OPERATION HER ONLY CHANCE WasCiiredtyLydiaEPink ham'sVegetable Compound Adrian, Oa. "I suffered untold misery from a female weakness and disease, and I cMild not eland more than a nmiute at a time. My doctor said an operation was the only clianco 1 had, and I dreaded it almost as mneli as death. One day I was reading how other women liad been cured by Lydia E. I'inkham's 'epe. talile Compound, and decided to try Uerore I had t iken ono bottle I jva? better, and Buiod.'.' Lk:-ta d now I am completely A. V. IlFKKY, Koute No, g, Adrian. CI. --rr. Ci.- , Adrian hy w ay will women tuko chances with En operation or drix out a sickly, alf-hcarted exbroiK'u, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they pan And health i:i Lydi;v Ji. l'inkhain's Vegetable ConiDouud? OS-. v0r tliirtv vr.irs it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inllammation. Ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, iudiges tion, andnervoin prostration. If you have tho slightest doubt that Lydia K. Pinkbam's Vcjrc table Compound will help you, write to Mrs. lMnkham at Lynn, Mass., for advicf.i Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advico i'reo. The "While" ICIilnuceroa. If President Iioosevelt . expects to bag a really white rhinoceros in Afri ca he is likely to be disappointed, for there Is no such thing, although there is a creature called by this name, says a writer. The animal is of a yellow ish grny, not nirHi lighter than some of Its relatives that are not honored with the name of "whife." It Is supposed that the hunters who first saw the creature viewed It galust a very dark background and in bright sunlight. Apart from Its color, however, the "white"' rhinoceros has some distinctive characteristics. It Is taller than others of Its kind, and hiyj a larger and stpiiirer snout. It is more decidedly herbivorous. One of its two horns Is sometimes dwarfed or wanting, which gave rise, as early as 1S48, to the fiction of an African one horned species of rhinoceros. Besides all this, the skin Is closely covered with small tubercles. The animal, iil.e all African big game, has been rapidly dlsupienrlug, and by 1800 it had vanished from eastern Africa, except for a small re aerve In Zululaud. It is di31cult to approach, as Its soent is keen and its gait rapid. ,Vr",,i-S '- -A ' ' ' f A Sort of Con.iln. "Tnu say, madam," said the bespoc taetG lawyer to the woman in the wit ness box, "that the! defendant is a sort of relation of yours. Will you please explain what you mean by that Just how you are related to the defend ant?" The witness beamed upon the court and replied : "Well, it's Just like this. His first life's cousin and my second husband's Brst wife's aunt married brothers named Jones, and they were cousins to my mother's aunt. Then, again, his grandfather on his mother's side aud my grandfather on my mother's side were second cousins, and his step mother married my husband's step father after his father and my mother flied, and his brother Joe and my bus band's brother Harry married twin sis ters. I ain't never Cggered out Just how close related we are, but I've nl ways looked on 'im as a sort of cousin." "Quite to," answered the lawyer. 'Tour explanations are perfectly 6atis actory." Impoaalble. "T Jon't euro about a church wnlrtln;, Ifyrtie. Do you? Wouldn't you rathei k. married right here at your owl kome?" "Yea, but I am afraid we can't do that, lgy. I'm quitp sure it's forbidden ia fci lease." -Chlrtiw Tribune. Appetite Calls For food which promote a prompt flow of the vium cereal Cn i t71 . I "The Tasle Lingers. Popular pltg. 10c; Large Family size 15c WHAT COLORS SHALL I TJSEf Thin Qneatlna la Important la Paint Inn a Ilona or Other ItnlldlnK, A projier color scheme Is extremely Important In painting a bouse. It makes all th difference between a r;:;iy attractive home, ami one nt which you wouldn't take a second gbixe. And it makes a big difference in the price the property will bring on the market. As to the exterior, a good deal de pends upon the size and architecture of the house, and upon Its surround For a good Interior effect you must consider the size of the rooms, the light, etc. You can avoid disappointment by studying the books of color schemes for both eterlor and Interior