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CURS YOUR KIDNEYS. Wh?n th? ItrtcU Acli*t muiI lflit<l<ler Tr?u))lM Nut In, d*i ml the (,'ikiiio. Don't hill??* 'tin* mlMtUkC of hflU'VliiK tmcKaclH* misl |>linl?l<*r Ills to (>?> IochI ailment^ rict Ml the cntiftc rikI ? nr?> tiie kldiwyK. r*?> JMiiti'w Kidney I'ill* Wlll<|| liitvc cured lliotiriiinilrt. 1 '? < ' j 1 1 ? I j* i ii >v | > M Hunter, ??f Kn ^ K?no So. 1 1, J'Iiik I'lli'K. IV, l-'ll'c I M'juii'l incut, ii n<| * I't'Kiilfn^ ^1 21'l.U Wylle ii v I* 1 1 im\ Miys: '"It was I lu ce y ciirs ago thjil 1 lioun's Kidney I * 1 1 1 ? for an attack of kidney l rouble that wiiK mostly hack ucltc, iilld they lixed ino lip lint*. There is lio mistake nhout that, ami if 1 hllOllhl CVlT he I I'llllhll'll II <fU in I WOllhl Ket them lii'st thiuK, us I k now what thpy are." ' For Mile by nil dcalcrM. Price r<<> ccnl&. b'osh*f M iihiirn < Itnft'alo, N Y Pointed Para[jraph?. I Nothing boats :t good wife - - ox?-<*|>i u hail hiisbund. Ho. IT. If ywi: ?le willing (Jod Hhonld l??* Voiti gillde lie will be your gmti}}. FITS pormnn^w I W curflit, *?oflt h or u*rvoii* nOHtiifU-i- iir?i il-iyV u?" of l)r. Klltlo's Gr?;it Nor velifisto: '.it riall* >'.t l?* mid t roal Im> f n*?? l)r. I!, 11 . K i.i si., I .M. ,'Ul A r<*li St . , IMilln. , l\t. (ft -?*(-> 111 I.i/IhI j'I fi'llnol* (,)??? ImiNI la'<? ll*h*o?t; A?k Voitr IIahIki' I I ?? n ' ? Kiml- Hmn. A p')\v?t')f. It r?v?t.t (.'nriM <'orn?, JSiiuIoih. ,-tw >n<sii . ?< >r<>, 'to. . < ":il l<m?, Ai'liln ' KwtMliiin Foot and Iitgrowlutc Null*. A I Umi ' ? Foot ? K/<- * in ik<M n ?w mi' t t^lit ^l)*-1"-1 ?? my. V. Hit ?nd siiuo hii>rrt.*. ????utH. A<*- j ?*<?!>? M" s ? il i'. H:t in |#1 iniillf'l I itK/:, A'Mihh AJI'iii S. Olmstod, I.rl'ov, N. \. till? ilOUIl fol??l4 of l!lW-'i? COIIIpl i-<* ! 30,000,0ot) lie loiiginif li> ill" ' /ai. Popular < TI.P I'opf I lilt !<>!?) ;itui l'o|i?' ' I' !" t i ?\i n?? I p.KOilltr ? -.i I ?? aild rilll.llio.il* ll 1 1*?* I lli?v spf- | < ilir it?jiniu<l-? i<i \ In !?<? ui ,i utomuhili' | iihimv#>I'Ii.'V .? if wmiph' in i <niMi I in tion, I lire I roii) i- iinpllc.it inff* I'Hiiifiii IVicr* ! tniin K i in stiviu. I'hi N^iciv illu?t i .* t I i ratalo/in* ; i i ) . 1 iliiii 1 1 > I n i\ lo/ill i*i, ii 1 1 * ?|ioh l)fjii A. Pope Miiniirti'i iiiiii^ ('?#., ? iliirtloi il, t nun 'ilil-'S lioil-^ lii.i V moll 111- III. nil 1 ?>!???- I 1 I lll.f. J'ito's ( 'ill" h t III- l"Mt IIJ^'ttollH' IVC tiVtir Uh? 1 ! lor nil <?( tliro a ti it < I Intivp. ? Wm. O. Knusi.kv, Vnuliii ron, tint., too. I<>, t'.'Oi. \ fiii iiirr .11 mix utlii t'l | ?! it \*r? .? Ii.nn! ur^itn 1 on ilw Htrrris ui Sli. (lirl.l. I'!ti/!;i id | M rs. VVi ii ?li i\v Soot tii'i t; !Sy rti p for <* Ii i I<1 r?' ? ' le?:tliinK,sofli'i? Hi -^iiiim, n-il n !???* iul'icniiiii- i t ion/illii Vr1 ! ?;i 1 1 % . ? ? 1 1 1 im w i nil rotli'.'J.V.n i<ot t lt>? J I'Viiiti L'f.iwn ni i iiih. i .if u-iril v in : ti'ii' i' in ll;uor 1 1 I'll curcil in :i?i inni i' ^ lis WinilfiM ilV ' Si ml .i iv l.oiion N i ? \ i ? i '.ui' SoM hv all ilni^m^ti, ^1. M.nl >.i.l<i? | ?? ..???{?( I v till..' { l>v l)i. I !. Di'l flniii . ( i.iw lor.lss 1 1 If. Iiiil. ' : 'l lio I '? ? i 1 1 \ in i ith\.i\4 liiivi-ail ln'fii fun* so i: ' I .t I c il. r- Coldness of Spring W.iter. "It Is :i f:i< i," K-inaihi'il the liojiil i if ii ci itiiiu fiiscimit ing K<nla wati-i depart motit, "that sprhm wulcr Kti ps rnhh'f vory miuh humor tliiin nnli nary rivrr wntci. sm-li as is srrvoil tliroiu*,!) 1'hiladflplila wati-r pipes. You ran liiaKr thn tost. o\< n In sum nirr, by ?i ti ;? io l-'iiiiiiimint park, drawing a jng ui spring wnii'r, Initio tnft' it homo anil puttiiij; it lu >uiu cellar. ISul uuly will it not k< i waim during tin' trip tn your hoitso, hut It will roiiiaiii much cohh-r than will hydrunt watrr drawn ami kept l>t? Pldo It for u nuiubcr of hours. This Ik said to l>f* duo to thu hn-U of warm animal mat tor in the spring water, which la filtered through the earth. At any rat", it's a ureal pity we couldn't havf just such water hero in Philadelphia." Philadelphia Kecord. BABY'S AWrui ECZEMA y MfO I AU* It4!f Ha?