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The Magnificent State Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon. PRAISE FROM THE EX-QOVERNOR OF OREGON.

PERUNA is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific Letters of congratulation and commendation testifying to the merits of Peruna as a catarrh remedy are pouring in from every State of the Union. Dr Hartmm Is recemng hundreds of rach letters .daily. All classes write the, letters, from the highest to the lowest. The outdoor laborer, the indoor artisan, the clerk, the editor, the statesman, the preacher all agree that Peruna is the catarrh remedy of the age. The stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh as their greatest enemy are es pecially enthusiastic in their praise and testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Peruna is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, b to cheat catarrh of its Tictims. Peruna not only cures catarrh, but prevents It. Every household should be supplied with this great remedy for coughs, colds and so forth. The Ex-Governor of Orejxm is an ardent admirer of Peruna. He keeps it continually in the house. CniCAGO, FT. WAYNE, F03TORIA, F1NDLAY, CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON tANO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST Reached Most Quickly and Comfortabl. a the Nickel Plate Röal Three Express Trains e ery day in the year, thru Pullman Sleeping Cars to Chicago, New York and Boston. Comfortable high back seat eoacb.es and modern Dining Cars serving meals n Individual Club Plan ranging In prices from 35c to tl-00. Also a la Carte service. Colored Porters in uniform to look to the eomfort of first and second class passengers and keep cars scrupulously cla. Direct Connections with Fast Trains at Cnicaso and Buffalo. All Agents Sell Tickets via this Popular Route. Write to C. A. ASTER LIN, Trav. Pass. Aoent, Ft. Wayna, Ind. It Cure Colds, Coazhs. Sore Throat, Croup, Inflaeaza. Whooping CoupH, Bronchitis and Ajrthma. certain cure for Consumption in first staget, and a snre relief in advanced stages. Tie at oncw Toa will sea the excellent effect after taking the first (Soml Sold by deters Yerjwhera, Larze bottles U ce&is aad SO ccuta. "All Signs Fall In a Dry Time" tub sign or the nsn FAILS IX JL WET THC la ordering Towels Slickers m customer writes: "J knym fAy will h0 all right if (Key IUt thm 'Fish ' en VuaJ This eontidencs Is tho out ' growth of alxty-nliM yoars of carofal nuurafactorlng. A. J. TOTTER QtomTMVxxTJk Boston. U.S. A. SfEH) Tower Canadian Co. !L35 Toronto, Canada LUrMmktn of WtmuUä 7tt Wtathtr Ctothtnf MEXICAIi Aiistang LinimsnJ cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises. 3 I) Zml ww-- i Wa.tilnton, U.C. yc.u'iec-sfylly PrcMt3 Clilmr. I I I.t mi3c ol i.TActnr U.-rwufcloo fttra I CÄ r1 Telegraphy. C3 to 73 cicnthly. ; LLitii.J We ter-ch you quickly aniputyoa twoTk wheats ighk Tuition, t'.X Hirsea Catalogue free, tiarp's Lchool cf Tlttj, Tclcirat Lliz., llaatirca, IzL STATS2,

