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It is something to have an influence on the fortunes of mankind; it is great ly more to have influence on their in tellects. Such is the difference be tween men of office and men of genius, between computed and uncomputcd rank. HI The real heroines of every day are in our homes. Frequently, how. ever, it is a mistaken and useless heroism. Women seem to listen to every call of duty except tho supreme one that tells them to guard their health. How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system unstrung? Irritability takes the place of happiness and amiability : and weakness and suffering takes tho place of health and strength. As long as they can drag themselves around, women continue to work and perform their household duties. They have been led to believe that suffering is necessary because they are women. What a nyc.take I j The use of Lydla E. 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I could not perform my household duties, my back ached, I was extremely nervous, and I could not eat or sleep, and the bearing-down pains were terrible. My husband spent hundreds of dollars to get me well, and all the medicine that the doctors prescribed failed to do me any good I resorted to an operation which the physician said was necessary to restore me to health, but; I suffered mare after it than I did before I bad hemorrhages of the womb that nothing could acem to atop. "I noticed one of your advertisements and wrote you for advice, I re. eelved your reply and carefully followed all instructions. I immediately began to get stronger, and in two weeks waa about the house. I took eight bottles of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and continued following your advice, and to-day I am a well woman. Your remedlea and help are a Oodaond to suffering women, and I cannot Cnd words to thank you for what you have done for me." Mbb. Lotob V. Natloh, 1S28 N. J. Ave., N.W., Washington, D. 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If you ran use the best bin BOO-pound stool rnnn made Id the world, and nre willing to have It plaoed lit your own home on three months' free trial, Ju-it cut tills notice out and send It to Hkaiim, Rof.bcck A Co., Chi cago, and you will receive free by rot urn mall a big pleturo of tho "tool ranro and many other eooklnir and hentiiifr stoves: von will also ruclvo tho most wonderful ti.OO steel rnne ofTor, an ofl'or that places the best steel rariRe or hentlinr sto a la the homo of any family, such an offer that no family In the land, no matter what tholr elreura stances may be, or how small tholr Inoome, need bo without the best cooking or heating stove made. The owl has a reputation for wisdom, and yet he always looka on the dark aide of things. Mrs. Wlaslow'a SoothlngSyrup for ahlldrsi teethlng.sof ton tiis gums, reduces lnflamma. lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25e. abottlo A man ia not necessarily a miser because he refuses to pay compliments. I'Uo'sCnrels the best medicine we ever used lor all alTeatlons of throat and lungs. Wat. O. Kmdslkt, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1909. Some people never pot busy Until there is nothing left to be done. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling. A capacity for hard work is usually a man's moat valuable asset. Teachers ftct a Year on. Sur-er-ssful teachers of Chicago schools who wish to continue their studies In colleges, universities, etc., now may bo granted leave of absence for tho period of one year, under tho nuthorlty of tho superintendent of the schools. New York Commercial id-vcrtlser. How's Tills? We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Rewar.l for anv case of Caturrh that cannot bs cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I'. J. Chexet ft Co., To'.cdo, 0. We, tho undersigned, havo known F, .T. Chenoy for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In nil business transac tions and thmueially nblo to carry out any obligations nindc by their firm. West ft Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walmno, Kinnax ft Mabvix, Wholesale DrugRlsts, Toledo, 0. Hall's (tarru C ure Is taken internally, aot