No Hair ? "Myhslr as falling out very fsst and 1 greatly alarmed. I their rrled Ayer'a Hair Vigor and my hair atopped falling at once." Jttra. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. II. M a Mil. All aranlitl. II Tour druiraist cannot etwnlT Ton. tend ui one dollar and ire will expross you ft bottle, lie sure and glre tho name of four nenrestes press ofllce. Address, 0. C. A VEIl CO., LOWOU, Constipated "It's Reliable") been In nc tine 144. " li t Effervescent " ; Jut Iht thing lot hot weather. "It'i Non-ltrltnnt"! contain! no narcotic or dangerous drug. "It't Pleatant"; nice Remedy lor nice people. II Rctitvn Cnntlipnlion, Ifrndnehf, BilioutneM. Aitir Stomnrh, luiHtjenlton. la the moat effective, common sense way. At DfugffHtt. BOe. na4 01.OO), at by mill nos THE TARRANT CO.. 31 Jay Street. New York. ' CZAR AND CONVICT. A Gift to the Little Father May Result In Hla Release. Tho Czar of Russia hag been the re1 ciplent of a present which has given him far greater satisfaction that many of the costly gifts which come his way. A prisoner In Siberia sent him an uni que gift In the shape of a large hazel nut. Inside of which Is a miniature chessboard, with all the pieces com plete, carved out of ivory. The pris oner had worked at this little gem In his leisure hours for more than a year. It Is said that the Czar was so pleased with the present that ho desired to know for what tho man had been sent to Siberia, and It Is expected that a reprieve will bo granted to him. Indian Naval Recruit. Greut White Dear, tho great-grandson of Tall Tree, whilom chief of the Crow Indians, will blow a bugle for Uncle Fam in the navy. Tired of tho tame llfo which he endured for five years in the Carlisle Indian School, Great White Hear Journeyed to League Island and enlisted on the re ceiving ship Minneapolis as a musi cian. DOAN'S GET Aching backs are cased. Hip, back, and loin paius overcome. Swelling of the limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick dust sedi ment, nigh colored, pniu in passing, drib bling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan's Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel. PreariFlji. Twn. " It was called rheumatism. I could jret no relief from tho doc tors. 1 bejran to Improve on takinar IHmn a aaniple ana got two boxes at our drug gista. and, although UH yeans cf age, I am almost m new man. I waa troubled a good deal with my water had to get up four and Ave times night. That trouble la over with and once mora 1 can rest the night through. My backache la all gone, and I thauk you ever ao much for the wonderful medicine, iMaoe kiduey Jho, B. Horn, President Ridgevllle, Indiana, blate Bank. Tjoevnti. o dicta. i -tJ NAME P. O. STATE Fne free trial bnv. until thl. eenpon to FMtr-)liJharn Oo., HnfTiUu. N. V. lr attovc inwee I. lumOk'leat, write adilrvas on svia ntf .Up. ?gaVeS! RIP-ANS Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. The B-eent packet Is enough fat an ordinnry occasion. Tlis irmily bottle tprico &0 coats) tjoouwB a supply ir a year. With the BIIW wiasiis BSIIIWMIBI 11 I I - Si Jacobs Oil to cure Lumbago and Sciatica . Tbatir Is so sacla word m FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous, ness nttcr first day's tlo of t)r. Kllna't tlrenl NcrveRestorer. 131 rial Imtt le nnd trcntlselree Dr. B. II. Kt.iig Ltd., QUI Arrh St., ri)lls.,Fa The flmt Issue of medals to British troopa was iu 1043 by Charles I. tree Aliens PfMiNKasA, Tt Is tho only euro for Rwollcn, flrrnrtlne. Tired, Aching, Hot. FwcntlnR Feet, Corns and liunton. Ask tnrAllrn'sFoot-Ense.,spnwder to ho shaken Into tho shncs. Cure while you walk. At nil DniRKlsts nnd Rhoe Mores, 25c. Pon't accept nny substitute. Sample sent Fhes. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, LoIluy.NX Theatrical stair emnloyes have sixty lo cal unions and more than 400C members. 