jpamnsBBaszcs: Women Avoid Operations MISS ROSE M90RE When a woronn suffering from female, trouble is told that an oper ation is necessary, It, of course, frightens her. The Tory thought of the hospital, the operating table nnd tho knife strikes terror to her heart. It is quite true that these troub les may rench a stage where an ope ration is the only resource, but a (Treat many women havo been cured by Lyilia K. i'inkhain's VcfrctaVe Compound after an operation 1ms been decided upon as the only cure. ma strongest and most grate hi. statements possible to make come from women who bv takintr Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound $ made from native roots and herbs, havo escaped Berions operations, tvs Vf ..i.ui,vit .'jr ai im iwtmu Auinjrv cumu, tu oui t fcLiixi cit., ri. X . Ciio writes; Dear Mrs. rinkhauK-'Xydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound has cured pie of tho very worst form of fetualo trouble nnd I wish to express to you my deepest gratitude I suffered intensely for two years so that I was unable to attend to my duties and whs a, burden to ray family. I doctored and doctored with only temporary relief and constantly objecting to an operation which I was advised to undergo. I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; it cured mo of tho tcrriblo trouble and I am now in better health than I havo been for ninny years." This and other such cases should encourage every woman to try Ly dia E. l'Ink ham's Vegetable Compound before she submits to an operation. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of femalo weakness ore invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. I'inkhara. at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest ' 11 vw-t j v nil i ini:n, mi Filipino Go to Ilarrnll. Filipino laborers arc leaving Manila for Hawaii In parties of from 50 to 100. These men und their families go to Hawaii os contruct laborers on sugar plantations. Extension of sugar rais ing In the Philippines con not be car ried on while the door of the great American market is practically shut gainst Philippine products. Helped lr Collesre Education. She of '07 Now that you are through, do you honestly believe that a college education helped you? He of '00 Helped me! Well, jester flay I 8l pried a contract to coach the Monthraska university football team for a period of Ave years. Puck. FUKIOUS HUMOR Otf CHILD. Itching, Bleeding; Sore Covered Body Nothln Helped Her Cutl enra Care Her In Five Day. "After my granddaughter of about seven years had been cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fortnight later by a furious itching and painful eruptions all over her body, especially the upper part of It, forming watery and bleeding sores, especially tinder the arms, of considerable size. 6he suffered a great deal and for three weeks we nursed her every nlsht, using all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried tho Cutlcura Remedies and after twenty four hours we noted considerable Im provement, and after using only one complete set of the Cutleura Remedies, in five consecutive days the little one, much to our joy, had been entirely cured, and has been well for a long time. Mrs. F. Ruefenacht, It. F. D. No. 3. Bnkerstield, Cal., June 25 and July 20, 1000." i . One Point Overlooked. Tslobb, why don't you keep your desk looking neat?" "Why, Finnick, it's the neatest desk ia the room." "Yes except when you art littiiig at It" rajTn oonrlnea any 3 woman tout I . i X Ifw tine AutleptIo 'nil i'i Ininmii. I, i 1' V. :f and do all wa claim lor It. Wtt will end fcer absolutely free a largo trial box ol I'axtine with book ol instruc tions nnrt pi-nuln testimonials. Send your tuuue and address on a postal curd. cl en rues and lioals mucous m e m hrnjiA nf. lecuona, such si naal catarrh, pelvis catarrh nud itifiainmailon caused by femi nine ins ; noio eyes. Bore litrOuC ami nnulta, by direct leal treatment. Its cur atlve power over these troubles la extra ordinary and rives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending It every day. Go cents at drucKisforby mail. Remember, however, I T ,'OSTS Y Ml N OT 1 1 i X ( ( TO XK Y I T. TUB It. PAJtrON CO., liostoa, Alaaa. , uouio auiu nuuicsa uu a pusi !MTI1I1 CARTER'S flTTlE IVER regulate the Covre'ii. Positively cured by tneso Little IJiiIs. They also rellfre Dis tress from Dyspepsia. In digestion and Too Ilcarty Eatlnj. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Kausca, Drowsiness. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Ccnted Tongue. Pain In the Side, TOUI'ID UYER. Tuoy Purely Vcpe. table. SMALL PILL SHALL COSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS jflVER Genuine Must Eear Fac-Simile Signatura REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. New and Libera! Homestead Regulations IN Western Canada NEW CISTR1CT3 Now Open for Se.ttemenl Soma of lbs choicest Ur.dj In th ersln growing Dalit of Sa.oiu.tc he w:i tr,i Aloirta hivs recently been Cyened for setti-jmei.t un ler tl. Revue Homestead R.isulations c( Canaila. Tnouunds c-f homeaiein.9 of 1 60 acres each a.e now availabie. Tin now rendi tions make It posslHe for arury to ha maio by prcxy, th. opportunity that many In ths United States have been waiting for. Any member of a fain lly may make antry for any othor member cf li e family who may ba entitled to make entry for hlmseif or horta .'. Entry may row be ma le before the Afentcr Sub Agent of the District by prny (on certain conditions ', by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sis lerof an Intending homesteacr. "Any een numbered section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba or the North- West Provinces, excepting and 26, nut reserved, may be home ateaded by any person the sole teid of a family, ormaleoverisyeais of ate, to the extent of one-quarter eect.on, cl looacies, more or less." The fee tn each case will be $10.00. Cmirches, , i??nd ,T1rk;l convenient. Healthy climate, aplendldcrots and gcod law. Cram trowing and tattle raising prlncltal industries. For further particulars e3 to Kates. Routes, Best Time la Co and Whjre to Loca.e. atly to V. n. Scott, Suieriiiiend.-nt ol InimiL'riition. Ottawa 1 Hnada. ur I. llolm.-s jn Jackson 6I..M. Paul, Minn, and J. M. Ma. Laclil in. ho i6, Watrrtown, to. Liaiuta Auiburized (jovern aaeot Agents. ) a" We aaj waare rea eaa UU. kdvertiaemeai. KINDNESS OF FRENCH HUSBANDS Delicate Attentloa. Thus Win the) Ilenrt of Wemrn, The Freiu-b lniftlmnd litis n facnlty that n-jiounts almost to a Renins for bestowing the delicate attentions which rost little except the exercise of a mo dicum of tact and tliouRhtfulness, but which carry Joy to every true wom an's heart. He not only thinks to take home to Iter often (In the absence of the means to make a larger offering) a 10-cent bunch of violets, pinks or roses from the flower market or the Itinerant flower vender's barrow on his route, but he presents them gallantly with the compliment and the caress the oc casion calls for; and that makes them confer a pleasure out of all proportion to their intrinsic worth. Ho remembers her birthday or fete day with a potted plant, a bit of game, a box of bonbons, n cake frocn the pas try cook's or a bottle of good wine. He Is mnrvelously fertile In expedients for making the time pns3 quickly nnd agreenbly for her. He has a thousand amusing and successful devices for helping her to renew her youth. He projects unique and Joyous Sunday nnd holiday excursions. lie Improvises dainty little banquets. lie Is a past master especially In the art of conjur ing up nuilablo mysteries nnd prepar ing charming little surprises. And in all these trivial enterprises he vindicates the old French theory that true courtesy consists In taking a certain amount of pains to so order our words and our manners that oth ers "be content with us and with themselves." The American husband Is particular ly solicitous to do the proper thing; the French husband to do tiieagree.i ble thing. Tho Independent. .. fSlnmp of the Honeymoon. They had been married Just seven months and nineteen days by the al manac. . "To-morrow," she announced, "will be my birthday. What are you going to gut for me, George?" "I hian' the least Idea, my detir," replied her husband. "I read In last night's paper nbout a Kansas man who got a second-hand overcoat and $2 for his wife, but I'll probably not be so lucky." KTMBAIX-L0UND3BUHY BATTLE. The black diamond fields in Ilrnzil be long to the government, which farms tln'tn out. and makes a further profit L-y a 13 per cent export duty. PROLIFIC GAT-DEIT. Endlftliman'a l'lrt nnd Sncceaafal Attempt In Manitoba Soli l'ro alupeN Mlrlklnir