THE BEST REMEDY For Women-Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound vaV. Kv. "I waspassinflrthronch the Change of Life anil suffered from PLY-TIM . J: .'J'WfcA . t. prostration, and hemorrhaKetf. "Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Componndinadetne well and utronff, so that lean do all my housework, and at tend to the store and poHt-oflice, and 1 fen! muchyounger than I really am. "T.vdia E. rink- r' ... ir. l.kl.t'nmnnllllll Is the inOSt .ucwssful remedy for a 1 kind or female troubles, and I feci that 1 can never praise itenotifih." - Mrs. UMt Holland. Noah, Ky. , .(,i TheOhanReof J jfo isthernostcritleal period of a woman's .existence, and wglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. !,. WoinHnevorywhereshonldrememDer that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will sosucoessfullycarry women thronpth this trying period as Lvd a E. I'iiiknam s vfnirwuw . i vnititu runt a ami it hns been curlus women from tho worst forms of female ills tpnaramation, ulceration, dis placements, Ubroid tumors. Irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostral ion. If you would. llk special advice about your case write aconflden tlal letter to Sirs. Pinkbam, al Lynn, Maws. Her advice is tree, and always helpful. 4mwmA JwMmtk (am What llotht-i-rrl Him. A perullar Instance of connithial sffwtlon occurred sometime ago In Vermont. An aped rouple, whoj throttKh half a rfiitttry of married life had wrangled with each ot.ior, were, In all probability soon to he separated. The htiHhand was taken sick, and was believed to he near hl. end. The old wife came to his bed side, and. after carefully examining and taking sto k of his condition, ex. elalmed: "Why daddy, your fee, are cold, your hands are cold and your nose Is cold!" Waal, let .in be cold." ""y daddy, you're goln' to die." "Wa'al, I guess I know what I'm 'bout." I "Daddy, w'ut'a to become of we If you die?" "I diinno. mid 1 don't care. Wat I want to know Is, w'at's to become of me?" - Boston Globe. . Ji r Malady. SpriKK went to a noted 'physician to ak advice as to his health. In pompous tones he addressed the doc tor: "I ah have conic to ah asl; you ah what Is ah the doosld inattaw wit.i me ah!," "I find your heart Is affected," said the physician Rraw'.y, "Oh ah anything clue ah?" "Yes; your lunns are affected, too." "Anything ah else ah?" "Yes; your manners are also affect ed." New York World. Xt Much Hy The ly. I.ady What! Thirty-eight . cents a dozen for eggs! Why that's more than three cents for one egg! Urocer Well, mum, you must re member that one egg Is a whole day's i work for one hen Cleveland Leader. White Steamers Use Kerosene as Fuel iV -V ii - . if i' : . r,. a AS'y fvt .; jr i-;v . . "- - STEAMER WHICH MADE A SI' ('('ESS IT I. I'lKLIC DEMONS! U A 1 1) OF KEKOSENE AS EC EL OX THE THE WHITE ItECEXT Ui,-iO-Mll.K GMDDEX TOl'K. Cartoon by Trip. in the Now York 1'rcM. The Forest Service has turned 30fl Angora goats loose on mountain Flnpwi in Western States as an ex periment to keep the weeds from the bra breaks. HAD SEVERE WEEPING ECZEMA. Face, and Neck Were Raw Terrible Hilling, Inflammation and Sore nmi All Treatments Failed Cutlcura a Great Siicccm. "Erxenia began over the top of my ear. Jt winked and then began to apread. i had three different doetora and tried nev crul thingx, hut they did me no good. At last one aide of my face and my neck were raw. The water ran out of it no that 1 had to wear medicated cotton, and it was no inflamed and aore that I had to put a piece of cloth over my pillow to keep the water from it, and it would atain the cloth a aort. of yellow. The eczema itched ao that it seemed oa though I could tear iny fui.e iiU to piecea. Then I began to use the Cutirnrii Soup and Ointment, and it wna not more thun three montha before it waa all healed up. Mia Ann Pearsons, North field, Vt., Dec. 10, 1907." Hotter Drug 4 ('hem. Corp., Pole Prop, of Cut i lira Kcmedica, Boston, M.ifa. r THIS SIGHT OF SEVEN AIRSHIPS AT RHEIM3. One swallow does not make a summer, but when seven big man-bats have been sighted at once circling over a single field as at nheims It means that men have really begun to fly. It means unlmnglnablc changes in Ihe