painting, which can be had free by writing N,i tional Lead Company, 1!Ki2 Trinity landing. New York, nnd risking fm 1ft useow -tier's Painting Outfit No. -ID The outfit also Includes seclQcatlotis, and a simple Instrument for testlna th purity of paint materials. Pure White Lead which will stand the test 'n this outfit will stand the weather est. National Icad Company's faniouf 'Mitch I!oy Painter trademark on the ;c:: i? a guarantee of that kind 01 Ti'iite lead. Ont In the Rain. The Indian fairly revels in rain, do elates fS. W. James in ills book. "What vtne .white uace May Learn from tha Indian." Indian women no more mind the rain than they do that the sun should shine or the wind blow, and as for any evil effect from the wet, there are no slns of it. In the first place, thej have bo fear of the rain. It la not constantly in stilled into their minds from childhood that "they mustn't get wet. or they'll take cold." This has soniftlilng to do with it. In the second place, they inove about with natural activity in the rain as at other times. This keeps the blrjad cir culating and prevents any lowering of the temperature of the body. In the third place, their general out door life gives thein such a robustness that If there Is any tax upon the sys tem it Is fully ready to meet It. Kverythlng iu nature loves to be out in the rain, and upon human beings its effects are beneficial, provided they value health and vigor more than they mind a little discomfort iu the bedrag Clement of their clothes. ODD BITS OF FACT. The United States consumes 80, 000,0(10 pounds of tea annually. A man can insure against loss In lotteries with a company at The Hague. There are more doctors per capita in New York city than anywhere else In this country. Seallug wax contains no wax. The Dutch throne has forty-one pos sible claimants. Potatoes steeped in sulphuric add and subjected to pressure make an ex cellent substitute for ivory In the manufacture of billiard balls. Where It Landed Him. With a duzed look in his liloodsho eyes the ninn who lind been on a jag foi a week or more nnd had wandered ovei the country in a half delirious conditio! without knowing where he was goin came to hiiusolf. He wns in a strange city. Everything; around hlui looked unfamil ia' "Officer," he said, stopping a police mnn. "what town ia this?" "Anneoiula." answered the policeman "Then I've (tor 'em again 1" he groan ed. Chi""o Tribune. Tallest Tree In tha World. The tallest tree in the world so fat as has been ascertained Is an Austra lian gum tree of the species eucalyptus regnans, which stands in the Cape Ot way range. It is no loss than 415 feet high. Gum trees grow very fast. There is one in Florida which shot up forty feet Iu four years and another In Guat emala .which grew 120 feet in twelve years. This corresponds to a rise of ten feet in a year, or nearly one foot per month. Ilnw the l.lne. Huron Munchausen had just told on of his stories, and somebody in the crowd had questioned the truth of it. "That's all right," said the baron ; "I know I'm a liar. Put I lie merely for fun. I don t lie either for spite or for profit. I'm not a meniuer of any Ananias Club." Thus, while contributing to the incun abula of unveracity, he escaped the Im putation conveyed by the short and ugly word. Masculine Cynicism. "Your wife seems to be delighted with the new flat." "O, yes. it has all the modern incon veniences." Chicago Tribune. digestive juice in addition to supplying nour ishment. Post Toaslies is a most delicious answer to appetite. It is, at the same time, full of the food-goodneas of White Corn, and toasted to a crisp delicious brown. Threat of the Snffras-ette. If ya don't take our cause up when yo'tr wife It'll 1m th greatest pl:t;ue in all your life! 