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    WO Doses
For One Dollar
Economy in medicine must bt
measured by two things cost and
effect. It cannot be measured by
either alone. It is greatest in that
medicine that does the most for
the money that radically and per
manently cures at the least ex
pense. That medicine is
Hood's Sarsaparilta
It iHTines and enriches the blood,
cures pimples, eczema and all
eruptions, tired, languid feelings,
loss of appetite and general debility,
"I haee taken Hood'i Sereaparllla and
found it reliable and liTlrrf perfect satisfac
tion. It take awar that tired feellnf. rtrea
enerrr and put the blood in food condition.
Miss Errit Colon, .434 10th Street, N. W
Washington. D. C.
Hoed'e Saraaparllla. promise t
eura and keeps the promise.
la Cbicaro.
"The lady next door Is celebrating
her golden wedding.
"Married 60 years?"
"No, times!" Puck.
The Real Qoeatlea.
She Now the question Is. where
hall we elope to?
He Oh, no! The question Is, where
shall we come back to? Puck.
PtTA rmaurnur carea. vroetaor
MIA afterBrstdar'euaeofDr.BUIoe'sUreelS
tum. Send fur Free trial Dottleendtr asttea
Dr. k. H. Milne, Lt4-.au Area St, ralladal&lua, J
The Only Restful Place.
"She was all worn out and in need
of rest, I understand."
"Quite right."
"But she was "only two weeks at
that summer resort before she came
home again." r
"Yes."
"Whv was that?"
"Well, after two weeks of that life
he had to tome home to rest." Chi
cago Post.
CVXtS HlKl mW tie. Mil. LJ
Bat Coujt. Ojrup. litiii Good. Dtt PJ
In tlnm. ftild fry drmnrtf. fj
Perrin's Pile Specific
The INTERNAL REMEDY
Re Case Exists it Will Not Cra
BAD
BREATH
I It Mia CASCABsCTSmsIsM
ft TBlId ud ffctv IbvuUt tM7 avr ttnipiy won
rfal. Mr dui.ir vnd 1 r botbvrMl wit,
ick ttouevb &nd our breath wo ry ba. After
tamftiDf ft fw itm of Cftcavru t tmprovod
WooOerfttiif . Tbr r imi bip la ibm Vkmlij."
WrtBEtJIIKA HAGKL-
1117 RiuaoftOBM flu, Cmaoftfttt Okift-
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taite Oood. De
Sooo, Jierer Sicteo. Weakea. er Gnee. Xc a, sua
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sli II I mj li.im lilae, hM an fat. sit
M.Tfl.Raf 9010 endjraannteed b all in
I U'DAv .i 10 Clai Tceeeeo UaauT
Cruelty to Animals.
Nell I'm in a dilemma. Of course,
I can't think of marrying Jack Lowfer,
but he says if I don't he'll go to the
doge.
Belle Well, you can't help that.
Nell That's just it. I know I can't,
and I'm fond of dogs. Philadelphia
Ledger.
Oood Mint.
Mr. Stalate Don't those trolly cars
make an awful racket when they go by
the door?
Miss Bord Yes, and they pass at
such inopportune moments. It was on
account of them that you didn't hear
the clock the last two times it stru:k.
Philadelphia Press.
Metaphorically Phrased.
"Don't you think your friend would
stand a better chance if he were to ut.
eide nnd be a dark horse?" aaid one
politician.
"He couldn't," answered the other.
"He's naturally so much of a kicker
that he wouldn t be content with any
other role than that of a mule."
Washington Post.
The Difference.
"What is the difference between a
woman's whist club and a man's poker
club?"
"Why, in one you get home to din
ner and in the other to breakfast."
Detroit Free Press.
If He Take It.
There Is gome hope for a man as
long as be knows how to take a hint.
Cough
"My wife hid ideep-aetted cough
for three years. I purchased two
bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
large size, and It cured her com
pletely." J. H. Burje, Macon, Col.
Probably you know of
cough medicines that re
lieve little coughs, all
coughs, except deep ones!
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral.
