PERUNA PRAISED. Box 321. DeGrnff, Ohio. Dr. S. B. Ilarttuuti, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: W I was a terrible sufferer from ficlvlc weakness and had headache continuously. 1 was not able to do my housework for myself aud husband. I wrote you and described my condl tion as nearly as possible. You recom mended l'cruna. I took four bottles of it and was completely cufed. I think Pcruna a wonderful medicine and have recommended it to my friends with Jic very best of results. Esther M. Milner. Very, few of the great multitude of women who have been relieved of some pelvic disease or weakness by I'erunn sever consent to give a testimonial to be tread by the public. ' There are, however, a few courageous, oelf-sacrificing women who will for the Hake of their suffering sisters allow their cures to be published. Mrs. Milner is one of these. In her zratitude for her restoration to health she Is willing that the women of the whole world should know It. A chronic invalid A GRATEFUL LETTER TO DR. HARTMAN brought back to health is no small mat tor. Wordj are Inadequate to express complete gratitude. One way of Mattering a girl is tc give her a nico koilalc far a birthday present and hint that you would like to have several pictures of herself. Moat every girl enjoys a courtahir ,J'sjvided it is not too long drawn out The only sure way of getting out of a lovo affair happily is to nevei get in it. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OarUlnOtiri) for I'cvcrlnlinrn, C'oufUipRtlon, II o a ll IK! Ii e, Htniutieh Troubles, Teelliln II I mo rd u r m. And DiMirrt. f'o'.hT Gray, Worm. Therllrruk up (.'' U iiTD In Child, in JI hmiri). At nil I?rnittl''. Uicii r I 'fl "111. kJIH'M-' mmiru I' ItlDl .lM.I.Vr".. Lite in a small community nevei gets real monotonous until all the women get so very religious that they don't talk about each other. One reason that men don't play the matrimonial lottery these days a; much as they used to is that the chances of winning are not so great and that doesn't necessarily mean that the "prizes" are less in number. CASTOR J A Tor Infants and Children. Tlia Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Boars the Slgnturo of An ostenlious young lady in a M4H80,,ri town married an admi:ei because he hau a snowy automobile. That was threw months ago. Now she is Bucking a divorce, because t lit automobile Is in a repair shop, and almost played out. Senator Depew ocoupies a largei space In the Congressional Directors than any other member, while (Jon igressman "Tim" Sullivan hns the tdiortest biography in the book. I'aris is to have hansom cabs, the fronts of which can bo opened ot shut by the passenger pressing a button. There is nosatisf&ction tettfer that being dry vnfnrtVH1f , ITS. whsn out in the L hvc&QSX storm. YOU'ARE SURE Of THIS IF YOU WfcAR WATERPROOF; , DUCK OR YEUCW - On s&lo everywhere ' ON THE SPIRE. Friends of James Freeman Clarko toll a story which may or may not have found Its way Into print. When he was a young man he visited Salisbury, ling- and. Here the beautiful cathedral lifts its spire 401 feet Into the air. The spire Is topped by a ball, and on the hall stands a cross. From the ground the ball looks like an orange, hut its diameter Is really greater than a mail's bright. Workmen were repairing the Kplre. Mr. Clarke saw them crawling round the slim steeple In the golden after noon, like hugs on a bean-stalk. Tho Impulse came to him to climb the splro niiil stand on the horizontal beam ot the cross. Accordingly at dusk, when the workmen hud left, the young Amer ican slipped in and made his way up the stairs to the little window which opened to the workmen's staging. To run up the scaffolding to the ball was easy. Then came the slightly more dif ficult climb to the foot of the cross over the bulging curve of the ball. A sluirt platform gave him foothold, lie reach ed up, put his hands on the base of tho cross and pulled himself up. To gain tho cross arm was merely "shinning" up a good-sized tree, and soon he stood on the horizontal timber, and reaching up, touched the top of the cross. After enjoying his moment of exal tation, he slid to the foot of the cross, and with his arms round tho post, lipped down over Ihe groat abdomen of the ball. Ills feet touched nothing. Tho little plank from which he had reached op was not there I Here was a peril, and one for a cool head and sure eye. Of course he could not look down. The hugging hold that he had to keep on the bottom of tho cross shortened the reach of his body, and made It less than when he had stood on the plank and reached up to the cross with his hands. Ho must drop so that his feet should meet the plank, for he would never be able to pull himself back If be should let him self down at arms' length, and his feet hung over empty air. Now his good bend begun to work. Ho looked up at the cross and tried to re call exactly the angle at which he had rcuehed It; to make his