Dark Hair I ri.v .ict Aver'a HalrVliror for t great many years, ana i- tnougti i am past eigiuy yer ui age, yet i nave not a gray nan m my neaa." Geo. Yellptt, Towson, Md. We mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. If it's gray now, no matter; for Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair crow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. $1.10 a kotlU. All dranliti. If your drneelft cannot inpply yon, end us on dollar and we will express wnn ti. nn mim anil if Ive the name of Tour ncarent exnrosa oflYee. Address, Spmcs Waterproof 3fi OILED MJCLOTHING Mlt AHn TTIC WOWLD u K 1. TOWER CO. TOM laHAOAW CO, A Systematic Beat. "Is lie poor pay?" "Oh, the worst kind of poor pay." "What do you mean?" "lie's a well-to-do beat the kind that pays the big items and ignores the small ones that arc not worth a law suit." As Compared. 'I read of a man the other day," said the drug clerk, "on whose head there was a nrice of $50,000." "Huh! That's nothing," rejoined the proprietor, who was something of a josher. "I once had a million dollars in my mind." Very Suspicious. F.rnic I am not so sure that Mr. Crisp had any good wishes for us when we were married. Ida Didn't he throw old shoes at the hack? Ernie Yes, but he threw them just like he was throwing at a cat. B.b...v.s.A. Vh-AV c if ( f mi m hi Hi ' f 1 Mrs. L. C. Glover. Vice Pres. Milwaukee,! Wis., Business Woman's Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " DeaB Mas. Pinkiiau : I was married for several years nnd no children blessed my home. The doetor said I had a complication of female troubles and I could not have any chlldreu unless I could be cured. He tried to cure me, but after experimenting for severul months, my husband became dis gusted, and one night when we noticed a testimonial of a woman who had been cured of similar trouble through the use of Lydia 13. lMnkhnm'S Vegetable Compound, he went out and bought a bottle for me. I used, your medicine for three and one half months, improving steadily in health, and in twenty-two months a child came. 1 cannot fully express the- joy and thankfulness that is in my heart. Our home is a different place now, as we have something to live for, and all the credit is due to Lydia L1. Plnkliara'a Vegetable Compound. Yours very sincerely, Mrs. L. C. Ulovbii, 614 Urove St, Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President, Milwaukee llusincss Woman's Ass'n. Women should not fall to profit by the experience of these two women ; just as sorely as they were cured of the troubles enume rated in their letters. Just so certainly will Lydia K. lMnkhuin'it Vegetable Compound cure others who suffer from womb troubles anamination of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration ; remember that it is Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound that is curing women, and don't allow any druggist to sell you anything else in its place. An Indiana Lady Tells of a Wonderful Cure: 1 1 m IV ; t or 1 If there Is anything In your -cose about which you would like special advice, write freely to 11 rs. 1'inkhain. hue can surely help Ion, for no person In America can speak from a wider experience) treating female 1113. Address is Lyuu, Muss, t her advice Is free (Mid always helpful. . n , " . CtftftO fFfTW eeana forthwith produM the cla.l Mini and slf eaturea et . 