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reflections of a the ? an than a o ry takes to ena man to H ^^Bo ?I no use the to honest lie need the nionWhen We rn it* ii ?? am uiu, inu mil woriu is uu VOIlUg. Itf-' i lining with song wo loft unsung? Our laughter lifting on another's tongue. When wo ire olfl. there t:? no lovely thing That i<aU: not youth, that totnlea not of the spring Of that keen dawn, that now no dark can bring. Allen to Mnytlmo. whither shall wo turn? Net i! w< tin Year's antlphotial to loarn? Fared we not where Its purple torches turn? In the world's matin have we yet no song? f~. not the old-time melody as strong? LH> only c. hoes to the heart belong? When we are old . . . Love, love a dream it Is! The sum; u r's song, th* Illimitable bliss. The flame the flower, Is love's, is ours. Is this . . . ?Virg.nia Woodward Cloud, In Juno Reader. Fickleness of Woman. Gray?"Hollo. Smith, old hoy! And bo you are married, eh?" Smith?"That's what the parson told me." Gray?"And, of course, you are happy?" i Smith?"Weil, I don't know about | that. To tell the plain, unvarnished | truth, I'm just a little bit disappoint- , Ed." Gray?"I'm sorry to hear that. What's the trouble?" Smith?"Well, you see. during the courtship stunt she used to tell me < how *t romionsly she loved me, but we had no sooner got spliced than she ( pave up her $10 a week job as typewriter thumper. That goes to show 1 how much you can bnnk on a woman's ! Jnvo." 1 On Your Knees, Court Said. Fourteen-yearold Joseph Porter of . f>5 Willow avenue, Hoboken. wns ur- j raigncd before Recorder Stanton recently for running away from home. "I just hopped a freight train to go 1 up me road, ne saiil. "L didn't know 1 i had gone so far, and then I was \ afraid to go home." . His mother told the recorder that j 1 he hoy had no reason to leave home. She said she took good care of him. ' "(let down on your knees." said the recorder to the runaway, "and don't ! you g? t up until your mother has for- ' given you." i Ho vas on his knees five minutes ( before his mother said the word. Then i the recorder told him to go home and ( stay there.?New York Times. SOME IDEA OF ITIS WEALTH. ) I lost (showing him around) ? | Twenty five years ago. when the man ( that owns this block of buildings came lo town, ho hadn't a hundred , dollars in the world due t ? And now? IN . t?An 1 now? Rv George, sir, ' lie could afford to hold the job of am- ' b:.. 1'T to Great Britain!?Chicago ' Tribune. i 1 OFFERING NO CHALLENGES. , "Do you claim that the world owes , you a living?" j ' answered Meandering Mike. t "Do man dat goes around claimin' ; makes himself unpopular. I'm satisged to git my livin' whether it's owin* 1 to me or not."?Washington Star. It j., . to see the good points of the n ; ii "U a pedestal. i A teiml tender lias a snap when lie thought. -lli, OUST THE DEMON. /? ? Willi 1 oiiftJi Thorn is snmctldng fairly demoniacal in tho way ooffoo sometimes wfoaks its (iendish malice on those who use it. A intl.v writing from Calif, says: "My husband and 1. both lovers of coffee, suffered for some time from a very annoying form of nervousness, accompanied by most frightful headaches. in my own case there was eventually developed some sort of affection of the serves leading from the spine to the head. "1 was unable to hold my bead up straight, the tension of the nerves drew it to one side, causing me the most intense pain. We got no relief from medicine, and were puzzled as to what caused the trouble, till a friend suggested that possibly the eotTee we drank had something to d> with it. and fltlvislful tliot u'ii nnlf ? n *<! ? *? I turn Coffee. "Wo followed Ids advice, and from i tho day that wo began to ttso Postuiu t wo both began to Improvo, and in n cry short Unto both of us won? ontlrely rollovod. Tho norvos boon me * toady once more, tho hoadaeho* ?"