jl fcav finally cam to the konklushuo Tthit the best epltaff nny man kan Iut, fur all praktlkal purposes, g a good ba k akount. , Only thirty-six persons out of every tollllon live to be one hundred years old. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. htlti Yh Han Always Ectt Beard the Signature of FREE TO WOMEN! iini I III 21 u Hove me neanng and I cleansin cower of F. tin Tolict Antiseptic we will mail a iarge trial package with jxx.i of in structions abeo'utelr free. This is imi a tin ample, hut a large package. 1 cnuuii tu convince anyone of its value. Women all T Inr coumry are prais- 'r - ...- nunc in inrm reatasit of female Ilia, curing ll tnflam MIKm and discharges, wonderful as a cleans teg vaginal douche, tor sore throat, nasal e Snrrn. as a mouth wash. inH in mnv iahm whiten ibe teeth. Send to-day; a postal i M v arweartea er seat taM r M, t. fallow CO.. 211 Cwiureua At . testes. Mat jjiatuimi:H5rr mil Htkt all tut ri u. Coaur fcrn.it. Tium Uiiud. L'n N.N. U.. 787-36 YORK. NEB WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE W7SE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS. iDsecs will never a'.tacic books which are dusted one a yer witi powdered alum anJ wide pepper.' Three parts r popper should l,e umhI to one of pepper. t It doesn't pay to hate ennybotly. If n kao't luv or respeckt a fe low k-lt-t r, pltty him an I let him went. ' riends, like everyh ng else that a ni Lois in this "ild, must be i.i.ght, and paid for prom pi ly. The raparty if wisdom raises men above the brute. WHAT DO YOU GUESS! foiili fir -ptmtt'r lih 1"13 fit ta rrrpt ie mt 1 1. io sit . iiu of numHerof r ii rOUft HONORED TOAST BOOK. Patrloti. ir and IK. t cnmii fwt Ihla and wi with voitr hufi, T otntv I o , Fib hhirr C)uaibaF 0, V. L. DOUGLAS 3.42 &$3 SHOES OS Tm ems savt frwa Si la Si yearly by vsariaf W. L Doug ia $3.40 or $1 shoes. They eiial thowt thai kav bnen rint lag ymi fmm $4.01) to I". 00. Tha im smsh aaU of V. I.. ISuilflas show pruvn thair suponontjf over 41 olfaar oiakos. H4d by retail slina asUars every where. Vaok lor name anl tioa on bottom. That Im aw (ar eas tall raves lean Is vws ia pwaaiaa skews. Barsaa la ta klfkot (raaa Pat.Lastbar a4a W M 9IU t eae 1 1 m rmi thin av awll. U reals av mm arice. slra. Illaatrstee Cataiat frt. W. I,. Ml UI.4H, BrerkUa. Base, The University of Notre Dame, NOTVE DAMB. INDIANA. PXAJL COt BSES IN Ctesalcs. Utters, Reo. SMsaicaaa History, JwarnaMssn, Art. Science, Ptis J Law, Civil, Mechanical and EWc- trkasl englnwertnf , Archllacture. Twarewf h Prspatf-stery and CasssssrcuV tyeaB-aes. BO SIS ritr.r lo all Maileot ho h eoinj.lt4 ' MluilMioa Into Ibm S"ph tim'iTSXSnt I .saJ.i- tw ike Ecil-lsa. awl JZia will Im rMlvv4 st ltt rates "W.lflfvTA ktW mS AVU fi.Vh.-r. ' 1 TfleVsTyia will ovae . aTfctSkKS&rc. . C. rrastarel. M a aaiaaM f . SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS. Completely tared to Health. Mra. P. Brume!, wife of P. Brunzel rtock dealer, residence 311 Grand ave nue, Everett, Wash., say: "For fifteen years 1 luff wed with trrible pain la my hack. I ex perimented with doctors and medi cines, but got little If any relief. I .actually believe the aching In uiy back and through the groin became won.. I did not know what It waa to enjoy a nlsht'a rest and arose In the morning feel ing tired and unre freshetl. My suf forlng sometimes was simply Indescribable. Finally I saw liosVs Kidney Pills advertised stiil got a box. After a few do I told my b unhand that I was feeling much better and that the pills were doing me stood. When I finished that 1h)X I felt like a different woman. I didn't stop at that, though. I continued the treatment until I had taken five boxes. There was no recurrence until a week ago. when 1 began to feel mis erable HgHiu. I bought another box and three days" treatment rentorwl me to health. Iiohd'h Kidney Fills act very effectively, very promptly, relieve lite aching pains and all other annoying illlhVuliles. I luive recommended thein to many people and will do so when opportunities present themselves." A FKKK THI.U. of this great kid ney tuedtcltte which cs;red Mrs. Hrnn wl will lie mailed to any part of the I'liited States on application. Ad dress Koster-Mllburn Co.. Huffalo, N. V. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. Originality In writing was played out tone ago. ond iz cow in the hands of a few nuze paper kitlcks. The very hi st that enny author kan do nowd'xe, iz to seal karefully, and hide with Judgment. Paupers suffer less than rolzersdo., The man who don't kno whare he iz going to git hiz next dinner, suffers less than the one who is anxious to kno how mutch It iz going to kost him. Mrs. Lucy Kider Meyer sends us this "crumb." A good one: A deaconess wss 111 and was taken to the lvspial. While there the waa put under the influence of ch'orform for a surgical operation. As she began to recover cot sctousness she looked up Into the phyaicsn's face and murmur ed, "Doctor, wi at did you do ith your old clothes'" Here are some of the estaMUhed forms of salutation heard in different countries upon this odd old earth: Swedish, "How can ton?" Dutch, "Howdoyoua'e?"Italian,'How do you stand?" Spanish, "Go with God senor'i Kuasian, "Mow do you live on?" Kgyptlan, "How do you prctpire?" Polish, "How do you have yourself?" Arabian, "Thank God, how are you?" Persian. "May thy shadow never grow less." French, "How do you carry yourself?" English, American, Cana dian, " Uow do you do?" Ottoman, "Be under the guard of God Chinese, "How Is your stomach?" and last but not least, the American, whlrh Is now "Hello!" A whistling eel has been discovered In the Fiji ls'ands. It whistles only when excited. A Ntr rOUTE, The Hi at a Wellvlll. If ! Ik clinic ot diet that on can cot fairly on the rond to health after year of sickness, fur HKt ill health comes from Improper feeding. M'liui Iaii it la to Htmke off oofTee Hickiuws and nervous headaches as some can if determined upon. Ono woman accomplished It In this wny: "A few years ago I suffered ter ribly from sick and nervous headaches, .iiii freiiitentlv confined to my bed two or tlirw days at a time, the attacks com ing mi from one to four tunes in every month. I tTied medicines of all kinds, but could get no real relief until my parents linsliy periiiiaded ins to filit the use of coffee altogether and try Postiim Food Coffee. It lisil come to a point where I was so utterly miserable that I nai willing to make any reasonable trial. "A person couldn't believe what fol lowed, but the results speak for them elves; that was two and a half yoars ago, and I have never tasted coffee siiwe. I use Post inn not only for its delicious flavor, but more for the good It hss done me. All of my troubles disappeared as If my nisgic and 1 hsve for the past two years been doing all the work for my family of six. I seldom bave even a slight beadacbs and I would not glva up my Fostum and go back to coffee now unless I deliberately Intwndtsi to commit ulclde, "All my neighbors, It ema to mo, dow use Postum In plaeo of coffee, and torn of them have been doing to for several yesrt with splendid results from rho koaltb point of view." Namo fWt by Powt.m Co., Battle. Creek, Mkm. Look io each package for a copy of tao faoaooa llttls book, "to Boa- U WUU1.', t , a .'i NO Of HER AVENUE OPEN. I oooooe When Grittt-l'wle llctisiimv's letter brought the Invitation for Jlniiiilc to spend his vacation at liovi-dale, there was great excitement In the household. Uncle liVnishnw a'hh the distinguished nii'iubc" " the family, rich, unmarried and old; n.it' as Jiinuile's mother said, "No one knew what might happeu." Of course Jiinuile's father laughed at that, and said he hoped I'ncle Hensh would llv f.rever. Wherenon hie wife said she meant nothing of the kind, only Jiminle alone remained calm He had never seen I'ncle Ilen shaw. lie wondered vaguely whether he would like the great man. "What kind is he?" he asked. "Why," began his mother, and paus ed, at a lows for a description which should be luipreHNlve without being vulgarly snohh'ah, "why, he almost re ceived the nomination for governor." "Is that a kind by Itself?" asked Jlniinie, with tine niu lniis Irony. His mother said Jimmle was so like his fallor that she did not believe It was a bit of use for him to make a visit at Dovedale. But despite the un promising outlook, she spent the time before his departure striving to make him as unlike his father and himself as iossll)le by words of admonition and caution. Jinimle's parents saw him off. Great was their surprise to have him return ed two days later with a note. The note was written on one of Uncle Honshaw's visiting-cards, and was brief: "Your s,n will tell you why he waa ent home."' "It