Three aimer Me., enough for an ordinary
eelai boa., lust runt tor bronchitis, boerae-
Kur OUXUBM eaaea ana u Keep oa uou.
4. j. iu w, Mmui
jfrTV Can or
CATHARTIC yi
THAT COWBOY BREAKFAST.
Man Who Cooked the Steak for the
President Telle of It.
The Incident, or whatever yoo choose
to call that first feature of President
Roosevelt's Colorado experience which
will make bis great western tour mem
orable the unique entertainment that
furnished Mr. Hoosevelt the right kind
of Western welcome and gave Hugo,
Col., permauent place on the map
was the cowboy breakfast served to
the natioual chief early on the morn
ing of May 4, says the Denver Post
The cook who cooked the breakfast
and who glories In this exalted bit of
cookery, Is now In Denver. This Is
"Jack" Koppel, the whole-souled cow
man who deserted his herds and rode
many long miles In order to be on band
and officiate at Hugo.
"I was very proud," said quiet Mr.
Keppel and, by the way, nobody csn
describe the great event and the causes
lending up to it. as he can "quite
proud when the Lincoln County Cattle
Growers' Association selected me to
take charge of the cooking of the cow
boy breakfast which we had deter
mined to serve to President Roosevelt
"The Holt Live Stock Company's
'chuck wsgon was driven down to Hu
go for my use sud It wss well sup
plied, as it was ready to start next
day on its regular round-up route.
"As my assistant for the great en
terprise I bad that veteran of the
range, John Herman, as good a cam a
man as ever drew breath, so long ss
he was awake, and, thus fixed up, I
felt fully equal to the great undertak
ing ahead of me.
"On Friday preceding the eventful
Monday, May 4, when the President
was to come through. I went down to
Hugo from my ranch at Arroyo, to get
everything shipshape and In order. On
that evening we swung the pot rsck
and cleared a space about the rear
end of the chuck wagon and on Sat
urday we unpacked the provisions and
laid In butter and such things as had
been overlooked.
"On Sunday. Just to get my hand In
and have things In working order, I
cooked a big dinner for ISO natives
and a couple of dozen 'rawhides' from
Denver. I hadn't done any cooking
for five years, and I was a little shaky
about the job I had ahead of me, but
the way those people ate and ate and
came back for more convinced me that
John and I could do the big stunt ss
well as anybody.
"On Sunday night about 8:30 I
closed off the feeding nnd left nothing
in but the beans, which cooked over
a roaring fire till 12 o'clock. While the
bvtns were cooking a number of old
tlmera gathered around the camp fire
and swapped lies and sung songs and
kept me company. It was a fine night,
and they were all sorry when 12
o'clock came and I took off the beans
and drove them all sway. And I bated
to do it too. but It was late enough.
and I had Important work ahead of me
for the morning.
"I rolled out my bedding right
alongside the camp Are and turned In
to Ijt blankets a little before 1 o'clock.
I could hear the others celebrating up
town and I wished I could be with
them, but I knew that would never do
for tea.
A few hours later I was woollng
John Heymno to get hi in awake and
beating around with a club to find
daylight la the dark. The first tiiing
1 did after making up my fire was to
put the beans back on. John and I
then made twelve gallons of coffee In
three big pots' and got the French
fried potatoes ready. The next thinp
was to make the biscuits and put them
In the Dutch ovens ready to bake. I
made eight dozen of these and patted
them out round and smooth. It's quite
a Job to make good biscuits, and you
bet I was very particular with these.
I wanted to have 'era Just ready when
the President came, so I went over to
the depot and found out from the tel
egraph operator the exact moment
when he would arrive.
'When we saw the smoke of the
pilot train we heaped the fire on the
tops of the Dutch ovens. This train
brought the Governor and Congress
man Brooks. They were too busy
getting ready- to receive the Pres
ident to want to eat anything, and
the biscuits were not done, anyhow.