'Twill be no use tranquillity to neck; I'll have a washing day tdx times a week! I'pon your shirt I'll never sew a button, And for your mip"T you sliall have cold nuittnti. Or If on pastry yon should set your heart I'll never make you pudding, pie or tart! If yon come home and bring r. friend to dine I'll go out--aftor lot-kins; up the wine! If to your chili nt nii;iiis. you choose to roam I'll fetch you ignoininionly home! Whene'er ;?ji make a joke I'll never lnnghr Before yoi die I'll writ.' your epitajxli! When wearied out. the day's work being S'er, If you woo slumber, heavens, how I'll snore ! Or if I'm wakeful, how you'li cinne those night!) ! I'll lecture you I will oa woman's rights. New York San. IMa-tit l ur of M Irrer. Tho women who are perpetually running after new hats and new frocks, dissatisfied with what they have got, and draining th;ir purjs, do(not make a right use of their mir rors. She who has sufficiently studied her complexion, her features, her hair, etc., won't make a mistake In the buy ing of a new hat; she'll spot her quarry in tho "twinkling of an eye," and having got Just the right thing, she won't lie in a desperate hurry to change it for something new. There isn't any doubt about it that sacred little moments with Misj Mirror are an Immense aid to economy. If one only had more time one would save many dollars, not to mention time and temper, for this is the sort of thing which happens. Rvery h."t. cne pos sesses seems suddenly to have gone wrong nothing will sit. rf-iht on one's head aud ofi we go U.- s-.-cur the milliners for something incro satis fying. Well, we get the satinfj mz thins, and go home quite happy and smooth tempered, yet perhaps very roo:i after take up one of these rejected mis creants, and, perhaps, with compas sion, pop It on to see how it looks, when lo and behold! the flaw irf found, that there was something wrong with the twist of the brim, or the angle of this wing, or that flower. We right tho wrong, ami suddenly the scene is changed, and the miscreant Is every bit as becoming as, cr more so, than the new purchase. Tads and farictes 5 HI USi East Indian hats aro among the new articles of headdress. Close, clinging styles have not yet received the expected setback. The dlrectolre sash Is an effective feature of the majority of the narrow, clinging skirts. The single psyche knot Is in in creasing favor for the coiffure as the party season advances. New model gowns show a slight flare at the hem, otherwise they vary little from past styles. The fan ia more faslilonalile than for many seasons and usually echoes the color of the gown. Plain cloth, combined with brocaded or embroidered velvet, Is to be seen on new reception gowns. For the later season tike gown of old-fashioned flowered muslin 1b her alded as the top of .fashion. Collars must now meet In front til a straight up and down line; flaring corners are no longer iirmittd. l'earled chiffons that look as if drops of dew had spatterod them axe the newest dei-lgns for evening gowrw. Of late there has btxn a turning from the longu.d white yoke lo lace and net yokes of tlie color of the gown. Tim fancy arrangements of brald-i and bands over the bodloo produces bo bolero effect without It Ix-lng a separate garment. Most of the sleeves of elaborate gowns are of the same lace or net as tha yoke, though there lias been an effort to establish the sleeve like the gown. The new corsets are very short from the bust to the waist line and renin rk nbly long over the hips, a sultablo stylo for large women. One of the newest girdles is a waist coat shape with turnback revcrs and topped by a lace Jabot which falls from the throat to the top of it. . Dlrectolre shoes are a fashlonablo accessory to accompany street g'owns of that style. Dressy shoes for in door gowns are also to be had in dlrec tolre style. -I Mi .ii ,i. The value of clothes specially chos en with a view to hiding defects opens up a wide field of thought, for Just as there are certain clothes to be avoided by tall women, and others to bo adopted by short ones, so also can obesity or scragginess be hidden by properly-selected clothes. Stout women will do well to avoid anything approaching ever-elaboratiou of design or trimming, all materials bearing horizontal bars or big checks; vivid colors must also be avoided, and It Is an excellent Idea to have skirts SUMMER CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN. cut In long, graceful panels, If one would hide the effects of corpulence, Another precautlon-is to wear loose rather than tight-fitting clothes, and lo keep the lines of the bodice as long as possible. Scragginess is even easier to hide by means of properly-cut dresses trim med with a profusion of frills, ruches, soft quillings of lace, etc. Too tbjn