A skaenl far Miner Ibere U hardly a phase of modern industrial life but which on be learned at some school specially devoted to I s teaching to better or to equal aavan tige than the old-time apprenticing system. If there was one branch that bad been overlooked It was that of the baker and confectioner, but thin in distry Is no longer o neglected, as me London Natl a Sen oi of liakery and Confectloner .lersacourseof the m t advanced Instruction In this w rk. SOCIETY WRECKED HER HEALTH. flllll I II Js .l li I DCiSCJGUS Summer Luncheons In hot w3!itfT t'ipf rntiM Miuj U-fc jiit right. v ;.u n liiMv aii'l tenij'iitj tlian Litby's Melrose Pate a fit '..aft-; i cotii iuiiii' ii f.f (j,imt, .ur, ft t,f i tr-iit ;jt than l.lbhv's CornrtJ Kcef Ha 5 l.ihby'f hiiflifnwdf f'ork and B-in air- !, :i (; i,iDhy' NntiiMi f !avor 'o -U Product, " nsr.( r, a:Jv to t-T-.e. i'ut up in cour.:i'.w kry tmvx tans, Tp.i r-(fm took it "li.jw t- Matt ftrv. Ihifu-i't Kt " Kri'l iVr? 2c .nann for .,it 'e hi AlUof t!. or 11. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago FREE TO WOMEN! J o prove me neaung ana cleansing power of l'ai tine Toilet Antiseptic we will mail a large trial packice wiih book of in structions nbtolutelj free. This is not a tiny sample, liut a larpe packace. enough to convince anyone Eli. , I j,, ig? of its value. Women all iS&3i-mgsm over the country are praiv ing Paxtine tor what it has done in focal tre nt merit ol fc mule H la, curing all Inflam mation and riisrharg-v!, wonderful as a cleans, inii raemal duitche, 'or sore throat, nasal ca tarrh, as a moutt) wash, and to remove tarts! and whiten the teeth, bend to-day; a postal card w:ll do. ... o.J b' drtl1M ar tent o.tliald Mu.lirVgi lulilknlM ril. A. r'aAloN CO.. i CoiureDus . 3o0. I fccj-r!gMi T ,iin nntuuxi- ' Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trem blini. Sleepless, Bloodless. Pe ru-na Renovates, Refulates, Restores. E6TERN WW t,.-n Address Dr. tlartman. President of The tlartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O., for tree advice. A Pretty New Yrk Woman's Recver Um TatV f Her Numerous rrlenda. --Mri.-J.-E. Finn, 82 Eaat High street, Buffalo, N Y., write: Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen : "A few years ago 1 had to give up social life entirely, as tny health "was completely broken down. The doctor advised a com plete rest for a year. As this u-as out of the question for a time, I be gan to look for some other means of restoring my health. " 1 had cj "ten heard of Pcruna as an excellent tunic, so I bought a bot tle io see "what it -would do for vie, and it certainly took hold of tny system and rejuvenated vie and in less than tivo months J was in per fect health, and vow when 1 feel worn out or tired a dose or two of Pcruna is all that I need, " Mrs. J. Ii. Finn. Catarrh Cause female Diseases. America is the bind n nervous women. The srent majority of nervous woineti lire so liocause they ai'f siifferins from Home form of fVtua disease. Ily fir the jiretilest iitiniln-r of fema'.e trouble nre (.'.'itisi'd directly by cimitIi. T!i-- women despair of two very. K'Ntiaie trouble is so common. v '(- v.t ii'. flint they acccir it n : ! ni', t :tiev:t 'ib The greatest oUtaele in the way of.re cuvt'iy in that ilit-y d not utidei'st.iud tlint it ia catnrib which is th sour'.e of their tllness. hi f.i oi.i'.e cotr.plnint, air.ety-nlne cn out of net J.us.ilri-iJ ar Lo:h:ug ou: ciitiirrh. I'erunt cures catarrh wherever located. GIRLS WERE INQUISITIVE. A Newcomer Flared a Little Joke on Them. In onp of the Important dowiitowt ciartiiietitn of t lie general government t Washington the clerka are' stll) langhlin? over the Ingenious joke play (1 by one of the pretty sinter employes TiIr young clerk had not been in the government service very long, but she had noticed that at lunch hour, after the girls had finished their noonday repasts, they gathered around and alked to each other and sometimes bout each other. It waR particularly noticeable that when a girl chanced to come to the office adorned In a new frock or wearing "a new or odd piece f jewelry the other girls would ply her with all sorts of questions regard Ing the garment or trinket. Now It happenwl the Ingenious young lady who had only lately come to work had a birthday not very long ago Among the presents made to her wat a beautiful gold locket, dangling at the end of a fine chain. She Imme diately thought of what the girls at the olhVe would say when they Miw t. 