When the President's train hove In
sight we got pretty excited around
that camp fire, I can tell you. I had
picked out a big T bone steak, the
finest one I ever saw, for the Presi
dent
'As the train was slowing up I nod
ded to John Heyman. my assistant
to drop the big steak onto the hot
surface of the oven, which was on the
rack, and heated up Just right By
this time the biscuits were done to a
turn and everything was ready. I bad
heard discouraging reports to the ef
fect that President Itoosevelt would
not be allowed time enough at Hugo
for him to get off and eat, but I knew
If I could once get him in range ef
that beefsteak where he could get a
whiff of that steak he would, have to
stay and eat
"Well, I have cooked many a steak,
but I was certainly more proud of
that one than of any I ever turned
out It was a regular 'beaut' and
when Teddy cut Into It and munched
the first mouthful and I saw the
tickled expression of bis face I was
so proud well, I Just had to swing my
hut and holler."
An Accomplished Monarch.
The King of Portugal Is, personally,
one of the most notable of living mon
arch. His accomplishments with a
gun are sufficiently well known, and
also as a revolver shot be Is hard to
beat; but hl tastes are very broad, for
he Is an accomplished landscape paint
er, whose work has before now won a
medal at the Paris Exhibition and, like
his kinsman, the Prince of Monaco, be
la deeply Interested In scientific pur
suits. Of all monarch he Is probably
the most accessible for, though he has
an Immense number of duties as the
first servant of his country, he does not
take the trappings of royalty very se
riously. .The Old Habit.
Towne I suppose you have beard
that old Lawyer Sbarpe is lying at the
point of death.
Browne No. Well, well, the ruling
passion strong In death, eh? Phila
delphia Press.
SSTER
Use Pc-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca
tarrhA Congressman's Letter.
f if -'- - - 1 , r
, " ir.. 1 V
Iti everv country of the civilized
world Sisters of Charity ure known.
Not onlv do thev minister to the spirit
ual and inti'llii'tuul mttls of the charges
committed to their care, but they also
minister to their bodily needs.
With so many children to take care
of and to protect from climate and dis
ease, tluw wise and prudent Msters
have found Perumi a never failing safe
guard.
Dr. Hartman receives many letters
from Catholic Sisters from all over the
United States. A recommend recently
received from a Catholic institution in
Detroit, Mich., reads as follows:
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir: "The youn girl who used
the Peruna was suffering irom laryngi
tis, and loss ol voice. The result of
the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found great relief, and after furth
er use of the medicine we hope to be
able to say f he Is entirely cured."
SLstajs of Charity.
The young girl was under the care of
the Sisters of Charity and used lVnina
for catarrh of the throat with good re
sults ss the aixne letter testifies.
Send to the Peruna Medicine Com
Os Principal.
"What makes her so solemn?"
"Well, you see, she's a temperance .
advocate, and some one told her that
her smiles were perfectly Intoxicat
ing." Philadelphia llullctin.
ChrUtlane. vriifjrth01iaiTian Mut-mnrend
nmt'i LK'Irii.lf. Vfnr;y, 1' : t rn nOis, ene
ple ly, 10e. W. li. iwerr, iivfl. Ken., tailor
Peculiar to Samoa.
Kava, the national bevorage of Sa
moa, Is a wholesome and refreshing
drink, though not agreeable to the un
accustomed palate. A really good old
Kava-bowl Is a curiosity difficult to ob
tain. The frequent brewings coat the
Inside with a beautiful opalescent
enamel, which greatly enhances the ,
value of the bowl. !
CATARRH CANNOT fit CURED
With local application!, a tlier cannot reach
the seat ot toel.a-aie. t ata.-rh U a blorsi or
coniniutional'lit-eaae, atui in oMer to cure it
eon roust take internal remedies. Ilali'a Ca. ;
tarrh t.'ureie taken internal!) , aal actaiiirectir j
on the blood and mucoid auriacea. Hall's Ca.
tarrh Cure la not a quark medicine. It waa
prescribed bf one of the be.t physlctana in this :
eonniry lor yean, and ia reifuiar prei-Tiption. j
It ia cmjioeed of the best totnea known, coni
&ined with the beat bloil bnnliera, acting; di
rectly oa the mucous surtacee. The perfect
combination ol the two inaroiienti If what pro.
dnceasnch wonderful resuUsinctirlngcaUirin. 1
Send (or testimonial, free. .
