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wasted v.) a shadow. t'ui. li'n IIM'I ? < >r? Ifisi I'iHrtfii V curt Ol "?u (Vi'i i m; . A, If. KIoIIh, iui.,? il 1 .11 X t!i Capitol, Columbia. o 'ii.vs ' :?! ! II i? v h 'ji'M. v. ; ;? Hi! 1i I ,| .. j .1 . ! lu'iilly, ? <.iil<l i... I ] find i (in i> J I j .? 1 1 j 1> i* :i \ y 1 1 it !? k it i" !i t' *, lit*ii<l;ii-lics jiiiil It'iriliii- ur.i.nry di*?r ? 2 . i - Oiu- il:i y I ? ? !? I j : { ? - ? ? ' I fr'I jusi u??i !>!?? '>11 lilt* :> ii I <J W/i ? l< , :ili<i I III ii \< nst?<l ft \V tt > in j Ijr-J tuv li'ii H'l'i'ki", After being jIvcji up, J began Don n* ft Kidney I'Mls In eonpte of month* 1 regain*" I my old health, ;i:mI ??OW Weigh IH8 flitllilflM Twelve liOMS (lid it, mul 1 have been well two years," Hojd by all dea I Or*. 50 cent* it box Konter Mjlburn Co., Buffalo, X. V. "B. M \ 1 1 Y JONKH" "Woimiii haven't. .i:< idupIi Ken ye a ? *non." "Think not?" ''That's my opinion.'' "W<dl, I don't know It's mighty, mighty Htddom yon tlnd a woman part ing her ? nuitio In fho middle."-? Courier-Journal Few peoplo overtax intellects in behalf of olJjera il#? l;ut a l hytooal nh,n ''Hiiaot ronXj ( lia dluvfwd not uoaof tho ear. TlmritU only oiiu yruy to <*uro a 0(1 Hint Ik by <?<>tu?ti tutio??l mm 4<l|4x. Doafaos < I.- ?o*a<( by an e luflft!0?d ? "?? >f tl?" laii'wua tiuini; o> tbft ^uHtiti-aian 'I'n !???, Whnu thin tul>? lulu fltmol you )iu\ ?? h i uaiblitn; h nmd or im|<nr f#<?t boar'.ng, mm <1 when It in ?ntir?ly "lo- 1 1 De?fri?r>j? i*tk?< ro/tiilt, and uultw* th? inJlum. > i'rh bo (?????% out and this tube rc Htored to it* n'oi.ial cond<ttoa, hearing will be de*t roy??i for??v?r Nino frimg out of ten areeatiH**<l by < utm rl>, whlidi i^ nothing but an tntlume<l "ondltion of tfy> iwk'<<iih lurfHcvs We will ?riv<.? Ono Unndrwl Doilur.-i for any of i-)eafnwK^?a>i^?i<J iiy catarrh ) t lial < an liot boctircil by llali * Catarrb ('urt\ > 1 1 < t f ? ? t circular* fr?v I' J.i'iiknkv A (,'* < t>, Hohl by Onig'.'lHl*, 75t?. J Tako ilaU'.s Family Pills for 'outO n at inn An Edgbaston (England > woniiin, i vrho wan nummoned foi uonoylnn > neighbor** l)y blowing ;i whistle, salt* J who had boon hypnotized and blew . tt to call attention- t.o the f.>ct. HICKS' CAPUDINI-: O fMMr.DIATELV CUKK1 HEADACI1LS iBrealt* up COLD6' IN ft TO 13 IIOliRI TrUi Qottit l'> . At ?VARAN* TEED BY A $5,000 BANK DEPOSIT 50O ri(KK C'OUKHKM N"t?it*keu. I.lmttccl fduca- j "VI.M1 MO ninar?-io.? nnanl nt Cn-U Wrlttn toHar GA.- ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. ??con, Gi Backache *glVoa wninan some of her mo:>t miserable and wretched hour:;. Along with tho backache, gener ally come headache, waist pain, falling feelings, irritability, nerv ousness and the blues. Have you theso periodical troubles? If so, you may kno v that they ars due to disease of some of (the most Important organs of your body, organs that, should pst help or, In time,' through i I weakness, will wreck your | health and life. Help them to hnatth with ? CARDU fl?*A?a ? tttr nr? trr wum/\i^i 3 timer Savs Mrs. Bl.uiche I S'ephanou, <>f l/JS S. 4'ikI Ave., ( hir.i^n, "I suf fered miserably for ti\e ^S) years with a constant pun In my hack anJ rij;ht sUle and although my husband employed several of t tie liost doctors in tins K'v-'U city, not one could >;ive me relief. At. last I took Wine of Cardui, which leiievrd my pain, pre vented an o, > r.i.i.ia and restored me to health." It is a wonderful cura tive medicine for all womens' Ills. Try it. V .< At all Oru^ists $1.00 So. *20 00. W. L. Douglas *3-5?&*3-I?SHOESS W. L. Douglns S4.00 Cilt Edgo Lino cnnnot bo oquallod At any prlco. J?IY 6 ,8 T6 | Capital ?a.aooiooGi MT. L DOUGLAS MAKES ? SFLLMMORt v&z^ri^sTAvveg&T.HCR #1A nnn BENDBD to ai>yena ?Im can V I U|UUU 4lt(iro?? thi? itatamant. HI OnlJ like you Into mt three large lac tor lea at OrtcklM, Maae., and ?how you the Infinite oare wMh whkh ?vrry pair of iImm Itiurfi, you ? wM fallea why w. L (tanfu $3.90 fhoaa OMt wiw I* Mk*. why IMIhmM tMr ahape. "? " w, tut M|?r, m4 arc at greater i vafata thaw any ether U,N*In*, 'irtv finsf |M Show. Tua no ?ahetitute. None genuine IHwel Ma nana nnd price Mamped on bottom. f?r^ kW/ rot "MEAN THING" f?1 A D II APOLOGY. And Qliil It I c ?t*>ubtf ul If Telcphono Girl UatiuficJ. I : ? > I::ih t, i i;- Ji ? e>>.