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At a recent examination a uritisb Sandldate in the London College of Music defined a mustlral interval as p a short cause for refreshment " ra Iv When a man is mlaking all sorte 0, la faces at hilnl .lf in a mirror he usu- do Illy isn't crazy. ,nlvy havinc. ; w SUFFERED TORTURES. at Mk Racked With Pain. Day and Night, ti For Years. w Wm. It. Walter, engineer of Chats- i worth. Ills , writes: "Kidney disease ti was lurking In mv sybteni for year. I t had torturing pain Pl in the side and it back and the urine Il was dark and full 11 of sedilnint. I was I1 racked with pain. at day and night. T 1 could not sleep or Iih eat well, and finally became crippled ti and bent over with riheumatism. o Dean's Kidney Pills brought quick tQ relief, and,in time,cured me. Though I lost 40 pounds, I now weigh 200, more than ever before." Sold by all dealers. sO cents a box e Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. t. ti S Some nic il l i','t yoil t., do a f:a vor for them as if th,.y .,re doil- r it for you. iI Weak Eye. Are mado strong by L.o-,iarllsa Eve Lotion Inflammation io curdl withiut lain ill one day. No ',thlr ,.y,' ro. itvy n., Iur' aud lheal- a lag. Keeps thb. eyyes in wo,rking trim. It makes strong eye.s. (tuarantced or mnre y refunded. Draiggist sill it at '25 tit. or c forwarded propaid on re' ljit of lprice by H. C B. Loonardl & Co., Tampa. Fla. A girl's ide':a of heiwl" hill ii t,, f c get to look eda :iers at at man whI gives hecr hi: seat in a street car. That our Anc'rican fora'.t- alsr,:unl In plants which pos-e.s the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested 1 by scores of the' Illrust eminent me'di'al writers and teacher' . Even the Iuntu tored Indians had di-coveredc the usefuIl ness of many na;tlve plants before the advent of tihe white ra.,c. This informa tion. inparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue investigations until I to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce believes that or American for sets in most valuable medicinal roots the cu most obstinate and fatal dis If w properly Investigate them; of this conviction. be ol dewlth prl tha almsot mrvrrln. -Inm nWrt he hiw Iida Medical Tie teartr to tc en ndrlpeD dia. igeation. U ver. actional and even valvular and other affections of I the heart yleld to Its curative action. The season Whb It cures these and many other affection, is clearly shown in a little book of estracts from the standard medical works which is malled free to any address by Dr. R. V. Pierce. of Buffalo. N. Y.. to all sending euest for the same. Not less marvelous. In the unparalleled came it is constantly making of woman's many pculla affections. weaknesses and disel g de ments, is Dr. Pierce's Isr p s ris amply attested by thou pl testimonals con- a tribeted by eeful a who a e a a tI a man u rav and 0 physicians had failed. t Both the above mentioned medicines are wholly made up from the lyoseric extracts of native, medicinal roots The processes em- 1 pileed in their manuftacture were original wtlb Dr. PLerce, and they are carried on by skilled chemists and pharmacists with te I aid of apparatus and appliances specially i desbined and built forth ti parose . Botd medlcines are entirely free rom llol and all other harmful bablt-formin. drigs A full list of their ingredients is printe Od on each bottle-wrapper. It's hard for a girl to take as much interest in your love making if she suspects you mean it. OFFERED WORTWV ..YA OUNo PEOPLE O matter bhow limited Lyour means or eduea . on,. If you wish a thoroeuh busilnes trainin and od position, write today for Owi smte hlslf-lrla oaq. Busces. lnde andneeo sad p wrotble FORTUNE guaran ed Por'S deltay--wrtte today. A.