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AFTER SUFFERING ONEYEAR Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham'sVegetableCompound MlmnVu TTJa "T.vrHa T. TfnV. barn's Vegetable Compound has made me a wtu woman. ana x wouia uko uj tell the whole world of it. I suffered fromfemale trouble and fearful painsin my back. I had the best doctors and they all decided that T had a tumor in addition to mt female trouble, and adrised an opera. tinn T.vriia. U. luikliani'a Vegetable Compound made ma a well woman and I have no more backache, I hope I can helpothers by telling them what Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable Compound has done for me." Mas. E30UlsisE,833rirstStt Milwaukee, Wis. The above Is only one of the thou sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the linkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass.,which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such Ent ering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn. Mass Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She haa jruided thousands to health and her advice is free. r :n n. A Resemblance. Canon Ilensley Henson, at a dinner in New Haven during his Yale lec tures, condemned the ugliness of the English archbishop's attire. "One of our archbishops," he said, "preached in a Kansas church in his panoply of knee breeches, gaiters and apron, and the leading paper of the town concluded an admirable report of his sermon with the words: "'The archbishop wore Highland dress.' " Ladles Can Wear Shoes One sire BinalTir utter ubIiir Allen' Foot Kase, the antiseptic powder. It makei tight or new hoes easy. Cures iwollen, hot, aweating, aching feet. Ingrowing nalU. Always use ft to Break In new Bhoes. At all Dntgsrlsts. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE by mall. Address Allen S.Oliiisted.LeRoy.N.Y. The Reason Why. "I wonder why men don't take more interest in the primary!" "Possibly because It Is a secondary consideration." Baltimore American. Pettlt's Eye Salve Restores. No matter how badly the eyes may be dixeaFPd or injured. All druggists or How ard Bros., IlulTalo, N. Y. Ever hear of a man getting rich by following the advice given In books on the subject? a... rn.Tn.niTR HOUSEKEEPERS Use Red Cross Ball Blue. It makes clothes clean and sweet as when new. Ail grocers. It 'we all had our own way other people would quickly get out of It. AimnnfMir kn niHffic under tiiH hoalinir tnnrh of Ferry imvt' Painkiller. During thin Icy winiher no Duusenoia .noma tie wuuuut it. iu wu The man who has been down can appreciate being up In the world. Constipation cnnw many wrlons (lleiw. It In thoruuiililf cured h Imrlor I'lorn-'. t'lraant Pellets. One a laxative, tbrvu lor catnarlle. Boarding house coffee, is one of the things that are well roasted. Lewis' Single Binder cigar. Original in Tin Toil Smoker Package. Take no substitute. When duty calls on a man he is apt to be out. ML C Apartment House M?scot and His Job SICK HEADACHE CARTERS nrrryL IVER PIILS. Positively cured by tbca Little Pills. Tory alae relieve Ols MMfrw Dypepl,ln dlrtkaoU Tooja.arty Eating. A perfeql rem edy for IMaalneae, Ku wa. Drowalneaa, Bad Tulf la t he Houtb.-CoaV ed TongiM, Pala la the Side, TOBFXD LIVE. NEW YORK. There Is a man in a big real estate Arm In the Wall street district of New York city who has not paid a penny of house rent for the last ten years, although he has lived during all that time in hand some apartments in the most fashion able part of town; the smallest of which never is leased for less than f2,&00 a year. Among the very few who know the secret of how he is able to occupy such expensive quar ters free of charge he is the most en vied man. Yet he himself finds his good fortune something of a trial. He does not know from one month to the next where he will have to move. He always is the first tenant of all to move into the house, and when the house begins to fill up he knows he must prepare to get out Then this man who lives rent free be gins to wonder where he will have to move to next No sooner has his family made a circle of pleasant ac quaintances among the other newcom ers in a big apartment house than they have to make some excuse, tele phone for the moving vans, and have their furniture taken to a new place of abode. his