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TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR Seemed Imminent—Scalp Was Very Scaly and Hair Came Out by Hand fuis —Scalp Now Clear and New Hair Grown by Cuticura. "About two years ago I was troubled with my head being scaly. Shortly after that I had an attack of typhoid fever and I was out of the hospital possibly two months when I first no ticed the loss of hair, my scalp being still scaly. I started to use dandruff cures to no effect whatever. I had actually lost hope of saving any hair at all. I could brush it off my coat by the handful. I was afraid to comb it. But after using two cakes of Cuti cura Soap and nearly a box of Cuti cura Ointment, the change was sur prising. My scalp is now clear and healthy as could be and my hair thick er than ever, whereas I had my mind made up to be bald. W. F. Steese, 5812 Broad St., Pittsburg, Penn., May 7 and 21, 1908." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole I'rops., Boston. Even when a man proves that he is a woman's superior she doesn't be lieve it. Thorr Is morr Cat:irrh In this «r ft Ion of the country than all other discuses put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a pri ât many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, a,id by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science lias proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease, and therefore requires constitutional treatn.» nt. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney It Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the evily Constitutional cure on the market. It Is ta!:en Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It nets directly on the blood *nd mucous surfac s of the sysUm. They offer one hundred dollars fur any ease it falls to cure. Send 1er circulars an 1 testimonials. Address: F. .1. CIIKNKV i CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Drutreists, ÎV. Take Hall'a Family I'll.s for constipation. The trouble with a lot of men who hî.ve ftood intentions is their lack of executive ability. Lie. li-ive more df Health and more of lake Uariioid Ten! This Natural laxa tive retaliates liver, kidneys, stomach and beweis, corrects ci nxtipatioti, purities the biood und eradicates disea.-e. Women seldom jump at conclusions fcecause they se'.doni conclude. It'll soon begin! But it'll never 6top! You'd be sorry if it did. WRiG LEY'S SPEARMINT. No. Cordelia, cabinet not deliver sermons in a ministers cabinet. do \VK PAY 10-1 le FOR COWHIDES. Hich price for furs ami sell leather cheap N. V.'. Hiile & Fur Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. It is easier dog than the to -top the barking of Hing of a mosquito. Mrs. Wiiulow's Soothing Syrup. For children teethlnir, Miftens the pums, reduces In C i'.lui a 'J on. a, lays pain, curea wluilcoilu. 25c a bottle. If a man hasn't to feel blue. a red cent he is apt These brisk mornings, (ice W lilz on Waffles. Even lbe seli-nvide ;tisfied with his job. man is seldom CARTERS ÎTTLE EVER PILLS. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dia» tressfroui Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eatinp. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Moutl), Coat* ed Tonpue, Tain in the Side, TORPID LIVEK. Ihey regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature BEFUSE SUBSTITUTE». WR1GLEYS CARTERS ■PITTLE ■ I va m IVER PILLS. Remembe this 0$ 'Remember that WRICLEY 's L^na -j - Dr. MolNTOSII celebrated Natural Uterine Supporter fivesimmediate relief. Koid \>y all mm pieal instrument dealers and hading c.-iUirists in United states and Canada. C.'-talc.'. price lis-t and particulars mailed | ou apI>!'*ration. I THIS HASTINGS & McIXTOSH TRUSS CO., 1)11; \V::'nutSt., J'hÛûdolphia, l'a., manufacturers of trusts and to!«- lij.aUcrs <.t the (iennine »UiuiptU ' McicU'Sh Supporter. NO NEED TO TAKE CHANCES There Is a Sure Way of Knowing Good Paint Material. There is really no need whatever for any property owner to take chances in the selection of his paint materials. It doesn't cost a cent to learn how to be on the safe side. Certainly every property owner has enough at stake to find this out. A complete painting guide, known as H' ^owner's Painting Outfit No. 49, can e had free by writing National Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Building, New York. This company is the largest maker of pure white lead in the world. Its Dutch Boy Painter trademark is famous as a guarantee of purity and quality. The outfit includes a book of color schemes, for either interior or exterior painting, a book of specifica tions, and a simple little instrument, with directions for testing the purity of paint materials. We blame Providence for our pov erty, but take the oredit ourselves when we get rich. A KeaHonnbli* mikkph H oh . Canada Sup Sjrup. The shortest cut to heaven is lifting some one out of hell. Spear isn't anything! Mint isn't anything! Spearmint isn't anything— unless