-rt:-od. tho muscles tn tho back of my nook relaxed, my head straightened up and the dreadful pain that had so punished me while I used the old kind the the cofTco, every the mor beverage. And to o to do the ^H^m^^^Hoc." Name given Po?tnm the coffee drinker the old drug A CHOLERA SCARE American Seaport Towns Seriously Menaced By the Plague 11 GETS HOLD IN GERMAN PORTS Plague Record Stands at 51 Cases and 19 Deaths, Two Cases Existing at Hamburg, But the Greatest Danger to American Ports is Believed to Lie in the Austrian Port of Trieste. Berlin. By Cable.?Dr. Noeht, harbor physician at Hamburg, in reply to inquiries made by the press concerning cholera, telegraphs as follows: "The transhipment of Russian emigrants having been suspended at Hamburg. further cholera infection is improbable. "The room companion of the first i ase lias a light attack, but otherwise all the emigrants are healthy. "Three emigrants due to sail last Thursday on the steamer Moltke. (for N'ew York.) were landed and sine" lr.cn have been under medical observation. All are* healthy. The drinking water and the sanitary ai range* rr.rnts here are faultless, and consequently an epidemic is unlikely. "Single instance, naturally, in spite ;?f the greatest care, cannot always he prevent* d. lmt no danger exists for sea traffic. 1 am convinced that all the means for opposing the cholera are in use. We are going to meet the future with tranquility and we hold that \mcricans have no grounds for disquietude. "NOCHT." The opinion is expressed in Berlin that the United States seaboard has more to fear from emigrants shipping it Trieste than from German ports is cholera is already in Austria Poland. The record stands at 51 cholera cases md lb deaths, a steady increase and a high percentage of mortality. The most uneasy news for America is that i second case exists at Hamburg. It was officially reported that a laborer in 3t. George's Hospital where the Russian emigrant died, lias cholera, hut It is added that the seizure is of a mil leuform than the previous ones. Two of Llio other fresh eases are in oast Prussia, indicating that the infected area ins widened. The imperial health office, as shown by the statement made, is roufldent tint it has the disease ia I... -..I ml.. . i.u?m. i m- -nihi recently report oil victims are ntnoni; the Russian rivernicn In quarantine. Professor Adolph Kafa, Prof. Koch's stu cursor as head of the Institute of Infectious Diseases, has gone to the infected district to direct the measures to eon tine t the disease. The Institute of infectious Diseases will be open all night examining secretions taken from the digestive tubes )f persons who have died under cir-umstauces suggesting cholera. From lime to time couriers arrive from tome port of Germany with portions of todies done up hermetically. The Minister of the Interior has issued an order covering all Prussia, reiniring physicians immeliately after the death of nnv suspected patient to send a messenger with sections of tlte ilmentary canal to tlte institute of Infectious Diseases for thiough examination. Gets Lower Duty. Mexico City. Special ? In consequence ef a treaty recently made between French and Mexico, the former country 'a now imposing the minimum duty on Mexico eofTee shlpred ' up a .Mexican to a French nort. Cviui-ij nf mf fee to France show a considerable increase at very good prices. New Casses in Mississippi. Jackson, Miss.. Special.?Surgeon Wasilin reports three new eases of yellow fever at Gulp:> t and states that the situation is well in hand along the Onlf coast. I)r. Labanon report one case of fever at Pearllngton, near the Louisiana line, ami has taken charge a3 State health officer. Three new suspicious eases are under observnti ?n at Vlcksburg. Peppered the Br:de^r*or.', Richmond, Va.. Special.?John linker was shot and painfully wounded in the left shoulder with a shotgun bv W. \f. Mason, at I ..across. Va.. Sunday afternoon. He wet to Mmon's to be married to Miss I.ula A. Hirris, who was living: at Ma; It la .sr: \ Mason hn:l notified Kinker that he would kill him if he came on to his yard. On Klnker enterlnn tlie yard. Mason fired on him twice, as above stated. Klnker was subsequently married to Mi-: Ha-' r'a and is doir.3 ?- 11. Mason is under arrest. Doubt Cast on Story. Fernandlna, Fla., '{Special.?The two men from the ill-fated shin Peconlc, which they say sank near this shore lar.t Sunday, are still here, and, in obedience to orders received from New Yro!:, from the vessel's owners, will ton and several thousand dollars' worm until the truth >f their story is fully established. No bodies have yet washed ashore and no wrcekapo from the *. -ssol has been 3een. FEVER IS UNDER BETTER CONTROL New Orleans Situation Continues to Improve?Priest Goes to Patterson to Avert Italians' Threatened Riot ?Work of Salting Gutters Pushed in the City. New Oleans, Special.?Official report to 6 p. ni.: New oases, 29; total to date, 2,024. Deaths. :! total ilonih oc? New foci, 11. Cases under treatment. 