i s STOPS DSLCHING. Cum Tlnd nrealli Vnnttlve ami Tnitnnt Cure Free Nn triir?s Cnrre by Alif orptlnn. A sweet lirrath fa T'cMpm. fc trull's AnlMWHi AVnfpm will cure1 find Bipnth nnd btu tnr- instantly. IMi'liing and bnd tnstr? indirnl" offensive breath, which is due to tnip..,i trouble. Mull's Anti-Wcli-h Wafer pnrifjr h atomarh and atop lir-Miinc, hv absorbing foul ffasra tltal arise f"nm linditrestcil food, and by milyinir tlir ilirestive organs with patnrol solvents for food. Tliey relieve fci or ear sickness and BBinea of anv kind. ' Thr-v quickly euro ticanirhe, correct the f!1 eflfret of excessive eating or drinking. They will destroy ,1 tobacco, whisky or onion breath instant';-. They stop ferments! ion in the atomach, acute indigestion, err -ips, colir. gas in the ptomach and inlc:es, distended ab domen, heartbuvn. hd contplcxion. dizzy tspells or any other iifiiictinn arising from a diseased stomach. We know Mull's Anti-Rolen Wafers will uo this, and we want vou to know it. Special Okfktc The regitlnr price ol Mull's Anti-Tlelcli Wafers is We. a bo, but to introduce it tn thousands of snlTorers we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt of 7.V. and this advertisement, or we will end you a sample free for this coupon. 1145 A FREE T!OX. 120 Fend this eonno-i with your name and address and d"ig7ist's name, for a free box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers, a cure for stomach trouble, to Mull's Orat-: Trmc Co.. 32S Third Ave., Rock Island, 111. Bine Full Addvest nnd Write riiinly. Bald at all druggists, 50c. per box. How the Shah Amuses Himself. Flanked by a large retinue and fol lowed at some distance by a gendar me or two, the sluili enters Into the spirit of Ostend to the fullest extent, emillng at the children, laughing nt the sport In the water, admiring the beauties, and all the while In a good humor th-.it seems to be contagious. He Is fond of a joke, and will often worry the hawkers by pretending to eneer at their wares and then buy the whole lot for the sake of seeing the surprise In their faces. Only yesterday, as I wired, ho cut loose a whole bunch of balloons, the entire stock in trade of a respectable old lady, whoso goods are the delight of little children. The shah watched the liberated colored balls floating out to sea, then, as if he had forgot ten, turned suddenly on the startled old lady and rewarded her handsome ly with gold. Looking at Worst Side. A faultfinding, criticising habit is fatal to all excellence. Nothing will strangle growth quicker than a ten dency to hunt for flaws, to rejoice In the unlovely, like a hog which always has his nose in the mud and rarely looks up. The direction In which wo look Indicates the lifo aim, and per sons who are always looking for some thing to criticise, for the crooked and the ugly, who are always suspicious, who Invariably look at the worst sloe of others are but giving the world a picture of themselves. This dispo sition to see the worst instead of the best grows on one very rapidly, until It ultimately strangles all that is beautiful and crushes out all that Is good in himself. No matter how many times your confidence has been betrayed, do not allow yourself to eour, do not lose your faith in peo ple. The bad are the exceptions; most persons are honest and' true and mean to do what Is right. Suc cess. Banker Goes to Poor House. Jefferson P. Raplee, once a wealthy New York banker and business asso ciate of Jay Gould, Commodore Van iorbllt, and John P. Blair, went to the poor house a few days ago. Rap lee was one of the best-known men along Broadway in his day. His father who was Judge Raplee, of Yates county, left him a large fortune. In 1856 he opened a banking house at 137 Broadway, which did a yearly business of $500,000, a large sum at that time. Since 18C7, when this bank n.ado an assignment, Raplee's fortune steadily diminished. J Colored Races Not Inferior. An English physician named Scholes has written a book of over 400 pages to disprove the current view that the colored races are essentially lnferlor socially and intellectually to the white, races. He claims that the ancient Egyptians were of negro stock; that European civilization 13 of comparatively mushroom growth, while the Egyptians, Mexicans, Peruv ians, Chinese and other colored races - attained to a high degree of culture long before our ancestors emerged from