1 1 1 I sure lummoulala, wlUoa wilt pro,, ilmlr ab.uluta iiaiiuinanjaa. V v J Lydia K. fr-inkban. Mad. Co., jmm, Mass, 'I litis Files. Two yotnifr ladies on the promenade of a seaside resort had been watching the vessels pass through a lctocope lent them by nil "ancient mariner." Oil handing the glass hack one of them re marked that it was a very good one. "Yes, miss," said tlio old tar, "that 'ire telescope was given me. by Lord Nelson." "Good gracious I Why, Nelson lias been dead nearly too years." "Well, I'm blowcd, replied the salty one. iiitc unabashed, "'mv the time do tly!" Great Scheme. "Have you decided yet noon a name for that Mew suburb of yours?" "Yes. I am going ti) call it Look out." "I can't sec anything striking or original about that." "You can't. 'Ihitik how everybody in the train will run to the windows when the braki inan calls out the name uf the station." Unlucky Thirteen. "Why nntt a jury consist of jll-4 twelve men.' "Ik-cause that's the law." "lint the law might-be changed. There ought to be thirteen men." "Why thirteen?" "Hecuusc twelve is too lucky. The guilty usually are acquitted." Not Guilty. "Arc we free men?" asked (he polit ical calamity howler, who had been im ported from an adjoining State. "I re peat tha question: Arc we free men?'' Whereupon a man in the rear of the hall arose and informed the speaker that the majority of those present were married men. Up Against It. "Sir, I don't think I quite catch the. drift of your remarks," said the haughty maid who seemed to have suddenly developed a case of refrigerator heart. "Well. I seem to catch your drift, all right, all right," rejoined the young man who had been trying to frame up a proposal. "It seems to be something on the order ui a snowdrift." A Similarity. The Xew York papers say that I! ride groom I'lalt was arrayed in 'a black frock coat, gray striped trousers, patent leather shoes, and black silk tie.'" "If they hail added that just previous to the ceremony he ate a hearty meal of creamed potatoes, scrambled eggs, etc., it would have been just like a hanging, wouldn't it ?"' A Gentle Hint. Mr. Merchant That beard of yours is getting very long and ugly. You should trim it. Adam Upp (his bookkeeper) I'd like to shave it off, sir. Mr. Merchant Wt II. why don't you? Adam Upp I made a vow some jcars ago that I wouldn't !iavc until I goi a raise in salary. "Deab Mrs. Fiseham : It is a pleasure . for me to write and tell what your wonderful medicine has done for me. 1 was sick for three years with cluing of life, and my physician thought a cancerous condition of the .womb. During these three years I suffered untold agony.1 . "I cannot find words in which to ex press my bad feelings. I did not expect to aver see another well day. 1 read some of the testimonials recoinending your medicine and decided to write to you and give your treat ment a triaL " Before I bad taken half a bottle of Lydia K. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound, I began to sleep. I have taken now six bottles end am so well I can do all kinds work " Mils. LiizzM ttiHBXs.Baieis.ina. HOW EXPENSIVE FUR. OF SEA OTTER IS SECURED. ITS HOME IN GIANT SEAWEED WHERE HUNTERS STATION THEMSELVES. 5104. 1IR sen sou for killing the most expwifive fur pro O T" O ilucliiK miliiMil llso sen ot H ter-lhe fur of which is WW iminul'iiftun'd into rolies for potoutatos nnd iirim-cs iC the Old World mid I'liplinlisl of this nnd oilier rountrles, closed oil October 1. having hcsntl on Mny 1. According to reports received nt the Tivnstiry Lep:irtmetit nnd the Dcp.irtniciit of Coniiucrcc find Labor, tlm hitler of which exerts o.'ll clal si.ij)ervlslmi over the sen ot'er In lustry In Alaska, ko far as tlm preser vation anil rcKuliilloii of liiiiilliiK and klllini; of the animal are cow mod. the sea oiler is becoming senrcer every ve:ii'. nod llii'i(ntnn In e short lln:p lo ! pnlcr the list nf ''iininiiitM f if the ex tinct class."' It is not Konerally known that the only species of sea otter is found on the northern Asiatic and northwestern American coast, nnd It Is