W Sk I)o lk ! W m$Rmk you know lw . EtW.W JT'!.je ,t "-TsVi- .M -" flT.I'Tk. JM MnlSJ lC sccrcl of j SimhI m the Wave M lor K CV?M Circle ? H way. It's W,TO """-" m m purer and jIMIWKDoil't tlcby m WL more efficient WF52?Cvk .1 M m than any Uak- MflM dIlolIlcI W lf mii.8rowdcrtIutlym faylM wk (J M co,,, three time, $4 W jhJ m, a, much. t&$$$W m jmtyi k 25 oz. for 25c. MgT L A ll&roetrs l M lillll 111 HI ". ,& PWlilff ifi Ba Chicago r. u tiikuai. I Tin- I nnineaa ( Ttitnife. ft&&$&&&jfrjfr&&ft.M A Little Lesson In Patriotism UfMitl litrMt limit many hi'itutlful thoughts," unlit tin Ionic haired hoarder, who Imagine In1 Ih a iMirn ioct, "(lint I jiriMM. to glvw to tho iiuhllc In the near future." "That's n Koit Idea, young man," growled tin fussy Imclii'lor, "It's a cinch you could neicr Induce the pub lic to buy ttii'iu " a woman'sTkidneys. Women havn so much to do, no many pitliii to suffor, no many critical period to go Ihrnuirh. that It In Important ti keeip tlm kidneys well nnil avoid tlio luck ache, (waring lowi pain, headaches, die slnrss, UiiKtior ftul otlior coiiiinon nlgm ol Mk klilnryii. Mr Charles K. Hnnth, o' 22 lloyden bt., Woon socket, It, I., says "My kidneys won k Iroii clilltlhootl. and (or olght oi ten years pail my sufferings wero tcrrl lila. My buck was tty painful mul 1 had many annoying symptom besides: When I began taking Doad'i Kidney I'll In I weighed only 120. Today I elgh 105, and mil In letter health than for years. Doan's Kldnay Plll have been my only kidney medicine diirlnR tour year past. They brliiK tun out of cVeiy attack." Hold by nil dealers. fi0 cents n box, Foster-Mllburn Co., llufllo, N. Y. Anything llul Jnk. These, alleged Joke nNuit the sum mcr k'lrl who wl 'iik'i;wl Jut for fun," rrinnrkwl the mlytil KjmMii;tr n ho lot n oiuilc tHkly foil to tln Hour of the cur, "make inn rwl wcry." "Wlmt'n tli RiiHttrT" ijuurlMl the ImnlwHru rirumitwr. "I met tlmt kind of n Klrl lint mini nmr," t'xplrtliiwl tlw it-iyiHl jmrty, "ami thinking the Juku coinplli'm knew their tiuiliiiHW, I cut cntrapM to her." "Welir' cflld tlm h. d., a tliu other jmuiMl to Hcht III ilH "Hut Itmtend of nctliiB nccordliiR to tic doM nheet," continued bo of the id optlcH, "nlw Juniicd the hurdle and married me nlxiut the time tlio leave Iickiui to turn." Tlif I nllliira ( Ttitnu, "lcrytlilii you buy U niIultratH nnwailny," cruiiibll old IVnlin. "excpjil the atuff lliry put In minion crnrktri and othrr Infernal uincblnoi. That iti Irunirr frcry yfr. Mollurt will flint Mn. Wlniliiw'a nonthlm Hyrup itm Unt rmttr to u tut their child no auiiuf iuo iwiiii iMixi, U vrilimr, Vlnltor Vou wm to hnre a hat clean ing MlatilMiniviit In tcry block In tbli tovrn. What' I lie ue of that? Ileildent -No u at all. Trequrntly joit can walk two blorki before you need n hare your hat cleaned ocaln. Cblcaco Tribune. Mark TttnlnU "Ail." In bin itrly llnrtford dnya Mark Twain took nn nctlvu lutereat In bane ball In iiiiiiiuiiu with moat of Ida fel low oltUeim. While nttendliiK nn ex rltlni; khiiio he lout n Knld-headcd urn brelln, which he ndvertUed fur In tlio local paper aouiuwhat after thl fiuli Ion: "Ioat f 10 rewnrd; n Rold-liemteil umhrelln wn lot by tlio uudenilKiieil on the KramUtnud nt the bnnebatl Krotiud on Hnturday. It wn probably atolen from him while he wn en Bncett In cheerlnc the llnrtford for their victory over tlio Providence, nliio prcaumnbly atulen by n reMiended, freckled-faced Uy ntuit 12 yenr old. Tor