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In His Family Finds It an Remedy. In a letter to The Peruna Medicln Co. he says: State of Oregon. ) Executive Department, ) The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O. Dear Sirs I have bad occasion to use your Peruna medlzine In my family for colds, and it proved to be an excellent remedy. I bay J not had oo casion to use it for oth'.r ailments. Yours very truly, W. Al. Lord. It will be noticed that the Ex-liov-ernor says he has not had occasion to use Peruna for other ailments. The reason for this is, most other aikaenta begin with a cold. Using Peruna to promptly cure colds, he protects his family against other ailments. This is exactly what every other family in the United States should do kee Peruna in the house. Use it for coughs, colds, la grippe and other climatic affections of winter, and there will be no other ailments in the house. Such families should provide themselves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's fre book, entitled, -Chronic Catarrh." Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential. The Coldest City In the World. The coldest city in the world Is Yakutsk, Siberia. It is the great commercial emporium of East Siberia, and the capital of the province of Yakutsk, which in most of its area of 1,517.003 square miles is a bare desert, the soil of which is frozen to a great depth. Yakutsk consists of about 400 houses of European structure, standing apart. The Intervening spaces are occupied by huts of the Northern nomads, Ylth earthen roofs, doors covered with hairy hides, and windows of Ice. STATS OF OH 10, DTI' OF TOLSDO, I LUCAS COUXTT. I Fraxk J. Chsxkt makes oath that ha Is tht senior partner zt the firm of F. J.Chjexky&Codoinz DUblness in the City of Toledo. County and I Sure aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the ! Mim of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cur. FRANK J. CUF.NET. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pros ' ence. this 6th day of December. A. D. 1836. A. W. G LEARON. JTotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and act? directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tht system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by Drnjrpist. 73o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Wanted a Pleasant Expression. Mr. Grumps Good morning. Do you take pictures by the instantaneous proLess? Fbotojropher" Yes, sir. Mr. Grumps Well, this is Mrs. Grumps, my wife, you know. I want her picture taken. Photographer Certainly. But are you particular about having it instantaneous? Mr. Grumps Of course. When you get things ready, tell her to look pleascnt, and then snap off tha machine before the expression fades away. You'va gotter be Quicker'n lightning. Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of urine difficulties. If it did there would be few children that would do it. There 1 a constitutional cause for tkis. Mrs. M. Summers, Box 420, Notre Dame, In(L, will send her home treatment to any mother. She asks no money. Write ber to-day if your children trouble you in this tray. Don't blame the child. The chance are it can't help iL Artistlo blunder. With his hair standing on end, and his features working convulsively, the editor of the sensational journal yelled through tha speaking tube: "Stop the press!" "What's the matter?" asked the pressman. "Don't yon see, you infernal Idiot, you're printed that cut of the Red Sa with yellow Ink." Chicago TribuneMadam, dont sew your eyes out for the pittance you receive, but establish a reputable and lucrative business In your own town and vicinity. Create a trade and it increases rapidly. Work counts, and this is healthful. We want workers, not idlers. For particulars, write The Jenkins Medicine Co., Dayton, O. Those Boston Girls. Bertha Miss Elder says that her ancestors came over in the Mayflower. Carrie Well, sha ought to know. She probably ' was with them, you know. Boston Transcript. Faahlonable Philanthropy. Englishman Why is It you Hameri'cans copy the Hinglish? American We are in hopes yon Eng lishmen will see how it looks, and get disgusted with yourselves. Fifth. Annual Lire Stock Show At Chicago. Special rates via Nickel Plate Road Nov. 27th, 2Sth and 2Sth. Good returning Dec. 5th. Get particulars of nearest agent or address C. A. Astexlin, T. P. A Ft. Wayne, Ind. (4J5) The record torn at? was raised by Mrs. Joshua W. Shockley of Baltimore, Md. It weighed twenty-two and a half ounce, and measured over eighteen inches In circumference. It was cut Into thirty slices, which wre served to nine persons. I find Piso's Cure for Consumption tha bst medicine for crouy children. Mrs. F. Callahan, 114 Hall street. Parkers burg, W. Va., Ayril lti, 180L Kenry J. Cove, for many years la ctrrga of the cloakrooms of the English Douse of Commons, left his property, north $200.000. to various hospitals. D yva wast a StvM Lsklrj Datlrj Stair far 7f cents? . Aiirea. Lck Dax 21, Pert TVayna. ladlaaa. A New York charitable woman who la '.gtaerous In her gifts of Cowers to to1 tfUlj. trads butterts with thca. Tic-i cz'.:7 ncrrta! lira. Area's rt d-i t Izzr "urtts Calicloca. lUilj Li o ccac Uzj tnzx jtzx grocer. Tl3 tzzzlL-: cf cirtli Czzll b

