. . - L TWO OPEN LETTERS , I IPORTJ\NT TO IJUUUEDVO IEN Mr8. Mnry Dlmmlok ot Wnshlngton teUo Bow LydJn E. Pinkham's Vogotnbl Oompound Made Bor WelL . It 18 with grent pleasure wo pubHsh the followIng' lettcrs , as they convIn ingly provo th ( ) clahn wo ho.vo so many tImes made In our columns that Mrs. I PInlcham , ofLynn.l\fnss. , Is fullyqunU. fied to g-ivo helpful advice tosiekwolD" Read Mrs. Dimmick's letters. lier first letter : DenrMrs. : P nkhnm- "I hnm OOcn 0. sufferer for the pnst eIght yenrs 'With tI. trouble whIch first origlnnted from paInful pcrlo s-tho IJ/\Ins were c.xcntci. ntln , wlthlnflnmmatlon nllll ulceration of the femnlo or ans. The doctor sa I must hnvo nn oporatlon or I cannot 11vo. I do not want to submit to no. operation if I enn possibly nvold it. PlenBo help 1ll0.-MrB. Mary Dimmick , Wnshill tonD. C. 'lier second letter : DearMrs. : Pinkhnm- : "You "ill remember my condItIon when I Jnst wrote 'ou , nnd that the doctor said I must hnvo an oporntlon or I could not 11vo. I received your kind letter nnd followed your ndvlco very enrefully nnd mq now cntirely welL As In ) : rose was so serious it seems tI. mlrnclo thf\t I nm cured. I know thnt I ewe not only U1yhcnlth but my lifo to I.ydlo. E. Plnlhnm's Vegetnblo Compound nnd to 'our OOvlco. I can walk miles without no. ncllo or pnln , nml I wish every suffcrlng woman 'WouM rend this letter nmI reallzo what you enn do for thcm.Ml"'I. ! . M ry Dlmmickl. . Uth nud Enst Capitol Streets , Washington , lJ. C" lIow CORY it wns for Mrs. Dimmick to write to Mrs. Pinlthnm at L 'Dn , Mass. , and how little it cost her-a two-cent stamp. Yet how valuable was the replyl ; . As Mrs. Dhnmiclt suys-itsn.vec1 her life. Mrs. lin1tham has on file thousands of just such let ters as the a eve , and offers ailing women helpful advico. THE BEST COUGH CURE J Mnny n lonesome and xpensive trip to Florida , California. or the Adirondacks has been saved by I the use of 1 Kemp's Balsam .1. . " the bcst cough cure. If this great " rcmedy will not cure the cough. no medicine will. and then all hope rests in n change of climate-but try Kemp's Balsam first. Sold by all dealcrs at 25c. and 50c. - : , tf t ' , f . , I. \ r " , J. . Ii : THE BEST \ - - .f ' Antiseptic RemeCly , I : For Family and Farm KILLS PAIN. t Dr. EARL S. SLOAN , OIG Albany 6treflt , Doston , Mass. W. L. DOUCLAS , $3.50& $3.00 SHOES OE , W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edge Llno cannot bo oquallod atnny prlco. 'tI\.OOUGL.4s SHOES ALL PIIICES , t : , . oS'O E" " ' . E"'s . SM7f'S ( ESTABUSHED ! &i JULY 6. IB10. .f. " , ' CAPITAL $2.500.00 , W. L. DOUGLAS MAIlES & SELLS MORE. MEN'S $3.51 } SIIIJES TIIAN ANYOTI/En MANUFACTUliER/N TilE. WORLD. $1 0 000 REWARD to anyone who can I di prove this statement. If I coulLl luke you Inlo m\ ' three larlle factories at Urocklon , 1\\1155. , anLl Bhow you Ihe Infinite , care with which every p"lrof shoes Is maLle , you t woulLl realile wh } ' W , 1. . Uouillas $ J.SO shoes COBt more 10 make. wh } ' they hold their tihape. fll better. wear lonller , nnd lire of grenter Intrinsic value rhanllny other SJ.SO shol' . W. L. Douglas Strong Mndo Shuul for M n. ( 2.60. $2.00. Boys' School & Drcf , SIIoos , $2.60 , $2. $1. 7li , $1.IJJ CAU IQN.