305. Cases discharged, 1,432. For the first time In over a month the number of new eases was in the twenties. With only three deaths, comciilman E. T. Dunn is alco on the list, the feeling of confidence that the fever is being wiped out is growing. Among I the new cases is that of Captain 11. F. Clayton, U. S. A., the quartermaster in charge of tins department. City Councilman E. T. Dunn is also on ?ne list Of tlm deaths, one occurred at the emregency hospital. The country situation is improving sonic what, though the discovery of new foci cures some little anxiety. The situation at Patterson where it van feared tin ignorant Italians contemplated trouble has de\cloped nothing new. No overt art has been committed. and it is believed that danger is over. Father Widman. the Jesuit priesi went there Sunday ami met the citizens and a number of hading Italians and proposes to make a perrsonal canvass of the town, to talk to every Italian, and convince him of the good intentions of the health authorities. A heavy downpour of rain prevented the mass-meeting which it was proposed to hold here today. Today nearly all of the dirt carts were use.l in the work of salting the gutters. It has been found that since the mesquictus have been deprived of their favorite breeding places, the stagnant gutters on cross streets are filled with wiggle-tails, so special efforts are being made to render these unsuitable. Over a thousand tons of suit have been used so far and the work will continue. There is much interest in the case of Dr. Philip llerge. the physician who was arrested late Sunday night on the charge of failing to renort three cases of yellowvfever. He was paroled l>y ilu> inspector, but will have io answer to the charge Monday morning before the second recorder. He says that he reported the cases by mail, but the Marine Hospital Service has no record of them. There lias been a recrudescence at Talltilah. in Madison parish, not far from Vicksburg. three cases- having been diagnosed by Dr. Krauss, of the Marine Hospital Service. A report from Ix?eville, under date of September 1. shows that there have been 312 cases there so far. and 20 deaths, with 115 cases under treatment. To End Oil Inquiry. Birmingham. Special.?H. M. neck, of this city who is representing minority stockholders of the United Oil and 1 and Company, of Columbus, (la., s.ates that the final hearing in the inve: ligation proceedings against the of111 of the company is to he given in Columbus, (la., on September 7. A trmpcrarj injunction has been in force si.ic last fall which restrains the | majority stockholders from disposing ?,/ the company's properties at MokiI trie . . t alifornia, in the liakersfield dirstrj t. The Associated Oil Company, whi h is the largest prroducer in Call.'orpin, now operrates wells which oil daily and the compnniespra oer turn ont about |.000 to 1,5oo barrels of oil daily and the officers of the Associated Company arc the majority uorkkoiih i":; in the United Oil and Land Conii any. No 3;)rcr.d of Disease at Notches. Nut a?. Miss.. Special.- This is the fifth r. y since the promulgation of the report of yellow fever in Natchez, since whIMi thee no new cases have been re portcd. All of the patients are doing well, the fc ver being of an exceedingly mild tyyc. Kifty-threr volunteers made a h( to house canvass and reported vc:y liit't si '..ncss. T'-h b Exnlcdes in Crowd. eicn.v Special. A bomb cxplod? ' v. t!i terrific force Sunday afternoon on the marine parade, which was thronged with holiday makerrs. A panic ensued and the air was rent with shtic-Un and groans of the victims, who nurn'. 'red 21. ineluiiing one woman, killed rn i five persons mortally wounded. The bomb was conical In shape end wan revered with cement. The prrp; trator of the outrage is unknown. i)nf witnees states that early this V. \ t mini* ?1 on *" ! * nna nvrn m lll'|ll IMI II homi) nt the foot of a tree, while an 'cor v 'sine. i.. that the homh was pine . ! at the foot of a tree this afternoon and tint the man who was seen to rlare it there was injured Case in Indian Territory Little Rock. Ark.. Special.? Major ncneral 'V. H. liayr.es. commanding th ri;r.n?as militia, which is furnishing the guards to enforce the State cuarintlni, was officially informed today of the existence of a case of yellow fever nt Mayesville. I. T.. and Immediately gave orders to the guards to tighten the quarantine. Mississippi and Louisiana. Florida and Atlanta. c.:v. have been declared infected terrliory :y the