reniarkald? Hint the extent of territory In the I'nlted States where t,hp.n nnimals nre taken is so extremely limited, being Duly from Damon's I'oint, at the north ern entrance to Cray's Harbor, up the const to Point fireenvMIe, in the State rf Washington, a distance of about twenty-four miles. The anlninl is n descendant of nu extinct race, nnd really belongs to a past ngo. lie is shy nnd hard to locale, employing clever means to avoid the enemy. Sea otters nre most freiptelitly found In masses of what Is known to the sailors as "bladder kelp." and sometimes "sa otter cabbage." ThU kelp, lili'1 1h a:iiiual that inhabits it, is n, 1 lie of bygone ages. It is u giant seaweed, round only in (he North Pacine Ocean, nmor.g whose huge fronds tl.e sea ot ters make their homcf. Nereocystlcs Is the scientific nr.me of Ihe weed, and Its formation has often attracted the attention of scientists. 1'he stems are sometimes several hun dred feet long, slender, but of enor mous strength, end tiny terminate in largo club-shaped bulbs, from which spring tufts of fronds of gigantic size. 1'lie stems and fronds become so thickly massed oge'lier that they form floating inlands, which arc the homo of the sea otters. 1'nlike that of the seal, the fur of the sea otter requires no plucking of hulf or coloring in fact, the most val uable skins me those which are speck led through wltii a silver tinped fur. the addition of this hair adding to V) per cent, to the price of the skin. The otter hunters build for themselves derricks about forty feet high, by tak ing three slim poles or pieces of tim ber, each about forty feet in length, l'hey bolt them securely together at ne end for the top. and spread thein ibout twenty-live feet apart nt the bot tom, giving them tho appearance, of huge tripod. These nre set on the icean beach, about midway between High nnd low tides, the feet of the poles being Imbedded Id the sand from two to three feel. The structure is then thoroughly braced, nnd n ladder built to the ton by nailing pieces at con venient distances crosswise on tho in land portion of the tripod. About eigh teen Inches below the top of tho tripod cross timbers nro secured to the legs, nnd upon these cross limbers n tloor from four to live feet square i laid, md on the ooeamvard nnd two adja cent sides walls nre built up from three to four feet in height. On the land side n floor Is constructed to al low easy ingress and egress to nnd from this "crow's nest." On tho top Df the tripod, which extends about ?Ighteen Inches above the floor, n sent is constructed, and around tho inside jf the wall a row of shelving is placed. At low tide, when tho wind is pro pitious, tho hunter hies himself to this r-row's nest, armed with n good pnlr of glasses, a rltle, a luncheon and a little something to keep him warm, and for six long hours he scans tho lino of the icenn ,1nst outside of the Jircukers, where ho expects his game to appear. When the tide first begins to flood, his range is about six hundred ynrds, but is It runs iu tho range is shortened to two hundred or three huudred yards. Hveti at these latter distances it ro liilrcs close calculation to know Just how to shoot to overeoiuo the rise and Tall of the oeenn swell nnd the effect if the wlud upon the bullets. It is wld that not one out of one hundred hots of tho best marksmen is ef fective. When the tide Is full the der rick stauds In tho midst of the brenk ?rs, and a landlubber is apt to feel a Utile squeamish looking down from the aisay heights on the rolling waters he low. Tho shooting is generally done 011 n flood tide, so that the animal, when killed, Will wash ashore, and even then it is sometimes three or four lays before it is benched. Kaeh