F. J. HKsKV &('i., Proprs, Toledo, O. '
Sold bv dru(Ti(isra. price !
Halls Family Pills are the beat. j
Trovellnu Rath.
Traveling baths on one of the Rtis
ilan railways are the latest provision
"or Its employes' comfort in the outly
ing districts.
WIPJT
BRINGii.G
Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the coining of winter, for with the first
breath of the "ice-king" this miserable disease is fanned into life and all
the disustinj symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped up and the
throat can be kept clear of mucous secretions only by continual hawking
and spitting. Catarrh is a nuisance
and source of annoyance, not only
to the one who lias it, but everybody
else. The thick, yellow discharge
from the head produces a feeling of
personal defilement, and the odor of
the breath is almost intolerable.
The catarrhal poison brings on
stomach troubles and affects the Kid
neys and Bladder. It attacks the
soft bones and tissues of the bead
and throat, causing total or partial
deafness, the loss of smell, and giv
ing to the voice a rasping, nasal
twang. No part of the body is secure
from its ravages. Catarrh makes
you sick all over, for it is a dis
eased tbe blood, and circulates all
through tbe system, and for this
reasou, sprays, washes, inhalers,
powders and salves have proven
failures.
The way to cure Catarrh thor
oughly and permanently is to cleanse
the blood of the unhealthy secretions
that keep the membranes of the body
inflamed, and not Iff 11 g does this so
surely and promptly as S. S. S, As
long as the blood is poisoned with
Catarrhal matter the discharge of tt'.eus and other disgusting symptoms
of the miserable disease will continue. S. S. S. goes to the fountain source
of the trouble and purifies and enriches
Wood-tainting and stubborn disease.
medical advice. JHE SWIFT
3 OF CHARITY
pany, Columbus Ohio, for a free book
written by Dr. Hartman.
The following letter is from Congress
man Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio.:
Gentlemen: "I have used several
bottles of Peruna and fwl greatly tne
fited thereby from my catarrh of the
head, and feel encouraged to believe
that its continued use will fully eradi
cate a disease of thirty years standing."
David Meekison.
Dr. Hartman, one of the lust known
physicians and surgeons in the I'nite'l
States, was the first man to formulate
Peruna. It was through his genius
and perseverance that it as intro
duced to the medical profession of this
country.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Peru
na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing a full statement of your case and he
will be pleased to give you his valua
ble advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President ol
The Hartman Saiiiturunn, Columbus,
Ohio.
tlf A TTTT Kv.rv manor woman mi itt
W fl IN I T II rhnr.i i -ru Hi- l'rlr
lre!0. A trifr lilil .htiii!
food feceaar tn e;trrv mi am .ra-.t. r. I !,
method ia ruin aul lhiOia an.! Ilmv ri-e'irnl
tli bat p.lli to eivv .at.!fM:'orv r"ml!..
Writ. Tor full p.rt!.-vi!er to Ctw AMl KI" AN
RAHHKH t'oiXKUK ttnf.), &4 Kr.trtt sr..
1'Ottlaml, Oric"ti.
ORDER (H ltK st'-ti eare-am llt, new
rtsxla. Svuih lw-nl stfrl n.-wa, wto.1 b--am.
14 In., t: s;tith leriit ChlUr1'! I Iowa, w.jmi
b. ain. it lit., V 70: S llth l?ni 1 Slllcl I'i'jtra.
Moixl tamfLS lit., aj ); a.i trfl Six! Lvl Id
t-ioea. Youne Amrl' a t'rram sj-aratcr. No
int. IV: Steel wind Mill. -I "i. WwI Wheel
W inil Mill, KMoot, t-t, Write Ul fr rtrea nil
aiirthlnr in the machinery line. Keleraon Ma
chinery Co., fet el Me rlaon St., Portland, Or.