the Ixxly of the boy mid the iiui brelln delivered nt my bonne, on 1'nrm ItiKtoii nvetiuu $10 will be paid. Tor tlm liody of the lioy or tlio umbrella M-imrntcly Jfl for either, for tliu loy nllve. tiothliiK under nuy clrctim tanre." Till ndvertlneincnt wn nlKiied with hi full iinuui uud address. Tliff Viuitliful Idrn. "l'op, ore lawyer always bad-tern-)eredf' "Of course not, my on. What mndo you think o7" "Why, the wper are nhvny telllni; about their cpntu exnmlnalloim." Hal- tluioro Ainerlenu. Murli In llvlilriipn, Mr. Wllljnnu (exhlbltliu: It to vliltor) I've had thin old iiiwridinum pipe forty yearn, and I think a Rreat iWal of It. Mr. Wllljamt Atui I cant minx oi anytlilnR elv for twenty four hour attei he baa oinnkiM it In I he linuae. Trederlik l.ymiui 'J'reiimlii wn atlll u Htudeiit In cuIIcku when the llrliik' on Tort Hiiinter nroiiacil tho North mid Kouth to wur. Ill f " ' "" "k only dealru wn to I jfj&hi!&. t'1" l'l""i hut hi tifwL fiit!'r refumil to ill- low nun in eiiiini in ciiiim) of III extreme youth, It wiih In vain tlmt ho pro-li-Nled hi duNlre. When tliu Pre!-di-ut'H H-roiid cull IlUlWmuffflUll- "r 'r,"l,, "ru"K,'l UtftuEj ill 111 lilll M tin. nritiiifrv In llii iIiiiikith thnt lliri'iit eueit the Kovoni meiit, the futher Kiivu hit niiifciit. Vouiik' Treuiiiln'a tlrnt duty wn iim- nInHiik In tho defence of tho fortlllcu tloiiH uroiitid WiiNhliiKton. Tor llftevii uiiiiitliM ho devoted hluiKelf zenloiMly to thl work. Tho exp'miire mid the climate told on him nud hu wn utricle vii with typhoid fever. After hi rccotcry ho wn placed In tho cnvnlry. HI llnti hnttlo wn the terrible ouu of the Wlhleriien, nud In tluit he dlMliiKuUluM hliimelf by the jiioxt Knllmit conduct, under lire. He won honor nt C'hlcka hominy. It wn In thl hnttlo that n aont hIh-II wn hurled npiliiMt liliu, wotiudliiK him e U'rely. Tlirouk'hout the entire crtin I hi I KM In VlrKluhi Tremnlu wn In ev ery hot little, mid In every onu dl pla.viil hi cniirflKe mid dlxrci;nrd of til own llfo when ho mlKht help to win the flstit. It wn In the battle of Hatcher' Ituu on the llth of February, lMITi, that Tre liniln received the wound that ciiiimM hi death two day later. He dliil In the City Point Iloapltnl, Ylrcluln, kIv Iiih up hi life for the mure he aerviil nluuxit nt the time that tho cause wn won. THE FUTURE CZAR OF RUSSIA. Thl picture of the future Cznr of IttiKftln, only imiii of Cznr Nlclioln, wn taken at Peterhof palace, llftccii mile fniin -St. PeterxhurK. At the time tlm Itttto fellow wnn practically n prisoner i?i nsv$. tw$u&:w.wm&mflmwmbr M mm mrpx&aKwjmBr mw WjLi&QJJ&Xv&r A5jirT?OKl! KtmsXSsrCAmtnJfSSCfjl tH mzmmm n Sw?ft.'rv.""' A ?J7vArf lOmF Thtre iwrd not be a cold room In the house If you own a PERFECTION Oil Heater. This is an oil heater that elves satisfaction wherever used. Produces Intense heat without smoke or smell because It Is equipped with smokeless device no trouble, no dinger. Easily carried around from room to room. You cannot turn the wlclc too high or too low. As easy and simple to care or as a lamp. The PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped With Smokeless Device.) Is an ornament to the home. It Is nude In two flnlihes-nlckel and lapan. Drass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. 