rt OUCH, OH NEURALGIA, STITCHED. LAMENESS. CRAMP TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL CRUISES, SPRAINS. A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY TH EY CAN'T RESIST Pmcc 25c and Grandfather's Cure for , Constipation , REAT medicine, the Sawbuck. Two hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular. . ,. No need of pills, Cathartics, Csi'or t J, nor "Phy3lo," If you'll only werk tho S w-J-uck regularly. Exercise Is Nature's Cur for Constipa tion and, a Ten-Mile walk will so, if you naven't got a wood-pile. But, If you will take your Exercise In an Eary Chair, thei a's only ene way to do that, because, there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and lta nam is 'CASCARETS. ' ' Cascaret3 are the rtily means to exercise the Bowel Muyslca without work. They don't Purge, Crtp. nor "upset your Stomach," because they don't act like "Physics." They don'.t flush out ' your Powel and Intestines with a costly waste of Digestive Juice, as Salts, Caetor Oil, Calomel, Jalap, or Aperient Waters always do. No Cascarets strengthen and stimulate the Bowel Muscles, that Hne the Food passages and that tighten up when food touc!i" them, thus driving the food to Its finiV. A Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles as if you had Just sawed a cerd ef woed, or walked ten miles. Cascarets move the Food Naturally, digesting It without waste of lomorrow'l Caatrlo Juice. ' The thin, flat, Ten-Cent Box Is made to fit your Vest pocket, or "My Lady's" Purse. Druggists 10 Cents a Box. Carry it constantly with you and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you naed on. ' ' Be very careful te gst tho gsnuine made enly by the Sterling Remedy Com pany, and never Bold in bulk. Every tab let stamped "CCC." W 2BFKBT0 eonrtnee say i W woman that P. r? t T) Mm Antlptl will li improve hef haallh Ul-L-. and ia all w elalm U U MSK-JUM tor It. We will send her ahsoluutly tree a tarze Ulnl x t Paxline wi:.a bonk of laatrue Uobs uti4 g-natna lomlnioalnU Send joar naute tuad mldrou oa a postal eurd. WS7351SKri!T.l5S eleanai farftiima, mivti a naaat eatarrh. prlvlq atuih aotl tnfl.w.ini.HiUm eaus ii fry tciu aiaa ills co ?, torn Uiront and an jiith, Wt diroet U il tretinnt. lm cur atiT power over these t.-nable is oxtrs ordlnary ami glvus iinDirdinto reJtt. 7bouanti of woinna are aclng and rto omxifiiiliBS tt every day CO ocuti at eiurrlHtaorby Biall. Rrmrnbrr, bowovrr, IT ;oTat TOli Htyi llLhU TOTBT IT. imm n. paxio oo., Bxt, mm. iPiiioL Positively ear4 by taciao Little rillf TScy alto rclteve Dis CARTERS rPlTTUE tress from Dyirpf psla, In- fllff pcioc and Too Eeartj Itlnr;. A berfect rcra ody lor Dlxr'Jiws, Kr.uwfi, DrewBlne;:, Bad Tnnte tn the Month, Coated Tonfrae, Pala la the Side, TOKHD LIVFR. Choj IVER. regvlata the Bowela. . fnretj- Mccetahle. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Ganoine Mint Betsr Fao-Simile Signature SUBSTITUTES. Can't bo cured by druri; you know ttiat. Hut It can be Dr- manently relieved by our home-ma-Je remedy. Uaad tor years wltheril a fa.tiui e. Costa S2. Uits n lile time. P ftE booklot. THE HOME SJENCDY CO., Eox 1, Station G, Clnvclssd, Ohio Piew o?.d Liberal IN Wes'ern Canada NEW DISTRICTS Now Open ?or Sedlemesl Soma ef tha chotcast landa In tha trtin (ravine boltuaf iwialuitciwwanand Alborra hara ra-antir bsen opanod for aattiirnt ui4rtKa Favle-j Hoiiiaioad fcaruwtioni! of Ca uda. Thonrande of hoinaaiaadsof I bO acrra aach ara now availatla. Tha ntw itula tiona mftka It po;'-alv-lo fcr aniry to he mv!e by troiy. Iha ax'ortunliy thit itvny In tha Unlta-j SUtta bava bean waitii.f icr. Any member of a frn Hy tna- rrwlre antry for any ottar man-ikor t-f the fi.r i!y wlii w ba entlilad to make entry for hlmui f cr ha-s . Entry miiy rfw Io made bnfore tha Arrtor At'ent of th Dittrlrt ty rcxy cnrArtitn conditions , by tha failr, mothsr, n. dAUthtor, brothor or t: tar of an Iniaiiinif hjcnuMenio;. "Aay even numberri eoctlan ff Eor.tinca lands in Mamtr.