TK& BEST
POMMEL SUCKER
, IM TI2E WOULD
Vw 4J
L.t ell our wotf rjroo
ij, Miif i and hats
HsralllunrJi Qt wet v&rh.
it is often imitated but
never e quMled. (
fO 31 1 Br ALL
HE LIABLE lt.
Made in blacK or yellow
and llyjarantertf by
AJl'JWCSiO. ToefSHSAAHT)
iTICHTOTHC
blONOFTht H5H
r. n. u.
4S-IS0J.
fHKN writing to ! vrtltrt l
mantion tun i,r.
IS COMING
COULD NOT HEAR THE TICK 07 A
CLOCK.
Wataaatows, Pa., July 13, 1903,
Dear Sire:
I hare used a. 8. B. for Catarrh oftha
Inner ear, aaal haea feuud It an excel
lent remede (or aasae. I bad been
troubled with this diaeaee far years
and tried many things la an effort ta
jet relief, but aotaina- did ma an
rermanent atood until Z beaaa 8. B. rl.
bad a diacharca from nay ear and mr
hearing- waa ao badly affected that I
oould not hear the tick rjf a oloclr. 1 waa
In bad shape when I began your med
icine. 8. B. S. baa done away wltb the
discharge and my bearing baa bean
wonderfully Improved; ao much ao
that I can new carry on a conversation
In an ordinary tone, whoreaa a year
ago this waa lenpoaaible.
Tour med lot ne has dona me a world of
food end I do not bestial to air it the
crodlt it deasrves.
W. V. KHOMHIMB.
NO BIOM OT CATARRH IN TniO
TEEHf YEAKB.
Kreba, Ind. Tor., Aug-. 1, 1003.
Sear Sirs:
About thirteen years aaro I vaad yonr
remedy for Catarrn. 1 had bson troubled
wltb it for about nine years, but sin e
taking; B- 8. S. bare never been worrl'd
wltb it. 1 feel able to recommend U. B. B.
a a aura cure fog Caiarrh.
t. MILLWEK.
'. vt yj
Urri-Wa'-e-jVJJ,,
aaeaViaal M aV Vrrr-
A ErT'LH A
the blood, and so invigorates ana tones up
the system that 'catching cold and con.
trading Catarrh is ot so likely to occur.
Keep the blood in order and winter'scoming
brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh.
Write us particulars of your case, and
let our physicians help you get rid of this
We make no charge whatever for
SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CJU
Humorous
Ituslnnws Seine "Th P. X. T. Is
the most InUreMtlng rsllroad In On
country," Jumpuppw Wbyt "They
now rim excursions ami obaervstlou
trains to th scones of U thlr Im
portant wrecks." Ki.
"Let us have pose-," said th Knit
lUU luvador; "cau you not 1 that th
whit stranger lov th rdiuur
"Ah. yes," replied th Itttolllgeut
Ulaii, "they lov the very ground w
walk tipon."-Tblladlphla Preas.
Silence Poll as a Pall, Young Wife
(nt dinner) -I dldu't toll you, Adolphus,
1 cooked Ui dinner to-day uiyir.
Husbund Indeetll Then lu wy
thought I hav been doing poor Mary
Aim a great lujuallce. Pearson
Weekly.
Point of Pancy Work. "Doe your
wife tlo much fancy work?" "raucy
work? Site wou't even let a porou
planter come Into Hi buua without
eroilieiliig rett border round It and
running a yellow ribbon through th
holes." nt Kits.
A Uure Chance. Nell 1 w de
lighted to meet her at bargain sale
to-day. Hell- I thought you detested
her, Nell So I do; and during tbe
crush I found chance tu give her a
few gootl poke on my own acvouut.
Philadelphia Ledger.
Pa.ierby Well, well! Have you
been getting a licking. little mail? Lit
tle ManYou railed d turu, stranger.
Foist de Jones kid he licked uu, den
111 licked me fer lightln', ileil wen pa
catue home he licked me fer loalii to
de Jones kid !- Huston Post.