memory toll him Just how the edge of that square post had appeared. A few inches to tho right or to the left would meau drop ping Into vacancy. Jtending his head way back, ho strained his eye up the cross and fig ured his angle of approach. lie cau tiously wormed himself to the right fend made up his mind that here direct ly under his feet must be the plank. Then he dropped. The world knows that he lived to tell the tale. oil 1 In n In tlie ( 'uiucriMUiN. Alfred Yorke, a young explorer who has spent more than two years In the French Congo aud the German Cam croons, relates that during his travels in tho latter territory he found a por tion of the country entirely In posses slon of enormous gorillas standing tlx feet lu height. The natives had been driven away by the ferocious animals, who even sue ceeded lu getting rid of all tho moil keys. These animals are generally armed with heavy clubs and woe to the cara van which Is attacked by them. .Mr. 1'orke describes one such Iwidont that happened to the caravan with which he was traveling and says that he and Ida companions owe their lives to the large amount of ammunition they carried, with which they suceeded In routius the gorillas. He has brought three live specimens of the powerful animals to England with him and will probably donate them to wime zoological garden. Nonu of the animals is less than six feet lu stature. DOCTOR DESPAIRED The I'i'imvii of (Joltl. "The late I'aul Laurence Dunbar, the negro poet," said an editor, "once ad dressed u Sunday school in New York. heard the address. It was delightful. An odd Incident happened, though, at the end, an Incident that Dunbar laughed at as heartily as the rest o: us. "Dunbar, toward the end of his ro marks, said: "And, my little friends, If you do all 'these things some day you will wear a gold crown. Yes, each of you soinu day will wear a gold crown.' 1 "A little chap in the front row, catch ing the poet's friendly eye, piped : " 'My fader wears one now.' " 'No!' said the poet. ; '"Yes, ho does -on his toof,' said the little chap." New York Tribune. i'tlJTIiflnipson'sEyaWifir I'htr Old, Old 1'uaale. When torrid waves Are all the rule How can the hullo Iok so cool? Cleveland I'lalu Dealer. As a rule a young widow logins to get better looking alxiut ten duyH after the late lamented moves to the cemetery. One way U get out of u tight place la to sober vp. Anaomlc Woman Cured by Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills Rocommendo tho Pills to All Othors Who Suffer. Anosmia is just tho doctor's uame for bloodlosaness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills euro anumiia as food cures hunger. Thev cured Mrs. Thomas .T. McQanii, of 17 Lincoln Place, Plainlleld, N. J., who says : "In tho spring ot 1003 I did my usual house cleaning and soon after ward I began to have tho most terrible headaches. My heart would beat so ir regularly that it was painful and thiio came u morning wlicu I could not get up. My doctor said I had nniuniin and he was surprised that I had continued to livo in tho condition I was in. I was confined to my bed for nearly two months, tho doctor coming every day for the first few weeks, but I did not improve to amount to anything. Al together 1 was sick for nearly two years. I was as weak as n rag, had headaches, irregular heart beats, loss of appetite, cramps in tho limbs aud was unable to get a good night's sleep. My legs anil feet wore so swollen Unit I fearod they would burst. Before very long after I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 felt u change for the better. I have taken about twolve boxes mid although I was as near tho gravo as could bo, I now fool as if I had a new loaso of life. I have no move hfjiulaohns, tho heart boats regularly, my cheeks aro pink and I feel ten years younger. I feel that I have been cared very cheaply and I have recommended the pills to lots of my friends." 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by all druggists, or will bo sunt by mail on re ceipt of price, fit) cents per box, six boxes S'J.fiO, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. &eliuuectady. N. Y. A woman can use a hairpin for everything except keeping the children quiet. DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA. Brushod Scales from Face Liko Pow der Worse Under Physicians Cutlcura Works Wonders. "1 suffered with eczema six mouths. I had tried three doctors, but did not get any better. It was on my body null on my feet ho thick that I could hardly put a pin on me without touch ing eczema. My face was covered, my eyebrows came out, and then It got in my eye. I then went to another doctor. He asked me what I 'as tak ing for it, and I told him Cutlcura. He said that was a very good thing, but that ho thought my face would be marked for life. But Cutlcura did Its work, and my face Is now Just as clear as It ever was. I told all my friend'; about my remurkable cure. I feel so thankful I want everybody far and wide to know what Cutlcura can do. It is a sure cure for eczema. Mrs. Km m a White, 04 1 Cherrler Place, Cam don, N. J., April 25. 