economies of life. It means the opening of a new era In mechanics, comparable to the era that began with the locomotive. People who take an extravagant pride in their understatements are busy telling us that nothing much has happened lately in the air. But in the fnen of the swift chnnzes In the world of machinery during tho "1 I last twenty years, such conservatism amounts to fatuous credulity. ESasaSHSHSdSBSESHHSSHaciSHSaSHSHSelJaESHSaS-eSasaSj THE AIR HAS BEEN CONQUERED. That the Aeroplane Has Passed the Experimental Stage Was Impressed I'pon the Spectators During Aviation Week at Rhelms as Tliev Saw tie Human Birds Preening Their Great Wings and Soaring Like Eagles. Emir Of Fact. "You've got to quit this gay life. Emil! Yon Invited two chorus girls to dinner the other evening!" "Wrong again, pater, they Invited themselves." Kligende Blnetter. Consul Solomon Berliner, of Ten eilffe, Canary Islands, reports that Union Mlneere du Haur Katango has ordered from a large American manufacturing company a plant for treating l.ouil tons of copper ore dally, which means, when the smelt ing works are In full operation at the Star mine, that 2,ri00 to .'i.OOO tons of copper will be produced pro duced monthly. Berlin's elevated and underground electric cars are equipped with switches to short circuit the third rail current to the earth In case of an accident, which necessitates an Immediate cutting off of the deadly fluid. Pointed Paragraphs. No, Cordelia, the Daughters of the Revolution don't all patronize the merry-go-round. A critic. Is a person who is unablo to do a thing the way be thinks It ought to bo done. It's a fortunate thing for mascu line vanity that the averago woman Ib Hliort on a sense of humor. The wants of man are few, hut the wants of the average woman would fill several want columns of a newspaper. When yon see a man making all eorta of faces at himself in a mirror it's a as fe het that he's either crazy or having Chicago News. A Giant Maine Pine. A pine stump 6 feet 7 Inches through is a curiosity on a piece of land Id Phillips, north of the road leading to Thomas Vlnlng's from the Neiieiniah Haines place. Augustus Vining nays that his father and uncle lelled the tree, sawed and bolt ed the butt of it and shaved 25.000 shingles and 1,000 (eet of boards from ft. This pine, stump measured tnore than 7 feet across before it fttted around the edges and lost Its hurk and a part of the wood on the cuter edges. Kennebec Journal. Western Europe is beginning to siilp freight to the far East over the Siberian Railway which formerly went hy water via Hamburg exclusively. An increase of passenger traffic to Japan and China by way of Vladivos tok is also noticeable Certain American drug prepara tions have an exclusive trade in Ba I'la, Brazil. IT WORKS The ihorer Kats Food That Would Wreck an Office Mao. Men who are actively engaged al bard work can sometimes eat food that would wreck a man who Is more closely confined. - This Is illustrated In the following story; Rhelms, France. The worldwide Interest, in the doings of the aviators at Hheims increased as each day saw some record broken, aomo new feat accomplished. No one cau read the story of the performances and retain any linger ing doubt that thu conquest of the air has been achieved and that it now only remains to further develop and perfect the aeroplane. The popular impression that as cents were practicable only in very calm weather will be dirpclled by tho performances in a wind blowing twen ty odd mllea an hour and with strong eddies. M. Paulhan's flight of nearly nineteen miles, part of it ut the great height, of nenrly 500 feet, and in the course of which he overtook and passed a railway train, gave the as semblage a magnificent spectacle, and it is not surprising to read of the boundless enthusiasm ho evclted. In view of tho high wind there might have been no racing but for a visit from the President of the Re public, accompanied by members of Ihe Cabinet and distinguished officers of the French and British armies. That flights were successfully and safely made in the circumstances not only demonstrates the practicable stage that aviation has reached, but seems to prove also the superiority of the biplane