1 HEAD THRCA' BLADDER LUNGS STOMACH, Colonel Arthur L. Hamilton, of the 7th Ohio Volunteers, 2r.9 Gootlale street, Uoluintma, u., writes: "A? a remedy for ca tarrh and stomach trouble 1 can fully recommenrtPoruna." Mm. Hamilton, wife of the call Mit Colonel, is an ardent tnena or reruns, aiso. New Sugar Cane. From South America comes the lat est substitute for piiKar cane. Its juice cannot bo fermented, and for this reason the plant Is to be devel oped for the manufacture of syrup. iTCHING SCALP HUMOR Lady SnflTered Tortures Until Cureil by Cuticura Scratched Day anil Night. "My scalp was covered with little pim ples and I suffered tortures from the itch ing. I was scratching all day and night, and I could get no rest. I washed my head with hot water and Cuticura Soap and then applied the Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One box of the ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now my head is entirely clear and my hair ia growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura Soap ever since and shall never be without it. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, JOQ Grand St., Jersey City, N. J." In the early days of railroading In this country horses were used to help the locomotive on upgrades. Cut Your Work in Two Atkins Saws cut not only wood, iron and other materials 'better than any other, but they cut work. That is because they are made of the best steel in the world by men that know how. Atkins Saws, Cera Knlres, Perfection Floor Scraper, etc., ore told by all good hardwire dealers. Catalogue on request. E. C. ATKINS CO. CO. Inc. Largeit Saw Manufacturer! la tat World Factory and Encutlvs Offices, Indianapolis BrtANcnrs New York, Chicago, Minneapolis Portland (Oregon), Seattle, San Francisco Memphia, Atlanta and Toronto (Canada) Actspt ns subitltuts Inilit on Hit Atkins Brand fJSOi-D BY COOP DEALERS rACTVW.REfl troubled with ills Peculiar to atop discharges, aula inflammation and local aorenset, cares leucorrnota and nasal catarrh. Paxtine is in powder form 10 be diaeolved in pure ipater, and is tar more cleaniinr, healing, termicuiai and economical than liquid antiseptics tor alT TOILET AND WOMEN". SPECIAL USES For sale at dnigrista, DO cents n box. Trial Bex and Book ad laurtractlons Pre. Thc H. rxToa) Ceajran S)oeTon. Sanaa. When Baby Has the Croup On oxMe'ii Crotip Cut. It cor and pnvwnti iaUUiiHiUwuddltpbtbert . Nooplnm. ISo nimn, W otau at "na in or mailed poHtpaid. A. P. Bit dale. N.V. tm ssats mat an ilsi rant. I Bast Couh Brrup. Tam (iood. Ui up. rm Wd brdr 'trrr ..II in time, eota t mm P ACTUAL 1 jr $ztrm "7 21 9 J Tm trick , r-ttfrVrj fl7V WATLRPMOf K-CS JlK OWOOMNG )j' af wHw.OastJtewfYWwa't Jn 1 Look for ttetaionk Pliers) rAAJli thrwrnTOVVfRtflUwauttom AJylSn , f TV It l MttOi UtVV ft a I fl Avf FOR WOMEN ATdTl 3 m Corn as Ensilage. Corn at nearly all stum's of growth may be used as ensilage. The cars should be glazed, at which period the corn may he cut, as It will then be more nutritious and contain less wa ter than if cut In a green condition. It will pay not to cut too soon, so as to have the ensilage of the highest quality. At Noon Time. At noon lilt (ue lireoihlng upon the back (In case of a breeching harness) and push the collar forward on tne neclt, while the horses are resting and eallng. Of course this is In case the horse reaches thrwn to his food and not up, as in some cases. This is much quicker and fully as effective as unharnessing. Pure Bred Cattle. The use of pure-bred caltlo has greatly Increased the Interest In farm ing. Farmers who care but Hide for their scrub cattle find more pleasure In raising pure breeds. With the ad vent of good stock on tho farm comes greater Interest In farming, a greater diversity of crops and belter cultiva tion of the soil. A Little Dainty for the Hens. A nice little meal for the hens, when you wish to give them a variety, can be made up by soaking oats in wa ter for about 2 4hours. With this amount of soaking they lncrensc in bulk about, one-fourth. Oats that have been soaked In this manner and then mixed with bran or shorts will make an ideal food for the hens, and it would be good policy to feed them this mixture often. Weekly Witness. Feeding Sheep During Winter. Many a failure to keep a flock of sheep in good condition during the winter Is due to a lack of variety in the food. Clover is a most excellent food for sheep and they eat It with a relish, yet If something additional is not