-Imht IIpon huvh11t W.I.Hollg " . Jas tiho ' . l'lIke 110 substitute. Nontl genuine wllbout bte nl1l1t ! 1111 < 1 prlcl ! btumpe" 011 li ttom. Fait Cola , E"Alets . IIs-d : theu Ull/l / not wra , bauf/ . Write for 1\IIIot. \ . , elt Cntllut ' \ ' . L. 1IIUG..Urnck \ D. U"II. I' I - SWINGING ROCI < FIRML f FIXED. South American I\'atural Vlonder Dc. fled Dictator of Argerttlne. One oC the st ! nng st at na urnl wonders of South Amorlcn. Is the swinging rock or 'fnndi1 ( IJn pledrn ho\'edlzn ) . sn's the Phllndcltlhln Rec. ord. The stano lies about hnlt nn hour'a walle from the city of Tandl1 , provlnco of Bucnos Ayres , Argentine ( to public. upon the highest summIt at n little rocly rIdge. When seen from the rn\'lno It hns the form of n gIant p'rnmld , whllo from nnother view It resembles nn enormous cone. ! t is' twent.one feet long and twentelght feet hIgh , and Its weight Is jUdged to bo about 12,600 hundredweight. or about G27 tons. From the distance the stano presents n peculiar aspcct. It Is so hIghly poised on the rocley slope that It seems as If wo were watching n stone roll down the hill nnd resting for n second upon a very smnll lmse. Dut when wo npprooch thIs swinging rocle we nro nstonished by n 110W wonder. Wo cnn set the stano In mo , tlon by merely pushing It with the hand. Very often the trnveler Is spared even the trouble of pushIng the stone , as the wlnl ! will. cnuso it to swIng. Early In the nineteenth century the Argentine Republic was ruled b ) ' the dlctntor Rosn. with unlJaralleled cruel. ty for about twent.fivo years. To show hIs SUllreme power the tyrant ordered that the stone bo encircled with ropes nnd Illany horses to bo harnessed to these ropes-but. the stano could not he moved ono Inch from Its resting place. In Old New York , It Is the custom of the Now Yorle papers to sneer at the unsophIsticated doIngs of the people In other parts of the countr ) ' . Apparentl ) ' . howover. JudgIng from the revelations made In the evidence of Cel , Mann In the libel case now on trial. man ' of the most .prominent nnd wealthy men of the metropolis were the easiest Idnds of easy marl < s for IJarties who merely propo ed to write them up favorabl ' : II' unra\'ornhly , according liS they paid out their cash , generously or not. It ( s marvelous to read how ensy it waste to get large sUlns of money ostensibly is lonns or In return for certificates ) f stock whoso value boro' no proper proportion to the money paId out. l'hat the lea ers of Ne , , ' YorJ , society should have been held up III this wa ) ' argues Ill. for theIr common sellSO , an t the sarno time shows the total Inck of real value to the utterances of the io.called ! socIety journal.-Plttsburg Post. Quoted to a Purpose. The private secretary of the eml. nent statesman dropped a polite note to the raIlway magnate , suggesting that the emInent statesman would be pleased to bo favored wIth an annuat paS)3. Dut the raIlway magnnte , havIng - Ing formulated n new policy and also havIng some wit. returned the application - tion with n printed slip containing I the texts : "Suffer. not a man to pass , " and "So he paid the faro and wont. " ' "I guess that will. hold him , " chuclt. led the railway magnate. Dut the private secretary of the omlnent statesman ar"'roachod a railway magnate who operated a pnr- ollel line , and