>, ro.y ??!?< c- 1, i. ii. 'I .1 it . ?. w ( ?: I * .'Maato of lii<! pi i >;>< ; '?onll n<!; of j)t o, i .1 t v. It in an Invail . . ? 1 ? i>l i.' : ? too!; ! w thai. Ml.) 1 1' ? ba:."iT or' ol .~:iy which all vs ?* 1 1 . . :".i ' ? : ? 1 1 Wiiiii'C vukm a ahonld v ?\ .1 el. oft I. Mill, s-fi" > ! 1 ? ? i" s ' ? i f on lli. tl.ia l?;trii<r I11 ail H.-> 1 : < . i ib.'o ln;t nici' dl.e 1 1 1 . ? ? : Jona I'll. 11 li <w r'li.-i lut'.i' niu..t l;a v 9 ?hofkrd 1)'T, jt l'.< iii< a t< -phono f.'lrl. \* f* h? 1 oh* li'> \ i.l>H:i ? ! 1 J f Ill hold I Will) ill y "intuit I i 1 in v??? "* of tjio world oih ?'i/vi lue known in nwn. 'i'l ?> o;ln;r aft* tl. uoOn a BUbs'rlhtr ?"?i ! 1 ? ? I for a < < ? talif number in (iernwin'onn "What oumhor did you ray?' ?><<?? cont'd. "(Iprmantown 3.V,1.')z, <|.il -l:." ? "I can't mult -?*? I and ; pit. -a so n pc-af ft." ' lliank, blariK<t>, blank, * y ' 'Veil, If you don't hay what miiii her yon want I can't give K to you IM jot going to fool h'*ro nil 'lay." ",'iow, keep your ahlrt on, little <lrl; keep your Bhlrt on-?" I at tho nobHcrlbor got no further; rIiv k I a 1 11 trt<* <1 up lif?r tain, r iihIivI tc thf ovcrseor with flaming elifohM, and ?^ported tho Htib'tirrlhor. The company ghtly mid that Hiih.-iri iliM'4 had no right to romnnnf on how lt ? omployt'l should treat t h < '1 r waring apparel it i <J demand' f| that tho subscribers npologi/o or i sc hh) 'phono. Tho Huh* aorlber wan wlhier. He callod up tho Mill with tho bright oyetj and Haiti; "Are you tho young lady whoui I just fold to kc p her ahlrt on?" "yen," wan Hits rurt rejoinder, ' Well, poaalhly I was a little hasty. It may bo wurm In your oflleo, mo now you may lake It off."? Philadelphia Ti'lograph. An Appreciated Performance. The late Joseph .f-fforsoa uv:od to th;il his career came very near j being ii 1 |>|>i-<I In til o bud In a mnfl! I wcKli'i n town. 1 1 ?? at that. tlmo w a h a member of ii small pioneer company I which progressed by mentis < ? l three j "bull I ? ii. :?** front oil" mining camp lo Mini her They were alwaya h< art i!\ i ? ?????! vt<l liv (In* iniii'T.) and cow I u-?io i . - 1 .11 J \ p,|id i he li vi< ilol ! la i :? in gool io wi'acs.* their | ( ??i I'oi Piain'o. V. '\*'.f*?(?cj*:<?n was I lie I * K . traditional ii" l i ? ? ? j n . ? 1 1 1 ? villain. aad ! ? n llii* third ail was supposed I" kid- , nap "l he chJIil." The supposed moUor, ! in-ai int; its et !< rn>'n's i?p?ni Hi** ! iici ? 1 1 ? ? just as Ii ?> Ii ah:n;l * < > < rape, I and tins a fniiiP '???( fr>.m a re- j Voi VIM". I piui this p u l ieniar: oera -doa nil had gone v. ? ? i 1 1 1 1 1 r i I till. ?..ccie wa-t n ached, and i li ? ? an li- m <\ many <'i whom h id never befoie soon any Kind <?f theatrical performance, sal a.> if spellbound. At the r r <>! Hie niol Iut :! reve|vi>?, Ii< ????%/? I . t lm :.poll w.ik rudely broken. It\ h< a \ cii.s. sin* lit' liiiiv^" a rod-shirt rd in'tier In Hi'' fi'in' row shouted, drawing his own "'i\-.hoot o:" and leaping to tiii 'Hound to (ho hark iloor nnd head liint "If 'I if ho can ;:tt a boss, hoy.-.!" ho yelled. end. foilowin^ him, half !ho audience .stampeded for (ho cxi". Tho excitement was finally a (ay oil liy the "unit h'-r" and tho villains ap pearing h ind in hand before the < ur tain, and I lie manager'# explanation of tho sli uaMon. Wlton the perinrm anco had been concluded, tin1 audi oaco Insi tod on paying nnolhor ail mission price and having an immedl ato repetition from bujjinnlng to end, ? . iccess Magazine. Tea Leaves U.;erl Again. "Tiio re are Home nun," said a health f)flli < r, "wli.i !