in the matter of stabil ity over the monoplane. At any rate the latter type of machine did not figure in the records. The speed record made by Mr. Cur Hss, tho American aviator, was bro ken by M. Latham, who covered the six and one-fifth miles in eight min utes, four and two-fifths seconds. beating by twenty-seven seconds the time made by Mr. Curtiss. There are two visitors at Rhelms of whom' little is heard, but who are among the most Interested of specta tors. They are the naval and mili tary attaches from Paris, and it Is aata in nsaiima that thov will obtain many "wrinkles" that will prove val- j uahle in adapting the aeroplane to military uso on sea and land. The "aviation week" at Rhelms is a won derful event, and will give a tremen dous impetus to invention and experi ment in the new-born but already practicable art of aerial navigation. Experts are astonished to find how widely diffused is the Interest In the art and sport of aviation and at the number of persons already proficient In it. Mr. Curtiss says: "I never realized that there are so many good aviators. This meeting will help the aeronautic movement enormously by bringing to the atten agencies in Enrope. This can be taken as an Indication ot the business activity likely to follow these races." The example of M. Summer, who is one of the substitute pilots in the contest for the International Cup, Is suggestive. Six or seven weeks ago he first saw a flying machine. He bought it, and within a few days hail made a world record for flight. It is not so many years ago that the auto mobile was no further developed than Is the aeroplane to-day. M. Lambert, who pilots r. Wright machine, expressed his conviction that automobile speed tests will be re placed by those with the aeroplane. "Even at this stage," he .laid, "it Is real racing, not merely demonstra tions, that, is taking place. The fin ishes are close and at times the aero planes can bo seen struggling for supremacy In speed. I believe this meeting will do a large amount of good from a sporting standpoint." That the aeroplane has passed the initial experimental stage is certainly impressed upon the tens of thousands of spectators who see tho assomblago of human birds at Betheny preening their great wings and soaring like eagles. That the endurance contest of five laps around the great course a total distance of mors than thirty one miles is not. difficult may be in. ferred from the flight of M. Paulhan. and Mr. Curtiss' fine performance in ouallfylng for one of the contests in dicates that the struggle for the In ternational Cup will set a new stand ard for speed. "Aviation week" at Rhelms must give a tremendous stimulus to the development of aeronautics all over the world. Accidents at sea are costly. Dam age to the amount of over $12S,000 were claimed by the owners of the St. Paul, in collision with which the British Gladiator was sunk last year. The British admiralty registrar awarded about $r..700. Ml'NYON'8 F.MIXENT DOCTORS AT VOUR 8ERVICE FRF.E. The mou interesting announce ment ever piiule In connection with tho automotiiu- industry was un doubtedly that mude a month or two ago to the effect that the new models of the White Steam Cars could be run on kerosene, or coal oil. Instead of gasoline. Everyone at once recog nized that the use of the new fuel would add materially to the advan tages which th- White already pos sessed over other types of cars. There were Bome people, however. who were sceptical as to whether or not the new fuel could be used with complete success and. therefore, the makers of the White Car. the White Company, of Cleveland. Ohio, deter mined to make a public domonstrS' tlon of the new fuel In the 1909 Olld- den Tour. From the standpoint of the puhllc no test more satisfactory could have been selected. First of all, the dls tance covered on the Glldden Tour, from Detroit to Denver and thence to Kansas City, was 2f.:0 miles. This was certainly more than sufficient to bring out any weaknesses, if such had existed. Still more important was the fact that the car was at all times while on the road under the supervi sion of observers. Darned by thoRe who entered other contesting cars. Therefore, it would have been impos sible for the driver of the White to have even tightened a bolt without the fact being noted and a penalty In flicted. At night the cars were guarded bj Plnkerton detectives and could not be approached by any one. on the trip la at least The complete success of the new I amount of Iik-I used fuel while on this L'ti.'