hunter murks his bullets with a mark known to tho other hunters, and when nn ot ter Is found on the bench ti e lJist duty of tho liiider Is to look for the bullet and ascertain who Is the rightful own or, for this sign is respected among the hunters as sacredly ns marks and brands are among stoekincn. When nn otter comes ashore with 110 bullet In til::i, as Is frequently tho case, the bul let having gone clenr through the body, nad no notice having been given, It is regarded us a "slick ear," in stock mi'ii's parlance, and belongs to the finder. Kometlines on otter, on receiv ing it death shot, sinks; but tho hunter geuerally knows when he has hit bis murk. By observing the water with his glasses he can discern, even at the great distance at which they shoot, the coloring of the water from tho blood of tha animal, and if be does not come ashore on that tide notice is at once given to the other hunters, who nre then on the alert to And him. It is the general opinion nniong hunters that beachcombers, lu the shape, of stealthy Indians, get away with many an otter killed by white hunters. The Indians hunt the otter in eaus, going out nm". coining In through the surf. Some. ttii-.eu they go fifteen or twenty tnllei to :n and stay out several rtnyg. Itut when they hunt along within a mile cr two of the shore then there Is blood en U10 fiico of the utcou, and tno white hunter wnsetlt wroln, for the Indinr scares away his game. The Treasury Department rcgu'nllonr governing t": otter hunting nnd'ves scis employed In transporting sea ottei lninticg parties within tho Territorial waters of Alaska provide Hint 110 per son Khali I c allowed to kill srn otlet within the limits of Alaska Territory or its waters from or by the v.se ol any boat or vessel oilier than the ordh miry two hatch, skin covered bidarkn or 1I10 np-ni Yakutnt canoe, and thc.v also provide that only sailing vessel! and birdaihiis and mien Yakutnt ea n ics may be employed In trannira lliu pni otter hunting parties lo atd from tl.e hunting gio.iu.ls. The covr riimeut nrohihlt.s the i;o of nets for the cap till.? of this most expensive fur boar lug animal, mid also i 11 : i ( s the killing or Inking of sa otter pups, nnd gives Instructions each year to otlicerj of th Vnited States who iruv bo sta tioned in the localities when; snn otter are taken to lake all proper measure? to enforce (he penalties nf the law. Foreign vesrels of every deserlptlop nra forbidden to limit sea otter within the Territorial waters of the Vnited States. When taken the otter Is cklnned whole, as it were, by culling across the liiiunclus and stripping the skin dowe the body and over the head. The skin is then turned, tho fur in. and a bonrd shoved through It. It is then tight ened by driving a wedge shnncd niece down on one s'dp be! ween the board nnd the skin, and nnothcr contrai i'visf on Ihe other. All the grr.-iso is then carefully removed, and tho skin i d-. ieii a-i '. laid away ready for tho mar ket. An average shin is about live feet long by twelve Inches wide, double, or, when cut. twenty-four inches wide, nnd In the hunter's hand? Is valued at from to SI r,0: but these price leave a handsome margin to the fur men who handle them. In IliiKsin an overcoat mad" from these wim otier skins brings from $10011 to $'.!i.KKl. while t in China even more Is sometimes paid. Tho game Is getting to be so serace that four bkins a sea son Is considered as doing well by nny hunter. In fact, some pass the season without taking any. The hunters have n vulo nmong themselves, which li strictly observed. Hint only one derrick Is allowed within a range of about half a mile. Kur trade papers complain that the more expensive fur hearing nnimals nre