-ja or the Hortii-vcs'. Pnniacti, eacr, -ri 8 and Jo, not rtsorvc1, rrjiy ho home- atai.doi! by axy poraou the tele oaad of a tcruily or mala oar If years of to tha extent ol oae-uartere3ct.6n, of V.i aorjs, c-.c-reorless." Tlia fee In each raae !11 be $10.0-1. Churchea, choolaai.j nutkeia c.iv'i!ont. Haillhy clirr.ita. aplendld cro; a ai.d i.-ood h.w. Caul j:o-mif at'd Caitlo rnltlrg (jrirK-ll Inuuatiie:. For furihoi wnlcni.rs aa to Kj'ss, Pmiis, Bsit Tltna ta Co a. id Wlme to Luca'e, aivy to W.. D. Prott, hiipirintendi-iit ol limn ration, Ottawa, t.iuaila. ...r K. C, llo'wi, ,i; JjLk-n.u M..St. l'aul. Mine, uud J. M. ;.UcLi.-l:l.u. .. Ilo, Waterluwn, to. iiakuta Authum J tidver aaeot Aleuts. flaaaa oui ahera aoa tan thle adrmiuu:Bt. (ntonte a itta r.v mrr .Una or ITATIONCftV laamDlea. rnauouiii.aLt tmO. oux City Mwapaper Unleii, ewiaa. uu. xwrat to CARTERS If IVER ASTHMA MM mm MY DACJ; CCc ' r.kln tf Tfsuty fs n Joy rr.r- VP 7. T. Follx Oourtuu a o...jii;... Croam or Mcaloal. Bojutlfior. BomT Tnn, r'nT'ia. h..v-.t. i..iS J - Haiti, Hud .a V eaf Bnil l very Bintiru AfwV ili-.ftli"n. It JutFt.d ll trsl Cy f( frj ye-ir. ai..1 It o trailras tajiiol'. '"hupuu li in rr-o.- fuaiio. Accept noowmtcr Ml of s'.uUiar rmf. Pr. Ji. A. f . r ft:l 1 to a lnd ef tun hunt- t t a (a ;ii'.n 44 Aa' von ladlcS 1 Tcoiomir.d ? aXln uro' "rm ion.'' K' r Kl lr al ilrMMitta and ! ar.cy ! li r" , in the Cu.ivd Suita, Can,iaa and Europe , ra3.T.r.:?ir.s,rrcjK, 37 Gtui a, s'j km .k DeViorni.'-le OutlooU. Itevolutioiciry (lOiioial (in Cubn) flnvp jh;i calli'il tlto roll of the army t li :s nioruinjV Subord'nnto Xn. srcnoril : It isn't fr rufiary. llo's on this sick lUt. Chk'age Tri!)itne. Fn r ft TUm' 1inra nn4 ill WTm riMn I I O liiinm'Kj' 1 urrd r !' an. ' r fc.r.. R..iot,. fur Kr, i Hlal :kI trutiM. bU. li. U. ULIM U.. lul u tuM, fkiuaalpki, One V. lio find Fonad It. "Whore sliall tho woary find rpst?" es- ' claimnri thn Kov. Dr. Fourthly, with dra matic emphnslH. A soft snoro from thn pew occttpind by Deacn Uurilosty waa the only rHionse. Mis. WlnRlow'a South Syrup for Cblldreu tewtliltii wifteiiB the KuniH. rediicOH lnrt:ui. matlou, allays pulu, eiuee wiud colic, 2ou a buttle. A class of little folk in on English elementary school were recently abkeJ to define "a lady," with curious results. The definition of Lizzie' aged 7, will strike n responsive i-hord In the heart of the buay 'woman and shows that Liszie iuui;t w an ohsurving person. "A. Ltdy Is something Y.kn a man," says! Lizzie, "but she's got long hair and she's got n dllTerflut face and different; clothes, and she's got a lot of work to' io." Charlie, agetl (t, is Impressed by: the difference between the sexes. "A lady" he finds to be 'different from n man because n lady has different ilothes from a man, a lady has different ayes from u man, a lady hns a differ ent body from a' man. and a lady has different suovs from a man." Howard, aged 7, gets iu the siiine facts from a flifferent point of viow. "A lady." h says, "lias not got some tron-trs, bnl i m-in luirt ,f.il- fi'iitwi tniM":''i'j " A s-ic. ! lint PliHVtie vein' rililer thin l'i lifS'.t ane, thinks that '"a .lady is a nice wo:u sn beaurw she don't have torn ctotlii's, ai:d aha has a woch with her, uud she las a chaiie on f!o woch." . Br Wlparlea. Tbe President stood at the bow of tha itaomrr, look in i; tluwn at the Uu'bitl, boil iug watera of thn great river. ' ? "I)iiu't it susr;r:st woianthIu.it to yon, llr. ProsidcntV" usked one of the Gov ernora, in nu iiMil-Ttuno. ' 'Kins;eat joiiieiliinsY" said the chief executive in a load tone, n.i is his wont wbtn aajrboil.y tries to be coiilideutl-iil. "Supieat aj.nothini;? HowV WhatV" "I t'a it's running." ; (In a etill louder tone) "Well, why sot? V"Uy slioiilu't it run?" "See the parallel, llr. President? A freat many of tho pBoido thin!; " (lAiider yet) "No, I don't see any parallel. Ever do auy lisllin,'; In tliii, riv er, Uoveruor? It isn't much for black ba.w or uiuiintjiiu trout, but you can eatch some whalirts biff catfish." Subsequent remark by tho Governor to one of the other Governors : "P.lauie, hiiu, I can't make out whether bis 'no' utill holds or not 1" Chicaso Tribune. Aleilders, tv!:o had eaien a hearty brak rt of ham and ex:;.