arms can be hidden by adopting elbow sleeves made Into drooping arrangements of lace, rather than short puff sleeves. In cases whero the skin of the arms Is red and coarse, it. Is nn excellent plan to line all sleeves with a creamy tint of mous sellne de sole over an inner lining of fine white net. A big waist can be frequently re duced hy a skillful dressmaker who avoids anything like a contrast at the waist, or by skillful folds, and care ful fitting and boning reduce the ap pearance of a waist several Inches. Too great prominence of the bust may also be hidden by well-arranged bodices made on a fitted lining, and arranged so that the fullness Is lost sight of. Prominent hips may be re duced and disguised by a well-cut cor set and a skirt cut and designed with the idea of remedying the defect. Round shoulders, which have not be come too pronounoed, may be hid den by a little careful arrangement and the skillful drapery of a fichu like trimming. In abort, there are few, If any, defects of the hody that cannot be coped with and Improved by a ro ally papatde dressmaker. t Mowtuar rtne Seed, A lady who was Just going to plant some poppy soeda, which were very small, jit them in an old salt shak er; the task of sowing them was mwlo much easier and they were sown even ly. This Idea may be used with all small, fine ueds. t'tiwf 9wlw Mnelilue. For those who own a drop-head ma chine an e,x-llout pLui is to make a slip of sojim soft ntOtti-Ul, for liibtauce, velour, to lit bittf or lop- It preserves the wood from arralrlu!, etc., when the machine U ki usi, a:;d servas as a cover when cbasttd. TaJte it Morulnx Walk. Let a woman w)u ha Ix-en working all the morning over tho countless de tails of houdekot'plng it on her hat and go out fur a brisk walk. If It Is only for fifteen mlnntes It will do her untold good her. heud will be clearer f HBCXVM and her heart lighter. Time thus tak en is not wasted, but the best kind of an investment, as sho will find sho can do much more In the long run. Toothache Hemedjr. A good remedy for toothache when the pulp (the soft nerve substanrt In the middle of the tooth) is exposed is a disk of cocaine. Thesti disks can lie bought ready for use. Ono or two should he taken up on the point of a needle, be carefully Inserted in to tho hollow of the tooth, and kept In posi tion w'th a tiny plug of wadding. It Is a good plan to get tho chemist from whom they are purchased to ap ply them. To rover Hat Frame. Cut the velvet the exact shape of tin hat, allowing about half n inch for the turning of edges. Instead of sew ing uso liquid glue 2nd proceed tho same as In sewing. Next, cover tho top of the brim, and, lastly, paste the facing In. It looks much better than when sewed, nnd requires less than half the time. Try It; you will be sur prised and delighted with the result Aotite I nillueatlon, A good remedy for acute indigestion is an emetic. I am not speaking of chronic cases. One tahlespoonful of mustard may bo stirred In a tumbler ful of warm water; and warm water should be taken freely after the emetlo has been swallowed. Acute indigestion causes symptoms which affect the blood aud make one fell 111 for days. Aaklnu; the Doctor, A story Is told of a lady, who, though quite comfortably off, hated to pay doctors their hard-earned fees. When her friends were ill she gener ally managed to get a copy of the In valid's prescription, and accumulated In time quite a respectable collection of unfailing cures. The lady caught a heavy cold, which none of her Btored- up remedies would relieve, so she de cided to visit a friend whose husband was a doctor. Arriving at the house, she found the doctor In his wife's drawing-room. "My dear doctor," she said. In her most Insinuating manner, "what do you do when you have an ob stinate cough?" The doctor seemed for a moment or two lost in thought; then, suddenly looking full at his visit or, he replied, tersely: "I cough." Honey Is said to be a good substi tute for cod-llver oil. A little ammonia In tepid water will soften and cleanse the skin. Callous places upon the feet may be kept smooth by the use of the pum ice stone. Celery Is a good nerve tonic. It also contains sulphur and helps to ward off rheumatism. To take the soreness out of a soft, painful corn, try