Itexulla. The Winnipeg (Canada) Free Tress of a few days since contains account of the success that followed the efforts of William Knowlcs, an Englishman who located near Manitoba. This is but one of ninny letters giving experiences of settltirs and should be encouraging to those who are looking about for a new homo In which they may better tliclr conditions. The following is a copy of tho article referred to: William Knowlcs. who cultivates some twelve acres of land Just below Mlddlechurch ferry on east side of the Ited Itlver, has probably as fine a display of horticultural products as any In Manitoba. The whole of his holding Is In a high state of cultivation and literally crowded with splendid vegetable specimens, which have fortu-. nately escaped damage by hall, al though heavy storms have more than once occurred within a few miles. The potatoes are a wonderful crop, and he expects to raise 1,'jirtJ bushels from bis patch of acres. A half-doy.cn of tubers selected yesterday average more than a pound each. Adjoining the po tatoes may be seen a marvelous collec tion of tomatoes. There are litni plants, all growing under an enormous weight of fruit. Due single stock picked yes terday contained eighteen tomatoes and weighed four pounds. This extraordin ary example of marvelous growth, to gether with some of the potatoes, were sent to the Free Press ollice. I The proprietor was the first In town with several Fpeeimeiis, including green corn. The season has been very favor able for onions, and one square patch of nearly an acre Is looking remark ably healthy. In addition, there are good crops of cabbages, cauliflower, turnips, parsnips, carrots, pumpkins, marrows, cucumbers, celery, peas, let tuce, rhubarb, etc. Tin1 floral depart ment has not been neglected, ami a charming display of all the weU-kiiowu blooms were shown. Including a dally cHolce lot of asters. Mr. Knowlcs, who gained most of hi gardening experience in Kngland, Is loud In his praiHe of Manitoba soil for vegetable raising, and Is gratified with the result of his first utteuipt at exten sive horticulture. Acnt'e threaded Alalia Are Untitled of TUelr Terror. That Is the way it was nlways spoken ot In tho family tho famous week when Aunt Isabel Kimball nnd liar bara Ixniiidsbury met nnd crossed words. Tho first Intimation of excite ment camo one morning nt the break fast table, when Mrs. l'ercy, glunelnji over the mall at her plate, looked ur with dismayed face. "Isabel Is coming down Thursday to stay ft a week!" she exclaimed. Tho silence that followed the nn nounceineiit was so penetrating thai Uarbara fxmndshury, their pretty guest, began to laugh. "Do forgive nie If 1 nm Intrusive," she begged, "but you ell seem so over whelmed. May I ask wlto Isabel Is?" "Her other name la Kimball," Cynthia said. "She Is father's stepsister," Agnes added. "She Is n lady," ltalph explained In n hollow voice, "who feels It her duty nlways to tell the truth." "Oh, no, Miss Kimball, Cynthia has laughter broke out again. "You poor, Ioor things, Is It so dreadful'" she iii-ked. "You Just wait nud see," Agnes re torted, feelingly. Thursday afternoon, accordingly, Aunt Isabel appeared. Tho BMt im pression was decidedly agreeable, for she was n woman of Imposing appear ance and distinguished innnuers. She had hardly greeted her relatives, how ever, before she began her observa tions : "Caroline, you are looking dreadful ly! You really should see a doctor. How Agnes has grown! She Is getting round-shouldered, too. Cynthia, yonr pyelitis ore very red. I hoite It Is noth ing permanent." She was Interrupted by a clear voice: "Oh, no, Mis Kimball, Cynthlt hns (Vleiidld yes. She got a cinder In one this morning, that's all. And don't you think Agnes has a splendid color?" "I hadn't noticed her color," Miss Kimball returned, stiffly, "but I see Unlph wriggles round In his chair tho Bamo old way." "You should see Ralph 'wriggle round' In footbnll." and Itarbara's eyes met Itnlph's encouragingly. That was the beginning. Whether Aunt Isabel realised the state of af fairs no niortc.l could ever tell cer tainly her passion for truth-telling showed no diminution. It was the Percys who, under Rarbara's Inspiring leadership, rose to the demand of the hour. Instead of wilting under the blighting effect of unmitigated truth, they revealed n sudden