed by the appearance of the professor and his sister. The professor was 'un elderly man, stooping slightly under the weight of his years, a trifle short-sighted, and with little puckerlugs about his right eye due to years of research at the uilcroscojie. His sister, almost his own age, rigidly erect In black satin, had obvously no touch of bis absent mindedness. She was even unpleasant ly alert; and Geoffrey, as he caught her eye fixed upon him with susplcloui in quiry, felt absolutely uncomfortable, and was glad when tue time came when he could take his departure gracefully. "Good-bye, Geoff," said Kitty, as aho shook hands.1' "Uemember now we ex pect to gee a good deal of you as long as you are lu town." "Delighted," murmured the professor. "I'm a busy man myself. But my wife will always be glad to entertain you." Geoffrey lost no time in availing him self of the Invitation so frankly ex tended. At theaters, at concerts and hi the pork, he was constantly to be seen in Kitty's society. Her manner CONSTANTLY TO UE BEEN IN KITTY'i SO CIETY. tantalized him. She was always friend ly, nlwaps glad to see him; and there were times when he thought that thel." Itlmacy was becoming more than mere friendliness. But Kitty was elusive. She knew how to skate daintily over thin ice, to turn a difficult situation with a laugh. It was slow work. But In proKirtlon to its difficulty, bla de sire increased until It became a pas sion, wasting his days and giving him sleepless nights. He hated the profes sor now, and mingled with bis hatred was a touch of contempt for the man who. iKiHsesslug such a treasure, did not know how to value It. He was sitting nt tea with her. His manner was moody and abstracted. After a pause he looked up. "I'm going away," he announced, ab ruptly. "Going away!'' she cried. Involuntar ily. "When?" "To-night," "Tonight! Why?" "Why not? I'm doing no good here I've been a fool for staying so long." She si rove to laugh, but the effort was 11 failure. She was conscious of a momentary sense of restraint. Then she was actually frightened as he rose and came over to her, "You know why I am going," he said, tersely. '"What right had you to play with me all this lime to hold out si promise';'" "I gave no promise," she Interrupt ed, quickly. "No. you didn't; not In mi many words. You hadn't the pluck for tint. You didn't mean anytlilng really. Yo-.i were content to piny." K': was fascinated by bis earic-st ney.. "!;-it. Geoff." she whimpered. 'ff 1 wore hot pl.v.vlfa';" He knelt l.ii!e l;i'i and Ills fingers ti; hteiied up 11 Iicr arm. you were m.t '. Kitty! Do yon n :.!! wli;-'t you arc sii;. IngV Come with mo ho j r-viix. t'-i-nlghl. I'v? made all LONG. arrangements to leave for Paris. W can catch the 11 o'clock from Victoria. Will you come?" "Oil, how can I? Yes. No. I dou't know !" The sound of the opening door star tled them. He stood up swiftly, Just In time, Miss Mowbray, the professor's sister, entered the room. When aba saw them her eyelids narrowed. Half an hour later Miss Mowbray confront ed her brother In his study. e e e e e Geoffrey bad Intended to send In ths note by the servant. But seeing tha professor, a flash of mischievous hu mor made him hand It to him. "For Mrs. Mowbray?" he said. "Do you mind? Thanks, so good of you. It contains a few arrangements for our expedition this evening. We are going to tha theater." The professor took It In silence, ,nd watched him as he turned away. Then he went Into the house and entered the drawing room. His wife was leaning ngalnst the mantelpiece. "From Mr. Arnott," lie said, handing It to her gravely. She ojicned It with assumed careless ness. It contained a desperate appeal. For a moment she felt an Intense Indig nation that he should have dared to make her husband the bearer of such a message. Then the Are died down, and she thought of what life might possibly come to mean wltb a man who loved her and who did not merely accept her as a fact in the routine of a somewhat colorless life. She raised her eyes to meet those of her husband. ' "Thomas," she said, curiously, "are. you busy this evening?" "I have a meeting," he answered du biously. "Is