'The very first thing," she thought to herself, "they will want to kn iw whose picture In on the Inside. And 'in going to fool tiicui this once, even if thev all hale me forever afterward.' Ko she went to work iie.l hioruln,-. The locket dangled from the chain around her neck. The girls could set It from afar imd their curiosity wa.- great ere twelve o'clock arrive.!. Sun nough, they wanted to see whose ph' tnre was within. At first the girl with the locket protested. Hut He others Insisted, and linally she said. 'AH right." Thou one of I he curious coterie undertook the tusk. She was nervous and excited, says the Wash ngton Star, and pressed, away vainly at the springs for a few momen.s Then it came open, and this is whin greeted the gaze of all: "Fie on your curiosity 1" It was neatly printed on a bit of paper carefully cut Io lit t lie trinket. CANADA KKK IMIWKK lr mil. Hon.. Upward, of Hi.w) Amire LPjAdfflKS duriuii tti u.t 6 jear.. ThT rV'SalfvS'Tl r oontYm-EL. iUFfV ANl5 I C5?3blJ FHOHFItKOl'B,nd tlwr l room I smmmm for million. Wonrf.i-ful tolas of Want and othr riD. lb( hwl Uraslng land, oo tb UouUnnt. MiiiOcenl cllnnto, l-.at.r f wtr mnd ftil. Oood ebouia, icl 11)1 eborobv ad svlaudld rU tadllUM. A.l In Ih TREE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF MANITOBA. ASSINIBOIA. SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA. SW kn th follow1n for aa Atl. nd Mhr lltor. tan Ulllaa of th srMt mourcx of th cnnlr;.u Mil M fur oartiflratM (lrln TOa radrrd rut, lJ apnntndiis of I ojmlarnllnn, imn... ina,f' . ir t m am v: v 11.. HA., rtH.ha. ' , 4gafc Iwr lu vvrwumnl oi vwaae. A French physician removes most foti iun bodies from the ear by suck ln! tbcin In a soft rubber tube. Always look for this trade mark: "The Klean. Kool Kitchen Kind." The stoves without smoke, nshea or' heat. Make Com fort able cooking. Daniel Webster said: "All nation al wealth depends upon an enlighten ed agriculture." Carpets can be colored on the flot'T with PUTNAM FADELESS J J YES. The man who lets the world, or his own portion of It, choose his pln of life for him, has no need of any other faculty than the apelike one of imitation. J. S. Mill. Ely's Cream Balm WILL CURB CATARRH Prat, M Cta. Never ( Amlsa, A woman never hits what she aims at unless she throws a kiss. Somer ville Journal. He 1'atd For It. Jim' That Is a beautiful spring hat ihat Mrs JHmpleton has on. Jam "Yes; but I'll bet you the hat is really on her husbard. If you want to see a funny picture hunt up a photograph of yourself taken twenty or thirty years ago. Vt oat i. .tij Aliur, The word altar occurred In the Cf-riiil tiro les-ion. "What is an altar'" said the teacher. a place to burn insects," replied an honest buy. Like Itnderwear. "Whete is that big blustery fellow who was boasting that he was all weed and a vard wide " "Oh, the b:iys turned the hose on him and he shrunk. "Kansas City Journal lnoirect Answer. Borem "Do you believe thatsuiclde Is a sin? Miss Caustic "Well, in your case, I think it would be permlssable." A Umx1 Fire Kt'nf:nl!ier A very perfect lire extinguishing compound is made by mixing twenty pounds of common salt with ten pounds of sal ammoniac in seven gal Ions of water. CW. L. DOUGLAS I.Mand S3.ss Shoes fc.ss r Von ran Bate from SW.OO to ssft.oo yearl by wearing W. I.. Ionklwa.aoor .i nnoee. Ihey are )nt as in every way as in" i imeiise sale of w . I.. igia suoe proT tleir superiority or all otbar aik. Bolil by retail snoe aeaier, r)niniw. Tbe g.nuiue ha.e nam and prlca a li V v: h r ei a i n P ... V1 (1 .4 af I UNA.. . . . Or t. f a-aawf a,. . CATALOG f Ktt f4W ta. n..,iM s"- ' ........ Mr. S..IM. ..4 ". .! IS.. k.r TSS ' " tSX ...r.. ," "S""f. IMSS.Ie.: ""' ??. stamped on the txilloui Take no substitute full f out r.ynrii . W. I.. Douglas m Oil I roge Ine cannot he equal. ea at any prlcaw r, I.. m..H anil Mill mm DirS'l Ooodyr wait ihnrl-ewel proreaa. aboM than any e bar manufacturw !n tba world, arir nnn D...rd m mKI"'"'"' '" S25.0jU ntf!ffl.hn,.J.r-elh...il'n,.nl jiau'ir !:! ui'iwe-lsrut selencan leaihe'e. A Senaatlonal Caae. Alston, Mien., May 25. Houghton County has never witnessed a more striking medical case than that or Mr James Culet of this place. Mr. Culet had spent a small fortune with the best physicians In the county and In addition to this be has tried every medicine he could hear of. He had a very bad case of Hheuina tlsm and Kidney Tronble, from wblch he had suffered for twenty yenrs. Noth ing he could get seemed to do him any good, and he was gradually grow Ing worse. He has no Rheumatism now and ex plains It thus: "One day I happened to see an ad vertlsenient of Dodil B Kidney fill and decided to try them. "I made up my mind to give hem a pood, fair trial, ns my ease was a very bad one and was of over twenty years eta ndlng. "I used altogether 42 boxes and can truthfully say that they have driv en out every trace of the Itheitmatlsm "I feel like a new mull, and I can anil do most heartily recommend Dodd's Kidney I'llls for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble." ANNUAL SALE (Ri mm mm BOXES A ICLLION OBA1TOJIA8 J1 over America point to OABOAHBTS Candy Oathartlo a. tha ZZtwtSt flamUymwdlcin. aver dlaoovrwd. Oood. kindly. f nd.r-h6art-d old aoul-grandma n-ot3b7umnl of tba good thing, .he baa laarnad through experience, and otha aSTofC LAMAMTB tanaarty A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Tba wladom of yeara of expar SSttSraalt bar children -, and bar children , childrwn baa bt grandma that to OASOABBTB Candy Oathartlo baa baen dlaooverad TH1I I OJTLT JarTOTFAYMEDIOINB for all bowel troublaa, children'. dlaaaaaa,dlaaaawof thartoiwoh UaEm, blllouaneaa and bad blood. Beat for the Bowela AU dniggiata, lOo, SI 60o' Ieroldlnbulk. The genuine tablet .tamped O O O. Ouaraatead to cure or your and booklet frae. Addrwaa BUrUng R-mady Oo, Ohloago or K. w York, m THIS DOG, "BUM," IS THE GUARD CF A REIORMAfOaY. r.ntn,'' the assistant night captain at the Colorado reformatory, works nights and sleeps In the daytime. A omnion mongrel pup crept inside the reformatory walls in a penitential niood one day, and since expiating his sins, whatever they were, has appoint- iSlyaasa "Brsi.1 ed himself an ottleer of the outposts No one can come or go In the reform atory grounds after nightfall until "hum" has Inquired of him his busi ness In tones loud enough to warn the slctplest lookout in the towers. The photographer says that "Bum" has enough bloodhound stock In him to fol lo.v a trail and bring back a runaway with the best of them, but with his ordinary work "Hum" is the busiest dog in ollicial circles In the State. Molding Him to It. Abscnt-Mlnded Young I'rofessor (aft er discoursing learnedly but vaguely for fifteen minutes) I beg your par don. MIbr de Mulr, but I seem to have wandered from the suhject I had In mind when I came here, and find my stdf unable to pick up the thread, as it were, of my Blushing Maiden I think, professor, you were asking me to marry you. Absent-Minded Young I'rofessor To be sure. (Wanders again.) Trees Without heaves. There are great forests of leafless trees in Australia. They are acacias, or wattles, as some people call them and their being leafless Is simply p.n adaptation to the dry climate. They have leaves while growing, but when their growth Is complete they shed the leaves and breathe through the little stem that remains, because moisture is too precious to them for the free evaporation that leaves always cause Insurable. "Your son," said the phrenologist to the anxious parents, "will become a poet some day." Here the father Interrupted with an air of deep concern. "But don't you Ihlnk we could cure him now If we could whnck the poetical bump with a sledge hammer or something like thatr-Tlt-Bits. There Are Other. - "I wonder why he usee so many big words," . "Why, I suppose he'a afraid If he doesn't we'll think he doesnt know what they mean." Philadelphia Bui letln. . We "Will wager that when tbe baby cries at your bouse, Its father vol. in tartly looks up at Its mother to see If ibe beard It - Tho