nnd marvelous appreciation of ench other's good points. As Ralph remarked, he began to feel ns If, In time, his family might learn to appreciate him. When Aunt Isabel, dignified and truthful to the Inst, bade them fare well, the Percys with one Impulse turn ed to iiaihara. "We shall never mind Aunt Isnbel again," Mrs. Tcrcy nnd Cynthia said In concert, while Agnes added gravely : "I never knew how nice we were before." "Resolved; that hereafter we adopt Rarbara's way In nil times of depres sion," Ralph proposed, and It pnssed unanimously. Youth's Companion. Work Treatment In Ulaenae. Pome Interesting experiments con Jueted nt the state Institution nt Manor Dchling have completely demonstrated the great value of work ns ti means of healing In various forms of chronic Ill ness, especially in mental and nervous disorders, alcoholism and epilepsy. Bays tho Vienna correspondent of the Pull Mall fiazctte. L'nilcr the supervision of Dr. Star linger, the chief of the Institution, no loss than "4 per cent of the patients are engaged In some kind of occupa tion. The majority nre employed in farm, dairy and pardon work, while others turn their attention to mechani cal trades. Including the production of a newspaper, which Is printed nnd nlso largely written by the Inmates. It has been found that mentally nf fecteii anil thoe suffering from nlco holism make the most willing and cin :'ieiit workers. Work has a quieting influence anil renders tho patients much more satisfied. The fnvornble effect on their physi cal condition is shown from the fact that the number of deaths from tuber culosis have steadily decreased since the Introduction of tho work treatment, although the number of patients hns constantly increased. One other good effect of the work treatment Is that the general public are found to lose much of their dread of asylums when they see the patients en gaged in some useful occupation. Millions for a llrldirr. To the average person tho expending of $XSH,KM for a bridge would seem a risky Investment. To hlin It would scarcely seem that such nn enormous sum could possibly be realized In any thluk like a reasonable period of time for a mere bridge. Nevertheless such was the cost of the new railroad bridge acros the Mississippi river at Thebes, Illinois, ono hundred nnd thirty miles south of St. Louis; and It may bo un hesitatingly said that not a shadow of doubt Is entertained by Its builders that the bridge will prove a paying In vestment. In fact, the builders had arrived at the certainty of lis paying bcfure the plans for Its const ruction were complete; anil It Is probnMi? that by their figures one could learn Just how many years will be required for tho direct and indirect receipts of this bridge to balance Its total cost and tho coiiixund Interest thereon. Teehiiicnl WV.-U1 Magazine. Itesiill of 1'ri.ekiee, "He is a sharp one, Is young Coiueup. It doesn't take him any time to take people's measure." "Rut don't you know before they struck oil, he was In a tailoring estab lishment?" Rnltlnmre American. F.ver uotice how a woman lowers her voice when she has occasion to ask a favor? If a loafer would only take u hint ai readily us be takes your time. THE CHIP'S MUSia fnatom nf Hand I'laylna; Aboard Ortsrlnateri lis- (rrniana. The custom T baud playing on mer chant ships originated on the (lernuin liners, says Shipping Illustrated. Af ternixm concerts were given by Im provised bands, generally recruited III the steward's department, nl the same lines 1 i : spilled same on the lapel of one's coat at breakfast could be seen ear:'.e:t:ly bl iwltig the troin istne, while the band was murdering "Hell, Jir In Slegeskranz," or it selec tion from "Frli'schutx." Thee primi tive mtisicnl at!e;ipts have progressed like evcrvlhlig e!s. and to-day pro fessional ori'ktMtrns i;re by no means uncommon on pnssengcr steamers. The most crnervative of Rrltlsh lines has bce:l oMIgid to follow s.ilt, nud very soon It will be as Impossible to cscnH from thin flood of harmony on the broad AtMnth1 us It Is now to liud actual rest, and for a week at least to remain out of tho reach of Wall lit reel news. Whether this evolu tion of t':; sie:tn-diip Into a floating hotel, with i'.li the dlseot iforts of the latter, as v.e'l as Its advantages, con stitute a r;al Improvement remains ss yet to 1k proved. The