r4ff V"-, . ' (J- JAt J -f -".".-m. I '-v. ftf.t kl ua wi I-. t I a Mall One of the moat interesting perform- aacea of asodera times is the handling of the malls in great ocean steam skips. 8ome of the men become so sapert at aortiag that they work 1 saost aatosaatfcaUy, many of them be ing able to pat their finger on any uarttcalar town marked on the rack blindfolded. On an ordinary western trip they carry on an average about 250.M letters and some 18.W0 regis tered packets. The latter have all to be written up in detail in their books faring the voyage, and this takes more time than the actual sorting. The omcials do not always manage to fin ish the work by the time they reach port, and when such is the case they accompany what is left to the general post office and complete the Job there. Clover at Grass Seeds. Everybody loves lots ard lots of Clover Gruaes for 'hogs, cows, sheep and swine. We are known as the largest growers of Grasses, Clovers, Oats, Barley, Cora. Po tatoes and Farm Seeds in America. Oper ate over 5,000 acres. FBEE Our mammoth 148-page catalog is mailed free to all intending buyers; or send 8c is STAMPS and receive sample of "perfect balance ra tion gram seed," together with Fodder Plants, Clover, etc., etc., and big Plant and Seed Catalog free. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box W, La Crosse, Wis. Tibetan Printing. Great printing works are estab lished at Nartang. in Tibet. A corre spondent says: "There are thousands and thousands of blocks -at Nartang, comprising matter in type equivalent to numerous different volumes. Each wooden block is aboat 24 inches long by 12 inches wide, one face having carved upon it a complete page of lettering. The method of printing is primitive in the extreme and consists of laying the paper on a flat surface and levering the block upon it with a long handle much as the village black smith works his bellows." Revolt Against Trading tamps. ' "No more trading stamps," Is the slogan of a campaign which English grocerymen are carrying on. One of them, whose shop Is in East London, says: "There is not a small grocer in England who earns 15 per cent on his capital. Ten per cent is average profit and the cost of trading stamps leaves him only about 6J4 per cent Still Behind the Times. New York city transportation fa cilities are as inadequate as they were before the subways were built, al though these underground highways carried 45.000.000 passengers in 1906. MAYOR OF SUNBURY Says Be-ra-na Is m Good Medicine Ron. C C. Brooks, Mayor of Sun bury. Ohio, also Attorney for Farm ers' Bank and Sunbury Building and Loan Co., writes: "I have the utmost confidence in the virtue of Peruna. It is a. great medicine. I have used it and I have known many of my friends who have obtained beneficial results from its use. I emmmet praise Pentma too Mighty." T1ERE are a host of petty ailments which are the direct result of the weather. This is more true of the excessive heat of summer and the intense cold of winter, but is partly true of all seasons of the year. Whether it be a cold or a cough, catarrh of the head or bowl complaint, whether the liver be affected or the kidneys, the cause is very liable to be the same. The weather slightly deranges the mucous membranes of the organs and the result is some functional disease. Peruna has become a standby in thousand 0 homes for minor al! meats oi this sort. Ask Your Druggist tor Free Peruna Almanac for 1997. SfEtfS YlVER I PILLS. Pseinvelycaiei Vy these Little Fills. Iney also leUere Dis tress tren Suspends. In aigegflna and Too Hearty Fating. Aperfectrcm- eoytor Dizziness. Xsnsea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste la the Month. Coated Ttaogns, Bain In the side. TORPID UVER. Shey regulate the Bowels. Pcndy Vegetable. SMALL PILL SHUINSL SMALL PWCL Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature HEFUSE SUISTITUTES. 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HER CHALLENGE BT OWEN (Copyright. 