-t, wilh the usual evi iencea of tb meal oa liis sliirt frout and waistcoat fur Mcddcrs was a bit caro se in his fe.idins leaned buck in hi dialr with sei-can satisfaction. "Well." ho Kaid, "I iM b.atir.J Pll So low and ordnr that autt of cloiJies I have een intendinj for fhe last month or more :o add to ruy varujolr." "If joti will take my advice," sinaest id the feitiiuinii nutocrnt of tint bruk !ait table, surveying him with marked liaplcasure, "you'll jot a pejijier tind salt mit." ".Vbat for;" "To go w'th nil ifc.it MTf." Corri'otecl. It was at a reunion of a gallant Irish reglmeut, and In duo eourne a member res to express his curel'ully leliearscd seutimeut. "Here's to tu' ould I'ifl.v-lilnth," he iMii'im, hotly, "Ui' last in th' field an' tu' first to lava nt!" "Ye iiiuddlor !" shouted a compatriot, ''.raising to his feiit. "Hero's to th' .raid Fifty-ninth, tvjtiil to irdie!" PLEASANT SUMMER. Hlvht l''iixl tho I aunt, A. Wis. woman says: "I was run down mid weak, troubled w!:U nervousm-as a'nl headache for the last blx years. 'J' ho hast excitement would iunb nu- nervous und cause se vere headache. "This suuiiuer I have been eating Grape-Nuts rrtmiarly and feel better than for the six years pa-it. "I am not troubled wilh beadache ni:d nervousness, ami web.'h more than I ever have before in' my life. I gullied 5 lbs. in ono week." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Kcad tho buok, "Tlie RoarJ to Wellvlllo," In pkys. "There's a Ueasou." XN THE GOOD C13 TIMEX Quaint ('toma that ISecntl 1-1-nlly Odd Mnnnrrx. In the Hrnt plmi the woods are full ttt nirn. runs "Th Ciironlcltw of a tjuwr (Jlrl" in th; LsidiiM' llama Jour nal. Tlicy 'tf ninnpriius tln bkihI of tho nrni, aul life tm liitiM'rxtlnK, to put It mildly. In my time tlwro was ih auoh tUlnj: hfi tbi imlrlut; ofT of oun pouplo to "kicp coiiipnny" for yeiirs at a Rt ntch, to tho exclusion of other friends.- A plrl &h lrev to at-ceiit the dttputlon of nny nml nil young nieu, and liuvp n li.Trcut -,ort to every ilamv, picnic ur pirty of the 8t:tu. Even nn vuxajred Kii'l va not exixjcteJ to go only with her (lance, but innde) things lively hy pnterlnlnlm and (lolnj about with difTcfent youn men und keeping the, couiniunity uion the qui Vive n to which would be her final choicf. Thjjrn w:m no tlmo f(r Idling In those days hour for -fooling dull euro owl biiilliijtf strn neivsslty. A pretty girl was likely to spy front her window un Interesting grotm of pedestrians or a dashiiiK lioreinun at almost uny hour lu the day. If she went dowutowu (she did not ro often, jj.'iiUo reader, an kIi-Ih do nowadays) It was strange, Indeed, If there was not rivalry us to which of the young i;lhtnts should walk home with her. Oil Sunday the rear grata of the sancutary were com fortnbly , filled-with 'young Rontlouiea of no siM'eiiil religious professions, und It wan hy no menus the least Interest ing feature of th'. service passing out of the church door and down tin? line, Kiulllug and beutowlng glances upon them as they stood with raised hats, gravely saluting one pretty devotee af ter another us she came out with the Sabbath halo ai'imnd her face. There was a custom, now obsolete. no doubt for lack of muubers us well as spirit, of giving a pretty girl "grand rush"- on Sunday nfteniooua. As I look baeJc now I can see a phalanx of hats and tromwrs, audacious faces and buttonhole bouquets moving nloug the village street H--:"Ki:'''i-;-''''W'44"a STARS OE STOMACHS. i X Rosanna has boon many years la ser vice in a certain college town, and Is well known to all the friends of her employers. One of them. Just returned from u long absence, stopped Lor oa tho Direct to make Inimtrles ubout- tha health of tho professor, who, she bad just learned, had been ill. 