The real !icrotnes of every day are In our home. Frequently, how. ver. it is a mistaken and useless heroism. Women seem to listen to every eall of duty except the supreme one that tells them to guard their health. How much harder the daily tasks becomo when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system ustrung? Irritability takes the place of happiness and amiability : and weakness and suffering takes the 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 mistake I The use of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound will banish pain and restore happiness. Dont resort to strong stimulants or nar cotics when this great strengthening, healing remedy for women is always within reach. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO 'WOMEN. 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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 t suffered more after it than I did before I had hemorrhages of the womb that nothing could seem to stop. " I noticed one of your advertisements and wrote yon for advice, I re. eelvsd your reply and carefully followed all instructions. I immediately began to get stronger, and in two weeks wss about the home. I took eight bottles of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and continued following your advice, and to-day I am a well woman. Your remedies and help are a Godsend to suffering women you for what you have dono for mc." ive.JSLW., VjhingtoB, D. C, Dear Mks. PwkhAji! I write barn's Vegetable Compound has ' I was suffering with f aUng of the hut after taklno- fire bottles s of j.yaia pound I was completely cured. I am my work. 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The world without the chance of sin would have no chance of being saved. Rom's Horn. HICKMAN ON BATTING. Confidence In One's Ability to Hit In creases With the Need of a Hit Charles Htckmnn, tho Cleveland first baseman, is one of the hardest, freest hitters In baseball. Speaking of the art of batting yesterday, "Hick" said: "Curve balls are about the same as fast straight ones to hit if they come over the plate. I'd Just as soon hit at curves as at straight ones and a num ber of fellows feel tho same way. I think tho hardest ball to hit Is the one that comes low down on the outside corner of the plate, but the high, fast inside ball brings Its troubles for the batters. A batsman Is sometimes fooled, not by the pitcher, but by him self. This happens when the batter makes up his mind to hit at the next ball pitched. That tnkes place once In a whio with the best of them. The batter gets the Idea of hitting at the next one In his head and can't get It out of his head. The result is he lets go at the next ball whether It suits him or not and as likely as not strikes out or falls to hit safe. Which shows that he has no business figuring on bitting a ball until he sees what kind of a obe is coming. "They say that when the ball Is there and two on a pitcher the advan tage Is with the batter because the pitcher has to put the next one over, but for me I'd rather have the call two and two. Pitchers are getting to be very tricky. They are not putting them squarely over these Jays with out trying to fool you by taking the corners, and I notice that many a pitcher will try to curve the ball over the plate even with three balls against him. Two and two suits me better. "1 believe the percentage of likeli hood for making a hit Is greater when there are men on bases than when there are not, sny with two on bases and a hit needed. The pitcher is more careful and the other fielders more careful, but a situation of that sort nerves up a batsman. "There Is more at stake than when nobody Is on baso, and feeling the responsibility, the batter's confidence grows accordingly." Concerning Black Snakes. A correspondent sends these weird snake stories from Greencastle, Frank lin country: "The age and size of black snakes are popularly supposed to be exaggerated, but an authenticated case of one recently killed on the farm ot Jacob Snlvely (Locust Grove Farm), near Greencastle, goes far to prove both the longevity and length of this coo. stridor of the temperate sone. The black snake referred to was known to Mr. Snlvely's father. For years the old snake used to Bun himself behind a log in the lonely meadow, but always escaped the attacks of the boys. When the snake grew so large that he became a menace to the young calves, orders were given to sacrifice any sort of agricultural implement to despatch him; but it was not until Mr. Snlvely had grown-up sons that the old snake was flnaly killed. He measured nine feet in length, and, having lived through three generations of men, was pre sumably 90 years old. One variety of black snake is known as the racer. It has a white throat and will chase a full grown man. Mr. Karl, being In the woods, heard one of these snakes following him. He did not run, but when bis acute ear told him it was near he turned suddenly and faced It The snake rose straight up on the tip of its tall and stood face to face with the man, who then broke Its neck with a stick he was carrying. This snake measures exactly six feet In length. Philadelphia Record. Official Baggage. The English rajlwaya are about to devise a plan by which the loss of bag gage In transit may be reduced to a minimum. In England there has hith erto been no adequate system of regis tering baggage, so that if the piece is stolen and replaced by another the loss is not discovered