nomadic New Yorker's re moval from one place to another does not cost him anything, except the wear and tear on his furniture, and the labor of getting settled in each new apartment His changing about is part of his day's work and arises solely from the fact that he is consid ered as a mascot or a forerunner of good fortune for a certain rich man. who owns a great deal of Manhattan real estate, and who Is continually im proving It by putting up large apart ment houses. One of the crucial periods tn the life of an apartment house is when It just has been completed, and it Is desired to fill it with tenants. All the apartment houses owned by this rich man are managed by the firm of agents In whose employ Is this mascot who never pays rent Just how the superstition started Is not linown. but that the man who believes in it has grounds for such belief that are sat Isfactoroy to himself is evident from its long continuancee. When a new apartment house be longing to this great landlord is fin ished, the lucky clerk in the agent's office Is notified that his quarters will be ready for him on such and such a day. His apartment Is the first to be completed. The other apartments may be still In the hands of painters and decorators and the halls may be littered with shavings and broken plaster. But this professional first tenant has to have his household be longings moved in and get them ar ranged as artistically as possible with Sexton Finds Ghosts in a Church IIS THERE are the "ghosts" in the his torical old Chapel of the Comfort er at 10 Horatio street, near Jackson square, In New York City! Soren Lindgren, who until recently was sex ton of the little mission supported by Ascension parish, of which the Rev. Dr. Percy Grant is rector, has not only seen the spirits, but he has taken photographs of two of them. These strange, mysterious figures, according to Mr. Lindgren, congregate every evening at the foot of the altar. It is a weird story Mr. Lindgren tells of his experiences In the church, where he and bis' wife, who frankly confesses that none of the "ghosts" have been visible to her, had their living apartments. So Interested did the sexton be come in the movements of the de parted spirits that he purchased a camera and lay awake at night to take snapshot pictures of them. The LIndgrens took up their residence on an upper floor of the church last No vember, and the presence of the "ghosts" was revealed to Mr. Lindgren the first night he slept there. " 'Be not afraid,' he assured ma 'This building was once a dance haP, and It was here that I wasted a for tune which had been left to me by my father, who was an Italian noble man. I killed a man in this very room. Yes, I stabbed him in the back, I stole the money to buy rum, and her I am a physical wreck.' "Early the next night," he said, "as the old man approached the altar I fixed my camera in position and gave the picture a long exposure. Mrs. Lindgren was with me and we went directly to our apartment and devel oped the picture. Only the white out lines of the man's face, head and beard were shown In the photograph, but by using a pencil on one of the negatives, I succeeded in drawing an excellent likeness of the mysterious figure." Elephant Collects Pennies in Zoo rICK" RICHARDS, keeper at the U Bronx Zoo, in New York city, be lieved until a few days ago that the high road to riches lay in simply catching an elephant, hanging a tin bank on the animal and then teaching him to beg money from the public and ring a bell whensoever he put a pen ny in the bank. Richard's faith In the Integrity of elephants was a sublime thing, but now 'he holds elephants to be not only immoral, but capable of almost human Imbecility. In short. It was Richards who a year ago taught the Bronx elephant Congo to beg pennies and put them In a bank, for which the huge beast baa been famous ever since. It was the keeper's practice when the bank was full to take Congo across to the soda fountain nearby and buy him a quart of Ice cream out of the day's receipts. At this rate Congo soon learned the value of money, and also began to love it not for Its own sake, but for what it brought him. When Richards went for his luncheon a few days ago he carefully emptied the bank, leaving Congo with a vacant tin box. When the keeper had finished his meal he