fed with it affording a variety, the feeder will soon find that the sheep only "mince" at It and only eat It. for the want of something, better. Make clover tho main standby but do not forget to give a little grain and roots along with It. Rape and Sorghum. The plan Is sometimes recommend ed of sowing rape and sorghum to gether In order to produce pasture for swine. Some have recommended growing the rape and sorghum togeth er; others favor planting the sorghum In rows and then sowing tho rape In between the rows after the sorghum has been cultivated for a time. We do not Ihlnk very highly of either plan. The sorghum is likely to over shadow the mix?, but If rape and sor ghum arc put In separately and kept pastured at thc same time, tho plan should prove satisfactory. Young Turkeys. After young turkeys are three months old they are very hardy, and can stand exposure and other draw backs well. It Is tho first 10 weeks of their existence that the farmer finds his loss greatest, and a great many of young turkeys seem to die, or disappear, from some unknown cause, but as a rule, the mortality is due to dampness and to .the large lice on their heads. It is unwise to turn them out to roost. In the trees after they become feathered, as Is of ten done, for they are thus exposed to raiws and drafts. An open ahed is -an excellent protection for them. They should not be allowed to wander off, to be destroyed by foxes or other ene mies, but should be looked after care fully, as they will bring a good price In market when fully matured. By the Way. Do you know that It costs Just as much to send a poor product to mar ket as a good one; a great many farm ers seem to overlook this. Do yon know a good stock of bedding material la Just the thing for the winter and there Is no bettor time than now to eee that you have It? Do you know that corn at sides, ends and corners of the silo needs to be carefully tram pled down; see that thin is done or you will have a lot of waste? Do you know that a well-trained shepherd dog Is a valuable animal on the farm; an untrained cur is a positive loss? Do you know that the fall Is the best time to fill up or drain the low wet places on the farm? As soon as ypu can spare the time this will be a good Job to undertake. Do you know that as the pastures fall you should feed more meal, bran and middlings? It Is a poor plan to let the stock go backward at the approach of winter, and in fact at any time You Can't Afford to Keep Poor Cows. The Iowa Station, says Dr. W. True of the Deoartment of Aertnil. ture, has recently reported some In- tractive experiments made on large lots (11 lots of 20 animals each) of fair quality, 3-year-old western cattle, In which S3 cents per bushel was realized for the corn consumed In which this grain was fed alone. All the lota returned much higher prices for corn that could have been received Garden for the same In market, iue experi ments as u whole show very strikingly the high value of corn and Its by products gluten meal and feed for fattening cattle for the market. -e average net profit per steer from 91 days' feeding was, on corn alone, $14.4!); corn and grass, $14.97; corn and dried blood. $15.36 corn and glu ten feed, $17.00; corn and gluten meal, $17.90. The lowest profits ere real ized In the case of corn, and certain proprietary stock foods, due to the fact that the market price of the lat ter was very high as compared with the actual amount a of nutritive ma terial which they contain. It would appear that with corn at from B0 to BO cents per bushel and fat steers bringing from $7 to $7.65 per hun dredweight there Is no more profit able use to be made of corn than to convert It into beef. Strong Constitutions. Strong constitutions In all animals are necessary to the hardiness of those animals. Whether they are show animals being fatled for the show ring or breeding animals on the farm or In the feed lot tr be sold to the butchers, says Blooded Stock. To bo the most profitable they must have strong constitutions. In sheen that have strong consti tutions we expect that Its chest shall he wide and deep, that. Its body shall be long, that Its ribs be well sprung and no falling away just back of the shoulders. But no matter how strong a sheep's heart, lungs nnd digestive organs may be, if he has not plenty or room for the free and proper action of them, he cannot, give the best results In the feed lot. We also look for many other char acteristics, such as large