.u-niile public , showed Dial kerosene test and the advantages gained , lute-en per cent, more efficient, gallon through its use were well described , for gallon, than gasoline. The car in In the following dispatch which the other respects niado a most creditable correspondent of the New York Sun I showing, and there was the usual rlv- sent to his paper at the conclusion of . airy among the observers to be as- the tour: ! signed to the hit" so that they "A feature of the tour which was i could rlife with the maximum of corn- Not Penny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Kxamlnation. If you are In doubt as to the cause of your disease mall us a postal re questing a medlcalexamlnationblank, which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and if you can be cured you will be told so: If you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way, for this advice is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. .No, Thank You! During a banquet a certain bish op had, as his left-hand companion, a clergyman who was completely bald. During dessert the baldheaded vicar dropped his serviette and stoop ed to pick It up. At this moment the bishop, who was talk ng to his rlghthand neighbor, felt a slight touch on Ills left arm. He turned, and, beholding the vicar's pate on a level with his elbow, said: "No. thBnk you; no melon!" New York Journal. fort. The only adjustments or re pairs charged agaln-t the car during the long trip were tightening a lubri cator pipe and wiring a damaged mud1 guard. These penalties were not in flicted until more than 2000 miles had been completed with an absolute ly perfect score." A particularly Interesting featur of the new White Steamer Is that either kerosene or gasoline may be used as fuel. The necessary adjust ments so that the fuel may be changed from kerosene to gasoline, or vice versa, tuny be made 't a couple of minuter; hut so completely successful has kerosene proven to be. that It Is not believed that any purchasers wilt c.ire to use gasoline. The White Company report ttiaf the demands for their new steam car both the $2000-model and the $40nn-iiiodel exceed their most sati- new fuel nroved to be absolutely ' guine expectations, ft Is evident that without smoke or smell. Fourthly, I the combination of steam the pow kerosene could be purchased at what-I er which everyone understands and ever part of the route was most con-j has confidence in with kerosene venlent, and not once during the trip I the fuel which everyone has on hand through the ten States of the Middle ! and can handle without any danger West was there found a grocery store i is thoroughly appreciated b where kerosene was not readily and up-to-date purchasers of automo cheaply obtainable. Finally, the i biles. watched with special interest as that the White Steamer used kero sene, or 'coal oil,' as fuel Instead of gasoline. The new fuel worked splendidly throughout the 2Ci0-mile Journey, and all claims made in its behalf were fully proven. First of all, as regards cheapness, the White driver secured kerosene all along thej route from 0 rents to 10 cents cheap er per gallon than was paid for gaso lene. Secondly, the new fuel was handled without any precautions, and It was not unusual to see kerosene being poured into the fuel tank while the crew of the car and an Interested crowd stood by with lighted cigars and cigarettes. At the finish of the tour, the White was the only car per mitted by the authorities to enter Convention Hall, where the technical examination took place, without draining its fuel tank. Thirdly, the In connection with Argentine's centennial celebration next year and agricultural and live stock exposi tion will be held at Buenos Ayres. fur tOI.PS nnO OK1P. Hick's Cirrnim Is the lt renwlr rellevM the tolling nd leverlslineMt-eurBH the fold tnd restores normal touaitions. It's lluuiil-efffi-'ts lmniidintly. luc, K4a ni