'I do hopo lie Is better," she said. "Neuritis is enough to endure ut uny time, but coming this year, 1 am afraid Ins must have felt tho Interruption to his work: even harder to bear than tho iain." ; ' "Yes'ni, ho did tliaty Uosanna as sented, symj atlietlcally. V'Do was that f retry alout his darlhisr big book there was no imclfyiuj? the man. . '15ut he's over it now, ma'am, and enjoying grand (rood health, and the book Onlshed entoiroly, and him busy writing another - wan. And 'tis not tthout the stars, ma'um, at ahl, this time; 'tis a dlscoorso ou the fuslilou uble diseases." "Put, nosatinii, that's impossible!", cried the lady. "Why, be doesn't know anything about diseases! lie wouldn't know mumps from menin gitis!" ', '' , "Exclpt for me knowledge being cou tralry to it,. I'd be of Uiat way of thinking me.sllf," adhiltted v Itosanun, confidentially. ' h "Hut ony yesterday It was I heard him say to the mistress, exultlng-like, 'Conjrrntnlaro me, Alice. I've finished the-appendix !' So ya See ina'am, 'tis diseases for cariain. "Ah, 'tis the wonderful man be Is! ! Slurs or stumloks, uhl's one to the brains of him!" . .. i? '. This compliment Itosanua'a hearer ' who did not enlighten her concerning the different Vhrletiea of - apjmndlx ' later repeated" to the professor, who, na-rts stoutly, that none he ever re- celved has afforded bha moro, thoroutfu fctitlsfactlon. Ilia Soai - IHU IVo Pool. ."There's that son Bill of mine," said the old farmer as ho chewed at, a tooth pick and looked out acroso tha meadow. "I've always considered Jllll about us near a fool its tb-y tuuUe 'em. Oue day In May he cr.:::e home from town uud says to me: " "'Dad, too whonV crop's short by aoo.oQo.uo :,twinris.' " T,"' of It?" says I. "'V.'hotifs (joins to Ji;mi). " 'Woll, let 'er jump.' " 'But you've ot $00 In cash. Buy wheat nud make half a thousand.' " 'Hill,' says I, 'when I waut to play tho fool and lose my 200 I'll come to you for advice.' "That liot him up. Just as I mant it to. lie bad a hundred of bis own, and next day he went up to town agin. Ho dldu't siiy nuthlu' for a week and then be suddenly shows mo a . baulj book with $.7)0 to bis credit. "How'd you do Iff says I with my eyes bnlin' out. " 'Dad,' he replies, 'when I wnnt to auswer fool questions I will give you the nrt't clriuce.' ,' "He'd put his hundred Into wheat and made half n thiuisuud, and evel aluce that I've' been ssorrer tlilnklu' that he hain't so much of a durned fool but what he ml'ht make u purty fair law-, yer." I'crfr-t'lloiii "What is your Idea of a p(!i'fe.:t hu band';" asked the Kcntlnieutul girl. "A perfert btiHbaud," annwered Miss Cayenne, "is one who will submit to liny utuniiiit of reproof because he de luycd dinner lo s-'o tin eleven-Inning; bHi:el;ill auie t t'l-J liiilsh and u.-ver once nllud!' to the shuihir delays occa sinned b' hl'i wife's tb'votb'ii to lllu trnte-l lectures or piaiiis'.s." Washing tou Star. After a n.uii n-iii lies nevenry, living must be a 8",,d devil like waiting to go to a dentist's to Law a tooth pulled. The devil Is iui;.!;;y mciin, but he punishes others If they tlu not behav tbemsol ve.s. N woman ever admired a naau after etttiag ttlm asleep wilh bis uiuutn open. 01 IJ k t?l Kf, lJ II The c.mdj .lor ol the ittrTllMElr-JTCi .-l.. A "d for amo (l.nt? hud Ills oye TW-'StNZVJ IH. seuti-ed to ! tial.lug I "rU X-Jr I x. use to speak- to the lady nc Mrs. Michael Davltt la ctf.ectln th i wuiuents left .v lief late livvlnihl , with a view ti na'-J.is " auiifa'.:0 i.ne prepared. Sirs solicits tie loan of any ; letters or paiwrs recrnvd from buu by! bis friends, a.td undertake their ; poiujt r"tiua. j "S:m:eless Sin" was the title tlrst ! nr;vted by lTof. A. Kos tor mn Tolume f essnya on certain well-concealed politic evils. Put at President Iloosevelfn surest Ion, the Uk U to be called "Sin and Society." Mr. Uooe Velt indorses It and Is godfather, to tl;' extent or nu luU'oductluu, a well us ihrlstencr. 11. Fielding Hall, author of "The Sou! of a Pwple," has lu the press u Tolume called "The VSoul of tie World.'' TU j new book scema to be an interpreta tion of ltuddulsni and Christ iuuliy. ua favorable to the luter. Mr. Hall's ;udy of the P.urnieso Is one of the most in teresting books lu lCngllsh mi au east ern people. Cblcugo has twine years to spend be fore It can survey Its Htnvts in the fashion adopted by the Loudgu Daily JNews as follows; liow many reader t Tbuckeray have parsed down Young street to the Kenslngion pohtolllce and have been aware that lu No. U those immortal works, "Vanity Fair." "Es mond" and "Pendennis" Uisi saw t!ie light? Gower street," uguln, Is a pome what monotonous street of prosperous looking middle-class houses. 