State hoard of health. CUTICURA GROWS HAIR Icalp CUkrail of Dandrnfl and flair Re> to r*<l bjr One Box of Caticura and One Cake of Cnlltva Soap. A. W. Tnlt, of Independence, Va., writing under date ot Sept. 15, 1904, tays: *"l liove had tailing hair and dundrufl inr twelve years and cou'.d get nothing to help me. Finally 1 bought one box of Cutieur.t Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and they claarcd my sculp of the dnndruif and stopped the hair tailing. Now my hair is growing as well as ever. 1 highly prize Cuticura Soap as a toilet soup. (Signed) A. \V. Talt, Independence, Vu." A Fellow-FeeJing Kinship. Mutual difficulties not infrequently precipitate love between those who are mutually in trouble. An amusing | instance 01 now tnkuig: a wrong train won a wife for a young suitor is told under the above caption by Francis Lynde in the September Lippcncott *s Magazine. Mr. l.ynde's work is well thought of by those who are fond of a rapidly moving short story. VHP I.onKinnn & Marlines I'nltit. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready-tor-use naint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at 01 cents p'-r gallon, and irix it with Longman <Sc Martinez L. <!t M. faint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per I gallon. lames S. Barron. President Manchester Cotton Mills. l!ock J till. S. (J., writes: "In ls?:t I painted my residence with h. & M. It looks better than a great many houses painted three years ago." So'l everywhere and by I.oncman & M artinez. New York. Paint Makers tor Kitty Years. A sensible man never has any spare time to attend to other people's business unless he is hired for the purpose. FITSp^rmanontly cured. No fits or nervousness after first day's use of L?r. Kline's Croat NerveBestorer, {Atrial bottlennd treatise fre.j Dr. It. ii. Kline, Ltd..931 Arch St.. Phtla.,!'?. (Jrcnt Britain is barely holding her own in trade with Argentina. MrsAYinslow's.So ithingSyrup for Children teething,soften tlm gums.reduces intlnmma- 1 tiou,allays pulu.curoswiud colic, d.'c.a bottle \ In IVi.'i .Inp.ui ii.id ?ti*.> 107.iV-> tons of j merchant steamships. I'lso's t'ure for < Consumption is an infalliblo ; modii'iue (or coughs and cohls.?N. \V Samcel, Ocean it rove, N. I'eli. 17, 190J The population ot Bangkok is estimated at 500,900 souls. The Rrpilt Antiseptic. Sloan's l.iniment, tor all nios.piito bites. It k.lls yellow fever and malaria germs. Two thousands vessels ot all descriptions disappear every year. PUTNAM < ) r Mil' IIM.-Ii f|ln;lii!Mi|cr I.'i I- tl nil salts. Ail m i < I v T l m l i. | M | i.t i. i. i . Shakespeare and Hiawatha. An American schoolboy has written an essay on the "Merchant of Venice." full of original matter. This is his. view of Portia: "Portia was a hind anil true-hearted young lady; she war. very good-natured, especially to some I of her gentleman friends, when those young men was going to choose their coffins." Rut the gem of the artiele relates to Shakespeare himself. "The story was written by Shakespeare, who married Hiawatha. He was horn in Venice, where he and the merchant j shot arrows of the same fly when I hoys. It was here that h<> learned to ' season mercy with justice." Anne I Hathaway turned into Hiawatha is a | really interesting ease of derangement. ?London Chronicle. A WOMAN'S SUf-FERINGS. Wenk, Irregular, Ituekml With I'uln*? Mmle Well unit 3U i'uiiiiilit Heavier. Mrs. E. \V. Wright, of 1 T'J Main St.. Haverhill. Mass., says: "In 1S'.)S l was suffering so with sharp pains in | fN the small of the ; baek ami had siii-h Itjig frequent dizzy spells that ! eouid f "" scarcely get about the house. The mr ? urinary passages were also onito ie r",-r!,h;r- Mom,i|5f nJ 'W! r periods wore m> I'ji ?i i st res slug i dreaded their approach. This was my ! condition for four years. Dona's Kidney l'ills helped ino right nwny when i began with them, and throe boxo> cured ine permanently." Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, Go ecuts fter box. Pointed Paragraphs. True love is founded on (ho rock ol reverence. Men never realize the jovs of labor until pay day. More coin grows in crooked lows than in straight ones. No. Alonz.o, a man doesn't i eeessarily work because be has a job. It's tough when a man has to give up good iiionex for a tough steak. Kggs. like num. are often broke, but unlike men. they are never loo fresh. Smatmh th&uuBfk cents whim ah us?' A,l4-l Bl. Ea^ in tlnin. Sii'il l?v iiriu'?