A Cough "I Inure tilde most thorough trial of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis caaea of the luitga it never disap points." ' J. Early Flnley, Ironton, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won t cure rheumatism ; we never 6aid it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying It ever since. Ttrw sliest 21c.. Me., II. All Consols ymtr doctor. If ho sots tnko ft. thsn do as lo siiys. If ho tolls too not to toko It, thon don't uko It. Ho know. Lint It with him. Wr rn wHllns;. J. C. AVER CO.. Lowoll, Hut. A Profitable Possibility. There are throe Items of preecnt Im portation to which ar.rvmtfon miRtu be Tirofltably directed by our farming people. We now Import: Goat skins, $25,000,000; grata' hair and ml, $17. 000,000; raw Bilk, $42,000,000. Here are $85,000,000 worth of imports which It la possible to produce in this coun try. Thla representa nearly 10 per cent of our total importation. The goat akin tradts Is largely a develop ment of recent years. The business has doubhed In the I art 10 yeara. shows a steady Increase, and promises a fur ther Increase. Raw silk is not yet an industry hero, but the cxp;r.'ments and investigations of the Agricultural de partment declares it to bo easily with in cur possibilities. In 1S71 we had 81.000.CKiO sheep In the country. In 1902 there wero 62.00O.0OO, tut we are still short on both mutton and wool. N. Y. Sun. FITSpermnneMly enret. No fit or srron Bessaftor tlrst ihv naa ot Dr. Kline's flrrnt KerveRpstorer.. Jtrialbottln anil trontlsofr0 Dr.H.H. Knws.I.td.. 9S1 Arfhst., rhlla.,P. Tt Isn't always e.-ife to trust a man who bat no small vices. He may go to the other extreme; Mr. Window's Soothing Syrup tor ehlldren teething, soften theipims.rciliieestnfinmrna ( tlon.sUnys paln,onreswln(leollc25o. a bottle malt. This may account for his being al most universally used by female animal tamers. JaramrsPlso'sUurefor Consumption Ky Ills throe years aico. Mas. Xsovas Bos. SiKS.Maple at., Norwich, S. Y.. Feb. 17, 1WJ. Russia's new naval program, to finish In 1006. is six battleships and three armored cruisers. Jcxe Ti.it Hutteb C'OLOB makes top of the market butter. The French domain in Africa comprises one-third of the surface of the continent. Work of Traotlon riowi. The sixty-horse power traction en gines used on Western rnncbea will pull simultaneously seventeen four-teen-lncb plows plowing to sixty acrea per day, or will plow, drill and harrow, all at one time, with properly arranged tools, from thirty-five to fifty acrea per day. too Howard, snoo. . ' The readers of this paper will be pleased t learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all ItssUgss, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Oatarra Cure Is the only positive core now known to the medloal fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halt's OatarrhCurelstekeninter Bally, acting dlreotlyupoa the blood and mu eoussurtacss ot the system, thereby destroy ing the fouadntion ot the disease, itnd glviuj the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing let work. The proprietors have so muoh faitliin its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars tor any easethat it falls to our, bend for Ust or testimonial. Address V, J. Csinet A Co., Toledo, 0. Bold by Drugs-i.tts, Ha. ball's family Pills are the best. Here Is Problem. Which hurta the worse. To get over a love affair by marrying or to get over It by not marrying? Atchison Globe. Perfectly Natural Folk. When it comoa to being perfectly natural grown people arc obliged to use Judgment. Atchison Globe. G&Hleo'o first telescope waa made from part of a lead wter pipe, in acb nd of which be cemented com' tnon spectacle glasses. MI find Oaaoanw ao food thai I woiM t be VHttout IhtMO. I wu tTObU4 ft ravt ) wi torp.4 .Ivor and Baadaoaia, Now takiaf OMoirtti Caady Owibartla 1 1 -wry muoh battar I shall aanaltUr raaoaamand thaia. to my irlssada M Aha bait modltitna I ba avar laan." Am sftaaiiiai, Uiborn Mill Mo. ft. Fail Ukfm, Haaa. Maaaanl, PsJatabla, rlnt, Taste Goad. Do Good, Varar Htrkoa, Waaken or ir.p, Uto, Kc.Me. Nvt Sold la bulk. Tit tormina fob. at tuiupad O00 taarautjaad to aara ur your ttmejr back. fteartiD(KamadyCo.,ChicacoorH.T. 601 UIIIU.MLE.TEal!llUM BOIES The Effervesces. Stomach Cleanser invents headaches. Uousness, oouillpauon. at Draiflois, SOe. a Ml s)l or bf soaU from TSBBAar CO. oThjuaUn aioca 1 JayStrMt. Be Yea