must be something that you said," Jinimle's mother began. "After all I said to yon. too!" "No, honestly, mother, I never said a thing!" protested Jlmtnle. "I only asked question))." "Then It was something ymi did," affirmed his mother. "What did you do?" "Not much." said Jimmle, with a reddening face. "I Just caught the goldfish In his aquarium." "How many?" askid Jinimle's father. "I don't know. He got there before I could count up." "Oh. how could you lie so cruel?'' said his mother. "I don't know," sld Jimmle des perately. "I didn't fee! cruel. Truly, I didn't. But that was the only thing I could think of that you hadn't told me not to do." WHERE WALKING IS WORK. la Constantinople It Is a fierce and Active Hrugnle. To walk, In Com-t.iutinople, Is like a fierce and active struggle. One should look at once before, behind and under Death one's feet; before, behind and under in sill one's feet some danger or disgust Is always threatening. 1 never walked up the steep road which leads from the bridge to Pera without feel ing that I was righting my way through a hostile city, says a writer In Harper's Magazine. A horn blows furiously, and a black man runs up the hill, clearing the way before the dash ing and struggling horses of the Irani. At the same moment a cab drives at full speed down the hill, and the horses set their feet on the pavement, In front of you man lmlaiu'ta slices of offal on a long pole across his shoulder; they dangle before and behind; he swing cheerfully with Irs burden through the crowd. A Kurd, stopping under a weight heavier (ban himself, follows, step by step, behind you. A dotT with a red wound behind his ear, and a long strip of mangy skin on his back, lies asleep In the middle of the pavement. You step lino the road tj avoid the dogs and the hamals, and wheels and horse sre iimn you. You stop la.fk Into the midst of the dogs and the hamals; as you stand aside for a moment a heggsr with a handlens arm runded into a stump, a woman with her face eaten away In the cavity of the hood which she draws back be fore you. appears suddenly, filling what had seemed the only alley of escRw. The sun soaks down Into the narrow street; the smell of the mud rises up Into your nostrils, mingled with those unknown smells which, in Oiiistatiti nople, seem to m.y,e upward from every door and window, and pour out of every alley, and rise like n cloud out of the Im-atli ii ixl sweat and foulne.f of the people. A !ynnnym. Duvld Wnrtb-Id, the actor, was it ver. promising scholar as a liul when hi attended the public schools of K;ii Fra nclsco. "I n-mcnilur an examination," sale he, "which wns tho hardest thing i ever had to gel through. The tench i r I understand, has kept some of my an swors, which she niys are much tnori humorous than idlf.vliig. Aiming i hunch that she sent me recently wa my answer to the query, 'What Is i synonym?' It ran: "'A synonym Is n word we use Ii place of one we don't know how t spell.' "Clever, wasn't ll? Vet n lot of fel lows appropriated that as ihclr own and Bwlaseo says other fJ,-ws wi ri Just as bright as I was, years liefore 1 was horn. Isn't that discouraging to i budding ginlus?" St. Louis Globe Democrat. Not lo lie) Swallowed Whole First Alligator Hi re comes nnotho fresh city chap. - Second Alligator I oii't swallow him. Last time I tackled nun his eel lulold collar caught lire nnd gave nu heartburn! -A tlnnts Constitution. Our fsulta are soon forgotten I) known only to ourselves. A gardener planted the seel i.f i rare flower. When it cam;- yp the pas ers-bysc ffed at It and call, d It u ef d By-and-by It grew so tall tha'. the , caught up its seeds and s.;at ered them by every tower and tree. Whei tbey grew up, people koked at It and said, "What beautiful flowers!'- Men jwhose works have been ms prais d wtre firs-, scoffed at as faiu ics of weeds la the garden Hfe -lupUst Union. Tho J. P.'a Agree. Staunton, Ark., Aug. 31. News come from Dv.1T.