<i-t.i. fill I for .n "lump* we wnlilli If _ I'AUK UuoK KI'IHIC Iho riiwrA'iicc I I " IT.ii-llcai i'oultrjr llaiKr?uji t L f mi uinuleiir. liui .1 mnii workiiii f T lor iiu>Uri uii-J wnu hihiik ||>eni?. it it-iu-liu? i??w to ln>tiv> I '.ml 1 lire I'lneaaoa; r'wsl lorri*,! ^V??j!?' l?r KulWrnlnic whicn K>\vl<. . 1 I tare i.jr im-?~iiiiK-; evcrylliliiK r* 1 1 <4Ui>'??- lor i.ioillalOe I'ouitry ran V IUK. HOOK 1*1' III.I.w || | > ii I I'll, 1.11 l<*guiirJ Mi'cui. .\??? V?rk. > ^ 7 ^ \ % THE IDE Shapes the Destiny of j Healthy Woman Cam Seven-eighths of the ^ ? men in this world marry a woman because she is j: beautiful in their eyes? j:. 1 because she lias the quali- i: Q ties whieh inspire admira- 1 fl ff'tion, respect and love. J:: 3 There is a beauty in |:; C iV: health which is ir??re at- , '5 i'-' tractive to men than mero , 11Q regularity of featnrn Bffliattitfv' The influence of women {fflft glorious in the possession DljC ip': of perfect phj'sical health fitflj upon men and upon the Ptpjj MyPsyj civilization of the world Kftf ;? could never be measured. PJHJ Because of them men have rax ' % y attained the very heights " of ambition; because of Btn ; ' . ''.j,: them even thrones have K? ^ been established and de- i': T, stroyed. Kg What a diss ppointnient, EH then, to seu the fair young Pt^ ^ wife's beauty fading away firj jr ' ~. before n yer.r passes over nrv y fWir? her head ! A sickly, half- tJ5 dead-and-alive woman, Btj // -Lfjwjr? especially when she is &0 the mother of a family, B?t .? \ vl; is a damper to nil joyous- j . \ ne?s in the home, and a FUAlka V-t drag upon her husband. ?fj| _ _ The cost of n wife's con- gii /VISJ. .?&< slant illness is n serious y . drain upon the funds of a i m household, and too often all the doctoring does no good. If a woman finds her energies are. flagging, and that everything t ires her, dark shadows appear under her eyes, her sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams; if she lwi3 backache, liendr.cht.s, hearing-down paius, nervousness. whites, irregularities, or despondency. she should take means to build her system up at. once by a tonic with specific powers, such us Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This great "remedy for women lias done more in the way of restoring1 health to the women of America than] all other medicines put together. It is the safeguard of woman's health. Following we publish, by request, a letter from a young wife. Mrs. Iiessie Ainslcy of till South 10th Street, Tacotna, Wash., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkhn.ni:? " Ever since my child was born T have suffered, as 1 hope few women ever have, with inflammation, female weakness, bearing-down ! pains, baekaeho and wretched headaches. It j affected my stciii.-e-h so that 1 could not en- I jov my muals, and half my time was spent ] ui lied. I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Co.td Tade l e < i i i ; < i. ii. i: i i >.i i < li i - ?:v. u ?i i* i ott < 1 i > . \ i f; III Jn < Inlin 1 i \> 11 1 \ , 1 < li mn w i N c Spi'^r 3 "NUBLACK" 3 L The "Nublack" i cood in construct I ana sure primer, ? tilG ^est brands P7I favorite among h black powder si mmm uniform sb.ootinj anc^ strength 1 PV'W] ALL DEAL? Positive, Gomparstive, Superlative. " I have used one of your Fish Brand Slickcra for five years, and now want a new one, also one for a friend. I would net be without one for twice the cos:. They are jest as far ahead of a common coat ar. a common or.s is ahead of nothing." (Nail, i-n *tr;iH.-ation.) KlfltlEXT WARD TOI.D'S FAIR. 1M1. j De sura you eion't ttet ono of the common kind?this is the ^rftWTlha. I mark of oxcel'.enco. ? A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited, TOacriTO, CAIIADA. 352 Makers of Yict Weather Clothing <2 Hats. their sex, uscd^as a doucho is marvelously succ.-siiul. Th'jrouctly cleanses, kills disease germs, .-ivyj uiscuaigiM, nrais iniiamrnarion anil ljcal I *oreE9ss, cures leucoirncca and nasal catarrh. I'.ixtiie is in p .wrier hum tn be dneiohcd in pure a.iter, and is far more cleansing, healing, gcimiciaal and economical than liquid antiseptics for ail TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, fiO certs a box. Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free, rut R. Paxton Company Boston, Maso Ifcorcpson's Eye Wataf S~*HICK?JVS1 you i nnitot r.pend years an<l do buy tin knowledge required i?