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distress after meals Sure Sign That DWllllams' Pink Pills Aro Neodotl to Tone Up the Digestive Organs. Loss of nppotito, distress after eating, shortuesa of breath, a feeling of uttor weakness thoso aro symptoms that aro familiar to most sufferers from stomach trouble Too often tho ordinary doctor's treatment serves but to weaken tho dis eased organs. Tho now tonio method of treating dis orders of this kind does not aim to do tho work of tho stomach, docs not demand that tho food bo pro-digested, but build.? f WHp tho weakened organs, so that they can do tho work that naturo intended. Mrs. L.O. Law, of No. 324 North street, Horton, Kansas, Kays : "In 1807, while wo wero living on u farm in this neigh borhood, I bocamo generally debilitated as tho result of overwork. I had serious indigestion, lost my appetite, suffered from a senso of suffocation and from ob struction of tho circulation, so that arti ficial means had to bo unod to restore it. After suffering for monthswithout find inir any roliof, I tried n box of Dr. wil- n newspaper. Tho first few boxes made mo lots bettor, and after using tho third box I felt ontlroly well. "I am now in cxcollont health and am ablo not only to tako caro of my house but also to assist my husband in a store which hohaslatoly taken. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured mo and I can rocom nioiid thorn. Thoy aro bo simplo, so easily taken and so prompt in their ac tion." Remember Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not act on tho bowels. They mako new blood and restore shattered nerves. In this way thoy carry health and vigor to overy organ and fiber of tho body. Thoy nro sold by all druggists or will bo sont,, postpaid, on rccoiptof price, 50 qonts per box; six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Wil liams Mcdiciuo Co.. Schenectady, N.Y. The time will conic when lb will bu found that physical aud chemical forces were intended to release man from ail physical drudgery, and so free his mind from tho burden of liv ing getting that he can mako a life. Life's troubles are varied and complox but woman's worst ones spring from the complexion. STIFF AND SORE from head to foot? Can't work today, but tomorrow you can, as the Old-Monk-Cure St. Jacobs Oil will soften and heal the musclos while you sleep. It Conquers Pain Price, 25c. and 5O0. W. L. DOUGLAS 3 & $3 S H O ES ffi" IV. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Lino cannot bo equalled at any prico. W.L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS more mpn's xa.nn shoes than HNT OTHER MANUFACTURER. XI II linn REWARD to anyone who can OiUiUUU disprove this statement. i W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes huve by their ex ccllent style, ensy fitting, and (superior wearing: qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 hoe In the world. They are lust as eood as those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 the only difference is the price. It I could take you Into my factory at Brockton, Mass.. the Inriiest In the world under one roof making men 'a fine shoes, and .how you the care with which every Pa'r of Douglas shoes U made, you would realize why Vv. L. DourIos $3.50 shoe tire the best hoes produced In the world. If I could show you the difference between the hoes mode In my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. W.L. Douglmm Strong Matin Shoe for Man. S2.BO, $3.00. Boy' School Dream Shoom,$U.BO, $2, $1.7a,$1.BO . CAUTION. Insist upon having W.L.Doug, las shoes. Tako no substltuto. Xone- genulno without his nam a and price stamped on bottom. WANTKD, A shoo dealer In every town where W. Ij. Douglas Shoes aro not sold. Full lino of samples sont free for Inspection upon request. Fait Color Eyilitt uted; they will not wiar braisy. Wrlto for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. W.I.. I)OUr.AS. Urockton. Mass. lojrmTlionipsotfsEyeWater I IN A CREVASSE. Thero is no pitfall more to bo dread ed by the mountaln-cllmbor than a gla cial crevasse, especially If it is masked by snow. A plunge into ono is al most certain death. In tho summer of 1S07 a party of Englishmen exploring tho Canadian Itocklcs sot out to climb Mount Gordon, a park more than ten thousand feet high, which had never been scaled. On tho way, near tho summit, a crovusso interposed between their party and their goal. Over it lay a bridge of snow, aud on this all cross ed In safety except tho last, Mr. Thompson. The bridge gavo way with him, and ho disappeared from view far down in tho ley mass, where ho