-AI.A. SUa. (OLLUII. MACON. QIA. - SI1Ropalred1 Gin and Hill Supplies . . . .,. eoblusmosaL GIN a nACHIRE WOEKS ft CURED Reliof. Removes al swelling la 5 to s dyrs: eflects a perm.anent cure In 3oto s odays. Trialtreatmntt given free. fcthing'5n be fairaer write Dr. H. H. Grana's Soas Siecislalslt5 s. * Attlaets' P Mica Axle Grease lengthens the life of the wagon-saves horse power, time and tem per. Destlubrlcantiu the world-contains powdered mica which forms asmooth, Imed costing on axle, and ducc frictlon. SIfyou wantyouroutlht to 5 d sad earn money while it lests-grese Oe sles with Iica agi Imm Indirect Persuasion. t,, On a vacant lot in \vCat I'hllaadel phia and down in .t nollow made by ra!:;lng the g:a L. o: th,' :.t:.'e.s new- r ly opened thronygh sotme old farnmlng land there wr- ollbsert'\d It'i other 1'd day t A) men Ihed 1,.I tver .t tiny fire, niut. which was fanned l, t;. at.-;::." wintry ". '. wind that 1:Xw thr ,,h thir lonig Al. I and flowing whlic, rs O),." of the knights of the road was eatli.g some- And thirt out of a tin can. anid the other Ah, s was reaJing a nowlapauer. "'I cou'd dig that channl for lhe DelawAre." 4aild the reader. "for l"'s meney than thie subway wooldl test I'd get a 1' lot of a hl1 dia and : ;a! the bottom, You"I put it l!;ht on the surf:ee Ir:d squirt That it in with a fore,- pilip -o as to make iitre, goeil' the det per ,I)u went. This Tim. need only he done in 'l'e spot. Then I'd hav: e oilte ouii dis o, cr that sp',' 1I11 and I ein to :.r.' .t' , it the gold Ah. The city co(ildi then sit back ;nd take n1`' In money for laermitn to ,'rodtge. and And the channel wonli si-on e tcleared o'tl outl al tol way low;, A ithi it fur- Iti ther exliens.e."--Philad'vlphia Record. sn Sheridan In a National Conventien. T'a-t "It is a tradition that no Amnerica:n I'll ever refl.ised a Presidential nomina I tion." said Judgi W. I. IlRodgers, City Anr Solicitor of Pittshurg. "and yet I saw a very Inote I an ta l;::mer forth a renunciation of the place, although it had not really been tendered him. I It was at the Chicago convention of Viso, when we. battl'd for days be fore (;artield finall , won. I was there as one of the l;t; who stuck Iby Grant to the last ditch. e,;'ebody in the convention hall shouted out: 'Mr. Chairman. I nominate General Phil Sheridan for President.' There were cheers, and in a moment the little cavalryman was on h!s fert. very greatly confused, very red in the facei and . et determined to speak. 'Please don't mention toy name.' he said. 'I assure you that I have no such am bition. I am loyal to my old chief.' s Then he sat down amid a tremendous sen uproar of plaudits."-Washiugton Her- Mr. aid. out: A recent novel says a man really t needs two v ives-a Martha wife to ter air the beds Ind order the dinner, and a Mary wife to look at and talk to. Pre Guess whether the novel was written by a woman or a man, Insists the Bo de ton Globe dbut FITst,st.Vitu ' Datr.: Nvervous I soaseper for manentlycured by Dr. lKhne's ireat Nerve dre Restorer. gRJ trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,titl Arch St., Phila., Pa. - bel James J. Jeffries is the only bellig Sien erent on record who Is faithfully liv- goc ing tiup to the principles of the Peace liev Conference, declares the New York St5 American. ed BLACK, ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE an, stil Physiaclas Called It Eczema In Worst due Form-Patient Despaired of Cure stit -Catcara Remedies Cure Her. H "About four years ago I was alircted met with black splotches all over my face and ras a few covering my body, which produced a He severe itching irritation, and which caused ava me a great deal of suffering, to such an ex- les tent that I was forced to call in two of the leading physicians of - . After a thor. Ne ough examination of the dreaded complaint they announced it to be skin eczema in its the worst form. Their treatment did die no abl good. Finally I became despondent and de- ute tided to discontinue their services. Then my husband purchased a single set of the Cuti- SoT curs Remedies, which entirely stopped the Jm breaking out. I continued the use of the -N Cuticura Remedies for sis months, and after that every splotch was entirely gone. 