growing scarcer every year, nnd advocate legislative measures to pre vent their entire extermination. New York Tribune. M'hnt Wln Imllniis Say. The following proverbs nre translat ed from nn eld Indlnn mnnuserlpt, dat ing from the time of Alexander tho '!rcat. Yet they nre ns applicable to" day as ever they were, says London Answers. Whatsoever thou resolvest to do, do it quickly; defer not till the evening what the morning may accomplish. Kndcavor to be first in thy railing, whatever it be; neilher let any one go before thee in well doing; nevertheless do not envy tho merits of another, but Improve thine own talents. liy 11 virtuous emulation the spirit of a man is exalted within him; he panteth after fnmo nnd rojoiceth ns a racer to run his course. Hoast not thyself, for it shall bring contempt upon lliee; neilher deride an other, for it is dangerous. The fool Is not always unfortunate, nor the wise man successful; yet never had a fool a thorough enjoyment, never was a wise man wholly unhappy. A noble spirit disdnlneth the malice of Fortune; his greatness of soul is not to be cast down. He hath not suffered his happiness to depend on her smiles, nnd therefore with her frowns be shall not bo dismayed. The itnor man seeth not tho vexa tions nnd nuxletles of the rich, ha fceleth not tho dlllieulties nnd perplexi ties of power, neither knowcth he the wearisomcness of leisure; and there fore it Is that he replneth nt his own lot. Knvy not. therefore, tno appear ance of happiness in any man, for thou knowcth not his secret griefs. Th lJuoBtlon of I lit Ilucht-M. X Franklin I.nno Is telling a very good story which came out nt the luncheon table on tho occasion of his lunching with the President, (iovenior Frauds, of Missouri, was present, nnd tho Gov ernor wns thanking the President for the letters which the Chief Executive gave lilm for his Continental trip, und which nsturally undo tho Gover nor's stay abroad a very agreeable one. "And how did Chortle treat yir.''" inquired tho President. Francis replied that ho wnn very agreeable. "I told him," he said, "that he hnd made a great hit with the wom en of Missouri when, lu response to a question ns to whnt ho would choose to be if ho were reincarnated, bo said ho would prefer to bo Mrs. Ckonte's second husband. I told blm tbey thought it wns a very graceful compli ment to his wife. II 0 laughed, end said that ho was very glad that th' story had made a bit In Missouri, fot it fell rather flat in England. Of courso I wanted to know why, and he said that shortly after the nut bo on mo public bo met the Duchess of Devonshire, who Is considered oua of the cleverest women in England, and r.lie tmid, 'Oh, Mr. Choate, I've been wanting to ask yon something ever since 1 beard that story who Is Mrs. Clioate's second husland?" Sau Fran. Cisco Town Talk. Shies Safe.. For giving cocfldenco lo vlcltorl there is nothing co useful In a.i ot'Jce as a very solid looUIng safe, snj tha workine; carrrtitcr In South East Lo don who noted this fact has rea'a tj bless his own acumen, for ho dvs well by the sale if iib-im safes. Ti're Is real dcuinrd for them at prices run niug from thirty shillings to fifty shil lings, nearly ull the customers being beginners lu buniacss. Loudou Til- J XSita, OUTI1Y of a hlcrh ! er rccommc ndutlon than I can find words to exprcK.'." This Is whet Mr. J. II. I'lnngmnn (of Sherman, T e x.) poys of Doan'r. Kidney rills. He tclln his experience In tho following words: He rays, "Sometime in f-'eptcin-ler I was taken with a dull neliln.,' pi. In ficios.t the Hindi of my back, directly ev-r the kidneys. I pah r:m!l attention to ibts at flrrt, thinking it v.e-jM ,a: rff. Iltit l'isii-ad cf Ki'tling better It I. '-.Mine worse and in a shi rt lle.'