hastened back to the faithful Congo, but on the way met four Ju bilant urchins, who were dividing 60 cents. There stood Congo, swaying mourn fully. Beside him Sultana and Khar toum, two other elephants, were hold ing up their educated fellow, who seemed 111. A seedy man standing at the rail ex plained the case: "Some boys were Just In here with some apples they'd stole, and every time they gave the elephant with the bank an apple he gave them a cent an' as soon as they got bis last cent they beat It" Mock Court Ends in Real Court Trial They regulate tbe Bowels. Purair Vegetable. UkVi PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMAltPBICE. CARTERS Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signtturt KEFUSE inSTITUTEI. THE Yemassie Haymakers, a West Bide organization In New York city, whose members say they are henchmen of Leader 'The" McManus, had an outing at College Point and the last installment came home by way of the East Thirty-fourth street ferry at 1:30 o'clock in the morning. They Jammed the ferryboat. Manhat tan Beacti, and there were also aboard a number of outsiders returning to their homes. As soon as the boat atarted Charles Ammon, 30 years old, 67 Tenth ave nue, called some of the picnickers to gether nod announced in no soft tones that ha was going to opes court and that a Judge he would sentence every one brought be lor him for disorder ly conduct Tbe idea was taken up readily and soon severs I of the "officers" appoint ed by Ammon dragged a mucb-fright-ened negro before htm. "This man spit on the deck." said one of the gang. "Make him stand on his head,'' or dered tbe court The negro made a feeble effort to put his feet In the air and when he was unable to do so he was made to drink five glasses of water. He be came ill suddenly and his tormentors let him go. It happened that Sergt. Irwin and six patrolmen, all traffic men in citi zens' dress, were aboard the boat, and as soon as they heard of the court they started a mock fight so they could get arrested and see how the "court" was working. Patrolman Frltsch was promptly nabbed as a disorderly person and was hurried to where Ammon was holding forth and was charged with fighting. "Let him turn a few handsprings," shouted Ammon, but Frltsch, who la a powerful fellow, burled two of the men aside and walked away. Next day In a real court tbe rowdies paid flnei for their fun. SOLID GOLD SILVER AWARD For the Best Ear of Corn To be Known as the JkjttfiMv National CornTrophy To be Awarded at the National Corn Exposition, Omaha, rw.. Vn.ilMul tinnaanl millnv. flM SOS tM Ntl eara of Bora wpm tmn la tha Fnlted States last rrar. On a billion dollars wer paid for them. Mora than a million sod a anartor extra doliaro went into the pocket of tha farmers for oora this roar than they received for the previous year crop. Tha reason for this mar be found In tha fact that tha people of tha United State are beciaaiac to learn how deltotoo corn la and to realize its full food value. Helloes' Toasted Corn Flake has placed oora amonc tha indispensable Items of dailr fare. The makers, therefor, are interested tn tha development of the Kmc of Cereals, and have deolded to award a beautiful trophy for the man. woman or child who can produce tha best ear of corn tn two d liferent season, rirfsnsi HoUea, of tha Iowa State Collere. the createst authority on corn la tha world, will award tha arlie at tha Rational Corn Eupositton. to be held at Omaha, Keb..Deoembriu to Uth. 190ft. Two sinale rules will eovern the plan, and they are: that you send your best ear of corn to the National Corn Exposition. Omaha. Neb., before November 17. lSWIr and that rou are a member of the National Corn Association. Full particulars rerardinc which can be had br writing to National Corn Bxpoiitioa. Omaha. Neb. Tie a U securely to rour specimen and word It. 