real he mines of every day are in cur Homes. Frequently, how. ever, it is a mistaken awl useless heroism. Women seem to listen to every call of duly except the supreme one that tells them to guard their healt h. How much harder the daily tasks be"ome! when some derailment of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system unstrung? Irritability takes the place of happiness and amiability; and weakness and sulT-riii? takes the place of health and strength. As long as they can drag themselves around, women continue- to work and perform their household duties. They have been led to believe that sulermg is necessary because they are women. YA hat a mistake ! The us- of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Veeretalsle Compound will banish pain and restore happiness. Don't resort to strong stimulants or nar cotics when this great strengthening, healing remedy for women is always within reach. FHKE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEX. If there is anything in Your case about which you would Hire nodal ndvicc, write freely to Sirs, l'inkham. So man will see ....... ie.. t, n .iretv licit) von. for no person in America has uch a wide, experience in In-ating female ills as she lias had. She has helped hundreds of thousands ot women back to health. Her address is Lvnn, Mass., ami her advice is tree. ou are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation. For proof read the symptoms, suffering and cure recited in the following letters: "Drab Mrs. Pivkha-' : I wish to express to you the great benefit I hare derived from vour advice and the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. My trouble was female weakness in its worst lorrt and I was in a very bad condition. I could not perform my household duties, my back ached, I wai extremely nervous, and I could not eat or sleep, and the bearing-down pains were-terrihle. My husband ppent hvndreds of dollars to get me well, an 1 all the medicine that tne doctors prescribed failed todo me any good ; I resorted to an operation which the physician said was necessary to restore me to health, but I suffered more after it than I did before; I had hemorrhages of the womb that nothing could seem to step. ; "I noticed one of vour advertisements and wrote you for advice, I re ceived your reply and" carefully followed all instructions. I immediately betran to get stronger, and in two weeks was about the house. I took eight bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound end continued following your advice, and to-day I am a well woman. our remedies and help are a Godsend to suffering women, and I cannot find words to thank you for what you have done for me." Mrs. Lottie V. hAVLOR, 1328 JM. J. Ave., N.W., Washiagton, D. C. "Dfa.r Mas. Pikiiam: I write to tell you what Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. " I was suffering, with fallinf? of the womb and could hardly drag about, but after taking five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I was completely cured. I am now a well woman and able to do all my work. - ' ,. . ' , . "I think your medicine one of the best remedies in the world. MBS. J. M. Lee, 141 Lyndal St., Newcastle, Pa. " Dear Mrs. Pisa-nAvr : Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has done a great deal for me. I suffered so much from falling of the womb and all the troubles connected with it. I doctored for years with doctors'and other remedies but received only temporary relief. " I began taking your medicine, and had not taken it long before I waa feeling better. My husband said that I should keep right on taking it as long as it gave me relief from my suffering, as I could not expect to be cured by one or two bottles. I did so and am now able to be on my feet and work hard all day, and go to bed and rest at night. Thanks to your Vegetable Com pound I am certainly grateful for the relief it gave me. It s the mother a great friend. I would not be without it in my house, for when I feel tired or out of sorts I take-a few doses and feel all right. , " I would recommend your medicine to all tired mothers, and especially to those suffering as I waa." Mae. E. F. CnAifBSRS, Bennet, Neb. 