P. N. U. 40, '08 umna JjjfXS Tor UffjfJtl DT AIMUftn iMi. 0 AllLE CODES EXPLAINED HELPS BY WHICH THE LO NO WINDED MAY "CUT IT SHORT." Whan a Merchant Hae To Pay From Twenty-five Cents to Five Dollars a Word He Realises That Sometlmee Talk la Not at all Cheap. There are many men who In their business conversation murder brevity and step . all over the humanitarian rule to say a thing once only. They maul their subject almost out of recog nition. They work It slowly back Into shape again. They finish off with a number of personal anecdotes and when they are leaving they turn back and start all over again. When one of these men writes let ters he finds It expedient to compress an hour's talk into a single letter page. When he telegraphs he can general ly get the same matter boiled down Into ten words. Whm ho cables and has to pay from 25 cents to (5.99 for each word, he realizes that sometimes talk Is not at all cheap, and he soon learns the gen Uo art of cutting It short If te has considerable cabling to do, he finds that it will be true economy to Invest $15 or so for a cable code. What are cable codesT They are books containing lists of clanslfted phrases, alphabetically ar ranged according to subject. Each phrase Is represented by a code word. These code words are also arranged alphabetically so that the receiver of a cable code can easily translate the message. A code book genrally begins as fol lows: (SUBJECT) ABSKNCE. (10000 Aabaher Expect to be absent on the date you name. 00001 Aacrlve The person In charge of this matter Is absent. 00002 Aadunct Cannot explain his ab sence. The above code words, although closely resembling the names of Pull man cars, are not thrown carelessly together by the compiler of the code book. The different telegraph and ca ble authorities held a congress at Berne, Switzerland, some years ago and compiled a list of about 250,000 words, without phrases. The3e words commence with Aabam and end with Zyzommes. This compilation Is known as the official vocabulary. Nearly all the prominent code books have their code words selected from this vocabu lary. It Is expected that in the near future all words sent by telegraph or cable will either hare to be In plain language or In words selected from the official vocabulary. This will put a stop to the growing system of "doub ling up." In cable messages written In plain language words up to 15 letters long can be used. In messages containing code words ten letters to the word Is the llnt. Five figures are also reck oned as one word. It will be noticed in the above Illus tration of the arrangement of a code book that each code word and phrase is numbered. All code books are num bered In this fashion. Taking advan tage of this system of numbering, va rious schemes have been worked out by economical souls for expressing two code phrases by one ten-letter cipher, or "doubling up," aa It may conven iently be called. Bay, for instance, that a man wishes to cable the two following phrases: 06120 Dunclfrot Your letter of the 26th inst. duly received. Answer Is "Yes." 07543 Evenzl Do not take any action in tbe matter until you receive my letter on the subject. The sender of this message groups the code numbers of the two phrases thus: 0612007543. lie also has a table something on the following order, a copy of which ia in the hands of all correspondents: 0 a 5 f 1 b 6 g 2 c 7 h 8 d 8 1 4 e 9 J . With the help of the above table he xmverts his group of figures 0612007543 into this Interesting combination: Agb- caahfed a word apparently portend' lng lunacy, but not a bad word as code words go. The correspondent who gets thla ca balistic word proceeds to work the ar rangement backward and soon dec! phtTs the message Intended to be sent. Considering that by the above man' Ipulation 20 words have been boiled down to one word, the economy of ca ble codes and doubling up arrange ments will be readily appreciated. In fact It is the favorite argument of ca ble sharps who have goods to ell that the outlay will more than save its cost In the first message. A number of codes have also been compiled to express numerals consecu Lively from 00000 to 99999. At first sight it would appear that 100,000 dif ferent rode characters would be re quired for this, but the expert codlfter gets along very comfortably with Just 1100 characters. Each of tfeese char- actors constats of five lettors or less. Tho first 1000 characters indicate