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ppuircience Whether as a consequence of the exercise of greater care, the employment of more or better safety devices, or whatever else the cause may be, it appears from statistics recently published by the British Home Office that the death rate from accidmts in icoal mines and quarries is greater in the United States and smaller in France than anywhere else. The rata per 1,000 persons Is 3.25 In the United States and only 1.00 in France. In tha United Kingdom it is only 1.24, and In Germany 1.93. The reputation of Manitoba as a -wheat-producing country adds interest to the results of recent experiments in wheat growing conducted by the Canadian government on two experimental farms, one at Nappan, Nova Scotia, the other at Brandon, Manitoba. Out of 58 varieties tested In both places, 40 produced a larger yield per acre and heavier grain on tha Nova Scotia than on the Manitoba farm. Over two-thirds of the varieties tested were more successful in Nova Scotia than in Manitoba. The annual report of the Cancer Research Fund was recently submitted in London. From this it appears that the disease is not. as has sometimes been asserted, a product of civilizel life. It pervades the whole world, civilized and uncivilized alike. It affects animals as well as human beings. aad fishes are not Immune to it. But it is not infectious and not transmissible from one species to another. It Is not attributable to a parasite and is not Increasing. The experiments of the past year have not shown that ra dium exercises a curative effect Three singular preparations of grape Juice are known in Turkey, and our consul at Ilarput thinks they might all be made and liked in this country. Basduk consists of sheets resembling leather, made by evaporating grape juice to the consistency of m lasses, then mixing flour with it and drying it on cotton cloth In the sunshine. Kessme is In cakes half an inch thick. It is made by using coarse wheat grits Instead of flour to mix with the grape molasses, and is dried on metal plates. Sujuk, a still more savory preparation. Is made by stringing walnut meats on twine, and then immersing the strings thus formed in the mixture of flour and grape Juice. When coated with about a quarter of an Inch thick the strings are hung up to dry. Interesting experiments showing the influence of a tuning fork on Jets of water have recently been made at the Royal College of Science In Dublin. A Jet of falling water consists ordinarily of two parts a clear column and a troubled portion. When the troubled part is photographed, with the aid of the electric spark, it is seen to be composed of a succession of drops following one another too rapidly to be separately perceived by the. eye. Thise drops are Irregular In size, shape and distance from one another. But if a vibrating tuning fori: Is placed in contact with the stand from which the Jet starts, the drops fall into order with beautiful precision, a drop being cast off with each vibration. Many remarkable effects can thus be produced. A continuous Jet may be thrown Into a form like that of a vibrating string. BEAR AND LEPARD FIGHT. Indian Story of Struggle Between the Beasts for a Buffalo. A Gujar was grazing his buffaloes In the Kangra Valley about sunset, when suddenly a couple of bears put in an appearance, one a monster, the other about half grown. They started stalking one of the buffaloes that was somewhat separated from the others. Lie never thought they would be able to kill it, so lay low and watched their opera Uods. They approached from different directions. At first the buffalo seemed to think it great sport, and chased them when they came too near him. All th'.s tine the big bear used nosr and then to run up to the little on and appeared to be giving him direc tions how to procevd. The little one grardually drew the buffalo toward a drop .of about fifty feet When the buffalo a gali. made a rush at it the big bear, seeing his opportunity, made a rush from behind, and over went the buffalo, breaking its neck at the bottom. The little bear was first on the carcass, and thought he was going to have his share, but the big bear coming up gave him a couple of cuffs on the head and drove him away. The Gujar was horrorstruck, but wishing for revenue, drove the other animals home and set out in quest of the local "shikari." By ,this time the moon was shining brightly, and when they came within some 'distance of the scene of the encounter they heard great growling and roaring 'going on, and thought that the young ,bear had returned for his share. Instead of which they saw a large leopard and the bear at it tooth and nail. The sight was such an uncommon one that they waited within striking 'distance, the "shikari" knowing that ihe could take his shot whenever he lliked as one or other animal was sure to return to tht kill. After a time the leopard, feeling he was getting the !worst of it, gave a huge growl and foxlike seemed to subside as If dead. The 'bear sniffed at his enemy long and lovingly, and after giving him a few more blows with his paws proceeded to enjoy the repast from which he had been disturbed. Before the men could recover from their astonishment the leopard was up and on the bear's back, when, taking him at a disadvantage he soon turned him over and got him by the throat Then tVere was a regular, rough and tumble for 'some minutes, but the bear could not free himself from the lecpard, who clung like a leech to his throat sucking away hi life blood. At last the bear fell 'dead, and as tha ltcpird Yura the "thikari" gave him a bullet behind the shoulder, roll;irj Lin over dead. Then arc: 3 a di p-is, 3 tha "LMiari claimed both r ';!-? vrith a virt7 to tha government nTrcrJ cf 0 rc-ccj fcr cicX 13 ruzzz tx tH Ca It TTSs fiddly c:3

that they hoülcF return In the morning, but the GuJar'Bet a friend at work in the night so when they returned at daybreak the bodies were there, but the bear had been carefully skinned. The Gujar and "shikari" at once went away and filed civil suits against each other, and this weighty case Is now in court Amarita Bazar Patrika.