soon wns nble to drop a brIef note to the first magnate. The brief note consisted of the slmplo text : I "And ho passed by on the other sIde. " Too Cheap. An Omaha man who claIms ho can lIve 'bn nIne cents n. day has receIved hundreds or letters from women who want to mnrry hIm. ThIs seems to provo the statement that there are a great many women In thIs country who would bo glnd to marry If they could afford to support a husband. Many of these women , presumabh' earn almost enough to warrant them I in securing one of these luxuries. and a. man who can be fed for G3 cents a ' weele , or somethIng ] 1)0 ) $2.50 a month. strongly appenls to them. At the same time a 9.cent a day mnn seems to bo too much of a bargaIn to bo really nttractlvo to the careful purchaser.-Cleveland Plnln Dealer. Sacrifice Imperative , It was her first proposal. and. aI , though somewhat rattled. she remem. bered the proprIeties. "You would gl\'e up e\'erythlng for mo ? " slio nslwd. lIe answered her that ho would. "Even smollng ? " "I couldn't do that. " "SIrl" "No : for I never smolted. " Then he had to promise to learn to smolco so as to have something to sac- rlfico. And In the heart of each the joy bells ranl-Phlladolphlu. . Ledger. Everything Worn. "And you still delay the wedding , " sighed the beu.utlful . Irl. " 1\Iy heart Is worn out. " "Is that all ? " demanded the suitor who was an advocate of prOCrlJitllla. lion. "No. the carpet Is worn out. the pnrlor sofa Is worn out , mn's hopef. ' are worn out and pa's patlenco I worn out. " The suitor whistled. " 'V ell , by gum ! " he retaliated. "M ) ' hoes are worn out coming here ever ) ' fwu or thrC'c lIights , " Haakon and the Hawkinlies. You IJronounee the double "aa" In 1Ialllwn 11110 " 11.\\ . " In "awful" and the "lllf" In Olaf liB "laugh. " The two nllmes fall on the ear as "Hnwldn" ! Jnl ! "O.lllu h. " The numerous Haw. Iinl'es are desC''n-I"d fl'O'11 maraudinr. "re\\'B 01 North"pl1 who fiew on their fiat boclom < 'r ! hO'1ts (1(1t the raver "ut the hawle flngo.-Ion".n Tnlth. . . . - . WORST FORM OF EC'EMA. Black Splotchet = All Over race-Af. fected P1Uts Now Clenr os' Ever-- . Cured by the Cutlcura Reme. dies. "About four yenrs ago I was nrolct , cd with blaclc splotches 0.11 over my fnco nnd a few co\'crlng m ) ' bed ) ' . whIch proluccd ( a severe itching Irrl. tnOon , nnd whIch caused 11\0 n grent denl of anne 'anco nml suffering. to such an extent thot 1 wns Corced to cnll In two of the lending physlclnns of my town. Att < , r n thorou h oxnml , nntlon of the dren ed eomlllnint the ) ' announced It to bo eldn eC1.emlIn Its worst form. They trented mo for the same for the length of ono ) 'enr. but U10 trentment did mo no good. FIn. ally mr husbnnd purchnsed a set of the Cutlcura RemelUes , and' nfter usIng the contcnts of the first bottle of Cutlcurn Resolvont In connection with the Cutlcura Sonp nnd Ointment. the brenklng out ontlrely stoppel ! . I continued the usa or the Cutlcnra Romedles for six months , nnd atter that every splotch wns ontlrely gene nnd the affected pnrtS were left ns clenr as o\'er. The Cutlcurn Reme , dlel ! not enl ) ' cured mo oC thnt drend. ful dlsenso. eczema. but olher compll , catod troubles ns woll. Llzzlo E. Sledge , 640 Jones Ave. , Selma , Ala. Oct. 28. 