'For the Kellosc Trophr Contest." and writ rour name and address plainly. If ronrs Is Judged the best, rou will let the trophr for IBID. If rou succeed again next rear or the rear following, tha trophr will become rour properlr for ail tuna, fn outer worua. rou must proauca iaa pet ear ui sura two uuireii rcara. There will be no restrictions. Anr mn. woman or child belonging to the Association eaa enter. Itwtll be open to every state In tha Union. PrafeaMr Hold am will judge tbe com particularly on the basis of quality. Tbe growing ol mora corn per acre 1 one object oi we awara, put ine mam purixw m m louuuur w w wvw ui Increasing the Quality of Corn Used in Making Kellogg's TOASTED CORN FLAKES Ja I The Genuine Com Bakes has ihis Signature fvar people think we have reached the point of perfection In Toasted Corn Flake as it remaps we nave. II rou oaven t vrieu it, uvtm your euuoauuu ui auuu uiuisa w now Is. eat" today All grocers have it. KELLOGG TOASTED CORN IXAKE CO.. Battle Creek. Mien. THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG. Mrs. Bauer Tell my son-in-law that I thank him for bis invitation, but am unable to accept it Servant Good. He promised me half a dollar If you weren't able to come. Try This In November. Thousands upon thousands of fam ilies who have not been regular eaters of Quaker Scotch Oats will begin on the first of November and eat Quaker Scotch Oats once or twice every day for thirty days of this month; the re Bult In good health and more strength and vigor will mean that every other month in the year will find them doing the same thing. Try it! Serve Quaker Scotch Oats plentifully and frequently for the thirty days of November, and leave off a cor responding amount of meat and greasy foods. You'll get more health, more vigor and strength than you ever got In thirty days of any other kind of eating. While you are trying this see that the children get a full share. Quaker Scotch Oats Is packed In regular size packages nai large size family packages. 7 Government Sanatoria. The United States government op erates three tuberculosis sanatoria, one for soldiers and officers of the regular army at Fort Bayard, N. M.; one for seamen In the merchant ma rine, and others employed In coast service of the government, not In tbe navy, located at Fort Stanton, N. M., and one for officers and enlisted men In the navy at Las Animas, Col. The first hospital is conducted by the de partment of war, the second by the United States public health and ma rine hospital service and the latter by the navy department. julsUl Is the best remedy for stubborn skin and scalp troubles, bum, stings, bruls?, boils, and !l eruptions. It soothes pais, stops Itching and Is a certain cur for Itching piles. 50 cent3 a Jar, all druggists or sent direct on receipt of price. ( 1 RESINOL CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD. "I consider RESINOL OINTMENT Indispensable. I hive never nsed snythln that gave me so much comfort" W. C Starbuck, Jamaica Plains, Mass. Th Wiiard of Horticulture Hon. Luther Burbank says: "Delicious is a gem the finest apple in all the world. It is the best in quality of any apple I have to far tested." And Mr. Burbank knows. Delicioui ii but one of the hundreds of good thingi in Stark Trees the good things you should know about before you plant this fall or next spring. Let ui tell you about them by writing to-day for our complete, illustrated price list -catalogue which describes our corn- Wanted A Bright, Capable Man in each county of this state to sell Stark Trees on commission. No previous ex perience necessary. The work is pleasant, clean work, highly profitable; and the po sitions are permanent to the right men. Many of our salesmen are earning $SO to $80 per month and expenses; some are making more. You can do as well or better if you're a hustler and trying to, succeed. No investment called for; we furnish complete order-getting outfit freeand the most liberal contract. plete line of fruit trees, ornamentals, etc. For complete information address the Sales Manager of Stark Bros., N. & O. Co., Louisiana, Mo. Mrs. Smith's Housekeeping. GrowelU Smith's wife must be a poor housekeeper. Mrs. Growells Why do you think so? Growells He declares he's perfect ly comfortable at home every day In the year. Boston Herald. There to mor Catarrh Si tt.!. section of th romrtrf than all otbpr dlnraoc. put Uwrtlirr. and until trie but tew yean waa luppcwd to b. Inrurabla. For a ana', many ysara doctor, pronounced It a local alum and pmrrlbcd local rrmnlM. and by conMantly tailing U cur. with local treatment, pronounced It torurabla, Jclenw ha proven Catarrh to be ronatltutlonal 1 aie, and therefore require, constitutional trratment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by '. J. Chenry t Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is th. only Constitutional cure on the market. It la token Internally In dowt from 10 drop, to a teiwpoonlul. It acta directly on the blood and mucoua nurture, of the y.tcrn. They offer on. hundred dollar, lor any mm It fain to cure. Ueno lor circular, and telnionlala, Addrew: r. J. CHK.NKV CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by rruKltt. 