1'cw ptn ple know that In No. 110 Charles Dar win wrote certainly not his "Origin of Species," but bis famous work or) "Coral Reefs." Again, lu 00 Great Queen street, Boswell wrote a cousid eruble portion of bis famous "Life of Johnson.' At C Frfth street, Sobo, Wil liam llazlltt during the last elx mouths of his life wrote some of bis must nota ble essays. As for Charles Dickens, London teems with memories of that great novelist. At 48 Doughty street he began "Parnaby Uudge," lluislved "Pickwick" and "Oliver Twist," and wrote "Nicholas Nlckleby." At 1 Dev onshire Terrace , he finished "Baruuby Itudge" .and "Dombey and Sou" and wrote "The ?Id Curiosity Shop," "Mar tin CbuzzWwlt," '"Hie Christmas Carol," "David Copperlield," "The Cricket on the Hearth" and "The Haunted Man." At Tavistock House lie wrote "lileak House," "Little Dot ritt" and "A Tale of Two Cities." Hen ry Fielding wrote "Tom Jones" In a bouse ou the site of the present How street police station, and Smollet wrote "Humphrey Clinker" and probably "Feregrlne Pickle" at Monmouth House, Upper Cheyne row. Hlchnrd son's "raiuela," "Clarissa" rml "Gran diiaon" were written nt The ti range, Nortti End, Hannncrsmltli, occupied for some time by Sir Rdwnrd Burne-Jouei. At 24 Cheyne row tho sage of Chelsea, Thomas Carlyle, wrote "The French Revolution," "The Life or Frederick the Great," "Past and Present," "Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches" and The Lire of John Stlrltug." WORLD'S OLDEST CITY. JBrlcUa Token Out of Rains nt Bis nija Bear Date of -IBOO U. C. In u sand-swept belt of ceutral Paby tenia, that country of.nueieut rulus, lu a reglou dangerous and deserted bo cause far from water, uud on the bor der of the territory of several hostile Arab tribes, lies the low ruin of Bim ya, says Dr. E. J. Banks lu Putnam's Magazine. Few explorers navs evi visited It, and those few did so at the peril of their lives. Dr. Peters of Nev York, while excavating at Nippur, dis covered at Blsmyu a clay tablet f an BncJeut date. Gerumu explorers ere reported to have saUl that the ruins originated with the clvillautlou of the 1 Arabs. However, not only ths age of the reins but the name aua.nuiory ol th ancient city of which they are com posed continued a mystery until ra ceutly. : ' Christmas day, 1903, we began exca atfug at Iihmiya uud the result was the discovery of the oldest temple lu the world. The walls of the tower soon ripptwTcd, the summit was cleared and the first Inscription discovered uon the mrfaco was a brick stamped with tho name of Dung! of 2750 11. O. Just beireatu It wore other bricks bearing he name or UrGur of 2S00 B. C. A little lower appeared a crumpled piece of gold with the uaiue of Narniu 1lu of 3V0O ii. C, and just below that level were the large sguaro bricks peculiar to Sarpou of aiSOO 1!. C, probably the Urst of the Semitic kind's or Babylonia. Al though we hud dm? but a meter and a half below tho bricks of Dungl we bail revealed several stiatu exteudin over the period from iiToO B. C, or mure tbau 1,000 years, and still eleven me ters of earlier ruins lay beneath us. We dug lower. Unknown types of bricks appeared, and two aud ' hall' meters from the surface we came upon a large pluttorm constructed or the pe culiar plano-convex bricks which were the building material of 4500 IS. C. A Don aad 111 .Name. "There was u dog case which ex cited miu'h attention lu Bcrliu fcome yearn ugo," sti'd u former resident of that city. "A citizen complained to the authorities tigaiiint a neighbor who, he said, to nnuoy him, gave his mime to a mongrel cur. 