1J06. ! " Saved Time In Saying , Prayers. Elmer hnd hnd comlll\n ' nIl dny nnd n sleoplor boy was never IlUt to bell. Just as his mother finished Ul1l1resslug hIm he sn.ld : Mnmma. I saill my pro ) " ers 011 the way upstaIrs so ns to rove time. " Rich , Juicy Radishes Free. EyelJ'body lo'es juic ) ' , tcndcr rndishc8. Salzer knows this , hcncc he oifers to scnd 'ou absolutely frce Bul ! cient rndish seed to keep ) 'ou in tender radishes nIl Bum' mer long and his srent SALZrn'S : DAtlOAIN' SEED 1100IC. wItt. its wonderful surpriscs amI grea.t' ' bargains in sceds at bargain prices. 1 I 1'he enormous crops on our seed fonns the past season compcl us to issue this specinl catalogue. smm TIllS : NOTICD TO-DAY. and receive the r'\dishes and the wonderful - ful IJnrgain Book free. Uemit ole and we add 0. packnge of Cos. mos. the most fashionable , serviceable , beautiful annunl flower. John A. Salzer Sced Co. , Lock Drawer W. . La. Crosse , Wis. Don't lweI > : iour eye on the mnn you hu\'e just henrd somethIng bad about. It Is Illore Important that you Iteep them on your mouth.-Atchlson Globe. " 'Clrtb ICIIClWIIlI ; -that Allcock's are the orIginal and only g'emilno porous plasters ; all ether so-cnlled porous plasters are Imitations. Victim of 11 Bet. John Derebolll. n Pnrls joIner , dlod from congestion nfter winnIng n bet that he could consume ten yards of sausnges. : lIrA. Wlllslow' . .otltlnl : Syrup. 'or children tcetblng , soflcns the "ums , reduces [ J ) tllUDwatlol.allaysIJaln. : cures wind wllu. 25ca botUe. At , timeR of rovlvnls It Is easy to mln , taleo racltot for results. Acn-ae Dyspepsia Cure. l'oolllve cure for nil ,1I.rnooo or sloll1&1'h. IIvor. nml bocl. . . IICCOll1l11rl1 < I < ' " hy le dlllg I > hyolclnns. The rtlro thnt cure. . 1eo I..hlulo ' 1.00 , lienll lIIon01 wlllt orllur tn Acme DyspepsIa Cure Co. , Iron 111 , New .Jersoy. Ho who Is In a hurry to bo wlso Is apt to succeed In beIng foolish. A GUAUANTI : I D CUItE Iron l'ILI S. Itchln . Ullul. I1Iccdln . l'rolrudln l'lIcs. Vru , " 181s are UlhorlzClI 10 refund moncy If ! ' , AZO OINT UNT falls 10 cure In G to It days. 50c. Every duty neglected Is the loss or something dIvino. .t.o..t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE EXTERNAL USE OF St. Jacobs Oil is the short. sure , easy cure for Rheumatism It penetrates to the seat of torture. and relief and promptly follows , Neuralgia.Prlcc , 25c. nd 50c. Neuralgia. i . . . . . . .o. . + ANTI.GR PINE IS GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIP , BAD COLD , tlE DACIlE AND NEURALGIA. I won't soil Antl-Grlpln" to a , ll'l\lor wlln won't Ollnrnntl'Q . ' n , UK IF . ' 1' UOS'T ( JUJU :11. : Call foq'ourMONEY ' E. W. Diemer. 11l.D. . Mnnutaoturcr.SJJrlnuilcld , Mo. for ' SiCI ( W omeG ' We Give Free Tickets to California , THE PROMISED LAND. Write u. TO.VA for , ' rtlculars and a cop-yOf our tUa.lrated l-laiulne lellllll { all ahoulCALU OHNIA. . .btcb will be .ent AIISOtll"nI.'IIRK. : . Addre. . fhe CaUlorulaD , U8 80. fI prill ! : St. , LOl Aile-let , Oal. . . . . - , , f Unprecedented Action. "Young Doomwallor Is n rnnle rnu. uro ns n leglslntorl" Inlllgm\l1tly snllt the lIon. Thomns nolt. "Wh ) ' . when In the course of debnte I Ilenomlnntet ! hIm n falslfior ho strucle mo on the nose , when , If ho hnt ! heon nt nll nc. qUl\lnl.cll