semi-barbarism. FUNNY, People Will Drink rnnee When It "Does Such Thinjrs," "I began to use Tostum because the old kind of coffee had so poisoned my .whole system that I was on the point of breaking down, and the doctor .warned me that I must quit it. "My chief ailment was nervousness and heart trouble. "Any unexpected noise would e.v.se me the most painful palpitation, make me faint and Weak. "I had heard of Tostum and began to drink it when I left off the old cof fee. It began to help me just as soon as the old effects of the other kind of coffee passed away. It did not stimu late mo for a while, and then leave me .weak and nervous as coffee used to do. Instead of that it built up my strength and supplied a constant vigor to my ystem which I can always rely on. It enables me to do the biggest kind of a day's worn without getting tired. All the heart trouble, etc., has passed , away. "I give it freely to all my children, from the youngest to the oldest, and It keeps them nil healthy and hearty." Name given by Postum Co., Battle . Creek, Mich. , There's a reason. Read the little book "The Road to (WellvllleLln pit,.. 5f , uon h Your Nerues 5J By Dr. John .A. -A. A A. EFORE nervousness has been established and became a habit is the time to attack it. Once' it has got possession, more severe measures must be taken to eject It and advice wiH have to wait till the war is over. To read the riot act to a mob of emotions is valueless, and he who is wise will choose a more wholesome hour for his exhortations. Before and after are the preacher's hopeful occasions, not the moment when excitement is nt its highest and the self-control we seek to get heln from at its lowest ebb. The woman who suffers from nervousness must try to study for herself her life, habits, environment, temperament, in order to discover whence the trouble springs. Oftenest some departure from proper ways of living will bo found nt the starting point. It may have been unavoidable when It occurred, or have been thought so at least, or more likely not thought about at all until the mischief was done. Few things will more certainly insure a future disastrous result upon the character than a habit or yielding to or cultivating to excess the expression of all emotions. Tears for trifling pains or loud complaints, about small annoy ancesphysical, social, or what not may give at first momentary relief to the weeper, but soon become a habit which weakens the power of self-control, and lessens the possibility of endurance In all forms. It is not within the ability o! every woman to absolutely suppress all manifestation of suffering; It Is surely within the power of every one to make up her mind and to teach her children to endure the smaller necessary woes of existence without an outcry, and thus aid In tho acquisition of control over larger forms of trouble. I said that often one cause of nervousness lay In the dull mechanical rou tine of household work and management, work unvarying In kind and for many people uninteresting, involvingmanysmallannoyances and constant strug gle with untaught and unteachable senants. Since this cannot be done away with, every endeavor must be made to supply new Interests in such lives. Active physical exercise is a good corrective for ordinary nervous Irritabil ity. To acquire an interesting hobby or two and to ride them pretty hard Is another and more lasting form of help. To raise chickens or pigeons may be made amusing and profitable if you raise good ones of known and valued breeds. To make your own garden is a delightful occupation, but do not let It be a mere mntter of seeding and weeding. Try for the finest flowers, or to fix a new color In a familiar flower, or study cross fertilizing of planta. Tho oth er day a charming lady told me no hand but her owp had touched her garden for two years, and that she had hybridized two thousand carnations In the pre vious season. Harper's Bazar. That Hunted Feeling That Pervades Us Jill By Edward Carpenter. HE outer life of society today is animated first and foremost by Fear. From the wretched wage-slave, who rises before tho break of day, hurries through squalid streets to the dis mal sound of the "hummer," engages lor 9, 10 or 12 hours, and for a pittance wage, in monotonous work which affords i ! Hhim no interest, no pleasure; who returns home to find his children gono to bed, has his ' supper, and, worn out nnd r weary, soon retires himself, only to rise again in the morn ing and pursue the same deadly round, and who leads a life thus monotonous, Inhuman, and devoid of all dignity and reality, simply be cause he is hounded to it by the dread of 'starvation; to the big commercial man, who, knowing that his wealth has come to him through speculation and tho turns and twists of the market, fears that it may at any moment take to itself wings by the same means; who feels that the more wealth he has, the more ways there are In which he may lose It, the more cares and anxieties be longing to It; and who to continually make his position secure is, or thinks himself, forced to stoop to all sorts of mean and dirty tricks; over the great mass of people the same demon spreads its dusky wing3. & h "Japanese of Europe" I I By Consul'General Guenther. J af $'t""$t"fr'& f t t O t F European countries Italy has, comparatively, made the greatest progress In the last decade. Italian finances are now In a healthy state and most of the bonds of govern ment, of the railroads and the municipalities, etc., hold j abroad have been bought back or redeemed. x 11c oii.iiifeo ui niv iiniiuu icui,icj ouuiv 11115 uiii manufacturing Industries have increased amazingly. The abundant water power is beginning to be used tor Indus trial purposes, largely for the creation of electric energy. Within the lust decade the exportation of manufactured goods has advanced from J31,40O,O0O to $80,400,000. Tho cotton factories not only supply the homo demand but export heavily to the Levantine countries and to South America. Another cause of the betterment of Italy is the accumulation of property by the Italian emigrants in tho United States, Brazil, Argentine and other countries. Every year a large part of their earnings is sent home to rela tives and for investment. One-half of the Italian emigrants return to their native country after they have saved a competency. Some economists see In the Italians the Japanese of Europe. They are constantly gaining in the trade with Turkey and other countries of the Le vant, and they have strong aspirations for getting colonies In Asia Minor and Africa. m 7 . . nusiness . . Whims . . By Harold HE commercial world of the United States has paid almost no attention to the peculiar wants of the Latin-American, Oceanic and Oriental peoples. Not long ago, for example, an American company tried to sell a cargo of heating stoves In Para, Brazil. Para Is Just a little more than one degree south of the equator. The women-of India like to get their cotton goods done up in paper boxes, each containing in addition a few pieces T of colored glass and a gilt box. These trinkets are practical ly worthless, and their cost to the manufacturers Is infinitesimal. But tha sturdy British dealer will not descend to further his trade by the inclusion of such gewgaws; and as American manufacturers have never given the matter a thought, the trade is beginning to pass to Germany, whose cotton cloths with their accompanying baubles are put up to stilt the Hindu taste. -When I was in Japan they told me of an enterprising American who bad arrived with a new cure for corns. He had learned by correspondence that In all Japan no Temedy for these Inflictions had ever been sold, and he conjured up a dream of fortune But when he got to the Sunrise Kingdom he discov ered that the people are a barefooted race and had no corns to cure. This Is a grotesque Incident, but it Is one of many Instances of American failure to se cure trade abroad simply because of our ignorance of foreign conditions. Booklovera' Magazine. i L,ei i Get Control h K Mitchell. S r 1 r is uaiue or. . Bolce. C KN1 h 113 4 NDU5TIi The new turbine steamer Virginian has the distinction of having mndo the transatlantic trip from land to land in lot) hours, breaking tho Canadian rec ord by nearly twenty hours. The lighting in the Far East has shown the hand grenade to be fl most formidable and destructive weapon, nud It is possible that we may yet see a revival of the grenadier companies that gained such renown by their great prowess In bygone times. f!as producers, pas engines nnd cen trifugal pumps will bo used at two of the pumping stations ofVthc New Or leans drainage works to handle the dry weather flow. The storm water will be pumped by the electrical npparatus already Installed, which will