Inc directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent froe. I'ricc, 75c. per bottle, bold by ah Druggists. Hull's Family 1'lUa ara the Peat, Largest isottle In tho IVorlil. The largest glass bottle ever blow has recently been made for exhibition at the St. Louis Exposition. It hold forty-live gallons, and required forty pounds of molten glass, drawn from the furnace and shaped on tho cud of a huso blowing pipe. To be bright and cheerful often re quires an effort. There is a certain art in keeping ourselves happy. In this respect, as in others, we require to watch over and manage ourselves al most as if we were somebody else. jr. I'haiiiikm, liennet, Hen. EXAMPLES OF THE TYRANNY OF NATURE. o o o o o Samuel Stern Maxwell, in Harper's Magazine. O O O O O lO0t OPKHN pliyslnHglcnl ro ( J search has demonstrated A1 O that many of the lower L1-L p animals do not move "WOW themselves, lint nro moved ly tho unseen hand of nature. There nro forces which either cmitlnunuHly or Inter mittently net upon organisms, and which produce effects elnsply niul ogntis to those of tho galvanic current. Within the past few years n number of careful workers lmvo observed and described the effects of llsht. heat, gravitation, contact, moisture and con trolling the movements of certain cf the lower animals. LIGHT A COXTKOI.I.ING FACTOI5. The influence of light upon plant movement Is n i.mtter of dally observa tion. Less familiar Is the fact that many plants, possessed of animal-like power of locomotion, not merely turn but, swim freely toward the source of light. Taking their cue from the botiui Ists, who have Investigated this phe nomenon closely, th.' p!.yslnlgists have found that many animals behave exactly like plants In this regard, re spondiii''tothelircctin;i of n light wave with n precision almost equal to that of tho needle to the magnetic current. Kspceially Is this true of myriads of the little organisms which everywhere abound In sea water, and the study of their activities has been fruitful of suggestive results. Some o? these nlninls nre positively nnd others nega tively heliotrople that Is, sumo nre compelllod to go towards the light and others away from It: and, strange to sny, some are positive at one time and negative nt n not her. Of the negative form, thp larvae of the great hors?shop craU r.vo goo.l ex amples. If u tilsli of sea water In which these larvae nre swimming be placed In suii a position that It Is illuminated by rays of light from a sin gle window. It will bo noticed that soon the specimens have crowded to the side farthest from ll window. That their position has been deter mined by the direction of the light .waves and not merely by 'differences of Illumination has been established by several method': nf proof. a n :: m o x st i: a t i o x. In the water ni a shallow dish nro placed a number of uppcinicns which manifest the tendency to swim away from the light. Over the dish is placed n hollow prism lllied with a somewhat opaque liquid. In iho shutter Is a window through wi.P h the apparatus Is illuminated nnd light from nl! other sources Is exclud-1. With tills ar rangement tho darker side of the dish Is the on toward tho window, be cause tho thick side of the prism cuts out a larger proportion of th" light; but the direction of the rays entering tho water Is practically the same as It would ho with the prism removed. Without the Intercepting prism, the animals, being negatively heliotrople, collect at tho dar'.: side of the dish that is. the side farthest from the win dow. When the prism Is put Into place the nnimals do not colleet at the dm-!; (the window) side of the dish, but again proceed directly in tho course, of the light rays that Is to say, they swim from thc window side?, which, by this arrangement, is relatively dark, to tho room side, which Is relatively bright. Hy similar methods It has been shown that certain other organisms are positively heliotrople; they move to ward the source of light, not because the direction of the light rays deter mines their movements; nnd this oc curs even when the movement takes them from bright to dim light. BEYOND ANIMAL CONTROL. It is no longer rational to speak of such movements ns