- Searcy Co., this State, that Mr. T. K. Beeves, a Justice of the Peace at that place, has written a letter recommending Ilodd's Kidney Pills in which he ssivs: "I think liodd's Kidney Pills can't be beat for Kidney Trouble, and I wish them every success." The local J. P., Mr. B. B. Cox. agrees with his brother Justice on this ioliit, for he says: "I had a bad case of Kidney Trouble and was not able to do a day's work without great distress. I bought six lKxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and after I bad used three boxes I was all right. I am as well as ever, and 1 cannot praise Dodd's Kidney Pills too highly. "I have given the other three 1 Mixes to some friends of mine who hail found out what It was that had cured me so satisfactorily and quickly, ami they all peak highly of Ilodd's Kidney fills." No one disputes this unanimous ver dict. Aluminum can now be rolled into beets so thin that four thousand laid together measure only an irch in thickness, it Is propos d to use these for writing paptr where durable rec ords are desired. flare used Plso'a Cure for Consump tion nearly two yesrs, and tind nothing to compare with it. Mrs. Morgan, Berke ley, Cal., Sept. 2, 190). A weak stomach trouble la man In Bcranton, Pa , and he determined to give It a rest by fasting forty days. After be had accomplished about one half of his stint, he d ed, and bis stomach has secured a long rest. $I.OO BIG ftOO-POUND STEEL RANGE OF FEB. If ynu can use the best big 600-ponad steel rant?" made in the world, and are wllllac to have It placed in your ow d home on three months' free trial. Just cut this notion out and send It to suss, Roebuck A Co., Chieaa-o, and you will receive free by return mail a big picture of tha steel range and many other rooklnic and heating stoves, von w 1) a so receive the most wonder ful 11.00 i-teel ranjre offer, sn offer that pla-es the bet steel range or heating stove la the home of any family, surh an 'offer that no family in the land, iii mti-r Mhet iheir circum.unoes may be, or how small their Inonme, nee I tie with out the best cooking or heattug stove rnsdc. A female patient In a Berlin ir sane asylum has a temper which affecis lie r hair. When she ii cool and quiet her hair is a 'ight yellow, but when she is rf siless and excited It becomes auburn. PUTNAM FADE1.KS3 DYES ar fast to light and washing. It Iz a kurlous fakt that iho.e per s'ons who hav met with undoubted sti'ccess in enny vokashun, hav allwuss thought their calling lay in sum other dlrekshun. The man who kan't forglt ennything isn't going to learn mutch. Dwarneee Cannot Be fared hy leeatl applications, aa they cannot reach tlu diseased portion of the ear. Utere is m:iy one way to cure Deafness, and that la by rmistltu UonaJ remedies. Deafness is caused hy an In famed condition of the mucous llnlnk of the Kostachlan Tube. When this tune gels inflamed vnti have a nimbltng sound or linpmtm-t hear log. ami when It at entirely closed Ileanesa ll the result, and unlaws the InSaaunr.tlon can In taken out and this tube restored to it normal rondlttoo. hearing will he destroyed forever: nine rases out of lea are caused by alarrli. which la nothing but an Inflamed condltiou of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any rase of Deaxnswa (caused by catarrh i that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. TJe. Hall's rsnsllj nils are tbe heat. Uprightness brings stability and a good reputation. Self conceit make a man of great learning a fool. Probity, purity, power, bring peace to tbe soul and the home. Tbe real name of Connecticut h Puon-eh-to-but. It is a Mohican word, and meant' long river." To bave right ways one must ha vt right thoughts A MILLION AMERICAN BBAUTHS kMp thslr blood purs, thtlr oomplexion soft and elaar, their breath sweet and their whole bodies aotlTS and healthy with OABOARBTS Candy Oathartlo. Tbe quick effeota of OUOAMTS aa system olaaaara and blood purifiers; their promptness In ourln pimples, boils, blotches, Urer-spots, blaolehsaeB, and in awestealnf a ' -tainted breath, bavo beoome known throoch tha kind words of ladles who hare triad them. Eenoe the sale of nearly K MILLION BOXI3 MOMTB. Tha aaioksst, surest, way to beauty to to cleanse the blood, for Beauty's Blood Deep. The first rule for purlryUa tha blood ta to keep the bowels free, gently but podtlTSly. OAaXJARTTS Oaady Carthartto are tne oiUyinedloina to do It. All druggists, lOo, 00a, 60a Nsrst sold la bulk, Tha taaulae tablet i itaaaped OOa eaople and booklet fm, aiddreaa tterlag awsaaady Oo, CUoan orlfsw Torfc a Health and lauty are the glories of perfect womanhood. Women who suffer constantly with weakness peculiar to their sex cannot re tain their beauty. Preservation of pretty features and rounded form ia a duty women owe to