.e the lain centered through rr.y left hip and pain across lio"n Ii:, lr,ft fjt, i, j ns far 1. s th knee. I UC Or73 01 This 1.4 preiisely what kidney trou ble will do with the body. It docs not el ways Fho-.v Itself fit first, but ap peals Just i:i this way, when seme uuurual r.-.ov . pio'..t or action brings M'-l M h.ivp rains nnd W 'A V.J. exhinue.ive aeh.s. teiung 01 sic.t mo neys. 0 Mr. Tlang- man s experience lore this out. Continuing, he fays; "I did not know the cauee of tho trouble, but I um led to believe now that It was fust brought about by Jumping in und out of the wagon nnd In ycur.e way I may have rt.aincd my ba- k. "I was constantly Rrnwlnu worse," be continue:', "and I beiam v-ty much alarm- .1 iityeit iv.v condition. I !;r,ew that f im-Mhlng bed to be (lone or n-rhniy results were sure to follow. 1 v. cut to n specialist brie lu Sherman, und under went a rigid examination." Then he relates how the doctor tc'.d him that It was a scrio-.is case, but thut he could cure him for lifty dollar?. vVoman'a Memory. "Do you think that women have pmr n:cni"rio?'' "Nut al nil. i merely think i'-:it ihcy have pccvli ir memori. "How is that?" "Why. they always remember the things you want them P l'"ivel and for get the thing.-, yuii want them to n mreiber." "Arc you speaking from experience?" "Yes; marital experience." TTr-t'ern!fnt'viMire . n flr-ir 'i-rvntii-1-es-. t'ter fli-i,- thiv'-i ti.-e nT p", i.'Hne- flrev. NHrv'Ut'sl.or.-r.Viiri-il It-.ctlc uii.l tr-;l i-.e.r(ii Dr.lMI. :;i.iv:!, Ltd.. Ull .VrciSt.. f.iii 1.. I' i. Fim-ii a w.ninn' point of ve-w a pivmlnr lr.an n one v. ho uuderslfiiids dre-.s t-.'.lk. All erenmrries use butler co'or. H'liv not ilo a- they do use Ji:xr. Tint 15i:t n n Coi.oir The ecrotist wi;.i enj-yn lu ovn fieicly is nrri-r leiiraonip. mtv I'ln's Ouns for Con imte.lons ir t tiy ll.'s ttirffo ysin ago, .Mr t. t mom At llon l:M(,.Miipio t.. Vorwiei. S. .. V 11, 1 1)). Lu k won't i'.luays hoji-t on over tin.- lOUll pluC'Cii. Mo Win-ln-.v-'.-- Suoihin.'lyraii (or .IiIMm-i ti;olor-ir. soft i r. t he kru itw. reibiee. lutheivn t lluiit:h(iyx r-filn.''iires wl-i l.-.i!i -. '.'or. :i 1. .-;: A l.lwycr i -n t nlivaya t-ro.?;, even ia ciod I'xuipiur.linn. Cnlnrrheitred nl hoa-e. Thn-i props rn'leei In on pnekupt-. Ask yniir I":ilei- f,,:- i-.-. Hartley's On at i-''-'-." !" .,irevo,i t-r i . Tli Froiirli lterrnil. The number of recruits nccejited f-a-the French :;rmy for iPPt Is only l: 000, against 'Ji.'Ksi for Ifl'.Ki. although the difference in tilt- umiiher of men on the lists is not more than ,"ih. The decrease of fi7,id Is due to n more vigorous examination of the conscripts. How's Thin? V offer Ono Hundred Dnllnrt Reward f.i ny cie of I'uturru that t-aimot be t iiro.l by Jlin'll'd Catarrli I ur;. lr'. J. C HKSr.T A Co.. Toledo, O. We, the uniUrtiignvd, have known i-'. -I. Cheney for tho last 15 yuorit, and believe hi ru perlectly lionnrahle in all buinca liaiuae tlomand iinanelally able tn turry cut a:iy obllatlons made by thoir tirm. Win 4 Tbvax, VYbolerale Dm fgits. Tole lo, O. Wai.uixo, Kins A SUnvis, T.'lioicu'.s lirinjulntH, Toledo, O. llnll k I aluirli tr.it l Inkrn Internally, aot Il'.e tit recti y unuit tbe bhioil and iiqiemn nr-iat-t-a of tn-) aytftem, 'if-itiiiionia!N st-et iroe. l'rli e, 7.V. per bottle. ISoul by uli lru m.i. l!all' Family l'llla i;ru t.ic l.eti. Tttt-et. flrnnratluna of "t'ompii." Three generations of one family are compositors lu tho- olllce of the Tren ton i Mo.) Kepubllcnn-Trlbuiie. They are "tirandpu" Allen, aged sixty fi-; his son, C. A. Allen, wtio is foreman, nud the hitter's son and daughter. Thomas and Mabel, eged fourteen nud sixteen, respectively. Spain exports jj.Son