wIth llnrlll\mnetnry usngo. ho woulll hnvo Imowll thnt It wns lIer. mls'Il\blo ! ' anI ) ' to hurl the cnlumny bncl. In m ' teeth I Thm u Is a ) 'cllow strenk In thnt follow , I\S Stll'O ns ) 'ou nro born -Puclt. I . A Good Check. A Imnle cnshlor showell the other dn ) ' n checl , Indorsell as follows : "pI1Y to the orllor of - : I Iwow thnt m ' Helleemet. lI\'eth ; Georgo- , Salt ! ho : ' ' 'l'hls Is not the first Umo wo hn\'o hllllillell such nn Inclorso. ment. Wheno"vr o\lr frlonll hn9 n seanco with con\'I\'lnl companions nnll loseD a few Illttnl'R nt Il $5 limit. ho 111\'al'lably Inset'ts the "rmleol11ol' fen. ture. " . The SalJlJath.Dreal < er. The In\'aslon of the motor hns been heill. responslblo for much Snbbath. breoldng. But when DI\lles \ nro sl\ld to bo nctunll ) ' gong ) \II' In prlco be. cnuse the lenther used for tholr blnll. Ing Is con\'erted Into cants for the ehnuffeur anll his master 80mo Iden. of the lIesporateness of the situation mnr bo gathered.-lJonllon 1\Iornlng Lender , , i Lewis' Single Hinder cigar-richest , most satlsr 'ing1I1ulw / 011 the 11t1ll'ltot. Your oalel' 01' Lowls' F'llctory , Pl'Ul'ill , 111. The beRt cure for the blues II' to stop thlnldng of yoursoU a 1111 bogln plnnnlng happiness for others. Verbal vlrtucs nro blown away on the first wln of lIersecutlon. - - Perfect Food For Man The food which contains in itself everv tlcment necessary , in right proportions , propl'rly prepared by n physid , n nnd chemist which makcJ the perlect food for mnn , is ORa PRICE'S " 'VHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD . 'Dc ' Ii pack ge. As much nourishment as 3 loaves of broad Dr. Price , the famous food expert , the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extrncts , has never been compelled , notwithstanding strenuous ] 0Q(1 laws , to change any of his products. They have and always will conform to their require. , ments. 'l'his is an absolute guarantee to their quality and purity. . 7NCH S'f&R - - " , - . : ' . . _ ! t : - : t _ ' . . l , 1\ ' _ , I IJU ! o ' , , ' : ' : ' : n " ' ' " ' ' : \ \ The Kind You Have 'Ec' _ , . . . . Y..l. . ' , . . . . ' . \ ' \I' ' , . ; , , T 'TT.I ' . < " : " " : , , , , I , . . " . .T. . : , , , , , , . , , , \t ; fl AI ways B Dug h t Agctablc ' Prcpnr lionfor As- ' .I' ' slmil tin IheFoodm\mc l\.la- \ j , tinglhcSlOIDtcbs { nd13ow lsof Ir , : Bears . the . p . f Signature Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- t ness and ncs\.Conlains \ ncilller , of Opium.Morphine norNiuCIuL II : Nor'NAnCO'.l'IC.I I . . , 11 , , arOldJJrSANllELl'lTC/lEIl 11 m S-l- . : I UtxMlliI.rJ/t- oc& a. . , . ' . . , , J .re r-t , , I n II : "nnUr - r/f . . I rtqtiJ d , ' ' .1119'V'I . I ' ) flilAotylftW narcr. / ! : : , U S e ccl nem ; Ape ( ly forConsUpa- non 1 Sour Slomach , DinrrhoClIi Ii I , WormsConvulsionsFevcrish- ! ' ncss lUll ! Lo S S 0 I SI.EEI > . - " , ' F 0 r 0 V e r Ii I Thirty Years TCOPYO'WRAPP = i CASTO RIA . . . CINTAUR OOM".NY. NEW 'IonIC CITY. , , i , - _ , . . - - , THB . " , \ _ . 1 ( , " - . - . . _ . . _ : . : J I" , . N. U. . Olllnhll. No. 10-1000.1 I 11 1 t ; : . J . Thompson' . Ey. Water I DEFIANCE Cold Water Starch makoslaundry worle a plcasure. 16 oz. lkg. 100. Means a pro- due tI ve capacity - pacity in dollars - lars of 0 v e r $16 per acre. This on laml which hn'i CORt the fnrmcr noth. Ing but the llrlco ot tilling It , tcns Its OWD story. The CI\nnltllln Govcrnmcnt livc8 nbsolutcl , ' Irco to every settler 100 norc" ot such land. LBmls adjoining can \0 Ilurchnscll at trom $0 to $10 Ilor aero tram raUroDll nml olher corpor- ations. Already 115,000 farmcrs trom the Unitei1 States have made thclr homcs in Cnnada. For pamplllot " 'l'wcntlelh Century Cnnada" Bllll nil Information apply to Supt. ot Immlgra- tlon.ott w , Cnnnda , or to toll owing nUlhorhr.oi1 I Canadian Govcrnmcnt Agcnt.-'V. V. Dcnnett. 001 Now Yorle I.ito 111111111111 : , Omah , Nebrnslta. ( Men lion tl is1a1or. . ) 0.0. O.-C. C.C.-C.C. C.-O.f ) . C. I I WANTED. g If you are wllling to f . work we can give ' 0 you a chance ; you d wlll not get rich , but . I you can earn a fair .1 d income ( man or 0 d woman ) . \Vrite d with references to I. H. S. HOWLAND , I 1 Madison Avenue , g New York ity. ' I 1 C.O. C.-O. o. 0.-0. O. 0.-0. c. o. PATENTS for PROFIT mlltit flllly protort 811 Invcnlfon. Dooklot and IIc k Colcnllar lrltl I . 1l1ghclt roferonco. . lommulllcRtons ! conthlcntRl. ! " .ll\hlllhcd 1881. MILIOII , Fcnwlck LawlCllce , Wa.hIIlStou , D. 0. When Writing Advertisers Kindly Mention This Paper. - - - , AND Iron Mountain Route OFFER THE FOLLOWING VERY LOiV RATES . to Cortnln PoInts In the WEST AHD SOUTHWEST , Tuosdavs , March 6th and 20th , 1906 Special Homcseckers' Tlckels nll css"fltlln " One fore for lite Round Trip I IIIIII Llllllt II' 'I'h'I .tN : :1 UII ) ' . . , ' ' 'It It Stlllnn'r prh'lh'Jt'li. Oil Clw Slim" IJnh' " SIH'11i1 Ollt'-'II ) ' CIIIIIIII..t 'I'leluol. . ' \11.1 , In : ox SI.I , 'ro ( 'gll'I'\lN 1'0 1 'I'S IN 'I'JlE , , g ! > t'I'"I ) ! oIOU'I'IIS'l' A'JlOS'I' : 11\1,1" ' ) ' 111 ; : IU GUI\1l ( ) NI'AY n\'I'I . On SIIItJ ) , \ II.frllm I , 'brllllr ) ' Hi ! h to lrU 7 , 11It'\1"h' \ , ' , SPECIAl. ONg-\\'A \ " COIONIS'I'S' 'I'ICICWI'S ' 110 C'\IIl onN1.\ . 1 lIr PllrllU'r In'lIrllllllllln1111' : ' ' , 1 IIIh'r. . , 1'lc. , . \ltlrt. . . . . ' 1' . l . GOIH.'ngl.n..t'IIJ.r 1111.1 'l'I'kt.t1111. . 011I11111I , N" " . ' 1'0) ) II UGI1I < : S. 'I'rn\'t'lIl1r. ; ' 1.1I..lIlJt.r . , \"lIt. Omllllll , N'h. II.'O "NSg U' " ' " 111111 " d. t. . st. 1,01lIN10. : . ' - _ _ I : : : : : : . "After Suffering for Thr e Years" writes Mary E. Shelton. of Poplar Bluff. Mo. . "and trying two doctors for female trouble In vain. I w finally laid up In bed for about five weeks and was near to death. whn I began to take Wine of Cardul. In a week J was up. and have mended ever since. I have only taken three bottles and now I am In good health and can do my housework without a pain. My custom I : . . .ow regular. I can truly say that Cnrdul cured me and I cannot recommend - mend It highly enough. " "For headache - ache , backache , falling feellngs.dlz- . B nfb zlne : > : ! . cramps. fitful functions and W VJ Ii. periodical pains take c T ALL DRUGGISTS IN $1.00 DOTTLES U n f PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mors good. brlghler and fuler color. than an , other Old. One IDc package colorl all IIben. The , dye In cold waler bellor than an , olher dIe. You can de &A , garment without ripping opart. Write tor Iree booklet-How to De , Uleach and MIx Color. . MONROe DRUG CO. , Unlonvl/l , MI..au" .