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jroiavea iraragrapus. !JL homely, girl always selects a girl fco&elier than herself for her brides taaid. Don't thnk that because a man vears a large hat he is the head of the fconse. - tl S WICKS CAPUDINE, IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES Bre&Ks up COLDS IN 6 TO IS HOURS - Trial Bottle 10c At &ngs IThwe i5 no satisfaction keener than being dry and comforts Is when out in the hardest atornv I? YOU WEAfi B CLOTHING SLACK ORYBUOW 427 i$AU EVEKTWH2Zi CO..B05T0X, MA5J:0TS.A. ' JCWiR UKAMAK CajjaawJOiOMia CAJfL WHAT DO H BELIEVE? FOR SERMONS, TRACTS, and OTHER. LITERATURE of the VJVITAIUAJt Faith, APPLY TO SECRETARY F&ST OFFICE MISSION, 59 Kiy St:, NEWPORT, R. I. That Delightful Aid to Healtfc f Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth purines mouth and breath cures nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, and by direct application cures all inflamed, ulcerated arid catarrhal conditions caused by feminine ills. Paxtine possesses extraordinary cleansing, healing and germi cidal qualities unlike anything else. At all druggists. 50 cents LARGE TRIAL PACKAGE FREE The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass, OUCLAS 3J?&3SHOES"N W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. STABUsHEp JULY 6 I8?8 Capital 2.500,ooqI W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.30 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. M n nnft REWARD to anyone who can vlwjUUU disprove this statement. If i could take you into my three large factories "it Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite care with which every pair of shoes is made, you would realize why V. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. W. L. Douglas Strong IV! ado Shoe for men, S3. BO, 92.00. Boys' School & Dross Shoos, $2. SO, $2, $1.76, $1.BO CAUTION .Insist upon having W.L.Doug las shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. Faat Color Eyelets used ; they will not wear trassy. Write for Illustrated Catalog. TV. Li. DOUGLiAS, Brockton, Mass. Useless Information. Kentok Hori, the Japanese mission ary now in Chicago, was criticising ducation in the Occident. "A Western education," he said, "lay too much stress on dates, facts, coneral information those things that ne can look up in a jiffy in the en cyclopaedia. "The Oriental education is best In that? it deals only in such things as develop the mind, leaving general in formation quite alone. "Of what grea good Is general In formation, after all? The futility of much of it was well brought out the other day in a conversation between two students 'Think of iV aid the first stu- dent. 'It will take 12,000,000 years to pump the sea dry, pumping at the rate f 1,000 gallons a second.' "The other thought. Then he said: ' 'And where would you put all the .water?"' Philadelphia Bulletin ' Haakon and the Hawkinses. Tou pronounce the fouble "aa" in Haakon like "aw" in "awful" and the; "laf in Olaf as "laugh." The two tames fall on the ear as "Hawkin'1 tad "O-laugh." The numerous Haw-; fctnses are descended from maranding crews of Northmen who flew on their "Hat bottomed boats, not the raven,!' tmt the hawk flag. London Truth. 1 The goose that cackles most often fcxs fewer feathers. So. 18- '06. Aw V X X U IJWl X tJ W f lX W.L.D yjSii SEXES DIFFER IN CURIOSITY. Development Result ef Struggle for Racial Existence. As to a woman's curiosity, it may be said at the outset that she is not so curious, by an infinite measure, as is man himself. Women, it is true, are persistently and assiduously cur ious; but men also ar not only per sistently and assiduously but patient ly and systematically curious. It is the character of female curiosity that makes it apparently contemptible. Scientific men of every kind have no raison d'etre for their infinitely pa tient research save pure curiosity alone; and their curiosity has no more purpose in it than has the curiosity of the woman who cannot rest until she finds out all discoverable facts about her neighbors, or the cause of a mysterious sound by night. These two forms of curiosity, the male and the female, originated no doubt in the early needs of the race long before men appeared on the earth. The male animal is interested in the causes of remote things things which upon being run down might turn out useful for food purposes. The female is interested in the quick investigation of near and small things which may turn out a menace to the lives of her young. The female watches with in tense and lively interest the vicinity of the nest or lair; the male is prompt ed to look abroad away from the lair, in or towards fields where his daily prey is found. These two kinds of curiosity were among the most potent instruments in the struggle for racial existence and in the ultimate de-A-el-opment of, man. National Magazine In Old New York. It Is the custom of the New York papers to tsneer at the unsophisticated doings of the people in other parts oi the country. Apparently, however, judging from the revelations made in the evidence of Col. Mann In the libel case now on trial, many of the most prominent and wealthy men of the metropolis were the easiest kinds of easy marks for parties who merely proposed to write them up favorably or unfavorably, according as they paid out their cash, generously or not. It is marvelous to read how easy it wrw to get large sums of money ostensibly as loans or in return for certificates of stock whose value bore no proper proportion to the money paid out. That the leaders of New York society should have been held up in this way argues ill for their common sense, and at the same time shows the total lack of real value to the utterances of the so-called society journal. Pittsburg Post Quoted to a Purpose. The private secretary of the emi nent statesman dropped a polite note to the railway magnate, suggesting that the eminent statesman would be pleased to be favored with 'an annual pass. But the railway magnate, hav ing formulated a new policy and also having some wit, returned the applica tion with a printed slip containing the texts: "Suffer not a man to pass," and "So he paid the fare and went." "I guess that will hold him," chuck led the railway magnate. But the private secretary of the eminent statesman approached a railway magnate who operated a par allel line, and soon was able to drop a brief note to the first magnate. The brief note consisted of the simple text: "And he passed by on the other side." A New Theory. In an uptown school the teacher i one of the lower grades endeavored to instill a little information into her pupils on the subject of horses and their gaits, and then asked each cf them to prepare a brief essay embody ing some of the facts they had just learned. One of the boys thereupon prepared and turned in 'the following lucid offering: "Some horses is called paceters. They can run faster 'cause they are bowlegged." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The net earnings cf the railroads are seven hundred millions of titu lars which means, says Senator Till man, that once in every three years every dollar in the United States becomes a part of their net earnings- FOUND OUT. A Tralnrtl Jiurse Discovered It. X'ffect No one is in better position to know the value of food and driuk than a 'trained nurse. Speaking of coffee a nurse of Wilkes i'.arre. Pa., write?: "I used to drink strong coffee myself aud suffered gn al ly from headaches and indigestion. While on a visit to my brothers I had a good chance to try Postum Food Col- 3e. for they drank it - altogether n j Pl!5ce of ordinary coffee. In two we.'k.. nfter usiusr Postum. 1 found 1 was much benefited and finally my head aches' disappeared and a!so the Indiges tion. "Naturally I bRve since used Posrura among my patients, and have noticed a marked benefit where co.ffee has been left off and Postum used. "I observe a curious fact about Pos tum used among mothers. It greatly helps the flow of milk iu cases where coffee i inclined to dry it up, and where tea causes nervousness. "I find trouble in getting servants to make Postum properly, They most al ways serve it before it has been boiled long enough. It should be boiled 15 ox 20 minute ani served with cream, when it is certainly a delicious bever age." . "Thert'f a reason" f or Postnra. Thy GlorleShine. "Th day is Thirif , night also is Thine; Thou hast pie ;3fthe light and the sun. "Thou hast set all;' border of the earth; Thou hast madjnnr and win ter." Psalm lxxiv. 16, 17. Thou art, O God, the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see; Its glow by day, its smile by, night, t Are but reflections caught from The Where'er we turn. Thy Glories Shine, And all things fair and bright are Thine. When Day. with farewell beam, delays Among th8 op'ning clouds of Even, And we can almost think we gaze Through golden vistas into Heaven- Those hues that make the sun's' decline So soft, -so radiant, Lord! are Thine. When Night, with wings of starry gloom, "O'ershadows all the earth and skies. Like some dark, beauteous bird whose plume. Is sparkling with numbered eyes That sacred bloom, i thos-e fires divine. So grand, so countless. Lord! are Thine. When youthful Spring around us breathes Thy Spirit warms her fragrant sigh; And every flower the Summer wreathes Is born beneath that kindling eye. Where'er we turn,; Thy glories shine And all things fair; and bright are Thine. Moor. Maimed Birds Did Well. "Maimed birds show remarkable in telligence in getting food for them selves." said a naturalist. "I once found in my garden a blue bird that a stone had wounded badly. The poor little creature could neither walk nor fly. I put it in a cucumber frame and fed it regularly, but I sup pose I didn't give it enough, for it foraged industriously all the time Lying on the earth, it would cover it self with leaves only its small eyes would be visible. Then, when a fly alighted somewhere near swoop, the bluebird's head and neck would dart from the covering of leaves and the fly would be devoured. "A finch with a broken wing lived high all one summer in my gar a en at the expense of the spiders. It pillaged their webs. It made a round of some twenty wbs a day and fattened on the contents of those filmy larders." SEVEN Ended at YEARS OF SUFFERING Last Through LT8'njj Doan's Kidney Mrs. Selina Jones, of 200 Main St., Ansouia. Conn., says: "If it had not been for Boan's Kidney Pills I would not be ahve to-uay. Seven years ago 1 was so bad with pain in the back, and so weak that I had ! to keep to my room. cNnl was in bed some times six weeks at a spell. Beginning wiiih Doan's Kidney Pills, the kiuncv weakness $MMm& was goon corrected. and inside a week all the pain was gone. -I was also relieved of all head aches, dizzy spells, soreness and feel ings of languor. I strongly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." foid by all dealers. 50 certs a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ; Sumlay is a day of rest for men and a day for women to wash their hair. FITS, St. Vitus' Dance: Nervous Diseases per-, manentiy c red by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 2 trial bottie and treatise tree. Db.K. H. KusB.Ld., ?S1 ArchSt., Phiki.,Pa. M. Casimir-Perier, son of a former 1 'res ident of France, intends to join the diplomatic service. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for Children pain.eures windcolic,25c.a bottle The city of Leeds, England, has erected baths for Jewish women. A woman can throw a hint straigh ter than a man can throw a rock. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Merc. ry, as mercury will surety destroy the snsi of smell and completely deranuetbe Vholn sys tem when entering it throng i t e ituk'ou.8 surfaces. Such articles should never be used' except on prescriptions from reputable phy sician.s,as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive irom them. Hall's Cararrh Cure, mamxiji tured by F. J. Chone fc Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ng directly Tipon the b ood and mucous'surfaces o-t the system. Iu buying Hall's Catar h Cure be ure you get the genuine. It is taken in te nally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney 3c ! o. -Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle. Take .ball's Family Pills for cooslipa'ion. Some men are known by the work tbev refuse to do. Buy L. & M. Paint and get a full gallon. Wears 10 to 15 years, because L. &. M.; Zinc hardens L. & M. Whi&e 1-ead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron. 4 gallons of L & M. mixed Avith 3 gallon oil will paint a moderate sized"" house. G S. Andrews. Ex-Mayor, Danbury, Conn., writer: "Painted my houce 11) vears ago with L. & M. Looks well to-day. PAINT YOUR -HOUSE. 15 per cent, commission allowed to any resident where we have no agent, on sale of L. it M. to property-owners, at our re tail vi'icc. Abnly tc LONGMAN" & MAliTINKZ. Paint Makers. New York. Few people overtax intellects in behalf of others. ' van 1 2Z STOPS ; BELCHING BY ABSORPTION MO DRUGSANEW METHOD. A Box of Wafers FreeHare Ton Acuta Indlgeition, Stomach Trouble, Is- , regular Heart, Dizzy Spell, Short Breath, Gas oa - tl a Stomach? Bitter Taste Bad Breath Impaired Ap petita A feeling of fullness, weight and pain over the stomach and heart, aome--timea nausea and vomiting, aLso fever and sick headache? Wbai causes it? Any one or all of these: Excessive eating and drinking abuse of spirits-Jj-anxiety and depression mental i-fort-T-mental worry and physical fatigue bad air-rinsuflicient iood sedentary Uabita absence of teeth bolting of food. It' you suffer from this slow death and miserable existence, let us send you a sam ple box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers abso lutely free. JSo drugs. Drugs injure the stomach. Jt stops belching and .cures a diseased, stomach by absorbing the toul eders from undigested food and by imparting activity tj the lining cf the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix-the food with the gastric jviioea, which promotes digestion and cures the disease. ThL offer may do: appear asain. t : : GOOD FOB 23c. 14o Send this coupoa with yaur name Mad add res and your druggist' name md 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will auLvplv you a sauipie free if veil ! hav r.evLT u.sed Mull a Anti-belco Wafers, end will also eend y'oit a cer tificate good for 25c. toward tbe pur chase of mire Belch Waters. You will rind tie tv. invaluable for somiach tiou hlfr, ciire ftv rtbsiorption. Address lui.C's Ui'iAPE Tqnic Co., I2S 3d Ave. Hock Lsland, ill. Glcz Fell Address end Write Plai.ibj. All druggists. oOo. per box, or by mail upon vecsipi of price. Slumps accepted. Tbe man who knows enough to at tend to ' his own business knows enough. SKIN ERUPTIONS 35 YEARS. Suffered Sererely WItJi Ecieni All Over Body ATlioasaiitl Thanks to Cuticcra r.emedies. "For ver thirty-five years i was a si vere suitever from eczema. The eruption Vvas. net confined to any one place, it v.-as all over my body, limbs, and even on my head. ' 1 am sixty :rcrs old and an okl soldier, and have been examined by the t Government Board over lif'een times, and they said there was no cure for me. 1 have taken all kinds of medicine and have spent large sums of money for docfors. without avail., A short time ago 1 decided to try the Cutieura Remedies., and after u?!ng two cakes of Cutieura Soap, two boxes -f iitii-uia Ointment, and rwc bot tles of Cutienra Resolvent, two treatments in -all, 1 am now we'd und completely cured. A thousand thanks to Ciricui a. 1 cannot spfiik too highly, of Jie Cutlc;ira Kennedies. John T. Reach, Richmondiue, Ross Co., Ohio, July 17, 1905.': As molasses attracts flies so does a busy man attract loafers. Ir. ISijrgers Huckleberry 'orlisil Cures Children Teething, Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cboleramorbus and-Flux, all Stovi:--K-h and Bowel Troubles. At Druggist and LOi per bottle. Better an impudent enemy than an impudent frien'd. 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Holmes, of Larimore, North Dakota, writes : Dear Mrs . Pinkham : " I have suffered everything vrith backache and femald trouble I let the trouble run on until my system was in such a condition that I was unable to be about; and then it was I commenced to use Lydia Rinkhani's Vege table Compound. If I had only known how much suffering I would have saved I should have taken ft months sooner for a few weeks' treatment made me well and strong. Mv backaches and headaches are all crone and I suffer no pain at my monthlv periods whereas before I took Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound I suffered intense pain." Mrs. Emma Cotrely, 109 East 12th Street, New York City, writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: T feel it my duty to tell all srn frerinpr women of the relief I have found in Lydia 12. Pink- ! women. Address, Lynn, Mass. Ask Mrs. Piskham's Advlee-A Wonaa Best Understands a Woman's IS TEED BY. A - $5,000 BANK DEPOSIT JSOO FJUEIC COURSES' Notes taken. Limited educa tion no hindrance. 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