question may be nskel In all seriousness whether steamship companies are not now giv ing their patrons more than they really expect for their money, and certain It Is that there are many and among these genuiiiO lovers of music who would pre.'er to eat their dinner In peace and silence. It Is said that music ns a feature of the dining room has become In vogue owing t the prevailing dullness It the present ngc. Conversation Is n lost art and nothing better than music could b found to enliven the atmosphere while all are maintaining an awkward si lence. To the few, however, who need the spice of agreeable talk to facili tate digestion, music nt table Is n jiosl tlve nuisance. The man making a trip to banish unpleasant memories from bis mind will not take kindly to the heartrending notes of "I Pagllacel!" or to Schubert's "Serenade." The flighty music of Puccini niny become perfectly abhorrent to him who has jufct been apprised by wireless of enormous fin ancial looses, while th: Inexperienced making Ills first trip, who may bo thinking of "the girls he left behind him," will become unnerved when tho orchestra unfeelingly reminds him that la donna e mobile. In short, music should be restored nt sen to what It originally v.ts. Nothing Is better than nn ope::-:iIr concert on the boat-deck of a calm nfteinonon, but let tho atmos phere of the dining room nt least re main fre? from all me'r.dv save that produced by the soft murmur that rises over nr. assemblage of well-bred folks gently o:iv.r: l::g. occcccoasc Till PENALTY OF MIRTH, g DOC C SOOOOOOC'OOOODOOOOOOOOQ The First' Church of Lynn, one of the oldest organisations In the country, has lately celebrated Its ono hundred nnd seventy-fifth anniversary. Accounts of the services, however. Interesting, contain nothing of s. exciting a nature ns do thot.o cf a former celebration. The cci:ire::( cs marking the dedication of the "Old Tunnel Meeting House," In 10'2. nre record. '.1 by an eye-witness and quoted in 'Obadlah OldpitthV "Lin." After the formal ceremony of dedication a feintt was hold. Ye dinner was in ye grcntc barne of Mr. Hood. While we were at table a rooster few to ye beam over our beads. Mr. Ul-hanl-on. ye Newbury niinisstcr. In a vr-y loud volse and stately incin proclaimed that tho ye house wes a noble temple It yet was but a lit casket for ye godly Jewel of Lin. Whereupon a most lusty crow was f-et r.p l y ye old cock on ye beam, nnd he flapped his wings sending ye dust down onto ye tabic. Ye companle hurled apples at ye mis behaving fowle. but not being of good aim did not lilt, and with a whirring noise it flew to je ground ns if in dls Ktir. Mr. CcrrMi was In a merrie mood. Not having his thois about him lie en deavored ye daaporoiH performance of gaping and laughing at ye same time. In doing fo he s'.t his Jaws open in such a wise that it was beyond his power to bring them back again. His agonic was very grcate and his Joyful laugh was ooa turned to grievous groaning. We did our utmost to stay the an guish of Mr. Cnrlsh. but could make out but little till Mr. Rogers, who knowcth something of anatomic, did bid ye sufferer t nit down on ye floor, nnd taking his bead between his legs, turning ye fare upward as much as possible, gave a powerful blow and sudden pi-iss which brought ye Jawa again into working order. - Rut Mr. Gerrl; h did not gape i;or laugh much more, neither (':ld lie talk much, for that matter. Ilr.lli-r luiMwcMlllile. Aii Irishman was re vutly showing a friend an r.sli re: ; iv. r he had bought at a church fair. "Alt' pant's 11 in u'e av, RlllyV" asked the otiur. Sh'.r.'c, It's lava. Dan." said Hilly. "An' i hat's lava, liillyV" "Why. Dan. don't ye know? Iff pint tli' Lor. I fed fi' Israelites on Thin they wor f:r!y year In Hi' desert." Jmlce. Infantile liW-'.n-u llrolh. Customer What on earth Is tills broth made of, waiter? Surely it isn't chicken brolh? Waiter Well, Ir. it's chicken broth In lis hlTifancy. It's made out of tho water that the be ;.-s are bulled In. I'.efn-xliiiicuta f ll.e ( omiiuur, Tommy Ma, may I play make b'lieve I'm cnlrnai::i:r another little , boy ? Mother Certainly, dear. Tommy All right ; irimine some cu9 for him, then.