'The Kleau.Kool Kitchen Kind" ol stores keep you clean nnd eool. F.eonomleal and always ready. Hold nt good atove stores. Fully 2.W0 persons commit suicide in Rus sia every year. lam nrIMo's Cure tor Consumption sits t by life thrae yean ajo. Mss. Taout Kos. Sms.Maple Ht.. Norwlnh, N. Y., Fob. 17,110.). It is luckier to have a rabbit's foot than a hare lip. El?ht New Vegetables. Right vegetables new to thin coun. try are being cultivated In the gov ernment experiment stations with reference to Introducing them to tho truck gardeners. They are described ns follows: A European okra of giant proportions: is a valuable starch pro ducer. From Mexico la a pepper largely used In that country and a "husk tomato," which makes dell clous sweet pickles. A decorative and medicinal vine Is a cucumber, also Mexican, which distributes Its aeeda broadly when ripe by violently ex ploding. Chevril, a sedgollko plant from Kurope, produces a tuber of hazelnut size which, enten raw, tastes like a coconnnt. The Indian "bosella," a vine, has blossoms like an arbutus and fruit like a blackberry bush. Valuable If Practicable. A device has been patented by Rob ert U. Peters, of Knox, O., which is designed to prevent railway collisions and other accidents. It consists of a system of electric signals by which a moving train sets a danger signal two miles behind the train. If a bridge Is burned or there Is a wash out, a broken rail, a turned switch or anything placed on the rails, or even the running of a handcar on the track, will set the slgnaTs. In addition thero is a register in the train dispatcher's ofllce by which the position of every train on each mile of Its track is regis tered. By this Indicator the dispatch er can know within a mile of any where a train may be, Its character, and the direction In which It Is mov ing. The Strait of Magellan. The recent Trlnceton expedition to Pntagonla developed some Interesting fnets concerning the southern end of tho New World. The terraces on tho plnirs of South Patagonia are ancient sen cliffs, cut during pauses In tho slov: emergence of land, and tho pres ent coast is the latest representative of this series rf cliffs, lieforo that region was submerged, great valleys were eroded across the land, and since the land camo out of the water again the valleys contain Intermittent rivers. The most southerly of tho ancient vnllcys, which has not yet en tirely emerged, Is the Strait of Magellan. The unveiling of the Wagner mem orial at Berlin will take place on Oc tober 1, and the musical fetes In con nection therewith will last for four days. BACK REST. Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness, dizziness. Donn's Kidney Pills uro now recognized as a known remedy for kidney, bladder, and urlnnry troubles. They Crlng rellel and euro when despair shadows hope. The free trial is an opcu door to self proof. Haxtks Feiintoa, Kahsjk ' I received the free sum- fie of Ixutn'a Kidney l'llla. or Ave years I have had much pain ln '"' back.which physlclnns an Id arose fnm my kidneys. Four hoxea of Doan'a Kidnev Pills have eu tlrvly cured the trouble. I think 1 owe my life to three 1111s, and I want others to know It." Rauie Davis. I Baxter Springs, Kans, FAmocTn, Va. "I euf fered over twelve months with pain In the small of my bark. Medicine and plas ters gave only temporary relief. Doan'a Kidney 1'ille cured me." F 8. IIhowk. Foiiuoutii, Vo. 8T0RING COAL IN THE 6EA. Interesting experiment la Being Tried t Portsmouth, England. Large coal' dealers at Portsmouth, England, are about to try a novel ex periment, in which they propose to test salt water for the storage of coal. In order to do this five cases, each hold ing two tons of coal, are to be sunk in the dockyard basin, and a similar