tons of emk a;i nually, aluc-d ut about ?ii.oc-,ooo. RHEUMATI3M a-!. iiimpm, ttiffnw mt lUur'M'fiVM i j'i -1 itii i 1 v nMifvel una nimt t-y 1111 tMc N l'i I'Hivwl Kl vtric Mivllcal llkUory. If wu nv w ttii rtin tliiwn unl un4llt'iii h.t titjt.',t to IMp ' i, iihh iMir UtHr am( jou will U nihttw tn!iw. 1' ri at t'.o c'.ia vf the I'siii. tlm nrLv N-i hjt'i 1 ur laiuily Rhi)lt ti wiihotit nnt. tit up n lian i Miit l.!ithtrite cum. nirkfl-DlatM moral ismii, tlh fill iwt offtlet'trixif. hcui vh:ihMm wiH ir, triK'ttun on rlit of ini--. rmn'lil-t n PI'liti.ii. AKi'.Tf S MKMCAL UAMI.KV CO., Dept. l i luflmiatl, Ohio. ASTHMA TAYLOR'S ASTHMA RCV.E2Y M cure any esse of Asthma by persistent ui Regu Ur sits box, by mail, 3 Jc-i three far $1.00. T. Taylor S Co., Cre:o Cere Springs, Fla. ATE NTS, TU.Utfc-HAKH AND Pi:4IUH. Ar luwaiitilt Million! of dollara ou mxl out of l--.fi ana TrtU-Mrt. Illlliomol 4olUra ar a;ir.prt. atwi tu pajr pnuNtolliL PS -ar pr-tlt- t or luiormitlon anrt Uicrtitr, fUKE, wrlt i 1IIK H'. II. WIIXx t tKCCA.SV, WUlj uuiiaiu. ' Ut Wutiistti:i. 0. k OON3CNTRATED VANILLA I3XTRACT. All who um Vnnillt ahnM writ nt- Out a fi-t-ela Vatit)lailltx'i (r m Vttft ,py at (.iia-iliirtl mb-tr ru py- I or I" -iiiH ws send. rrrtiUl, tunjil. nf tfiirnnlrHird Innlllai I' ktrnrl. .)naj uthrra Oftltnarv It. ooitt rxtttl-. Atmt waititsl. .Jlrytaww LlIu'li' i'ng.iirr, M. ADVERTISE1 K'VfMT PAYS I''V.Li Thompion't Eyi Wafer cJJJ tie bsck.f M 'hd fnm ItlkeryMi However, r.eecsslty knows no law nnd Mr. Plnnemc.n raid half down nnd tool: the treatnierit o.nj followed it faithful ly for four weeks. Naturally, be thoucht that ho would coon be il l cf the trouble, but In !pito of the d-jctorlin; lu; poos on to add, "I was in such misery that It was almost In-poafiblo for ms to do my work." "H wan nt thin juncture that Doan's Kidney PIMx cuue rj . to my notice and I fOJTl 77 procured potr.efroni left knee, the drus store ol t V.. Craycroft. urcd I hi so pills record! lifr to dire-.. t!:i:if and to my surprl-.e 1 waa con siderably relieved tr.- t'.lO f"c;i!Kl f'jiy ami In a short tinia conipktcly cured." Ti:i3 Ii the unl VfiT.' l cxp-.-rlmce of tho- o v. ho have b-en sufferers from Kblr.cy trouble uad who have been foe tun.-ite rnoush lo list the merits cf Doan's Kidney 1T,1. There is nothl:. wonderful or mas-I- il about this remedy, it simply doe? the woil; by c.ir ct action on tho kld ncyft, Dnan'3 JCIdney 1'ills are for the kldneyu only und ti-.!? nrrounts for their speedy and certain action. Early Indications of kidney trouble come from two source?, th? back nnd the bladder. Th-? back becomes weak and lriiie ho cause tho kidneys ore sick, and re lief from backaeh can only be com plete when the kidneys are eet rlaht. 5oui;what Diiiereut. j "I tin -ii'-h:," 1 the ir.ile strap- hanger, "you elr.iai.-d when tryiiiK j set tin- frauchi-c, that you pi-..po-ed T - ' build the r..-id i'. the- licncllt f t'.c ' pt'lili.-? ' i "My tic.''- r-ir." rcpiicl the dirivtnr ri j the i'i'l- corp 0'atii oi. who utvasi-rti- j ally ciin-'cM-ei'dcd tn painuiic- 111- nwii cars, "the mad v.as built for the bciuli! of tin- p"'.!ii bm il i run ior the bci- , etit nf the ulocial.-." ' l.coko l.iki sn lirrnr. "Nrt!tre oi-oa-i.'iially makes n.i--1 t.ilco." rvi-ed the lake-front phih i tl: t r. i ' 1 1 v ' - that?" 'I'tincd the man i:h! the ndi'ior habit. I "Well, lake the fe hwnnii, f r exam- J pic." answered tiie jilt i'.i -ojliy ili-pni ' ser. "A he ha- n-i winter ilanurK 1 . put 'in h; -i!ir'iiiiirt ability i lary-iv wa-lcil." tszjss nS Cleanses the w I S 9 blood of the Pl'l.-D'-.S h;t S an.! r;r.;--c si ivhc'irtiat i s mi. BEST FOR ki T .1 L UKt' ' f" b,)We rouhl nLlfii'.ft' il""" 'i. wrla. Pain tnrouft f If 4,.. jU 'V.' "Ck.