1906, by The Spur mountains belonged to the Uacdonalds, and the Lonnon mountains to the McAllisters. The alley between them was no man's land,' for they were too busy fight ing over it to keep out the thieves from the hills. ' Neither boasted long or advantage, till the days when Robert McAllister, seventh of the name, grew old. Then an ill time happened to the clan. His son slipped over a crag and was killed. Since Robert McAllister was too old for arms, the name of the clan grew small, and the more dar ing of the tribesmen took service un der the king of France, for Mary Mc-. Aliister had the spirit of a man, but only the body of a maid. Alan, the young chief of the Mac donalds, had won great renown in arms, and he had the way of leading men; and those who are born for lead ing never lack men to lead. He drove the McAllisters from the valley, and built little fortresses there to hold it, and. when he had held it for a full year he sent a message to Robert McAllister, saying: "From Alan Macdonald to Robert McAllister, most courteous greetings. "The fortune of war has given us advantage which you cannot resist. ;When strife is useless, strife should cease. If you will own that the val ley is mine I shall be honored by your using it It is said that good foes make good friends, and I am wishful to try, for there is none who honor your name more than I." Robert McAllister, being a wise old man, was minded to consent "It is a generous offer from a gal lant enemy, he said. But his daughter pleaded with him in her dead brother's name and pre vailed. So he made answer thus: "Robert McAllister sends all cour teous greetings to Alan Macdonald. The fortunes of the moment changes. For those who come after, I hold to what I have held, and my forefathers before me. If our numbers are less ened our courage is not" Then came another message from Alan Macdonald. "If you rely on courage, let one of your tribe meet me in single com bat, the valley to belong to the vic tor's clan. Alan Macdonald." Many of the McAllisters volun teered for the fight but there was no great man of arms among them, and the elders would not consent "It were giving Macdonald the land," they declared. "There is no man in Scotland who can stand be fore him." i So they sent no answer at all, and Mary McAllister locked herself in her room for two days, and brooded over the dishonor of her dan. Presently she made a deep plan, as women will, and rode out in the gray dawn to the ipastle on the Spur mountains; and when Macdonald's outposts chal lenged her in the valley, she an swered: "I am Mary McAllister, and I have come to answer the challenge of your chief." Then they sent a guide to conduct her the easiest way to the castle, and when the chief warder came to the gate and asked her pleas ure, she made him the same answer as before. She looked him straight in the eyes. v "If your challenge is such as a man may accept" he answered steadily, "I accept it unheard." She put' her hand in her bosom and drew out two quaint phials of colored glass, with stoppers of dull wrought gold. "Will you drink a toast with me?" she asked. "Surely," he answered, "if it Is such as a man may." But he looked at the strange vessels and liked them not "It is an innocent toast enough, and harmless if you drink the one." "And if I drink the other?" "It is only death!" "There are worse things." he told her. She pushed the phials smilingly towards him. "Choose. I will drain the other." "And then?" "One of us will gain the valley, and the other will feel no loss." He took up the phials and held them in the sunlight that streamed through an open casement on to the floor. It was awesome, he thought that death should come in such a guise; and he was angry with himself, be cause he feared that he feared. "Dare you not?" she asked, taunt ingly. "Aye," he said. "I dare. Give me which you will." "I should give you death," she an swered. "For I know." Alan Mac donald looked hard at her, and saw that truly she was passing fair. "Give me death, if you will." "I take no odds," she said. "Neither would I have the death of so generous a foe on my soul. For your honor, Alan Macdonald, choose." He bowed and looked at the phials once more. One was green and one was pink, and either flashed in the sun. And before any could stay him he had drained the green phial. "Tour health, madam!" Mary McAllister rose steadily and put out her hand for the pink vessel. "Tour health, sir," she pledged him. "Ton have won." "Tou are a very brave man, Alan Macdonald," she told him, in a slow, hushed voice. "Suffer me now to go." So he led her to the gateway in silence, and held her foot when she mounted. "Friend or foe?" he asked under his breath. She looked down at him with Iter great blue eyes. "Foe," she whispered hoarsely, "but I honor you greatly." Then she rode away into the mist that hung over the valley below, and he gazed after her till she was lost to view. "There' was never her . like in all Scotland," he vowed. "She