Meaning of the word cad. What Writers and Lexicographer Say on the Subject. "Speaking of words, did you ever stop to think about the meaning and origin of the word 'cad,' which we now use to slur a man," said a man who takes an interest in the study of words in the New Orleans Times-Democrat "If you have not a few moments with some good book on the subject of words, their origin and meaning, will prove worth your while. 'Cad' is still used very largely in what we may call its low English sense, though in Its purer signification, if we glance for a moment at words Intimately related to it, few words should have a purer meaning. Brothers, the younger brother, for instance, bring up suggestions that are not only pure, but poetic and ennobling. But we take the other view of 'cad,' the Dickens' view, if we may accept Webster's reference, 'a person who stands at the door of an omni bus to open and shut it and to receive fares; an idle hanger-on about Inn yards,' or e?en the still worse definition of a low-bred, presuming person, a mean, vulgar fellow." In a general way these definitions find ready acceptance In the modern mind. These are the things we mean when we call a man a 'cad.' Of course we followed the English In thli as in many other matters in connection with the language. But why shouldn't we hold on to some of the purer slgnflcance of the word? 'Cad' Is the short way of saying 'cadie,' which means errand boy or 'boy,' and which In turn may be traced to 'cadet' which means 'a younger brother, 'a .little (or younger) head.' Cadet In this country means, in its military sense, something quite different of course. 'Cad' will suggest to us, too, the words 'cadaver' and 'cadaverous are more Intimately related to the poetic word 'cadence, which in turn is from 'cadere, 'to fall or 'to fall dead. These observations are more sidelights. If we were inclined to be frivolous, in this connection, we might Insist that 'cad' was related to 'cadaver, and that therefore the 'cad was 'a dead one. But there Is a more substantial, and yet gentler side to the question, the one which has to do with the poetry and the romance of the language, with its changes, and offshoots resulting fromthe progress we make, and the new demands which must needs twist words out of their old places in the vocabulary." LAKE OF 80LID ICE Found in Rocky Mountains in Region of Perpetual Snow. While the people of Denver swelter in the hot weather of the summer a little mountain lake, only forty-five miles away, calmly enjoys a perpetual freeze the lake is solid ice, says the Denver Times. This is what was f jund by C. A. Parker, In charge of the telegraph construction of the Moffat railroad, in the shadow of the James peak, on the continental divide. Perpetual snows blanket the mountain on both sides not reached by the sun, and amid the wintry scene of glacial whiteness lies the little lake, one big lump of Ice. IIow long the lake has been frozen no one knows. Sometimes It melts, but this year It has not shown any signs of succumbing to the higher temperature. Mr. Parker enjoyed the cooling proximity of the lake when Denver was receiving the first real share of hot weather. He also Inspected the enormous banks of glacial snow, some of them extending hundreds of feet cu the mountain side and scores of feet deep. Officers of the Moffat road are much interested in the finds. They knew that the glaciers were there, but the lake was something they did not expect Now every one from General Manager Ridgway to the office boy is trying to determine how long that lake may have beea frozen solid. Many wonderful scenic features aro reported by Mr. Parker, who rode from Mammoth over the divide, selecting the locations for the telegraph poles. He says that the James pe-ik country Is a wonderful region and will be a surprise. The Moffat road temporary line will pass within a short distance of the peak and a fine view of the snows will be afforded. Fate of Queen of Backs. Many stories have been told of wonderful animals discovered by the various native tribes of South Africa; in fact the folklore of the Transkei alone would fill a decent little library. And even native servants who have grown to regard themselves as civilized by reason of their daily contact with the white man are by no means free from superstition. An instance has recently occurred at Shirland, where the . presence of a white springbuck bad become the center of a veritable romance. The goatherds declared that a miraculous halo surrounded the animal; she was the "Queen of Bucks," and had been endowed with perpetual youth. If a dozen bullets pierced her body she would rise phoenixlike from the bushes, with wound healed, and endowed with a double measure of vitality. Consequently, when their "baas," John E. Ilobson announce his intention of calling a few friends together in order to hunt the animal and secure the skin and horns for the Port Elizabeth Museum, his swarthy retainers stared aghast and prophesied dire disaster! The coveted buck fell to Mr. Hobsons rifle and no misfortune resulted. Graoff-Reinet Advertiser. Owls In Market. Those who visited the markets tea from time to time hanging up la tha butcher stalls an owl, a croT7, cr a hawk. "They are brought la by tha farmers," said a marketsian. "Thcra la a steady demand fcr OT7b, hav7L3, etc., ca tha part of tixi'rmlrt, r.:.-y teura ctlzlj, and they will ctzzzHnzi pay r.3 tih as CI or C2 fcr Cns cr:c2nzzzz cf Cd lircr IttIj c? tr.zlz