nostrils, In dicating strong lungs. A bright eye and a bold walk, Indicating life and activity. A large mouth Is usually found with strong vital organs. When selecting sheep for breeders it will be well to select sheep with the characteristics just spoken of, as the Inmbs from strong constltntloned parents are more likely to bo lnrge, lusty fellows, full of vim and vigor, that will develop Into good strong con stitutloned sheep. Sheep with poor constitutions as a rule readily succumb to any disease that may be prevalent, or If they do not they just drag along, an eyesore to a good flock, and the poorest of the poor flock ; It. neither responds to med cine or good feed and care, and Is of little value wherever he may be. We might Fay get a strong constitution and-then as good an Individual as pos sible. .What Do We Drink? In an article of "Coffee draft" In the Technical World Magazine Albeit E. Ganz says: According to Vnlted States statis tics there were Imported Into tho Vnlted States In the six years 1S97 to 1902, both inclusive, 5173 3-4 mil lions of pounds of coffee, of which Bra zil alone sent us 399:1 millions, that is little over 75 percent of the total Importation. During the same six years we received from Arabia (Aden, Masterson, V. S. consul ), 19,500,000 pounds of "Mocha," and from the Dutch and British East Indies, as well as from the Netherlands, there came 117,500,000 pounds of "Java," so that of 'Java and Mocha" we ac tually had in those six years a lit tle over 137.000.000 of pounds. "Java and Mocha" Is the most popu lar brand of coffee In the United States. It Is perfectly safe to say that the grocers of the country sold the people of this country during the six years mentioned a minimum of 3500 millions of pounds of "Java and Mo cha," In spite of the Inconvertible fact that we had but 137,000.000 pounds of that commodity at our dis posal. Women Chauffeurs Grow. There are about ten times as many women ehauffenrs In New York now as there were two years ago. As the automobile becomes more common, women are gaining In confidence of their own ability to run it. Last summer there were not halt a dozen of the light runabouts operated by women to be seen In all New York, but this year they have been numer ous. It is not unusual now to see a wom an alone in a little runabout or vic toria, steering It on crowded Fifth avenue or Broadway or dashing through Central Park. Out In the country, where the road has a long sweep, they try their hand successful ly at the heavy touring cars of 20 horse-power and more. New York Press. An Improvement. "What advice did your father give you when you left home?" "He told me to saw wood and say nothing." "Did you do as he said?" "No, sir, replied the politician; "I have found that it Is better to saw wood and talk." Detroit Free Press. More than 250,000 girls In India, five years of age or less, were already mar ried when the last census was taken. WASTED TO A SHADOW; Bat Found a Vara After Fifteen Tears of Barrel-ins;. A. II. Stotts, messenger fit the State Cnpltol, Columbus, O.. says: Vnm ft 14 rwnti Kna - I bad kidney trou- i.i doctored faithfully, could not find a cure, i mu nenvy backacbes, dizzy headaches nnd terri ble urinary disor ders. One day t collapsed, fell In sensible on the side walk, end then wasted away In bed-for ten weeks. After being given up, I began using Donn's Kidney Pills. In a couple of months I regained my old health, and now weigh 18S pounds. Twelve boxes did it, and I have been well two years." Sold by all dealers. CO ceuts a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Expected the Usual Results. At provincial theaters In France when opera Is given it is not un common for untried tenors to sub mit themselves to the public judg ment, which Is unusually hostile. One of these obscure songsters presented himself and sung the first act. He did not make a "hit." lie retired to his dresing room, took off his make up and was preparing to go homo when thc manager appeared. "What!" he cried. "You are not dressed for the second act, and the curtain Is Just going up!