1005." a Positive CATARRH CURB Ely's Cream Balm Is quickly abiotbed. Glues Relief at Onco. It cleanses, Boothcs heals and protects tho diseased tnem brauo. It cures Ca tarrh and drives away a Cold in tho stores tho Souses of HAY FEVER Taste and Smell. Pull size fiOcts., at Drug, gists or by mail ; Trial Size 10 eta. by mail. Ely Drothora.fiO Warron Slroot. Now York. E9 90,000,000 BUSHELS Thai's the WHEAT CROP IN Western Canada This Year Tills with nearly 80,000,000 Bushels ot Oats and I7,ooo,ooo Uushcls of Bade means u lout'iiiiation ol (jood times, tor tliu Ijrmers of estcrn Canada Free Farms- Sig Crops Low Taxes, Healthy Climate, i;ood Churches ami Sellouts, Splendid Rail way Service The Canadian Government offen itb acres ol land FKKli to every settler willing and able lo comply with the Homestead Regulations. Ad vice and Information may be obtained tree from W. I). Hcott, Siirliitf iidttit ii f Immigration, Olluwn. Curinilii,r Vt. V. IImhioU.niI Now Vulk l.Un IIiiIIiIiiik. Unmlm, NU , Aulli rlin l Movarnmaut Aemitn. l'lo n miy where jon tlili nclnrtlieriirit. v - ' it CURES INDIGESTION When what you eat makes you uncomfortable it is flbing you very little koo'1 beyond barely keeping you alivo. Digestive tablets aro worso than useless, for they will in time deprive tho stomach of all power to digest food. Tho stomach must bo toued up -strengthened. The herb tonic-laxative, Lane's Family Medicine will do tho work quickly and pleas antly. Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. Yoc Cannot CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine Ills, sore throat, soro mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. Uut you surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment frith Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease gcrms,checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness, l axtinc represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify 10 this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box tijr r. paxton co.. n ... W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &3OQ Shoes DEBT IN THE WORLD W.LDouglK $4 Gilt Eclgo lino, cannolbooquallodalanjpricOy , f Java tMA ' Li m, tax T 'ihiH! liraltrs t I fl... .. W. U DonulnV Job. Iftt TC. MK bin Ilouso Ii llin iiiont FW W- "Fjii) V eomiiK'toltitlilirpimry BjV Pa . I Yos, Madam, we have frequently mot bald-headed young men, but it was gonerally hereditary. Mrs. Wlnslow's SOOTHING SYRUI for chil dren teetliliiL'. softens the cuius, reduces lulla uiatlon, ulluys puin.curcs collo. l'rloe 25o bottle Tho tongue is woman's weapon and it is a self-acting 0110 at that. WANTKf) Man to learn Teleirruphy. Write J. II, Titrho euro Siuitu Ke Ry. Arkansas City. Kansas jN.D. (J. 040-Uu, YORK, NEIiR SHOES FOR EVERYBODY ATALL PRICED, Men'a filioo. $5 to fl.BO. oys Shops, $3 to$l.ua. Wompa'a Shoe, $.00 to SI. DO. MUmm' & OhllifYou'e 8ho. 9U.SO to $l.OO. Try V. I., Dniigln Womru'ft. AlUioit anil Cltllilran'A nhonst for vtylu, lit uud wear tliny tixeol nlliei' inukeit. If I could take you Into my largo factories t Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes arc made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and aro o' greater value than nny other make. Wherever you live, you enn obtain W. L. .Double shoes, lit name nnd price Is utnmneii on the bottom, which protect you ntfulrut high priced and Inferior shoes. Take no sabstlt tute. Afk your dealer (or W. L. Doujtlanaliocj und Insist upon having them. Fast Color Eyelet i uwi; theti will not wear ora.ivp Write (or Illustrated Ciilalotfol Pull Style. W.L OOUULAS, Dept. 14, Urockton, A1as. mrfttfiirtibv 'N,:v' iicovi:hvi .iiok Bf StllH I '!!( !"! enrol wvr.l !, ll.wk at ZT 'V'oiilU n. 10 IU,. tiMlnxnt irtv. Ur.ll.ll.UKKK.VH.HO.VM, llo U. AUunU.tlH It is stated that a louomotivo engine going a mile a minute gives twenty pulls a second. M.,Js,,t'T,s,"il l' Iver ami receive copy of tin-; l.iil est Musin unit lmvo your tmriio-pluoetl on INt irolnir to Muslo Publishers MjnUlnir froo music lo advertise II. Ilron.x Maslo Co.. out Jackson Ae. Jlionx. N. V. City. Arguments aro not real interesting to women unless they get a chanoo to got, mad. f What JoyThey Bring! III ... . I Vvl ... Ill i O o lo VERY flOME as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri ous or objectionable nature, and If at anytime a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies vhich are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because they know it is vholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputa ble physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it is not a secret remedy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size cnly. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for ihe parents and the children. wncnever a taxauve remeay 13 required. 0 o a o a 9 o