voluntary, or to classify tha forms which exhibit them by such anthropomorphic terms as dark-loving or light-loving. The pro verbial moth does not cremate Itself In the eandlo because of Its excessive folly, but because of its intense hello troplsm. If the moth Is a conscious and moral ngent, its sin docs not consist In tho net of rushing Into the flame, but in going near enough to allow the light rnys to set In operation processes beyoi'.d Its control, Here '.he social re fcl er nir.y caslIy'Tippond a iin'raH" ' One of the most curious facts In tho effect of light is that tipon certain ani mals Its action Is reversible. Thus the larvae of some of tho barnacles ore positive to dim nud negative to bright light. Under the influence of tho rays which penetrate the water they eve compelled to swlni toward the surface. I.eforo reaching It, however, tho in creased Intensity of tho light changes 11 in to the negative condition ntid they swim downwards, until In tha woak Illumination they again becomo positive. Thus they go dancing up nnd down, tho plaything of physical 'ore?s. rOSITIVB AND NEGATIVE. Tho larvae of a certain nmt ino worm nre still more suggestive examples of this kind of ehnnge. At ordinary room temperature they collect on tho side n? iho aciia-ium farthest from tho win r'ov. If the tcmperaturo is lowered to f vjreas C, or (i degrees C, they migrate to the window side. Allow lii wr.te:' to be?oma warmer thnn 7 decrees C, they go back to the dark side. Thero nro other nnlr.ials which rr negatlvo In tho presence cf a sufl! e'leni oxyjpn supply, but become posi tive in I s Absence, nnd thero nre forms whose hello'. ropism may be reversed I y e. chi'.pgs !: tho concentration of the tea water. It 1j evident that through one ag nt. light, licturo can exert an Inexorable power over many organisms, driving tiieui hither and thither, cither In long migrations, or In whirling, dancing movements. The Interplay of forces must always be exceedingly complex, their resultant changing with each ehnnge of attitude, of plr.ee, or of con dition on tho part of lli3 organism. It I this complexify which gives the rnnearaneo of freedom of purpose, of -ork and play, to tho behavior of those forms, while in reality they, are obedient to un inexorablo tyrant. Wise Is I he miiu who ci.u (KetluguUl) flattery from iiouest praise. EUNCU OF BLIND SNAKES, I.ako rialipimcn iitl;rrril In Snmi'tMng Tliat TIh-jt nirtn't Went. The small lakes about FosMcu are' becoming the Mecca for overworked residents of this place who desire an outing, and they nre apparently having more than their share nf the adven tures that usually fall to the lot of the nveinge fisherman. Among those who have arranged summer quarters nre the Hon. 15. S. r.cnnett, Kepresentntlve from the district, and Ir. McKinmm, cf this place, who Is a member of the Stale I'oard of Health. The doctor and Mr". Hctiiiett have put a sailboat on Sand II11I Lake and have otherwise arranged matters so that the lake Is a very pleasant resort. Sand Hill Lake is about two miles In circumference, nnd one of the pecullnritli s of the lake Is the exceeding depth of tho water. About live feet from the shore there Is a sudden leaving off of the bottom apparc titly, and until last Saturday no one has ever known how deep the water In the lake really Is. Mtssi!". Hcnnctt nnd McKlnnon de cided to ascertain the depth, If possible, nr.d for that purpose secured n lope loo feet long. To the end of the rope they attached n large hook, with sev eral smaller ones In close proximity. They tewed out about Mfllt feel Into the lake, at.d. In thrlr Intention to ascer tain ti.e depth, began letting down the i.pc. which was marked at a distance of (very f.i'it f re in the end let down to the cud in the boat. When the rope had gone the asloiilsldng distance ol eighty feet It slrr.ek terra tlrma. and r.o fot ner had It done so than there was a tugging and Jerking that nearly pi.llid the rope from the boat. Hot li l'.t imctt and McKInneii are muscular men. and they grabbed the rope nnd began to pull It In. They had pulled the rope to within ten feit of the end win n the lrads of several sni.kes ap peared. McKinnen let go of the rope and began to b labor the heads of the snakes with an car. but llemielt kept pulling ui'.lil the end was reached, when it wr.s discovered that the hook? on the end e. the rop? were attached to an innumerable number of snakes of all sizes and colors. A close exam ination of the reptiles showed that they had no cyrs. there being a growth of fatty sub-t.