1 . Pe-ru-narRelieves Spring Catarrh. f It ' i & - t MISS DOHA HAYDEX. ' "Without hesitation 7 to its to thank you for the great relief 1 have found, n your valuable medicine, Peruna, and will call the attention of all my friends suffering with catarrh to that fact. Besides I cheer fully recommend it to all suffering with catarrh in any form." Miss Dora Hayden, 819 6th St., S. W., Washington, D. 0. A Case of Spring Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. Lawlcr, 423 N. Broadway. Pittsburg, Kag., writes: "Last spring I caught a severe cold, which developed into a serious case of catarrh. I felt weak and sick, and could neither eat nor sleep well. "A member of our club who had been cured of catarrh through the use of Peruna advised me to try it, and I did so at once. I expected help, but nothing like the won derful change for the better I observed al most as soon as 1 started taking it. In three days I felt much better, and within two weeks I was in fine health. Feruns is a wonderful medicine." POLES "1 tried all kinds of blond remedies which fellea to do me an? good but 1 hero found the rich! thing tint. Hr foil of plmplei and black- eadi. After taking Caicarete they all left. 1 am enntlnelDg the me of them and recommending them to my friends. I feel fine when 1 rtee -n the Morning. Hope to bare a eaanee to recommend ""Vred 0. Wltten. TS Ilm St., Newark. X. I. Beat for r a. jtr i ne ooweia CAMDTCATrWjmC' Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Tee te Oood. To flood, Verer Sicken, Weaken erOripe. Me. Be.Mc.MeTet old In bnlk. The genuine tablet temped CCO. Svaranteea to core or yonr mover bank. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or M.T. 993 AHHUAL SALE, TEN MILL10H BOXES FREE! PAimrjEi To eonrlnee any woman that Pax. tine) Antiseptic will imriroYo ner neaim and do all we claim tn It TV a will end her absolutely free tt large trial box of Faxtlne with book of Instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Bend your name and address on a postal card. cleanses and heali mucous mem hnuie f- fectlons, such as nasal catarrh, pelvla catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi nine Ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending It every day. BO cents at druggist s or by mall. Remember, however. IT COSTS TOC NOTH1NO TO TRY IT. IBS B. FAX TON CO., Boston, Mass, .A. re Tou Ruptured! Why not have It Cored? Hand at ones Inter or postal, with your address and principal fact, we will mall trial treatment, without coal to roe, that will give Immediate relief from the effecta of cumbersome and dangerous trusses. We also and ear free book on the "Canes, Cere and Cure of fcuptore." This explains how yoQ mmj be Ea Jrely Cured by email ooat by the Hwsls Healer Oe.. 440 W. 8, Brie. Pa. An Insult to Army and Navy. . When the Cdmm&nder-ln-Chlef ot the United States Army la asked aa President ot the United States to ap prove the proposed constitution of the new State of Oklahoma he will find threln the following stipulation: ''No officer, soldier, or marine of the regu lar army or navy of the United States shall be entitled to vote at any elec tion In this State; provided that this section shall not be construed to In clude members and officers of the State militia." Thl provision Is a gross Insult to the army and navy, and h wicked Invasion of the rights of every retired soldier and sailor who may now or hereafter reside In the State of Oklahoma,' There are with in the limits of the new State many retired officers and men of the army who have large property Interests and have done much to prepare the Terri tory for the dignity of Statehood, yet It is here deliberately proposed to dis franchise these citizens and subject them to the Injustice' of taxation with out representation. The adoption of the above-quoted clause by the cons titutional convention of Oklahoma has provoked widespread indignation. Army and Navy Journal. Are Lights on Trains. Western railroads have begun to plan the installing of arc electric lights on passenger trains de luxe. These are to be operated on a bat tery of 50 cells, which will prevent fire or explosion following a wreck. Tko no, rf iha Inennrtpsrpnt electric lights on trains was regarded as a distinct advancement, but the are lights glow with a light so much hlt anil nnftor that thpV Will be adopted by progressive lines. A test made in Chicago during me weea by one of the railroads was entirely satisfactory. The battery is ample for a 50-hour run. Land Values in New York. Trinity Building, lust north of the old churchyard, in Broadway, New York, pays returns on a valuation of $5,000,000. In 1857 the land with the building on it, which stood until a few years ago, was bought for $200, 000. Farther up Broadway, for the site on which the Astor House stands with the original building on it, Jacob Astor paid $60,000. The land alone Is now worth $3,000,000. ' The Farmer's Wife Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn Is sour It wllrtalnt the butter that Is made In it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn Is foul It makes foul all which Is put into tt? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption ot the pure current of blood and the dissem ination ot disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sonr or bitter risings after eating and poor .appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, Indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. "f tilrrflKaffll'""," ence lor mo. f.nrrrm i 01 parting Tparhgrs an aff the several; .tat1, W frirnnlnnn Til nlacnijprv T Sue-eat mivii.r- r .twITiy the writing igBirai nnrni hat this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if yon will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingredient entering into his world-famed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical men of the age say of them. P. R, TJ. 18, 1907. If afflicted with weak eyes, aae A Wonderful Oil Stove Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new principles. Easily managed. Reduces fuel ex-" pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. For your summer cook ing get a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Its heat la highly concentrated. Doea not overheat the kitchen. Oil always at a maintained level. Three sizes. Fully warranted. It not at your dealer's, writs our nearest agency for deacriptivs circular. Re&fO Lamp fst round household XH IfSXTn T la the W lamp for all- . kuuuu UUUHCUUIU UDO 411 WW of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Per fectly constructed ; ebsoluteiy safe ; unexcelled in light-giving power; an onuunent to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, writ to our nearest agency. ATLAMTIO RiFiNiMo COMPANY (Incorporated) . A The Girl Who Tries to Conquer New York. By VfRS. DDOTJ8 DEXISOK. "I know of nothing more pathet ic," said a woman to me, lately, "than the one face one is sure to find at every boarding house in New York the face of the girl who has just come to conquer the, city. To me such faces are mora tragic than an army with binners. Why doesn't she go home?" Now, why should she go home the girl who has Just come to con quer the city? The women who are at the heads of their professions did not go home,' and they are not going to keep their places always. Who will take their places if that army ot eager, confident young women at the boarding house tables of New York should suddenly go home? There came a girl to New York, three years ago, who went to see one ot the successful women in her pro fession. "My dear young friend," said the successful woman, "go home, i have an average of ten girls a day who come to me as you have come. I know girls ot refinement college bred and clever who cannot earn five dollars a week in this town. Go home and stay there." "But yon didn't go home," sug gested the girl. "That was because I didn't know what I was daring," replied the suc cessful woman. The girl did not go borne, how ever. She stayed, and now she is earning a salary almost equal to that of the successful woman for New York is Indeed a fairy city if one knows a little magic oneself. To every girl who has come here to make her way I should like to say two things: First, know yourself; that bit of advlcfi has never yet been equaled. Second, if tt is not your pride, nor your desire, nor your discontent at home, but your sober judgment ot your own ability and perseverance that leads you to believe honestly that you can win then stay. Given health, and with no pressing call of duty at home, any girl who understands her own personality, and who stays in the belief I have Just mentioned, holds her future in her own hands. In her own hands) There, alas, is the rub; for upon the way she Juggles the future with her own clever hands everything depends, far more than on the intervention of fate. Success Magazine. New York's Extravagant Tax. It costs New Yorkers $31 a head to be governed. In Philadelphia and in Chicago it costs only $13 a head, and citizens are provided with police, fire, sanitary and other protection common to large cities. In Buffalo the figure is $12; in Washington, Bridgeport, Schenectady and cities of that sort, $11 per capita pays the tax; In Houston, Texas, the charge is under $10; in lively Los Angeles, $7.60; Scranton and Seattle each col lect $6.60, and Nashville, Tenn., Is at the-bottom ot the list of progressive cities with a taxation of about $6 per capita, less than one-fifth ot New York's rate. The average city tax throughout the country is probably between $10 and $11 per capita, or almost exactly the amount by which New York has raised its per capita figure in only nine years. Broadway Magazine. Fruits by the Roadside. The province of Hanover, Ger many, - owns 176,794 fruit trees planted along the sides ot 1976 miles of highways. There are pear, cherry, plum and apple trees. Apples are the most numerous, and give, upon the whole, the best returns. The planting ot trees began in the early part of the last century. a Those which are too old to be ot' service are being-replaced. But a large part of the highways