>ii> trim ho'rls nil their used lea leaves, Thcae tluy dry and put tin tlu: market again as fresh tea. "Ah a ma t"r of fart there is f. t ill a good that of strong tea plus a good deal of tannin? -in thiao u?ed loaves. They make as biaek and hit tor i brow as ;hc greatest lea fiend would want to drink, i tut such a hrexv ts Unwholesome. fur tho percentage of iaunin in ii ?? :>>"?! !i J .? i rt -i' than n an oniin.r. > < ? i ; > ' t ? ? " I s o d I'M ? .>?*>, aio oavily made to rescni!>( f a i?in ? Taoy ar > dried on if.-: : on tin* ii".r <>f wliii h cu' s 1 i -m :t;i ".ici ly, 4^ itiR ihoni a i.atur .1 a-?:> u- inco "A fin af 1I1 ? n-i ' lii'.c tea r* freshes 1 an 'ii 'ndouslv. hti' after ward > in i 1 in 'it'a ia drawn up as if you had : .? '^tn; altuu." Phil*' -? o' ph ; ? T : . Bkj Pol'cirs in N : 1 crk \'.>w S'.nl; na. i .1'!. has mor* heavl'.. insured men !'>.\n any olitcr city. A titans '. nose w r 'u '.Hr^e poMcios are: .la:n?5 t". t'o'.fcito, $l,r?ao.OrtO; Geome W. Van I ^rbilt. $1.0^1 000; Auj;us! ileimovr. ii ? It.ir* A Niet'indy. I'JOa.nftn. ij.vt Kraa cis V tlr o:;o. SoO '.O ??' .i.?a > l? <*rim niins. $ OO.OOrt Pun* l i.<;<. ? * -.-n.OiiO; tthe total 011 l lie I'm'r. iiv.i'v it $2.000. 0't0> ; f'haunccx M " ?p-w, j;?i)0.0i>0. l\ IV I'ollior. S'.iO.ii'tO. iOd tvard i aut^rlinoh, ? ?O'l.i' u> . HoorRe \Y t >a * - !?* Tar he'l. $j00,')0^t i 1 C. t>nia".h> 1 j, $ . > 1> 5 ,? uyii. TRA\SFORM IONS. ( miUui II c cu I ? W lirn i > n> ? I > i m U ' u ? ti A l>'?r il om (I. II i> nlino't a> haid for an t>Ul . offco toper to quit the use tif lofi'tv as it ik for a wl^i^ky or toliacca tlemi to l<reaW otT, except Hint .he calleo ii!"M can . 1 ' ? coffee and t. ko np l'ostum I 'nod ?'??tVce wlthoui an.* ii'i'liilg v.* a ! 1 1> > ol tne movniUR hevern j;i>, tor when l'ostum is well foiled and .served with cream, it is really bettor In point of flavor than most of the coffee served nowadays, and to lie tasto of the coi.noissitir il ix like the flavor of lino ,l-;va. A great transformation takes p. ace in the body within ten days or two weeks after coffee is lott olT ? ad l'os tum Food Ooffer nsed, for the re*?on that tho poison to the nerves ha* beeu discontinued and in its place is takou n liquid that contains the most powerful elements of nourlshtneut. It is easy to make this tea* and prove these statements by changing from cof (?? to roatum Kood Coffee. x "Ji'"**'! 1 " 'STANDARD OIL SECRETS REVEALED IN COURT ? Witnesses at Chicago Investiga tion Tell Startling Stories. CHEATING AND FRAUDS EXPOSED 0 // c |ting Inquiry Into the Business of t It t? C 'j m puny H a ij u n by t h is lotorbtato Commerce Commio #ion?-Fofmer Eni|)l?//o? Tu&tify < 'Itif.itro. IteVelatloll* of t It <* illtl'igUe iinl IrieJ-.ery by whifli i li ?? Standard 'Hi company is u I legci l to maintain lis iiipri limey were laid before lite Inter state < '?Mlllm Tee ( 'oilllnihSioll. 'I'lii' eharjfeH in< lutli'il ??<*??? u | > I ion of railroad ?*ni|?l<>> <*m and agent* <?i imle iu-itil<>iii giving short mens i 1 1? *, soiling HiippoMt'd different kinds of oil out of tlu* same tank, obtaining i-ai'c through fake <-? > it 1 1 >:t i j i i s appai' nil.v working in opposition to Stand iiit oil, driving independent dealers to In' \vnll t Iii-oiikIi syMtenuilie prho < lit ling on (Ik* part of retail dealers 1 hi eked l?s the Standard. It wan ?!so illi-tfed that through speeial Keeret freight, rebates, one half the open rate, h?