could bo hoard calling for help. ir. Collie, tho geographer of tho party, be ing tho lightest of tho number, was sont down into tho crack on a ropo to attempt a rescue. In his book, "Climbs and Explorations," ho de scribes the experience. I put my foot into a loop of tho rope, was pushed over tho edgo of tho abyss and swung in mid-air. I was then low ered into tho gaping hole. On one sido tho ico fell sheer, on tho other it was rather undercut, but again bulged out ward about eighteen feet bolow tho surface, making tho crevasso at that point not much more than two feet wldo. Then it widened again and went down into dim twilight. When I descended sixty foot, almost tho entire length of the rope, I became tightly wedged between tho walls, ab solutely incapable of moving my body. My foot wero close to Thompson's, but his head was farther away and throo feet lower than his heels. Being faco downward and covered with fallen snow, ho could not see mo. I shouted for another rope, and when It came down I managed to throw ono end to Thompson's loft hand, which swayed about till he caught tho ropo; but when It was pulled It merely drag ged out of his hand. Then with somo difficulty, putting my hands above my head, I managed to tic a noose in tho ropo, and with it lassoed that poor, pathetic arm, which was tho only part of Thompson that could bo seen. Then enmo tho tug of war. If he refused to move I could do no more for him. Moreover, I was afraid that at any moment ho might faint. If that had occurred I do not believe ho could have been got out at all, for tho force of tho fall had jammed him far ther down than it was possible to fol low. Slowly tho rope tightened as It was pulled by thoso above. I could hoar my heart thumping in tho ghastly still ness of the place, but at last Thomp son began to shift, nnd nfter somo time ho was pulled into an upright po sition. To get a ropo round his body was of course hopeless. Partly by wrig gling nnd pulling on my own ropo I so shifted that by straining ono arm over my head I could get my two hands together, nnd then I tied tho tightest jamming knot I could think of round his arm, just above tho el bow. A shout to tho rest of tho party and Thompson went rapidly ipwnrd, dragged by one arm, till ho disappear ed round the ico-bulgo forty feet abovo mo. I was full of dread lest the ropo slip and ho come thundering down an top of me; hut tho ropo hold, nnd ho got safely out. I followed. Most marvelously, no bones had boon broken In his fall. Ills pack must have saved him. Perhaps It acted as a brake In tho first narrows. But ho emphatically gave It as his opinion that whatever scientific exploration might be necessary on tho summit of the Rockies, investigations mndo alone, sixty feet below tho surface of the Ice, In nn Inverted position, wero extreme ly dangerous and unworthy of record. SOME MAMMOTH HAIL STONES. The hailstones herewith pictured In comparison with a fair sized egg fell at Alma, Neb., during a recent heavy rain lasting three-quarters of an hour. In Alma alono llfty-two roofs wero punctured, tho Jagged pieces of ico piercing not only the shingles of tho roof, but also tho plno sheathing be low. Almost overy window In tho town was shattered nnd much damage was done to stock and to growing erps. Hailstones aro of frequent oc currence in prairie countries, but hall stones collected during tho recent fall surpass In size any ever beforo observ ed In the United States. When a man's hat blows off in tho ntreot, how he holds on to it after words, Busy men seem to attract Jdlo men as surely as molasses attracts files. . SCATAKRH HEADSsKIDKra THROATA"WlBLADDffl WNGSiAfflFEMAlE uoionci Artnur u. namiuon, of tho 7th Ohio Volunteers, 259 0- A " 111 uooaaio stroot. uoiumous, u wrucs; "Aa a roinuuy lorca tarrh nnd stomach troublo I cnu fully recommend Poruna." fra Tin v tl nrt n rvf 1 n gnllnnt Colonel, la nn ardout inouu 01 jf oruna aioo. ACT! SIZE. Slow suicide is committed by rapid eating. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo $16.00 AN ACRE OP Western Canada ir,4 Is the amount that manj farmers will realic (ram their wheat crop this y eai r-.M 25 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE . will be the average yield of wheal The land that this was grown on cost many 01 the farmers absolutely nothing, while those who wished to add to the 160 acres thu Government grants, can buy laud adjoining nt PROM SO TO SI 0 AN ACRE. Climate splendid, schooli convenient, railways close at hand, taxes low For "aotri Contury Canada' pam plilct and lull particulars regarding rates, etc A j ply for Information to Suporlntmdont of Imralurn. ti.in.OttHUH, 1 uiiKiln.orto . V, Hunimtt.ml Nw lork Mfe llullUiiig, Omuho, Nob , Autu rizod OotoVuiuouI Afontn. l'leao taj whre jou uw this QdrertUtmont. A Full Sized Bottle FREE At Your Df"ggist's You have no right to suffer from constipation or any stomach trouble. Thero is no necessity or excuse for it There is one positive, natural, hirrrjles cure and only ono for these troubles and we are going to give you enough free to prove it. Cut out the coupon below and take it to any druggist in the United States and he will give you absolutely free of charge a full sized 35 cent bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic the only permanent, natural cure for constipation and all bowel troubles and indigestion and all stomach troubles. CUT OUT THIS COUPON 136 Take tins Coupon to your druggist and ho will give you a regular full absolutely free. Remember, we give only one bottlo to each family. If you Mull's Grape Tonic, send us this Coupon, togother with name and address of tho are supplied. I solemnly swear that I have never taken Mull's Grape Tonic, that I will wnl take this bottle myself for constipation and stomach trouble. HULL'S GRAPE TONIC CO., Makers 21 Third Avo., ROCK ISLAND, ILL. TO THE RETAIL DRUGGIST: 5LK0n,,rbX.laad??."fS.ni I TO THE JODBER: '..V.if.SPrSSS UV.T, VVS Afo Vi boWivorou'tt tailor b..yln tho rem.dr rr'oli.TnK orVs irSed whiS rnn lanti PKm Jul tShSr, hcV5tnp; tan"e- Sln 'our flrm P,mn forward nllcouponi tlJ sliM rffio 11 iL bottiB 10 Ul nt nr" ''S10 r" "o. nd wo will romlt you In full by return 1.UU6IXUS. inoii.wj bottlo oonuin neurJyU times the Sio. Hie. mall. Si centii for onch coupon properly ilgood by tbo consumer, retailer and yourself. "emit nruKtiUt, lgn your name here. Jobber, nlgn your namu Hero. tour addres hero. Address bore. PUTNAM l'(.B2jJirJ3.d I,.,,eru,t.tfwJ !.v I'V'tlf- " lOcNckooe colon ill flkri. Tiny dve la cold water better tbM say other dye. Yoa cm dyi My oiraeat trittoet rlpeiM ipwt. WrIU Ut free booklet"Hw to Dye, Wtuh mi Mix Colon. MOMHOB X)7l IO CO., VntonxfHU. Missouri READ AND YOU WILL LEARN That tho loading medical writers and teachers of all tho sovornl schools of practlco ondorso and recommend, In tho strongest terms posslblo, onch and ovory ingredient entering Into tho composition of Dr. I'lerco's Ooldon Medical Dlscovory for the euro of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid llvor, or biliousness, chronic bowel affoctlons, and all catarrlml diseases of whatovor region, name or naturo. It Is also a spoclllo romody for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal atTec tlons and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung diseases (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It Is not so good for acute cokls and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases it is especially ofllcacloii9 In producing per fect cures. It contains Black Chprryburk, Golden Soal root, Bloodroot, Stoun root. Mandrake root and Queen's root all of which aro highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such eminent medical writers and touchers as Prof. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col lego; Prof. 1 1 aro, of tho Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Flnloy Elllngwood, M. 0., of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. 1)., lato of Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. Scuddor, M. 1).. lato of Cincin nati ; Prof. Edwin M. Hale. M. D of Hahnemann Med, College, Chlcogo, and scores of others equally omlnont In tholr soveral schools of practice Tho "Golden Medical Discovery" Is tho only medicine nut up for sale through druggists for llko purposes, that has any such j) rofcsit Ion 1 1 endorsement worth moro than any number of ordinary testi monials. Open publicity of Its formula on tho bottlo wrapper Is tho best possible guaranty of Its merits. A glance at this Subllshed formula will show that "Golden lodlcal Discovery" contains no poison ous or harmful agents and no alcohol chomlcally puro, trlplo-rollned glyccrlno bolng used Instead, Glyccrlno Is entirely unobjectionable nnd besides Is a most useful Ingredient In tho euro of all stom ach as well as bronchial, throat and lung affections. Thero Is tho hlphost medical authority for its uso In all such cases Tho "Dlscovory " Is a concentrated glyc eric extract or native, medicinal roots and Is safe and reliable A booklet of oxtructs from omlnont, medical authorities, endorsing Its lugro dlonts mailed free on request. Address Dr. It. V. Plorco, Buffalo, N. Y. With tho aid of