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Show HAY FEVER "Having used Per una for catarrh and hay fever, I can recommend it to ail who mre suffering with the above diseases. 1 mm happy to be abU to say it has helped wu wonderfully' 444 May Me E. Smith. MIBtS MA YilE SMITH, JT. Mound Street, Columbus. Ohio. FBVEE is endemic catarrh. It HAY caused by some irritating substance in the atmospfc ere during- the late summer months. It is generally thought that the pollen of certain weeds and flowers is the cause of it. Change of locality seems to be the only rational cure. The use of Per una, however, stimulates the nervous system to resist the effect of the poisonous emanations and sometimes carries the victim through the h;iy fever season without an attack of the disease. A large number of people rely upon Peru na for this purpose. Those who do not find it convenient to change their locution to avoid Ilay Fever, would do well to give Perana a trial. It has proven of priceless value to inanv ieme. Three Great Conversationalists. The three greatest conversationalists with whom it has been my good fortune to come into touch were Maz-zin- i, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes and Bismark. Of these, Dr. Holmes was the most spirited in the bel esprit sense; Bismarck the most imposing and at the same time the most entertaining In point of wit, sarcasm, anecdote and of historical narrative interest, brought out with rushing vivacity and of illumination with lightning-likconditions, facts and men. In Mazzini words there breathed such a warmth and depth of conviction, such enthusiasm of faith in the prosacredness of the principles fessed and of the aims pursued by Aim, that it was difficult to resist such a power of fascination. Carl Schurx, to McClure's Magazine. By Stephen Crane. A ser&eant, a corporal and 14 men of the Tweltth regiment of the line had Deen gent out to occupy a house on the main highway. They would be at least a half of a mile in advance of any other picket of their own paople Sergean' Morton was deeply angry at being sent on this duty. He said that he was overworked. There were at least two sergeants, he claimed furiously, whose turn it should have been to go on this arduous mission. He was tieated unfairly; he was abused by his superiors; why did any fool ever join the army; as for him he would get out of it as soon as possible; he was sick ol it; the life of a dog. All this he said to the corporal, who listened attentively, giving grunts of respectful assent. On the way to this post, two privates took occasion to drop casually to the rear and pilfer in the orchard of a deserted plantation. When the discovered this absence, he grew Mack with a rage which was an accumulation of all his irritations. "Kun, you!" he howled. "Bring them here! I'll show them" A private ran swiftly to the rear. The remainder Df the squad began to shout nervously t the two delinquents, whose figures they could see in the deep shade ot the orchard, hurriedly picking fruit from the ground and cramming it within their shirts, next to their skins. The beseeching cries of their comrades itirred the criminals more than did the barking of the sergeant. They ran to rejoin the squad, while holding their loaded bosoms and with their mouths upen with aggrieved explanations. A moment later the squad moved on toward its station. Behind the sergeant's back Jones and Patterson were ilyly passing apples and pears to their friends, while the sergeant expounded eloquently to the corporal. "You see what kind of men are in the army now! Why, when I joined the regiment it was a very different thing, I can tell you. Then, a sergeant had some authority, snd if a man disobeyed orders he had a very small chance of escaping But something extremely serious. now! Good God! If I report these men, the captain will look over a lot of beastly order sheets and say" (here Dr. PAINS Williams' Pink Pills Brought Re- lief, and Cure for Splitting Headaches as Well. Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, a remedy which has been before the American people for a generation, is still accomplish-In- g wonderful results as is evidenced by the following interview with Mrs. Gardner, of Wilsey, Kans. "It was very strange," she says, "I never could tell what caused it and neither could anybody else. For a long time I had bad spells with my stomach. The pain would conmienco about my heart and was so dcadlyagonizingthat I would have to scream alond. Sometimes it would last MVenU hours and I would have to take laudanum to stop it. Besides this I had a headache almost constantly day and night , that nearly crazed me, so you see I suffered a great deal. And when I think of tho agony I endured it still makes me shudder. " 'Doctors,' did you say? Their medicine made mo sicker. I couldn't take it and I kept growing worse until a frit ttd advised me to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I did. I begU to feel better and was soon wholly converted to this Wonderful medicine. It did me more good than I had ever hoped for. I kept on with t "no pills and now I recommend them to all who suffer." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured severe cases of indigestion , bloodles.su s influenza, headaches, backaches, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness and spinal weakness. The genuine Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills are guaranteed to bo free from opiates or any harmful drugs and cannot in jure themosi delicate system. At all druggists, or from the Dr. Williams Medicine Oo , Schenectady , N.Y., postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cento per box, six boxes for $2.60. Ila-cha- el , -- addressed to Chas. AVegcfable a PrcparationibrAs-sirail- ting ihc Food and Hc itla ling ihc Stomachs and Bowels ol' -- Promotes Dit;eslion,Chccrf ill- ness and Rcst.Conlalns neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. Not JiAiicoTic. MtotjxafOldnrS.m'ELPlTaint 'icmpkin Seed' jUx Smjta Jiuti.ellc Salts stius? Seed deep-roote- -- Jitfxrminl -lit QDMMflA Soda Jterm Arid -Clarified Sugar huteryre,u flown boy. "Go In to Knowles' window and shoot at those Fletcher. H. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled tho place." Dr. J. Hi Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for many years. The formula is excellent." Dr. It. J, Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am aware that there are imitations in the field, but I always Bee that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr. Wm. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As tho father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my ov.n family experience I have in my years of practico found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almor.t every home." Dr. J. It. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta. , says: "The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presenco of children, scarcely needs to he supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it. and believe it an excellent romedv." Dr. R. MWard, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Fhysicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as I have, will join me In heartiest recommendation of Castoria." people," said the sergeant, Afterwards he coughed Aoeifecl Remedy for Tons linn- Some of the fumes of the fight had ion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea made way to his lungs. fHYorms,( onvulsions,reverish Patterson looked at the door lntc less and LOSS OF SLEEP. Bears the Signature of this other room. He looked at it as if Facsimile Signature of he suspected it was to be his Then he entered and stood across the body of Knowles and fired NEW YORK. vigorously into a group of charming plum treea. "They can't take this house." detit fci iV niMlEuTTiii clared the sergeant in a contemptuous and argumentative tone. He was apA EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. parently replying to somebody. man who had been shot in the throat In looked up at him. Bight men were THE CKNTAUM COMPANY, TT MUMNAV STRKCT, NEW YORK CITVfiring from the windows. The sergeant detected in a corner three wounded men, talking together feebly. Lincoln as a Lawyer. You "Don't you think there is anything A leader of the Lincoln party told to do?" he bawled. "Go and ret the other day in Philadelphia a story Knowles' cartridges and give them to ofj the astuteness of Lincoln as a BEST IN THE WORLD somebody that can use them! Take lawyer. W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge line . IT Simpson's, too." The man who had r'When Lincoln was practicing law," cannotbeequalledatanyprice. been shot in the throat looked at him. he said, "he had a case involving a all To Shoe Draleri : inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conOf the three wounded men who had disputed will. The W. - Douglas' opposition claimed ditions of the mucous membrane such as House fs the moit been talking, one said apologetically: 1 In this country II K. x.v wfH the will was genuine and for several nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused I completeJStm&fOF Catalog "My leg U all doubled up under me." hours adduced proof of this. For by feminine ills, sore throat, sore Meantime the sergeant was reloadLincoln, who had to prove the will a mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. ing his rifle. His foot slipped in the forgery, things looked black. But you surely can cure