quantity will be stored on land. At tho end of a year one case will be raised and two tons taken from the land heap, when tests will be made ln order to ascertain ehlch Is the better. Six months later a second case will be raised and burned, and so on until a satisfactory test has been made. Chicago Is the best organized city of carpenters ln the country, having a membership of nearly 6,0U0. old surety. fall. Prtoos $o, tmct 50a. ffiiflaTarBKaqe1aMHaqx M I7i fir w and A BAD MAN'S FINISH. VE rcct tip with a lot of. had I men, so I have 1:f -r- ... . some of whose nnnnls ept the scribesniPn of the Western States busy, but the hardest man that I ever saw was a gnih-stnke fellow I met up with About ft dozen tiiiK-s while I was assigned to the Nnvnjoe nnd Mon.nl tribes," snld nn Inspector of Indian agencies. "He lived In Tucson when he wasn't np In the Pnnla Anita Mountains looking for pay dust, nnd for severnl years lie Wng the chief contributor of Inert subjects to that little white cemotcry thnt lies to tho west of the town, more or less covered will yellow sand. Ills tinme was Jim CrniKlnll. Jim was six feet six Incl'.r-s lu stature, end he weighed 2ri() pounds. I'rery pound thnt he had on hlr.t wr.s bear meat that Is to say, his life In the mountains, after quartz, kept him down to the minute. "But Jim never uf d his strength ex cept to show off. I suppose there was not n man In the Southwest that could have coped with him In a rtralgbt out match of strength, but he nlwnys Irnncd lo the bnwle nnd the guti ln rlos-? quarters, so that none of his vic tims ever bad n chance to feel the clnsp of his gorilla arms. 'Tolier, Jim was r.n mild a nnn ns ever silt nn ocsnpliasus, but when be got nbout four rounds of Juniper juice In him be was a woree td'ror than a iicsort mlrnjr-i to snnd Im'lnn. Before I met him he hnd slaughtered seven men. five of them in straight gun fights and two In knife plays, nnd he had always contrived to duck the law nnd make ft getaway on the ground of self-dofeiis?, which Is certainly a main ground tlowu In the Southewest terri tories. "It's n thing I don't like to mention, but I happened to lie with C'rnminll on the night he mndj his lof?-out. He had Just got back from old Mexico, where he had been doing a dodge-out for n year after killing Buck Evans, the marshal of Tucson, nnd nt the supper hour that I met him he was In several fasl.lnns tlnngorous. But he had ac quired n habit In rrevlous meetings of leanln? upon me a reed to lean upon nnd so I didn't care how he noted so long as he la;t within the bounds of rensan. "We went to n Chink feed outfit nnd ordered n stack of birds' nrsls which used to mean ln the Southwest stenk smothered In onions nnd French fried potatoes and I addressed myself to tli? task of trying to clip some of the feath ers off of Jim's pnratllse-blrd stories of the Hnntn Anltn Mountains. "I was Just telling C'rnminll that ho was rough nnd uncouth nnd that he wore too many guns on his person to suit my cltyflcd, civilized game, when Jim the mosquito Juice that he had taken dragging along Inside of him looked up. " 'Jimmy,' ho sn!d to me. 'I've get n Mg kill on, nnd I hate Chinks,' nnd Just then the two assistants of the Chi nese, proprietor of the restaurant walked In, slldlngly, wtib their soft sandals. '"Let 'em go.' I snld to Crandall when I snw him going for his guns. 