|?#TilUlt|||| HI,,. WonM lo?? llfr WHIiout a iMrthUh^MotlK-r 'I ( iidi iiiu? 'M y little girl 1 1 ?j ? 1 e./.toiia v t ty b.'lil when *h?* ffiis teit month* old. J thought 1 hhu w ou!d Into In r ? .ir. Jt had tin '!)#?(] l/laoji, ami her Ijrc was hlct* h of raw meat, ami i?ou>. )t wou'd I ?!?-??? i when t wiod.e.l h. i i, i,. I t I,,.. I to , elothi ?>u H tlay ami night. TIhiV | WH* llilt t V'jl'Al k|ilit oil 1 1 ." | ] .t t-f wlll'll I be ? yrtn n.nnff < ii'ictiin Soap and Oint men mid iimv it ih <oiii <*ly hr.i!<d without ! mat oi li'emi-di, why h i> mole than I had ?hoped lor. (S^tli'd/ Mm. Com- I it her, '.*'1 ' lvkfrud St , I it o.?lil \ ii, V." J vt<|-jr I.Miglitl iiIh' I'IIik, A very famous . V I II ?? r i ? 'It 1 1 < 1 1* I ? 1 1 <? ( met I ' '? ** l'.buli*h Ii 1 1 1 1 . 1*1 1 ? I of mi A iiierien ti It ii'inl of mini' wiili th<' genial < < nKttl> : filiation: "My ileal' xir, I wish \ oil joy! i You have married a liiM rate me! of I ????I Ii . I'orlni^litly lleview, 1>*:?f t'li'in ii Ha Cur,- | ( ] by loealii|jjiU'*at ioax a t bey e, in not r?a.?h th? ' iJMi'iiMf.l portion oft lee.ir. '1 hero Is only oik) | way to i"iir? i|"S? tiich/>, aad I hat i* hy eonMi? I ' tiltloaui ratno.lbi >. i >oh! n?ss is < Hiihi-d hy uu ! j iMlitmi'd coiuiittoii of tiin inii<>oiii lining <)/ i | Urn Jvistac.liiati I lib.1-. W In iiltitH iiihtt la 4u ! IhniK-d you hav<- a ru mhdii^.Hiiiiid crimper- j j i.'.-t heitriiix, '"el when It is vntlroly < do#?*| . I xinfiir/tH Ih t lii? re <ii : : , and uiileas the inlhun. I [ iiiallon eftii li? la!" ..ii and His tuho ro- j [ Hored to Ks no rm . . ;ditioii, ln iirtu ?{ will j he de?( l oye.l fol'.M - . -.tuo ('Hse? Olit of t?).l : areeaisi'd hy eat U .'r i, w ul<M 1 4 not III nif hit a i ? inflamed conditio.! of I ho tiiueoatt Hiiriacos. We will j/ivo Onu Hundred IMIIaifi (or nnf eii'-e ,,r l>eAfm'?s ( I'.iur.oil hy '?alurrii ;t lial ean? not I) "?uri.'d l)y llall ? < atarr.i Cur". H?mmI for e|r. -u Ian f r.? >. K..I. I'm \ y ,t Co., I o|< do, i>, hold by Dr.rr-,'1 u <, 75 ?. 'i ai.e Uall'x Faaihy I'ilH f.5r ''oinll|..nioa, i U I i ? I > Slio|.li ?<tifl ?. I III* tl|?|ief ?'l?ss ill KtiKl.'tiiil is ciiili- . in;:; 1 1 ? . ? 1 1> i > I ? I (<? is ti-iuj; t;l|ildly, and Hi'.'V v, litj L doii^ lo Hit. (orinei k ? ? k 1 1 ? > 1 1 a in ;i>siiiiit<l ii;iiih><, wliiic t ho.su ; who lielotiy; lo i lir latter endeavor l<> ? ? oii.'ca! thai lliey tli<-iii-%?-! \ ?*h tire ron ni'.'ird \sitli Irade. Till' coll \ i-i sa I loll j "I l"'ih however, ltp|ia>N that tl?y ] n re mi o| i h ? -e | n ? I s. i .o ndou I i u ( Ii. < aiinel Krilnrc a 1 C .? t #> . I I I ^ st a lei i in W'n k. 1 1 j ii^toii i ha t un der the Towns, -II, I |j||,. loll II ,, )??(,, JS li\e.| li.v the (?oniini^sioii it .-aiitiol lie ' lowered hy a railroad. Should i, u ellierj<e||i > a ti "e <?? 1 1 i II ^ lot" a ll-'i-lea sell I'a I e tin- railroad-* or shipper.* WonM lia\e lo appeal uy.iin to the ?'tjiiiotls- i sion, iliete lieitm no latitude allowed, ! W ha I e \ er I lo* ? 1 1*. n lit - 1 a ii 1 1 1 1 lie r to a ma xiiniitn rale has heen the rule, hut i no sin Ii coiiecssjoii 1m i ii ii i I i* ii ii d >-r tin.' |i I'opos.'d l'ui>hU ion. Coupling Bad Luck. Tlieri? Ih an old wit pefhl it ion Unit It Ih hud luek lo burn u pie<? of Ineail. 1 Ih* orlyjti of this is Uhvious, llioii).',h piohabi.s li'W iudtrd of ilio.-e who r<? Huluiitly ailhei'i: to ili? superstition have paused to tliitih that it dales from I host* t im**:< when famines wero pi' r I of the regular order of life. Famine no loin;.' r trouhles tl'io ' iiiiaKinal Ion of men; but the broad Initio tinder the foo!i.h aiipei'st i| lotk remain*. Hurtling he< :u! isn't any more likely M> htilii; had luek than wasllnn It in ai'ollur way. Hut wast Itij? n ny t hi iik in ativ way in exttetno pros o<a t ion to wiia* we rail "had , luek." If the v.i'oAn people who habi tually wa.'