doc., tt dmif mores. RAISED FROM SICK BED "I was for 12 years clerk In a store I t0n of tho public the progress that forking actively and drank coffee all the time without much trouble until after 1 entered the telegraph service. "Thero 1 got very little exercise and drlnhlng strong coffee, my nerves krew unsteady and my stomach got k and I was soon a very sick man. 1 QQtt meat and tobacco, and, in fact, 1 Etopped eating everything which I thought might affect me except coffee, hut still my condition grew worse and I was all but a wreck. "I finally quit coffee and com menced to use Postum a few years "ko, and I am speaking the truth when I iay my condition commenced o improve Immediately, and to-day I m well and can eat anything I want "ithout any bad effects, all duo to shifting from coffee to Postum. ' "I told my wife to-day I believed I eould digest a brick If I had a cup of Postum to go with It. "We make It according to direc "ons, boiling it full SO minutes, and nse good rich cream, and It Is certain ly delicious." lwli In pkgs. for a copy of the fa oa MtUe book. "The Road to Well-vUle,- v "Thero'i a neason." ver read the abovelettar? A new 00 pperi from tlm to time. Tliey are genuine, true, aud full of faamau Internet. has been made In flying. Our object In coming here was to win the Coupe Internationale. We bad no Idea of doing any business, yet every day we have inquiries from persons anxious to buy our machines or to take up TRIUMPH FOR AMERICANS. Mr. Daviil Moyd-ticorge Greatly Im pressed by Wright Machine. London. Mr. David Lloyd-George, i Chancellor of the Exchequer, re turned from Rhelms, where he went to witness the exhibition flight of aeroplanes. He declares that he was greatly Impressed with the marvellous feats he had witnessed, and especial ly with the Wright aeroplanes. "It was a great, triumph for the Americans." said he. "The Wright machine was the most sure and de pendable of all. M. Lefebvre seemed able to do anything with It. With the others there was always the half ner vous apprehension that they might descend at any moment. ' I saw no reason why the Wright machine should not go sailing on forever. T felt rather ashamed that the English are so hopelessly behind. "As to tho use of the aeroplane in warfare, it appears too frail and flimsy to be taken seriously and I apprehend no danger of any airship Invasion." St., Gardiner, Object Lesson For Visiting Con. grcikmen in Sun Francisco Ray, Ssn Francisco, Cal. The condition of the merchant marine In the Pa cific Ocean was illustrated for the benefit of the Congressional party en route to Hawaii when the twenty three Representatives made a tour of Ean Francisco Bay, where scores of ldj vessels ley at anchor. California Congressmen and offl Experiments With Gas Give Promise of fimokeles Warship. Washington, D. C. As a result of i investigations recently made In Wis- After All Hope Had Vanished. Mrs. J. H. Bennett. 59 Fountain Me., says: "My back used to trouble me so severely that at last I had to give up. I took to my bed aud stayed there four months, suffering In tense pain, dizziness, headache aud Inflam mation of the blad der. Though with out hope. I began UBtng Doan's Kidney Pills, and In three months was com pletely cured. Tho trouble has never returned." Sold by all dealers. 60 cell's a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Idle Curiosity. Many well-meaning persons are apt to confuse what they regard as Interest In others with Idle curiosity, and thereby cause serious annoyance if not actual suffering, besides plac ing themselves in en unenviable light. Very often the display of curiosity is unconscious and arises cei ot civic organizations Imnreised I an increase in the fighting efficiency upon the visitors the necessity for ac- of the modern man-of-war and a great) tlon if any portion of the trans-Pa- saving to the Government for the consln and Indiana, officials of the, frouf a desire to give evidence to Navy Department are convinced that , the time Is not far distant when the : American battleship fleet will bo pro- 1 pelled through the water by means of gas engines. If the expectations of the experts are realized it will mean ciflc traffic was to be preserved. Women In