'He culls my mime,' he Maid, 'ami when I turn around he laughs nud says be was tailing hi.; dog.' "'What's your mime?' usked tbu magistrate. "My name Is fSi-hulz.' "And do you call the dos SchultzV be niiktHl tho other man. '"Yes, your honor, but I spell It with a T SehulU.' "'Cull him without tho T,' com manded the magistrate, trying to lonk ser'nus The man did bo, the il.r,' came to him and an order to change tbe uume or be lined followed." It sildom pleases a man to lu told' . yor in guouuess or greatuess or u&oiii ler. illmon oat' on the or au rose the til'le. T!i. puwacr finally let t Ul cut nv, took one besd 1c her. and wh they ba I conv.irstl ,fur n few minute the l::'y s.-ttn-.e I to bo protesting, Sud do ccailurlor's pportnnlty had coiuc He stepped f.it-wi:'d and said! "M.klum, If IhU man Is 'orelnj bis altcnthm upon jo he mm-t rosu.ua his own sent." "lie Is not exactly a stronger to me," she admitted. "Put o;l seemed to be annoyod, madam." "I am not exactly a'liioyivi, but t wish he wouldn't tall; to me." "I am simply arguing it uise," ax-plalia-d tho man. , "Yes. bi.t th.ue Is nothing to aricut. Wo hive boou married and dlvnrceJ twice, and now, I've married another innn, and we can't ,he mavied again until h" dies. Glvo It. u;. .Ilmmy S've ll ii)t ami go buck to your seat." dil "ago News. . Am lixevtl!lt. .."The surest way to uinkn your h.ime ri-iniMiilieivd through nil the aii-s." the philcNophicat boarder was siyiug, "is le c;etitn!i Koine mouuiumual crane or some tcti-ij'cc misdeed t La t 'shocks the finer la-stini-rs of humanity. It has been so ever since the days of Kroetrattis. It is now. Take the case of ttat young Whal's his name in St. lmis who threw a pop htiltle uud nearly killed a baanball urn- pilT." TIED 'j?0 A CtlAir. roittitu l llov About o:t Acoount tf Klj!iy Trunliloa. , Mrs. Anna P.eobo, Ulvcr mid Monroe Utrectr;. Anoka, Minn., says: "! hail to sit in a chair' day after day nimble to move about on ac count of rheumatic pains In my back, biM and Ics. I was .bhort of breath and ..... t .1 .ft. rv . Lw j " . 5 i'UH o li i u 0$'pgAW least excrllon. I bad ('- ' ' sl'Jft d 1 z v. y Kpclls nud r " bearing down pains anil the kidney Secretions were much disordered. I thought 1 would not live long, but. since using I loan's Kidney Pills 1 n'm u different woman, can do iny ' own work . uud have no fear of those 'troubles returning." Sold by all thmlorx. 150 cents n, bo:c. Foster-Milburn Co UuOalo, N. Y. Curvud t'uka Cull. The second day after tho new maid came the mistress bad couipauy. Just before the 'callers arrived the maid said, eonlUlimtlnlly : "Shall 1 go out uud telephone to you while they arc UeivV" ! "Telephone?" exclaimed .the mis tress. "Whut on earth should you tola phone to mo about?". "Oh, anything," respouded the maid. "1 always did It ot the last place I worked and the place before that. Tho ladles wanted me to. It gave the Im pression that they were very popular uud were overrun with engagements." Put the mistress, remembering many raisjdvious telephone calls that had in terrupted the- conversation when she herself had been enllltiK, declined to P'.ifvhnse popularity ou tboso terms. Chicago Inter Ocooa. ' It Wna Sortt:d. "Yes. I "was out In all tint storm.! My raincoat was soaked, and " "But you can't souk a ralucoat, you know." ' ' ' "I cnift, hey? ; Here's tho check for, It." Kansas City' Independent. ' ; $:0J Reward, $!00. i Tho rfiirliTM of thla pnprr will lie plcnaoit tit li'iii-u tlii:t Hicre In l ionst out- difinl" nlif-are thnt acUuirc lii.s licun able to cuiots a Iim sliim-.i, und tluit Is C'.turrli. Uu.l'a I'lU.-iril) t'uie Is luti only positive curu uow kiunvii to tha rni'ilUul rrjtvruliy. Cutuii-u I'l'liK n riiualltutloiuil distiiau, reqiilrve a luiiHiitutioiinl tri-iituH'iit. Hall's I'illarrb I't.ii' U t:il.fii hitiTU.illjr, nctlaii dlrmtiy npuii i Ue tilu.nl mid niurouj aurfu.-es of tlu" tymcni, tlicioby di-.l x'yyiua tlm fouiidiitluu 'r I lie llisi'uae. nud clvlng tbu pHlluut c! 