-ince In the place where eyes tise.ally are. The snakes had no teeth, and were very picullar In many ways. The gentlemen rowed to shore, dragging tl.eir rope after the boat, nnd whm thry reached terra llrnia ag-lin they took the remainder of the niiiko- from the rope. The rope had probably struck a nest of snakes, which were evidently of a harmless variety, as neither of tho gentlemen was bitten or In a:iy manner Injured. There were 140 In the bunch. St. Paul Dispatch. Hi. Saw IIU Duty iin.l Up Old It. lie stood before her father. "Well, sir." said the older gentleman, "I suppose you have come to ask for my daughter''" , "I I ye-es, sir, if you please." "I'm! Have you ever stopped to think what getting marriid means; what you will havo to '' "Oh, the boy interrupted, having re gained his self-assurance, "you needn't give yourself the least uneasiness on that account. Mr. Scausloigh. With out wishing to boast, I can assure you that I shall be able to support her In the style to which she has accustomed. I have a line position In my father's bank, to which I have worked up tin ttldc.l and alone, and I nm to bp made vici'-prcsl.lent of the Institution Just ns soon as I have found out the difference between collateral and assets." "Very well, but that's not what I in tended to refer to. Have you looked over Juliet's mother carefully:" "I don't believe I quite understand you." "How do you like my wife';" "I have the highest respect for Mrs. Pcaddsleigb." "You have, eh? Well, sir, when she was twenty-four she was just ns sweet and pretty nnd coy ns Juliet Is was Just like her. In fact." "Ah, how charming." "Do you still want her?" "Life without her would bo hateful to me." "All right. I suppose, then, that I must yield. But," he said to himself ns tho young ninn was rushing away, ' my conscience Is clear, the' hcu veil!" Chicago Keeord-IIorald. A Thinking Pop. A Manayunk man owns a fox ter rier that he Is very proud of. One day lust week he saw his dog catch a frog, carry it carefully to n distant corner of the garden, scratch u hole nnd bury It therein, alive. The master could not understand this act. He described It ct dinner that evening nnd ex ver. .! J;!'J bewilderment as to the doa's nioiive, whereupon one of the member of his family snldj "C'r.rohis has beeti burying" frogs nnd lnso'.-ts nnd all sorts of little live things ever since ho was stung a cou ple of weeks ngo by a bee. He howled when the bee stung him, nnd, bowling sorrowfully all the time, ho took tho Insect up and burled It ut once. Caro Itts evidently thought that ho was do ing a kindness to the world in putting the hoe out of tho way. It bad stung hl'ti, and ho would see to it that It would do no more stinging in tho fu ture. And Cnrolus seems to bellcvo now that everything that Is alive and liltlo bus a sting, and Hint It is bis duly to put all such creatures under ground, so that they inny not cause others to suffer as they caused him to suffer." Philadelphia Iteeord. "Soila Illienit." In n lower lSroadwny store, New York City, where "soda dispensers" nre not required to work on Sundays, the malinger says ho Is able, virtually, to tako bis pick of men employed iu nils kind of work. Tho time bus gone by when one boy and the "boss" took core of tho sodu water fountain In a largo drug store and considered It merely an Incident to tha day'n busi ness. Tweivo or fifteen clerks are kept busy from 0 a. m. until 8 p. m. in many of the downtown establish ments that make a specialty of soda wfter trade. Many uptown stores em ploy a large number, but'wbcu the hours are longer they work lu shifts. Their wages range from $12 to $19 a wot!;. They are young men, nut boys, t.nd this yetir u?y refuse to tuko a po- LtVtlon with Sunday work Included if luey can get along without It. liliV burg Dispatch. ..... , , , . COMMERCIAL REVIEW. General Trade Condltloni. R. G. Dun & Company's weekly re