2&9-ALL DRUGGISTS-6Q0. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES "VoJTld fcTF-'HOE' FOR eVERY MEMBER OF ldUIUI Do-tJmm aoca- not utimm doom not He war a 1; mora Mmn 'm 93 BO mhoom . thmnmnyothmr mmnut molurmr. THE RF.ASON W. L. Doug-las shews are om hr mora propk 111 ll walks oil ife than any other makeis berauas otthrir excellent stvln. euv-httina;, and superior wearinc quaJitw. Th. .election ofthelealtien and other material, for eaeh part of the .ho. and every detail of the making i .looked after by the moat complpteoriramzationof .uiierintenJenU, foremen anil .killed. 'loemaken, who receive the highe.t wage, paid in the hoei nduntrr. and who-e worknuuMhip eannot be extolled. If Ieould take you ntomylarnfactorie. at Brockton, Man and show jnou haw carefully W. L. Dourla. eboe. are made, you weuMtben undantand why thev hold their.hane. lit tmtlmr wearl Hir and are of greater value t han an v other make. Mr f.OO and 0B.OO tULT EDOE Mhomm omnnot bo C A U T IO N 1 The genuine have W.L. Douglas name and price .tamped on bottom. '1'ake If Saib.tf lata. iilcmiirilnlfwV t liuulu it Mnnn ... ...... dinwt tefaetot?. fiiKM.mnt everywhere by mail. Don't Push J The hone can draw the load without help, if 70a fjf reduce friction to almost nothing by applying " ieaAxl to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so long and saves so much horsepower. Next time try Mica Axle Grease. Standard Oil Co laH.aliiS smoute w rite or Mtr M ATIQNEKY I lllll I kllUaamtXee. The oonau ipieteat ares uea. )iux City Newspaper Union, WOU WW. II The Handy Doctor in Your Vest Pocket TS thin, round-cornered little Enamel Box- When carried In your vest pocket : means Health-Insurance. 1- it 1 It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate. Each tablet Is a working dose of Cas carets, which acts like Exercise on the Bowels and Liver. It will not purge, sicken, nor upset the stomach. Because It Is not a "Bile-driver," like Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperient Waters. Neither is it Ilka Castor Oil. Glycerine, or other Oily Laxatives that simply lubricate the Intestines for transit of the food stopped op la them at that particular time. . The chief cause of Constipation and Indigestion is a weakness of the Muscles that contract the Intestines and Bowels. ' Cascarets are practically to the Bowel 'Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath 'are to the Athletic Muscles, j They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to .contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges tive Juices out ot lood eaten. I They dojrj help the Bowels and Liver In such a way as to make them lean upon similar assistance for the future, f This is why, with Cascarets, the dose may be lessened each succeeding time instead of Increased, as it must be with all other Cathartics and Laxatives. T Cascarets act like exercise. If carried in your vest pocket, (or carried (ln My Lady's Purse,) and eaten Just when you suspect you need one, you will never know a sick day from the ordinary Ills of life. Because these Ills begirt in the Bowels, and pave the way for all other diseases. "Vest Pocket" box 10 cents. 737 Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never I sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." ASTHMA y U Can't be cured by drugs; you , know that. But it can be per manently relieved by our home-made 'remedy. Used for years without a failure. Costs 52: lasts a lite time. FREE booklet. ! THE HOME REMEDY CO., iBox 1. Station f!, Cleveland, Ohio New and Liberal Homestead .Regulations IN Western Canada NEW DISTRICTS Now Open for Seiilemenl Sam. of th.cholc.at lends In the train crowlnc tall, of Saskatchewan tnd Alb.ru Kara recently ba.n ganad for Mttlam.nt und.rth. Revised Homestead R.rulallons of Canada. Thailand, of homesteads of 1 60 acr.s each ar. now available. Th. n.w regula tions mak. It possible for entry lobe mad. by prosy, he opportunity that many In the Urlt.d States hav. lean waiting for. Any member of .family may ma, entry for any other m.mbar of th. family who may be entitled to make entry for himself or h.rsa.'