'They're only parasites, and what do you cnrel "'This much,' said Jim, Just ns the two soft-footed Chinamen were passing Into the kitchen. "He pulled both of his guns out. nnd bawled 'Stnnd stllK' to the two China men. Thy both came to a halt right abaft the kitchen. "You llkee die?' said Crandall then to tho two Chinese, nnd, without n fur ther word ho plugged both of them through the heart. "The Tucson vigilance outfit got Jim nbout ten minutes later, nnd he made the most horrible fight for his life thnt I ever witnessed. But a Ban Fran cisco doctor bns got Jim's boues now a doctor with whom I am on terms nnd every time thnt I go out to the Gnte he gives a peck nt Crandnll's drlod skull and says, 'Aren't you glad you are good?' " Washington Star. nE DEFIED HUNCH! Y LIONS, Not long n;jo n lion tamer, who was exhibiting ln n German circus In Hol land, attracted Immense crowds nt every performance by doing what seemed to bo th? most daring of nets In the lions' case. He would climb lHto tho cage with great pieces of meat nnd throw it to the roaring beasls. The moment they had leaped upon It he would spring nmon? them and put his foot on It. The nnlmals would growl furiously, nn.l then. Just as the specta tors were nil walling breathlessly, ex pecting that the beasts would trnr him to pieces, they would shrink bacU cowed. After he had repeated this exciting net for many days nn Englishman made a wager with him for n big sum of money thnt ho would not dare ts do it nftor the Hons hnd been starved for three days. The trnliLer considered for a moment nnd then nccepted tho wa ger, making only tho condition that he be allowed to have throe weeks of preparation. At tho end of three weeks the train er announced that he was ready, nnd the process of starving th? lions began. Tho Englishman kept guards posted around tho cage day nnd night to make certain that not n morsel of food shonld be given to the animals. At the expir ation of the three days nil Amsterdam rushed to the circus. The lions were maddened with hunger, ns any one could see nnd hear, for they roared continually, - and their attvmptt to IrwrsM-rr inta B break through the liars showed hew angry they had become. In the height of the uproar the train er entered the cage with an Immense piece of beef In his nrlns. He tossed it on the floor of the cage, raised his whip, and to! not one Hon dared to ap proach it. The might brutes lay crouched, roaring and growling so hard that their great fmmes shook, and each kept his terrible yellow eyes fixed hun grily on the meat But not one of thrui stirred. The trainer stooped, lifted the Vef nnd tossed It to them ngnln, nnd In a momeirt the Hons were lu a fcTeat tawny ball, rending and snarling nnd tearing, with blood from the mnngled beef spurting nil over the cage. . The Englishman paid his btt and then tried to find out how the Hon tamer hnd ncrjulred sdeh wonderful control os-cr his beasts. At first the man would not tell, but nt Inst he con sented to explain It. During the three weeks' period ef prepnrntlon he had nlwnys starved the Hons for three days from the very beginning. Then, on tho fourth day, he wouhl enter the cage with n piece of beef which hnd been soaked In kerosene oil. The Hons would no sooner pounce upon it thnn they would slninis away, sickened by the stench. Then he Would throw them a fresh nnd good piece of beef which they would devour In n moment. The lions soon became so necustonit d to expecting that the first piece of beef thnt was thrown to them wns not good that nt the end of the three weeks they would not even move from their cor ners when tho trainer threw it on the floor of the cage. They would not try to eat nnythlngexcept the second piece. So the daring trick bad n very simple explanation. Washington 1'ost. VON MOLTKE AND THH BOY. Elsie C. Cranz's story of "The Llttlo Brown I'ltcher" Is a true Incident of tho Austro-I'russlnn War of 1SC0, and the little hero of the tale was the writer's father. Karlchen, the Lleijo Mutter, nnd the two big brothers snved slowly, carefully, nt the cost of much sacrifice, filling the liltlo brown pitcher, that Karlchen might go to college. Then General von Moltke nnd his staff enine riding by nnd levied on the llttlo farm for feeding of the troops. In the meanwhile. Von Moltke, nt tho head of h!s staff, hnd approached. Turning to Karl, ho said: "Well, my boy, dost thou go to college?" "Alas, no I" replied Karl. "I was to have gone In the harvest month, but how whnt shall I do? lour soldlcra take tho cattle nnd what has been saved for mo must go to buy more." 