would have drunk her death." "Aye," said a sage, who was stand OLIVER Joseph B. Bowles.) ing near him. "She would have taken it; and perchance she has mora of the poison at home!" The young chief 'stared at him for a moment then gave a great shout "My horse! Bring my horse!" ' He ran to meet them as they came, leaped on his great black charger and rode -down into the mist as if his senses were not In him. From the foot of the mountain to the castle high above, the bridle path runs a long way round; and between bend and bend lies a great ravine that neither man nor beast had crossed; 40 feet at the narrowest from -side to side. The edges overhang so that the bottom is, not seen; and when a stone falls one grows tired of listening for the distant crash below. Alan Mac donald rode straight for the ravine. When he came to the edge he looked till he found a plot of level grass, and there he rested his horse for a mo ment and patted his neck and whis pered in his ear. "Now, boy, now," he cried. The horse sprang forward over the even ground, gathered himself together on the edge of the abyss and flew. Into the air. "Live together or die together," said Alan Macdonald under his breath. Then he saw his horse falling short of the black rock felt him strike against it was hurled forward with "I Love You." a. crash clutched at something hang ing from above and held dazedly to It caught the sound of a woman's cry clung mechanically to something, he knew not what heard a dull thud. When he found the world again he was lying in some long grass, he' thought and there was something yet softer under his head. Then a wom an's "face hung over him, framed in the mist the face of Mary MacAllis ter. "Tou must not move," said a very gentle voice. "Tou are badly hurt, very badly. I fear." "I do not fear for myself," he an swered, "only are you Mary McAl lister?" "Tes." He tried to look round at her. "Only be still." she entreated. "I have sent for men to carry you. They will come soon." "How did It happen?" "Tou were hanging by a dead branch. I I lifted you here." "I owe my life to you." He smiled as if the thought pleased him. "My foe!" "I do not think," she whispered, "we are foes any more. Tou must not move." ' "Tou saved my life." "Tou had saved mine." "Tou were not going to take the poison at home?" "Tes," she said, "I was." "Tou will not now? for the love of Heaven, dear lady?" "Why did you take the leap?" He smiled faintly. "For you." She looked right into his eyes. "Why do you care so much for my lire?" Because he was dazed, the fine speeches that he had tried to fashion would not shape themselves to an end. So he said simply, "I love you." "Then," she said, "since you won my life, keep it, and do with it as yon will;" and he turned to look up at her without a moan at the pain. And because he was so helpless and his eyes pleaded with her so, she bent down her head and let him kiss her red lips. "To live together or die together," she vowed. And when Alan Macdonald was re covered, the clans went down from the mountains, with white favors in their bonnets, and married them in the valley between. Democratic Norwegian Court. By far the most democratic court in Europe is that of King Haakon of Norway. The tardy Norsemen who gave such cordial welcome to King Edward's son-in-law insist on simplic ity in the royal surroundings. There are no hereditary distinctions or titles at court, even the queen's ladies-in-waiting being plain "Mrs." or its equivalent in the Norse tongue. Method in His Madness. Smith It is rumored that Brown is living a double life. Jones Well, if it's true I don' blame him. Smith Don't blame him! Jones No. He probably lives a double life in order to correct in one of the lives the mistakes he makes in the other. Chicago Daily News. Felt Warm. "Did you ever try 'how birch wood would burn?" "Oh, yes; I've tried it on my boys, it semed to burn, all right!" Yonbera Statesman. ' At a wedding always prove it the best man can't' arjmanmpmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmna mamammmmmawawiBa ; EFFECTIVE REMEDY SIMPLE FORMULA WILL BREAK A COLD OVER NIGHT. Prescribed by Well-Known Specialist In the Curs of Consumption Can e Prepared .by Anyone. Here is a simple and effective rem--ady for coughs and colds.: .Mix a half omnce of the Virgin Oil of Pine (Pare) with two ounces of glycerine and a, half pint of good whisky. Shaken well and take in teaspoon, doses every four hours. . This formula Is said to be very