. Entry may now be made before the Ac.nf or Sub Agent of th. District by proxy (on certain conditions ', by th. father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sla ter of an Ini.nding homesteader. "Any even b umbered section of Dominion Una in Manitoba or the Hortn- West Provinces, excepting 1 and 26, nt reserved, may be home teaded by any person the sole head ol a family , ormaleover ityear. of ace, to the extent of ooa-uartcr section, ot 160 acres, more 01 less." The fee In each rase will be 110.00. Churches. Schools ai d markets conv.nl.nl. Healthy climate. .enaid croi s end good law. Cram srowir.fc- and Can!, raising principal Industries. For furth.i particulars as to Ratas. Rout.s, Ben Tim. to Go and Whjre to Locate, apply to V.. I? Srolt. Supi-rinti-nclrnt ol Imrnigrmion llttaua. ana. la, cr i-.. I'. lluNms, i Jackson fct.,M. J'aul, Mir.n, and J. M. M4.Lachl.n1, tin, Waii-rtuwn, t-o. Dakota Auiliorueii tiun-ru-asrtit ti rita. kirn aajr suara foe sew this advartiMiaaab n it 1 mm PS mi -mm i STJACOBS OIL CONQUERS FAIN POfl 8TIFFNBS8, SORENESS, SPRAIN OR BRUISE, NOTHING 19 BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE) LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE) SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, , FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. - o - , imttlMf Catalog free. W. L. Douglas, Brock ton, Mast. Ass F.pltaph of 1'a.pr'a The following opltaph, written by Pope, was lilglily oMimitMicUnl by John son. It was written to kifp alive the memory oi Kllznlwtli Corbett, who sleeps novr in St. Marguret'a, Westmin ster: Here reHts a woman, good without pre tense. Bleat with plain rcnon and with sober senxe ; No conquest she but o'er herself dwired ; No arts essayed, but not to be admired. -Passion and pride were to her soul un known. Convinced that virtue only is our own; So unaffected, so composed a mind, So firm, yet oft : ho strong, yet so refined. Heaven, as its purest gold, by tortures tried ; The naint sustained it, but the woman Mrs. WtatewS Beerhtat Brai fat CTitMres teechinti eofVeaa Ike) guats. reouoee Inftaauna Ueo, aiiair saaa. earae wmm oalka, nm m beuie. Word, and Deeds. "There never' was a time In my life, fellow citizens,", exclaimed the candidate, "when 1 hadn't the courage to call a spade a spade V "Yes," poke up an old farmer in the audience : "and there never was a time In your life when you had the courage to take one in your hand!" F f A f. Tlraa Jtanea an. all lUrvne Duaam IO Peneetly t area by Or. Kliaa't Oraal Sana tamt. Sand tot Frra trial kottla an4 sraatiw. DM. It. It. KLLNIi. U, Ml arak Ssraat, rkUaaalekla. fa A Matrimonial Necessity. "Mary oouldu't take that outing trip without her liusbuml." J "Why not?" "All her waists luitton down the back." Cleveland Plain Dealer. HldoK, 1VIW and Wool. To get full value, ship to the old reliable N. W. Hide and Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. , Dlallliision. The American contractor stood nt the base of t bo great pyramid and looked at the venerable monument iu disgust. "It's a big pile, all right," he said: "and it may do well enough for Egypt, but if a man in the United States should turn out a job of stone work like that the papers would roawt him froui Iloboken to HegewiNch." Turning away disappointed, he con soled himself by taking a ride on a camel, which animal he found fully up to all the descriptions he had read of it. Some one has been figuring out the number of words a man utters in a year and finds the average to be 11,300,000. SICK HEADACHE Posltlrelr cored by taese Little Pills. They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, Inv d) gestloa and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bod Taste tn the Mouth. Coated Tongue, Fain In the Side, TO HMD LIVER. They regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simila Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. To eeavlnee any woman that Pix tlne Antlaoptlo Mrlll Improve her bealih aod do all we claim In, ft w Mill end her absolutely tree A Targe trial boa et Paxllne witb book ot lustruo tions and genuine testimonials. Hend jgjr sujue aud address oo a pustal card. PMTIWEI1 ieciiuui, such as nasal catarrh, pelvlo catarrh and lnniiuiruailun caused by ftri.l nlne Ills 1 sore eyrs. sore throat and m utn, by direct lo--ul treatment. Its ci r. alire power oyer tlinse troubles Is extrv ordinary and glres immediate relit t. Thousands of wumcn are using and rei oiuinrnding It evrry day. 60 cents at druptflstsurby mall. Rrnu-mb'r, tinweyer, ITS OST8 YOU NOllllMI TIlTUYlT, TUSK. IAXTOH CO., Uuatuu, Uaaa. CARTER'S rilTTLE IjlVER CARTERS ffiVka WE: ROSE BEDS OF EXCLAIM). Cntt of the Clarden lllath In the Kav. or of Noblllfr T here. KiikIIhIi wdiueii. In n Rnril"n, knoti full well their value ns n settliiK, sny tlin ltystnmler. Indeed, the cult of the garden (with a lnrjt ntnff to do "nil the dirty work") la a jnw high In fa vor with thf great Indies of Knijfiinil. Iu the row time a tinir when "eVty otic U In town KngllNh gardens ore, lerhim, at their best. It I" nnwa, r fes all the way. "lVtt tie ehoxes. inals roues.' Is the motto of I.mly Warwick's Ireatn-lovcly rose Ritnleii nt Kmtou lixlge, anl Lady tlerard nt F.nntw?l! Tnrk, her sister, I.ndy Algernon Jor-don-lMincx (a clever landscape gnr doner), at Ui-oughton eatle, lndy Iowiip nt -IHngley, ntul I.ndy Fnlmouth at Mnltlstone, nil have celebrated ami vnryliigly beautiful row pard.