it's WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT. wife makes him show her unrestraill They Contrary Ways. say Hansum's rieh, elderly ed affection. IIow does she manage it?" "By a simple paradox." "How is that?'' "Every time he gets demonstrative ehe encourages him by giving him a check." A CURE FOR FITS. The Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuries. Th^ intense interest that has been mani fested throughout the country by the won derful cures that are being accomplished daily bv epileptieide still continues. It is real'lv surprising the vast number of peo pie who have already been cured of fits and nervousness. In order that everybody may have a chance to test the medicine, large trial bottles, valuable literature, His ton- of Epilepsy and testimonials, will be sent by mail absolutely free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, 518 Pearl Street, New Wk t ity. Had Confessed It. Scull lor (angrily)—How came you to fay I had been cutting a sorry fgure of Ute? Wagley—You told me so yourself. Sculptor—1 did no such a thing. Wagley—Well, you told me you were making a statue of Repentance. In cape of accident, cuts, wounds, burns, «calds, sprains, bruises, etc.. nut Ii« inj: will so quickly take away all pain und soreness as llumlins Wizard Oil. Cities of Concrete. The extensive use of reinforced concrete which the Italians have al ready made leads one to hope that if Messina and Reggio are once more to rise they will be reinforced concrete cities, with comparatively low build ings. A Domestic F.ye Remedy Compounded by Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws. Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drug gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Mu rine in Your Eyes. You Will Eike Murine. Refined Pessimism. Burton was writing bis "Anatomy of Melancholy." "I suppose," he sighed, "I'll ac cumulate a big stack of bones out of this.' ' He ivever. as he further reflected, this was not much better than having skeleton in the closet. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over ÎÎO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought His Idea of Reforming It. Party of the First Part—But don't you believe in reforming the tariff? Wild Eyed Crank—Reforming the tariff? Of course, I do. It has one T too many! Wait! The delicious fragrance ol WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT will soon fill the air everywhere! The best thing to do when you catch a cold is to let go of it. DR. J. H. RINDLAUB, (Specialist), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Fargo, N. D. Many people who want noble char acter are unwilling to go to its school. | I WE m'Y Miller CR KAM GET OCR PRICE & Holmes, St. Paul. M>nn. Excessive emphasis on a few ideas it, evidence of the absence of many. There'» net liins *<» Up IU 'Ious as Cunndu Sap. A man of means seldom gives him £oü away. WORTHY OF NATION CAPITAL SOON TO BE FINEST CITY IN THE WORLD. Movements on Foot to Enlarge and Beautify Washington Already Are in Evidence—New Depot a Mark of Progress. Though not entirely completed, the new Union station in Washington is such a vast improvement over the previous railroad terminal equipment of the capital that the inaugural vis itors who have made trips there on other occasions must have been deep ly impressed. They came through a gateway of great artistic attractive ness. They found themselves landed In a station which possesses every possible convenience for the comfort of the traveler. Everything Is on a generous scale. A crowd of 10,000 peo ple can be handled with less friction now than was occasioned four years ago in the arrival of a thousand. Ten trains can discharge their loads simul taneously without causing more than a neighborly touching of elbows, whereas in the old days two trainloads pouring into one of the stations at the same time would block every pas sage and cause infinite confusion. This change is the token of the new Washington, the national capital as it is soon to be, in all its equipment. For the day is now at hand when the people of this country are demanding that their national center be made a credit to the republic. The federal . .., » , 1 ... . , . „ 1 gisiators have felt the quickening impulse of this sentiment and stand ready now in more generous measure ' * ' ----- - - than ever before to proceed with the evolution of the ideal capital upon broad lines. Just outside of the station the new comer sees a wide expanse of territory flanked by the capitol and the senate office building. It is now an unlovely , . , ! viously in a transition state. A screen ; of evergreen trees has been put in po ; gUJon around the outer curves of the ; linos harplv hirlinp- the nil , stf eet car lines, barely hiding tne un even spaces where the work of filling has not been finished. There is an ; ug ] y huddle of half-buried buildings left in their awkward plight by the ! change of grade, perhaps eventually to ! be taken into the plaza area or, fail ing that, to be replaced by attractive office building. It is now an unlovely stretch in some respects, raw and rough along the outer edges, and ob A business buildings. The government contemplates—how leisurely the pro ceedings will be is not to be predicted —the acquisition of the as yet unta ken land lying directly between the station and the Capitol park. It has been proposed to place somewhere on I that space a noble memorial to Abra ham Lincoln, where, as an earnest ad vocate of the plan declares, it can be ; seen and appreciated by the American ; people "every time the train conies in." This now untrimmed, undecorated : r.tation plaza will some day be one of the most famous places in the United States. Tardily but effectively the truth has been appreciated at the cap itol that this city of Washington ; stands before the world as the seat of a great government, a world lead 'er; that it is the center of American ! thought, an ever increasing power for the uplift of humanity. The obliga tion resting upon congress to make I this city attractive in its garb, to give it no less than the best in all details : of official outfitting and to place it on j the highest possible plane of municipal j efficiency is impressing itself annually more deeply upon the legislators, and this artistically attractive, practically useful terminal, a model of conveni ! ence and a credit to the public spirit I of the railway corporations, is one of the results. When another inauguration day ar ! rives Washington expects to welcome its host of friends with the plaza com i plete in all respects, so that the incom ing visitor will step forth to behold a scene that cannot be equaled in any other city in the world. Setting the Capital in Order. In December, 1900, the centennial anniversary of the removal of the seat of government to the District of Co lumbia was observed. With one ac cord, senators, representatives, govern ors and others of high and low degree expressed the belief that the time to set the city in order, artistically, was at hand. Among other organizations celebrating the anniversary was the Institute of American Architects, which in its discussion of past achieve ments did not lose sight of the fact that the future held possibilities. Working on its suggestions, Senator McMillan, chairman of the committee on the District of Columbia, secured the passage of a resolution authorizing him to appoint a commission to pre ju.ve a plan for the improvement of the park system The commission, com posed of Da niai ü. Hurnham. Frederick Daw Olmsted, Jr., Charles Mclvim and Augustus St. Gamlens, prepared a i-,!an which, con fanning so far as j os ib"i with that of I/Enfant, cxtonue:! it to uisit present conditions, and pre vVioJ me.isures so neutralize the mis placing of the Washington monument and other buildings. 1 ! AFTER SUFFERING TEN YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound M arlton , N.J.—I feel that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has f'ven me new life. suffered for ten years with serious female troubles, in flammation, ulcer ation, indigestion, nervousness, and could not sleep. Doctors gave me up, as they said my troubles were chronic. I was in despair, and did not _ care whether I lived or died, when I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so I began to take it, and am well again and relieved of all my suffering. ' r —Mrs. G eorge J ordy, B ox 40, Mar It on, N .J. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Eound, made from native roots and erbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousandsof voluntary te stimonials are on file iu the Pinkham laboratory at ' Lynn, Mass., from women who nave ! been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul cera tion, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities,periodicpains,backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to her self to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial. 1 If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden - tial letter to Mrs . Pinkham , at Lynn , Mass . Her advice is free , and always helpful * j j j After losing a case a lawyer is will- j lng to "try, try again"—as long as Iiis client is willing to pay the freight. We buy cream. The Crescent Creamery Co., St. Paul. One way to remove paint is to sit down on it before it is dry. Spearmint! Spearmint! What's that? Nothing—unless it's WRIG LEY'S SPEARMINT. If some people were to think twice before speaking they would probably forget what they wanted to say. For you and for me. Gee Whiz Syrup. Bravery of some men looks a good deal like brute force. §25 Guara * WRiatEY'S WOOL PICKER & BE AR DSLEY Commission Company ST. LOUIS, MO. Largest receivers of con signed Wool west of the Mississippi River. Order Wool bags and Twine now. Write for Prices. Established 1870. Foxhounds, Nor eeian Bear BLOODHOUNDS, E liounds. Irish Wolfhounds Registered. Stamp for catalog. Hook wood Kennel», Lexington, Ky. M PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM IClMotei and be*stifle! the hair. I Promote! • luxuriant growth. Falls to Reitore Oray ' its Touthful Color. •mi Si hair filling. »•ver F; (finralp diicawi N D N U —NO. 16— 1909 COLT DISTEMPER tCan be handled very easily. The stole a**e cured, and all «C&efr&fe Fame atuble, no matter how "exposed." kept from has tag tùm «eafce, by usinp FPOHN*S LIQUID DISTEMPER CI'HE. Oir» «g the tongue, or in feed. Act« ou the biood and expel* civrms t ö all fornix of distemper. Best remedy ever known for niaivs in toaL Cue boitleflfuaranU'ed to cure one ease. ôOean^ IIa butttfc; < & mm» èlO dozen or druggists and harness dealers, or .