'le I have not felt a symptom of the eczema since, which was three years ago. Mrs. re Lizzie E. Sledge, 540 Jones Ave., Selmq, kn Ala.. Oct. 28. lI9uk" ha I but Catching Cold. -( A baldlheaded physician as he brushed a few flies from the whilte ite and polished dome of his skull, said: cat "I used to be dreadfully subject to tal colds even in the summer. I had to An wear a black skull cap all the time. is The minute I took It off I began to ne eneeze and wheeze. But now for a Tr year I have not once worn a skull cap and I have not once had a cold. tal Why, I could go and stand bareheaded the In a snowstorm without any Ill ef- liv feet. My immunity to colds comes S from this: Every morning I put my ph head under the cold water spigot and ret let the cold water run for a minute or on my bald crown. This is a refresh lng thing, and sTnee I begun to do it Ht SI have never had a cold."-Milwauk2 ' It. turnal I Diet of the Oldest Parlsienns. a This is the daily diet of Mme. Rob-. Inson, aged 107, the oldest Inhabitant of Paris: Early in the morning she Ph takes a cup of chocolate and a biscuit. At noon she eats some eggs, mashed ta potatoes or peas and fruit, and in the evening at 6 o'clock, about an hour 'o - before she go-i to bed, she takes a i bewl of soup. She drinks only water sweettened with a Itttle sugar and ,h colored with a drop of wine. For years she has scarcely tasted any moat, and only once [n a wh!le she takes a little breast of chicken. On this diet she expects to live happily S still many years.--Sew York World WENT TO TEA . And It Wound Her Bobbin. I Tea drinking frequently affects people as badly as coffee. A lady in SSalisbury, Md., says that she was r compelled to abandon the use of cof- e fee a good many years ago, becausa o It threatened to ruin her health and co that she went over to tea drinkin , fh but finally she had dyspepsia so bad di that she had lost twenty-five pounds di and no food seemed to agree with her. t She further says: "At this time I ep was induced to take up the famous a food drink, Postum, and was so much pleased with the results that I have never been without it since. I con:- i menced to improve at once., egantl I my twenty-five pounds of flesh and ca went some beyond my usual weight. ,il "I know Postum to be good, pure in and healthful, and there never was t: an article, and never will be, I b· li lieve, that does so surely take the ig place of coffee as Postum Food Co- m* fee. The beauty of it all is that it is s satisfying and wonderfully nourish lag. I feel as if I could not sing ita praises too loud." Read "The Road o to Wellville," I pkgsLP. "Thereoa aC Roasm." *'tI SERAPHINE ON GOING TO THCII CITY. 'arnIl , rny 5.,. ,dihin, I li.itl n'ot fhi shed i t II. kf., , . l r, tii ` R t lt . I 1. sk ' ' IT'11 d i ,t .a l,t , , ,t i t1: 1 . - I . lw II, lush Ith. A h. Itf . I. n.11 I l : i - 1 -, 1 A I t alltl e wiut "I ' " i., .Il . -. In V I .\\^ ,11 A lta' i. 1 i to 1- li l It tl. t". i t. Anlld ith n. , I' t ." thl:., l *.I"it. , .1ii ll ; - A he niow hall ,-rpI -t -:.I 1 the ".ih.' ilk. You'll see. Ull1 I rturn, Ih t I tthtIl;' Tin m e's shI rt; t u IIh 1 is l iVt" h.t? W Allm It i Whil Illy II.t kito,-i l.y m I s lt IT ll tIl" " f iImt l b.,th , . ailunst thi .11n1i -and n..-/... mll , k' Aol w. co itt. Hfit'kI. It is in ru. llmbllli a li t - rs. Gaa-ta er -longl w otpo n n I'll stop t" add Jlust this: I usentilents at tle Ib theis yafter lan'. Anrd Irathser -Ikd c it. In live" itl:s wa'.. outsoe ythisN, lly fly, ar or I ?