4) C nnfl r"ORFEITlf we eannot forthwithnroduee the original letters and slpiaturaiof nllllll above sestlmoniale, wUh will prova their absolute genuineness. Vtf UUU x.,ala . Plakhean Medicine Co., Lraa, afaaa, , D y- aw A Skin of Beauty I a Jay Forever. B. T. FELIX eOUKApiPS VKlKnias, tissaaas wet ma.ilal BKiunfi R.moT.. Tan. Pimples, Fickle Moth Palrhea, Ka.h, and Skin and every Dietnun on Daamy. ana a-nci 1etf-ti'a. It ha,) I ntood the test ot 61 ' vears. and I. so harmless we taste It to be sure It la prop erly made. Accept no counterfeit of slmll.r name. Or. U 4. Sayre anld to a lady of the haut-ion (a narlent): "A. you la'tie.wllltweth.m. I m-ommenu oolir BU'1'Hlr.am' aa the leaat harmful of all the Skin prepara tions." Kor naie o all riravirlal. and taaey-Oaed, Daalar, in tbe 0. S., Canada and Europe fERI). T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, S7 Great Jones The Bote System. The Rote system, like ctber sys tems of its aize, made more of forms and symbols thai) of the things sym bolized. To repeat the words correct ly was everything, to understand the meaning, nothing; and thus "tlm spirit was sacrificed to the letter. Herbert Spencer. Aak Your Dealer fur Allen's Foot Rnae, A powder to shake into your shoes It rests the feet, (hires Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Achilla, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Knse makes new or tiitlit hoes easy. Sold by nil drnggiwtn and hoe tores. 2re. Smnple mailed FKKK. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. The mourning color for unmarried women in Brazil Is scarlet, and tbe young ladles look quite gay In It. Mrs. WInslow's SOOTHING SYRUP for hll dr 'ii teeth ihk, snflnn the Hi nis, reduce! In 'ta rnation, allaysiinlD cures cvllc, PilceKiu bottle nesp-ct fnr Spinsters. We In En land hive for some tine p?st recognized the social and, stall I It, not be said, the economic value of the spinster. She has long since ccasi d to be disparaged, and, Indeed, wc see every year how our girls cling to free dom and voluntarily constitute them selves what but a generation ago would have been described as Hiope less old maids." Lady's Pictorial. Many an honest man eats pie with a knife. Some things are better forgotten then rememtered. Tbe habit of overlooking family Jars, of failing to s e th2 sour look, aod not heaiing the harsh word, and s ttlng aside forever the disagree ment is a nabit that makes tor family peace. It is throwirig stonef io the path out of one's way, , Life Is short at best, and we should make it a rule to grasp only the pleasant things that count only days of sunshine. Each one of us has a pet failure. In wcaiiness and at times when not on guard, out comes the impatient reply, or the spkeful word which a moment after we feel that we would give anything in our possession could but we recall It. Unforeseen and ungarded impulses may be at the root of your neich bor's peculiarities. Be patient and forget Missouri School Journal. It is a real delight, a restful pleasure to be In the society of peo ple who have been disciplined in the amenities of life of those who radiate an atmosphere of kindliness, of good will and of he'pfullnes, wherever they go. Success. Potato Shells, Add to a pint of hot mashed pota s, half a teaspoon of celery salt,, one-fourth of a teasjoon of Hungarian paprika, a tablespoon each of butter . and cream and the stilly beaten whites of two rgys; press firmly Into buttered shell, unmold carefully, brush the corrugated side with beaten yolk, lay t n i buttered pan and bake brown,; ' garnish with pars'cy. Indians are occasionally troubled with red aunts. ffTe Parasananttyrnred. siontaornerrmianeaaaties rllw ATM day's ua of i. Kline's Oraat Narv lla ai . aadrerl HKK e-HalbMwaad treaties. Fa. ft. TTfUSK l.ld..SWr,s..l,hliadeliiM Pa. N.N.U. 773-22. YORK, NEB. It Is something to have tbe In fluence on the fortunes of mankind; it Is greatly more to have Influence on their Intellects. Such Is tbe ', difference between men of office and men of genius, between computed and uncomputed rank. Landor. Literature Is the Immortality of ' speech. Schlegel. A little gill spoils much bone.- Fortugu ae ptovcrb. , J