- Thousand thunders!" "The second act?" said the tenor placidly. "I cannot sing the second act. I don't know the second act. Whenever I sing I am always kick ed out after the first!" How's This? WaonerOna Uundrel Dollar' Ratrardt?? mny case ot'Jatarra itt it caaaut he cured b Ball'sUtttarrtt euro. I . J. I hzkft A Co., Toledo, O. We, the untlcrslyied, have known F.J, Cheney for the Intt Hjmrs.Hlidbellevehitr. perleutly honorable In all husinexs transao uona aud UuanoiuHy able to carry out uuy obligations made by thoir drin. Svebt Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O, VfiLDiso, KixsAf ,t Martm, ' Wholuals Druggists, Toledo, O. Ball's Catarrh (Jureht.nnnintDrQilly.nt Ingdireotly upou the blood and tnuoousjur lacesof thesyjts.n. Testimonial!) seat free. Price, 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druirlsts. Take Hull's Family Hlls tor coiutlpatlon. Phone Mouthpiece Abolished. Consul Mahln tf Nottingham re porta that the suggested transmission of disease by telephone mouthpieces has led the British General Electric Company to devise an instrument In which nil danger is avoided by simply abolishing the mouthpiece. The re celvlng and transmitting apparatus is combined In a small metal cose, shaped like a wtttch, which is held continuously to the ear both In speak ing and listening, the transmitting microphone being made so sensitive that it becomes unnecessary to con centrate the sound wave on It by the aid of any mouthpiece such as Is ordi narily used, Mounted on a handle, with a speaking key, the new ar rangement is exactly similar to the combined receiver and transmitter, except that there Is no mouthpiece, aud the speaker, as it were, address es himself to the world at lnrge, In stead of talking into a trumpet-shaped ?r,onogiaph Turned to Use. The phonograph baa been turned 'J' iccount in the teaching of foreig." anguages. In some English school: FTench is now taught In this way. The machine delivers suitable speci liens of French oratory, poetry and mngs while the children listen and aa juire the accent. When Baby Gets a Tooth. In Iceland, that country of gentls nd old-fashioned customs, it has al ways been the fashion to present tc the baby when Its) first tooth ap peared a lamb, to be Its very own, axed for and tended as no other F'' b. and never to be Darted wit?, PASSING OF PORRIDGE. Hakes Way For Hi Better Fooil of a Brtler nay Torrldge Is no longer nscd for breakfast In my home," writes a loyal Briton from Huntsville. Ont. This was an admission of no email significance to one "brought up" on the tlme-Uon-9red stand-by. "One month ago." she continues. "I bought a package of Ornpp-Nuts food for my hnsbnnd, who had been an In valid for over a year. He had passed through a severe attack of pneumonia and In grippe combined, and was left In a -very bad condition when tbey passed away. "I tried everything for his beneOt, but nothing seemed to do him any good. Month followed month and he still remained ns weak ns ever. I was almost discouraged about hi in when I got the Grape-Nuts, but the result has compensated me for my anxiety. "In the one month that lie has eaten Grnpe-Nuls lie has gnlned 10 pounds In weight, his strength Is rapidly re turning to him, nnd be feels like a new man. Now we all eat Grape-Xuts food nnd are the better for It. Our little 5-year-old boy. who used to suffer from pains In the stomach after eating the old-fnshloned porridge, haa no more trouble since be began to use rTrnpe Kilts, and I have no more doctor's bills to pay for him. "We use Grape-Xuts with only sweet cream, and find It the most tasty dish In our bill of fare. "Last Monday I ate 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast nothing else, then set to work nnd got my morning's work done by 0 o'clock, and felt less tired, much stronger, than if I bad made my breakfast on meat, potatoes, etc., as I used to. I wouldn't be without Grape-Nuts in the house for any money." Name given by Tos tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book "The Road to wsllville" in pkgs. ' ; '' " ; If iv.tt&9 1 TANITAS VANITORUM. BALLADE. Good and Bad, Saint and Sot, Wise and Mud Matters nut; Earth is shot Full with inanity: Hence the mot to, All is Vanity! Girls that glad Gowns have got, Fashion, l'ad All such rot One niny spot With 1st Kl profanity: Hence the mot to, All is Vanity! ' King and Cad, Idiot Love, too, add in the plot, With a lot Of tine urbanity: Hence the mot to, All is Vuuily! ENVOY. These are what Make up Humanity: Hence the mot to. All is Vanity! Felix Carmen, in Lifj Ktilcker "What caused the ncci denti" liocker "lie suddenly gained control of bis machine." Brooklyn Life. Poet "This, sir, Is the only poem 1 ever wrote." Editor "Well, cheer u. Nobody is going to take it away from you." Cleveland Leader. Autumn all our sorrow doubles, 'lis the