thus utilised as or chards have been constructed since 1870. The grosB income from these trees has reached nearly '$40,000 in a season. The maintenance costs about halt the average product, which is a little over twelve and a halt cents per tree. Yonth's Companion. Of Proved Honesty. A small town out West had for a long time a chief of police, one Alt Church, noted for his bluntness and honesty. One day a grocer went to him for information about a certain Joe White, who had applled for credit and a book at his store, and the fol lowing dialogue ensued: "Good mornin', Mr. Church." "Mornin'." "Do you know Joe White?" "Yes." "What kind ot a fellow is he?" Pretty fair." "Is he honest?" "Honest? I should say so. Been arrested twice for stealing and ac quitted both times." Harper's Weekly. , How the Printer Erred, It was a typographical error that threatened to bring streaks of gray into the locks of the editor ot a newly started weekly which purported to chronicle the doings ot the smart Set of a Western city. In reality, how ever, it sold out the edition and filled the readers with a desire to see what would develop in the succeeding num bTS.. The subject of the paragraph was a pink luncheon given by a well known matron. When the edition was given to the public it was found that the opening lines ot general eulogy were followed by the bald statement, "The luncheon was punk." Llpplncott'a. 2 OF Personal Knowledges Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of ' this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is reallv essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir 'of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethic J product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy or Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component. farts and has won the valuable patronage ol millions of the Well informed of the" world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best or family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. whether you call for byrup of rigs or by the full name Syrup Figs and Elixir of Senna. a: 7: SAN FRANCISCO. CAU LOUISVILLE, KY. londonsengland. NEW YORK.N.Y PUTNAM FADELESS DYE voior nore goods brighter and (aster colors Wan an? omer dje. On 100. package colors all libera. They dye In cold water better than any otner dsv Ta ww bmuvu NiiuviunviHiii AjwK nciM.w. m uvuuw-eve w via diwcd nan iui unota munitus uauu iUi, unionTiue, miser Canada's Postal Protest. Two United States postal officials have been at Ottawa negotiating a new arrangement for second ctasa matter newspapers and periodicals. Borne time ago the Canadian authori ties gave notice that the existing ar rangement made tn 1875 was unsatis factory. The thief complaint is that the United States Is sending 10 tons ot this class ot mall Into Canada for every ton returned,-and that the pres ent free exchange is one-sided in its benefits. Canadian Courier. "THE MARRYING SQUIRE." Justice Geo. E. lw, of Brazil, Ind., Has Married 1400 Couples. Justice Geo. E. Law, ot Brazil, Ind., has fairly earned the title "The Marrying Squire," by which he is known tar and wide, having already mar ried some 1400 cou ples. Ten years ago he was Deputy Coun ty Treasurer. "At jf" yj i that time, II said Jus f ZJ I tlce Law, "I was suf- noying aianey trou ble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sedi ment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Fills cured me in 1897, and, tor the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. Norway's Beaweed, used as fuel, yields a greater revenue than its fisheries. PITS, St. Vitus'Dance :Nervous Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. t3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. E. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch at., Phils., Pa. Champlaln Anniversary. Arrangements are being made to get New York, Vermont and Canada to unite In celebrating, on July 4, 1909, the three hundredth anniversary of Samuel de Champlaln's discovery of the lake which bears his name, and which abuts on the territory of each of these communities. France was beginning, to colonize Canada at the time of the discovery of Lake Champlaln, and England was Btartlng to Establish its 13 American colonies along the Atlantic Coast Cham plaln wag Governor of Canada. Glacier Ice for Sale. Glacier Ice Is now delivered to some of the larger consumers of Lyons and other cities of Europe. There are so many railways In the Alps at present that it has been found profitable to gather this ice and transport it to the cities, where it Is preferred to other ice because of its hardness and lasting qualities. This Ice is blasted and mined in the same manner as stone Is quarried. . Most Active Volcano. The most active volcano in exist ence is Sangay, in Ecuador. Ex plosions occur usually four times in the hour, 267 explosions have been counted in an hour. It is a pity to be ill ! Take Garfield Tea, the laxative exactly suited to the needs of men, women and children; it is made wholly of herbs; it purifies the