BACK IB THE OLD BUT. What is Castoria. ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You^ Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and li Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. There «re four verses. Verse 1. A yer’e Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. A yer’s Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. A yer’s H llr Vigor cu res d a n d ru ff. V e rs e 4. A yer’s Hair Vigor always re­ stores color to gray hair. The chorus is sung by millions. " Brior* M in f Ayer'a Hair Vigor I had vary thlB. i " i . T* r7 •“ ‘ f - . I eon tinned to ■M the Vigor until my hair greatly Improved In every way. I here used Tt off 'and on for l!7wl3t! N M“ ' **• Db(7i- «ABSAPAKJUA. PILLS. em m r pectoral . Le tte rs from P ro m in en t Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. x xx iai i t ll' ai l i l a I a i 1 i 1 lM l 1 l 1 l 1 t 1 l ».• » u »M I i I i 1 li A ft a * t 1 W i t ;j»f • K le g 'a F a m ily . Queen Maud has the reputation of being the w it o f K in g Edward’* family. On one occasion she was with her sis­ ters at a public function and noticed a curious pressman gazing at their ev­ ery movement, says the London Tatler. C H A M P IO N S T A R F IN D E R . Accordingly, she wrote something on a place o f paper and, making a pretense W o m a e o f H a r v a r d U n lv w r a t t y H a s o f banding It to one o f her slstera, K i t 'T h i s O U t la r t le a . dropped it. Th e reporter, o f course, T o be accredited a* the discoverer o f In great glee picked It np, expecting to more stare than any other livin g as- get a great scoop fo r his paper. Im ­ j ttpnoiner must be gratifying. Especial­ agine bis chagrin when he found w rit­ ly should thla be the case when the ten on It the commonplace rem ark: “ My lucky discoverer Is a woman. 8ucb new boots pinch me horribly.” distinction belongs to Mrs. W illlam lna I I'aton Fleming o f the H arvard observ­ r i r o at. Vitos’ Pane* »a a an Natrons Dtaraaa* f | 1 0 pvrmanaatly cured by Dr. Kline’s Urea* atory. Th e results o f her Investiga­ Narva Restorer. Hand ft>r KRKK «2 trial bottla and treat I «a. Dr. H. H .K lln,.Ld..M l Arch BL, PhlU-.Pa. tions have Interested the entire astro­ nomical world. A t t e m p t ! « * t h e I m p o s s ib le . In addition to her achievement* In She— My beauty doctor wants to give . this line she Is distinctive in being the me some lessons in the proper w ay to only woman occupying an official posi­ open and shut the mouth. H e says It tion at H arvard University. has a great bearing on a woman’s looks. Eight hitherto unobserved stars In H e— Why, my dear, you open yours the novae have been discovered by her. gracefully enough, and as fo r shotting O f fifth-type stare ahe has found eighty- I t what’s the use o f throwing away four, aa compared with fifteen located good money?— D etroit Free Press. by her compeers In science. Incidental­ G ood Sch em e. ly she has fonnd 200 new variables. In Tom m y— Th at medlclne’a nasty. recognition o f her work Mrs. Fleming Mommy— D id you take a whole has jnst been elected a member o f the spoonful o f It as I told you? Royal Astronomical Society o f Lon­ Tom m y— N o’m. I couldn’t find a don. Bhe la the first American woman spoon, so I took s fork full.— Cleveland and the third o f her sex to receive such Leadar. an honor. “ More star discoveries are accredited To Break la New Sboea. "to Mm. Fleming than to any other per­ Always shake In Allan's Foot-Earn, a powder. It cure* hot, aweatlns. aching, swollen feet, son In the history o f science,” Is the (’ urea corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. At remarkable assertion recently made all druggists and shoe stores, 24r Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address concerning the work o f this woman. Allan & Olmsted. Ie Roy, N. Y. And the assertion appears to be true. F or that reason she attracted the at­ A b s e n t - M in d e d P a p « . tention o f the savanta o f the Royal A s­ “ I f Mr. Jinx calls to-night, papa, what tronomical 8oo!ety o f London. shall I say?” Members o f that body as a rule are “ That will depend on what you hold— er— that ie to say, send him to me.” — cold blooded. They do not admit any Houston Post. M e r e ly • P a s s in g K a a c y . Dennis— Fwhat's all this fuss they’re soakin’ about the pa-ackers? Larry— A lot o’ cranks is atsr-rtin’ a fad f*r clan* mate.