-,k. ThUnle traSilasn, f--hat li Inge il S-ltihsawedd an plimes-1 miua ,h. . We hold this trllth to be self-t·i "I S Mrs. Gasser-I was outspoken in my sentiments at the club this afternono. butMr. Gasser-I can't believe it!' Who outspoke you, my dear?-Puck. Uncle Slas-bouhat would I be will tn ter do you expct tor a nice dish o' prea th igt believoats? Well, I'd be willin' terl tackl a pre-sawed an' pWe-split wood-pile. Judge. We hold this truth to be self-evi dent, that all me; are created equal, but in order to leave no possible roIomtJ for doubt about it, we insist on tt',' dress coat at all formal affairs.-Pitck. t "Dong ' fer y ou t to er makthe people believe all you say?" "wereNo," answembred SHenator Sorghuband-; "it will be a pretty .good job if I convince them that I be lieve all o it myselall hf."-e knowashin ten mn S-Wshington Star. "I got de faith of Joshua!" exclaim. ed the colored brother. "Yes," replidc an old deacon, "but de sun won't tar n' still long 'nuher hoster you ter make a re t duction in de gas bill!"-Atlanta Con stitution. His Wife (an heiress)-tDo you re member how badly you were embar rassed when you proposed to me? Her Husband-You bet I do. My available assets were about $1the other.", less than nothing.-Chicago Dally News. - t "When a man makes a speech," said the succinct pers not on, "he ought to be o able to tell all he knows in ten min utes." "Yes," answered Senator eorghum, "but it takes hourtablishes some to nmes to conceal what you don't know." a -Washington Star. d "Mr. Wappleson," said Mrs. Olvtcas d.e, "has a heart of gold." "Dear me," replied her hostess, "is that so? I knew he'd got hurt an the army so he had to have a si in my rad his jaw, dut I'd never heard about the other." -Chicago Record-Heord.rald. ne Magazine Editor-Your sonnet has to literary merit, but I can't use it be Scause it does not conform to the es Stabeished rules of sonnet swriting. " u ais chief merit, sir. It establishes a Snew form for the son net."-Chicao take the place of steam," remarked o the mechanical chap. The man who lived in the apartment house shivered. hiad"Sometlphing has alre.ady taken the tord. s Finnegan-fShure, I nver t'ought SHooley'd stop drinkltn', buit he's doner 'It. Flanagan--Go 'way wld ye. Shure an hour ago drnkiln' lvrything in sight. Flnnegan--lrax, I hoe y athr news nor that.o . I seen him a minute eago an' he wuz under the table. by Philadelphia Press. t anitor what iIths."ePhilidelphila Ri - eMiss Skreecher: "What sort of utongs do you like best, Mr. Suphreor?" i Mr. Suphrer: "The songs of the sev n e' Penth century." Miss Skr.echer: 'How odd'. Why do you prefer oi hem?" Mr. Suthprer: "Because no iiody ever sings 'em nofrado;ts." e hiladelphia Inquirer. S What An Elisor Is. i The function of "elisor" conferredo SIpon a business nlan by Judge I)r!iline If San Francisco to hunt for Abraham Ret and bringp him before the coir:t is not a familiar one here in America, and mnust have puzzled nost r-eailS rs is :f the news from 'alifornia. The in word is of French derirvltion. front P ielire, to choose, and r'tplr't'.scn in English law a lperson chos,n lby tlhi 'comllt to perform certa;in duties of a sheriff when tlhat oficial is di.iq,:all fled by stlf-interest. Some of the' dictionaries limit the functio:ns of fin elisor to the duty of r:,turning a jury, Ibut othlurs make him eligible to the -lle(rformanee of any" of the dutie. of a sheriff or coron;·r unr,, r the ar:-, rs S31f the coulrt.--Splrinhlf-l Iti lb, lhlican, ot e n .! Paintess Cancer. "i , There !a a prc'vafiing olini.n, tr;at d cancer is always painful from the Le ,tinning, whereas it is really painless hc e in th,· milaoi;l'tI'. of ?r:o., it is do- sa 1s siralble to ;:<t._r.:' n how fa. the puit e" i ich oulght to tle instriu· ter, in the early to igns of canl.,.r, with a view to thY "!: !option of earlier di.ignosis, antd con i lsequently earlier <lera'ioni.