- Philadelphia 1'ivss. Tho trouble- with fouls and wo ars quite numerous U that we refuse to learn valuable lessons tli.it are as pTalrj as the nose on a man's fac 'fM . i n. If AMuiioLarEKctNTT AVcSelaWelVparatlonrorAs slrallaiiiilrFuodamlErftnta I ing tltc Sioaacbs nndlJowis of ei. X. IYoiuofcs DijMllonOu'frfil ncss and Rcsixorttalns ncitiw Opiuniliirphinn pfirMiQcral. 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It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' Colic It relieves Tccthlncr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rcfrulates the Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALVAYO Eoaxs tho Signatnro of 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. The KM You Hare Always BongM In Use For Over 30 Year3 g.'iMTffi.!IJ?':i'W vwa aairrauN mi, tt sioaaav a-ratrr, Htw nn sm .si eanwa bA case of bad bowels Are you happy? Not if your liver and bowels don't work. Happiness depends on the bowels. Every time you eat, yo'i put into your body not only good material for repairs and fuel, but a mass of useless stuff that has to be removed promptly or it will clog your machinery, poison your blood, throw your liver out of gear, and make you act mean to those you love. Your stomach is sour, your skin yellow, your breath offensive, and you hate yourself and all mankind. Winter or summer it's all the same, when you are unclean inside, you are unhappy and so is everybody near you. The cure is pleasant, quick, easy, cheap, never fails. Cascarets, the world's greatest bowel cleaner, and liver tonic. Cascarets are guaranteed to cure constipation, lazy liver, bad blood, bad breath, sour stomach, biliousness, and all summer and winter bowel troubles. Don't be un happybuy a box today. All druggists, JOc, 25c, 50c. Write for health booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. CURED Vs. The Itrnl Tliiiitf In Xnini Prcaenta. Ho began to iinsvrnp his Christmas paoknee with fcir nnd trembling. Mirny a time Incrodullty, doubt nnd finally despair would cross bis faco. IIo would wise to undo the bundle, nud slump brokenly Into bis ehnlr. Then hope would flicker In his .ve, nnd ho would start up nnd (ly to his tnsk npnln. "It can't be." he would tell blinnelf. "It nilRht be," he cried, with more ' confidence. "It Is!" he shrieked ecstat ically. It wns sox. Stanford Chnpnrrnl. S!00 Reward, $!00. Th rondors of tills pnper will lie pimped to lenm tlmt there In at ienut one (Ireiiiln' dlseaiie that science lias bnen able to cure If Hi; lis slii'-H, ami tli.it U I'ntarrli. I laM'r 'ntnrrli Cure Is tne milv ptisltlve (Mire lmw know, to the inc. lie mI f ruti.'i ulty. t'atnirh being a roiiNtlttitliuiiil disense, rc(iilrea 11 (oiistltiitluniil trenlinent. Hull's Cniurrh lure U taken liiterniilljr, notlnu dhei'tly upon the blnml uml inucous anifiieea of tin' system, thereby d' strovliiit the foundation "f tlie dlneHHe, nud nlvlim the pntlen' stretiKtb by bulldln up the einistltutlon nm! aaalatlm; linture In dulntf Its work. The proprietors hiive so much faith In Its eura live powers thut thev offer One Hundred IMIInrs for any ease that It fulls to cure. Kend for list of trxtlim.nhils. Address p. J. CIIKMCY A: CO., Toledo, O. kold by all Driij.'lstH, 7Cc. Take Hall's Kuiully I'llla for constlpsllon. Ilorsra Unveil Its' a Vog. A New Jersey farm laborer went to Ess Harbor City to do Home Hhoppln.? and when he emerged from n Htore'hln team bad disappeared. No one bud seen the drlverless horses go nnd It was thought that they had been stolen. The mnn walked borne and discovered that the house dog was also Missing. Samo days later the dog returueil to the farm, got some fii'nl mid drink and Btnrted nwny, b:rkia furiously. He was followed nnd In 11 piece of woods several uiIIch away the team was dis covered. The horses bad wedged the wagon between two trees and there they bad wtood live days wltnout fooil or drink. They had tnawed tho bark from the trees. L. DOUGLAS S3.O0 & S3.50 SHOES BEST IN THE WORLD rjivf"bHOcs rim eve kt MtwutH uf t. THE FAMILY. AT ALL PHICE8. frft FT Ft ITi I nny on who can pmva W. jfZJf t?W )Douaiam doom not ina io A moil 1 Pyr&nr9arf I'noro Men's ja.AO r.hoea ! IfiClVaff 13 titan any othmr mmnumcturor. TIIK KF.ASDN W. i. lionliia Khoe araworn by mora peopln In all wulkrt of Hfo than any other make, Is beciiiise of their excellent hiylo, eiiMy-tUrin, untl Mterior wenrinK iiuhIUIos. rJlhe floleetloti of thu loathnrtt nnil other material InreaWi pars of the hIioo, and every detail of