-cr.t eipre*Miö manufacturers. Cut rhows how to poultice throaî5. Booklet prives ererytbin^. l ocal agents wanted. Largeirt nSSsqn _ ^ horse remedy In©xlBteace—twelve years. 8POHN MEOSCAK. CO.. (heotete uni B»ctiriciogi£t3, Cochei». Ind., Representln« Independent Crain Shippere" WOODWARD & COMPANY ESTAIS US 11 KL> 187». Duluth GRAIN COMMISSION Minneapolis This Trade-maxk Eliminates AB Uncertainly In the purchase df paint materials It is a guarantee of par ity and qoalSyk For your ova protection, mm that it is on the side of every keg of white leal you buy. MTiomiEuen 1902 Trinity Bail«!«, WHI a Levait BILLIONSGRASS WÊ^M Costs 80e—90c p«r acrt for toed. Most wonderful (rraw of the century,yield* nçfrt 5 to 10 tons of hay p«*r acre and lots of pan tor* I aides. ItKlmply prows, grow*.grows ! Cuttitodqyl and in 4 weeks It look? ifor the mower airalx*, hm | so on. Grows and flourishes everywhere, on eviwgr I farm in America. Cheap as dirt; luxuriant a«» tfce] bottom lands of Egypt. Big seed catalog trmm «r J send IOC In stamps and receive samplo o* fttal wonderful grass, also of Speltz, the cereal w«*ii " Bar lev, Oats, Clovers, Grasses, etc., etc., and t log free. Or send I4C and we will add a mi farm teed novelty never seen by you before. SALZER SEED CO., Box W, La Crosse, 1 BOY SHOES M.00TO»3.00 j The Reason I Make and Sell Hore Men's .09 lt> $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer if baeacn I give th* wearer the UreSt ct t'p net* templet, organlcation ot trained experte a«4 dtM ikoeinakeri !n the country. The »election of the leather! for each part a the i w a and every detail of the mailing la every deptrtaw^a»' looked after by the beet ihoemahen In the thaa .«enrUT If I could «now you how carefully W. L. Dos;:u ilha» are made, you woaldthan understand why thev hel£ tUr ■hape, fit better, and wear longer than any other reu Ire My Methol of Tanning the Soles makes them #«na Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others. Shoes for Every Memtier of the Fnaflf, Bteu, Roya, Women, M laaea and < For ial>- tiy âlioe dealer! everywhere. njMITinM I None genuine without W. i. !>>n*as» • UHUIIUii à name and price stamped c.i K>ti>joa. Fast Color Eyelet! Ueed Ezclailvely. Catalog aiStl tnm W. L DOUGLAS. 167 Syark St.. Brockioo. J WRIGLEY'S w Worms "Cascarets are certainly fine. I gave * one when the doctor was treating him for e«si&f * ol the stomach. The next morning he paeseâ four pieces of a tape worm. He then got a b tne and in three days he passed a tape-worm AS faaC long. It was Mr. Matt Krcck. of Millenfoasg» Dauphin Co.. Pa. I am quite a worker for C«sct rcts. I use them mybelf and find them beut-Sciaï fer most any disease caused by impure Clias. E. Condon, I^ewiston, Pa., (Mifflia Cat? Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Goaä. Do Good. Never Sioken.Wealten or Gripe. )0c, 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The ceou ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Western Canada MORE BIG CROPS IN I90S m m m Another 60,000 s«S— tiers from the UïûleiS States. New «iî*-» tricts opened ferset» dement. 320 acre» of land to each set« tier,—160 ftcr homestead and 160 at $3.00 per acre» A vast rich country and a contented pr-of* perous people."- F-.xiract from corrts?f<r.rfs-%<f of Xitiioritit Editor, tvhese lisii tp WVjfrr* Canada, in .-lusust, tooS, was an Many have paid the entire cost o£ theshr farms and had a balance of from $VXßö*M' $20.00 per acre as a result of one cr \»p. Spring wheat, winter wheat, oats, fcurîrj!^ flax and peas are the principal crop s, «vbükt the wild grasses bring to perfe-ction beet cattle that have ever been sold ov the Chicago market. Splendid climate, schools and chrircôati in all localities. Railways touch inosl of the settled districts, and prices for püxfcun» are always good. Lands may alBD b* chased frcm railway and land coropissiem. For pamphlets, maps and inforntstictia re garding low railway rates, apply to IhsjMtsv» tendent of Immigration, Ottawa, C rnnadtt^maf the authorized Canadian Government Acesft; Milord Block, CHAS. PILLIN0. Grind Fork*, Nerâ ESAUfeU WatsoaB.f PATENTS» 0 iE.COI«» , l C . Books tree. : reference» frV RI c< fcV'S T SPEARMINT U afflicted with j I Thompson's EyeWatnr