these stubborn blood of the man who had been shot "Lincoln, however, only called one affections by local treatment with In the throat witness, a retired pajapr manufactur we can hold this place!" er, renowned the country over for "Why, Toilet Antiseptic shouted 'he sergeant jubilantly. his wealth and probity. which destroys the disease germs.checks " 'Mr. Dash,' Lincoln said to this Corporal Flagler suddenly spun trom discharges, stops pain, and heals the his window and fell In a heap. him the witness, handing disputed inflammation and soreness. "Sergeant," murmured a man, as he will, 'please hold that paper up to Paxtine represents the most successful a to seat on the floor out of the light and tell us what is the water local treatment for feminine ills ever dropped danger, 'I can't stand this. I swear I mark on It.' produced. Thousands of women testify " 'The water to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. can't. I think we should run away." mark of my own firm Morton, with the kindly eyes of a Blank ft Co.,' the witness answered. Send for Free Trial Box at the man. " 'When did FOB EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. good shepherd, looked your firm begin to THE K. PAATON CO- - Boston. Hua, SHOKS S3 Mn' Shoes, $S to 81. BO. BoyOO 8hor. "You are afraid, Johnston; era you to 1.50. manufacture paper?' to $1.25. Women s bno' t Mih. Ohlldreat Shoo, 2.ii5 t ai.oo. afraid," he said softly. The man strug1841.' "'In SPECIAL OFFER and Tit W. I.. Iougls Wmiun's,fit Minora gled to his feet, cast upon the sergeant Hu'm W ind and Children's UtMl for My!)', and wear 1110 keepSri. "'And what's the date of the docu- ISieki'i. er. Warranted fur one fMl MMl N d other makefl. a gaze full of admiration, reproach and ment In !1M tley 8IMO.N WATCH CO., I'. O. llox 1416, New Tort your lands?' If I could take you into my large despair, and returned to his post. A 11, 1836.' at Brockton, Mass., and .show "'August factories moment Ister he pitched forward, and to "'That is enough. Gentlemen of DEFIANCE STARC- H- Idthei.imm how carefully W .. Douglas shoes you pttcktffe. thereafter his body hung limply out ol the Jury our case is closed.' " other tari h" tily 12 MnOW fame price and are made, you would then underrtand the window. IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. 'DEFIANCE why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value The sergeant laid his rifle against Rut the defeated candidate doesn't than the stonework of the window frame can1 much what else happens any other make. I' A TBS T A TOB X K VS. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. and shot with care until his magazine Douvla shoe. HU name and price la stamped on the bottom, which protects you against high was empty Behind him, a man simTrade Mark, and Inferior shoe. Take no tubsti end prices Ask ply grazed on the elbow was wildly I'opyrlyhtll tute. your dealer for W. L. Douglas Mtoe L ii ba tircicnrfld. and a Insist like upon having them. C. sobbing girl. Vatuan BUTOMa, BiF St.. Washington, 1). Fast Color tuttltl used; thru tvltl not war brassy. "Shut up," said Morton, wllhout Write lor Illustrated Catalog ol pall Stvles. BsWVafMMLtJsMssfisClflE W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 37, 1906. W. L. OOUOLAS, Dept. 12, Brockton, Mass. turning hts. head. Before him was a vista of fields, clumps of trees, woods, populated with little, stealthy, leeting figures. He grew furious. "Why didn't he send me orders?" he cried aloud. The emphasis on the word "he" was tm- presslve. The man who had been grazed on the elbow still set up his bleat. Mor- ton's fury veered to this soldier. "Can't you shut up? Can't you shut up? Can't you shut up? Fight! That's the thing to 6o! Fight!" A bullet struck Morton and he fell upon the man who had been snct in There was a sickening the throat MAKE DAY moment Then the sergeant rollid off to a position upon the bloody floor. He COUNTturned himself with a last effort until no matter how at could look he the wounded who , bad the weather. Old were able to look at him. Corns, You cannot His arms weakened and be dropped afford to be on his face. without & After an Interval, a young subaltern TOWER'S of thp enemy's Infantry, followed by WATRRFIiOOFi his eager men, burst Into this -- eeklng OILED SUIT d'.ith chamber. But Just over tne OR SLICKER he threshold halted, and remarked, When you buy with a shrug to his sergeint: "I sho'ild tooK ror the iOO have estimated them ax at SIGN OF THE FISH TO. strong." hoarsely. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS death-chambe- The KM Yon Have Always Bought Use For Over 30 Years. Cannot CURE His Scheme Worked. STOMACH Letters from Prominent Physicians ? - It is related that a certain man was Facial. "Don't you think her face too thin?" "Well, I don't know. I can't see any place where it's worn through. Can you?" Puck. an apple. He sternly commanded tilm to throw it away. The men spread their blankets on the floors of the bare rooms, and putting their packs under their headi and lighting their pipes, they livef in lazy peace. Bees bummed in the garden and a scent of flowers came through the open window. There was a sudden little spa'ter of shooting. A cry from Jones rang out. With no little intermediate scrambling, the serg?;-n- t leaped straight to Lis feet. "Now," be cried, 'let us see what you are made of! If," he added (utterly, "you are made of anything." A man yelled; "Good God, can' you see you're all tangled up in my art- ridge belt?" Another man yelled: "Keeu oft my legs! Can't you walk on the !"i(.o ?" To ih-- windows there was a laind -aafc of slumberous men, who unshed "tr from their eyes even as they made ready their rifles. Jones and Putter- son caroa stumbling up the steps, cry ing dreadful information. Already the enemy's bullets were spilling and singing over the house. The sergeant suddenly was stiff and cold with a sense of the importance of the thing. There was a howl. "There they are! There they come!" The rifles crackled. A light t moke drifted idly through the rooms. There was a strong odor as from burnt paper and the powder of firecrackers. "Now," said the sergeant, ambitious ly, "we can beat them off easily If you men are good enough." There was a fusillade against an-- ; other side of the house. The sergeant dashed into the room whichcommand-- I ed that situation. He found a dead soldier on the floor. "Patterson!" cried Sergeant Morton. "Yes," said Patterson, his face sel d with some quality of determination. Still, he was a mere farm ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. Hall 's Journal of Health. II e recently very sad because his wife had gone out of town on a visit, which she would not shorten in spite of his appeals to her to come home. He finally hit upon a plan to induce her to return. He sent her a copy of each of the local papers with one item clipped out, and when she wrote to find out what it was he had clipped out he refused to tell her. The scheme worked admirably! In less than a week she was home to find out what it was that had been going on that her husband didn't want her to know about. Pittsburg Press. Physicians Recommend Castoria- The Death Chamber. W. L. DOUGLAS '3.50&3.00Shoes Job-Un- n We Can Beat Them Off." Paxtine the sergeant wrathfully Imitated the voice of his captain): " 'Haw, eh, well, Sergeant Morton, these men seem to have very good records; very good rec ords, indeed. 1 can't be too hard on them; nc; not too hard,'" continued the sergeant; "I tell you, Flagler, the army is no place for a decent man." Flagler, the corporal, answered with a sincerity of appreciation which with him had become a science. 'T think you are right, sergeant," he answered. Behind them the privates mumbled discreetly. "This sergeant of ours, he thinks we are made of wood. I don't see any reason for all this strictness when we are on active service. It isn't like being at home In barracks. This is very different. He hammers us now worse than he did in barracks. There is no great harm in a couple of men dropping out to raid an orchard of the enemy when all the world knows that we haven't had a decent meal In 20 days." The reddened face of Sergeant Morton suddenly showed to the rear. "A little more marching and much less talking," he said. When he came to the house he had been ordered to occupy, the sergeant sniffed with disdain. "These people must have lived like cattle!" he said, angrily. To be sure, the place was not allurhad been used ing. The ground-floo- r for the hci.sing of cattle, and it was dark and terrible. A flight of steps led to the lofty first floor, which was denuded, but respectable. The sergeant's visage lightened when he saw the strong wa'ls of stone and cement. "Unless they turn guns on us, they will never get us out of here," ne said cheerfully to the squad. The men, anxious to keep him In an amiable grinned and mood, tO hurriedly seemed ery appreciative and pleased. "I'll make this into a fortrrMP," he mnoun"ed. He sent Jones and Patterson, the two orchard thieves, out on He worked the otners sentry duty. then until he could think of no more things t tell them to do. Afterward (Copyright. by Joseph P. Bowlea i be Went forth, with a major general's No mined exn the Part lertous prowl Ud ground Absolutely Dry. There Is no part of the eaHr which In front of his potlttQB. In returning he came to a sentry, Jones, mun hing Vs altogether rainless. ISS: Hit-- . 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