binding It up each night with baking soda, moistened with a little water. An excellent home remedy for burns Is pure vaseline. Olive oil will servo the same purpose. The point is to ex clude air and dirt from the burned surface, and this either oily substance will do. If the hands are large, do not wear tight sleeves. The pressure on the arms will make the bands swell. A tight wrlstliaud Is as unbecoming to a large band as a low heel Is to a largo foot. Perspiring haiuLi ae an evidence of nervousness. It is good to bathe tliein often with white wine vinegar, after ward dusting them with jiowder of orris root. Persons suffering with such annoyance should dust their gloves with powdered cJu'Uk. Physicians claim that sleep Li mora refreshing n u tlarkcjuj room; trrero fore, it U b&st to liavu iik-iido sluuTus of dark green Holland under tli or dinary shades. Thurie tiro more easily adjusted than blinds. It Is well to accustom children from infancy to sleep In the dark. MeiM'ilfil SlilrttvuUta, Instead or being embroidered the new shirtwaists are stenciled In the most charming deslgus and colors. HEALTH V n BEAUTY to- WWi!&J 1 For Infant and Children. '3 Cat i "' " . - ALt OJlOL 3 PEK CENT. AVcgclaHe Pre parslinn fate slmil,niii$ tlic Food antJRrtfula KngUteS tomachs andJJivJs of mmmm IVor.olcsDirt(slionfhffrfiJ ncss and ReshContalns rtclilwr Opium. Morphine rwrMiiicnL NOT NARCOTIC. sillSCMfJ HilitiMialrStih Sijtr hfaajmn time. Ancrfrcl Remedy forConsdpa lion auur aiuumuiti'uuiu"" Worms,Coiivulsions.rovensfi ncss audLossorSlEE?. TacSuailc Signature of NEW YORK. a. ;. r.d l .a V fcularanlecd underihe Food Exact Copy of Wrapper, '(I 'J' !! 1 ' " " 1 .1 - Pollen 1 rnvtli Vnr, The pollen from the pine forests of ten forms a yellow coating on lakes or on the ocean, as far as 200 miles from the shore, and has been mistaken by peasants for showers of sulphur. The pollen grains of the pine are pro vided with yellow vesicle, which buoy them up In the air very much ou the principle of a box kite. A Car (or II ob Cholera. Hog Cholera or Swine Plague aa it is sometimes called Is a highly conta gious dlsordor. When a hog shows any symptoms of this disease, he should be Isolated at once and the pea fumigated in ordor to save the other bogs If possible. Mix one part Sloan's Liniment with two parts milk In a bottle and give tvery sick hog a tahlespoonful of this mixture night and morning for three days. Sloan's Liniment is a powerful antiseptic, kill the disease germs, soothes all Inflammation and acts as a tonic to the animal. A. J. McCarthy, of Idavllle, Ind., ays: "My hogs had hog cholera three days before wa got Sloan'a Liniment, which was recommended to me by a neighbor who was using It with suc cess. I have used It now for three days and my hogs are almost well. One bog died before I got the Liniment, but I have not lost any since." Mr. Q. W. Balsbaugh, of Peru, Ind., writes: "I bad four pigs that were coughing and were not doing well. I gave them some of Sloan'a Liniment and they got better at oaco." Sloan'a book on Horses, Cattle. Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. Mass. Talk and Money. Wilbur Wright, on the broad green plain of bis school of aviation ut Pau, talked about his early struggles. "Wo had, In those Dayton days," said he, "wonderful offers, uiaguiDccut promises, but when It came to tho ac tual laying down of money, then c'ooin descended on the scene. Our friends, with their mouths full of millions nnd tbelr quite empty hands, reminded me of a Duyton barber. This barber said ono day as he shaved me: "'That's a fine pup of Simmons. I'd give anything for it' " 'Wall, It's for sale, isn't it r aald I. "The barber burst Into sneering laughter. '"Oh, yes, It's for sale,' aald he: 'hut do you know what Simmons wants for It? Why, $2!'" A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To til knowing auffercrii of rueumnttm, wbrtber muHculur or of t lie Joint, ,i-ltli', lumbagoa, backache, pain In tli UWlnuy or neuralgia pain, to write to her fur a home trratmtnt which ha repmtvdly cured all of these torture. Kho fecU It her duty to lend It to all uflVrer KUKK. You cure youraeK at home a thoiiKundi will testify no change of climate being neceaaary. 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