'Wilt cot give willing to the nrmy, lnd?" "Yes. but how long have I wanted to go:" 'Thou s'.inlt go. my boy." Then, calling to one of his ollicers, "Lieuten ant von IIohcnwMd, mako a list of what Is taken hero, nnd tho vnluo of ench thing, nnd whon tho war Is over, you, boy, or your mother, must present this to the Kronjirlnx In Berlin nnd re ceive full payment." roor Karl said nothing. All hope of college hnd flown; for who could be. llcvo thnt the- great Kronpilna would be bothered with tho troubles nnd losses of tho farmers who had been robbed by his soldiers. Karl's mother took tho paper, folded It, and sorrowfully dropped It Into tho llttlo brown pltener. Six weeks wei.t by: tho little brown pitcher wns empty now, save for Von Hohcnwnld's forgotten receipt; but news hnd come that tho Austrlans had been severely defented at Sadown and penpe had been declared! And one glorious tray came a letter signed "Gen. oral von Moltke, per Von Hohenwnld," asking why the claim of Frau Llsbetb Gronlg hnd not been presented te the Kronprlnx nnd saying -"hat If presented In two weeks It would be pa d Immedi ately. Frau Gronlg hastened to Berlin; the claim wns presented, nnd, when sho xo turned, the llttlo brown pitcher was ognln heavy, for sho hnd received a liberal price for everything. And Carl wont to college in tho har vest month. St. Nicholas. A marvelous" ESCArE. Tho fit. Petersburg correspondent of tho I'nrls edition of tho New York Her aid writes: "A mail, accompanied ly his wife end child, wore driving In n sleigh near the village of Kovsovska when they weio overtaken liy n pack of ravcuoua wolves. The father, seeing that the situation was desperate, suggested to his wlfo that they throw the child to the wolves, nnd ln tho meanwhile make their own escape, "This tho mother refused to do, The mnu, driven mad by fear, seized his wlfo nnd child mid threw them out of tho Blclgh. By n niirnclo they fell Into n ditch hidden by the sifow. The wolves swept pnst where tho woman nud child lay, and a minute Inter had torn the horse nnd man to pieces, "The woman, after awhile, emerged from her plneo of refuge, and even tually, with her child, reached the village lu safety." lJ. . Lrnp Tear KlecllnnA Had tt occurred to you that all Trosl. dentlnl elections take place la lean year? New York Tress. The Lord Muytr of London weas a badge of office which contains dia monds valued at $C0O,O0Q, fed Bhe Funny Jide of Life. THE ONE IAVf At Inst we're to be married! ' With joy my boiom thrills, To think that all is settled That is, eietit the bills. Philadelphia Publio Ledge. EEST FELLOW. "There goes Mabel and her best fel low." "Huht I'd Imto to see her worstr Baltimore Herald. LOVE'S EXCUSES. ITe "You passed me without speak ing to me." She "Oh, I must have been thinking about you." Detroit Free Press. ONE BETTER, "I began life without a cent In my pocket," remnrked the self-mnde man. "I didn't even have a pocket when 1 was born," retorted the glided youth. Philadelphia Record. ' LARGE ENOUGH. .. "I think," said the first author, "that I shall wrlro n two-volume novel as my next effort." "Yes?" smiled his' rival. "Yes, 1 think thnt will be a large enough edi tion." New York News. TIME TO EVEN UP. Mamma "But, darling, you shouldn't be angry when Bobby gem the larger piece of pie he's the older." Bessie "Yes, that's Just It ne's been eating pie two years longer'n I have already." New York Times. HIS ONE GREAT TASS10N. "Whnt a sour disposition Graphtcr has!" "Yes; disappointed