> trust whs able to control most of :he triple without priee euttilig. SVilholt, who is now an inde fTTjuleni oil operator, testified th.'it <\vhile in the employ of the Standard Dil Company as an agent at Topeka, Kan , lie had in following out insirue (Ions of Ids superior off bribed ?h'fks in the offtee* oj railroads mid ?iiiployes of independent oil eom-erns to obtain information of the details of (lie business done hy the rivals of the Standard Oil Company "t 'yiimlii oil Is tin.' most profit a hie told." s'lid the witness, "and the Stand ird i)il Company dislikes to liave any independent sell any of this grade. >ni insli uetions were thai if we found i <-oinpeiitor selling this oil in our t ? *i rf - '.or,\ to < iit tie- priee so as to gi t the nderv and tjieli substitute an inferior irade of nil. and gu:i ranlee it to he of ?uperior tppility." Mi Wilholl deelared that ag'-nts of lb1' Standard oil Company are held >na I ly responsible for all oil sold ii i heir territory hy independent eom lanies. and I hatdrl ver< of lank wagons ire e\ peel ei| to keep up their sloek by -elliim JD't til L'HK ; 1 1 1 1 > 1 1 v from a V\:*||| Olid o<" m > ya lions. < ?'uitioiiinu Ids t ? 1 1 1 1 1 ? > i i > Mr. Wil io.i -.iid "At I'an*. III., the Siand ird aijeiit left the serv iee heeause an ndep: mleiii not the majority of t!ie le.i |er- 1'ndrr the orders of < ' [ltt 1 1 r. Collies, Second Vlee I're.sldcllt ? ' lie l\enlit<k> Company. I started or.i ? I .???! that trade ha< U I ^"iit n ma it 0 J'.iti*. III. to arrange to yet a ih il ?. ? e i 1 oil for live eelit - .t gallon to the ?? >t i - 1 1 1 net . This was arranged. The urreiit pri>e was then ten and one '.??li eeiit > to the retail trade, hui w uade I lie priee to tlii^ one dealer 1? > ?* ?cut*, tun I lie ?,oj*l i i a : e >->i "J low eoiild lie make ;t living a t Unit ?.'if the witli! ?> Was a d, "Well." he replh d. "onv ;i I n o| 1 1 f i V, e a lit a man around wh?? ik';u ?? tie- dealer 1 rebate of one eeut a gallon eh all tl.e >il lie boiiulit. We paid fi>r I.!- adxct isiltg al*"." '"What happened to lii" indepeiideid roii were lighting':" "I finally bought Ins plant, di uantled it and had it jdiipp d (o an .i i.... ?? * "I low jiiliu del It Hi I. toll ! 1 1 \\ reek ii iii "i Mil- yea r " ?' I'hiTi what happened in tin priee of >il y "II went baek from live cent* to the uiee it \va> In' lore the independent | hi In." Mr, Mason said that ih> x.iino thin;; 0<>!\ plaeo fit I'rhatl.i ;l 1 1 <J It was show ii ili.w the J^tandard for .ears !.:<?( rati > a hunt t'u'ty prr ???ill. low or than those uTvnf t!i" Ron ?ral shipper; . and thin its employes v uu en animal passes hv.t .ill lims ii Illinois. Indiana ami Ohio. I II.- t Nun mission lii aril also of the 'Minio'-iiMM ii;.. Santa IV ilfoad a 1 1 Ii tin- iru.>t. I'l l -iili !i? liiplry ad 1 1 i t ( 1 licit l\ II U' ^i-r- is on** ol' the lireetovs of tin- San'a IV Company. 1 1" roii fessed thai 1 i i ? * Santa IV nil* /a need freight rates from tin- Kansas ? i I fields t,i Kansas t " i t > ami St Louis is soon as the pipe 1 1 ii -* aloii.w the Santa ?V's rich t of wiiy to Kansas City had n> 11 completed I In- i 'otn mission saw a map of the "System's"; pipe line- through the \ort heastef n States. Ohio. New York mil 1'en.nst 1 va nia I'll ? route of those 1 1 1 e ^ hail ht'rli oin* of tin* company's nosi closely guarded secrets The map \ is made l<\ \\ V. Ia;li"il. a brother >f Mi-- Ida M rail. ?II M M a \ >i>. ..t I '<? . ;u:\ 111., the last witness. for twent.v live years in the Miiploy of Standard oil. swore that no ? ?nipetitofs were permitted to operate .nil,; at n 1 1 tn ^ in his district tlllittois). '??U "a- there was a certain class of 1 e:i let s who would not Iniy from tin Standard on principle. tin1 Kepuldie Oii "'oinpany was permitted to route in and sell to them ii s an independent eon 'ct n." Antoinohile Manufii -Hirers llei'use. \ s|?,.>-ial i .i I >le dispatch from Pari*. I- r nice, states that the employers In . he antomohi'e indusirx have unani mously derided >o reject ihe demands .he men Railway* \.?i Healers. Kailroads must not deal in coal or >ther commodities carried hy tlieni. under a provision inserted in the rate ? ill L>i the Senate at We sh iiitfton, L>. C. City rnasii'-f-r 11 id 1-Vy SiKi;t.i>:e. C ty Tr. usurer .1. ui.es V. IVlkoY.