until the owner attempts to Identify what he does not recognize. In the first quarter of the present year the French, railway com panies paid no less than $1800 as re imbursement to clients from whom packages had been stolen. Esthetics in the French Army, The French carry their love of beau ty and hatred of ugliness Into all walks of Ufa. According to the Petit Jour nal of Paris, a recruit has recently been rejected because be was se ugly.; He la osid to have been an exception ally well built youth, but his face sur- tbs limits of decency. Is a New Process, The production ot nltrlo acid by lectro-chemlcal methods Is mew pro cess that promises extonslve changes In our agriculture. The manufacture of nitric acid from the nitrogen and oxygen of the air In sufficient quan tities for commercial use has been the dresm and hope of scientists for years. At Niagara experiments have been conducted successfully in pro ducing commerrJal nitric scld by using a high-tension current in sn air cham ber, by which a yield of one ponnd of nitric acid Is obtained for every seven horsepower hours. Power Transmission. The greatest successes In the electri cal transmission of water power have been made In the United tSates. Forty three companies, having a total rapac ity of 177,30 horsepower, transmit power over a line distance of 1.649 miles, on sn avorsge 26 miles, with a voltage which ranges from 10.000 to 60,000 volts. The maximum distance over whJch powr Is trsnsmltted Is from Colgate to Ban Francisco, 220 miles, with a loss of 25 per cent At Colgate the body of water is small, but the fall Is 1.600 feet FTTH nermsnently cured. No fltirnerrorn. aess after flret dny's use of Ir. Kline's Omt NerveRsetorer.t'AriAl bottle niidtrestlsetres Dr. It. U. Knits, Ltd., m Arch Bt rhlls.,1' A good bit of bravery is exhibited after h danger is past. 1.00 Bis SOO-Ponnd Steel Stance Offer. If you ran nee the bffit bit? 500 pound steel ran so mado in the world, and are willing to have it plsaod In your own homo on three months' free trial, Juit cut thin notice out and send it to Bsash, nor.nsrs ft Co., Chi cago, and you will reooive free by return mail a big picture of the steel range and many other oooktng ana heating stoves: yon will also reneive the mint wnnderfal $1.00 steel range offer, an offer that places the beet steel range or heating stoT In the horns of any family; puoh an offer thnt no fiunlly In the land, no matter wbat thetr el ream stances may be, or how small thetr lncoma, need be without the best oooklng or hosting stove made. The average political candidate does not cere so murf (or the nation as he does for the nomination. Mr. Window's Soothing. 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Pos tal cards available in the colony and to the Federated Malay States are sold at one-fifth of a penny each; th letter rate of postage throughout the same area is slightly over a half pen ny. The postage on letters to any place (with very few exceptions) Jd the British empire is four-fifths of s penny per halt dozen. Natives Flee to Escape Army. Natives of Lower California are re ported to be crossing the Hue into the United States at Campo in large num bers, because of a general conscription that Is now being carried on for th Mexican army. The rural es are busy rounding up the natives for a Art years' term in the army. The pay Ji poor and the men object to the con scription. awasTSTiiariiiTri Moth "My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she wss given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and wss speedily cured. ' D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Tan diss t IU., Mc.il Allsrsntsls. Ooaaolt rear doctor. It b ? take It, thea do a a tar. If be tail yoe not to let it, turn Sas't lake It. Be aae. ton 11 wUb him. W are wlUlag. J. 0. ATE. CO., 1aw1, Hess. 3 er ass. THE TINKER WAKES TftOUBLft. Damags td Machinery From Excessive , Tightening of Nuts and Belts, i The man with the monkey wrench as always been held accountable for many of the t.oubles with machinery, says a writer In Casslers' Magazine for August, and at the time of the first appearance ot the enclosed engines ot the smaller sizes one of the points of advantage claimed for them was that the moving parts were proof against "tinkering" by unskilled attendants. But the man with the wrench may work damage in other places as well. In a papor read at the recent meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Mr. A. Dement for example, directed attention to the tact that with the prevailing practice and methods of erecting machinery In final place there Is ample opportunity for damage from excessive tightening of nuts and screws cn the part of erecting crews, leading to straining of parts beyond their elastic limit. There appears to be no rule in general use for the guid ance ot the men who perform the work of machinery erection, and it seems usually to be their desire to make things as tight as possible. The natural result is that elastic limits are often exceeded or that breakages even may occur. As an Illustration of this, Mr. Bement showed a diagram of one end of a vertical Corliss en gine cylinder In which the nuts of the studs holding the head to the flange were screwed up so tight that it re sulted In overstrain, finding relief In a crack, which developed In the wall of the cylinder just under the flange. A tongue on the head fitted into a groove in the face of the cylinder flange; packing for making