nura' hers from 000 to 9M9. The next 100 characters expresa figures from 00 to 99. For instance, If It is desired to ca ble the number "54312," reference to the code will show that 643 is repre sented by the word "Hope" and 12 is indicated by the word "Town." "Hope town" is therefore the character for "54312." It might appear at first that those codes are unnecesar and that If a man wished to cable the figures "54312," be wouIdLsimply cable those figures, with- out troubling himself by changing it into Hopetown. The answer to this Is that cable messages are often mutl Wted 1p transmission.. If the figures C4312 were transposed into 86411 be fore the message finally reached it destination, the receiver would be quite unaware that any mistake had been made In transmission and seri ous consequences might result. On the other hand, If the word "Hopotown reached Its destination as "Hpoetown," the receiver would find that there was no such combination In his code and he would order the message repented. Many firms doing a large cable busi ness use halt a dozen or more ot the standard code books. Sometimes a message will be received 100 words long, with the code words taken indis criminately from these six codes. Per haps 10 words will have been mutilat ed In transmission. Perhaps It Is halt- past 1 on a Saturday afternoon and the cable clerk has tickets for two for a matinee that very afternoon. Perhaps there is a girl waiting. Perhaps the head of the firm Is waiting anxiously, even nervously, to see why his Bom bay correspondents have sent him a message 100 words long. Perhaps the cable clerk will smile sweetly as he bangs the office door at 6 o'clock this afternoon. Perhaps he won't, lint one thing is reasonably certain: On the elevated train he will take a vindictive delight in treading upon every projecting pair of shoes that he can lay his feet upon. N. Y. Sun. RAILROADS IN HOUSES. Mr. Leigh Haa 8pent 8100,000 on HI His Railway Hobby. To have a r!luy In one'a private house Is a luxury which few can af ford, even if they have the space which such a mechanical novelty requires says Loudon Tlb-Blts, Nevertheless, there are several miniature railways in existence and the most elaborate is that owned by Percy Leigh, a gentle man who resides at Brentwood, near Worsley. It is difficult to compute how much Mr. Leigh has spent on his hobby, but It must have cost at least 10,000. Be for laying It down, the owner built on to his house a special chamber, meas uring 90 feet In length, and erected therein two stations. There Is 1200 feet of line altogether, laid In two sets, and the engine, which draws flvecar rlnses, Is five feet long and cost nearly 350. In addition there Is a perfect system of signals, besides tunnels and bridges, and all the stations are lit by electric lig'rt. Mr. Leigh has spent years In perfecting his railway, which is modeled upon the London & North western line. John Adams, who lives near Fowey, In Cornwall, Is likewise the owner of a private railway In his house. Mr. Adams has been an engineer all his life, and constructed the railway with his own hands. Altogether the lino Is 45 feet long, and runs from the dining room Into tho garden, where the ter minus has been built This railway has three signals, worked from two signal boxes; two stations and two locomotives, with eight carriages and trucks. The line is laid on trestles five feot from the ground, and the lo comotives are driven by electricity, and weigh 1100 pounds each. The underground railway owned by Baron Peroud, a wealthy, French no bleman, is certainly a trniraph of me chanical skill. The baron, who Is him self a skillful engineer, has construct ed the line at his house at Vichy. The visitor, on entering, is taken down by a lift to the cellar, where a largo sta tion Is built, brilliantly lit by electrlo light, and Is Invited to step into a car riage, attached to which Is a miniature electric engine. At a signal from the driver tho train starts into the tunnel, and a few minutes later emerges at the terminus, situated at the end of the grounds. There are two seta of met als, which cover a distance of 830 feet. Tho baron admits that the railway cost him 23,000, and was constructed In five months by a firm of London en gineers. The Tricky Brain Cell. The anatomy ot the nervous system and consequently Its physiology, was regarded in the past as very simple, Cayal showed that the specific brain cell