- c"",lP",n kill mrc ,-curK- than .11 eth r di-ir.t tof;ther. It CASCaVS to? " nV " d lon?,"r uff'tine. No mnttt-r whnt .i you. .t.rt tukire hi t i today, for you wilf nevfr tt w-ll nd itivwrll cntil ycu lt your bowrlS J f -JiJ ti ' with Cc.rrti rrfuqdM TI. rnuin Uhlrt .t.mpr.-l rionev too'det WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE WISE- WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL, BOTTLE lO CENTS W. L. DOUGLAS 3.SS&$3 SHOES SEg You can iav from $3 to $S yearly by waring W. UDouglaa $3.60 or $3 abac. l n ey pqual mow that have been cost, ing you front $4.U0 to a.VUO. The lm nienna rile of W. L. liou-loii thnea proven their kupcrlority over all other uuikea. Sold by rc-tnil ihoe dealer everywhere. Look for name anil prlee nn bottom. That Doaitlu m. far. loll arvtM Ihnre la la Dunnla. thorv tornaa ik. m.k. ralPat.LatkarMa4aJ 0i t4ent o llnenimo HhtlM Itr mi a 1 1 -I I u . ..... an.... . . . i uh KQumicaar any pina. (Ulo frr. H. L. U01C1.AS, Mror.lea, MaM, 11. I AjI Seat C'mutl 8ruti. T.vua Oi. l-l lln. h.ilfl r, ilriltflirti. l.l fu.Tm Hiumi r i Oil Irritation of thi . . . . - . . bladder shows that IMUtfu I tlSuL the kidneys ere out ,KivnA cf order. Jielay Pi .blTalUcQ. prompt attrition CiU oueu crjfis reii- , S'.'V Lic ous cotnjdlcu tloti. Fpe.''(T. k Uelievo and euro rick kidneys and ward off dangerous dlabct'-s. dre.irled drr pay and llrlsht's disease, by usiiiB Doan'B Kldnc-y ri:!.. Tbey b(f?ln by bealliur tbe deiltr.to ni"ir.bra:if k and rt: du- infj any lnCain- matlon of the ki'l- neys. and thus makint? the action of th - kldncyo regular amj r.aiural. A' hU'H larls arc et.t7. Hip, buck. wi lo paiiis vi .t-inttf, S.r;!llu:j ;,V Utah, rit'u, (inn nml tl,;pxj aijuh rn.itsh. 7'li' if furri-1 friar viih hi'irk-htt ffiiin'r. hfh'Cvh.rtil, fxtr.viv, pain in j-i.i.s,'i7, fY-'V 'ii'. ffnpinxrij. Jjotin'n K'tthiry liih oVcu.'. - a,nl ynii'iV I'tii'iiVi it ml if ratx'. luiiirc fnui'l p-ilpitiitioti, Alujiltnffif, luuditchr, timvtinn ; rostcr-Mllburn Co.. Iluffato, N. Y. tmci r etuis. K?lC!!CV0. v. vKii-n-.'- C f!- w HA8IC P. O. CTATE. - Fit fw trial . m-.il lh-. ct"!Ten to rrrtt-r.MiM.i.M, ., ;-!, -I-,: . !, y lfi,r -)a c .:ib'j:!lL'it.ut, .r.u auJixM t-.. :.rjtv n.tj t.'!p. Straighten Your Hair tviur- is .-VV'A C3r,-:at-:r"s OX HAKS'JT fmVl rn,in.' vn,.T,t-, Hn!lM'l hat.Un- ttiC- rt-ai..i, Twi.-' Uf itUT kTtiw. tuj. PtCE. 25 CENTS. TViy't r.f yrTjr in: fk nr Knd u tin rrL' It! -i'I(V -nr., ca:?i:m'h a co , Louisville, Kv. iTw aii7J . ur-1 Ur.. CO i)t,e nct ''"" K injure the S; K(JneLm mc. &. Irw-rf I' n?ttis.tt,i V I: r ! r-.r' r.'it rf i. nofi ar 1 tr a'.crj hv fjiestion, .-i' ..:l,rr l-CMC'ltS O the e:Uirc svtti- in. TSc BETELS .. npncmlicltii-. t-illoutnr-i. l- 1 brroth, bed fnul mmtth. Y-tH.chr, indi-.tion, piniplri. today uoar Bhlute nu.ratrr to euro or C C C. Nrvrr ol.! iZ luk. S.inplo aad KlimnsTsbuleasrs Ihe beat dyspepsia medicine rer madr. A hundred millions of them bare ben sold la Cm United States la ft slucle year. L'vary lllntaa srlslnf from s disordered itomacn Is relieved or cured by tlirlr aae. So common Is It that dlsesi-s ttrlfilnits from tb stoinnch It may bs safsly ss aerted titers Is no coudltlon of 111 boalth tb-.t will uot be beneflted or cured by the ocrs.lounl use of Blpsns Tsbules. rbyslclans know tbom sod sut-sk blghly of them. All druggists sell them. Tbe five cent pscksgs Is enough for on ordinary ocesaion, sod the Fsmlly Bottle, sixty cents, contains s tou.ebol.l supply for year. On Kci erally , jlvea relief within tweuty mii.utea. nrJADftV ltsw IC0TtmT; aWw mi Ba af tMiatoala-aauS IO Saya'traatatox area. w. a tu axu a aoaa. a a. At aai. i
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