bo worked Intermittently as occasion requires. The birth rate in England has been declining sleadily for years, and ha;f now reached the lowest figures on rec ord, viz., 27.0 per 1000 in London and 2!).'J per 1000 for seventy-five large towns. Were It not for a diminishing death rate, particularly among Infants, tho population would already be ou the decrease. The Herman periodicals describe a tpw plant which produces a gum smllar to caoutchouc. It Is a variety of Landnlphln thollonll. It attains a height of 40 to r0 centimeters, and has numerous roots, from which a juice is extracted containing as much as 18 per cent, of the gum. It grows In sandy jilaces and will bear drought. Cheerfulness Dnrinff Illnnss. There Is a great restorative force la cheerfulness. It is a sovereign remedy. Tim physician who can inspire expect ancy of something better to come, who can give you confidence In your power to overcome disease, nud can make you feel that it is a shame for a man made to do a great work In tho world to be ailing, has very little use for drugs. Sick people do not realize how much their faith nnd confidence In tho physi cian have to do with their cure. If he is cheerful, happy, hopeful they fed buoyed up, sustained by his very pres ence. They feel the thrill of his splen did vitality, nnd gather strength from his courage. They catch the contagion of his cheerfulness and reflect his moods and condition. Invalids who have dragged alon? iij misery for years have been suddenly, as If by magic, lifted out of their bondage by the cheer and encourage ment which have come from some un expected good fortune. This shows us how dependent the body is upon the mind, how it sympathizes with It and takes on its colorings, which are represented in the different functions. O. S. Marden, In Success Magazine. KebuUlna: Had Mnnnors. The usual hurried crowd was filling through the turnstile to tho Union Depot from tho elevated station this morning, reports the Kansas City Star. A man stood aside to permit two wom en to precede him through the whirl igig. As he started through, an im- nnfnnne run n tt-111, a rrrl n lillmr.nrl ll ! m i aside and took his place. The man's' politeness made a lightning change to Indignation. A swift kick was thd only redress possible, and It sent the hasty ono through the turnr.tllo with some impetus to epnre. The offended man with tho grip turned to seek satisfactioii.but he was barred in. It would cost hlin fivo cents to get at tho enemy. Ho reached for a nickel, looked nt tha clock and hurried on to his train. "That was good for him. I admire your spirit," said a woman. . "I'm no hero," modestly c.iclaimcrl the other. "I only did my duty as I saw It. Any ono elEe would have done tho same. Besides, didn't I have a cinch, though? Ho couldn't touch me." Pompadours Aro Fulling Iown. It is pleasont to note, say many, that women are taking a tuck in their pom padours and ore wearing smoothly banded tresses. Tho fluffy, floppy coiffure, that for the last few seasons has pointed skyward, has toppled down nt last and its place Is taken by the low roll or part, the rest of the hair being plainly and ncatiy arranged. The reason for this, the milliners as sert, is that tiny tip-tilted hats, which have at last "arrived," after repeated unheeded efforts to gain ascendancy,; and largo pompadours simply won'tj "go" together, as tuo nat is imra fashlonable, of course, tha women will do themselves over to suit it. New York Press. 250 For a Rabbit-Trap, Tho English Society for tho Sup pression of Stool Traps, President Lord Tollcmache, offers a prize of o0 for1 the best model of a humane rabbit trap. Whether it catches the nutanr without injury or whether it kills in stantly is left to tho inventor's discre tion. To bo successful a model must co capable of being sold retail at as rea sonable a price as existing cheap steel traps. Place For Her Clothea. In the Southwest it is customary for a young man who secretly admires a young woman to say to his intimates, "She's just my style; she can put her clothes in my chest." . When the girl hears of this remark the at onco understands that the youth is In clined to matrimony, nnd It is "up to her" to encourage him or give hinj bis congee. New York Press. WW Lost Part of Brain. During a trephining Operation on a Now York girl recently a portion of her brain bucamo lnutllatfid and al most two ounces of It hnd to be re-1 moved. Nevertheless, she has Junt ' been discharged from tho hospital and is said to have full possession of every mental faculty. FITSpermanentlyeured. No ntfl or nervous. Iiessafter llrst il-iy's uo ol l)r. 1 line's Ureat Kurvo l!u.stor(T,Jtrl!illiottleii nil treatise. Ir9 Ur.li. II. JiMSK, Ltd., Ml Arc-li Ht.. l'Mla.,li Panama lints f r babies were ia vogue in London this pumnier. Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup for rMIdrnn toot hint;, softens thm-uins, reducenln (lamina tion, ullu..ii puin.curcH wind coli;.ve. a bottle The world's production of gold ia 1301 exceeded C31I,SW,UU0. .'do not bBllsva l'li i's Cure for Conmmn. tionhaHiinoqtril fur eauglis niul oolds. Jous l''.Uoiin,Trlnlty Htirluns, Ind., fob. 13, lyj). Pottery is the oldest nnd most widely knowu of the human ai ts. - An All Round Man. A signboard In Chartres, France, boars the following Inscription: "B Pichot, dealer In firewood, polisher of floors, undertaker nnd embalmer, festivnl and wedding dinners and sup pers provided. Debtors evicted." TORTURING HUMOR Uoilv Mini of Sores Palleil In Three Doctors But Urrir Worst Cured by Cuttcura ForlQc. "My little daughter was a mass of sores sll over her body. Her face was being eaten away, and her ears looked as if they would drop off. 1 had three doctors, but she grew worse. fJeichbors advised Cuti cura, and before 1 had used half of the cake of soap and box of ointment the sores had all healed, and my little one's skin was as clear as a new born babe's. I would not be without Cuticura if it cost five dol lars, instead of 73 cents, which is all it cost us to cure our baby. Mrs. O. J. Ktecse, 701 Coluirn St., Akron, Ohio." An Unappreciated Fact. A writer in the current Issue of the Forum calls attention to tho un known and unappreciated fact that the country is dangerously near a consti tutional convention. According to provision of Artlelo V. of tho federal Constitution, a convention to amend that document Is Imperative when de manded by the legislatures of two thirds of all the states. As there are now 45 states, tho requisite propor tion is 30. Already 22 states, or only eight less than tho necessary num ber, are on record either as request ing tho convention to be called or as advocating the reform which is de Birod by amendment. The purpose Fought in this popular expression is tho election of senators by tho peo ple. Washington Post. A DESPAIRING WOMAN. tVeah, Nervous and Wretched From Wnstlnff Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Henry A. Reamer, Main and Garst Sis., South Bond, Ind., says: "When I began using'Doan's Kid ney Pills I was so weak I could hardly drag my self across the room. I was wretched and ner vous, and had backache, bearing-down pain, headache, dizzi ness and weal; eyes. Dropsy set in and bloating of the chest choked me nnd threatened the heart. I had little hope, but to my untold surprise Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief and saved iny life. I shall never for get It." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a bos. Foster-JIilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The Beauties of Our Land. Nature's beauty in America is a marvelous and rarely wonderful spec tacle. There aro Ions rivers, tho rushing swoop of which drain the heart of the continent. Tho Rocky mountains, lifting granite peakf, alien and remote, far up into tho clouds; scarred clefts and cmyons, deep wooded valleys that hint of sav ago withdrawal from human associ ation. The mysterious and barbaric land of tho niosiu, nnd tho great primeval forests that whisper and rustle, and gleam and gloom In light nnd darkness, and through every sea son of tho year. Tho forest that is never seen twice in the same aspect nnd never tolls the same story; is as silent as the grave, and yet ia filled with constantly moving, hidden, un seen lifo: "as changeful and muta ble as human thought, and as myster ious as the impulses that. sw:i.y hu man acts. Metropolitan Magazine. eIOO Ttewnrrl. S10O. Tho readors of tills imnor will bq nlnw.