season of despair, But I'd stand the other troubles Were it not for football hair. "I notice they've got some insurance men ou the slaud In New York." "Looks more like they've got 'em on the run!" New Orleans Times-Democrat. Bob "Miss Subbubs has asked me to call to-niirlit." Dlck-"Yes?" Bob- l"Yes. What shall I wear?" Dick (who has been there)" 'Wave of the uog; - Philadelphia Ledger. "A man always gets on easier by tak ing bis wife's advice." "Yes," an swered Mr. Meekton. "When things turn out badly there Isu't so much said." Washington Stnr. The chap who's on aome jury, Receiving two per day, Ne'er bursteth forth in fury About the law's delay "Do you think It is honest for a man to accept money for a campaign fund?" "Why, yes," answered Senator Sor ghum, "if he really turns it over to ths fund." Washington Star. Sox "Has your young brother made up bis mind what he wants to do?" Fox "Not yet; but I think be would like the position of speclnl adviser to a lady's golf club." Judge. Edith "Pnpa Is Immensely pleased to bear you are a poet." l'erdy "Is he?" Edith "Oh, very the last of mj lovers he tried to lick was a football player." Chicago Dully News. Singleton "Have you decided whal you are going to call the baby, old man?" Weddertou, "Certainly. I'm going to cnll hi in whatever my wifi names bint." Chicago Daily News. Mrs. De Fashion (at a children's party) "Marie!" Nurse Girl "Yes, ma'am." Mrs. De Fashion "It's tims for us to go home. Which of these children is mine?" New York Weekly. Burglar "Here's a bill from a sum mer botel." His Pal "Receipted?" Burglar "Yep." His ral-"Den we're too late. Leave a nickel on de bureau fer de poor guy, aud we'll skldoo." Puck. Nurse "Bridget, come here, and see a French baby boru In Dublin." Bridget "Foor little darllnt! It's great perplexity you'll be to yourself, I'm tbiukln', when you begin sbpeak In'!" Punch. "Remember," said the serious friend, "that you are a servant of the people." "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum. "The trouble is that nowadays you are expected to serve the people without accepting any tips." Washington Star, How Fog Strains the Eyes. Many of the officers of steamships running In this port are afflicted with a new disease, which for want of a bet ter name some of them call the "fog eye." It is an ltiHatumntlon caused by peering into the fog, and while paiuful it soon passes away. Captain nigglns and the officers of tbe United States Fruit Company's passenger and mall steamer Admiral Sampson, which arrived at Long Wharf Uils morning after a good run from Jamaican ports, were among those whose eyes were affected by the fog. Running through fog and trying to distinguish objects when it is al most Impossible to see a vessel's length away Is a heavy strain on the eyes, and the fog, combined with tbe heat, pro duces a smarting sensation. Boston Transcript. Tillage Signs on Railways. It would be a good idea for every city, town, village and hamlet along the line of any railroad to put up a sign or two somewhere in proximity to the railroad station setting forth the name of the town and whatever claim it has for historic, residential and Industrial Interest. Travelers often wonder, when a train comes to a stop, what the town is that spreads out before them and wherein lies its excuse for being. True, the railroads are doing a great deal to exploit and advertise the attractions, scenic and commercial, of most of the more impor tant places, but it wouldn't be an al together bad Idea for the towns to do a little something themselves, if only to set np a bulletin of facts for tbe en lightenment of the passing traveler. Four Track News. . , , U1 Japans Holidays. There ore only three national holi days In Japan. January 1 Is one of them, and the birthday of the reigning Emperor, November3, is another. But Feburary 11 is the greatest of tbe three dates, for it is tbe anniversary of the coronation of tbe first Emperor, Jlmmu. gating When Tired. A woman should not expect to de rive much benefit from her food it she eats when very tired. Don't try to rest yourself by efttlng a hearty meal. When one is exhausted Instead of eating He down for an hour to get rested. Jutit learn to avoid eating when tiled. FITSpenoanently fltired. No fits or nervous aess after first day's use ot Dr. Kline's Oreat ServeEestorer, I atrial bottleand treatise free JJr.B.H.ELini, Ltd., Mi Arch Ht.,l'bila.,P Burmah is stirred by the question of ofi sal dress. Mrs, TVlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children pain, cures wind oollo,2Sc. a bottle Ferlin baa about thirty vegetarian res taurants. ' Flfo's Core Is tbe best medicine we ever used lor all affections ot throat and luntrs. Wk. O. Endblet, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1909. London uses 311,323,002 rations of water a day. The Sensible Child. A flaxen-haired tot a bo of three attracted much attention by wander ing alone along the main aisle of a department store the other day. Crowds jostled and pushed, but the little fellow trudged onward manfully, apparently with a definite object in view. A floor walker, seeing that the child was unaccompanied, stopped him. "Where are you going, son?" he asked. "I'm looking for mamma; she's lost," responded the youngster bravely. "She got Inst when I was looking at the pretty thing's," At this moment there was a little shriek heard, and a hall-hysterical woman ran forward to clutch the boy. "That's mamma; I've found her," said the lad, calmly, as he was led away. "That boy hKft more sense than his mother." the floor walker commented. Philadelphia Record. DON'T MISS THIS.' A Cure For Stomach Troablw-A New Method, by Absorption No Drags. Do You Belch? It means a diseased Stomach. Are yon affiioted with Short Breath, Gas, Sour Eructations, Heart Pains, Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Burning Fains and Lead Weight in Pit of Stomach, Acid Stomach, Dis tended Abdomen, Dizziness, Colic? Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Tor ture? Let ns send vou a box of Mull's Anti- Belch Wafers free to convince you that it cures. Nothing else like it known. It's sure and very pleasant. Cures by absorption. Harmless. No druss. Stomach Trouble can't be cured otherwise so says Medical 1 Science. Drugs won't do they eat up the Stomach and make you worse. I We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers cure 1 and we want you to know it, hence this , offer. Special Offer. The regu.ar price of 1 Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers is 50c. a box, i but to introduce it to thousands of suffer ers we will send two (2) boxes upon re ceipt of 75c. and this advertisement, or we wiu send you a sample free for this coupon. 11255 A FREE BOX. 114 Send this coupon with yonr name and address and druggist's name who does not sell it for a tree box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers to Mull's Chape Tonic Co., 328 Third Ave., Kock island. 111. Giw full Addrets and Write Plainly. Sold at all druggists, 50c. per box. Seven Feet Ten Inches Tall. Frederick the Great's father, Freder ick William, the creator of the Prussian army whose special mania was the collection of giants from all parts of the earth would have given something like a king's ransom for "Long" Joseph, who has just Joined the First Foot guards at Potsdam, at the age of 20, with a weight of about 18 stone and a Ftature of seven feet ten inches an ugly man, decidedly, to-meet in a bayonet melee. Freder ick William had a whole regiment of such colossi, knows as the Rlesen garde, among the tallest oT them be ing one Kirkman, a Scoto-Hiberlan or Ulster Irishman, whose portrait may still be seen in the palace at Charlot tenburg. One of Frederick's first sov ereign acts was to disband this pre posterous brigade of giants, which had cost the Prussian State about as much as all the rest of its armv. STIFF' AND SORE from head to foot? Can't work today, but tomorrow you can, as the Old-Monk-Cure St. Jacobs Oil will soften and heal the muscles while you sleep. It Conquers Pain Prico, S5c mtkL 50c. PRICE,. 25 Ct zffrd cure the roiPi MlPllf GRIP. BAD 1 1- . . . unoDiTii e rnnvntn MAJORITY OF PATIENT! I0S lire. Pink-ham's Advice Saves ll , From this Sad and Costly Erporl.r2.ofr. It, ts a. c; V.l true fact every brinrs an in crease in th number of opera tions performs upon women la) our hospitals. More than three fourths of ths patients lying on those snow; white beds arte women and girls whs are awaiting or recovering from opera tions made necessary by neglect. Every one of these patients bar plenty of wurnintr in that bearing dows) feeling, pnin at tho left or right of ths womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in ths small of tho back, leucorrhreu, dizzU ness, flatulency, displacements of ths womb or irregularities. All of these symptoms aro indications of an un healthy condition of the ovaries o womb, and if not heeded the trouble; will make headway until the penalty lias to be paid by a dangerous opera tion, and a lifetime of Impaired useful nesa at best, while in many cases the results are fatal. The following letter should bring hope to suffering women. Miss Luella Adaras.of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, Wash., writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham : " About two years ago I was a great snf ferer from a severe female trouble, pains and headaches. Thedoctorprescriled formeand, finally told me that I had a tumor on the womb and must undergo an operation if f wanted to get woll. I felt that this was mt death warrant, hut I spent hundreds of dol. lars for nilical help, but the tumor kepi growing. Fortunately I corresponded with an aunt in tho New England States, and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkbam's Veg etble Compound, as it was said to cure tu mors. I did so and immediately began t Improve In health, and I was entirely cured, the tumor diiftpjieririnK entirely, without aa operation, I wish every suffering woman would try this great preparation." Just ns surely as Miss Adams was cured of the troubles enumerated In her letter, just so surely will Lydia B. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound cure every woman in the land who suffers from womb troubles, inflammation ol the ovaries, kiduc.y troubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration. Mrs. Plnkham invites all yonng women who are ill to write her for free advice. Address, Lynu, Mass. $1,000 To Be Given for Reliable Information We will give One Dollar for a Postal Card giving the first reliable news of s chance to sell a horizontal steam engine of our styles, within our rsnge of sizes. We do not want inquiries at this time for vertical, traction or gss engines. ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS have for years been the standard for all am as planta. Best of material and workmanablp. Our bis output enables us to sell on small prof- Its. An Atlai, the heat Is ths world, coals ao I more than the other kind. Wrilt today tor oar tptcial offtr. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS SiMinimeDciflf intllcitUl INDIANAPOLIS I Cnriln Engine) High Spaed EaitlBM WtrTbtBiUr I rout-Valve Knrfnot Compound hruftwi T-tbulr BofUrt I Automatic LngiaM Tbroltllof I4giai PatUbU Bolltn I ilUltri(ioei!BttrT)n 1,000,0001! P. Um Boiltrt In Mi-Tic 4,U00,0u0 H. P. . L. Douglas 3 J?& $3J? SHOESmen W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Lino cannot be equalled at any price. W.L. DOUGLAS MAKES AMD MCLL9 MORE MEM'S S3. HO SHOES THAM AMY OTHER MAMUFAOTURER. t1fl linn "tWO t inyons whs eas $IUUUU disprovs this statsment. W. I..OoukIsi $.1.50 shoes havo hy thoir Cellent style, taay fitting:, and superior weiring qualities, achieved -the la r teat aalaof any SJ.gO snoe In the world. They are ut as good as thmio that cost you $3.00 to $7.00 tho only (inference Is the price. If I could taka you Into) my factory at Brockton, Mass., ths largest la thc world under one roof making- men's fins hoes, and show you the cans with which every pair of Oouf las shoes Is made, you would realize, why W. 1 Ooutlas $3.50 shoes sue the beat shoes produced In the world. If I could ahow you the difference between ths shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas $J.SO shoes cost more to make, why they hold their ahape, tit better, wear longer, end ere ol greater Intrinsic value then any other SJ.SO shoe on the market to-day. W.L. Douplmu Strong Mmd Sha torn S2.00. Baym' Sahoml A Dmm SHo9m.S2.SO, S3, S1.1S.S1.SO , CAUTION. Insist onnn awing W.L.Dong, las shoes. Take no anhatitntA. K7n nnil without his name and price stamped on bottom. WANTED, A shoe dealer In eTory town where) W. Ij. Douglas Mhnos are not anM. Full Una . samples seut free for Inspection upon request, fat Color Cutltti u$td; thou will not wear traaia. Writ for Illuatraferl Catslng of Pall Styles. W. I DOUGLAS. Brockton, Male .wM war.Kam. 'ISSMUJI. iny flirae. P. N. U. 47, 1905. DROPSY?.1 eatsM. fUarl frr took of ts SBW DISCO VEET; if - ' ' vara wont trlraa free, nr. g. . OHM S SOWS, atlaate, Oa. 1 C?7sa3SBiSfct.a 111 "ly . 'r- ALlTI-GfilPILlE IS CUARANTHD TO CURE COLO, HEADACHE AND KEURALGIA. I wont sell -Aatl-Of-lptne to a dealer who wont Saarutia Is. ' Ml for your MOM&T BACK. IF IT BOHI'TCVIlt, W.MiMmmr,m.u., Manufacturer, aTjarftaoeKal, Mo.
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