-^if New luiry port. Mass was arrested at nh_;ht, charged with a shoria^e in his tc. ., -.lilts of Illue.1t .VaO.IHIU, lie was re. manded in defanh of UosnK of $l(\t)'H? to the count) Jail. Two Shot in tjuarrel Over Cat*. At Stciihenvdie. Ohio. Willi. un Cox I shot his s?.ir in-law. William Carney, I ind then killed himself, in a quarrel over tin possession of two oats. They Feminine News Notes. The tint American Women's Chess ingress hegmi nt the Mnrthn Wash ington Hotel. New York City. Mr*. John Jacob Astor. of New York City, rccelvo* l?y her fntheCji will *'iUA,4)*H> hiuI $'200, WO worth of art-] tre??sn? vs. Mrs. Cralgio delivered an addreax on May 4 in coniNH'tlon/^rlYJi the Shake* speare commemoration by the I.oiulon Shnkesprnre I.eagn6. Mrs. Kdwln Ar<l en, >00 New York City, decided to b t a ??lty a candidate for President of th|s Pro/eMional \Yj> UianV, organisation's atQRirs.^- ? FIRST PARLIAMENT OPENED Bl 1HE CZAR | New Era For Russia Begun in T'erfect Order. ST. PETERSBURG'S GALA DAY Nicholas II. from i sou That He Will Uphold th? Institutions and Tells the Fiejit'ctiontatives That They Must Asai&t Him Sr 1'etrrshurg, Itussia. For the first Unit' in Iwr history Knssta >a \\ her l.'y.ar ;n!i|i !??.>, i ii'n wclroni'', a convor:; tion ol irpicsenlati ves elected h.v her people to 1 ? j,fi > l.t t ?.* tor litem -Nothing occurred to mar the day which iiiii i hi'i on. i- historic a.s il?.' 'me on whi? b Nicholas II. opened 1 1 :?? 1 Mima. Il was ;i half-holiday, t ho weather woe |n rii'? i, i In* city was gnyly ? t?*c*?i niliil, Hags- Hew everywhere, church bolls rang. The array of troops was tremendous. j Outside I ho Wlnloi ftalace llie people could not see the Czar through walls of uniforms. The Czar came from IVterhof and Willi Ills wife and niothor went to tiie cathedral of' St. l'eter and I'aui, where the dust of the Romanoffs lies. He foro his ancestors' tombs the family knolt and prayed. No more brilliant, ihoatric seme was ever presented probably than that in St. IJcorgo's llall. when the Czar mounted the throne to road bis speech to the I Mima. The hall was crowded Willi an ahsciiihlage glittering with j gold ia'T and sparkling with orders. The workitigincu and poas.'ltil members of the Mouse of Kopresenlatives formed liieoiilv sombre group. The t'/.ar, in i linn, steady voice, road a speech. lie said: The Supreme I'rOvid- nee moved in'- lo call to my assistance in legislative work elected representatives of l lie people. In lite expectation of a ] brilliant future foi lCn>sla, I greet in your persons the besi men from the F.tnpire. whom my holoved subjects clto.se from among themselves. A ?i*^ lb;itlt work lies before you. I tru-t lh.it love tor utt Fatherland and your earn: -t desire lo *erve il will inspire and unite you. I shall keep inviolate I lite tits: it nt ioi!.-. which I have granted. I A I el l!;e SpCC< Il till1 hllclici? WitS broken by a lotnl cheer, which \va? | drown-d i : i i hi- strains of the national j unlhtMi, "ilod Save the C/ar." Many 01 tl;e people's chosen rcjire- | Rental i\ >>ere sullen and client For j tin i '/.ii hail uttered no word of am- I !**.??>: \ I'm poliUc.il prisoners. Tin- ? /.at and in-, tatnlly at otic. re- j I CI aeil 1 1> I VJ el'hof. Mi talirr. of the lb. use of It pre- it- | tatives I oar. led a sb-a'tter and went t ? ? : I heir own chamber in the Tattride i'ab ! ace. t. her" the\ roaliirnted. with i eiiibiisia.Ni .. . hci'1'.s. tlic.r tb I'-rniina - | lion. r. ? < \i-.i ->eil by rrores<o.- Molt- 1 roiiil'/.i-ll 'a tciiirniug thanks for his j e!"ciion to-, he I 'tvsidrno.v of t It. House. J "to ?npt'o.t 1 1 1 - ? i i work for tile well be in:; nt the pi'.nde on two ha ??<??. name- | ly. ti -peci for the prerogative of the i consi i ; nt ion. ami the necessity I'm- com- | ph-liuu toe rights of the Dtima." j In '.his isMMnb.'age there were tiobh men atttl clin r men of high station in evening ilres.