-l 1 1 learn that tliero id at luiut one dlumlod di.t tasothat solenco has bou able Ij euro in nil Itsst.v-fes.aiKl tlmtlHCutarr.l. Hall's Catarrh ;urois tlisoaly posttlvo cure now known to the medical fratornity. t'aturrU being a con. Btltutional diae-Ho, ro (ulro a cniM'.itutiotial treatment. Hall's CatarrliOureistokentntor lially.aotiudirj jtly upon tlio blood and m.i cous4ura:c3of ttioayatem.tliorooy doatroy ingtliefouudation of tao disease, nnd giving thepatiout strength, by building op tue con stitution and asLitiui; nature la Joins- ltt work. The proprietors haveso muoh faith in Itscnratlve powers that tuuy odor Ono Hua dred Dollars for any else that it falls t aurj. Bend for list of tostlmooiaU. Address F. J. (IitEXCY ik Co., Toledo, O. Pold by Dru grists, 75c. Toko Hall's Family Tills for eoostipalloi. Booker Washington's Word for it. The crowding of negroes Into the northern cities lead3 Booker T. Wash ington to declare that the place for the. negro is in the south, where the cheapness of land, the cost of living, tha opportunities for work and hia natural adaptation to the soil, are in his favor, where likewise tho needs of the great massos of tho negro people offer great opportunities for tho negro In business. Buffalo Express. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more iroor!brl-bT find fr color tlisn anro'be rt)-". Oir IV i,vivre -lo-. nil 1'v.-. Thar drs It n ,1 .1 . ., , - ma ij, ani r-iiuaiU without lippu apart, n til. tor In UwU.l-Iio. to By.. BWcU and Mix Oeluri JIOS kuKullUu SonVmarMmVlmaQ OPERATIONS-- - AVOIDED Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations. Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Wi!l Be Interested. When a physician tells a woman, suf fering from ovarian or womb trouble, that an operation is necessary it, of course, frightens her. The very thought of tho operating table and the knife strikes terror to her heart. As one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation, she felt that her death knell had sounded. Our hospitals are full of women who are there for ovarian or womb operations! It is quite true that these troubles may reach a stngo where an operation is the only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally supposed, because a great ninny women have been cured by Lydia R. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound after the doctors had said an operation must be per formed. In fact, up to tho point where the knife must be used to secure instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. The strongest and most grateful statements possible to mnke come from women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink hnm's Vegetable Compound, have escaped serious operations. Margrite Ryan, Treasurer of fit. An drew's Society, Hotel F.nglish, Indian opolis,Ind.,writcsof her cure as follows: DenrJIrs. Pinklmm: u I cannot Hnd words to express mv thanks for tho good Lydia K. I'lnkluifu'H Vegetable Compound did me. Tho doctor said I could not get well unless I had an operation for ovarian and fenmlo troubles. I Iniow I could not stand the st ruin of nn operation and mndo up my iriiiiu i would i an Invalid for life. Ask Krs. Pinkham's Adv!ce-A Wtan Cost I'mfcrsnls a Woman's Ilia. PRICE. fi!l5 CO Old Quilts. Among the exhibits at the fair at Pcthel, Mo., was a quilt spun and woven In 1789 by a woman, then 75 years of age. There was another quilt at the fair which was over 100 years old. The Eland Yoked. A Rhodeslan hunter of the name of .Telian has been successful in domest icating nnd training a number of young eland to the yoke. Around the World '! have used your Brand Slickers for yenrt In the Hawaiian Inland end found them the only article that suited. I am i now In this country (Africa) and think a great deal ol your coats." (name on application) fllfillOT m TOUTS F.ua. MM. The world-wide rt?puta tion of 1ower' Vptcr proof Oiled Ctothtne assures the buyer of tho positive worth of all garments bearing this Sign of tho Fish. A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED, m Toronto, Canada. FOR WCSViEN troubled with ills peculiar to " r ineir sex, usca as a dime no is nurvclocsly suc cessful. uhoroufiblyclt'An3ej,kiIlsdisease germs, stopa discharges, heals inflammation and local aorsnesi, cures leucorrha-a and nasal cat.'trrh, JPaxtine is in paw(Vr form to bo dmaolvcd in rira water, and it f.ir more cleansing, lieAlmg, jgcnuiiitial and economical Uian limiid amincptitii I r air TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES I'Vir sale at dru;:frist.i, 60 certtji a box. Trial Box and B-ok of Instructions Fre. Ths R. Paxtoh Company Cooton, Mabs. When Baby Has tho Croup T KonVi Or.iv. Cur-1. It ur