In love." "Nonsense! Disappointed In love?" "Yes, In his love of money. He ex pectcd to be rich by this time." Phila delphia Press. NOTHING DISTINCTIVE. "What does the expert mean when he says 'there Is no character In Clark's handwriting?" Inquired the seeker after knowledge. "He means," replied the mnn who knew, "that every chnrncter is legibly formed." Philadelphia Press. OBVIOUS. An eccentric instructor wns explain ing n piece of mechanism to his clnss. Placing his fingers upon tho handle and turning It, he remarked: "You notice that this machine is turned by a crank." And n titter passed through the wholo class. FASSINO BELIEF. Miss Glddny "What did he say when you told him I was married?" Miss Spoitz "Well, be seemed sur prised." Miss GIdday "Did ho ask when it happened?" Miss Speltz "No, but he asked 'how It happened.' "Philadelphia Press. nERO WORSHIP. Jim "What do you mean by hero worship?" Jam "It is the brief admiration we feel for a great man immediately be fore we begin to rip him up tho back and begin writing letters to the news papers attacking his character and ut terances." Baltimore Herald. TnE AMERICAN FATHER. Ascura "Another baby, and a girl this time, eh? How does it make you feel to bavo a daughter?" ropley "Great! One of the first things you think about Is how a for eign nobleman will come courting ber some day, and bow yon'll tarn blin down good and proper." Philadelphia Press. VETOED. "I hear your engagement to old Goldman's daughter is announced." "No, it was announced." "Well, that's the same thing, isn't it?" "It was announced; It is now de nounced. I've Just been Interviewing her father." Philadelphia Public Ledger. HARD LUCK. "Did you call at Roxlcy's house?" Inquired the young doctor's wife. "Yes; and I wish be had sent for me sooner." "Gracious! Is he seriously ill?" "Quito the reverse. I'm nfroid he'll be all right again before I get ln a half dozen visits." Philadelphia Public Ledger. CnOLLY'S REPARTEE. "Cholly Is so clovah at wepurtee!" exclaimed Clarence. "Isn't he'" said Reginald. "What's bis latest?" "A gwent, howwld bwute said to htm, 'You are the biggest fool ln this State,' nnd Cholly answered wight off, 'I don't agwee with you!' "Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. nCMILIATING. Pome members of the Automobile Club wcro dlscusslug the latest police outrage. "It is a shame," snld the one most Interested. "I never ln my life was more humiliated than when that ig norant pollcenia.n went on the stand and swore that I .was going twenty miles an hour," "How fast were you really going, Tlnrryl" another asked. "Not an Inch less than fifty miles n hour." Brooklyn Eagle. DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY. CATAIimi Is s very frequent cruise of thnt class of diseases popularly known as female weakness. Cntarrh of the pelvic orsnns produces such a variety of ilisnRreealile and irritat ing symptoms that ninny people in f:iet. the mnjority of tieople have no idea that they are caused by catarrh. If nil the women who are suffering with any form of female wenkness would write to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and sire him a complete description of their symp toms and the peculiarities of their troubles he will immediately reply with complete directions for treatment, free of charge. Mrs. F,vn Itartho, 13S East 12th street, Jf. T. City, JV. Y., writes i "I suffered for three years with letw.orrhea and ulcer ation, of tlie womb. Ihe doctor advocated an operation which 1 dreaded very much, and' strongly objected to go under it. Now I am a changed woman, Veruna cured me; tt took nine bottles, but I felt so m.nch im proved I kept taking it, as I dreaded an operation so much. I am to-day in perfect health and have not felt so well for fif teen years." Mrs. Eva liar tho. Miss