view of trade says: There is still no indication of the de pression in trade and industry that pes simists predicted would follow the de cline in securities. Conservatism was developed by the uncertainty regarding the effect upon financial conditions, but legitimate business is able to secure funds as they arc required, and the more cautious progress of business gives promise of greater permanent gain. Weak spots have been diseloscri and the technical position strengthened, just as occurred in the stock market. Readjustment after a period of inllntion must of necessity bring some losses, yet inc outlook is brightened by the re moval of threatening industrial clouds. Despatches from all sections testify to the liberal distribution of merchandise and the disposition to prepare fot greater consumption of all the neces saries of life, while t lie crops arc mak ing good progress aside from some cot ton districts in 1 cxas. "JJradstrcet's" snys: Wheat, includ ing tlour, exports for the week ending August J7 aggregate .1.245.036 bushels, against .1,372.789 last week, 5,436,530 this week last year, 6.607,611 in 1901, and 3,248,313 iu igoo. For eight weeks of the cereal year they aggregate 25.-073.-9 bushels, against 36,776,209 in 1902, and 23.925,919 in 1900. Corn ex- Corts for the week aggregate 806.320 ushels, against 509,405 last week, Ils 150 a year ago, 441,918 in 1001 am 3.717,4110 in 1900. For eight weeks ol the present cereal year they aggregate 8.325.295 bushels, against 754.659 in 1002, 8,699,021 in 1901, and 28,477,685 it: 1900. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear. ?3 75.1 90; best ratent $5.00; choice Family $4.25. Wheat New York No. 2. 86c; Phil adelphia No. 2, 82c; Baltimore No. 2, 82c. Corn New York. No. 2, sgc; Phila delphia No. 2, 55M(ii56c; 'Baltimore No. 2, 50c. Oats New York No. 2, 38c; Phila delphia No. 2, 4i',jc; Baltimore No. 2. 40' ic. Hay We quote: No. t timothv large bales. $i7.ocsv7 17.50: No. 2 tim othy $16.00(0 16.50; No. 3 timothy $12. M ("14-50. Green Fruits and Vegetables. Quote. Apples Maryland and Virginia, per brl. fancy, 70V075C: do, fair to good 601650. Beets Native, per bunch I'jiVrji-. Cabbage Native, per 100 Wakefield, $2.0013.00; do, Flat Dutch $4.ocfi 5.00. Cantaloupes Anne Arun del Gems, per basket 30600; do, na tive. large, per 100 $2.003.50. Celcrv New York State, per doen 30ft ;oc Carrots Native, per bunch. ifVi'je Corn Native, per dozen, field, 8ft 12c Cucumbers Anne Arundel, per basket 40ft 50c. Damsons Marvland and Vir ginia, per full barrel $4 50(05.00. Egg plants Native, per basket 15ft 2ce Hucklcsbcrries Eastern Shore, Mary land and Virginia, per quart bVidiji. Lettuce Native, per bu box 401 50c. Lime beans Native, per bu box oo'o' 65c. Onions Maryland and Pennsyl vania, yellow, per bu 75ft 80c. Peaches Maryland and Virginia, per basket, red 50ft 60c. Pears Eastern Shore Bartlctt, per basket 50(0 75c; do, per box oocW'$i.oo. Pineapples Florida per crate, as to size. $2.25(113.25. Squash Anne Arundel, per basket, 20(0-251; String beans Anne Arundel, per bu green, 451V150C. Tomatoes Potomac, per 2-basket carrier 30ft 50c; do, pel 6-basket carrier 25(0 35c. Watermelon Antic Arundel, per too selects, $14.00 5? 18.00; do, prime. $7.00(010.00. Potatoes. White Eastern Shore. Virginia, per brl. No. 1. $1. 25ft 1.5 . Maryland and Pennsylvania, prime, pet bu. .Vn 55. Sweets Yellows. Maryland and Virginia, per brl, $1. 75ft 2.00; yel lows, North Carolina, per brl, $i.ysW 2.00. Provisions and Hog Products. Bulk clear rib sides, 8-'c; bulk clear sides 8V4C; bulk ham butts, 8c: clear sides, loc; bacon shoulders. 