-le do not suffer fbr ll th'dr ebihiten siit'el> wi!! for they will follow the example set them, and rare indeed is it thai a family rail'. b..r\Ue I lo* fiitiha of I v. o suecessivu w tv!nl |V'n:,l'!5! tone. Waste is not Ketieroslf.; thrift Is inn st itiKltK's-v Tbero are millions ; of Aur i ieans, especially amout; the ' poor and the not too well off, who : souin to think ho. A thorough luves i Illation would plaeo at t li? head of \ th? list of causes of poverty: "Waste* | fulnesp inherited from wasteful par- i j ents."- Saturday Kvenij^: I'obt. PAINFUL PERIODS Suggestions Iiow to Find Relief from Such Suffering. <*>? Miss Nellie Holme s\ MrxTi //ie Hart While no wonmn is entirely fro? from periodical suflforing, it does not seem to bo tho plau of nature that women | should suffer so severely. Menstrua tiou is a severe strain on a woman's vitality. If it is painful or irregular something is wrong whieh should be set right or it will lead to a serious de rangement of the whole female organ ism. * More than fifty thousand women have testified iugrateful l<HW?r? to Mrs l'iukham that Lydia fi. 1'inUhuin'u Vegetable Compound overcomes pain ful and irregular menstruation. It provides u safe and sure wnv of es cape from distrri.dnjf and dangerous weaknesses and diseases. The two following letters tell so con vincingly what I?ydia K. I'iuUUiun'a Vegetable Compound will do) for women, they cannot fail to bring hojH* to thousands of sufferers. Miss Nellie Hidings 8f 540 N. Davi sion Street. Buffalo, N. Y., writes: ' Dear Mi*. Pinkhain:? " Your medicino uiudtMk] an idtsal medicine for women. 1 VUflTeretl ini^ry for yeara with C painful period*. h&vtactics. and beariug*down ' as. I consulted two different. physician* failed to set any rolwf. A friend from the Eeat advlajd ran to try Lvdia K. Pink- ; Uam'a Vegetable CoinjKHjnd I dH *o, and j no longer enffer as 1 did before. My period* | are natural; every acbe and pain is gone, and l my general h^plta te much improved. I advise all woman who eutfer to take Lydia I . B. Plnkharn'? Vegetable Compound." t Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D.t writeat 4k . ? Dear Mtb. Plnkhaiu:-? , * Vegetable Pom | ton ml pooner: for I harp tried ?o many rt?m?dies? without lu-lj> "I diwtded the it.ppio.'uh of my menstrua) ' period every month, us it uiuant ko much naln ami siifforliijc for in?, but after I hud use<; the ; < Vim pound two months I hccaiuo regular and i natural and am now perfectly well and free I from jMiin et my monthly period* I Mu v?ry j grateful for what Lydia E I'inkham'it Ve^e tablu Compound has done for uu>." I Such testimony should be accepted S by all women as convincing evidence that l.vilin K. I'inkhams Vegetable i Compound stand* without a peer as a remedy for all tin* distressing ili.s of I women. I The vi) ? .tiia II. I'inkham s Vegetable < oitipound rests upon the well-earned gratitude * ? f American women. When women arc troubled with irreg ular, suppressed or painful menstrua ? tion. leucorrh<ea, displaeeineut <>r ul } eviration of the wotnb, thttt bear in tr down feeling, inflammation of the i ovaries, baeUuche. bloating. (<?r tlatn , lencv), jfeneral debility, indigestion and j nervous prostration or nre beset with I such symptoms lis ?Ji/./.iness. faintness. lassitude, 'excitability, irritability, uer ; vousnese. sleeplessness, melancholy, i they should remeiulwr therein one tried j and true remedy, l.ydia K. I'inkham s ! Vegetable Compound at once removes | such troubles. Refuse to buy auy other , medicine, for you need the best. Don't liesltatc t?? write to Mrs. Pltikiiara it' there is anything about your sickiienv you <lo not mulerttHiiA. 8Me will treat you with It I ml it and her advice in free. No womau e> er regretted vrritiug her and nhnliM helped thousand*. Add reft* J<ynn, Mann. Rojest vensky's Fleet Ordered to Leave Kamranli Bay, ? ADM l?<AL rOUU IN HKM'HFSS t'omutainlkr l.l?a iu WmII K?