7W. Take Hall. Family Pub tor constipation. In Confidence. "Do your cows give much milk?" queried the fair summer boarder. "Do they?" echoed the old farmer. "Say, Jlst atwecn yew an' me, they give so all-fired much that we dlloot th well water we sell tew tW campers with It" Chicsgo Dally News. Th t!. S. Government haa bought 25 GroM (3.60(1 boxes) of Hough on Hats to send to the Pannma Canal Zone, bee line it doe the work. The old reliable that never fails. The unbeatable exterminator. 15c, 23c, 73c. Nature helps every man to become that which he desires to become. If he put forth no effort Nature assumes he wishes to be a nobody, and grants his prayer. Elbert Hubbard. Pton srueswini! Trv the heat and most pertain remedy for all painful ailrnenta Hamlin Wizard Oil. The way it re lieve all Bureneaa from iprain. cut, wound, burns, acaldi, etc., is wonderful Don't think that because a man Is willing to lend you a helping hand he'll stand for touch. With a smooth Iron and Defiance Starch, you can launder your shirt waist ust as well at home as the steam laundry can; It will have the proper stiffness and finish, there will be less wear and tear of the goods, and it will be a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to the iron. The rule of three Is fully recognized by the man who lives with his mother-in-law, his wife- and his first baby. OSI- NO KI.KFP through a nninrintf courliorlrrii;iied throat. Allen'. l.unn llatNaui win ncm tm nnecuon iiuk-kit ana banulvMly. All druinilsta 2!u.tiUeandi.U0botUva. Only a disinterested third party is able to realize that there are two sides to a question. Mr. Wlnalow' Soothing Hrrnp, f or children teethlnir, softens the jcums, reduce. h amaiatlou,allayspala,curc.wladcuUu. ascabottla. A man Isn't necessarily hot-headed because he wears a stove-pipe hat I "YaSSJSJ FREE Mary T. Goldman' ray Hair Reatorar rtwtori'fioriginrU color In milO, IIOWiTUilli BlrUlDffr n iron l to 14 dnvn, fa ire lv dlffiuent from avnv. ihintf elM. Its effect is pertuavunit. Doeanot wwn on nor hn m unnmi- arL Eft no rdlmen. so U't ntthr atirkv mat nn'My il'i m rur una clear m wur. lion t ei pvrlaient ewhst thoaMtvlaof oihfrpiikT fcind mfe nd Ml i "factory. For mmnlo Kn1n)Dh atw lutetlylnw, write toMAHT T. tiOLDMAS, 4 TOO-44-ift JMft?., ft. Paml, Jfn. vurwto Knt or if tnal tjol.rr of foar hair. Poll ia bottle for ) by til itlwu. The Modern Razor NO STROPPING NO HONING KNOWN THE WORLD OVER PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CIcaUWM nd brut.ilei th htte Protnotat hmmatit frruwth. NfviW rallf to fieetor Gray Hair to it Youthful Color. Cum tcalp diMtM a hir UUixia. VELIE VEHICLES WROUGHT IRON ASK YOUR IEALER OR JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. VV. N. U Kansas City, No. 44-1909. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I the beat of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weakneaaet peculiar to women. It is tha only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician aa experienced and skilled (peculiat in the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine la may oondition of tha syateos. THE ONE REMEDY which eontains ao alcohol and ao injuriou habit-forming' drag aad which creates bo craving for each stimnlnnta. THE ONE REMEDY so good that ka makers ewe aot afraid to print its every iatradieat oa aeh oatside bottl wrapper and atteet to tha truth fulness of tha Bans aadar oath. It k sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't tt eaav let it. Don't take a substitute of unknown oompoaitioa for this atadioina or shown composition. No counterfeit is at good as the genuine and tha drujtfist who say something else is "juat as good at Dr. Pierce's" is either aaiatakea or b trying to deceive yon for his own selftth benefit. Such a man is aot to ha trusted. Ha i trifling with your moat prioelcts powattioa your health may ha your life itself. St nW ytm gtt what yea att ftr. ft