"Stu b weather!" eXil.iluio.1 Mr. Hen
ry Peck. "I'm free to say tills "
"What's that, Henry?' Interrupted ha
wife. "Peg pnrduu, my tlenr," lie !
an meekly. "I menu 'with your jr
UjUiloii I'm free to any' this Is t tie
worst climate under the un." Phil
ad .Iphla I'm.
"'e.," akl the dentist, "to luatir
pnttilcii eilractlou you'll time to take
gna, and that's tlfly cent ntr "
"Oh!" said the furuier, "t gtle the
old wny'll lw beat; neter mind uo g is."
"You're a brave umn." "th! It ain t
m Hint's gl the tooth; It's my l,e."
-Philadelphia IlKer.
No Advantage to Iler. "Are you
training your tlauglilern In the hiiiirie
hold arts?" ".So. What's the use?
Jest as soon as 1 got one uf them
trnlnml so's she emild help me, some
mini would come along an" marrj her.
An' men are tiitvln' it (. eimy tlu-a
days, nnyhow." t'hleago Post.
A hopeless ease: "A gn-ni big, oll
txxlled 111 sAi like you oiul.t lo I
ashsiiKil to aak a strancer f r iiioiu y,"
said tho well lo do clilien. "I know
ought," aimwer.it Meiind.-rliig Mike;
"hut, mister, I m iistuislly too
kind hi-nrtnl to tnp 'm on tie hnul and
take It way from him." Washington
Star.
"1 see you have chicken for illimer."
"YesMih," uld Krasitis Plnkley.: "I
hope you hut'ght the ehh ken." "Well,
uo; but the transaction were s'rletly
tegular. 1'nt ehleken line liecn rinist
In on my fence fob mouths wlfotit
psylii' ntilllu, an" I nikoiuM It were
'bout time to foliclose." Washington.
Star.
no .-w 1110 rngageiueiit is nrokea
onr?" 8he "Yes. He told her he
thought she should stop reading nov
els nnd read something more substan
tial: something that would Improve
her." He-"Well?" Htie "Well, the
Ides of a mnt) IiitPnallug to b's flam eo
thst she could le Improves! In any
way:" Phlhid-lphla Pros.
Sad port of It; "What did you do
w!tb that fellow ho slole the horse r
asked the tenderfoot. "Nothln' much,''
.iiiswerttl llronclm Hill "jlst look the
boss aay from hrtn." "Is that all?"
"ep. He war setlln' In the saddle
with a rope around his neck tied lo s
rro when we took the boss awsy,
ih nigh." Indianapolis Sun.
Klranger Are the waiters here at-
letitlve lo you? I'retty Cashier
Klr r r r! Htrtinger flh, no offense, I
aaiture you. I was only carrying out
the Instruct Ions printed on the bill of
fare, which say: "Please report any
Inattention of waiters to cashier." And
I thought If they were Inattentive to
van I would report them that's all.
Haltlmoro American.
Well trained; "I'm anxious lo get
the names! of all prevent." an Id the re
porter; "will you oblige me " "Ob!"
aald the meek little man, "you may
put down 'Mrs. Henry Peck and hus
band.' " "You mean 'Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peck,' don't you?" "I would
prefer that," he replied, wltb a fur
tive glance over his shoulder, "but,
for goodness' sake, don't say I gave
It to you that way." I'hlladelphl.i
Prese.
Overheard In Court. Counsel (to
witness) How can you prove that the
prisoner stole six of your handker
chiefs? "Why, because they were my
handkerchiefs that were found 011 him.
Look at them for yourself. They nre
exactly the same as mine." "That
prove nothing. I have some handker
chiefs like those." "That' quite po.
slble," replied tho witness; "several
more of mine are missing." Ex.
In the nar future: Domestic
"Don't you want to go out this after-
noon, Mrs. Manning?" Mistress "Yen,
nary, 1 should like to go out, but I'm
afraid It will Incommode you." Do
mesne "th. never mind me. marm:
It's so long since you've had on after
noon off I must Insist that you take
one to-day. Hut bo sure and conn,
home early. I may have callers, yon
know, mid I shall want somebody to
tend the door." HokIoii Trnnsscrlpt.