Day's Mews. Miss Hilda Martlndale has been made senior Inspector of factories for Ireland. Princess Albert of Belgium Is aid to be the happiest wife la the courts ot Europe. Lillian RuMell Is near forty-eight and Annie Russell closa to forty-five. Naxlmova la thirty. Trial marriages by girls under eighteen were given a setback by Jus tice Greenbaum, New York City, who denied the r' tor annulment ot a girl wf-o while nut ut ajs had her pares'.' content. maintenance of Its fleet. The Field of Labor. At the Spring Hill (Cap Breton colliery, twenty-six strikes have oc cured In twenty-two years. A tentative agreement was reached by which the seven months' strike of batters la New Jersey was ended. i The striking carmen won In Chi ' cago and accepted the proposition for a maximum wage scale of thirty cents an hour. Barber In the southern section ot Philadelphia are forming an organ-. Ixrtloii which is to b a labor union, I a beneficial society en employ ment sgeuuy. ! in out some friend of a willingness on our part to share hla confidence, but the friend is very sure not to avail him self of- this opportunity, else he would have sought It himself. There are some sorrows in nearly every one's life which reach down too deeply into the heart to bear even tho kindliest Inquisition; sorrows which we are not willing to speak of voluntarily even to those nearest and dearest to us, and yet it often hap pens that it la upon such a subject as this that aome kind friend is apt to question us. Of course a curiosi ty of this sort is more than Idle; It Is an evidence of lack of considera tion, to say the least, and la sup posed not to obtain in genteel society, and yet we venture to say that there Is bardly a person In this wide world ot ours who has not at some period when misfortune baa entered bis life suffered from the idle curiosity ot some supposed friend. Charles ton News and Courier. We Are (Jetting On. Sometimes we are prone to forget what progress the world is making and look only upon imperfections that still call upon us for removal. A good antidote for this pessimistic forgetf ii!ness Is found In President Taft's letter forbidding census super visors to indulge in political activi ty; and especially In the tone which the letter manifests toward the spoils system In general. Of the justice and wisdom of this order no question will arise In any enlightened mind, or in any minds ut all. In fact, except those who are still blindly and foolishly wedded to the old Jacksoniun doc trine that to the victors belong the spoils. It is at last possible for one to assert without danger of over- white lead made by them from the One Of The Family. City Man (spending a day in dis tant suburb) Didn't It ever strike you that your servant is impertinent ly Inquisitive? Subberbs My dear fellow, it's only the way of a privileged old family retainer. Why, would you believe it. that girl has been with us more than six weeks! Mirror. PAINT DURABILITY. The first thought lupniiilingshouid, of course, be durability and dura bility means simply pure paint piop erly applied. I'nre paint is pure white lead and linseed oil (with or without tinting material I. Some years agothe patut-buyr v. as likely to get adulterated or counter feit white lead If he was nr . familiar with brands. To-day he may buy with perfect safety if he only make:1 sure that the Dutch Boy Painter trademark Is on the packages of white lead that he buys. This trade mark was adopted by National l.ead Company to distinguish the pure ; free minn national schools now siv dent;stry to poor children. Mm. Winalow'n Soothing Syrup forChildr tect hing, softens the guum. reduces intlmiim tluu.uliujmum, cures wind colic. 20c ctbulUe. Brazil is the corTee-growtng coun try of the world. 11. N. U. SM. This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainly in the purchasrot paint material. -J It is all absolute yWf'TS, ity and quality. i.Jf '-jj l'"r your own (rt3'.,''' protection, see VSH S'?Ji that it is "ii the side of every kt -g of white lead you ihiv. TI41t IFiPCOMfUtr 1102 Trinlti (lu.id nf. rt fwt U U Ki whelming scorn that census super visors as well as other federal ap pointees are entitled to serve the public from which their support is derived and not the party politicians who have usurped the power they have so notoriously abused.