It very Important?" she asked, with a slightly mocking stress upon tin word. "It has n certain Importance." "Then you wouldn't give it up If 1 asked you?" she snld slowly. Some Instinct told hlin that the ques tion meant much to him. "I would," he answered, quietly. "Oh, Thomas!" she cried, surprised. "But your meeting! Why?" "Because, my dear." he answered, courteously, "I consider it more Im portant to please you. Do you really wish me to give It up?" "Mr. Arnott and I am going to a theater," she said. "I do wish you would come with us." "I will." he answered. She let the letter fall into the fire, and watched its edges curl and blacken In the flames. "He Is to call for us at 7," she said. The theater party was not a success. Constraint reigned In the box. Arnott strove hard for a word with Kitty, but she gave him no chance. She kept her husband constantly at her side. When It was over, Arnott shook hands, a de feated man. "Good-bye, Mrs. Mowbray," he sold. "I shall not see you again. I leave for 1'arls to-morrow." "A pleasant Journey," she answered. When he had gone, the professor, conscious of the evening's restraint, looked at her anxiously. "I'm afraid you have not had a pleas ant evening, my dear," he said. "No matter," she replied. "I'm so hiiPI'A Thomas. Take me home." Black and White. Sticking (o tbe Dlaaarrrable Job. It Is the man who can stick to the disagreeable Job, do It with energy and vim, the man who can force himself to do good work when he does not feel like doing It In other words, the man who Is muster of himself, who has s great purpose, and who holds hlmsell to his aim, whether It Is ngreeublo or disagreeable, whether he feels like It or dues not feel like Jt that wins. It Is easy to do whut Is ugreeablo, to keep at the thing we like and are en thusiastic about ; but It takes real grit to try to put our whole soul into that which h distasteful and against which our nature protests, but which we are compelled to do for the sake of others who would suffer If we did not do It. To go every morning with a stout heart and an elastic step, with courage and eiithtiKliisni, to work which we are not tilted for and were rot Intended to do, work iiKiilnst which our very na ture protests, Just because It Is our duty, ainl to keep this up. year lu and year out, require heroic qualities. (). S. Munleii In 8 1 11 1 -ess M.r-rnzltie. '1 be Itrltirt - 111 1 11 1 lie. I It- I ! where the lii'M 111:111 who !i'VCiHd 11 li'iii-e.ir propffiil 01' miir n.'.U.- I:;.H roMiii.ill.'.l siiiclde. She- -Weil, lli.il prove lMiitni t.j. rept Unit we w men h ive :"t It a L'I'.iliv; .'. .' v. Ii:l': o:v .'.!:.c: ii "Here, my dear," said the husband, producing his purse, "here it 1-70 1 wou playing cards over at Urowa't last night. You may have It to buy that dress you wauted." Reluctantly tha conscientious wife took the money; then said, wltli an ex- ' presalon of rigid rectitude: "I simply shudder at the thought of rising money galued In such a way. 1 Henry, promise uit that after you have woo enough for me to buy the hat to go with the dress you will never agala ' touch those awful cards. I dou't waat nt Malum,! fit ltA.w.1,1 m ,tiltl.ii " ' Et. Louts Glol Democrat. LANQUtO jVKS WEAK. A CeaJltloa Cmm with KI4y Treakte aad Maekanb. Mrs. Marls Slpfie, 4ri Miller St.. Helena, Mont., sayt : "Tbret yrirt sg'i my back grew weak and lain ami I : could not stoop with I out a Miiirp pain. 11 Was Jllat SS bd M b.Mi I tried to get up from a chili r. I was lan guid and listless aud bad much pain and trouble with the kll ney secretions. ThN ( was my state when I j began with Doun's : Kidney Pills. They helped tue from th first aud four boxes made a complete, lasting cure." Sold by all dealers. SO cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. The armless wonder 1a the dims ma teura was complaining of his btrd lot. i . "I iesd tucb a mere foot-to mouth ex istence !" be said. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as the raanot resoh the dlsraafi portlea of tba ear. Tbtre la only ooe way to cure deafness, sml tliat Is by ronatltutlooal remedies. lieafoaM Is caused by ths Innsoied cendlrjoa of tbe a a- ' o us lining of the Kuslscblsa Tube. Whan tula tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hasrtac. and wbsu It la entirely closed, Lieafueaa is tba result, sad unless tbe Inflammation can be takvn uut and this tube restored te Its normal coujl tlou, bearing will be destroyed forever : nlue cases out of tea are caused by t'atarrb, which Is nothing but an Inflamed conjitlua of tba muroua surfacea. We will give One Hundred Dollars for sny case of Deafusas (caused by t'atarrb 1 that' raanot be cured by Hall's , Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ' V. J. CIIBNET A CO., Toledo. 0. noia or uriiKKisis, 7nc. Take Hall's Family rills for constlpstlun. The boilers of the steauier Mauretauia, placed end to end, would make a slriug 647 feet long. Four Water Color Pictures Free. To Introduce "20 Mule Team" Boraxo Bath' Powder, to the greatest number In the shortest time, thut all niu.v be come acquainted with Its qualities as a toilet, bath and nursery necessity, the Pacific-Coast Borax Co. has k ecu red the exclusive control of a series 0 four beautiful water color pastels, slit 14U xl7 Inches, printed In ten colors of the softest and most beautiful of flesh and flower tints. Bo artistic are these pic tures, that If they were obtainable lu the shops, they would readily sell at $1.00 each. The Pacific Coast Borax Co. offer them free. For full Informa tion how you can obtain them free, ad dress a post -card to Pacific Coast Bo rax Co., New York City. An English minister says that London ers are developing into a race of dwarfs owing to smoking aud ridiug in tramways. fl6 AN ICBIWAS BKALIZED Oa a Crop la Westera Caaada Last Year Another Farater Realises tllil.BO per Jere trout Hie Wlirat Crop. Charles McCoruilck, of Kcuvllle, Manitoba, writes: "During ths season or 1007 I hud 100 acres In crop on the S. V. quarter of section IS, township 3., range 21. west of ths Principal Merldlau, West ern Canada, yielded as follows: Eighty acres at 22 bushels per acre, which I sold for 90 cents per bushel, and 20 acres oats yielding GO bushels per acre I aold for 35 ceuts per bushel, so that my total crop realized $2,004 From this I deducted for expenses of thresblag, hired help, etc., $400, leaving me a net profit on this year's crop of over $1,000." Thomas Sawatzky, of Herbert, Sas katchewan, says: "The value of my crop per acre of wheat U f22.50. I threshed 1,750 busli ela of wheat from 70 acres, and was offered 00 cents a bushel for It; oats, 13 acres, 500 bushels, and barley, S acres, 80 bushels. I do not know If I have been doing ths best lu this din trlct, but I know if all the farmers were rlnlna as arall Watfrn Piiiiih1ii j would have no kick coming las fur us I grain growing Is concerned; aud I fur ther say that If you want to put this In one of your advertisements, this la true and I can put my name to It." S. C. N. U. No. 1( 1DOH. A Friend in Need THAT thin, little, 10-cent Box of Cascarets. When carried constantly In your Vest Pocket, or in "my Lady's" Purse it will ward off ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills. Eat one of the 6ix candy tablets contained In that T'Vest Pocket Box" whenever you suspect you need one. It can't hurt you, and it sure Insurance against serious sickness. When you have Heartburn, Colic, Coated Tonuue, Suspected Breath, Acid-risinc-in-throat, Gas-belching, or an incipient Cold, take a Cascaret. Keme-iiber, all these are not merely Pis comforts, but indications of a serious Crme. JSip them in the bud eat a Candy Cas caret. Cascarets don't purge, nor punish the Stomach like "Bile-driving" Cathartics. They act like Exercise on the Bowel- 1.1 Thoro Is Onfy Cno That" la . & Airafan IT,"? mm ai my if b m m B m B rm tJUkfaMgW ZjQSMUUMStJ USVB THE WORLD OrT TO CUltt A OOLO MT 0T DAT. Always rtuBbcr the full " nam. lor tbia signature on every box. FVJKI0C8 HUMOR ON CHILD. Ilehlas, Bleeding Sores Covered erir . blear Helped Hep ( ail. era Cares tier In Five Daye. "After my gmuddaughter of about seven years bad been cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fort night later by 11 furious Itching and m I u Till eruption nil over