ef fective being the prescription of an eminent authority. It will break up a cold In 24 hours, and cure any .cough that is curable. The ingredients for this prescrip tion can be found at any good drug store, but care should be taken that only the pure Virgin Oil of Pine should be used. This Is put up only in half-ounce vials for dispensing, se curely sealed In a round wooden case with engraved wrapper, having the name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), pre pared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. plainly printed there on. , . The cheaper oils and those sold In balk only create nausea and have nb effect whatever upon the bronchial tabes. J ;' PETS FOR LITTLE PARISIANS. AH Kinds sf Animals as Playmates ffer the Children. . i Children play, a great role in French society; as all' those who have read 'Gyp's inimitable "PUt Bob" win read fly admit and now the small Par lslenne insists on receiviag on her fete day and at the New Tear a live pet instead of a costly doll or a me chanical toy. The demand has been creating a supply, and a lively trade Is being done, not only 'n puppies and kittens, In tiny monkeys and in lambs, bat also in tigers and leopards. Up to a certain age, these small felines are quite harmless, and, of course, aa soon as they begin, so to speak, to show their teeth and sharpen heir claws, they are sent off to one of the two magallcent "Zoos" with which the Gay City it provided. TWO SISTERS HAD ECZEMA. Cuticura Cured Scale Troubles sf Twe Illinois Girls Another Sis ter Teek Cuticura Pills. "I must give much praise to all the Cuticura Remedies. I used but one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment as that was all that was required to cure my disease. I was very much trou bled with eczema of the head, and a friend of mine told me to use the Cuticura Remedies, which I did, and am .glad to say that they cured my eczema entirely. Since then we have always kept the soap on hand at all times. My sister was also cured of eczema of the head by using the Cu ticura Remedies. Another sister has used Cuticura Resolvent and Pills and thinks they are a splendid tonic I cannot say exactly how long I suf fered, but I think about six months. Miss Edith Hammer, R. F. D. No. , Morrison, 111.. Oct 3, 1906." Pigeons Aid Physicians. Carrier pigeons as aids to a physi cian are reported from the north of Scotland. The doctor has a scattered practice, and when on long rounds he takes several pigeons with him. If one of his patients needs medicine Immediately he writes out a prescrip tion, and by means of the bird for wards it to his surgery. Here an as sistant gets the message, prepares the prescription and dispatches the medi cine. If after visiting a patient the doctor thinks he will be required later in the day, he simply leaves a pigeon, with which he can be called, if neces sary. Deafness Cannot' Be Cored by local aspUcauoas, as tfeey cannot raaca tae n poruon 01 tDB ear. r Tnere Is omlyoMway to cMSoesiwwaa ssniniTHoy r eoBimauooai reaeons. Deafaew to came by an iaflamea eoadttloa of tbs lacsoa Hater of Um Eaatacbiaa Tabs. Wbeathla tabs is laSaaiea yoa bare a rambltacaoaador Us perfect bfartac. sad wbca tt to entirely closes, Deaf- to tbs remit, sad unless Urn tataaunaUoa can be takea oat sad tola tabs restored to Its normal condi tion), ben lag will be destroyed forever; nine caws ontof tea are caused by Catarrh, wbtcb to aotalag bat aa tojsaaed eoadttloa of tbe mucous surfaces. We win (Its One Hundred Dollars for say case of Desfaeas fcnnssd by catarrh) tbat cannot be cared by HalTs Catarrb Core. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKXEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Dragctsts, 73c Tabs aairafaaUly H1U t or coasUnattea. Sweep's Curious Find. Aa Atherington (Eng.) sweep, aamed Joshua Folland, was sweeping the chimney of a house which had been unoccupied for some little time at High Beckington, when, to his great surprise, he swept down seven full-grown, live wild rabbits, which he With a smooth iron and Defiance Starch, yon can launder yonr shirt waist just as well at home as the steam laundry can; it will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods, and it will be a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to the iroa. Health ef New York City. Statistics of the board of health show that the general death rate ia New York city is decreasing In all diseases excepting the four groups of acute respiratory