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Qaeer Freak of Two Brothers Wae Owned an English Inn An Interesting little treasure hunt is causing some excitement in a Staffordshire village, says the London MaiL The treasure hunters are not rushing round with surveyors chains and pickaxes, but they search very patiently and very persistently in old boots and stockings, pieces of newspapers, behind wall paper and wainscoting and in black bottles. They are searching for the accumulated wealth of one Joseph Attwood, who, with his brother, kept the Vine inn at Delph, Brierley Hill Joseph died not long ago, and his brother being unable to transact the business it was transferred. The brothers Attwood had curious ideas as to the conduct of their business and the employment of capitalideas which- would commend themselves to no self-respecting economist When the elder brother died there was a hunt for the money which it was known he had saved. In one of tire rooms, which had not been opened for fifteen years, 500 in gold was found, stowed away in corners of the room. Hundreds of silver coins were fouDd corked up in gin bottles and beer Jan. Half a hundredweight of coppeis was found hidden In nooks and crannies, old gloves, stockings, paper bags and 'envelopes and rolled up In tea lead. Checks which had never been presented; a woman's watch and a very old hunting watch were also discovered. Altogether 000 has been found in various parts of the house. When the treasure-seekers -havo torn down the walls, ripped up the floors and searched under the soot in the chlmneyt claims will be pegged out In the garden. ' Good Mews for AIL Bradford, Tenn., Nov. 21. (SpedaLi Scientific research shows Kidnej Trouble to be the father of so many diseases that news of a discovery of a sure cure for it cannot fail to be welcomed all over the country. And according to Mr.. J. A. Davis of this place Just such a cure Is found in Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Mr. Davis says: "Dodd's Kidney Pills are all that Is claimed them. They have done me more good than anything I have ever taken. I had Kidney Trouble very bad and after taking a few boxes ol Dodd's Kidney Pills I am completely cured. I cannot praise them too much." Kidnjy Complaint develops into Blight's Disease, Dropsy, Diabetes, Rheumatism and other painful and fatal diseases. The safeguard is to cure your kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills when they show the first symptom sf disease Ruined. Jason Epps, colored, came from an alley-way and sank upon the nearest door-tep, according to Lipplncott's. His proud head dropoed upon the broad bosom of his pink-striped shirt and In this attitude of despair he was found by one of his friends. "What's the matter wif you, Jase? You Is lookln' beat out" 1 is," replied Mr. Epps mournfully. "I'se down on nah luck." "Been shootln de bones?" "Yes. sah." "Ain't dey comin right?" "Ain't comln at all." "What did de gang do to you?" "Dey wiped me out" "Shoo, Is dat so?" This in a tone of grieved surprise. v "Yes, sah. dey cleaned me clean." "How much did dey git?" "Forty cents." A UBOLPflOBLEH ORDERED OUT BY A POWERFUL COMBINATION. A Kansas Woman Succeeds In Maintaining Her Bight to Earn Her liYlng. The walking delegate is not the only one who can order the employee to giv np his job. Some irregularity in his health may force him from his work and render him incapable of improving th very finest opportunity in the world A remedy that will restore health solreir many Lbor difficulties at once and make the path to success a smooth one. Miss Winnifred Ray, of No. 91T Water street, Wichita, Kansas, ha passed happily through tin experience which illustrates this point. She says : In 1901 1 began to suffer from considerable disturbance of my health. There was derangement of stomach and bowels, as well as female troubles. My appetite became very feeblo. Somo days I had no desire for food at all audi when I did take any it caused me grcal discomfort, particularly burning sensa tdons. I also had palpitation of the hear I and often n. sense of being smothered, and I became so nervous I couldn't sleep. One doctor thought I had heart disease, another consumption, another a radical disorder of the liver. While I was not confined to ray bed, I was so miserabl that I really thought I must die. "After suffering in this way for a year without finding any relief, I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale PeopJs in a book and got a box and began fu use them. In a woek I vras better. Tu six or seven w vsks I was w elL My livnr seemed to be stimulated at once and xz-y complexion cleared up. The burning sev sation left my stomach and I could est nearly everything I wanted. I had ao more pain in my abdomen and no xnCfed trouble with my heart. My whole system appeared td be regulated and the grave fears of the doctors were all banishod. I have recovered my strength and cheerfulness and am able to do my regular daily work and to support myself again. The pills have done me great good and I believe they would help others equally if they would try them." Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People are sold ly all druggists, or direct by Dr. WiUiamd Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 50 cents per box ; six boxes for C2.50, postpaid. A Speaking Likeness. lira. Fondraar Don't you think tafcy grows mora like me every day? Fondaar--Yes, Cear; especially so tiaca she began to ta!k. He early breakfast la comyleta without X-rs. Acitla s famous Paccaku. Ccy frora your grocer to-day. Tha tepplness and misrry cf nta d rz-1 no lts on ttzajtr than fortune. Lüfoucauld. r- TT: m Cwirxr Enur fr CaTtm L.i.