-ns. tlvrr In Ireland I.ntly Axlito.vn ha Just lieen taking iittineroim prl7.es at the tJalway County show for her roses and Itegonlns. Her beautiful home, Woodlnwiis, Is fntuous for Its lovely (rnrdens, ntul Lady Ashtown, who re- Hldes there almost entirely, ' Is a keen nnd praetlenl partlener. Lionl Ash town. It will be remembered. Is one of the protected landlords. He owns over 20,0(10 neres In Counties Wnterford and Ualway, and his house and person are always under olice guard. At Dromolnnd. Ijtdy Inohlqaln'a much-loved home, -violets flourish as they flourish nowhere but In the sister Isle; and at Dereen. Ixrd Laiwlowne's sent In County Kerry, flowers anJ shrubs bloom In tropical uingulfloeno. Rack In Kngland, Lady Helen Vincent at Esher, and Lady tJrosveuor at Kalghton. have gardens which besiwak thought nntl affection In their making. At Ksher place Lady Helen Vincent bus a scented garden, where bloom only flowers of fragrancu rose, heliotrope, sweet iens, mignonette, verbena ; a kitchen garden, with sundial and closed In with hedge of yew; and a cottar.' garden, full of old-world flowers nnd herbaceous liorders. At Salghton Orange Lndy Grosvenor has half dozen gardens In one. .There Is a lav ender garden. Just now a bewildering maze of sweetness; a bulb garden, In the spring brilliant b1n7,e of welcome color ; a paved garden, In ' . remem brance. of the days when Salghton was a monastery, and a saints' garden, set round with box and planted with flow era veronica, lly nnd the like which blossom on the days apportioned to the different saints. BURN PKINCESS' ESTATE. It a. elan Social Leader Is the Viet In. of Drlaranda. Hrlgauds have burned nil the build ings on the estate of Princess IXdga roukl, near Tchernlgov, Kussla, de- stroyed n stable of line ciot-scs, nnd car ried off all the valuables In the resi dence.' A regiment of dragoons quar tered near arrived too late to save the property, but went In pursuit of the bandits. The princess Is n soclol lend er In both Russia and Kngland. Oar Divorce I.nrra. f The courts lire uot sufficiently care ful In examining evidence; In ascer talning whether another marrlagfe la contemplated ; iu using tbelr good of fices to brlnit the parties Into friendly relations again; in making a distinc tion between coses where the grant ing of a decree would bo an act of righteousness and those where it would tend still further to bring the statute !nto disrepute. The laws of the dif ferent States are culpable hecnus-i of tlielr lack of system, co-ordination and equity ridiculously narrow In soma, nbsurdly lnot-e In others. One root of the present evils certain ly way be found in the laws for map rlage. There Is no other business coo tract so easily nnd carelessly entered Into, concludes on article on "IMvorcu Iu the delineator. Hoys and girls cud mnke a contract to marry at an age when they could uot make one to buy a piece of furniture. In iimy State no license Is necessary. In :ome of them girls of 12 or 14 do not need the consent of parent. No publicity Is re quired, no previous announcement ; 11 the laws of one State offer any hind rance, the parlies have but to go across, the iKirder Into another. The Insane may marry, feeble-minded, criminals, paupers, consumptives the whole aim ot the State is as many marriages at xHlhle, regardless of the conse quences. The marvel Is not that so many, bat that so few end In ;lic divorce court Wlx-n tlio VlilKtaelif Warn Taboiird, in nil the (ieriii.-iii papers of August, IK.'ls appeared un onlinainv s'gned by the King of Havarla forbidding civil ians, nit any pretext whatever, to wear liiiisiai-lies and cniiiumnding the tolce ni'tli ir!!li-s to nrrest t lit offenders anJ shave them by nri -e. Apparently this was l! it ncccx-Miry, for. m-cordlng to l-'reiii-h nccount of the lime, "mustaches, disappeared Immediately, like leaves from the tree. In niiliiinn; evcryljodj lnade lii'fle to o!icy the royal order antf not cue pcrauii was arrested.' 