themselves. - When women aro troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leueorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervoua prostration, or are beoet with such symptoAis as dizziness, faintness, Uvtsitude, excitability, irriUbllity, nervousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, " all gono " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hope- 1 AfianAiia tlSoV ahmiM Mrtaamhoi1 trtora a tnsx wiA awts! wasmaw Lydla K. Pink.ha.m's Vegetable Compound removes such troubles. Case of tub Prominent Chicago Woman Should Give Everyone Confidence in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Pbau Mas. PnrasAM : It affords me great pleasure, Indeed, to add my iflMuwtftl . V.. 4 L.. 1 ...J W )I WH Vll ' uam'l V Cretable Compmmd. mutvs nh v KIP-1 " A 'aVs-jr- greatly President 270 tioomis St., Chicajjo?TU. reaters, Catholic. What is left for the women of America, after reading such letters as we publLih, but to believe. Don't srne of you who are sick and miser able feel how wicked you are to remain so, making life a burden for ' yourself and your friends, when a cure is easily and inexpensively obtained? Don't you think it would pay to drop some of your old' prejudices and "Try Lydia F.. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, which ia better than all the doctors for cure ? " Surely the experience of hundreds of thousand of women, whom the Compound has cured, hould convince all women. Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that these cures of thousands women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were nr Fortnight about by "something else," but by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veectisble Compound, the great Woman's Itemedy for Woman's Ills. Those women who re'ur to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, fr Ue-y gtt what they mt a cure. Moral stick to the medicine that you know is the iJt'st. Write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. $5000 CIT " we nana-s SsrCkwttb p-.ese the original letter sal slgaatare wi luiaaaui. -ass w.i nrova LydLe Whiskey Iz a tyrant; it drives a man out ov himself and takes possession ov tbe premises. renaaasntlrCnrsd. Ifofltsor rl I am oar's ass of Or. Kline's ui scerea ajasrwiasE htL a. iTKLrsir. us forrBCEaa W-nsllMeUaaBdwsaSlaa SSI er SI.. J'nade'est Rhode lsla- d ge s its name beeausi of Its fancied resemblance 'o the Island of Rhodes In tbe Mediterranan Massachusetts Is an Indian word, signifying "country about the great hill." New Hampshire takes It name from Hampshire, England. New Hamp shire was originally called Laconia Vermont Is French (Verd Mont), ilgnifying grean mountain. aassssa - A ANN UAL SALE 0000.000 DOXES tfrcaitestf in the World Three years ago I broke down from ez- and tnewtal Etrns I wsi nnkhU Ie ' aeure proper rest, also lost my appetite, and I became ao ncevous and irr itaUe too that my friends trembled, and I was unable to attend to my work. Our physician pre- eribwd for me, but as L did not aeem to improve, 1 waa tvlvisul to go away. I could neither spare the time nor money, and ws very much worried when, fortunately, one of mv club friends called. She told me how she had been cured of ovarian troubles, and how like my symp toms were to he is, seven bottles of your medicine cured her, and she insisted that I take some. ' I did so, and am glad that I followed her advice. Within six weeks I was a different w.-msn, strong and robust in health, and havo . been so ever since. number of my friends who have been troubled with ailments peculiar to our sex he-e l Ice n your compound, and have also been benefited." Miss Elizabeth Dalkt, of the St. Ruth's Court, Order of For- - 4 us aseeiate n- a. rtaaawaa X Sav V., XIWSV, . About one-third of the stree's of Paris are lined with trees. Mrs. Wlnelow s "OOTHING SYRUP for tfaU dren teething, softens the sums, reduces ln"a m au on. allays pain cures colic. Pilce2,V) bottle Wnat a man Iz willing to buy be iz willing to sell; this ackounts for tbe vat amount ov corrupshun In tbe polltikal market. New York was so namad aa a com pliment to the Duke f York, whose brother, Charles the II , granted him that territory. Ifolna t o Lr If rt a m a frum t Via npiv. 1'iaiuv taaio iv utu iiuim iaiv y J inceof Main in France, and watso call, d as a compliment to tbe Queen of Charles I., who was lis owner.