is an independent unit provided with multiple processes, by means ot which It is capable of acting not through one nerve alone but several. This independent brain unit or cell is called a neuron. A simple illustration ot how the neuron acts is furnished by our not infrequent hunt for a name or an Idea which we know we possess. We feel that the name la there, but we cannot recall It, We get various names near It, beginning even with the same letter or the same vowel sound, yet on ly after minutes or even hours does It actually occur to us. What is supposed to happen Is that the particular cell of Intellection which we are using throws out lis process among the cells ot memory for names, and though; this process is brought in connection 'with cells containing sim ilar names, it is only after a more or less prolonged search that it hits on the right one. It is as if the telephone operator In the central office felt around blindly for the connection wanted, and only after putting the plug into various holes eventually struck the proper one. Dr. Joseph Walsh in Booklovers Magazine. Where Ireland Scores. , Whether Ireland is the finest country in the world for growing flax it is, be yond dispute, the finest in the world tor bleaching linen. Nowhere else can tlie snow-whlto finished fabric turn ed out to rival the Irish bloaeh. France, Belgium, Germany, and America have all entered into competition with us. and retired unsuccessful. The quality of. the water, the climate, and the in herited experience of the Irish bleaoh era all contribute to the result.-" World'a WotV. CONCERNING CORRECT SPEECH. I aSSBSSBSJSSSSSSsSBSJ, Oh why should ths spirit Of grammar be proud With snch a wide msrln Of language allowed? Of eonrse there's a limit "I knowed" and "Vf saw." "I sesn" and "1 done It," Ars rather too raw) But then there are others No better thnn they One hears In the talking lis bears every day. "Whereat?" asks one person, Quito thoughtle. Andi "Who," Asks another, "did Mary aire that bonnet to?" Here a mnld as she twitter! "Oh, yes, I wont out With she nnd ber fellow In his runabout" And hear a man sayings "Detween you and 1, Tbnt block of Puclllo Would make a good bay," And this from a mother, Too kind, to hur boyi "I bad rather you shouldn't Do things to annoy." And this from a student, Conuernlng it show, Who ssys to the maldem "Let's you and 1 go." There's lots of good people, That's talking like thu, tVho should lonrn from we etltlea Xo know where they're nt. W. J. Lsmpton, In Ths Reader. HUMOROUS. George's Aunt You are Just as bad as you can be." Oeorgie "Huh! I Riiess you don't know how bad I can be. Bessie Is it really true that there Is hardly any whaling these days? Lit tle Bob (bitterly) Except in wood' sheds. "Have you seen my wrist-bag?" de manded the big sister. "No," chuckled little Johnny, "but I've seen you beau's trousers bag. "Why Is it Willie Is always so quiet when riding In the street carsT Why, his papa told him those straps could be detached." Blobbs I wonder why they call the ancient adages old saws. Slobbs Perhaps because they cut with their wisdom teotli. "Do you believe that first impres sions are always best?" asked the business man. "Yes, in etchings," re plied the artist Harduppe A debt of honor should always be paid. Borrowell Yes, even though you may have to borrow the money to pay it. Wlgg How old do you suppose Bjones Is? Wagrg I wouldn't venture to guess. I don't know whether he's married or single. "I've Just been reading about the Stone Age," remarked the Wise Guy, "Those must have been bard times," murmnred the Simple Mug. Sharpe Is not Niagara the best ex ample of hydraulic force? Whealton No; a woman's tears. A few of them will move hundreds of men. Gritty George So you were over on the golf grounds. Is de game eony? Dusty Dennis (who has grafted a quarter) No, but de players are. Blobbs Politeness always pays, Slobbs That a right. While you are shaking hands with a man he can't very well be picking your pocket The Iady Do you know the reason v.hy you didn't got work this morntng? Gritty George Should say so, mum. found a horseshoe down the road. Gritty George Sometimes I wish I had been an car specialist. Pikes Why so, pard? Geqrgo So many people turn Sandy Gritty a deaf ear to me. "The worst thing about women la idle curiosity," remarked the Wise Guy. "Noncscnse," retorted the Sim ple Mug, "A woman's curiosity is nev er idle. It works