> cent . You want them to pay I them an a diversion. In order to handle tnitiK about intm. To meet this want \v >f a prnetieal poultry raiser for (Only 'J' a ntaa wito put all his mind, and tinv. u en rah.lng -not as a pastime, but lis a but ty-tlve years' nnrk. you can s cc many < t earn dollars for yon. The point Is. that l'oultry Yard as soon as it appeal a. and i< teach you. It tells how to <) art an I ut fattening; which Fowls to save for I re. you should know on this suhi- t to iu.k Cve cents in svanips. liUC'ii PUB.' ' alii Ji XL WIFE f IVlen?The Influence of a not Be Overestimated. "Lyilin. E. Pinkham's Vep>tAble Compound made 1110 n well woman, :in<l I fool so grateful that 1 am Rind to write and tell von of my marvelous recovery. It. brought tue health, new lifo and vitality." What I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainslcy it will do for every woman who is in poor health and ailing. Its benefits begin when its use begins. It gives strength and vigor from the start, unci surely makes sick women well and robust. Uemoiiiber T.ydia K. Pinkham's Vegetahle Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of woman's ills. This fact, is attested to by the thousnnds of letters from grateful women which are on file in the Pinkhnm laboratory Merit alone can produce such results. Women should remember that a eure for all female diseases actually exists, and that cure is I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Take no substitute. If you have symptoms you don't understand write to Mrs. Piukham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice?it is free and always helpful. ound Succeeds Where Others Fail. SS DYES ' i-I'tnlly -.1 ir lUt.'x I !.> "iv" n rfo t rr-Mix Color,. AtONltor OHI O CO Union vill*. Mo H E S ? E R ACK POWDER SHELLS j$ s a grand good shell. It is A ion, primed with a quick B and carefully loaded with 9 F powder and shot. It is a | untpr<5 n t\ d nt K ....?r r& tells on account of its g I, evenness of pattern :o withstand reloading. j| i R S SELL T H E M| So. 36. W, L. Douglas s3= &s3'^? SHOES a W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Llr.e cannot too equalled atany prldo. "j\T .1II1 y 0. 1 X7H. W.L.TJOUOLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEM'S $3. SO SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. ^151 nnn REWARD to anyor.o who can yi'vi'JUU disprove this statement. W. L. l>r?njjla? $3.50 shoes bnve by their excellent style, easy fitting, ur.d superior wearing qu ilitlcs, fichiev ed t'.ie lurcest rale of any S3.SO ihoe In the world. They are Just or good as those that cost you 55.00 to $7.00? the only dlllcrenre is tli'-price. If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., tlic Inrgeit In the world under one roof making men's fine slioes, and show you the care with which every pair of Douglas shoes Is made, you would realize why VV. I.. Douglas }.1.50 shoes ore the best shoes produceJ In the world. If I could show you the difference between the shoes made In in'y factory and those of other makes, you would understand why DuukIus 5.1.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shnpe, fit better, wear longer,'and ore of rrrenter Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. IV. L. Onuq/.is Strong Mat fo Shew.* for Man. 5 2.SO, 52.(IV. Boys' School A Cross Shoaa.52.tiO, 52. 51.75,51.BO CAUTION. ? Insist upon having W.LDoaj. lis slioos. r.ilto no substitute. None genuine ' without his name and |>. ire stum pod on bottom. WANTKD, A shoe dealer incvery town where W. L. Douglas Shoes nro not sold. Full lino of atnpb'j set free for Inspoetion u|>on request. Fast Color ?-jeltts used; thry will not usar bras''/ | Wrlto for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Sfvles. IV. L.DOl'tiLAs. Itio. Ulor, 11=. .. N MONEY If you *,v<! trtcm m-ip. uunLi You cannot thl!1 unl-s.-i yon understand them ami know how to en tor to th"tr rouulrcjnf'nts. ami liars U'urnlng by exnerlenee, so you mu-it ollvus. Wo offer this to you for only 26 llielr own way oven If you merely keep Fowls jtalU'iously, you must know rtume are s lino, a nook giving the rxauriencd ? two' *y live years. It was written hy iv<l moay to m iking n suco> sh of Chlckitness?and if you will proilt by his t*von'hitks annually, and make your Fowls you must bo sure to detect trouble In the Li >v hi v to remedy It. This hook will rj'.s. to teed for i'fjKs and also for Jin* purposes; and everything, in (toed, :t proi',ta'-'o. Sent postpaid for twanty*-i llOL'JK, 124 Leonard St., New YorkClty