- sitting beside -itnple peasants m' w<irkingmrii in the cos tumes "t shops t?r viliaires. lurbatred Mussulmans and Hwldhists from Itok liara. idolaters front the Kirghiz steppes, orthodox, priests in black eas Midis. C.i iholii- bishops in purple cas soi'k<. Circassians. Armenians and Tar tars from the Caucasus, .lews from the I'alc. i'.nriatits from Central Asia, l.illiuaniatis and Ksthonians from the Kaitir Frovittccs; most of them in their national dross. To this motley assemblage Ttaron TTiseh rOtd an imperial ukase convok ing tin- t >;? m;t ;iit<l a^kiuu tin* Represen tatives to step forward i k ? T sign the oa ' 1>. ]'c. Mnuvnintr.efT. rand'da to of tlic ( ''institutional i M'liiociM t s. wa? ??1 ?-??? 1 1 ?? t President ot the llmisn, l?y t'jr. Votes to 7. amid tremendous diet l iny. Ivfin Petrunkevitch. whom the I'/.ar told twelve years ncn that a 'national assembly was an itiiTKissihility." aroused tli?? limine n> frenzy' I ?y declar ing that :ln- first words pronounced in an assembly of representatives oi the l\.'.>>siri n people should lie freedom and I a demand for amnesty for those who ha\e fom: lit for the eaus<\ The enthusiasm wan renewed when til v President practically told the minor < iov eminent officials who lined ihe walls that they had no business there, and ordered them to leave. The eh er fns continued while the er< st -fallen in truders walked out of the hail. After a session of an hour and a half th.' House adjourned. The Puma's opening was celebrated nil ever Hnssia. Hut in Warsaw, the nit u ' it many faciories quit work as a protest ayainst the limited powers gf the Duma. srvrr. commission i:u hkihkd. \V. r Heehtcl Says lie Paid to < >'Shaughnossy in Marked Hills. Minneapolis, Minn.? Sensational u>.? tiir. inv was given by W. I". Heehtel in hi- trial on a.'cusntion of having mis appropriated So."?nn of (he North west i i i. National Life Insurance Company's fundi. lie tohl of paying in ?ina.krd bills to former State Insurance CHinmissIoiier O'Shaughnessy, charg ingrtoit the Commissioner said. "I'm uot xi (fh?. business for my health." HiM-iiiK,' of d ?^foiiden > . Mab'fdni Met. rod. a IIar\rfs'd ami Institute of Technology, of ItVivfujt. Mass.. foot ha 11 pla.xer. cmwuilled suiride l>v shooting himself through the ,li-art with a re volver. at his luotlict > home, in the f'ashi<?nr.?>lt, Hack Hay district of Hos tOII. Original Kodak Man Dies, i ?. ii. Houston. iiiVt'-iitor of tlio orig inal of fhe modern kodaks, died at l-'argo, N. 1). Noted Indian Scout Die*. r>r. D. Frank Powell, a famous ln? rtian scout known as White Heaver, ?lled at Kl Paso, Texan, on a train from I.os Angeles. ?'al. He was Mayor of I* t'roaae, Wis., for three terms. He oVKwuliu'd mimI commanrtod a rrjStnenr owing iho 5*pnn1?h Amertmr Wwr. Mexicans Celebrate. lit the City of Mexico and all |?rih ripli! interior citicx uml towns the lor ly-fourth anniversary of the victory of (j/jieral Xnragossa over the French, In win celebrated with much ov tlioainsiu. % v ?' << Vr ? ?TOPi BELCHING. I Car** n?<l ?uJ liiiuat (ui? fiMoVn l>rug ?? Cut ?* | liy A plioij. A aweet br?*th u price icm Mull'* At?ti U'.lcti Wul'.'is will o>i?e bill ! breath ami oad l.i'te uialaittly. lieJchtrig ? and bnii ta.?te nyJ^Mte ortcn?ive breath. ' whieb i* l>* *(oiu<toii trouble. M'til'a Anlt Uelch vVuler* purify the ftomacb and aiop belching, by ab?oib.ng ?fool /.!?<?>? that ?lit# from umti/eatcd food, ? nil by auoplying the digeativa orgaua with balneal solvent* tor foo<J, Tin y rclic*v? hf* or evi miku ew? and nau n? of *ny kind. l'hey quieklv cure headache, correct (he { ill eliect ol i-xer miv <j catnip or drinking 'I hey will destroy a tobacco, whioky or ? onion breath instantly. They ?-top fermentation f r? the atom&ch, j ai-ute indignation, <-rampa, colic, uua in th? ) atomacli and mtoatinca, difclenued abdo men, heartburn, bad complexion, dizzy j ! ?-|>e!U or any itncr affliction arming Iron) u diKcaacti fetoQiach | \V<> know Mutl'a Anti fleleh Wafers *ill do thi?. and we want you to know it. i'hia off'r may not uppear again. M'KS COOJ) KOK 2J<\ ] 43 I Bern! this coupon with your name and nddrees ami your druggiat'a nam* and 10c. in stamps or Bilver, and we will supply you a aamtile free if you have never used Mull's Anti-lMch Wafer*, and will alao send von ? cer tificate good for Vx. toward the par cha?