the Joint was compressed Into the groove by the pressure exerted upon thetongue; when the packing was fuly compressed, further strain owing to over tightening of bolts resulted In the fracture which manifested Itself tome weeks after the Joint had been made up. The crack ex tended part way around the cylinder, but did not result In entire rupture. It appears that when sufficient relief had been secured the crack ceased to expand, notwithstanding the presence ot the steam pressure. This case Is probably fairly illustrative of many others of which nothing is heard. Deaf-Mutes Make a Noise, An extraordinary occurrence took place a few days ago at d ret ell near Bt Maur, France. Some 300 deaf mutes were taken In chars-a-bancs to spend a happy day in the fields near Chsmplgny. Games were Indulged In all the afternoon, and dinner was par taken of, picnic fashion. In the even ing. All went merry, but not so noisy, as a marriage bell until a part of the return journey was accomplished. Then at a little after midnight the driver of the first vehicle mistook the way, and In a few minutes all the seven chars-a-bancs were floundering so to speak, In an oat field. Then followed a scene hardly possible to Imagine. Women screaming, children crying, men making every possible in articulate noise In their power, and yet not a word spoken except by the drivers, but they did their share Id the conversation, until the villagers, aroused from their slumbers by the hubbub arrived In summary attire, some with lanterns, some with torchoa, and some with revolvers, for as no one could see a yard ahead no one could tell wnat was the matter. However, It was not long before the high road was found again, and Paris was reached about 2 o'clock. The field ot oats was offered for sale for 40 francs, but no purchaser could be found. Paris Messenger. The Apostle of Bare Feet. Father Knelpp dislikes women, la dies especially, mo In 'particular, be cause no one had warned me not to wear gloves, a veil and a bonnet. If I had put an old shawl over my head and looked generally forlorn he would have been kinder. Isn't that dear? 1'is benorolence Is of the aggressive type; he gnidges time spent on rich people is only reconciled to them. In fact, because they offer up gifts In re turn for health, and In this way a great sanitarium has grown up where the prince is nearly as well treated as the peasant folk, bis own people, that the Pfarrer loves. This is the only truly democratic community I have ever lived In a puro democracy governed by a benevolent despot. The despot Is past 70 years old; he has an aldermanlc figure, a rough peasant head, and extraordinary bris tling white eyebrows, standing out a good two Inches from his penthouse brows. His coloring Is like an old Eng lish country squire's, brick-red skin, bright blue eyes and silver hair. He Is a prelate; so his rusty black cassock is piped with purple silk, and ho wears a tiny purple skull-cap. His two Insep arables were with hfm, a long black cigar and a white Spitz dog. Maud Howi, in Lfpptncott's. ' An Artist In Sand. A curious sight In the streets of Toklo Is to see an old man seated on a smooth ploce ot ground baring around him Utile piles ot sand of dif ferent colors, red, blue, yellow, black, etc. Placing a pinch from each pile in bis right hand, he will draw on the smooth ground the figure of a man or a woman, the dress all properly col ored by the sand trickling through bis lingers. It Is done with great rapidity and shows remarkable dexterity. La hore Tribune. Two coffins of silver and copper, about 400 yeara old, containing bodies, have been found in a recently dis covered vault In a church at Neuthaus, Bduth Bohemia. GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN IS, I Jim Muriel Armltage Female Weakness is Catarrh. Pelvic A'ways Half Sick Are the Women Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. Catarrh of sny organ, if allowed to pro Tf, will affect the whole body. Catarrh without nervousness is very rare, but pel vic catarrh and nervousness go hand in hand. What is so, distressing a sight ss a poor, bnlf-sick, nervous woman, suffering from the many almost unbearable symptoms of pelvic catarrh? She does not consider her ADVANCEMENT IN NAVY. Boy Who Enlists Has Chance of Be coming a Captain. A boy from 15 to 18, whose body Is not undeveloped, diseased or deformed, may, with the consent of his parents or guardian, enlist In the United States navy as an apprentice, says Oliver Stedd In Leslie's Weekly. Then he may rise to the position of a warrant officer. The Government, under the navy appropriation act of 1903, pro vides that 12 warrant officers, boat swains, gunners or wsrrsnt machin ists may be appointed nslgns every year. From the warrant officer to en sJgn Is the gap between the enlisted man and the graduate of the Naval Pcademy. In the navy, as In the army, it is a clear line of distinction. The graduate of the Naval Academy Is the officer, the bluejacket Is the man. Not only to encourage the men In the ranks, but to secure the services of its best men In the places where they can do the greatest good, the Government has built a bridge across the chasm between man and officer, and every year 12 enUsted men who have passed a searching examination may walk across this bridge. From enBign the line of promotion Is uninterrupted until the high office of Admiral Is reached; but changes near the top are less frequent, so that it Js hardly fair In ordinary