— Chicago Tribune. K e e p !«* It la th e F a m ily . “ Confound It all,” said the elderly gentleman who wag dining with a cho­ rus lady, “ the youngster with that ac­ tress at the corner table Is my grand­ son. Th e young puppy!” "Oh, It’s all right.” retorted the fa ir damsel. “ He’s with my grandmoth­ er.” — Pittsburg P o st How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lot any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C H EN E Y A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 14 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac­ tions and financially able to carry out any ob­ ligations made by th eir arm. W b it A Tan AX. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. W a l b in o , K in n a n A M a b v in , Wholesale Drug- ^ H a il’aCatarrh Cure U taken Internally, act- In f directly upon the blood and mucous sur- Price 74c. per K bottle, \ of t M “ system. U"1“ a HI a * its. Testimoniala free. iiold'by br all Druggie 11 ?■ Fam ily P1U Ila era the beau H all's M o th e r G oose A m ea d ed . * J The cow had jumped over the nfoon. "T h at’s a little the highest,” she said, “ that beef hat gone since the trust was organ ized .’’ A t this point the little dog wept. la Kaaaaa. “ What’s the pay?" asked the prospect­ ive hired man. "W e ll,” answered the farmer, “ ye kin have ffl a day an’ three of my darter’s kisses, or $3 a day and six kisses. Suit yourself. Aa fer as I ’m concerned ye kin take It all out in kisaes if ya’v* a mind to.” — Houston Chronicle. FADE d T o A 8H ADOW . Worn Down by Flvo Yoars of Suffer­ ing from Kidney Complaint. Mr*. Remethe Myers, of 180 South Tenth St., Ironton, O., «ays: " I have worked herd in my time and have been e x p o a e d again and again to chanffoa of weather. It ie no wonder my kidney« gave oat and I want all to piece« at laat. For five yean I waa fading away and Anal­ ly ao weak that for alx montha I could not get ontof the honee. I waa nervona, reatleaa and aleepleaa at night, and lame and aore in the morn­ ing. Sometime« everything would whirl and blur before me. I bloated ao badly I could not waar tight cloth­ ing, and had to pat on ahoea two aiaea larger than oanal. Tha urine waa disordered and paeaagea were dreadful­ ly frequent. I got help from the flnt box of Doan’a Kidney Pilla, however, and by the time I had taken font boxee the pain and bloating waa gone. I have bean in good health aver aince.” Bold by all dealer«. 50 oenti a box. Foatsr-Mllbnm Co., Buffalo, N. Y, * p m o f 300 pounds net each. Th e firm had to buy the seed abroad, as obstacles w ere placed In the way o f It* purchase In Ceylon by the bign price demanded as soon as It became known wbat it waa wanted for. Th e price In Ceylon has been as high as 60 cents per i>ound, against 10 cents asked In England.— Philadelphia Record. NEW R U 8 8 IA N LEADER. R e v o la tlo a la ta T a r a l a * to G r r g o r r M a x im e , N o w 1 « T h la C o a a t r p . One o f the most prominent o f the Russian revolutionists Is Gregory M ax­ ime, who Is now In this country, with a price o f 15,000 roubles on bis bead. Maxime was one o f the leading citizens M o f Riga, where be owned a newspa­ per, now suppress­ ed by the govern­ m ent Th e revolu­ tionary ‘ movement struck that place In 1905 and the Baltic o be g o b y m a x i m e , republic was pro­ claimed, with M axim e as Its first pres­ id en t In December It was suppressed by the government and every efTort was made to appreheud Maxime. H e es­ caped, however, making his way from one revolutionary body to another, un­ til he reached Manchuria. H e pushed on to the Pacific coast and from V ladi­ vostok sailed fo r a Chinese port. Thence be passed over to Japan, from which country he came to the United States. Th e untimely end o f the little repub­ lic has anything but dampened the young Russian's ardor. Th e example be set he believes to have been o f In­ calculable value to the whole empire, and he declares that the seed sown on the Baltic w ill spread all the way to 8lberta. Unlike Count W itte, Maxime scoffs at the D oum i. “ A helpless and useless parliament,” he terms It, and when be stated that “ soon It w ill be smarting under rebuffs” his words truly had the ring o f prophecy. Q j Although, an exile in America. M ax­ ime works night and day for his people at home. Th e newspaper he owned at Riga has been suppressed, and while the autocracy reigns he dare not cross the Russian boundaries, yet be fre­ quently expresses the belief that It w ill not be long before be can return to his home unmolested. nas. f l e m i n o a t h e b w o b k . W itte cast aside, Gapon dead and one to equality w ith themselves unless Gorky practically an Impossibility now. the right to comradeship has been clear­ It Is to Gregory Maxime that the Rus­ ly established. sians o f this country are f is t turning Mrs. Flem ing has passed the fortieth as the logical leader o f their cause. milestone o f Mfe’s journey, but, unlike l a a a l a * I 'p t h e F a s t . many persons who devote themselves to “ Sir, what la this stuff?" Inquired scientific ends, Is affable and charming the late Senator Vest o f a Boniface. o f personality. “Coffee,” meekly replied the proprie­ In her pronunciation o f words a slight burr reminds the bearer that she tor, somewhat taken aback. “ C o ffe e !" repeated Vest, In fine la a Scot— in fact, ahe la a native o f Dundee, In the land o f oatcakes. She scorn ; "m y friend, I could Insert a was educated there and taught school coffee-bean In my mouth, dive Into the Missouri River, swim to the town o f there fo r five years. H er father, Robert Stevens, was a Alton. 111., and I'll guarantee that one man whose Inclination leaned to scien­ could ball up much better coffee than tific research and be was the first In this, sir, over the entire route 1” — The that section to take an Interest In the Search-Light then new daguerreotype process o f pho­ T k ra a A * r e o f M aa. tography. Th e daughter, however, waa Th e first age o f man la when be not content to remain amid the rigid' thinks about all the wicked things he environments o f the old world. More la going to do. Thla Is called "In n o­ than twenty years ago she came to cence.” The second age Is when he America and toon obtained a position does «11 the wicked things he has at H arvard observatory as computer. thought o f In childhood. Thla la called For some time her work there was o f “ Th e Prim e o f L ife .” The third age Is the simplest character, but, as the value when he repflts o f all the wicked things o f her services waa recognised, she waa he has done. This Is called “ Dotage.” quickly advanced from one poet to an­ — N ew York Press. other. In 1897 she was appointed cura­ tor o f the astronomical record* o f the W h a t «h e 'f t l l l a a S a l«. university and since then her work has “ Yeh,” said the first gallery god. de­ been directed to a study o f the heaven«. scribing the melodrama, “ the hero done A t present she has In charge more the villain up all r ig h t but the villain than 150,000 glass platee, each covered wouldn’t admit i t ” with almost countless Images o f stars “ C b ee!” efclaim ed the other. and which make a complete record o f “ No,” the first continued. “ De last the heavens since 1886. Every night words he said was, ‘ I am undone.’ when the weather permits the H arvard Philadelphia Xedger. observatory scans the heevena, both In the northern and southern hemispheres. W h at has become o f the old-fashion­ ed man who aald be could whip his S e a la l a a d C o tto n l a C t r l o a . enemy ori a sheep skin? A firm In Colombo offer o f to give sen I f a groery store clerk Intends to rob island cotton free to anyone who would plant It in Ceylon, and they report that you at all, he w ll rob you when be sells seed sufficient to plant 8,000 acres has' you cantaloupes. , been applied for. Three thousand acres Th ere are men who every time they means 8,000 bales o f sea Island cotton encounter a sight draft envy the blind. m m Dr. 7. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., any«: “Your Castoria in good for children and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining the desired result*." Dr. Gustave A. Etsengrseber, of SL Paul, Minn., says: “I have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recom­ mend it aa an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.“ Dr. EL J. Dennis, of SL Louis, Mo., say«: “I have used and prescribed your Castoria in my sanitarium and outaldo practice for a number of yearn and find it to he an excellent remedy for children.” Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa,, says: “I have used your Cas­ toria In the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and hare obtained excellent results from Its use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, I1U soys: “I have used your Castoria in cases of colic in children and have found it the beat medicine of its kind on the market” Dr. R. EL Eskildaon, of Omaha, Neb., says: “1 find your Castoria to be s standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I have ever known and I recommend it ” Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria certainly has merit' Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to imitate it sufficient recommendation? What can a physician odd? Leave it to the mothers.” Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: “For severs! years I have recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, aa it hen invariably produced beneficial results.” .- Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: *T ,object to what are coital patent medicines, where maker alone knows whet Ingredients are put In. them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use.” . 1 ì i i ! 1 n n ;ivl ■ filHl 1 ’TffTTHTfflTTl ¡HTÌ rj TBi XVege table Preparation for As - stmflaling the Food ¿nd Regu la ting the Stomachs and Dowels of I M A V I S / C HILDHLN Promotes DigesHoivCheerful- ness and Hest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . A perfect Remedy for Constipa­ tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ GENUINE ness and L o s s OF SLEEP. CASTORIA ALW AYS the Signatare of toc Simile Signature o f ' otL&wz&sz NEW YORK. A t b m o n th *» o ld The Kind You Have Always Bought ] j D o n i n - } "jC I m s EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER. In TMC Use For Over 3 0 Years. OCNTAtM OORMNf, TT EWMUV STRMTi MEW TOM OTTW PUTNAM Cater « M r « i « t e b m r a M K t I . give i bleach aad aia cele W a fe r • G eo« Rem edy. There le no remedy o f such general Replication and none so easily obtained as water, and yet nine persona out o f ten w ill pnss It by In an emergency to seek fo r something o f less efficacy, says the National Magazine. There are but few cases o f illness where w ater should not occupy the highest place as a reme­ dial agent. A strip o f flannel or a napkin folded lengthwise and wru g g out o f hot water and applied around the neck o f a child who has croup, w ill usually bring relief in a few minutes. A towel folded sev­ eral times, then quickly wrung out o f hot w ater and immediately hpplled over the seat o f the pain in toothache or neuralgia, w ill afford prompt relief. Thla treatment In colic works Ilk # magic. Cases on record having resist­ ed other treatment fo r hours, have yielded to this treatment In ten min­ utes. Pieces o f cotton batting dipped In hot water, then applied to all sores and new cuts, bruises and sprains Is the treatment now generally adopted in hospitals. H ot water taken freely a half-hour before bedtime la an excel­ lent cathartic In the case o f constipa­ tion, w hile it has a most aoothlng e f­ fect on the stomach and bowels. This treatment continued for a few months, together with proper attention to diet, w ill alleviate mild cases o f dyspepsia. 0«r R e la e « FADELESS er mmt fe ele r celere Ih t t m eh l. Asb Scalei MONROE DRUG C O „ M la e tr e la . Tambo— Kin yo’ te me, Mieteh Skies, why a one-legged man la like s po* fsh- is ah? Interlocutor— Why, no, W illiam ; that is s little too deep for me. Why ia a one- legged man like a poor farmer? Tambo— ’Cause he cain’ t raise mo' ’a half a crop o' cawn. Interlocutor— Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Blimber, the pleasing vocalist will now sing ."Dearest, Wipe Your Feet on the Door Met ; Me Has Scrubbed.” ether dye. O ec 10c pack aee send seat paid et 10c « Write 1er Saxony has seven special industrial schools founded for the sole purpose of training locksmiths and blacksmiths. M K A v em c u m c p ! a troubles. Cures Hearn, Ceufhs, Distemper u l Indigestion. VeteriaatL ana nee u d recommend PRUSSIAN HKAVB POWDERS Druggists will get them. Price toe at dealer. Me hr mail. Send for F r a book. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO.. ST. PAUL. MINN CHAS. H. LILLY G0„ Seattle and Portland. 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