ovortlme." Scrlblets I've got a winner this time. Friend New historical novel? Scrlblets No; it's a book of excuses for borrowing monoy. They're all cat- logued. Five tor every day In the year. Photographer Don't assume such fierce expression. Look ploasant. Murphy Not on your life. My wife Is going to send one of these pictures to her mother, and If I look pleasant she'll come down on a visit. Mrs. T. What are you making those grimaces in the glass for. my dear? Mr. T. I'm trying to practice a look of astonishment. Some ot ray friends are going to make mo a present to night and I'm supposed to know noth lng about it "Grace is greatly worried. She can't decide where to go on her bridal tour." "When la she to be married?" "The date hasn't been fixed yet1 "Whom is she going to wed?" "That 'a another detail that is yet to be ar ranged. But she has her trousseau all planned." Arbor Day In Australia. The state schools in South Australia have a pretty annual festival, called Arbpr day, when all the scholars and teachers assemble in the open space before their schoolhouse and plant a young tree, which Is the special duty of the children to tend throughout the year. The rest of the day is devoted to sports and merrymaking. The trees are provided by tne government and forwarded gratis to every state school master In tho colony. Rapidly growing varieties are usually chosen, such as the graceful pepper tree, with Its deli cate tassels of greenish white flowers and coral pink berries; or the Moreton Bay fig, whose gloeBy green leaves will resist almost any heat. In a surpris ingly short time the dusty playground will be surrounded with a fringe of trees forming a welcome relief for weary eyes. E. M. Naill in Longman's. Costume of Lssrther. Tat the modest sum oi 1198, sya the New York "Everrins; Post,"' on mar become the owner of a complete costume of leather, aa carefully tailor ed ae the most modish ctotn town, turn so contrived as to be fairly light, in weight and perfectly ventilated. Tne leather, gown Is designed for auto moblllng. It is made with a gored and fitted skirt and a stylish shirt waist There Is much stitching on both skirt and waist, and the latter is finished with a high collar and a cravat of the leather. The sleeve are wide at the wrist, and there Is undersleevea of mauve satin tightly sblrred at the wrist against wind and dust No Corsets for Waitresses, A new vegetarian restaurant haa just been opened In thw wholesale dis trict In Boston, In which the wait resses are obliged to go without oar- seta and to go through a oertam amount of physical culture work be fore starting their table work In tne morning. All the girls are pretty and plump, and tome of them pontes muscular development ot which a San dow might be proud. They claim to like the work, and declare that they are delighted to be free of the straight fronts, which have been the fashion recently. They are also required to eat only vegetarian foods prepared on the 'premises and conform strictly to physical culture rules laid down by the management, which i now prepar ing to tackle the mighty cooks and require the feminine portion of that staff to doff corsets also. Business men are flocking to the placet to par take of the new kind of food and gaze upon the attractive unfettered forms of the rosy-cheeked table girls. Big Hlppockets for Congressmen. Fall styles for men that are Being Introduced by Washington tailors who make a specialty of CongresvHnuti trade show hlppockets of enormous slzo. The innovation le due to the fact that the next Congress will be a dry one so far aa the sale of liquors at the capital Is concerned. The bar has been removed from the capital ana members of the next House will be forced to carry flasks In the hip pock ets ot their trousers or be content with water and soft drinks while the House Is in session. The tailors are anticipating the expected demand for the sake of the feelings of the Con- gresemen and will try to make en larged hlppockets popular. Wo should think of shooting Btars ae solid shot about tine size of a cher ry or cherrystone, each of them flying with 100 times the speed of a bullet as far as the orbit of Uranus and re turning to the earth's distance from the sun three times In a eontury, un less It strikes our atmosphere and is burned up In a flash, coys the Amerl can Inventor. Among thw courses at an official din ner at Berlin in honor of the Kaiser's birthday