>r (lie ? Af.nu.U ? f?ol hiionu Kuougli to lorca U?r Nv.UrrtlHy, Hal Kcinl# 1'i^.ht M?? to Kt, 'JokJo. .1 jt j?ji n. Im';iiic4* hiis in foriiioil (Ids < iovi-f iiiiichl that it. 1 1 21 k i ill; en all necessary lueaMiic* in prevent Hie Kns Man Km 1 1 i?'* Meet from t-?*ntji i ni ii(> ah> 10IIK?'I in I'll-lllll Ulllloilii | W II !??!?. If hasten assumed hen* lluil litis vMoii T?y I'l'lllice is ill till- form of :| message 10 Si. lN'h'r?l)iir? requesting (he de |?t* rl ?!???* of tin* hostile squadron from Kit lin n uli liny immediately, The war ships of France In | |M. China Sea , il Jms been recognized here, a i'4* not | tow* ?'? fnl enough to enforce neutrality. Two vrul*ers, ii gunboat it in I li\ e lor pu?lo lion t k constitute llic French navy ?m the i 'no st Of Annn m. it ml Toki<*Ani> tlcrslit mix Unit | In* French Ministry has not the pity Hi< tt I power :i I ilils time to enforce i l s sovereignty. A formal i???l nr?Mt to Kussla, however, if made, itH.l.s I ii I i ilia I cil by cable In- it*, won lit bring I In* situation to a crisis. Should Kojeslvensky < I <m-| i 1 1<> to >n II front Kam ranli ami < ";i I l.*i o hays ami lints defy the power of France, there would be no reason why Japan should not attack llit' Itnssiiiii licet In llii' ImrhorA 0l I'Vcneh I ndo-China, I'Ih* Toklo Covcrnincul had ilirtM-ily r?'?i u??st???| that France observe iicii tru lily, a ml wits wholly satisfied with the Intimation from M. Deleasse thai Russia has been iuformt'd her hostile fled has remained too long in the har bors of Aniiam. The .Inpatient' Foreign J (opart nient seid to I'm*)* direct proof thai several hat I h'.vhips it nil cruiser* had been for three days well Within Hit* III ree mile limit. M . . I >c lCassc was fount oitsly t (lid that the French "01 finis In the Province of Annam could fonliriu this statement li.v fahh*. This message to France was followed h.v <'n?' I ?? l.oiidnii idfiitieal in charac Iff, hut it was understood that Karon JDaslii requested tin* Fnglish Athnir ally Department to send Ittf Hlitish China squadron to thf* cOast of Annam. ho thai plain observance might he had id the breach of neutrality should the Kus-iaU stpiadron continue to remain in French territorial waters. The in i*i>ffii?e of Japan that the Knssian ?optadroii must tlepart lias aroused urea t enthusiasm ;n Toklo. uol because ol the diplomatic phase of (he subject, loll because it made certain the Itelicf that Admiral Togo was rea,tl.v to strike, ami simply wanted to force I lie litis; sian ships out into the ('hina Sea. t) uce Kojest vensky was forced to sail froin Kamranli and Cnlhio bay.". Hie sea fiubl eouhl not lie long deiayed. I { < ? I'oiihl southeast, id course, to one of the Philippine Island ports, where, tt however, he Would 'he permitted to re main otih a -dtoii time. lie could no tn?. iln asi in 1 1 on, <; Koujr. a I'ritish port, m In re strict iieiiirality also would l?e olr-'i1" veil . I "l oin eilher a Piiilippine or P.riltsh port lie would l?e at ouee re ported to the Japanese navy, and on his departure would he siil?je<. t at mice to attack. It wits uuMiliciaily reported here lhal ltojest venslcv has sailed Willi till his sliipv on m ronrso sonthonsf. wlileh would lirin- iiiiu h-tween the Pat'iiceis l>!am!s and the Philippines, This ru mor came front responsible officials in the Imperial Navy Department, but could not be confirmed. Asked directly t lie question whether Ho.jest vensky's squadron ltnd departed from Knmranh Hay, Huron Kosnko an Kwored by saylnyt t ht> shlp.s wore in the harbor at 10 o'clock In thp niornimr. Paris, I'ranee.? As a result of com munications between the ^oxernnients in Paris and St. Petersburg, the Rus sian Minister of Marine forwarded one cut orders to Admiral Kojest vensky to rigorously respect t ho neutrality of I-'reneh waters. This was a precaution ary measure. In addition special in structions have been sent to the tlov ernor-t lenera I of Intio-China. M. Keait. t nd Porei^n Minister Deleasse Instruct ed ttlt? French Minister at Tor.io to ] V'*e Hie .lapancse Mini%|er for For* ei ni A tralrs assurance lhal it was Fiance's purpose to preserve strict n- u Ira lily. Hies,, beinn similar to the as surances given to Dr. Molono, the Jap a t. etc M mister in Paris. Tiii:<>i?;ii hi kmnc uiiincK M:ii! Section of Chicago Klor, da l'x < press on till* Southern Wrecked. Koine. (la. -A *?i? ft of the lirst se< (i.?n ? "I the northbound Chicane Florida cx |HT>s mi (he Southern llHilwa.V ?as wrecked in a burning trestle six ami u kill' mill s I rout Uiiiih'. No one was killed. lint several of tin- cirw were in inivd. Tlit* sect ion carried only ban Kajrc ami express and mail < ju-v. The t iiy in- passed ovt'i' the burnitiK bridge. 1 mi l the ! ?.\ o cars following went into lb?* liui niii'j stnu tiiri'. Tin- da ma te is V |i?>n.-d to lie henxy. K UFSTVF.NSKY CFTS OAIU K. | Kij -ais i )i' ivry'x I'ii moiix Action at I Hut tie of Manila Hay. I."itdon, Filmland.? The Dally Mail'*1 j florrespondent at Singapore Icarus that I Kn-slnn agents l:av?; em the cable he I t\ur:i Foochow and Formosa. 1 1 y *1?? 1 1? fuse* to llesljoi. Tli.? audit s the l*< | ti i t n 1 ?i?> Tafe | A'Mii'.iinr S >t ir|y rmlrd their luectini: | ill \ i ? w Yn U t'ily after a eoiumitt.e I ha. I i ?- 1 >? ii' I . t that .lain.'S II. 1 1 > ? I ? * ha. I i announced his refusal t<? lesion olth r. | Pennsylvania I!. K. * *??ni l?i no. An alliance was funnel het\v?>.?n the I Pennsylvania Ka.lroa.l nml i ln> Metro-] . T ? >1 i t ;? n interest* t . ? luiih! a suhway thiiuiKh Thii !.v fourth 'treet, in New York City I Newsy (J loaning*. It is rumored from Kj.nsa* thai I'm led States Senator .1. H. Hurlon Is i ?hont to resign. ? Kifty cent* has been fixed llie gen oral mlaiiMion priee lo tin* T.e\vis and ! i'lark Exposition, Portland. In Ha r ton Comity. Mi*>souri, n boy | of oiglitcen and a alii of fourteen were I married on December 4 last. Tlie girl ; lias already mini for n dlvoree. An oiTort 1* being made by the Officers f In the Rrooklyn Navy Yard to pre v en: } the Idnejaekets of tlie wnmlilp* from . giving their cap ribbon* to visitor* i)s j souvenir*.. 'perish in convent fire ! lour Bedridden Old Women and Nine Girls Among Victim Olltel in <Ju?liri I n?l i ( H I hi . llutt J'rHlll to H* vi; Clill.li <-u I nlil Oi?r('OHi? iij N1<111I<<'. Monlriiii, ' / 1 1 ?? 1 1 11 I '< m 1 |-I WPI'fi lost in a lire which oatl,\ lit the morning dcxlroyed tin i i 1 1 {?? coiiwnt of Nt. Anne, in tin- \ i i S^? k< * ??? HI. tJcnc view. Sister Marie Ailj'hur, music III I H I v?*sm of llltt convent, sacrificed Jul" life in ill tempting in nxcm* I ho youiitf Kil l pupils, nine 01 whom perished with lutu aged U'hUlOil. Sl.siiH' Mil lie Hohi'ilnir 11 ml Sister Mnrh- Theroiie of itrsu.s* wi-rr brullc ' burned. All of iho ohl women wild were lost ill Iho fire woro too feeble to loavo Ihoir ludu, mid were burned to (loath without being n l> ! ?? to help l lieiu*H vox. 'Iho Ihiiuog started in the (juuiici: of the convont used us a homo for n^cd wonyu of th# vftlare, hihI spread with sit.ii rapidity tlnir there was little I into for anybody to escape. The brave sisters dualled through the halls risking death to Have their charges. The **li1 1 ijlen who pet'fshod Wore penned in the iloiliil lory aiid had been bvcnoiiie bj smoke when Iho sisters forced their way to the roKout*, Sister Marie Adje tour was foitiujyglll the eenlre of the 1 group of bodiev pi' l lie nine pupils on the second lloor <)f-lbc building. The other two sisters found in the halls by volnnlot'r lircincn of the \il lilgo and were carried out almost dead. | The convent whs a branch of tho Order of I lie Slsp'rs of St. Anne Of l.achinc, and was built many years ago. Its gr.iy stone walls and massive ! I conslriU'tion made it an Interesting place to visitors to the lit lie village of ISI. itetio vie ve. The village is in the parish of Jaconcs ("sH'tier County. on Heviore des Prairies, Ihivw miles from I'eaconsllohl and live miles from I'oinle Claire. Winn the lire broke out short ly 11 f let* 111 i?l ill^f h t the inmates of the ? ?oil vent Were slpepinrf. On the first , lloor w'iis tlii* hospice for old wotnein one of whom gave the lirst alarm. The (lames spread from lloor to lloor with unaccountable rapidity, for the building was supposed to In- eolislrilcf ed in such a way that il would resist lire. The dormitory on the second floor had thirty girl pupils, in ages from eight id eighteen years. The sisters' sleeping rooms were on Hie same lloor. Frightful excitement followed the alarm. The Haines spread to the dormi tory before the children could reach ilie halls. The 111 Ho ones were httddlc<W at one of Iho windows when the sister** broke into the room. In terror they . shrieked to the latter l?> save them. Many times the sisters ran back and foi ill to the dormitory, rescuing chil dren until the llaim's drove out all but . Sisiers Marie Adjeteiir. Marie Therese :> 1 11 1 Mario Ilob'Ttine, who plunged into the furnace to save tin* nine little ones. Siller Mario Ad.ictour 'had the group of nine about her when, overcome l>j smoke, she dropped and perislcd with I hem. The other two sisters -groped , their way out of 1 1 1 " dormitory, but fell in ill.- hall. I'.m kel brigades wcle formed by vil lagers. tun their efforts were unavail ing. Attempts were made to connect by telephone with St. Claire, but for s nne reason the towii could Mot be raised, and the hope of summoning aid from Montreal had to be abandoned The Convent burned until Uioro was nothing left but its picturesque stone ; wnlN. wliich si ami btnekrnfMl and ' vaunt, Th" bo, lies of the fourteen wen- recovered by men who risked their lives to get them. NAVY DISPLAY l-'Olt PAT I. JONKS. Squadron of Warships to Bring lli* Hotly to the United Stales. I'aiis, Tlu1 Ktato Hepart* inont has advised Ambassador Portee f that mi American squadron will lie sent ' to taUe the body of Paul Jones to the Putted Stat?,s, piobaldy in June. It is * expected that t he 'Preach Hovernment will participate in an imposing funeral pageant when tln> 'body leaves Pari*. Detailed plans have not yet been made, hut it probably Wjll take place just before the Pranch national holiday, July 11. Large forces of Vrench sol diers and sailors will form the escort. The following mlde messages have he<*u exchanged : "Admiral Dewey to Ambassador Poi'-j} lei : "'Cordial congratulations upon .the wonderful ivMths of yorr MMivli. ? Heorge Dewey, Admiral I'nil d States Na vv.' " "Ambassador Porter to Admiral 1 >ewey ; " Happy to receive congratulation# concerning the father <>f the American Navy from lii* most illustrious succes sor." " COl.l.KCK HI I I.DINC r.CKNKI). . Vaml'Tbill I'niversity Suffers of SJotHMMl W'j! i ? "i* Supply Nash ville. Tt'isu. Tin* main l>ai!.!ii ^ of ;l li< It'l'l >i ! I I'niversity, llii' lead : i ? uuea I ional iu-vitiilion of the Meiho di>J Kpi.seopal (lunch South. was de stroyed by tin-, the ioss beint; t-stiniattd ill .V-'fHl.obo. (m ini; to ;iii inadequate ?ali'i supply ami si Strom; wind the structure could not hi1 savrd. Flying sparks ignited sovernl small residences and stable* on Hayes And Chureh streets, several Mocks away, and those burned despite j lie efforts df tin* ilremen. The origin of I lie tlatues In flic university is not known. Yandeibili Iniv.rsiiy wfts founded in 1S7.~? l>y Commodore YaiulrvUiU. Si,naio-,<>. 11. i'lalt Pies. Orville liii.i: <?'? I'iaii. i'nijrd Slates >r fi.-r.i <\'.:incc:l?ut. died al Washington. '"oi.tt. unexpectedly,! although hi* ? onoiiioii been s. rious Iron) pncunonia for three or four days. Carnegie speaks at Pcdieatioii, Andrew Carnegie made tlio principal speech al i.hc eclehratlon of the dedi* . 1 ration of a building in* gave at North [ auipton, Mass. Mrs. McLean Klected. Mrs. Donald Mel-ran was ehvled President Ceuernl of 'h? Daughters of the American Revolution l?y the con iiress in Washington, 1>. C. .laps North of ChantM'liun. Strong Japanese foreea were report ed northwest of Chang-iMnm, the ex treme light of t.enoral l.lnevltrh'# po sition. Assassin of Sergins So Die, j Kaleieff, the rtx*a?*in of <{Riml Pnko Seiglus, was sentenced to ?lenth at .yoscow. ltussia. CU BAN M1NISTE Rm U . S. Rec ommends Pe-ru-na Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to i'te United States. Hrtinr Oueioida, (,'u ban Minister to the United States, is an orator born. It/ an Article in The OutlooU for . I il ! V , 1800, by ( ***?>!>?<.; Rinnan, who heard <Jn?>ada Kpeak i?t tlie Ksteban Theatre, Matanza*, Cuba, lie said: "I have wen many audiences under the spell of eioqtfi iit apeevh ;ind iii tin* grip of strong emotional excitement; but 1 liavi' rareiy witnessed such a scene tin at the close of Quesada'd eulogy upon the dead patriot. Marti." In a letter to The I'enmu Medicine Company, written from Washington, 1). ( JSenor Quesada s>aya; M Per una / can, recommend as a re/// good j nu'di ci ne. It is an, excel Jen t st renQthcn i n ?>' ionic, and i f is a ! so an cj'ji ra ri oa,s rare for the I aJ/nosf a // / nersal com-ftf a.int of cata rrh I (ionzalo l)e Quesada, ( 'oiiKiVrMnwiii J. 11. lliinklieait, of' Ala banm, oik* oi tin.1 most intliicMil ial hhmu lirrs 01 tin- IfotiAP <>I KrprOs<'nliit ivr?, in u letter. written from Washington, j). ('., jri \?*<s his endorsement to t lie great ea tanh nme<iy, 1'cinna, in the following \vor?l.s: "I'?i?f iVrmui (s one of lliv best Htal/cl nes I ever tried, and no fain - ll>/ shollld be irlUloul j/onr eetnarh Utle ren ledi/. .I.s a Ion Hi<t ltd cola rrh litre I know of nothlnij better, .1. II. Ud nh hea d. | I hero i* but rt ningiH medicine ? in< it i* a radical xpeeitic for catarrh. ti is IVruna. j which lid* *too<| ? hull century tCit ami I cured thousand.- of cases. Ill' you do not derive prompt ami Kalis factory results from tin* use of I'cruna. | write at once to Dr. I.lartman, giving a 1 full statement of yo:?r case ami In- Mill be pleased to t^ivc you lu.s valuable advircy gratis. Address I)r. Tlartman, President of Th< (fart man Sanitarium, (olumbtis, 0. All ' correspondence held strictly confidential. '/ Y/i ' / f0R 3 sj| Bargain Ttt advertise tlio South') I. ending IIiihIiiohn CoH ????*, four Hcliolnrxblps p:e of trrrrt ycilttjp prryntts cif thf* county ot )*S^ than <?..?(, 'wnrrK r< ? r? \ v. 3iv-j t< nr ropsyi-i Rcmovps a!t iwHIinR in Sto2J days; effccts/a permanent curt? in "oto 60 ii.-?ys. Trial treatment given free. #ot liiiiftcan be faire> Write l)f. II. H. Oraen's Sono, Specialists. ilox U Atlanta, an Facts Are Stubborn Things Uniform oxeellent quality for OVGT 3 quarter of 3 century lms stoadilv inoroHnod tlio buIoh of LION COFI^KE, TSie leader of all package coffees. Lion Cottee io now used iu millions of homos. Such popular success Hpeaks for itnolf. If, in a positive prool that LION COFl'EE has tlio Confidence of the people. Tbo uniform quality of LION COFFEE survives all opposition. LION COFFEE keeps Its old friends and makes new ones every day. LION COFFEE has 'even more than ?lts Strength* Flavor and Qual ity to commend It* On arrival from the plantation, it is carefully roast ed at our factories and securely packed In 1 lb. sealed packages* and not opened again until needed for use in the home. This precludes ttte possibility ol adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust. Insects or unclean bauds. The absolute purity ol LION CQtl'EE is therelore guaranteed to the .consumer. 8okl only in 1 H?. packages. Lion-head on ovory package. Savo theso J..ion-ljea?l9 for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE V/OOLSON SI'ICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Jet3 and Fisshes. It takes !vhk<? than gluco.-e iicnev to . .:< !(! people to the church. Afijsist your contv.'Icti' . e tu (.'hiisl atul ! unit' ?'omse will bo rijsht. A l'ri(i?ii> IIoii'p ICO Vrnr* A li a nu*. house ran he l:oj>t in rood order for a i::m?;<d year*. it p.wnlrd with the ! i'. M.ii'titiiv, I.. >v, M, I'aiitl. It won't ir.-'-il ! > bo | i o? I more than onee : it ten to fifteen tears tu c.\ the I*. & M Zinc hardens the I.. & M. White l.ead, and ^i vos it mormons life. Koiir gallons l.;mi;m;m ?v Ma.tinez !.. ?v M I'aint. mixnl with three gallons linseed v* ? f will j a.'Mt a house. W". J>. Uarr, Charleston, W'. \'a., writes: " I'ar.sted Kraiikenluirg 1 Hock with I.. <S: . M : stands ont as though varnished." and covers like ;,oM. SV.d evetvwhere aiul I >* Longman ?fc . Maiiincz, -S'c.v Voil.. Taint Makers for ; ;? .!'?>? Years. Comp.n .sorv education will become gen eral 1. 1 Cane Colony soon. flic F.ffrrt of Wavin 1)ny? unit Cool N'lftht*. A lending physician writes that he lias no- ! tired warm days and eool nights always af- j lert i lie bowels, ami suu'f ?sts some pre- ! tentative remedy. Dr. Big^ent' lluekle- : t>?>rry Cordial i* the only ??ne thjtf <ann be \ absolutely relied upon. It never tails to : I'll re. ? Soid t y nil Druggists, 2S and i>Oc bottle. | No one can look more polctnn than Satan.* THE ffiGWST AWARD AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S PAIR WM QIVKT4 TO " WATERPROOF Tcgpn cmpUm cow 1mm YxSSjvcT cmi $50 POSITION PAY TUITION AFTER POSITION IS SECURED I'Jrst 10 who clip tliln notice nml send to DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE K?.let((h Columbia, Kncxville, Atlanta Waco fi. tVuiiii or N? shviiie. I ci\n. may. without giving notes, pay KVERY CKNT of tuition out of salary after good position Is secured. If not secured no i):; v required. COURSE BY MAIL FREE lr not ready to enter you nifty take lessons by mail FREB until rendy, which would Rnve time, living o*pon?o?. etc., or eompleto nt home and pet di ploma, D. I*. B. C. Co., has $300,00<f.c0 capital, 17 bankers on Board of Direc tors. and TWENTY Colleges in THIR TKRN states to hack every claim It makes. Established SIXTEEN year#. Clip and vend this notlcc to day. la time. rv)l(J bTtlrggtl-tK. CONCENTRATED Crab Orchard WATER 'A AI'Ki.'IFlC FOIl 3 | Dyspepsia 3j Sick Headache I Constipation... Tha Thre? "ill*", That Maka Clf? a Burden. Nature's Oreat Remedy In Cue for Aluio?t u Oiiturjr. ?OJ,l> HV A I.I. DKUOOIHTS. CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., IVIM.K, KV. LOUIHV A Tobacco Grower's Profit - ? is dependent upon a properly bal anced fertilizer. No < crop is fiO easily spoiled 03 tobacco. 1 he * fertilizer must be right, and to be right it must contain nt least io?o actual Potash Tost It : Hujtply one (?atrh with fertlllMMr with pU'iit y of Piitaith. another with little br no nml nolo .ho Moults. Kv?tr> toborco cnitter fhoiiM liovoour littlo book. "Tobacco Oiilluro"- it will !>?'< M-nt ta; GERMAN KALI WORKS. 9J Nassau St., N. V., or Atlanta. On.? "!'j South Hroud St. UNIQKl MADC SHOES *352 w. l. DoaaiAS makes* aw mu KCUF. MEN'S 53.00 SHOfifJ TflAlt iJIT OTIIF.R MANUFACTURER IK *H? WORLD. SlOiOOO REWARD to ujrm wk? ctn dliprOY* thli clatcmcnt. ? ' ? AV. I,. DoiirclfiH 183. SO slio^s Htf U*a Ki'?iilt>Ht sellers In tlu? worl'l rm rHiiM) of tlieir osccllent ?n'le, W' ting and sti|K?rior wrurlnii qualttlQ*/ They aro lust an good us those Hint coif from #3.00 to H7.OO. The only dlf r?'rvn<o. is the x?r?c'e* v* L. fioulM W.I. AO shoos cost, inore to uiftkr, hoM tliulr shape l?etter< wear longer, ami lire of greater value than any other *:i.5? shoe on the imirkrt to-day. W.JL. l>oo?;lns etiarHiitvM their, value by ,?l.amplng-ltU uuuui aiul prices 011 the bottom of cach shoe. Look for It. Take no substitute, W. honcux ?3.50 shoes are sold .tlirougli his own retail stores In the )>rKipf|)Hl cities, ahd *ry shoe dealers everywhere. No matter where you live, W. L, Douglas shoes are within your reacu. "Tho Burnt # Evmr Worm." "I terit ? to lay that J hatt.vorn tfour $$M shoes for the pa$t fit* Vfari, aud And (htm IA< tjtt Ifjr wore." ? Hey. /Varfi fT R*pUv, 9M East Jefferson St., Louttv\]/le , ?, ,m Bojre wetsr W, L. Douglas $1 <ho* because they fit better, bold tbair shape and wear longer than other nwk?? IV. /,. Douglas uses C'trona-GeUskln in Am S3.50 tUnei. Corona Colt m conceded to he the finest potent leather produced. Fast Color Rye le Is will not wear brawny. W. L. 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