'i ii-iii i,y iniildlng up His cuustltutlon aud a.'b.tlii iiMlm-y In (fuln Its work. TUi) I'l-ojirleiora bave o liucIi fulib In lta cucn live power Uiat ti,,y uffer Oue Hundied , lnll!ii for nny ease Hint It falls to cure. i Komi inr lit nf tiallmiiMlala. A'l.iNsa F. 3. ClilLi'.'IiV & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by ail Trtierlst, 76c. Take IJolJ's iiumlit pill, for constipation. Ilia Mild ILlcL.. "Tliporetlcnlly," muttered tho profciisor, tioclii'ting the Kjnnll amoaut of chauso lliut hail been luuuled back to b.'m, "all the in-oduels of nature omrb-t to be free, but Heme of tbeai coat lilo blazas." lie had juMt v'i'J his bill for electric lighting. EASY'S rOZEIJA CHEW VORSE. lloattllnla uuil Dneloru 'onll Mot !( 11c e 111 in Hi: I t'uticuira Itemed lea u Bjtrfil y, luiiuciil lire. 'Kczema appeared when our baby Was .ttivi'e mo.'itlis old. We applied to several doctors end hospltaU, I'le'li of which rave us saiuctltlug dilfcreut, cvt'i'.v time, but norhin;; brought relief. At last, ope of otr.1 friends recommend ed tj us Ciiticui'j Hoap ami Cullctira Ointment. A few ihtys afterwards 1m pruvemeiit' could be iftcd. Since then we have u-vd nothing but Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcusvi Olutmont, aud now the liaby !s x months old und la (julto cured. All that we used was one cako of Cutlcuru Koap and two boxes of Cutictiru Oiiitnifiit, costing In all $1.L.. ('. F. Kara, '.'A'.', Hunt 0."th Street, New York, March 'M, ltux'." PUTNAM FADELESS'JYEf. Coiar mnrt eaads krujhlef aaa laalcr rolara Ikaa asy alder ays. Oaa 10c packsea salara all likara. f kef vs la cold valet aflcr tkas lay arsrr lie. Tee eaa ft H taraiSrileliUulsiaaiataiian. wnlaler lie saJl -U, le ,s,nitacs aad tU Calsra, JtHVG GOu Quinsy, Ulinli stc? v;oman him First, tbatftlmostcveryoperatlon In our hivipltul. performed upon nnmnn. x:eonics nooosi.ary bocausa of neglect of such symptoms as Rackache, Irroffiilarltios, Dlsplaee monts. Pain in tho Mile, Prajjplnjf Sensations, Dizsinnss and Sloepioas hum Socoad, that LydUE. Pinlcham's VofTBtablo Compound, made from naCivo roots and herbs, has cured moro ca!9 of female ills than any j . .i other one medlcluo known It rcg- i , vi i ulates stronfrtboas and restores women's health and Is laralusnlo m preparing women for child-birth and during tbo period of CbaDifo Third, tbo ffrcr.t volumo ef iinsollelted and prateful testimonials oa filo at tbo PlnUh-un Laboratory at Lynn. Mass.. many of which are from time to Una belu'f published by special permission, five absolute evl tlonco o f the value of Lydia L. Pinkhain s Vcjetablo Compound and Mrs. Pinkham's adxkc. ....'-, Lydia 0. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound For tnoro than 30 yoars has Wen curing Femalo Complaints, such as Pra-rijlntr ftiii.utlons. Weak Hack, Falllnff and Displacements. Iu flattimatioa and Ulceration, and Orffanlo Diucasea, and it dissolves and exptri's Turaora ct an early Btajfo. " " ' Mrs. Pirkhatn's Standing Invitation to Women Wo-xen "ctTeriRff from any form of femalo weakness are Invited to wriia Mr:. Pinhhan. Lynn. Mass. for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkharnwno has bicu nlvWinsr alek women free of eharga for, more than twenty THftra. am 1 W-fnxi thatsbo assisted (1 hatu In ndTishirr. Thus fcho is espeolaUy well qualified to guide Blck t women bd.- n health. Write toilay, dou't wait until too late. , NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER I THH SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. JT Capsicum-Vaseline. IXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE DON'T WAIT COMES-KEEP A OU'CrC.SURE, SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAJN.-PRICS I5e. IN COt-LAPSIUl E TUtES MADE OF PURE TIN AT ALL DRUGGI31 S AND DliALERS. Orl BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 16c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will riot blister the most delicate skin. Tha paln-allaylng and curative qualities cf the -article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, aad relievo Head' ache and Sciatica. Wo recommend It as the best and safest external counter irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains In the cheat and stomach, and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, A trial will prove what wo claim for It, and tt will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for children. Onea used no family will bo without it. Many people eay " It Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It is not genuine. '-' Send your addresa and ws will mall our Vaseline Booklet desorlblng our proparatlona which will Intoraat you. 17 Stalo St. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York City Unas fcv taF XirfJ 33.00 S $3.50 SHOES i nni mi -Tv HES FCR EVERT MEMBeH OF-ott 1We FAMILY, At ALL PRICES. A.. . ' g? FX fVtt'QPH i TAinHnim wa oon araaaW.L. "t wafa-Ji' fcJ I thsui mnytkliiar mmnufmaluref. THE UV. 9"W V.T. L. Ooiitd.'U aboes ttro r.orn by more Jieople la nil whI a ofi ifo t'l.in auy ottiar make la liauau.ie of tlioir nxiMlinut at'.lo, e.iav-tit ing, and suiioriur woorlnj quolitiea. 'J Iib ai'lorliuii o tli-aloiunars nnd otbor inatnrlala for each part of tjf ithiJ a ii o orv (lj;ail of tlia makina i aloultetl ailcr hy tho f.a-u com , hi .n oti-i. atioa of suixi ii a taailan ta , S uren.on and n' ili iil iiw au.nrs, vau woaive tU higaiiat wuKaa paid la toe shoci uiliiit.r -, nsdwlto o wurtmuimalp caunat ta excelled. if t could tut a you nt? nylunjr fuctorija at F nickton . Macs., ands'iu v you ha w onra.ullvA?. L. lioueia- aboaa ara made,: ou KouLUhon urnlontiuij wliv thav hutil tualrshape, Si LetUir, riar utif -r a "il nr.t of rrpn pr v-ilun Mint) anv othar maka. US if OtAiii a.nd fii.V 'J fGEShoam crnnot Ae cmaattatf mt svajr pafeA O AU I iO Iv 1 'A' to louuit.a Imve V. L, l)mi:;l.i naoua and pricn htammd oo butuiui. 'IC.4li ,'V'o NnbllKutr ask youru-aier ror t . x-. 1'oiirih. nnoos, i no cannos auppiv -you.-aarvr ho ', nvrtr wl.-ei.e by uiull. Catalog irca, W. L. Douglas, brockton, Maas. Connldurafe Ilrldearronm. A girl and a young uisu, both of whom had steady jobs, were married the othor day. Tho dy after they wers married the girl said to bur fond bus baud, "Oh, Uuorgo, uow that we are married there Is only one thing I re grot, nud that Is that I bave to give) up my fluo position." t Tbe fond young husband stroked tha silken tresses of Lis young wife's balr aud soothingly replied; "Now", darling, don't worry.' Tou uoeJu't give up your position. I'll glvo up mum." Kansas City Star. BotwVeii Frleada. Nan Did you notice how dreadfully that piano uetied tuniug? . 1'an Wby, no, dear; 1 tliousut U bar nouUeJ perfectly wliU your voice. Wliaai'aaiVlwa'VaiHWI'Jfillii H" is.njan ' f-iiiTTP' wm ALCOHOL 3 ;R CUNT. AVegelablcPreparalbn&rls slrailailng tic FoodantlRcfiuli ling (lie Stomachs aruiBuWisQf waiifw Mi ac Promotes DislionjCke rfur ress awl Itestrontalns m)&a Opiitm.Marpliine noriMiatxal. Kot Narcotic, j i "t'ii( ) JA,Mte$Jtsr mm t'mmSivil- t'.ii'i - 1 " I'-'i'-'r Ancr Ik n . Sour Stuto'h.Dlarrluita 'orrus ,(,onnlsibns.revnsh ncssaudLocSOFSiiUiP. Ii:;5'-ab i;atuure of ' ; NEW YOTfK.' " 1. f-,.-. -1 J ..avi J.'i Ejtatt Copy of Wrapper. L laTrTi1. li fil i.r.i .Vi ih'. .iJt mliiiin-. imitamilra Ta ' v i-'il': M. her tuotber-in-law, Lydia b. J ink- TILL THE PAIN A TUBE HANDY- kisai BEST IN ' THC WORLD ma . 1 - , t ji i i.-i . ;t Mueurlor Aaitxaatl.: fit t Girl with th8 Otbsoa qirl Nea The airs that odious Mrs. Nookuaiivoa1" naif! Have you uotieed the absurd fuss she makes over that sore-eyed poodle1. r1og Girl wilb the Julia Murlowt Kibjiln Yes, but that Isn't Hie worst Of ft'" Bhe snulls big nam "faydsau."." - ctnitiiv Hides, Pelts uud WoolTo ,et f ul value, ship to tho old' reliable K, iW. Hide and Fur Co.. MlnVeapOltsMfrin. A Stl.sor. t'.t 9-i i. ' Mrs. NaggerPrlitp-yoBi'reaUl, It was ou a railway train Hut wenrtrst mot, and Mr. Naggar Tedu'but It's too late now, for,.nitv ;u (so com puny for damagps.T-'4uWeia)ldAc4a-. iulrer. swia 8. C. N. Vi ' So. ,4a-tp67 ; Li : p ' '- For Infa.ntarw.nd Children. Tha Kind You 'Havo AlwaysBought (H-lilUu OSIt'fi I t . - i. i . 1 J si 3 ; Boars ; Signaature VMS ciairaoe o-n, ftcw raaa f mr. iii i hi ii nnr' rV r 'i it irrr-t fir il. 'JH ': ... Mt- llllll i , j--j,. tf.. i if xui ... .... a i ' ' ,! 1 s i 1 r ' ' ii t V, V '' 4l "' 1 V"' .S S-J-i L af."'"'.;,,'..,0s'8,. I'lljwr' r-m ' ' f sw :ii..,i UT-Mr-vOvBr' Thirty ;Years: