_ - " ' ; : ' . - . . . . . . ; - , . . . . . .rwr-nnn TrTlr1r .nn. 1-7 . . : I Who Knew "I teol as though I'd boon attending summer school or university exten' sian course. " said Now York woman as she sank Into the nearest piazza chair tid looked atter the rotrcatlng carriage trom whIch she had just al1ghtod. "U ever there Is 0. chnlr of gCIrcral Informatlon created nt any I college the young man who brought i mo up here just now should 'hl\vo It. "In the first place. we'd scarcely started when wo passed 1\ hugo wagon pUed with burlap . { jags. each contain. ine what seemed IIko a mammoth cream cheeso. It smelle ! ! just for all the world IIko ono enormous dollcates. sen shop. I said : . . , 'Oh. Is that the way you make cream cheese up horo'In these great blocls , and then send It down to the ' city to bo cut up In IIttlo squares and wrapped In tin fall ? ' . . "TIsn't choose. It's casein , ' sldm. ' . med milk. you lcuow. What they make piano leeys and buttons out of , ' was ' his roply. . " 'Duttons made of mlll { ? ' I repeated In astonlslllnent. I "Woll , nt that he began such 0. vol. loy of Information thnt I can't remem. ber ll 1f ho said. Ho told me how they separated the cream for butter at the creameries and then extracted the casein from the sldm milk. . "It se ms th9 curd Is preslCd : and . . baked and drIed and ] lowdored until it becomes , perfectly white and odorless. . It's almost l1ke celluloid. only not In. . fiammable. "He said ft was used for all sorts of things. Ulco playing cards. expensive 1 paper and pen holders. Finally. as a I sort of dismissal of the entire subject , I ho said : . " 'Why. it's practically on the same prlnclplo as making knife handles. combs and things out of blood. ' " 'Dlood ? ' I repeated. " 'Ob. yes , ' ho continued. in the most . matter .of fact tone. 'Lots of blood at I , all the big slaughter houses. you lnow. . They'd bo sure to find some use for that. It takes II. fine polish and is sol. Id and durable. ' "Just as I was getting over the shock of this disclosure. I again no- , Heed the delicatessen odor. This time there was no wagon in s'ght. but over in the fi131d was what looked like a ' pond of milk. " 'Whatever is that ? ' I inquired. : " 'Sklm mlllc-ovorsupply. Neigh. I . bors don't like it. but the rell.mery's I . got to get rid of it somehow. so they pump ft over into that hollow in the f field. Doesn't smell very good , ' and I at this he whipped up his horses and I . tried to lell.ve the pond of sldmmed i milk in the distance as soon as pOBsi. ble. ble."I settled back for 0. moment. wait. I Ing to see what would come noxt. "In a few moments we came to several - eral prosperous looking farms. In . every chicken yard and bero and there Ii. . . . . . . . . on the grounds adjoining the houses were thrown bright red blankets : In , one place an old scarlet shawl and r. perllaps further on an antiquated red portiere. . " 'What are 0.11 the red thing'8 for , ? ' I inquired. " 'Hawks , ' he roplled sehtentloush- . 'A hawk'll never touch a chicken if thero's anything red around. 'rhought ever 'body know that. ' "I felt rebuked and kept sllont for some tlmo. "We'd gene quite a distance when I suddenly looked down on my lap and was dismayed to find that my fountain I , ' . pen. which I always carry in 1l1y hand. bag. had eVidently begun to leak and the ink was gently oozing through the s am in the lcather. " 'What shall I < 10 ? ' I exclaimed as I showed 111m the generous black spot rJght on the front of my light sldrt. " 'Ink's easy enough to get out , ' he said , in the most unconcerned man. nor. 'I'll stop at the next house we come to and get some salt. ' " 'Salt ? ' I repeated. " "VeIl. any absorbent's good. but most of them ' 11 leave a grease spot. Salt's the best. ' "Ho reined lip at the next house and I held the horses whllo he went in. Soon he reappeared with a hnndful of salt done up in n piece of hea. - brown pape "Putting II. plcce of the paper under I the cloth. ho covered the ink spot on both sides with the salt nad rubbed it . vigorously. blowing away the top layer every few n.oments and putting' fresh salt. As you see , it hardly shows at all now. and ho assured mo just now when ho drove away thut by put- tlng salt under the spot and oyer it. letting it remain that way for an hour , or so and then finishing the treatment with another rubbing. not a trace of the ink stain would remaln.-N. Y. Sun. Had to Give Up Cigarette. Emperor' WUlIam of Germany. driv. Ing along the principal street in Der. lIn the other day. throwaway his clg. nt'ette. A clerIc plclccd it liP. Intend. Ing to treasure it as a memento. but 9. pollcemun pounced on him and in qulred what ho wanted with it. The clorl { told him. "You must give it up , " the officer said. "You want it only for purposes of ridicule. " And ho took it from the Indignant clerIc. - . Marriages of First Cousins. First cousins may marry in nU IJtatelJ but Arkansas , Illinois , Indiana. Indian Territory. Kansas. Missouri , Nevada. New Hampsh.lrc. North Da Jwta. Ohio. Oklahoma. Oregon. Penn. . . oylvanla. South Dalcota. Washington nnd W'omlr , . F' m BUT. or OAIO. OITY or TOUDO.I n. I.vou COUTT. f FII.uuC J. OUICNU' mak81 oAtil thAt ho I. . .nlar paUuer ot tbe IIrm Qt F. J. DIIIC1ICY & CO'l dulnK bUIIDen In tL.1 City Dt Tolodo. County Rnu ! ltAID atoreu.ldt.l\n tllat , , , Id ftrm will ray the Ium ot ONR nU..VH&V DOLI-AilS tor each and e'ery calO ot O.l.T.l.nR tllat cannot be cured by the ule ot U.l.LL' . CU.l.lIBU CURl : . FRANK J , CII&NE\ . Sworn to before mo an .ubocrlhed In my rrelence , thl. ay et Vecombor. A. D .l .l'OLEASON , { U.LL NOTARY PunLIO. - nallI. atAnh Cure I. taken Internally and act. directly on tbo blood Dnd mucoul lurface. of Ibe Iy'tem. lIend 10r tetIIUl..IIIAh. frca. . ' . J. CI1E E&I CO. , Toledo. O. i Sold by nil Dru ; htl. 7 e. , Take llall' . Family rllll for cOl.t\paUon. \ I Treasures for the Loulfre. Attention Is called by the Travelers' Gazette to recent acquisitions by the Louvre. notably of a lICe size bust In chalk , primitively colored. of the hor. mlt king of the eighteenth dynasty. Alchoumalon. or Amenophls IV. , ono of the strangest flguros In the long lIne of the Pharaohs. The bust Is n re. markably fine speclmon of the art of the period. and is well preserved. De. sides this. there are four seJulcl\ral ) \ urns In blue porcelnln from the tomb of Rnmeses U. In these urns waD tound , besides fun oral linen. certain organic matter , which is being chem. IcallY exnmlllnil. Microbe of Gray Hair. They hayo discovered a new mlc. robe in New Yorl { and It Is quite popu. Jar amen ! ; actors a11l ! society women. It Is called the chromophage. Its spa- cial function being to tllrn the 11alr gray at a comparatively early a1e. The hnndsomo actor who has these white hairs on his temple that the women admire so is full of the clil'omophagcs. Daldheaded men are Immune from the microbes. He only attacks the hair. and a man without hair need not war. ry about the chromophage. For years it was thought that a process of the blood Idlled the coloring mnttor of the hair cells , but scalpologists In Now York combat that theory. They say It is the chromophage. The mlcrobo does not IIIw heat and for that reason the woman who uses the curling tongs is less Ulccly to ha vo gray hair than the ono who puts her hair up in pa- pers. . INTERESTING CON1'EST. - Heavy C st of Unpaid Postage , One of the most curious contests over bcfore the public was conducted by many thousand persons under the offer of the Postum Cereal Co. . Ltd. , . of Dattle Creek. 1\l1ch. . for prizes of 31 boxes of gold and 300 greenbacks to thos9 making the most words out of the letters Y-I.O.Grapo-Nuts. The contest was started In Febru. ary , 1906. and it was arranged to have the prizes awarded on Apr. 30. 1906. When the pUblic nnnouncement ape pearod many persons began to form the words from these letters. some. times the whole family being occupied evenlpgs. n cOm lnation of nmuso. ment and education. After a while the lIt : : ; : : ; began to come in to the Postum Office and be. fore long the volume grew unUl It reo qulred wagons to carry the mall. 1\Iany of the contestants wore thought. less enough to send their lists with Insufficient postare and for a period It cost the Company from twenty.fivo to fifty.eight and sixty dollars a day to pay the unpaid postago. Young ladles. generally those who had graduated from the high school. were employed to examine these lists and count the correct words. 'Vob. stor's Dletionary was the standard and each list was very carefully cor. rected except those which fell below 8000 for it soon became clear that nothing below that could win. Sarno of the lists required the , york of a young lady for a solid week on each Individual list. The worlc was done very carefully and accurately but the Company had no idea. at the time the ofter was made. that the people would respond so generally and they were com polled to fill every avallablo space in the offices with these young lady examiners. and notwithstanding they worlted steadily. it was imposslblo to complcto the cxamlnatlon unUl Sept. 29. m'or six months after the prizes should have been awarded. This delay caused a great many i11'- qulries and naturally. created some dlssa.tisfacUon. It has been thought best to make this report in practicallY all of the nowspal101'S in the United States and many of the magazines in order to malce clear to the people the condltfons of the contest. Many lists contained enormous numbers of words which. under the rules. had to bo eliminated "Pegger" would count "Peggers" would not. Sumo lists contained over 60.000 words. the great major ty of which were cut out. ThO' largest lists were checlted over two and In som cases three times to Insure accuracy. The $100.00 gold prlzo was won by I. . . D. Rees. : . 1227.15th St. . Denvor. Colo. , with ! HH1 correct wOI'ds. The highest $10.00 gold prize went to S. K. Fraser , Lincoln. Pa. . with ! JJ21 ! cor. rect words. A complete list of tilO 331 winners with tholr homo addresses will be sent to any contestant enquiring on u postal card. Be sure and glvo name and ad ress clearl : ! . 'l'his contest has cost the Co. many thousand dolhirs , and probably has not been a profitable advortlsement. nevertheless perhaps some who had never before tried Grape.Nuts food have been interested In the contest. and from trial at the food have been shown its wonderful robulldlng pow. ers. ers.It teaches In a practicable manner that scientifically gathered food elements - monts can be selected from the field grains. which nature will use for 1'0' building the nerve centres and brain In a way that Is unmlstakablo to I uscrs of Grape.Nuts. " 'rhero's a reas n. " I l'ostum Cernl Co. . Ltd. DltUe Creek , J.llcb. A TERRIDLE EXPERIENCE. How a Veteran Wa Saved the Am. putatlon of n Limb , D. Frank Doremus. vetc.\'f\n. of noosevelt Ave. . IndlanaI1olls. Ind. . - . . says : "I had been showing S'Wpto111s of kldnoy trouble frow the tlmo I was mus' tered out of the armr , but In nIl my lICe I never sutlored as In 1897. I1ead. aches. d7zlness ! : nnd I sleeplessncss. fi r s t , and then drops ) ' . I was weak amI holp. less. Imvlng run down from 180 to 125 pounds. I was bnYlng terrlblo } Jain In the Iddne's. and the sccretlons 11assed almost Invohmtnrlly. My left leg swelled until it was 34' Inches around. and the doctor tapped It night and morning until I could no longer stand it. and then he advised nmputatlon. I refused , and began using Doan's Kid. ne ) ' PllIs. The swc11lng subsldCtt graduallr , tho. urlno bec(11uo natural. nnd all my Imlns and aches dlsap peared. I have been well now for nine years slnco using Donn's Kldno ) ' PllIs. For sale by all denIers. 60 cents II. hox. Foster.Mllburu : Co. . Duffalo , N. Y. . - - - - - - - - - Kpt Tax Receipts Long. Charles KI 1g. of East L\borty. \ a suburb of Plttsburg. Is what might bo termed a careful man. He has been 0. voter hr the East Liberty district slnco 1857 and when aslted on the last reg. Istratlon day It he had a tax recolpt ho pulled from II. poclwt. tax recel)1ts ) for the tast 41 years. When aslted by the registrar It ho had an ) ' moro ho roplled that If ho went down deep In. to his "strong' box" at home he might } Josslbl ' find a few dating long baclt before t.h\ oldest member of the board was born. Mr. King Is now 78 years old. having been born In Daltlmore in 1828. remoYing to East Liberty In 185 ; . His first presidential vote was cast for John C. Fremont and his last for Theo ore Roosevolt. He is " stanch Republican and as a contractor and brick manufacturer for half a cen. tury has contributed much to the up. building and growth of East Liberty. , DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA. Brushed Sea lee from Face Like Pow. der-Under Physlclana Gr w Worse -Cutlcura Worke Wonders. "I suffered with eczemn six months. I had tried three doctors , but did not got any better. It was on my body I nnd on my f ot so thick that I could ha.rdly put n pin on me without touch. ing eczema. My face was covered. m } ' eyebrows came out , and then it got in my eyo. I then wont to anoth. er doctor. He asked me what I was taking for ft. and I told him Cutlcurn. He said that was a very good thing. but that ho thought my fnco would be marked for Ufe. Dut Cutlcura did its work. and my face 10 now just as clear as It over was. I told all my friends about my remll.rlcnblo curo. I feel so thanltful I want ev. erybody far and wide to know what CuUcura can do. It Is a sure cure for eczema. Mrs. Emmll. White. 611 Cherrier Place. Camden. N. J. , AprJI 26 , 1906. " With the except.'on of the stage vB. lain every man hall his .good points. Lewis' Single Dinder Cigar hls n rich taste. Your dealer or Lcwis' Factory , Peoria. Ill. A laying hen is better than a abnd. ing mlll.-From the Scotch. 1\lrB. 'Vln lov' Soothllll : SYfup. For ehlhllen 1..tllllllt. oonen > > the IIUIIIO. reuure In. II Wluatlon allays 1alll.cul'o.wllldcullc. l:6u : a bottlo. Some people even covet the gold in tbelr noighbor's teeth. - IF YOU W t T to ELUUd Wmr EV horn I. YOllr cblLnce. , 'Vu olrl'r Sr..OOO III VASil t ( ' ' ; lftO , , b I h\ \ ' r l' : I un. , [ SUCct81 'lnd U'umrJl' . Ilom ! OUIII IIIln. I'lIcll lor 1\ filII tOolr. l.l ; SlIcet'a. n"onum R Ilorne OlJlllprl/\lon an Jttlew a/lltt'ltw. . I.UO. Prlzt's I\ru III nddltlon to u IIb fIIl commlssloll on rnch ordar. 'l'r.csu clubs nlmost soli tbcm rl'l'cs. 8011I1' rllrn " ' 00 1week. . mnny ns much liS I. Cnn use 1\11 your tlmo or n ! flLrt of It. Wrlto to-dny fur pnrtlculnrs , boforu YOllr I'rrllory , II loken.lo 8tlCt.811 JUOUI . U "obl.lloa SII. II. . ! I. . . Tor. Cltr. t'UTN AM r'.ADELESS DYES (10 M& IItnln the hum ! ! ! or sllot. the kOLt.lo , oxc.cpt. : grl'01nutlllUrlll ( ' . Bome men havon't troubles enoush of their own. so they got married. SmokeI'll hn"o to en\l \ lor I.cwle' Siegle Dlnder cinr ! ; to et I . Your tlcnler or Lewis' l actory , Peoria , Ill. Unless man has plenty of sand he seldom leaves footprints 01\ the santle of timo. Defiance Stnrch-Slxtcon ounces Cor ton cl'nls. all otlter rnnds contain i Qnly 12 ounces for snmo monoy. Few mon call do two things nt 0111. : . , . but any girl can chow gum nnd talk slmu'taneously. Important to Mothors. :1mlno : carcfully oTcry LolU ot CASTOntA. n ufo nnd eUfO remcd1 tor lufl.nts : nud cblldren. IUld I O tbat It DCllutbo ' / Signatnroo ! 1.n Ueo For Ovcr 30 YCJr . ' 1'110 lliud You lInvo AlIVIII : DoU&bt. Gnakcs Foilstcd : nnd Eaten. In A\lstrlla : sovornl Idnds of snalces are eaten roast ; ! d. ' 1'hoy nro salll to bo equal In delicacy nnd flavor to the fll\Qst stowed eels. A travcler declares the steam from the 1'0a3Ung rOllU1os Is by no I11cnsll1sa vorr. ( 'E'ICH If you uru n YOllngnOli , , l1l1l1g to I . n rOlllh It 110 IIIt1u COIUQ totnll ) j'rlLllcls- cOlLlidrocolvOlbo hhlheltwnjlOI 1'11111 o/lywhcre " " eurtlJ. Jobl for every body antI 110 Question' nlwo It you are wllllnl : 10 00 I flLlr day's wllrk lor " , " 'II thun IL fulrd'lY's \'ur"artlclllnr nddrcsK IItlltAU : 0. . l'rULII'ITY. 110001 AU U.lnn "r.IIIII" " ' . , SO. I'n , , " ' ' ' ' ' If . "o " C ; I ; f Tholllpson's Eye Water . . - - - - - - W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 42 , 1906. . , J " - . : , , : , , I STIFFNESS , stITOHED , LAMENESS , ORAMP , TWISTS AND TWITOHEI ! # . ALL QEOAMP WHEfi . yOU APPLY ST. JACOBS OLD.MONlt.cunn TIID OIL . . 6 . " . . " , ' / . , ' " ' 1 . . " . . . . - . . \ ' ; . . . . . , . . . . - . . . . . . . . _ . . . . - . . . - . . ' , . . : : " . . . . . . . . . , , . , . , . . ' . . . " : ' ! I"'r . . . . : , . 'H" : / ' . . . . . . . . . . , ; . . . . . . : . . . ; . ' " , " . _ ' " . . ! : " . : . . . ; : , . . . . ' \ . . , : : : 'i' " " : : . . : . \ - . : . ; , . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . ' ' . , , ; . ' , : : , : : . : . : \ : ; . . < " t , ' " ' , . I , . . . ; . . ; . . . : . . . . , . . . . . ' . . . . " ' . _ . . . . . _ . . ' , , " . . ' . - - . : . ; , . ; 'I.ii . . . " , . ' . 1 . l. : . . ' . ' ' " . . , . . f" . . .1. "L. . . . . " . . , ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' " " ' 1' . ' . ( ' ' ' . 'or\ li : . , ' , . ' . ' . 'I.\ { " r , iW" ' ' : ' . ' : . " . , . ' ' ' ' , . : . , " , ' ' \ . . . , , . . . . r-U\1. ; ; : : , , , ; . ' ,1'1' . . I ' . ' . . . ,0 ; : . : . ,1. ' . \ 'l" ' , . . " ' . . 'f , ' ' I . : , . . : ' - : ! , ' , ; ; . . i . . , : : . . : : : : : If more than ordina.ry skill in playing brings the honors of the' t . . : : . . . : . " . : ; 1 " ! ' ; ' 4. , , . " : / game to the winning player , so exceptional merit In a remedy ; " . . _ ' " . : , , ensures the commendation of the well informed , and as a rea- . . , . . . . \ : . . . . . . . " ' : . \iI"t' : ; I . sonab1e amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to , . . > " " : ' : ; , : : . : i . . the health and strength , so does a perfect laxative tend to ono's il . . JI . ; ' . ; : " ' ; . . : 'I . . , improvement in cases of oonstpation ! , biliousness , headaches , I . , . ' : ; . ; , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . etc. It is all important , however . , in selecting a Itl.xative , to . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . > . 1 . . , . . , . , r ' . . " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . .r. . , ' { I"\'r".1 ; < . , : . - " , , ; ! ' ' ' ' ' " . ! ' ' ' ' ' . ' choose ono c f k nown qua 1. Ity an d excellence , Ii k a the ever : ' , I" . . . . . " ' ; " : : ; ! / ' ' , ' " . , ; ' : 'p ; . ; pleasant Syrup of Figs. manufactured by the California Fig : /t' ' , : ! .M. . : : : : , " 'if : ; : Syrup Co. , a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system . . . : : / ' : : ' : : : : i ! : . . offectual1y. when a laxative is needed , without any unplel1.sant , . . . . . . : \ < " : , t = . . } after effects. as it acts natural1y and gently the internal : . . . : . . ; . : " ' . : ; . " ' : ' . , . . . . . . . " " . . . " on , . : . " . . . . . . . J'.h. organs. simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance , > l ; . $ . . . . . ; 'ff . . : ; . : : . without griping , irritating or debilitating the internal organs in : . . ! 1 . l ; ; ; ! . ' : : ; " ' any way , as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurlous ' . . . \ ' . \l..t : , ; : . . natura. As the plants which are combined with the figs in ' : , . . . . . . . , : ; - . . , \ "x' . ' , . ' . . : . ) . , ' . . . . ' ! 'i\ : the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to phyicia.ns : : " . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . \f.i : ; , . " " . : : : : ; ; . : . : : : ; \ ! : . : act most beneficially upon the Gystem , the remedy has met ; 'fr"r : . . ? ' ; l ts" ' I" ; " with their general approval as a family laxative , a fact well ; . : . : . . worth considering in making purchases. . . ' : , : . . . : ' : : ' . , l".t . . . . : . It is because.of the fact that SYRUP F FIGS . , . , ' . : ! ; : , ) : 'l' : : ' : : : : I"\/ : ' . : . is a remedy of known quality and excellence , and approved by : ' \tt , . . : ' : ' , physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well ' . ) . ! ' informed peoplQ , who would not use any remedy of uncertain : . . ; : : quality or inferior roputatlon , Every amily should have a . . . : ; . , , . ' : ; bott1 of the ge uine 01,1 hand at all times , to use when a ' : I. ; . : . )17\Nj' ) ! ' : " : : ' . . . . . : t : ' " laxatlvo remedy IS required. Please to remember that the tS : : : ; \ ; genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size . ; . ' : . 't , ; . . . . , : . - only , by all reputable druggists , and that full name of the . . . . : . : ; company-California Fig Syrup Co. , is plainly printed on . . . . . . . . . the front of every package. Regular price , 50a per bottle. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES CollII moro Doodl brlohter end 1:1I1or colors than ony other dIe. One toc package colors all nboro. They dye In cold waler beller than ony other dre. You can drll any garment without ripping opart. Write lor Iroo booklet-low to Dye. lcach o\d , MIX Colora. 'ONROIt DRUG 00. . Unlonvl1l . WIllIlSoII" . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m - - - W1JVCHEJTER . : , Loaded Black Powder Shells cStliN W RmV A.l" Hard , Strong , Even Shooters , Always Sure Fire , The Hunter's Favorite , Because They Alway& 6ct The ( Uameo For Sale Everywhero. . - " , . . . . . - - - - - - - ' - - - - " - ' 7'-- ' - ' - - - - - - , you " WET WEATHER I I CL0THlNG : you ' ' 'lU\t 'I ' i comp1 tc prot ction. I I o.nd long 'f _ ! servIce , . ' \ I These n.nd mM\Y II I \ ! other good poInts , I i are combined In I I 'f. . ? I OILED CLOTHING ' \ ' u CM\'t ldford ' I to b4) ' a.ny other 'I I Q I I . ' I A 1'OWIl(0 00'1'0. . u. . . . . . TO" " TO".TO " . . . . . .0' ' . . . . . co . . . . . - . " : ; - . : : \ . - STOVE POLISH . ALWAYS READY TO USB. NO DIRT. DUST. SMOKE OR SMELL. NO MORE STOVE POLISII TROUDLEa . - - - - $ 25 000 00 FOR AGNTS. Plenunt , wllrk 111\111111 : Ytll1r frumrt. . troqllCnt f\lcs. Inrjlu " " " 1ulI ( ) " . . nl1lt hilt prlau for 1111. Alldr" . . "Ollt. I ex. 11 11. Uh 8L. . N. r. UII1. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I . For Emer encies at Home For the Stock on th farm. . Slo s Lin mel\.t Is a. whole medicine chest , Price 25c 50c & $ 1.00 Sand For free 'aookte on Horses.Caitte. H02S Poultry- Address Dr. Earl S. 5toan Boston , Mass. - - - - Thousands of W OJJ.1men S u .I.er suffer every month In silence , tortures that would dri\'e a man to the edge of des- pair. The aliments peculiar to women are not only painful but dangerous and I . should receive prompt treatment before they grow worse. If you suffer from pain , 1 n Irregular functions , falling feelings , headache , side ache , dizziness , tired feeling , etc. , , follow the example of thousands - ands of women who have I""MJr been relieved or cured , and W 8 l- ' - S 81' ence take Wine of Cardul. Sold by nIl Drud ists Of C'1 . . . . . , . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' 4It'i. , . > , , , . . . . . . , , . .