troubles, cancer, diseases of the heart aad diseases af the kidneys. Iinaartnnt s Mstnsrs Tr -fa carefully every bottle of CASTOfftA. a safe and sure itssedy for infants aad children, and see tbat it Bears tbe Signature of la Use For Orer 30 Tears: Sbe Kmd Toa Bare Alwa-a'Scsgnt. Hath any wronged thee? Be brave ly revenged; slight it, and the work's begun; forgive it and 'tis finshed. He is below himself that is not above an injury. Quarles. Defiance Starch Never sticks to the iron no blotches no blisters, makes ironing easy and does not injure the goods. Large fortunes from small grafts soon grow. CSltf$&&k4 ?L--,- fv,. AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN. A Meet Dreadful Case of Kidney .Treuhle and Hew It Was Cured. N. McCnllough. 321 South Weber St, Colorado Springs, Cola, says: "For twelve or fifteen years I was suffering fre quent attacks of pain in the back and kidneys that lasted for three weeks, at a time. I would be vnable to tarn la bed. The mine was in a terrible condition, at times a com plete stoppage oc curring. I began with Doan's Kidney Pills, and soon felt better. .Keeping on, I found complete freedom from kidney trouble. The care has been permanent I owe my good health to Doan's Kidney Pills." r Sold by all dealers. 59 cents a box. Foster-Mllbnra Co., Buffalo, N. T. Paper Drinking Cup. A handy folding drinking cup of water proof paper can now be pur chased. It comes in a flat folded package that fits the vest pocket When opened it forms a cylindrical vessel bound with wire and having a wire handle. It holds about a cupful of cold water, milk, tea or medicines. It can be used to- hold hot liquids, but can only be used once, or at most twice. A cup filled with cold water stood for eight hours without injury and was then dried,- refolded and used again several times. It is useful In traveling, la camp, and in the sick room. A package of eight can be bought for 25 cents. Woman's Home Companion. " ' Invigorate the Digestion. To invigorate the digestion and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels there is nothing so good as that old family remedy, Brandreth Pills, which has been in use for over a century. They cleanse the blood and Impart new vigor to the body. One or two every night for a week will usually be all that is required. For Constipation or Dyspepsia, one or two taken every night will afford great relief. Brandreth's Pills are the same fine laxative tonic pill you? grandparents used and being purely vegetable are adapted to every system. Sold in every drag and med'dne store, either plain or sugar-coated. Monarch Uses the Press. In the course of the recent sojoara of King George of Greece, in Paris, a long article was published in a news paper in that city dealing with the conditions in the island of Crete. The article bore the signature of one of the editors, but It has been learned sincd'that the signature was fictitious and that its true author was the king. King George Is not the first monarch to avail himself of an opportunity to publish his views oa a pending ques tion of the day. Starch, like everything else, is be ing constantly improved, the patent Starches put on the market 25 years ago are very different and Inferior to those of the present day. In the lat est discovery Defiance Starch all in jmious chemicals are omitted, while the addition of another ingredient, in vented by ns, gives to the Starch a strength and smoothness never ap proached by other brands. encourage Building Erection. Loans are freely made by the Philip pine commission to the various prov inces for the erection of public build ings ia the islands. Top Prices for1 Hides, Furs, Pelts. Write for circular and catalogue No. 9, N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis. It takes a hair tonic manufacturer to pull the wool over the eyes of a bald-headed man. PILES CtTKEB XV S TW 14 WAYS. PjLZO OINTUaTMT Is anaraatsed to cars any case of ltcblns. Blind. Bleedla or rrotradise Piles is to It days or money refunded. Me. The man who is on pleasure bent Is apt to find himself broke in due time. Trappers' Supplies Sold Cheap. Write for catalog and circular No. 9. N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Men who make the most money get others to make it for them. Panthers and Grizzly Bears. Ship Furs Pelts McMillan Fur k. Wool Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Write for prices. Every noble activity for itself. Emerson. Lewis' Single Binder cigar richest, most satisfying smoke on the market. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory. Peoria, ID. To a big-headed man the world is vary small. c ALL-STONE CURE. Zr . T. o. 7W", Stones in tho Jaundice anC ""' mawsfffef if Protect m Hk HeaHh -mjombamtsbfka&agoa mWmmamS anal kr Pare Food. When it comes to HBM m Baking Powder, ft means a tvAug vGT!m LaW ft of health and money if you ase the I lljl V standard article of purity and efB- lAMfll M m cknqr the wonderful WafSS M Kf BAKING trail w powder Kf9 m k An aiuwkstely pore baking powder lMHl - kW scientifically com bined. 25 ounces mjSzbfdl AmW B for 25 cents. Your grocer refunds KJe2J5 &m LW your money if you are not sat- Wt-jsr m fffied. Don't accept a substi- men tutc! They are impure and a men- Lw LV aceto health. Ask for KQ . aLW rB. thestandardofquality. LLr oiuuci,, oworiiii me urinary maoueror uraTei, JJiUonns Mallow complexion. : ail SS5ch Tronhlei irjaultlnis f mo Biliousness. Write ffer els-ealar. wjsi ,mmmw m, uwj I PUTNAM FADELESS DYES, are fcst to light and washing and color more foods than others. 10c per package. Fate is a female who gives men the laagh for believing her. Ferchntrea ti cofleaaUWKKM. tiimnioa.slliji ceou. aci It takes a clever maa to pick aw an umbrella and walk off with ft Jest as If It belonged to him. Lewis'. Single .Binder straight 5c cigar is good quality all the time. Year dealerer Lewis- Factory, Peoria, III. About all the consolation some get out of losing their money Is the belief that they are dead game sports. TSCFIIA M TakvLAXATIVKnaOBHlQ-lsiasTMiau. Drwr cHis refaad bob i( It talis to cars. K. W QaoVBTSsiKBatsralsoacBefesex. ate. Tour friends think that yoa are right and yonr enemies think that yoa are wrong, but you-have to show the rest of the cold, unsympathetic crowd. Garfield Tea (Guaranteed under the Pore Food and Drag Law) regulates- a sluggish liver, overcomes constipation, pu rines the blood and eradicates disease. It is' made of Herbs. To Explore Greenland Coast The duke of Orleans has announced to his friends at Copenhagen that he Intends to' start a new expedition next spring in the ship Belglca to pene trate as far as possible along the northeast coast of Greenland. The purpose is to jota the Danish expedi tion, under Myllas Erichsen, which left last Jobs to explore the saaw coast 1 hope yon won't be eitpeaateeV dear, for I know everybody thonejntj George was paying attention to yoa. Bat as a matter of fact, he asked me last night to marry him." "He has then carried oat his threat, poor fellow!" "What threat?" "He declared to me the last time I refased him that he wonld take bobm desperate step." Laundry work at home wonld ht orach more satisfactory If the right Starch were used. la order to get the desired stiffness, it Is usually aecas sary to use so much starch that tha beauty and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys thS appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. This trsuWd can be entirely overcome by using De fiance Starch, as it can he applied much more thinly because of its great er strength than other makes. In the Matter sf Tlpe. The man who tips the highest gats the best service and the most ostentav tious deference. "Give this to the cook,'' said a St Louis ( parvenue, handing one dollar to the waiter with his order, "and tell hum toxodk it say way." "Give this to the cook. said a scribe at the 'next tehle, handing a two dollar bill to the waiter with hit order, "aad tell him to cook It .ids owa way, for ha is a better cook than I am." We win .not he outshone. We will not shrink hi say man's shadow. At the same time the pace Is too hot and fast for most of as. St Globe-Democrat. NATURE PMVIIE9 a more potent remedy in the roots and herbs of the field than was ever produced from drugs. In the good old-fashioned days of onr grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines and Lydia EL Pinkham. of Lynn, Mass., in her study of roots and herbs and their power over disease discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar flu more potent and elBcaeious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Wnkham's Vegetable Compomd is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. During its record of more than thirty years, its long list of actual cures of those serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia E. Pinkhaan's Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person and every thinking woman. Wben women are troubled with irregular or painful functions, weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, baekaehe, flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervous prostration, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the country has such a record of cures of female ills, and thousands of women residing in every part of the United States bear willing testimony to' the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She .has guided thousands to health. For twenty-five years she has been advising sick women free of charge. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pink ham and as her assistant for years before her decease advised under her immediate direction. Address, Lynn, AH OAX.K ax can aiavx city. W. N. 1)., OMAHA, NO. 5, 1S07. JAQUES MFC. CO. cmcago. "Craimr'sCaleriwCwt" la a Certain Remedy FOR GALL. STONES. anu wraa atcbbc st. JUwL'IsVaaO. - Jfr ! HEALTH AMD SPIRITS Aiw Restored by Dr. Willi ma Ptak Pills in sf DenUKy ana -General debility :is caused by tal or physical overwork with imi feet assimilation of nouiishmeBt, er by some acute disease from whica the vital forces have been prostrated and the entire organism weakened stV as not to easily rally. To resteiw health ft Is accessary that tae bleed should be parined-aard made aew. ' vThe-case- af -Mrs. K. hi. Spears, ef 92 Mt. PlesaenrtVaawet, Ataol, Mass., is a common one and is given here ia order that others may be benefited by. her experieace. She says: MI had seen sick for a- year from indigestion aa4 geaeral debility brought oa by over work and worry. I had tried many remedies, but found no relief. I suf fered from swelling of tae limbs, toss of appetite and dizzy spells, which be came so severe towards night, that 1 sometimes faiated away. I was bil ious and my hands and arms would go to sleep for an hour or two at -time. I wss so sleepy all the time that I could hardly keep awake. I had frequent cramps ia my limbs and severe pains at the base of my head and in my back. My blood was im poverished. I was afraid to give up and go to bed fearing that I would never get well. "About this time Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were recommended to am by a friend ia South Vernon. Vt I felt better soon after beginning tha treatment and continued until I was entirely cured. I consider Dr. Wik Hams Pink Pills a grand medicine for weak women." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ssM by all druggists, or sent postpaid, oa receipt of price S9 cents per box, six boxes SS. by the Dr. Williams Meal- N. T. SECRET ta stvhjred by many modest vomec, who object to tasting about all their symptoms with a doctor. To such women, a pure rnedfckie, with specific povar over woman's dlsoses, rCARDUl At all BntfJufJs C9 ssfisu&ifi&i&d Caaadiaat GoTenuaeat FreeFsUmU Over 209,069 Americas farmers who nave set tled in Canada dining the past few years testi fy tot lie factYMTCasMV - ""'r da is, beyond qnestion, the createst faming laad in tbe world. OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS of wheat from the harvest of 19SS means good money to the farmers of Western Canada wheal the world has to be fed. Cauie Raniag; Dairy ins; and Mixed Farming are also proStabie cafl lags. Coat, wood and water ia abundance; chnrches aad schools cosrvesneat; markets ess, of access. Taxes low. Foradrice aad information address the Safer iatendent of Immigration. .Ottawa, Canada, of any authorised Canadian Government Anvnt. w. v. buhw.ii, asi new rem ia J U. S. NAVY enlists for fonr years yoins men of coed character and son ad physical condition se-tw-eeaineacesof 17 and S as apprentice sea men; opportunities for advancement; nay SIS to 70 a momn. Electricians, machinists. blacksmiths, coppersmiths, yeomen (clerks), carpenters, chipntters. ti rente n. musicians, cooks. etc .between 21 and U years, enlisted In special ratings witn suitable nay; hospital apprentices 19 to 28 years. Itetirement en three-fourths pay and allowances after Vt years set-rice. Applicants most bo American dtisens. First clothing oatflt free to recrnlts. Upon discharge travel allowance 4 cents per mile to place of enlistment, llonos foar months' pay and Inereascin pay upon re-enlistment within fonr months of discharge. Offlcei at Lincoln and Hastings. Nebraska. Also. f!arin?wtnier. at les Moinc aril Hour City. lown. Address MATT KCBCiTint STATI0,r.t.BU..0MAIA DEniMCE STIIMI easiest to work wltb starctes ctotHes r. 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