Too Itloh to fit t.'rnsa-Kyfld.
Tatt. Oh, no, Miss Mlnlner Is not
cross-eyed, but she Is only affected by
strabismus.
Brady Well, what's the difference.
pray ?
Tatf! Man alive! Aren't von
that Miss Mlntner's father Is'a rich
man. Huston Transcript,
Itlvalry Ha Censed.
Liverpool mid MiincheHter, lilthcrto
deadly r(vnls In trade, have entered In
to a partnership In order lo bring
about cotton growing within tho ltrlt
Ish einplra.
BJT ... ...........
' 1r.iMfe'.:&C'A
Woman in an Unconscious Condi
tion Found on Sidewalk.
Upon Examination at tho Hospital, Her Body was
Discovered to be Covered with Scars, Caused
by the Hypodermic Injection of Morphine
Facts Published as Warning to Other Women.
The abe headline recite the
actual experience of a poor wreck uf
woman who bad once held an hon
orable sud lucrative position in a
Urge mercantile house la New York.
Her health Iwgan to fail, and Instead
Of taking rest and proper moIW-l
treatment ahe rvaurled to allmulaut
and tuorphiue-
Tbe hoapltat plt)it!ln discovered
that her primary IrouWle Wle Utt
Kffecttou of the w otitis, which
eould raadlly hv been cured lo the
trat aUga. If wtun alie had first
felt those aever paius in the b-1,
the Wrrlbl headaches, the constant
aeuae of fullneaa, KireiieNS and lain
lu the pclelo region, ahe had hee.l.4
Ike waruiug thai serious trub!esa4
In store, and ctmmienred regular
treatment with the PmUltam Heme
dies, as did Mra. Itolwr of Chicago,
show letter followa, the lypi
In the Winub would have been di
fcWvl aud paasrd away, auJ to-dtay
ahe would h oc t-. n a writ wuinan.
Why will women let tiu-uiaelrea
drift along into terrible atillerlng
and alekuoaa ill ltd way, whrn t?ere
1 monuineotiil -r'f thai I )t!l.i
K. rinkliiuu' V ltetblo Coiu
potinil is daily relieving thousands
of women from this very ttvuWo 1
There Is aa excuse for any woman
who suffers to go without help. Mrs
Pitilthatn Is very glad Indeed l gi"
her personal advice to suy who
will write for it, and the following
letter simply g'ca to prove thai the
Vegetable (Vuiuuuud will puel lively
en re femule Ula ;
' Since the Mrlh of my baby I
tufts red fr jiu wuuib Uoublc.bawka -!,
Moptlsa Case.
"If you weren't so luzy j-oti wotildu't
to so iesnltiiltic."
"( ih, liotmctiiie1"
"Why don't you nmloi hay while the
sun shines, nnd "
"Huh, If 1 tried to ihi tiut ir.j )iet
be my link to get sunsttui k." Phil
sdelphitt ledger.
Kor fortr rear s 1'iso s Cure for Cue
Itttiiptlori bss cured fuiifl.i aid colds. At
Urugnbils. Price rents.
Th Modern Crulsrr.
"WllOt's tho HSn of rrnbters nafia'"
"Tim prliii lpal ime i,f cruisers, my
son, Is drinking lie-iltlm nml filing sa
lutes." Clevelaml I'ialn Iieiiler,
Mothers will Hn1 Vra winslnw's -ili.ln
TMie Ilia tit remslr w use lur tin If ihiMrai.
I.e teetbliitf aaaana.
lonklng tor Appreclatlun.
"It looks very nun h as if you were
Cutting the Interests of a certain cor
poration above Ilia Intercuts of your
oillitry," said the mail w lio ilxs not
hesitate, to n uk plainly.
"Well," nimttcrcd Henntor Horghitiu,
"l'vit heard so much about republics
t ltig UiiKrutefiil Ibat I thought I'd bet.
ter take 11 eliaiu e of being appreciated
nlcew here." Washington Htar.
A Dad Fix
When ee w.kaa up srhlnt Irom Seed to foci, aaj arllk
the Hash tender lu that touch. lna
Soreness and Stiffness
m.V.s.y.rymollonodhasoJrpalf lul the sursst
sral ijuicaaat was cut ol tl.a uuieie Is lo use
St. Jacobs Oil
rompllr. It warms, rslaus, eursa, trice, 89c. ane SO.
faliriaMlfo
1CURE Your
mm
11 iisssuim iiirnsnii,
alusillia fru..lanUaiiaolaaaaaaieau a so.t r.i.i.o.n in lio. . nut. ' .
1 TU. 11
Daaten. H.U as. .....
" rres' i'iliiMisil. . P. .,,
rOHII.AM) H.; ,, .,
VIS IIAVll PEEUNUS AS WELL AS YOU
Pr W A . wish has touml s is'n
siel Kl.olnt,.y pniui,.,, wy r ,.
too Miix inuih, ami I, la 17 years' et-
!"";! l plat" worn m.al.lrs lilni
". " "I""1' 111 f. Tl n I.I y with ail)
Mini ul Isls.i teetli wanl.nl.
Pr. T. I'. Wise i an expurt nl
llli'lnll " W"rk "M
WISE BROS.. Dcntl'Nt;
trregitbir menstruation, also Interns
liervintaliea.
" After trying different remedies
with no relief 1 waa tuduced to try
l.ydU I'.. I'lnktistiu's gctililo
Compound. To my surprise and
delight I found after taking my Aral
bottle very great Improvement. I
cotillmi'd It use and It Use mad n
a writ woman.
" 1 atu grateful to you for my
recovery that I wish to thank yoa,
and If Oil testimonial will be of any
use ta fiber suffering women, yoa
bar ty full pertinaalon to pol lisk
It " Mua. Masr P.osem iM Klli
Ave . Chlcc.g.i, 111 I iAW , wfaaS
tt aM IMto a( sti ssxwM es re-
Fraa Mcilcal Advtti t9 Wainea.
Wunieu suiTerlng fr.m any format
female weaknea) are Invited lo
promptly CMinitnmlcete with ton.
1'ilii.b-ttt, l I.J liU. Maa. All letter
are reavlvrd, tiriirxl, read sod an
swerrd by Women ily. K wutMl
can freely talk of her prlrste llioeae
lo a woumii : thus baa been eatsb
llslied the eternal cull lrti.-e Wlweea
Mr. I'iuahtii and the women of
America which has never brea
broken. Out of lh veal volume of
vaerleuce which ahe ha to draw
from It Is mote titan poaathle that ah
haa galurd the very knowU-tg thai
will help your cue. rh -! not!
lug 111 return escrpt yutir g'od will.
Mid Urr adrli-e haa reUevei'.jhouaanJa.
Hun-iy any woman, rU ef poor
Is v.-ry foolish If she do
a.ltantJg r' ' "
i-.iiiUaUca.
, t Not" t rutUc N,
Attorncir-at-Law
Pension Atltorncr
Solicitor of Pitenti
I'hootii f
Sunwt, M(n I jit lni K IUA
304 Nw York Block '
SKATTLR, WASH, U.S. A.
ml lll'i -no"
Cross?
Poor man I He can't help It.
j He Rets bilious. He needs i
:RooU liver pill Ayer's Pills.
I They act directly on the liver,
;curc biliousness.
Lewatl, St.
Want your moustache or beard
beautiful brown or rkhblatk? tie
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
rirrr , a a a mi) a o,, eiaaia. s t.
HOR&SS nf HEAVES
lilalrniiier or I'ltih Hve with Vsesatas tlssv
SND CONOITIONta. sure cure for all Miliucnts liom wtilib licstse
' , CUHBD 4 HOHUM.
IliBfa haan natne fniMl.n Ha l-..w.fnl. etirtif mnntlis aet In that
lima tia-a ciomI II hn... ..i ti.. .... . , ,.. : ,..... 1 w.k.
RMSttsI IIKIIM KK. KeesrS, ew S".
r 11 -"ik a, a .Mil. rrn
Iliii 4 Dr., Ii.s.l An.011..
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