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she was cured of backache, dizziness, painful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Dear Mes. Pixkiiaii : Gratitude compels rue to acknowledge tha great merit of your Vegetable Compound. I have suffered for four years with irregular and painful menstruation, also dizriness, pains in the back and lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to come which would only mean suffering to me. tt Better health is all I wanted, and cure if 'possible, tydia E. Plnlham's Vegetable Compound brought me health and happiness in a tew snort months. I feel like another person now. My aches and pains have left me. Life seems new and sweet to me. and everything seems pleasant and easy. , "Six bottles brought me health, and was worth more than months under the doctors care, which really did not benefit me at all. I am satisned there is no medicine so good for sick women as your Vegetable Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends, in need of medical help. Mes. B. A. Blanchabd, 422 Broad St, Kashvüle, Tenn. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcca, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, inditrestion. and nervous mctT-n?,

gooa that 1 purchased another, and the result was so satisfactory that I bought six more bottles, and am now feeling like a new woman. I shall never be without it I hope that my testimonial will convince women Jhat yoTir Vegetable Compound is the greatest medicine in the world for falling of the womb or any other feTnftlg complaints. Hbs. May Cody, 2660 Büch ßt, Philadelphia, PaT Y Remember, every woman is cordially Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if tiiere is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Her address Is Lynn, Mass- her advice Li free nrl Cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it,

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The re son W. I Douglas $3.t0 shoes arc the preatest sellers 1n the world Is because of their excel lent s' yle. easy fitting and superior wearing qualities. If 1 could show you the d.fferenoe between tht shoes made In my factory and thme of other makes and the hlgfa-rrade leathers ued, yoa would anderstand why W. L. Douglas $J 60 shoes cost more V make, wlir they hold their shape, tit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic Talue than any other tSM ahoe on the market to-day, and why the sales for the year ending July 1. 14, were 90,203,040.00. V L. lonUs fu.vrinteet their ralne by stamping his name and prloe oo tba bottom. Look for It take to substitute. Sold by ahoe dealers every where. SUPERIOR If! FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR..

Ihme vorn W. L. DoucUu $3.50 iatisaeti'm. I find them $uvrior in

SS.00 to f7.00."H. S. Me CLE, Dept. CoIL, U. J. Jut. Rtnut, JCtchmona, ro. XV. T- Tontrlns uses Corona Coltsktn In his M1JiO shoes. Corona Colt Is conceded to b trs finest Jeateat Leather made. Fast Color Eyelet ased exclusively. iy. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Kammmohamottm.

"BAMfER BLUE LIMITED99 BETWEEN Chicago and St. Louis WABASH R. R Lmvm CIwCAOO - 1 1 03 mm I Lmtm ST. LOUIS (CateiStinn), - ICS pm ArrtvM ST. LOUIS fWcrtfi Fair JtaJ, 6 4S p an I Leave ST. LOUIS (SsrWs Fair IfsJ, 314 pm Arrhrea ST. LOUIS (Osloi ttatiss), - 703 pm I Arrives CHICAGO, - 00 pm tnm IS TKE ORlGIMJiTCH CF TKE SETH KS'J C8ICI50-ST. tC'JIS SCHECDLE CONSIST OP TRAIN: COnSINATION BAQQAOS SHOKINO CAR. COMBINATION DININO A BUPPBT CAR, COn&INATlON COACH A CHAIR CAR. COMBINATION OBSERVATION & PARLOR CAR Painted la royal blue and fold; vestibuled throughout; llrhted by electricity; cooled by electric fans: finished la African Mahogany, Inlaid with holly; windowed with bevel plate and cathedral Jewel class; furnished with Wilton carpeta and upholstered with silk plush; Havlin china aad Toledq cut glass; pantry, kitchen and chefs department aped ally designed; every car supplied with hot and co!d water and heated by steam. . . . ,

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