the mnkiiiK Is looked lifter by the moat aouipletuoririiMUutinn of Huperfn1uidetilH.ffiiaeiiiHnautl skilled nhoemakvrs, v bo reoelvu the blbept waues paid In tins shoo industry, und whone workmanship cannot lie exeelled. Jf I could take you Into my birue faetorles at llrorkton.Mafa., and hov you how carefully W.I jHiualas nhoesare inrtde, you would then undeniUnd why tlioy hold their shape, lit better, wear longer mid are of greater value than any other make. My f t .OO nnil gS.OO Gilt Froe) Shoos cannot bm tyuafetf mt any prfes. CAUTION! '! he uonuino have V. 1, lJuutflaa nauie and pi e-e nutmptxl on bottom. Tads N HuliHlltule. Aik your donlor for W. I,. l.ni;la nhoes. If he cannot supply you, sand direct to factory. Mioon Kent everywhere by mail. Catalou Iren. W.L.Douslu, Drockton, Maaa W w GREAT TUNNEL PLANNED. fluns. Traps, Ileroya, etc. Lowest prlpm. Write for free catalog No. 1. N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. "llol Peter I'ay I'kqI." The common expresioii , "Ilohbln Peter to pay l'nul," found Its origin i:i Iondon 111 lo.'iO when an tipprop.'iatlon was made from Saint Peter'a Cathedral (now Wehtminster Abbey) to iiiuke up n deficiency In the accounts of Saint Paul's, the other fiimou KiikIIsIi en tiled rn I. The uction roused n good dval of adverse criticism on the part of the people, who coined tho phrase for the occasion. pprnmbiilatliis barbers Klmvinx custom er In tho sired nre no unusual ailit iu the aila atreets of Manila. Central rnelflc to IMerco the Sierra Mevsda Moantalna. "The boring of what will be the long est tunnel In tho United States, nnd one of the longest In tho world, has very recently been determined upon by the Central Pacific Itallroad Company," nays J. Maync ltaltlmore lu the Techni cal World Magazine. "Chief Kngineer Wllllnm Hood has finished plans und report for tho pro posed gigantic slx-tnlle hole to be bored through tho Sierra Nevada Mountains lu California, u short distance west of tho town of Truckee, Ariz. The object of this great tunnel Is to cut down the present mountain climb of 7,017 feet by fully 2,000 feet, and thus eliminate, many of the present curves nnd much of the grade. Chief Knglneer Hood's reports contain some modifications of his first series of sur veys, mailo some years ngo, nnd those will doubtless be approved by Presi dent llarrlimtn ; and work, It Is expect ed, will very soon bo commenced on thU great tunnel. "It is estimated that tho tunnel will cost not less than $ K,(M).(i( and that nmoi'g other things It will cheapen tho annual expenses of operating trail. s over tho mountain division by fully $1M),0). lielng over IW.OOO feet In length, the tunnel will le one of the longest In thu world and certainly the longest III the t'nited States. The lung es t now In existence on this continent Is the lC.OOD-foot bore l;i the Cascade range In Washington, on the (Jre:;t Northern Ilullroad." Help the Horse No article is more Useful about-the stable than Mica Axle Grease. Put a little oa the spintllra before you "book !" it will help the horse, and bring the load home quicker. KiGA AXLE wean uW better than any other crease. Coats the axle with a hard, smooth surface of powilrreu mica which reduces irtctiou. AVc the dealer for Mica Axle-Crease. ITJL'JDAU CU. COMPACT 1 m k ffmmmUsimm "IliioU." The origin of the word "bnnfc" Is per haps known to few of us. li:-forv pa per came Into use, our t'orefathers In scribed their letters on wood. The "hoc" or "beech," a close craln ed, white wood which was plentiful in Northern Kurope, wits used for this pui'ose, nnd heiiit our word "book," A Skin of Beauty l at Joy -orwvr iR, T. Felix Oouraud'a Orlstntal Crotm or Magioal Uaautlrlar RtmoTrs Tin. Ptaia Ibua, aud bkia !.. ana : try .in.ua on bekuly, aa4 da. ties uwicclios. n l.u tcod tjas ImI of Stf ytnra, aa4 It to huetlets a tut It I it. ur.il IS rotriv atla, Aocpt nu eou.tta, hit of SBiiia tsoi. Dt. L. A. Bi. :il i. a wr "i ti. tun a mtlnt) "At ynn laitlia will um tsiou I reu'nifito4 'liiiurnml'a Prenm' oa th Irnst lismiful i l sil tba V!n IT'-'MrutloTH." K-t ful. tiy .11 CrSBgiMS and r Hey Cuuili D.-ulcr. lu ths Unlit J Csusoa sl Europe rflJ.IPItitiS, Proik, 37 Crut Jcsu StetEroUl rlletrlifN Olxeoveiy wbereliy cuu grow aftsCiliC? mil bead ball' on any buld bead. 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