times of peace to offer more to the apprentice than the oppor tunity of becoming Captain. Justin McCarthy, M. P. Justin McCarthy has been placed on the English civil list to receive an an nual pension of $1,250. As Mr. Mc Carthy Is a popular historical author, whose works have sold largely In Eng land and America, one of the prom inent English periodicals wonders why a pension was beBtowed upon bim. The fact Is that for the Tast five years Mr. McCarthy has been almost blind atfd works under great difficulty, which would be even greater were It not for the devotion of his daughter, with whom he lives. Furthermore, he has always been open-hauded and gener ous to a fault, and In his old age has been somewhat straitened on that ac count. He Is now In bis seventy-third year, and in addition to his histories has written a number of novels. At the age of 18 he began his journalistic career, going later Into politics, Anally entering Parliament in 1879. Seven years ago he retired from public llfo and has since devoted himself entirely to literature. Claim for Prize. The governor of the State of Texas offered a prize of $30,000 for the best method of eradicating the cotton-boll pest, and the first claimant of the prize Is George Franklin, a farmer liv ing near San Marcos, Tex. Ite has submitted bis claim to Governor Lan ham. His remedy will be passed upon by a committee ot five farmers whom the governor wJll appoint for the pur pose, A Sportsman's Paradise, Lake Neuchatel Is a kind of sports man's paradise. A gentleman of Glet terens, in Fribourg, using the net from a boat near Chevloux, drew out two trout, of which one is locally reported to have weighed 29 pounds, and the other 19 pounds. His total catch, be sides thes two monsters of the trout kind, weighed 100 pounds. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS A ttamptitst dmrltlo tail icIkmI 4 lima. ttu4 na mmaj fult aktlvir((,Ai r- f'tiCflOSW U I ft a flKUptpw IiuiM. IV. S. ft. Whit frta. vTiUai7 ftllU, lata. nDflDCV"'"' DISCOTMY; thm UKUrO1 ' rij.f . w . t S J IMti.MWli ul lOaaia' Mmm fre s. a. a. aaasa ssesases aauaaia,ea Thank Pe-ru-na for Their Recovery After Years of Suffering. Miss Muriel Armitnpe, M Oreenwoo Ave., Detroit, Mich., lJietrict Ornsnirer of the Koysl Templars of Temijsrance, in a recent letter, says: "I think thst a woman nsturallf shrinks from making her troubles pub lic, but restored health has meant se much to me that I feel for the sake of other suffering women it is my duty te tell whst Herons has done for me, "I suffered for five yesrs with uterine irretrularities, which brought on hystena and made me a phyxiral wreck. I tried doctors from the different schools of medicine, but without any perceptible change in my condition. In my despair 1 called en sn old nurse, who sdvnsed me to try Peruns, snd promined Rood re sults if I wovjd persist snd tnke it regu larly. I thought this was the least I could do, and procured a bottle. I knew as soon as I began taking it tnst it was sffecting me differently from anything 1 had used before, and so 1 kept on tak ing it. 1 kept this up for six months, snd steadily gained strength snd health, and when 1 had uxed fifteen bottles 1 considered myself entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman to-day." Miss Muriel Armitsge. I'eruna cures enlnrrh of the pelvic or gans with the same surety as it cure) catarrh of the head. I'eruna has be come renowned as a positive cure for female ailments, simply becnuee the ail ments are mostly due to catarrh. Cs tnrrh is the came of the trouble. Pe runs cures the catarrh. The symptoms disappear. self ill enough to go to bed, but she is far from being able to do her work without the greatest exhaustion. This is a very common sight, snd is almost always due to pelvic cstarrh. It is worse tnsn foolish for so many women to suffer year after venr with a dis ease that can be permanently cured. Feruna cures catarrh permanently. IS cures old chronic caes ss well as a slight attack, the only difference being in the length of time that it should be taken to effect a cure. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Peruns. write st once to Dr. llsrtman, giving a full state ment of your case snd he will tie pleased to give vou his vsluable sdvice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartmsn, President of Ths Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. MtaaoNS SionDsnrzEH 10 CENTS. HUOACHES. WHEN PAlNfANGUlSH Ahin'stering ANBELTHOU: SoldEvzrywwe. ICIpansTabulesare the best dyspepsia medicine ever made. A hundred millions of them have been, sold In the United States In a single yenr. Every Illness arising from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by their use. So common is It that diseases originate from the stomach It may be safely as sertcd there Is no condition of 111 health that will not be benelited or cured by the occasional use of Itlpuns Tabuies. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-cent package is enough for sn ordinary occasion, and the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contain a household supply for a jvar. One generally gives relief within twenty minutes. A Money Making; Opportunity An old 'tahHfbfHl tlitratfo firm vanU roam; in ft f kolkI bnpit, y'r. Induw- trtvvl ami tiik order. O-hjU ymjf tvud rapid a4vKucuint to huatltra. rUICAMI rUttlRAlT CO., ft. O, llua. I PAY I'OT CASH FOP wtSTi" LAND WARRANTS tuutd to toMlvrt of any war. Writ in at uaoo mm in i I