9'c; sugar-cnr cd shoulders, extra broad. lie; sugar cured California hams, 8fjc; canvascd and uncanvascd hams, 12 lbs and over, 15c: refined lard, half-barrels and new tubs. 9c: tierces, lard. 8!c. Live Poultry. Chickens. Hens, pet lb. lift. ii 'ic; do, old roosters, each 25(730c; do, spring, large, per lb, (Tr 14c; do, spring, small, per lb, 'fj'i4c do. spring, poor, per lb, t 13. Duck? Puddle, re." lb, (oioc: do, muscovy and mongrel, per lb, gOi 10c; drakes, each, 30(11 40c. Eggs. Choice, Maryland and Penn sylvania, per dozen, loss off, (f?20c; Virginia, per dozen, iQ(fi ifjjic: West Virginia, per dozen, loss off. (nig'.c; Southern, per dozen, loss off, ui8. Butter Separator 2i(22c; Gathered Cream iyh20c; Imitations Cn 19c. Cheese Large, 60-lbs, ii(f?n'4c; do, 36-lbs, ulifrruH; 20-lbs, ii;!ij4. Live Stock. Chicago. Cattle Good to prime steers $5.10(175.65; poor to median. $3-75tfi5-0o; Mockers and feeders $2.50 (04.25; cows $1.50(04.50; heifers $2.cc( 4.75; canners $1.50(0 2.70; bulls $2.25(0; 4.25; calves $2.5061675; Texas feci steers $3.00(174.40: Western steers $3.2; (04.45. Hogs Receipts today 15.000 head: estimated tomorrow 15,000. Mar ket about steady. Mixed and butchers' $4.90(0 5.10; good to choice heavy $5.21 (0550; rough heavy $4.75(55 .10; light $5-3oC'(5-05; bulk of sales, $5.1105.50. Sheep Receipts 15,000 head. SheL-p and lambs slow, steady. Good tc choice wethers $3.00(0360; fair to choice mixed $2.25(03.00; native lambs $3 25f 5-6o- East Liberty. Cattle steady; choice $5. 20(05.50; prime $5.oo((i5.2o; good $4.90(05.10. Hogs steady; prim? heavies $565(05.70; mediums $6.00(0 6.15; heavy Yorkers $6.10(06.15; light Yorkers and pigs $6.15(06.20; roughs, $4.00(05.10. Sheep slow; best wether $3.80(54.00; culls and common $1.50(3 2 00; veal calves $7.oo(7.50. INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES. One-third of the college graduates now are women. The average depth of the ocean is about two miles. 'Two millions of London's inhabit ants never go to church. Eighty-five per cent, of the children of Japan arc iu school. Of 1098 cases of typhoid fever in six teen hospitals last year, one - in eight died. No species of flower shows mort than two of the three colors red, yel low and blue. The importations of pig tin last year were 68.000,000 pounds, against 7,000,. 000 in 1800. The ministry is the only one ol the learned profession) that is not over crowded. In the city of New York there are only 737.477 white persons born of na tive parents. The Congo state sells abroad an nually over $13,000,000 worth and buye less than $5,000,000. The French grand prix in sculpture provides the successful artist with means of support for four years in Rome or bcn. GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN 1 r r fr-ivv: Mihs .Unriri Armltug'e. Female Weakness is Catarrh, Pelvic A'wavs Half Sick Are the Werners Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. Catarrh of any organ, if allowed to pro gress, will iitK-et the whole body. L'uUrih without nervounncs is very rule, but pel vic eatunh and m-i vounc-sj go band in hand. What is fo disticiising a sight a a poor, halt'-f tt-k, nervnua 'vomaii, sutli-iing from the many nlinot utiln-iir.il;? aymptoms of pelvic catarrh? She does not consider her- BEST FOR 3 l, , . 1 CUKE Tor sit bowel troubles, npr-ndicitis. hilinufn---. rd breath, bad blood, wild on the stomach, bloated Dowels, foul mouth, henlnche, ir.direstion, ramples. paino after cntinir, liver trouble, acllow skin or.d diuineis. When your bowels don't men ..UH..BlbM. .un,M,..lu .in, mnr, people wan ail otner diseases xocetner. it J.,!?251riS "ilmenr "nd lonS years of sufforinc. No matter whp.t alls you, start taking 1?. S EiStoday, for you w ill never cet vell and stay welt until you get your bowels ris.ht 1, our i.uv-cc, iart win uascarets toilay under absolute guarantee to euro or ley refunded. The irenuine tanlet stamped C C C. Never sotd in bulk. Sample ao4 mens booklet fr-e uitt-t.-. ..iriiini; urmrqy VnTTOnnV, nieBfO Or New York. yS IZZUC Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? Head ache? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver piils, all vegetable. Sold for J. C. AyerCo., olxiy yrnrs. bDWCIIi JlHia, Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use S DYE nmr rr. T,n'friiTb fn r, r mil ' TheGmuiaeTOWER'5 POMMEL SLICKER HAJ BEEN ADVERTISED AND 30LD FOR A QUARIER OPAaNIUK LIKE ALL - 'SES1 aomiKG. It is made of the btst tisteriais. in black or eHow. fully (uaronteti and sold by rciublc deslcrt cMrywhcrc &TKM0 THt 5ICN OF THE FISH. TOWtS CANADIAN CO, A J TOWIB CO. SOSTOM.tUlk.USJL Straighten Your Hair Talc the curl out nf It. mike It soft and ffloMjr by mime Carpenter's OX HABRH POMAD: (lIRWATia or IMirATIOSS.I TTsw s tltl one. s TV till! I. TI Ihst U ne s.urir. Soft, .llkv i,,ir an t lillhr scilp are tha roaults. Msks the bsir yruw. too. PRICE, 23 CENTS.