Maud Stcinhsch, 1399 12th St., Mil waukee, Wis., writes: "Last winter 1 felt sick most of the time, wns irregular and suffered from ner vous exhaustion and severe bearing down pains. I had so frequently heard of l'e runa and what wonderful cures it per formed, so I sent for a bottle, and in four weeks my health and strength were entire ly restored to me." Miss Maud Steinhach. Everywhere the women are using I'eruna snd praising it. I'eruna is not a palliative simply; it cure by removing the cause of female disease. Dr. Hartman has probably cured more Women of femnle ailments than any other living physician. lie makes these cures simply by using and recommending I'eruna. If vo do not derive prompt and attatactory results from the of Per una, write at once to Dr. Harttnan, giving a full statement of your cae and he will be pleated to give yon his valuable advice gratis Addreee Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, "3 MrMnN? 3fiDM0SnTZtS 10 CENTS., rsstii i I'MOACHES. WfIEI4 PAINfAHQUISH Ahin'sterinb mgelthou: Sow EvmmffEtE. 2 AN EXQUISITE REQUISITE for hoi WMthr. Cools th blood and quenchoi UiS thirst. Mires r Rootbeer ffili.tnA I"""- masne St mllona. Sola MA iluwuro of Imltiitioiia. ii'JOsuowri.'t). CIUHLKHli. uiKkaco. mm I'.T.V.Ir-i. Thompson's Eye Wat.r raw W ,. 1 S. V - sT am n rr.'s. ls j f CATHA.BTIQ fl niiiDTiuBTnTTMTTTTTTTBSB,s,s,sssous,oB5i H j J 1 " vuno. ror an Dowel tnnun, appendicitis, blliouanosa. laid braatta. boot blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowoia, foul "South. bnimch!.So",rimpl!Z EHf A?" tin' "Y" trouk.. sallow .kin .ad disomy'. WhJ T voor rlfw.1. do-oS. K2?I bt'S ?iLm"? ""I '""If" ' -n-TinfT No matti, whit . U you, oA tlil S-lSPAi?lTS ,00"r-,,or ru r5ir" stay well un" I Jo i.t yo bowola 5 ' ?"i &'' r Caacarot. today aud-r absolute iu.r!nUs cur. or tr iicl conatiaauon kills mora ne eonuino IBDiel stamped CCC, Never mid in hi booklet free. Address rfi.rllns Remedy Compeay, Chlc."o MiwVuVkl m I BABY'S FUTURE Something for Mothers: to Think About Lives of Suffering ancf Sorrow Averted And Happiness and Prosperity Assured by Cuticura Scap, Ointment and Pills When All Else Fails. Every child born Into tho world with an inherited or early developed ten doncy to distressing, olsflgurlog hu mours of the skin, scalp and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffer ing, bat because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration la to be lifelong: and mar its future happiness and pros perity. Hence, it becomes tho doty of mothers of such afflicted children to ac quaint themselves with the best, the purest and most effective treatment, available viz., Tho Cotlcura Treatment. Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, gentle applications of Cuticura. Ointment, to allay Itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of Cutlcur Insolvent, to cool the blood In the severer cases, are all that can be desired for the speed relief and permanent euro of skin tor tured infants sad children, and tho com fort of worn-out parents. Millions of women ne Cnttcara Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, for annoy ing irritations and weaknesses, and for many snnattvo, antixeptln purpose Which readily suggest themselves. Sold 'hroannlthsworM. Cntlaqm Rswlwnt. AOs. h rro of ChoqnUU CuMfl lltU. Mr viol of ), OlniT m.nt. Me., 8p, lie lMpntji Iindon. XT rhon.rb.nu. rq.i i .in. a iu no n. i.u; iio.un, ih MMSWlMIO A.O. OV..W ...us m nrm. .vu , l-'HTMWTO. SttT son,, wr - u)W w Uoro ilooj u DROPSY,' rases- boo of liMlmionstvU HI W DISCOVERT; vlw nnisk vitliuf oitiit sn i o .o, Free. Dr. E. B. UUS'lsOSa. ooa B. Atuais-tt. P. N. U. 25, '03. i a uim -VUHU DJrrillla J HM!3I UlsOu UN iiiiui. rnin IT O rillIf IHlH. iwnnis k .it e. .r SI v-TlB?IIS'To.liir'" - " oil ' .or. - - xUu Sample aa4