bho Roentgon ray a couple of Munich scientists bnvo succeeded in photographing the human hoart between boats. Tho mosquitoes of India have great fuu with tho bicyclists. They not only lance bho riders, bub act ually puncture through the tiros. During tho last session of the Now York legislature sovea hundred and sixty laws wero nddod to the statuto books of that stute. An aid to beauty is the proper dress ing of bhe fecb. Kscp bhem warm, nnd wear common snso shoes when walking. WASTED TO A SHADOW. nut Found a Curo Aftor Ycnrs of Sufrrliiir. Fifteen A. H. Stotts, messenger at tho State Capitol, Columbus, O., says: "For fifteen years I had kidnov trnti. mes, ana though I doctored faithfully, could not find a curo. I had heavy backaches, d I . 7. y headaches and ter rible urinary dis orders. Ono day I collapsed, foil In sonslblo on tho sldewnlk, and then wasted away In lioil fnr tnn n'nnl'ii After bolng given up, I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. In a couplo of months I regained my old health, and now weigh 188 pounds. Twolvo boxes did it, and 1 havo been well two years." Sold by all dealers. RO cents a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. CUT OUT ON THIS LINE AilUiusi, CUT OUT ON THIS LINE FADELESS DYES GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA. For luntnnt Ilellef nntl Speeitr Cnrt of Ilnw Hi(il Scnly Humor, HgIiIhk Dny nml NIrIU for Mnur Month. "I do wish you would publish this lotter so that others suffering as I havo may see It nnd bo helped. For many months awful sores covered my faco and neck, scabs forming, which would swell nnd Itch terribly day and night, and then break open, running blood and matter. I had tried many remo dies, but was growing worse, when 1 started with Cutlctira. Tho first appli cation gavo me Instant relief, and wlion I had used two cakes of Cutlcura Soap and three boxes of Cutlcura Ointment, I was completely cured. (Signed) Miss Nolilo Vandor Wlele, Lakeside, N. X." Whlba court-plaster Is prcfcrablo to all others as bhey may contain poison ous dyes. Mrs. Winston's SOOT It I NO flTKUrfcr ohlk Irsn testhtnjf, softens tho fms, r4aos U4J tttlon, tUlays pain, owes oholle. frloa 3fi. It Is assorted by tho British Medi cal Joprrnt that men's necks aro longer than they used to bo. Two nottlct of Plso's Curo for Con sumption, cured mo of a terrlblo cough.-' Fred Hermann, 200 Box avenue. Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 21, 1001. A woman Is as old as Bho looks and a man is as old as ho fccli doesn't apply to the follows who aro full ot boozo. Tho reason that women's olubs don't taaklo and aottlo tho dlvorco problem Is that .the arguments would sound too personal. Gorgeous French plnlds in ex qulslt colorings aro seen for waists and trimming. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. Thero In only 0110 way to cure ilonfnoss, nud that H by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is canned by nn Inflamed condition ot thu tnu cmitt lining of tho Kustnchlan Tube. When thin tube Is' Inllnmed you bnve n rumbling Round or Imperfect hearing, nnd when It In entirely closed, Deafness Ih thu result, anil uitlesH the Inflammation can bo taken nut nud tht tube restored to Its normal condi tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten nro caused by Ca tarrh, which Ih nothing but nn inflamed con dltlon of tlui mucous HiirfacoH. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for nny ensu of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catnrrli Cure. Bond for clrculnrs, free. F. .1. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 7ftc. Tnl;o Hull's Family Tills for constipation. In Jaran It Is considered very tad form and most ludellcaba for a wife' bo express un opinion at variance to that of bor liege lord and master. Blick will bo the prevailing color for Fall and Winter, both in gowns and millinery. Next in popularity arc the navy blues and wlno rods. A paroxism of coughing may ba stopped by drinking a tablespoonfull of glycorlno in a -wineglass of hob milk. Tho straight side and box plaited models In walking skirts aro still popular. Tho newest millinery creations show vory decided orowns and rubber broad, flaring brims. This will bo a season of brilliant color. For street costumes, Bergundy, and mahogany reds, soveral shades of plum are correct tones wbilo blue is another modish color. 11200 size 35c. bottle of Mull's Grapo Tonic can find a druggist who does not keep druggist, and we'll see that your wants apply for but ono free bottle and that I I'uileut, Bltfii your uuaiu liuru. itrouluml number hero. Pi