- Bny It of your dnir -lt, or send us tha ptlo In .tainiis. AJdrsss. CARPE.ME & CO., Louisville, Ky. W. L. DOUGLAS 3. & 3 SHOES UNIOH MACt. 7 Ton can tava from $3 to $5 yearly wearing w . i irougua isa.au or 3d sai They equal tlioao that have beeq nail ing you from 54.00 to 3.(J0. The lm mensa sals of W. L. Douglas alioes prove their superiority over 11 other makes. Bold by retail sho dealers everywhere. Look for nauia and price on bottom. That Doaf las am fee. asl'olt sroraa Uses Is vala la Uoaa-laa ikaea. (oroaa Is Us siakMt graft rat.Lalkar aisSs. Our $4 Mitt t Jam tint eus-aoc M mittailaii at mmu Hkwa ky stall, tt reals stirs, lllatl rates' Mass. tMMitt Irs. W. L. UOttjILi. atrsrktva. nnnonv rw hcott; UKVirU I n'ttl aa Sana vara! aaaa. Bumk at SsaUKoala a aaS 10 slays' Irasloml aTras. s. aV av soas. u a. AI aata, U ADVERTISE" gifVy IT PAYS 1'';'; Tk8s;su'iEjit?aUr e. Thank Pe-ru-na for Their Recovery After Years of Suffering. t: a. 9A Orient nil" mnrin niniiiauvi t . . rv.... .1. Itl-f.ir.l '.railAiMff .11c, i'f iifii, mu 11., I'lninw -.f r (lie Itoyi.. 'Umpl.nt nf iirinHernc. 11.:. I. i . - H-Ainan n .tiirftfYW I 1 Mini i n tit. h -thnnk I rum making tier trouble pufc- lIC, I'Ul rt'siurcti iirn-ui s... ..-..- -I. I fa! fnf tm sukk CkB mm 11 iu 111 tint a 1 ' other fullering women tt if my rtmy to. leu wniu 1 rum nua uwuc ,tt ...iru 1 .... 1;... ..r. with utfrfcn 1 Biil.tirM 1. "i j - - irregularities, which bronchi ur. livltm ana mane me a pnypiuu ' doctor from the d'.ilerenl sehool or medicine, but 'without any perciuibl clinnire in tny condition. In my rtipetr 1 called on an old nurse, who ilvi I me to irv renum, nno promiwu I nlts if 1 wotml peril and take II rg I lurly. I thought l!ii was the ! could do, aP'l tirnciired ft bolt la. I Sivew iik foon ai 1 neinm i.iunig 11 iifTectiiiff me ditlerently from anything I had ued liefore, and to I kept 00 -inij it. I l;cpt this- up for fix itionlM, and steadilv pained strength and Imlilv J ...t t l.-.l ......I lirtutn LnlllM 1, anil w im.-n 1 11,111 uw ,'-- considered mynelf entirely cured. I a ttntcful, tmptiy woman to-day." ilia Muriel Armitage. I'erumi rure eatarrh of the pelrle o guns with the fame aurt'ty a it cure catarrh of thf head. 1'eruna lii -eoine renowned as positive cure lo fcnnle ailment, pimply liecauae ibe tl inents are mostly due to catarrh. I5s tarrn i the cause of the trouble. l run.i cures the catarrh. The aymptoanai disappear. j rv'.i ill enough to go to bed, but she t 1 trom being able to no her wora vm the ureatcpt exhaustion. X'liin is a 1 common fight, and ia uhnoet always doe to peine catarrh. It is worse tnan foolish for to many women to sutler year after year with die eae that can be permanently cured. 1'vruna cures catarrh permanently. It cine old chronic rases as well ns a aligns attack, the oiily iliflerence being in the length of time that it should be taken effect a cure. I If you do not derive prompt and satisi0 i torv results from the use ot J'eruna. irrita nt onee to Dr. Hartinan, giving a full state ment of your case and lie will be pleased t givi yon hip valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. llartman, President of Ths Hai Moan Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, THE BOWELS WJiEN PAIKfANGDISH rihgbrow, aminsterinc Angelthod: Sold Everywhere. KIpaniTabaleaar the beat tljppfU mrdlclno ever m4ft, A liutiilred millions) of tliom liar bef sold In tb faOtcsl States la aulclsy year. Every IUms rising from a disordered stomach at relieved or cured by their se. B common is It tliat disease otlclBat from the stomach It may bo safety as serted thero is no condition of IU health tb'.t r.lll not bo DeneOted m cured by the occtkional aire of MptM) Tsbules. I'livilclara luiotr Ibeni ad spesk highly of them. All drank! sell them. The Ore-cent packagx H enough, for an ordinary occasioav osf the Family Cottle. a!rtycots, i a household snppiy frir a yes. generally gives relief within twvatjr rulnutes. 10 CENTS. ). VSvAS-iSr CtRESAU XCTV Prevents" Bilious Attecls - by iRtpbse Om ItotaacJk ctassai ' and Brer activm Al rasnamt isai aM W - - SUE TAB BANT CO. (Sua. Es(.il)H tta