- I nilinn apolls Star. Ktifchlng Tliem Ot). "What's Zeke Crosshy doing rush ing down to the barn in such an ex cited state for?" drawled Hiram Hardapplc. "Why, Zeke heard (hat one of his seven daughters is going to elope to night with a summer bonnier in Zeke's auto," whispered ihe hired man. "Do tell!! And I suppose Zeke is running down to lock the machine up so they can't get it?" "Oh, no! Zeke's running down to grease it up and put the motors In order so it won't break down and break up the elopmenl." Chicago News. worthless adulterated anil fake goods. It Is a guarantee as valuable to the house-owner as the education of a paint expert could be. Twenty thousand dollars worth of rose leaves were imported during the decade ending lfois. for HKAIrilK-lll'k I HI DHH Whether from Colrts. Heat. Sioiimch or Nervous Trouble, t'nnuilliie will relievo von. Its lluuld-ple.rit to ukr-'U lniuili ily. Try it. IOC.. Mc. nJ i v"" store "I have suffered with piles for thirtjr lix years. One year ao last April I be ;an L.i:iiig Casairets for constipation. In he course of n week I noticed the piles jcg.in to disappear and at the eud of ix etks they did not trouble me at all. Jascarct.s have done wonders for me. I un entirely cured ami feel like a new nan." George KryJcr, Napoleon, O. Plensni. Instable. Potent. Tails Good. 1 lti iiuoil. Sevar Mi:kn,Wrul(fn or (trip. iUo.lLV. so.-. Nfver s,l-l tu bulk. The gtin uinr tat It I slumped It" C UuAXAiltoeil to cure or juur muoey sill There Is about T" per cen more gold money in the world now then there was lu years ago. Consul Harry A. Conant, of Wind sor notes the completion, at a cost or $l,fi00,0U0, of the mile-length steel bridge of the Canadian Pacific Railway near Letbbrldge. Alberta, said to be the largest of Us kind In the world. Dr. Pierc e's IVlletM. small, sugar coated. , ea.-y to take an i-undy. nuulatc ami limn ' urate itoiiiaeli, liver and buel. Du not j gripe. ' Buenos Ayres Is to have an interna- j tional railway and transportation ex- ' position next year. J Do your feet ever leel nreil. nvliy nod . ore ut nillit? hub them with a lit I lo Hamlin Wird Oil. They'll I clad in the morning, and o will you. It has taken IS years for steam-' ships to lower the. transatlantic rec ord by a single day. .AT0AL Jj? )!) f:sw QAAO. M. v i Of f r lnt)l,l the dvftnt7tt of otfcr w-tiooit, l'l ira M nv hmlinitf. rifw turnicur ami qutpmat. ;rij feultf of profesMoutU MaU htrt. Poi . r tfrftduiirtt, Kkll M-MUm open Srpi. Ut. Writ forfrr I'm-prum AdilrrM E, M. t0 V LT B H. rcll-l. ICfiMHokkC. VM.,Drtwir1f?. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR TUP TPpTlJ PuBum eueU wiy dcWrict ill I tt I rl in ccnM.)g, whkeaam anc removing Urtu from ll.o teeth, beside dmiuyun II yrrmi of decay and dneaM whkk erdaiw) tooth preparation cannot do. TUP H ft I ITU Pitme med a a ararth- lib nsvuin A strong man i trong all over. No man can be roog who i suffering' from weak stomach with its consequent indication, or from iiino other disease of the stomach and its associated orijam,, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss oi the nutrition contained in food, which is the source ol all physical strength. Wbco man "doesn't feel just right," when he doesn't sleeo well, has an unoomfortubla feeling in the Stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond- at, he is losing: the nutrition needed to make strength. Sue a ma a mhould ose Dr. PUma'm Gorfea Mtdlcml VlBcowry. tt curat cfaeaaea of fA mtommcm mad tar orQmnm of dliemtloa mad nutrition, tt ssWcsm la Hood, latlioratem tho llvtr, atraattbaam tha kidney, aoarlaaaa the mrvem, aad ao GIVES HEALTH USD TBKQTU TO TUB WHOLE BODY. Yon can't afford to eooepg a ittrit noatrum n a substitute lor this ao- aloobofio medioine op shown oouroaiTiON, not even though tha argent dealer Buy thereby make a littl bigger proBt. Ingredient printed oa wrapper. Waih oWtierfti tha aad thrust, puriae the breath, and kills iha tersw which rollrct in tha mouth, causing sora throat, had teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much i knrf. 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