--Hospilal. t7 Postal development in China has r' Eompelled a revision in the spelling of a Chinese city name4. HEALTH NOTES FOR JUNE. Spring (Catarrh is a well dr fined Spring disease. The usual symptoms are gitren above. A bottle of Pe-rat-na taken in time wilt promptly arrest the course of the disease known as Spring Catarrh. No friend in need could be more welcome to a sick woman, than a medicine rien d that will relieve her suffering, build up her strength and bring back to her cheeks their lost bloom. Cardui has done this, for thousands of sick, miserable women. Composed of ingredients with special, curative action on the womanly organs, in Wine of Carduli dLawrence, Kas., writes: "My wife suffered for o10 years from female troubles N ee and was given up to die, but took Cardui, and now she is in good health." $1. WRITE US A LETTER Write toJay for a free copy of valuable 64-page Itltustrated ook for Women. If you ntsd Medral Ad% ie. describe your s mptirns. stating aitr. and reply aill te sent in plain se.akle envelope. AC dress: Ladies Advisory Dept.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn. ca I Paint Buying Atn .e-k d Made Safe tk-- m"a White Lead and Linseed Oil need no argument, no advertising to maintain them selves as the best and most economic al paint yet known to man. Thediffculty has been for the buyer to be always sure of the purity of the white lead and oil. We have registered the trade mark of the Dutch Boy painter to be the final proof of quality, gen uineness and purity to paint buyers everywhere. When this trade mark appears on the keg, you can be sure that the Contents is Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK *'A Talk on Paint." Sires valnahle Inf'ora ioe oa the paint subject. roee upuna Soquat. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY tm wAthfsp qf the fonoe. ug eltefls is aearat g rr NewlhlJolm T.yk i 3EsIt hY &. --I Yellow complexion is a sign there is bile in your blood. Bile in your blood is IC aj S poison. It should never have got there. The proper place for it, is your bowels. Bile poison makes you feel drowsy, listless, tired, gives you headache, nervous. ness, indigestion, constipation, etc. For treatment, take O 1 THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT B Ile the non-poisonous, non-mineral, vegetable liver medicine. It acts on the liver, drives out bile-poisons, cleanses your bowels, clarifies your complexion and strengthens your A ~ weak and exhausted digestive system. It has been doing this for 70 years. Try it. 25c. onu ean't make a woman believ' There's harliv an.vthli; in the RESC ENT ANT there is any real trouble in the wvoil world ex.ite a wonman i re than to CRESCENTA N TISEPT IC on the first afternoon she wears her ha-ve sorel,,olyv call her nup on the tel,-N QREATEST HEALER KNOWN TO CIENOE. new hat. pl,mie when ,e ii away and not No. Yoisonous, Non Irritating. Allays Inflammtiou sd iMd S t. phoape wahiio it is. a po from an cause. As. trong as carblic aid and a haues an wave word wo it is. sweet milk. aes burns instantly; cures old and chronie sores; You an nray fr out a man thatores anl nfammato from any ca on man or beat. For You can generally fi'iro out shnm-1 If a man that a l i9 in love vil fow--ewrme cholera, mere head and mrop. a tdefactaos peitidly how what a man means by what hi aiks a ld,lieeman wr,. "e a street i~c garcu.td. says unless he is running for oflire. . . chalse i rn. :h Ur e alls hinb Ar REiL'A IRe a. E S tM.t CueCK T ViUe ZC rL. . w 'flPTr SousO of thoOse ugly. grizzly. *rav helr. Use " LA CRELOLE' HAIl RESTORER. Prlice. 