were "Ribs of Beet Witn Victoria Sauce," sweets labeled "Un der Venezuelan Palms" and "Gorman English Siesta at La Ouayra," and tne ices called "Caracas Bomb. Bilver-chaners are wanted In New York, Boston and other American ci ties. During the recent strike many of the chasers founo empioyuiuitt, os bronze workers, and are remaining at it . Artemlev, . a Russian electrician. has invented a pliable coat of mall wihldh effectively protects against cur rents of 150,000 volts. STRAIGHT TO THE SPOT Aching backs are cased. ITIp. back, and loin pnina overcome. Swelling of the limbs, rheumatism, and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick-dust sediment, high colored, excessive, pain In passing, dribbling, frequency. Doan'a Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi and gravel. Relieve heart palpita tion, sleeplessness, headache, nervous ness, ' TsLtt City, Ind. I received the free trial of Doan'a Kidney Pills. They are splendid. I had an awful pain in my back on taking the pllla the pain left me right awny and I feel like a new man. Stephen Bchacfcr. Mrs. Addib Axdrewb, R. F. D. No. 1. BnoDTiEAD, Wis., writes : I received the free trial of Doan's Kidney Pills witn much benefit My little nephew was Buffering terribly with kidney trouble from scarlet fever. Two doctors failed to help blm and he finally went into spasms. His father gave him Doan's Kidney Pills and from the second dose A Popular Domoatio Service, While the kitchen has no attractions tor girls who have their living to earn, there is one department of do mestic work which remains popular with them. Girls bave no objection to becoming nursery maids. The schools for training ot infants' nurses are full and crowded. Yet the nurse has lisae liberty than the cook ana loses more sleep. The compensation Is In more pleasant surroundings and In her closer relations with the family which employs her. She grows fond of ber charge and the baby'a mother recelvea her with appreciative kind ness. In short, she enjoys a homo life whlcb ether domestics lack. To reinvest the position of cook with like attractions eeema to te the prob lem of the hour. Now that many lands of employment are open to wo men the question ot making the cook's position desirable Is "up" to all house keepers. Baltimore Bun. Right Along A good thing Uvea and takes on new Ufa, and ao V70RU OUT, DRAGGED OUT Are Most Women In Summer -rPe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency. JOSEPHlK MORRIS. 238 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "Peruna is a fine medicine to take any time of the year, but I have found it es pecially helpful to withstand the wear and tear of the hot weather. I have taken it now for two summers, and feel that it has ept my system free from malaria, anil also kept me from having that worn-out, d ragged-out look which so many women have. "I therefore have no hesitancy la ssying that I think it is the finest tonio in the world." Josephine Morris. Peruna is frequently used as a mitiga tion of the effects of hot weather. What a bath is to the skin, l'eruna ia to the mu cous membranes, limning keeps the skin healthy, l'eruna mnkes the mucous mem branes clean and healthy. With the skin and mucous membranes in sood workmo order, hot weather can be withstood with Tery little suffering. frequent bathing with an occasional use of l'eruna ia sure to mitigate the horrors of hot weather. Many ladies have discov- Evil of Piano Playing. An eminent Berlin nerve specialist who had his attention attracted to the chronic nervousness ot many pianists, has been studying the piano from the pathological point of view. Uut wt 1,000 young girls whom he examined, each of whom had begun to study the piano under the age of 14, no lees then 600 had some nervous malady, while out of 1,000 who had nevar stud ied that instrument only 100 were af flicted. The Berlin specialist ha9 promulgated the theory that no child should be allowed to learn the p:ano before the age of 16. There have been unoarthed at Aby dos by Flinders Petri e 10 successive temples ranging In age from E0O to 5,000 years, which show the whole history of Egypt A globular vase of green glaze with Menes name Inlaid In purple shows that polychrome glazing la 1,000 years older than has been surmised. Delicate carvings In Ivory are found whlcb rival in excel lence the finest Greek or Italian pro ductions. Italy is hoping to com muni raws direct with