'lermofid Spiritual Freeilmii. Spliltual free tlom means spiritual fruition with ubuialnnt e Idctuv. Ucv. Ir. Adams, MethfHlist, ItrtKiklyn. N- Y. rrayer.rrn.ver Is that something that links human weakness to the strength of omnipotence. Kev. ti. lHi- gan, Presbyterian. Troy. X. V. To Live ltlght. People klio- how to live right ; -turn' to live honestly. IX they want to live right? Kev. Mertou Smith. Kvnngellst. Omaha. Neb. Christ's Cospel. Christ's gospel Is the ever-present need and the cver-cf-llclent salvation of men. Itev. J. It. ltoyle. Metlioills;. Philadelphia. Think More. If some Christians n-ould think more nnd uscthclr tongues less their religious life would be more atlsfacfry. Ucv. S. C. I.eavell, Meth Hlist, Chicago, 111. Our Brothers' Ktrpefs. We are all our brothers' keciicrs to the extent of our nbilliy to help. In mauy things we are resisinsllile for our brothers' condition. Itev. 8. V. Moore, First Christian Church, Atlanta. Ja. WorUIIIness. If we cling to the stained delights of earth we may not exited to hold the things of heuveu. If our hearts are full of worldllness there will be no room for lllm who Istught 11s. Kev. K. V. Halleubeek, Al bany. N". Y. The tlates of Heaven. Neither rich- es nor uncestry, nor knowledge win tiH-n the gates of heaven. Your life will be unhappy aud your dying hour clouded with darkness without God In your life. Itev. C. H. Horer, Method ist. Philadelphia. Uod nnd Kvll. God aud evil are pit ted against each other. The tight has really Just begun, nnd the struggle will be a long one. But It Is In the nature of things that the moral Idea will prevail. lr.; Felix Adler, profes sor ethical culture, New York City." rnlversiillsni. I'nlversallsin Is. be lief in the conversion of bad beings Into good beings. It discards the the ory of endless punishments In favor of the doctrine of Just puulshmeuts, which manifest the divine Justice. Iter. J. M. Pullman, Universalis, Worcester, Mass. The Law of Love. What we need to learn Is the truth that the law of love govern the factory as well as the hospital ; that the statesman and the economist must reckon with It, no less than the preacher and philanthropist. Hev. Washington filadden, Method-! 1st, Washington, I). C. Forces of Evil. The example of Is rael's first king, conscience lashed and forsaken by od anil man, flying by night to seek h witch "sj help Is a pic ture, true to life, of the devastation wrought by forces or evil when mar shaled In the soul of mun. Kev. Bruce Brown, Deliver, Colo. Intelligence. We boast of , Intelli gence, but we should be wary lest our glory become our shame. The mystic element Is needed to give tenderness to the soul, but Christianity, like Mo hammedanism, has lis whirling der vishes. Itev. Dr. Minion, Presbyte rian, San Francisco, Cal. Our Need. We need something prac tical, something demonstrable, and love Is the only thing that cau ever uinal ?amnte the human family or reduce heaven to eurth. We should always hope for the host in life and endeavor lo see the very licst there is In human ity. Hev. F. E. Mason, Spiritualist, Brooklyn, X. Y. Appeal to Life. The appeal to life, to follow Jesus, precedes the appeul to belief. 1 know only ts) well that we are Inclined to reverse this order, und we llrst.usk men what they believe, what their creed Is. In this way niuny have been driven away from Jesus. Itev. J. B. Clark, Congregatlonallst, Detroit, Mich. Duty of the Church. Let me remind you of the duty of the church to teach its young. Because the State of Mas sachusetts has-come to recognize that It is Its duty to teach Its children those things which will make them good citizens; it dues nut for a moment fol low that the Church of Christ is ab solved from teaching lis children those things which will make ilicm good citi zens of heaven. Prof. A. L. (illlett, Worccsiir, Mass. tilving Heart to God. A man may bt! very sincere In his act of giving his heart to God In bulk, but If he watches himself a little carefully he will very soon find that surrendering his heart us 11 whole Is perfectly nipatlble with retaining iu Ills own bauds a good ninny of the pieces. I'mliily accentuat ing what Is loosely called conversion lends men to take only a languid Inter est Iu Christian culture. Itev. Dr. Parkhiirst, Presbyterian, New York City. The Church. Some object to the church because there are unrighteous people lii It. There always have been some menu people in the church. The Utile bund of disciples had one Judas who was lioili a hypocrite and 11 trait or, but In that same band there were II righteous men, who were ready to die for Christ. Don't forget the many righteous ones who live and work and deny themselves dally for Jesus. Itev. .1. W. Koinlili, Lutheran, Allegheny, Pn. The Limited llrolher. When the I'.illvllle mull UHketl the ii 1 1 ii i k i i-r lo iniirry lilin lie uUj linked the price. "1 iisuiillj- et ,s" fr the innrrlage een-lliony," replied tin- minister. "My, my! pnrsoii :".kiiIiI the men. "I :il n't Kwlne tt-r iii;in-y but one wouitiul Atliiiita r)iiKllii-,!l,,n. Not I In- Niiiiii-, "I Md ton mill .M'u're vvlff di mu'h row lll lit Hit' s':lii''V" "Thills tin- v;iy l Ik K(!lcd. but it is prinnur. v-1 il!Hr.'i;t."