1.00. retell. Doctor's Advice taken. "Modicine w,,:,i h.'lp ?o)u ny," a 15th Whrd phyh' ln t, hli a ~attent,. after dia.cuosi~g hli c'a-P. "I seo what ails .o.. W h.,t .;u r. ed is n (NlnplEte clhadltu of li\i n:. (;et away to so qullie !t c . stln y p:,'1," for at last a monilth. (o to, l e.rly, cat loire' Icnl t b .l eI, drink pln'.t of good, rich milk a nd smohke just. one cigar a day. And If you :ar Ini this teg!Rh iorhli'l In ia mntlh or twoV drop in and let lnt" e'.te ,ol." '1 hte man -,:tart ed off fe"lini; th t hii' W .., a, l eadyl onti the ,ail tl irntirvte :it, a:,d 'he -next, dyI t1,, d him i ' l. -: 1 fr th", counllltry. A lIt tl , n I : I10%s. into the d at ,r'. eltli , e. Ii1. ,1 t,!d lik + a new Ulan, ;ad tee doctor totli hil so' . "it la s -; to :-i t o Ia , tn te' : ,illier - timn'.;, doiten't it? a;.- the do ,trt's grcetint-. "Y'1s, d4l to,, yo'r iadi:.' tertninlc dhi the` b1t:;iv i ' ;,s . I w " ,.:t to bed early and dii all ithe othlr thlli s youl told In!' t) do. 11I!: .;ay, doctor, that ,lin, i'. ar : day ahnii st killed mnte at fi. st. I t"-,: nou, it's no joke starting in I to ,nioe at imy time of life."--l'hiial! lhija It,'cord. Indian's Fondness for Dancing. Like all thn re.t o: hi red :.ki , ui i brethren, .. (',ow fndiali l ar!y loves the d.t',. An Indiani will dro:r his hay:ng in the facit of a tfhundr storm to ro to a dance, iand a .Lgnaw will forget all her h!falitt.n .co,! .;. I edicstlon at the I :ipect of ie' i·i;rc step to th i ia:Ile th' tilag of the tOllt ins. Th muni"c of- Ill he da:t'' r:.pre rints the s1ttnlIlo of thte a,n--P is thie call of th wild whtich th,. Intian cail not resist. I he bist ind nv: inlus'- rious succtli:l) to it wie+. The (Govtu:'nn t is trying to -top tions, fr" h1' ro-sin that al Indilan will do tiothin buti dance wil n heli' is given froI. reli. ('t o;s anid ,l(, letI stock and al 'the higlthr idas of ,ivi lizatlon would sont g) to .i:iiash oni the reservation if the Inlian is were allowed to dance when an] whore they plea-4d. So, I eyiond a few dances, given at stated interva's, and a big "dance fest" a: the time of the annual fair, the ('rows have very li:tle of their favorite enjoyment, un less one counts the dance- that are held on the .ly.--D:nver ItDuubltcan -l : i t '. -- -' . , i) lit it l tih Iiom)ly ii "i It's : cry .tr ,n5 frienlslip tlhat can suri've Ijtintry. HICKS' 9 CAPUDINE CURES ALL ACHES An.:d Nerveusuees Tritbabttle 10 Aidnagelelg LFood Products Libby's Corned B lef Hash Is made with the esact satisfylng flavor you e-ay so much. Prepared from the most select Beef ml bb~'s Grest Wint Kitchens. Ahso_ lte pu and deantness guaranteed. A adss Dk h _r Qee Se_ ve.--LUbby's Corned Belef HLI. while in the ti placed in boiling bot water for a few minutes, or removed frqm the tin and browned In the owes for a few minUtes, makes a mem delightfhl *nte lorluacheon or dinner. Ask fýgrocer hr Ubb»s anl Los o Kthr s Ubbys. Libby, McNelll & Libby Chicage IORKING WOMEN, WHAT THEY SHOULD KNOW ." IE AB "OT 'M'R•'EE I·11 T ¶ I_ MR5.5ADIE AEeL3TT MR5.P~fEL tWTRII\ ICK Women for the most hart s1-'i their ives at home. ::t& . it i. ih"" e scmen who~ aru. willI min,, iii.I :'r I~i thrat their hoixies blH; r," 1. I" mnd pretty, their 4 h;,ilren « ; .1 r -,rI an,} tiIv. twho do th.."r *.', 2~,;.u IlL swcepinig. dllltinia a il ont.t21 cs.1 !t. .. t ir(2Ii22{ owiil 244''1I io f". the 2t i ti family, cito caill for er 0 " 1r ' I 'Iruly the work (of -ii a ' 1,r".1, is ""never Ioncn and i- i` w.nv ri ','." r , that shte breakms (down :.1 time ,iii ~f :l (;' few years, time barkc l'.'in; t 11 i there is a dlistlaeetmcflt. in ~nnrntit 'a or lei(ermiti.,n of thte a llr,.ri rrig'fari'. i", a fenmale sveaknes" is h,-mu~lil rit. arid the strngfr~e of th :m' v. f an~ 'itnrt i. r It to orntinue her ( utii"e is I k1t fel. Lydia i. rlnkham's Vegetable i" Compound, nifrir'( frrm ha1 utir rits f, rued fterrs. it4 the exact 22, ,3; ine aIh --taxed. It ko"J4S the fe:uinirrr rrrCanc 'it a trtrolll itiri heita1tI ("'22ti~. liti jrrt·ii ring for (1412lli i S12 .121 r22 cuperatill" therefrom it is fnlOit tili ('iE1t. It e1arries a \rI tsa:fel thr22lLith thie c' atge of lifr* R2111 ill 2 iimah 22~r her strolig Uitlt wv.i ai-,riit~ ' her to he a go 2l n ife and imrothr. Mrs. Sadir Abbiott. of Jeannette. Pa.. writes : s I (ear Mrs. Fiiukhama- 12 I sunter.di S'wBerer1 with pain every ?in n~th a aal 2,,, a prain 2ftly 12Vh*t 41o.U3. M tr r.w I!: . tl, l 112.