4Wrrh"''J,rI7,,,'d' 1)6 not be satisfied with anything, but a PERFECTION OI I lealer. If you cannot get Heater or Information from your dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. ISabu makes the home ampaiiyB .If I. i.I4 .... r.Utrt it rfnr. steady llpllt. I'itted with latest Improved burner. Made ol brass th'oughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's write to nearest agency, OTAHDARD OIL COMPANY. H- '' W ; fi AU.MU MlOI.MtMTtll. within the garden wall of tho palace, which were heavily Kuardcd. Cossacks patrolled the nelKhlxirhood day mul night mid the royal children wore also watched over by tin nrmy of guards, (kiIIco iiKOiita mid hplca. Tho Irony of futo reaehoH Its climax In thl plmtogrnpli of Alexia Xlcohilc vltch, tliu Czar of UuksIu'h only son and ItiIt. All uucoukcIoim of tho ever nearer rolling wnvo of revolution which threaten to outrun the borrow of tho French revolution, knowing nothing of tho over Increasing terrors of imixtmcro which dully strike horror to tho lienrta of tliu whole civilized world, the future Czar of nil tho Hits hIiih playu In tho groumW of Peterhof with hi Hlstcrs, u prisoner, closo guarded by tho few loyal soldiers left to his father. I.lttlo Alexis la chief of all tho Cossacks and of ninny regl- incuts, all of whom tiro In n stuto of open or t.ecret nut tiny. THE jKJ.Fi BLOOB P wn HBwa ErM m I PMFI BWIFT'Q CiFlG, THE OflEAT CLQOO PUniFIEH. n iSV "... , r: No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as "The King of Blood Purifiers," and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because "IT CURES DISEASE." It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing roots, herbs and barks, which arc acknowledged to be specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaniinatcd we arc fortified against dis ease, and health is assured t but any impurity, . Oentlemon:-S. 8. S is nned a a family madlelna In trar , ' . . . '. , J J' home. Imyaelf havo taken and always fonnd It what It la humor or poison acts injuriously 011 the SyS- claimed to be. It thoroughly cleans tho system of lm- tcm and affects the general health. Pus- pu5ltJ0?,''.n(!"a!a" tho "PS'11,1.!' lmPi"ove8 " digeatioa. , . .. . b. , , ,, and builds up tho general health. I have given It to my tlllar cruptlOUS, pimples, rashes and tllC ohtklren with fine results. It promptly restoros tho appe- diffcrcnt skin affections show that the blood JJ,""""- "Wn "?r a 8ruP,tIon- Jt.l verv fiao . . r . , ... , .... blood tonlo and has my hearty endorsement. is in a feverish and diseased condition as a Kus.itb,HtLobanoa, Pa. p. h. Thompson. result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases arc not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we sec this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes arc often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taiut has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of "KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS." It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing readies inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs aud establishes the OHH'PBV ffe VSTsrSsF A lUUIlUiUlUll IU1 gUUU UCUlllI. Vi U IUUIC UUS VHSr SW BBPB By rrrAit mHlMf n lini? tin Ai,in1 omH .1- ...,1 I l rt..rl J t LlWUb U,.U,.11IV. tl UU VUUU1, UUU lb lll Um 1UUUU rUnuLY Vtut I AbLt especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin, Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get "THE KING" of them all, S. S. S. aud good results arc assured. Book ou the blood aud auy medical advice desired furnished without charge to a w o write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. llE? ee PUT N A FADELESS DYES Color mora goodt brltMrr and faster colors than any othrr d. On 10c package colors silk, wrool and cotton equally wet! and la tuarantccd lo ilt perfect rnultt. Ak dealer, orwe will send post paid at 10c a paciuixc Write for free booUct how to dye. bleach and mis colors. MONROC DRUG CO.. UnlonvUle. Missouri. Ksat-Ur. "Yes, they're Just llko brothers, aren't they?" "Nonsense I They're ughtlng nearly all tlio time." "Of course; that's what I mean." Philadelphia Press, CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought Boara tho Signature of tekBa C m&&y. SUriUlrnl. "Mary, 1'vo Just ordorcd some arti ficial I co sent up to tho house," called John over tho 'phone. "Dear mo I" called back .Mary. "Do you think It'll bo an cold as tho other kind" CIT0 Hl- Vltui' Dura ana ail Xfrroua HlsaM I 1 1 u perniananlly ruml by Dr. Kllua'a llr.nl .Nrrv. lu-aiorrr. Konil rur KHKlt fltrltl lltl and IreaUio. Dr. 11. lUKIInr, l.L Nt Arcli HU, l'Lllt.,!'. Imitation. Eva Tea, when hu proposed ho spoko In sugared words. Hut I found out afterword they wvro not real. Edua Perhaps they wero only jrlu coso words, dear. In Holland an unmarried woman In variably walks on tho right side of her escort, while a married ouo takes hr husband's left arm. MUIEllBAM BORAX Will da more Cleaning, mora Shining, do It Better, with less Labor and Wear on the Hands than any other article cost ing Double its Price. j All ilflr. Full slit naekat Itorax A Uoras Foapi St-paio booklet uti tout tnlr iU-lur7lH in. lOclor. rr flirlOoenu aml.ln.I.r'i name. l'A CI 1'IV COAb I' Hull AX CO., Un.l.nJ C l. GASOLENE ENGINES ,o i hor, power Sully warranted. 11 A All sires ami st) les at lowest prices. Write tor catalog. REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Orcton. sHj4c fTncFTTPI MAKE EVERY DAT COUNT- no matter how , bad the weather you cannot afford to be without o. TOWER'S WATERPROOH OILED SUIT ,,OR SLICKER. when you buy looK for tho 5I0N0FTHEF1SH MP s-'LJ. it i L- DOUGLAS 3.50&$3.00 Shoes DE8TIN THE WORLD V.LDoughs $4 Gift Edga lina. C3nnotca&;uai:ed3l3njprlcSy 7 .So Oroltrl W. I. ItulltfUt' Job. Unit IIoum it (be imtl vuiupVte In this country ft- KV j k4 A, Pj I s, eOw8r wl Wi An sh&m wiflf ivr I w P BH0E3 FOB KVEBYB0DY AT ALL PBICE3. M.n'a Sboaa. S to S1.0O. Boya' Bhoaa. S3 losi.vo. wonuai onooa. twio4.au, Miui' Bt onuarau a snota, sa.so to ii.uu. Witrrlmeitt. "You Hiiy tlmt wenltli brings you only worry V" "Yoh," nuswcml Mr. Hulllons. "What kind of worry?" "Worry" for fonr boiiio of It will got owny." WuBhlujitou Star. STIFFNESS, 8TITOHES, LAMENES8, CRAMP. TWIST8 AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN TUU Ar'fLT I ST. JACOBS OIL .SiMw nut KWV Tim OLD-MONK-CUUD PIMCB 1 S3 AND 50 CENTS H Try V. I Douclue AVoiueu'a, Sll mul Chlltlren'a ahoa for style, lit uud wear they xcel other makes. It 1 could take you Into my largo factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater valuo than any other make. Wherever you lire, you can obtain W. L. Douelas shoes. His name and price U stamped on the bottom, which protect you asalast hljiti prices and Interior shoes. Take no u6ij ute. Ask your dealer lor W. L. Douglas shota and Insist upon having them. fatt Color t uti uuift tAey will rot utar brassy. Write lor Illustrated Catalogol Pall Styles. W. U UOUOUAS, Oept. U, llrockton, Alasa, P. N. U. ho, 43- 08 TyilEN writing to advertisers plcaso I 1 svaaai ) fa) !