<e of more Belch Wafer#. You wili find them inva' 'able for stomach trou ble; curcb by abaorution. Addresa Muu/? CJhai'R Tonio Co., 328 3d Ave., itock Inland, 111. ? 0 /'cr Full Addre#* and tlW/e Plainly, j AH dryargi?t?, 60e. per bo*, or by mail upon retn ipt of pric?.. Stamp# accepted. 1* ully two-thirds of otti* troubles ??"e <?nly anticipated. T.. .1 H. J? X >!.' I.. A MV liny L & M I '.tint and get a full gallon. \\ ears JO to 1.1 years. because I,. A. M. 'At tit: harden* I.. & M. White J. end and i make* I. .fc M IVtmt wear like iron. ?1 gallon* of I.. & M. mixed with uallona i)>l wi!i paint a moderate sized notwe. <\S Andrews. Kv Mayor; Dan bury, Conn., I write*: ' Tainted my house I'J years ago I with I., it M. Looks well to-day." TAINT VOUK HOL'SK. | 1 "i per cent. commission allowed to any resident where we have no agent, on sale I <>i I.. & M tti jnopertyvowners. at our re | luil price. | Apply to I.ONCMW & MAIUINKZ. I'ilitii M?ker*. New Y'ork. j Waiting works wonders ? if you [ keep busy while wailing. I?r. \V. Woodley, 318 W. !>tli, Charlotte, N. ('. HpecnJist, dis eases ot women, Chronic and skin disease*, llemoves moles, warts, tiirth murks, itnd oth ur lili'iulsliu!) willioiit ( iiin or neiir. WMI lie in oflliio during week of "20tn May colobrntlon, i.o to 'i6th inclusive.) I ,\ womnn ean throw a hint straij^h t t'.*i t hint a )?un ean throw a rock. Dr. tl i x ;.*?ih II ucltl?"l?erry CuiMIhI Never Fait. To re Children TocVlhiug, T'.ovrel Trimbles, ?-1". At 1> 2;?c Hlid Wr per liottle. fTast<? makes some people waste a 1"! other people's time. AWFUL SUFFERING Frtmi tirf.iilfnl I'nijiH From Wownil on hunt -Syxtviu AVI Ittui I)<i w ii? !M I ruculouH < urt? l?y Cutleiirn. "Words cannot, speak highly enough for 1 be tJulicura Keniedies. I am now sev enty two years oi 'aire. My system had | been .ill run down. My blood was ao had | that blood poisoning had set hi. I had I several doctors attending me, so finally 1 went i.o the hospital, where 1 was laid up tor two niontlts. My foot and ankle were almost beyond recognition. Dark blood ttowed out oi wounds in many places and I was so disheartened that I thought fcurciy my last rbanoe was slowly leaving ni". As the toot did not improve you ean readily imagine bow 1 felt. 1 was simply disgusted and tired <>t' lite, i stood tins pain, which w;w* dreadful, lor six months, and during this time 1 was not able to wi'ar n -hoi' and nol acle to work. Some one spoke u> me about (hitieura. The con sequences were I bnii'iht a set of the Cu ticnia Kerned. e.s oi on" ot my friends, who Was a * t fit . >i"d ? l?e -n-nise that 1 gave nfte. t!ie >eeond application is hnyond de scription; it seamed n miracle, for the Cu ticina Rriwd't's took efteet immediately. I washed .!.<? toi with the Cuticura Soap before ap|.iyinn the Ointment, and I took me Kesohent at i h? same time. Aftel two weeks' treatment my foot was healed eornp'et e'.v. People who h:id seen my foot during my iliner-? and who have seen it !MiKT- { lie' f *f? f ?* iij?; tmtll'V d til'-ir own eves. Hubert Si-lncnhaucr, Xcwburgh, \ Ant. J1 l!HH. ' The Almighty novor recognizes a preacher's worth hy the salary ho ?< ts. FITS R r> r "p Vorvni" Pipr ,t"? rer mnii' itl iy cii rei] t.\ Kiine's Oreat Nerve )'.rf-^(>j er. < 'J 1 1 ,n I ?!#}?' nitri I r?* n I ic.? ]>n. II. li. Hi im. . * ?! \ r--li St. l'liiln., l'a. 'I'hrrr an' ?? ? > v-ii >\- n Spain. Women ?>e!'. tif \\ .-paner- <?? I he ?I'M1'. Mif, Wl nslnvr "s So>>! ii i n ; Syrn i> lor CldtdrA'i !f*!!>ini'>iilli|ii!ithii';uinii.rftliie*sinnRiiiinn tior,all<i; ? ' n'li/ m*" v ti d ??<di?