America by wireless te legraphy; $750,000 Is to be spent on the plant. tho pain was iess lie beenn to gala and is to day a well boy, his life saved by Doiiu'i Kidney Pilis. Kudoses Mills, Ky. I received the free triiu or pills. They did me great good. I had bladder trouble, compelling me to get up often during night Now I sleep well ; no pain in neck of bladder; pain in back is gone, also headache. Jno. L. Hill. stat a For fro trtsi bos. mall thla ecrannn to OostMr.Hilr.um ro. buHli.. N. Y. lr abo-c spar Is tttsuatetont, write srlilfsss oa ssss auiDiCAi. advice raid's Good Pills Aver's Pills are eood liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowels regular, cure constipation. iAViS?.: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm m ur esmoisri (is n r. nu r . wiSHtu. a a. BCSUSSI A Monty Making Opportunity An old established Chlrsg-o Arm wants Youiifuiua vt good habits, soW. Indus trious and ablo tu furnlsu rol.rwm'es, to timval and tako orders. Goud pay aad rapid advaproinent to hustlers. CHictuo poatsuiT co., avst. o, Cssms nassi in s mil ssillliisiisinssiiii Via" raits so cuts. feSSSsSi nam f. o. Mr. Teems Nelson. 22 Broad St- Maehrflle, Toon., writes: j "A IrM Aa dan av wsrM ffod, I feel n dutyj hound to tell of tt, in hopo that ; i wuty meet tho aye or ovno toe- man uho haa tuffered as i have. ; "For Iveyears ' real did not knowmhmt a perfectly tetill day teas, and If i dtd not havo hemd mohe, I had backache or a pain so me where and ready Hfo was net worth tho tffort I mad to hoop going. "A good friend mdvUod mo to stae Peruna and I seas glad, to try anything, and I am very pleased to say that tlx boltltt made a net ten man of sns and i havo no more alns and Hfo looks bright again." Mr. Treseie kelson. ered that ths depression of hot weather and the rigors they hare been in ths habit of attributing to malaria qtiickl disappear when they use I'erunn. This is why Peruna is so popular with them. Pe runa provides clean mucous mcmbrstsa, and ths clean mucous membranes do tho rest. If you do not derive promnt nnrf satis factory results from the use of Peruna writo at once to Dr. llnrtman. sivine s full statement of vour rase, and he wiil be pleased to give you his valuable advicsr gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, O. I 1 m ana smi in, I t - ssss Waterproof Oiled Clothing siAcn oa, vsixew AlTsstvC tests rWtUA lauuiaiMsti RIpanaTabulesaro tho best dyspepsia medicine ever mads. A. hundred million of them have been aold In the United Btatea In a alnglo year. Every lllneas arising from a disordered stomach ia relieved or cored by their use. Bo common is It that diseases originate from the stomach it may be stately as serted there is no condition of ill health that will not be benefited or cured by the occasional nee of Rlpana Tabulea. Physicians know them and apeak highly of them. AH druggists sell tbem. The five-cent package la enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains a household supply for a year. One generally gives relief -within twenty minutes. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.22 &$3 SHOES GEE Too can save from $3 to $8 yearly by wearing W. L. Douglas $3.60 or $3 woes. They equal those that have been cost ing you from 4.00 to 5.00. Ths im mense sals of W. h. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Sold by retail shos dealers srerywhera. Look for nams and price on bottom. That Doaslss ism Cor ona Colt srosos tli.ro ia Talus la Doosilas shoos, i Cor on s Is tlio hlsTamt f raJ rsl.lalBorssads. Qur $4Qitt dg LiMfanaut b4touaildat any prtct. boom vj atsu, so reals sxirs. innstrsies Catalog frsa. W. h. bOtULlS. Broekte, Mass. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS A ttanphUt daterHln thla aubool .;" IrafMl with tniiny fQll papk(ofrtiiif rv fuJejcfton avDtra f lk la (Mtpaar U Basted. Dr. a ft. K-klU, Prim. WllaJr BIDa, Haa. I PAY CASH FOR MILITARY I lUH BOUWTY LANU WARRANTS lamed to i)kUr of any war. Writa m at one. THAU. U. ftJUiJCtt. 14MU Block. Dauiar. Cola nDODQY discovery: U l Vs I O I raiok r.ll.f sod Soros MOB. OooS of SosuaiooHsls sod lo days' Imi VZW DISCOVERY: ttm woral wwmm, I a. aas-sa'ssaai. s.a ,. iuu.ii. DENSIOriKW r 8ueccnfullv Prosecutes Claims. Ula PmunluaU Itmiajlnejr U kt Pouatton Buremu. J jcaltt aivu war ifl au MlioaUUal oitsUua.aiLy uiua Tfce Old RstMbla St Jacobs 03 keeps right along curing Pains and Acbei. 9tieo S8o. and ttoB. jJIL. I III II ' '