- Ilijiistmi lot, TTIsrht of ftofioatra j ' S 1 . Aa M II X- . f-l t. m t A uiiniuvr vl Biunii auriii riuie Kriis tad oiencd a lemonade stand at the iedge of tbe curb. The drink wss In a large glass pitcher with sliced lemons floating npjietlzlngly at the top. One small girl, with a red crayon, had let tered the word "artificial" and leaned It against the pitcher. "What's that forV Inquired a pass erby. "Pure food law," said the girls la chorus. "But why slwuld yon label V? Are not the water, the lemons, nnd tlio sugar pure?" Ten," "Well, what's artificial about ItT "The Ice." Chicago Inter Ocean, BACS GAVE OUT. A Typical Cau of Kdaer Troahle and Trolral Cur. Mrs. Chloe Pago, or CIO a Pitt street. Alexandria, Va., suys: "My back hurt me terri bly; I had sharp shooting pains, changing to a dull, dragging nche. I could not stand for any length of time nnd my buck hurt me when I SHt down. My feet and ankles were badly swollen very evening and my stoniHcu whs out of order. 1 Hum's Kidney Pills cured lue of these trou bles Iu 1902. nnd for live years I have bad no return." Bold by all dealers. BO cents a bos Foster-MUburu Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. The Troablo. Jones I understand there Is trouble between Mrs. Poet and her husband. Smith Tea. He couldn't B.-I1 hie o....i,., i.. he left blni. , Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can net reach tbe seat of tbe disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In erder to care It yoa most take Internal rem edies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Intern ally, aad acts directly en the blood and mu cous surfaces. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is sot a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one ei the best phjslclsns In this country for years aad Is a regular prescription. It la eesaBoaed of the best tonics known, com hlaed with the beet blood purifiers .acting directly en the mooous surfaces. The per fect combination of the twe Ingredients la what produces such wonderful results la cartas Catarrh. Send for testimonials free, r. J. CHKSSt CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Drue flats, price Tec Take Hall's Vamlly l'llls for constipation. Can art ee to Heat. I "Canaries have served an odd pur pose this season," said a dealer In birds. "They have been used as one of tbe features lu bouse and church decorations. At weddings, commence ments, aud social affairs of all kinds where lavish dccoYutions were lu order, cages of canaries have been bung here and there among tbe flowers and foli age. Most of these birds wcro rented for tho occasion. In the spring And early summer the demand for canaries as part of a decorative scheme was bo great that I kept more tbnu a dozen extra birds on hand for renting purposes." 2 ' Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on 'the part of physicians, pharma- ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians witk results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of three facts! frf Tho indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi lates the food: Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Gctor Oil. . It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotia and does not stupefy. Jt is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health.' Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by. regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to tho information. Hall's Journal of Health, 1JBBJ ft1! ALCOHOL 3 iK CENT. AVcgclablcPfcparationrorAs slmilailiigtlttFoodantlRcgiiia ting Uie SiomarJis aMDiwds of r . .. t Proraoles DieslionJChrerfuf ncss and Ifcstlontalns nciitw Opiuni.Morphine ntrMiacraL NOT NARCOTIC. SkBBBBBBSBBBBBBI SBBBBBBSSBBBBBaBBa. jttx.Smm Aperfect Remedy forConsflpi- iion,aouraonucn.uiainsKa Worms jCorrvulsions.revErisli ncss andLoss or Sleep. FuSinak Signaturtjaf PgOJJU NEW YORK. iiranleed i .'iTMsMll Exact Copy of Wrapper, I. OKCCTT' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES C.l.r ai.rt ..ls bristlier i.s l.sler (sl.rt I ha a asr .