**Vfo.:i bottle The iich' Ii.iii.ti> p<>?ta;M' <t.imps will not 'lll'rtl i >1' l> ????.! I I II - tl.'M-l WORKING WOMEN | ___ , Their Hard Struggle Made Easier~~lnteresting Stat?" ments by a Young Lady in Boston and One in Nashville, Tenn. Orspr MssPearl All women work j some in their home#, iuu? in church, and some in the whirl of society. And in stores, mills and shops tens of thousands are. on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning their daily bread. All are bubjeot to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbance, and the nature of their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, tumors, ulceration, falling and displace ments or perhaps irregularity or suppre.*uiion, causing backache, ner vousness, irritability and lassitude. They especially require an invigorat ing, sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the fatigues of the day. to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. How distressing to see a woman struggling to earn a livelihood or per form her household duties when her back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, mid every movement causes pain, the origin of which is due to some derangement of the female or ganism. Miss F. Orser. of 14 Warren ton Street Boston, tells women how to avoid such suffering; she writes: Dear Mr?. Pinkham: ? '? 1 suffered misery for several yearn with female irregularities. My haek nched; I had bearing-down pains, ami frequent headache*; 1 could not sloop and could hardly dra# around. I consulted Ivso physicians without relief, and as a Inst resort, 1 tried Lyd'a E. l'iiikliaui's Vegetal >i J Compound, and to my surprise, every ache and poln left nie- I gained ten pound* and am in perfect health. Ml sb J'earl Ackers, of 327 North Sum \ner Street, Nashville, Tenn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhani:-? " I suffered with painful periods, sever* backache, bearing-down pains, puins aero* | the abdomen; was very nervous and irrita 1)1/3, and my t rouble grew worse ?very month. " My uhysii iftn tailed to help me arid I decided to try Eydia E. Pinkliani'd \ cgetablt Compound, x found if was doing me good. Ail my pain? and aches disappeared, and I no longer feor my monthly period*." Lydiu E, IMnkham's Vegetable Com pound is t he nnfailing cure for all then* trouble*, it, strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with al! its horrors will no more crush yon. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear ing. down pains. disordered Momach, moodiness. dislike of friends and society w? all symptoms of the, one. cause?will be quickly dispelled, and it will make you strong ami well. You can tell the story -?f'?your suf ferings to a woman, and receive help ful ad>v- . ..c? kj t cost. Address Mrs. IMnkham, Lynn. Mavs. The preseut Mrs. HinkluiiM is the daughter-in-law of Lvdia K. I'inkliam and for twenty live years sin.1 bus. under her direction ; and since, her decease, been advising ' sick women free of cba:*"e. Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve$etaW? Compound Succer/Js W.) err. Others Fall. When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING . you want complete protection and long , service. These and marry other good points are combined in TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING "You cant afford ' to buy any othfr / AjTOWf* CO ?Ok^)NVlA. row:*, canaoi^m CO IT* THE ONLY IMPORTED PERFUME sold direct to th? consum er. We sre offering th? Celebrated NILE LILY Brand at 35o per oiinee, by mail postpaid. Violet. Helio trope, White Ilose. Jockey Cfub, or auy other desired odor. Sample bottle, ounce,' It ott. WRi'l'K TO-DAY. l)*4?rtpti vu lit erature fnt* upon request. TSifCQLO "i1 DPBt'iiMi' Pa 1 lit/ V. ULVilMIU I uili UllllJ vv st. tuaoii, mii So. 20-'0<? You Cannot all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uterinecatarrh caused by feminine sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by si dosing the stomach. But vou surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease perms, checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. ?* Send for Free Trial Box THE R. PAXTON CO.. Bo?ton, