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Show An Ambitiou Mother, Hubby," paid the observant wife, tbc Janitor of theae Hats Is a bach lor." -What of It?" J really think he I becoming In In our oldest daughter." t vested -There ytu go again with your pipe dreams! Lat week it a a Uuko." Every lxlys Magazine. -- GIRL WAS DELIRIOUS With . Fearful Eczema Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating Cuticura Acted Like Magic. IS GRAND IMPOSING MONUMENT TO PIL GRIMS AT PROVINCETOWN. Massachusetts Is Providing Additional Honor to the Founders of the State Interesting Relics Used in t Its Construction. The Pilgrim memorial monument, at of the corner-stonProvlncetown, which was laid a year ago with Imposing ceremony by President Roosevelt, assisting the grand master of Masons of Massachusetts, Is rapidly rising and may already be seen a long distance at sea. The foundation, which was laid last summer, Is 1.1 feet In depth and CO e feet square at the base, built of and with twisted steel. Upon the northeast corner of this massive foundation the cornerstone was laid last August. On the ISth day of June last the active work of the erection of the monument was begun, the first stone after the corner-ston- e being laid in the presence of the president and several of the officials of the monument association. The stones are hewn, squared and Advice from a Wise Man. numbered in the quarries, conveyed After getting the best of a man In from the Maine coast to Province-tow- n ene deal steer clear of him, for he In floats, and drawn to the sumwill hepln to sit up and take notice. mit of Town hill over a temporary Exchange. railway running up the steep side of the eminence. The motive power Is a Hows This? stationary engine at the summit We offer One Hundred Imli.ir Itew&rd for nj Each stone, as laid, is of the entire lie cannot cue (it CaMrrb that cured by Hall's CteUrrti CXire. of the wall, carefully hamthickness ' F. J. Clll'NKY A CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known I'. J. Cheney on mered top and bottom, for hearing Air the hut IS year. and believe him perfectly honsurfaces, and laid in Portland cement. orable in all business transactions and flmtuebilly mXi ie to carry out any ohhy'aUoiis made by bis llrni. The exposed surfaces are left rough, Marvin. Walimv. Kinnan Wholesale DruiniMa. Toledo. O. with a surface known as quarry Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly utHJtt the blood and mucous surfacis of the face," which serves to give a more r aynteni. Testimonials aent free. 1rlce 75 cents massive and rugged appearance than VXlle. Sold by all Druggists. tor if hammered smooth, after the manlake Hall's Family Fills constipation. ner of the monument on Hunker Hill. The stones vary in estimated weight Posteritys Awards True. Posterity awards to every man his from two to six and eight tons. true value and his proper honor. At each corner of the structure, as it rises, is built a tiny upright chamber, through which arise, throughout the height of the structure, series of rods of twisted steel, surrounded rs The greatest with cement, each rod having a tensile strength of 50,000 pounds to the Dutchare full-botto- m inch. These rods are firmly imbedded in much men. There the concrete foundation and will rise prostration in to the very summit, adding immensely to the already great structural Holland. strength of the edifice. Your grocer returns your money if you dont e eruption broke out on my daughter's chest. I took her to a doctor, and he pronounced It to bo eczema of a very bad form. lie treated her, but the disease spread to her back, and then the whole of her head was affected, and all her hair had to he cut off. The pain she suffered was excruciating. and with that and the heat and tingling her life was almost unbearable. Occasionally the was delirious and she did not have a proper hour's Icep for many nights. The second doctor we tried afforded her just as little relief as the first. Then I purchased Cuticura Soap, Ohtment, and Fills, and before the Ointment was finished every trace of the disease was pone. It really seemed liko maple. Mrs. T. V. Hyde, I '.rent-wooEssex, England, Mar. 8, 1007." "An three-quarter- without the structure Is a rough pine box, which Is the cover of a point, upon which the foundation is given a weekly scientific test as the construction of the monument proceeds. The slightest variation In the foundation, the faintest Indication of unequal setting, would thus be instantly detected. An interesting feature of the monument Is the series of memorial stones, some twenty or more, and which have already been placed in position In the interior surface of the structure. The monument, when years After sufferlnsr foraeren completed, will be furnished with a to health restored was woman this gradually arising, inclined plane, in Lydia H. Dink hams Vegetable place of a stairway, by means of by Compound. Kcad her letter. Just Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind. Ter, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: I bad female troubles for seven and ao neryears was all vous I could not do anything. The doctors treated me for di fferent troubles but did me no good. While in this condition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice and took Lydia E. Pink hams Compound, and I am now strong and well. con-cict- run-dow- ege-tab- le , FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. s For thirty years Lydia E. tea-drinke- isnt nervous Ike Schilling's Best; we pay him. SOLDIERS UNEXPECTED ALLY. Its a pity some people cant marry for brains instead of money. How Mohammedan Came to Rescue of British Regiment. who recently Sir D. C. Drury-Lowe- , died, a veteran of Crimea, the Mutiny, the Zulu and Egyptian wars, was one of the leaders of the forced march to Cairo, which made its way for 65 Hay (e permanently overcome Improper miles across the desert and consumthe victory of says personal cjjorts witMKe assistance matedYouths A curious the tfthconp truly benejiaal laxative incident is toldCompanion. of this campaign. The remedy, Syrup ojligs an nna, story illustrates the absolute and suJvmcK enables onctoorm regular perstitious devotion of the Arabs to Ixabttft daily so that assistance to natheir religion. Arabi Pasha had conture may be gradually dispensed wlK centrated his forces near the Engtdien ho Longer needed a$ the best of lish camp. The British soldiers were set in their4 rough, trmeilics.vvhcn required, are to assist a queer-lookin- g ftature and not to supplant the naW loose jackets, dusty and muddy, their growing beards, their dirty belts and ft functions, vbich must depend ulti helmets; but the strictest discipline fciately upon proper nourishment, was maintained. The men were steady, proper efforts, and riht living generally, cheerful, patient to endure the scanty lo get its beneficial effects, always food, filthy water and the heat and dust. tuy the genuine A canal ran close to their line of entrenchments, from which they got manufactured by the their water. Arabi dammed this canal and cut a deep drain, by which he intended to let out the water into the valley and so make it impossible only for the British to get their supply. 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These bricks are truly ancient in appearance and may very well be the identical pavement upon which Bradford, Brewster and their followers knelt in prayer, just before embarkation for the new world. dont you try it ? Dont hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat your letter in confidence andadvise you free. lio woman ever regretted of her writing her, and because has vast experience she helped thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass Cheap Labor in Ceylon. The wages of the coolies who raise tea in Ceylon vary from 8.33 to 11.66 cents a day. They are, however, housed free, and get rice at cost price. A Marvelous Eye Remedy. Those who know what intense pains come with some diseases of the eye can hardly believe Mitchells Eye Salve is able to do all that is claimed for it, but a trial soon convinces one of the extraordinary curative powers of this little remedy. Sold all over the United States. Price 25c. occasional failure doesnt dis courage a hustler. An the British engineers were astonished to find the water in the canal Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrnp. rising. The tendency before had been' For children teething, softens the gums, reduces ln cures wind colic. 25c a bottle flammation, allays pain, a rapid decrease from consumption As every one knew and evaporation. A successful man isnt necessarily a the canal was dammed, they supposed man. contented the only solution of the mystery was that the rising of the Nile had ' filled Ketuse imiX,lons. Senator the canal above the level of the dam free trial uesumomais. package. A. S. Olmsted. Le Hoy, N. Y. er was pouring'-ovwater the and that it. The increase was availed of at To the hungry no bread is dry. once; the ltck wras opened and the level of the water raised. The true solution of the increase of uver.-Mj.uu- water never entered the European Later it was discovered. Arabi Pasha had cut the dam. A dervish, or holy man, much venerated, had come to the camp. He had heard of the building of the dam and pronounced it contrary to the faith. He declared that although the British soldiers were infidel dogs, they were still Gods creatures and should not he made to suffer and that the divine blessing could be expected only if the water were set free. mind. Arabi was a devout Moslem, and he instantly complied with the dervishs decision. Cause for Resentment. Yes, said Mrs. Newrich, I treat my domestics as equals. And dont they resent it? queried Mrs. Oldgold. Half-Holida- it y. nlllf Anil Ci DUn I Uny CHEMIST Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, $1: Gold Silver 75c ; Gold. 50c ; Zinc or Copper, 1. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on tion Control and umpire work solicited. applicaLend-Ti- ll, Colo. Reference, Carbonate National Bank, |