(her tit. One I Oc package i'.Iom l! IIscis. Tbey iit I. raid Vr rll'r Ihas say alhrr it. Tea cae tim ay iuae.l wllbeul nsplsi ..til. this l.r Ues a.salol-Uow Is Oy.Ble.i.s aaa K.t Culuis. rtOA'.tWt ,I)K VC CO., Qainty, Wimmi girlhood to Lydia E. Plnkham's a. ELLEN M. OLSON Tlie responsibility for a daughter's future largely rests with tlio mother. The right influence and the Infor mation which Is of vital Interest to the daughter imparted at the proper time has not only saved the life but Insured tho success of many a beau tiful g-lrl. When a prlrl's thoughts becomo sluggish, with benduoho, dizziness or a disposition to sleep, pains in back or lower limbs, evea dim, desire for solitude; when she Is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remem ber that Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vege table Compound, made from native roots and herbs, will at this time, prepare the system for the. coming change, and start this trying period In a young girl's life without poln or irregularities. It haa been thus depended upon for two generations. Hundreds of letters from young r'rls and their mothers, expressing gratitude for what Lydia li. Pink hasi's Vegetable Compound has dono for them, are constantly being re ceived. . miv V Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 41TN. East St., Kewanee, 111. writes:' ' IVarMrs. rinkham: "; V' , 'I have had the best doctors In our town for my sickness and they all thought that an operation was necessary, I bad headache. 1 ilL ' ) ( V It No other remedy has such a record of actual cures of female ilia. Thousands of women residing in ovory part of the United.!, States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydiav-. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it has done for them. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compsood; a Woman'; Remedy for Woman's 13s. Dathe 1st' Lllr Pa4s. One of the prettiest sights to be seen In any of tbe parks tha( boast fountains and water lilies Is the bathing of the birds. The little fellows hop from one Illy pad to another until they find one that dips enough to take ou water, and here, in the round, green, floating tub provided by nature, they flutter, and flourish until tbe bntb Is accomplished. It is a sight of never-eudiug Interest for bird lovers. Cosupllaaeatarr. Fan Jack Harkalong paid you a great compliment the other evening while you were singing a selection. Nan Hid be? What did he say? Fan He said he'd like to silence yot with a kiss. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, ot Chicago, Ills., says: "I bare prescribed you Castoria often for infants durlns my practlco, and f.nd it very satisfactory."". Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria bland first In its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I nover 1ut found anything that so filled tbe place." Dr. J. II. Tart, of Drooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for ; many years. The formula is excellent" Dr. It. J. Ilamlcn, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castorlav cxtenslvely, as I have never found anything to ec;ual it for children' troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations in the Hold, but I always) see that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr. Win. J McCrann. of Omaha, Neb., says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your crcat medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have in rcy ycaro of practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy in almoct every home." Dr. J. It. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: "The name that your Cas toria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the) presence of children, scarcely seeds to be supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, for ono, most heartily endorse It aad believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. IL M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: 'Thyslclans generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, tut in the case cf Castoria my experi ence, like that ot many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria In ny practice because I have found it to he a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a family, as I have, will Join me in heartiest recom mendation ot Castoria." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought n Uss For VMS e.NTaua eoaiay. f t Womanhood! Vegetable Compound CLARA E.DARMSTADTER. sldeache, and my foot were so sore I could hardly atAnd. 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