-4r : r Ill l . 'i i"i f l' 22 \r".Hr.. t ",t,vr ( ,ti . 'i- 121 1": ,x21 " 212 v Iii lri~rl 111 1211 Iiv" (!, "it ': Lr ia E. All ti-"ra "",re et r I eailt r. 21222111 '.221" n:" bli r. t,," 1,: l:tv.' , 2 bdia F. i11AIi':'s I~cg'iabtc Coinpot Hat That Made Butler Good Looking. Did you ever know that Gen. Ben jamin F. Butlr cr;nsidi'rre, himself a handsome man? Well, he did, says the Boston IHerald, and there is a letter in his own handlwriting pasted on a Washington street s:,ore window to prove it. Ben wrote it in Jdly, 1879, and thanked a firm of hatter:i for the gift of a "skypiete" In these words: "I take pleasure in ankno;ledgin:j the receipt of your hat, with thanks for your kiudn- :. 'Th. p-noof of th, pudding is in eating t'eo bag,' sail the proverb, anl I have worn your hat both ashore and afloat and do say it is one of the best i' not the best hat I ever wre. I;esi.dc. I have been complimented for ruy good looks * with it on. Wi'h thanl-" for your kiD4neas, I a:u very truly yc:urs, "BENJAMIN F. BUITTIER." Innocent but Infectious. D A man running toward the Reading Riilway station. Germantown. on Sat urday, as if in great haste to malke the train, was the cause of enliven ing the gate of a number of other pedestrians bent on that purpose, among whom were several women who fancied they were late for the train. As the latter wore shoes of the cramp ed pattern known as pumps, their dis comfort in running may be imagined When, breathless, they reached the station they found the first runner sitting comfortably and reading a pa per, with ten m'nute3' margin before train time. One of the women, made bold by indignation, advanced upon the cause of her anger with the query: "What were you running for?" 'Th answer was "For my he:tlth."--Phil delnhia Record la ",q' :p as =, a"[' l'"'.r Mn I n.; 1.,r ": gladly:." VVrnn .h.,.il r, . t". ,r tht l.,',i linr the re.r I f" r t ji . gnai' 't nr, l,er ,,f :1'trrt: ,' r." ....,f f?.nahl i:.1". h'.r\" mu ifriig' ,t' a mj n t I I lt.] ~ta,.r% i, a ii"! t, a, ,',pt hI, , f,!lnwivi, ." tnvtt nru. It t, fj.*, %y:: Wrinor V,,i hear;th r ion mray a a I e your life. ,lrs. Pinkham's In*itation to Woman. Women t Ruffrinec frm ant f ,rn, of nfemarle w,.nalc,.. d are invitel to, promnptly afllllrUni .t with 'Mrs. l'inltam., at ILynn. Mast. From the symptomls yiveu , the troulnhe may he au,cated and the quIi.e.st and Rurest way of reeovery at vi.-adi Out of her van-t volume ,uf a aerin:nee in treating female ills Mrs. l'ii:hhan probably has the very knnwl'ede that will healp your ease. Her advice is free annt al-nys helpful. pound Succccds Where Others Fail. WHITE UTAB BUGGIES Feature more strong points to high clasg buggy building than any other make of vehlole--send for Cattog. ATLANTA BUGOY CO., U.NLN. (COLLLEGEh, ( necorporate4 Dept. .t, LilvtsUe, FREETo convine a"ny womanu that Pas. th Antiseptie will improve her bealtb ran do all we ehl for It. We will send her absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtine with book of nstru tirns and genuine tstimunials. Bead our name and adIdress on a postal tard. AXTINEr feetions, such as $ eatarrl ptvo c:tarrh and Inflammtlion causemed Il nine lls; nore eyes, mire ali m..uh, by direct lwoal treatment. Its cur nativ power over these troubles Is extra. orldinary and ghes Immediat6 relief. Thousands of women are using and d omlmendilt It every day. 00C eents at druggl4t oritynm1ii. Renmember howerr, IT CUO'*TS YO NOTINi; TOTRYIT. TulLE It. IAXTON CO., Isetsn, Nlsns. VIX 25-'07. Ic l n.. .. . ... ..... t~rr... . .. .. . .