nunil prevents rn -niiuMif. i;:il Dii'!itheil. Nooi'imn. No naUiir. tu ceuta at ilrviri, -r uiit-l-d potpuid. A. 1. IIO.VMli, llulialo. N. Y. P. X. U. 4f. 1005. " VLl ,J' ; 'Aits? Sllif LI J : ; unsm iint.d wuint Mir, lt t&lia. Best Couuh ojrap. Tut iooj. Um If nffllctri! wit h weak Thompson' Eye Water 1 Hit S H3 N i ii i I Lc- i rti- i.lhij 'if; xjua. rxti a u ; mm m HAS HO gtJJL FOR iff ACHE n Hearing how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had saved other womtn from . serious operations I decided to try it, and in less thnn four months I was entirely cured j and woich fail to express my thankfulness." Miss Mnrgret Merkley of 27S S3 Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham : " Loss of strength, extreme nervousness, severe shooting pains through the pelvio organs, cramps, bearing down pains and extreme irritation coni)eljed nio to seek medicn.1 advice. The doctor, after making an examination, snid that I had ovarian trou ble and ulceration, and advised an operation on my only hope. To this I strongly objectet' and I decided as a Inst resort to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " To my mirpriso the ulceration healed, all the bad symptoms disappeared, nnd I am onco more strong, vigorous and well; and I can not express my thanks for what it has dona for mo." Ovarian and womb tronblcs aro steadily on tho increase nmong women nnd before submitting to nn opera tion every woman should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and write Mrs. Pinltham at Lynn, Mass. for advice. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been curing the worst forms of female complaints, till ovarian troubles, inflammation, ul ceration, falling nnd displacement of the womb, leucorrhoea, irregularities, indigestion and nervous prostration. Any woman who could. reed the many grateful letters on lile in Mrs. Pink hnm's ofEce would bo convinced of tho efficiency of her advice and Lvdia E. l inlthams Vegetable Compoi-nd. IS GUARANTEED TO CURE CHIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE M3 KEURALGiA. I won't nll Antl-Orlplne to a dealer who won't Onnrnntee It. Call for your JIO.VCV I1A K IF IT DOESN'T I Villi. f. IV. Dlemer,JU.H., Manufacturer, Cjn-tnulelJ, Mo. COLLICGi:, located at FitUburg, Pa. Como to this p;reat Commercial Hnd ' Mnnnfactiirinfr center for n Businacs Education; don't go to a small plnca where Stenographars and Bookkaepert are not required. Circulars. "V. II. DUFF, President. $3. .50 9. lO.OOCUftCQFOB J a J n WEAKEN W. L. Douglas S4.00 Cllt Ed go Line cannot be equalled atany price. W.L.DOVGI AS MAKES AMK SELLA lUtOHF MEM'S SHtjrS! TIIAM AMY OTHER MAVUtACTUUCP. fflfi FE'WROtoanyonswhocM (JIU)UW J disprove this itatemnt. W. L. Dnuzla-j t3.R0 shoe hove bv thslr er Cfllrnt Myie, cmy fitting;, and superlbrwfnrlns! qii.illUci, achieved the largest rule of any 1.1.50 aline In the world. Tliey are fust as Rood as thore tint cot you $5.00 to $7.00 the only difference Is the price. If I could toke yun lio my factory at Hrockton, Alas., the largest In tii world under one roof making men's hncs, and low you the care with which every pair of Oouflaa hots ; made, you would rcrli7? why W. U Douglas $3.Si shoes are the best hoes produced In the world. It I could how you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and thoie of other makes, you would understand why Douglas t.t.SO shoes co't more to make, why they hold their shnpe, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than ny other ta.SO rhoe on the market to-day. W.L. Ooupna Stront, Msilo Shoom for Men. .fiO, SSS.Ol. Bt-y' School A Drots Shoos.fW.BO, $2, S1.7u.ii1.HO CAUTION. Insist upon having W.L.lwtK J,ll no substitute. Nona n'naiii. vittiout liis mime and price stamped on bottom, ITI,i$T,i,, A "boa dealer In every town wliera W. I.. Douglas Slums are not sold. Full line of iunples sent tree for Inspection upon request. Fast Color Eyeltta used; thou will not wear brnssa. Write for Jllntrnt-d Catalog of Fall Style W.L.l!Ot,Gtus, Hrockton, Staitu, WE MANUFACTURE Gas Saving Gas Burners For Boilers and Hot Air Furnaces. Write for Catalogue. STANDARD HEATING AND RADIATOR CO.. PITTSBURG, FA. PEMN3. On age at a, rivii un disability . b,T? "cords ot aorTlce. Laws and BIB Vlnnt Btrngt. I Inelimatl. li ' r0?iJr.JSI'A'n . NOl'FENf n POVr. WGouay IsUnd Postal Card Co.. Cuaey Ialaud. S li. ,iM II J"Uv' I SHOES SfSS V