her body, es psrlslly the upper wrt cf It, forming watery and bleeding sores, especially under tbe arms, of considerable size. Fhe suffered s great denl aud for three weeks ws mimed her every flight, ns Ing all tbe remedies we could think of. Nctliiag would help. We tried the Cutlcurs Itetiiedles and after twenty four hours we noted considerable Im provement, and after u1tig only one couiplett kvt of the t'utKura Heiiicdles. In the consecutive days the little one, much to our Joy, bad been entirely cured, a I'd has been well for a long time. Mrs. F. lluefenacht, R. F. p. No S. Uakerafivld, Cal., June 23 and July 20, VJt-C." A uw agricultural building Is to be erected fur Ibr I'niversity of Maine at a 0.1 of about $.".:. KK. Mis Wlasluw's Ruethlna Smir for Child tee iretuiua. aufteus the guine, reduces la tHUiiiialt.iii. allays pain, rura wind oolle, ."c a built. Kwslera Xo Collector. "The beauty about my surgical prac tice." buiutued the niOK.piiro, "it tbat I always put iu my bill at the time of tb e.veratiuu." Ft T t St IM' fern u til mn Simm IO rarBiail ar4r Dt. tiiM 1U1M tin. Hmw,i. Si r rrra SS IrUI Wwts Mil traatu. a. a. a. BUNS, U., l tnt Im, rkiitealrkia, ra It is snj.uij iliai tue cuinuulsory adop- liou of the incandescent ayaieui of elec tric lighting in rftiues will greatly cut iiom u tie deatli roll. ' ret life rye Salve 10O Years Ol", rclievea tired eyes, quickly cures eye aches, inasmed, sore, watery or ulcerated ryes. All ilruggists or Uonsrl Bros., Buffalo If all I lie Bell telephones made eacb veer were bleuded into a single instru ment it would be nearly SOU miles bigb soil weigh 4.01)0 tons. There ia need for Garfield Tea when the skin is sallow, the tongue coated, and whoa bradacbea art frequent. A l'krslelaa;lral Ki plannlloa. "The eyes are th windows of the soul." "I suppose, then, that Is wby In many people they look so glassy." Baltimore American, BBaVJBWaaaBaaaaaBaanaaaaaBBaneawi OA 1 '(CSZf -i-w.l V- leaf ..snssaBasna MEMBER OF THg FAMILY MEN, BOVS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. wjcpa W. L. Douotaa mnkam and aatlt man' a $2.BO, 93.00 nef a.U than any other nunufaoturmr JEkiV warld. baoauaat thaw hmld Ila ahaom, lit battar, waa Imnaar, C7T ara or graatar vmlua than may ifiMi lit thm mrorld ta-da v. W. L Douirist U and SS fill! Edna Sheet Cannot mWA IFT1W. W Bold liv tlie ft mhum dtmlrn . Ifa woogiaa name ana pnoa t-M4Ml CataUog lro to any avddrfjMa, tCTia l.i. ,'TJl. r-ilV "rCAM11' WJWf.lAMWtMitSUwO Cure Constipation iKtur ii ti.:-. ki.Muiieu 1'- a iWvri'i n'-ii-f-ViVii fuaPn o Muscles that and that mf b VE.r. I natural Digestive Juices of the body into Food. Cascarets ward off, or cure, the following diseases. Comtipation L'iliousnest Indigestion Dyspepsia Torpid Liver Appendicitis Rheumatism The Vest Pocket box carried constantly with you, like your Watch, or Lead Pencil, . will injure you against sickness. But, don't forget that "a Cascaret In time is worth nine." ' At alj, Druggists. 10 Cents a box. ca Look tfa. The rreAtest test of tbot tul ity is in the worst tkoe and it Is in this particular fcraacfc that ws lead. Farmers, misers, Usher Baa, mechanics, and working mm in all occupations, will find tost tncy can gtt doubls the out 01 WORE SHOES Ther arc stoutly made through out ot ths most durable upper stock and toughest sole leather obtainable. Their trsafth sn wearing fialltlei Caaatt bs equaled. Your dealer wfll supply foul if not, write to us. Look lor ths Mayer Trade Mark ea ths sole. ear Honor bllt Shoes for Sunday F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company IHWAUKEE, wis. PRinTERSVlwS3 Yenec gjaui oity now oat union, aiova OUr . lowa . "OUCH" 11 m t f OH, MY BACK 3 WONDERFUL HOW 0U1CKLT TH I AND STIFFNESS CO WHEN YOU OU JACOBS OIL THIS WELL-TRIED. OLD-TIME REMEDY FILLS THE BILL 25.. AU DRUGGISTS. COo. CONQUERS PAIN mar "lrt Bs Eouallsd At Am Piles is Bimfi mmra. - - - " -IT" "jrr Six Shots for 10c propel Food, squeeze the Catarrh Hivet Colic Ja undies Bad Breath tfaust Diabetes Vertigo Ileadachi Scrofula Diarrhoea Womanly Flatulence Troubles Worm Piles Ulcers Pimpitt Blolckes Eczem . Dysentery "tX'SJ T OcUr XW. A w