blood, eradicates disease overcomes constipation, brings From the hawksblll turtle of the Caribbean sea comes the turtolse shell of commerce. BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. Awful Humor Eating Away Face Body a Mass of Sores Cntlcura Cures in Two Weeks. "My little daughter broke out all over her body with a humor, and we used every thing recommended, but without results. I called in three doctors, but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little face was being eaten away. Her ears looked as if they would drop ff. Ifaigh' .i advised me to get Cuticura Soap and utment, and before I had used half of the cake of Soap and box of Ointment the ore bad all healed, and my little one's face and body were as clear as a new-born babe's. I would not be without it again if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy five cent. Mrs. George J. Rtese. 701 Co burn St., Akron, Ohio, Aug. 3U, 1905." V A New York store contains 3,000 dlf ferent barks, roots and berries, all Im ported from China.. Is the best choice when a lnxntive is needed; It is Pure, Pleasant to take, Jlild and Potent. Buaranteed nnder the Food and Drugs Law. The' Jamestown Exposition' police will consist of a hundred men, known as the Powhatan Guards. v Mains Farming Profits. Aroonstook Is the place where money can be made on farm property. George A. Fawcett has sold his farm of 160 acres, located near Fort Fair field village, to John and William Henderson for $16,000. Mr. Fawcett tame from New Brunswick less than three years ago and invested $2,000, since which time he is preported to have cleaned up over $10,000 from his farm. Kennebec Journal. Canada's trade with this country is three times greater than with the mother country. Hard to Kill. A colored man up at Leavenwa has broken the record for living der difficulties. A surgical ofl tlon showed that he had lived a with a blood clot In his' bral large as a man's hand. ' 9100 Reward, $100. The readers of this rtansr will lentms learn that there is at least one dreaded ease that science has been able to cure" its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s ( Cure is the only nositive eure now kn the medical fraternity. Catarrh twins i stitutional disease, requires a constitute treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in nally, acting directly unun the blood i cous surfaces of the system, thereby destr ing tbe foundation of tbe disease, ana gn the patient strength by building up the stitution and assiNtina feature in dom work. The proprietors have so much J in its curative powers that they ones Hundred Dollars for any case that it fa cure, bend for list of testimonials. Aq F. J. Ciiekey k Co., Toledo Sold bv DruroiRtR. 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipatirj Higher Criticism. Much depends upon the celved notion which) the read have about the book wlilch his hands what his Jud Its contents will be. Am the greatest Bible readers. Jorlty of them take it as been taught to, as the di true and wholly good. find what they do not und discover conflicting statenl pass them as mysteries, bu any sense errors. CoiJ either skip those peculiar or attempt to smooth thq over. The work ot the m higher critics has been to fl; these statements got lntoj found. tat In the Celestial empire, where hu man life Is held cheap, the genius or demon ot suicide is represented as a Jester. I HEALTH OF WOMEN In this nineteenth century lo keep up with the march of progress every power of woman is strained to its utmost, and the tax upon her physi cal system is far greater than ever. In the good old-fashioned days pi our grandmothers few drugs . were) used In medicines. They reliedbpon roots and herbs to cure weaknesses and disease, and their knowledge of roots and herbs was far greater than that of women today. I It was in this study of roots and herbs that Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy mora nntent and pfrtaninna. (hnn tVlKi). (w. u. r I IN ft any, combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. This medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics or other harmful drugs and today holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine the world has aver known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file In the laboratory at Lynn, Mass., which testify to its wonderful value. Mrs. C. E. Fink, of Carnegie, Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I wish every suffering woman would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and write to you for advice. It has done me a world of good and what it has accomplished for me I know it' will do for others. When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displa auon, innammaiion, cacicacne, xservous Prostration, member there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. I table Compound. Mrs. Pinkham's Stand-ins Invitatiot women suffering from any form of female weakr write Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn. Masa Out of htr ) perience she probably has the very knowledge thati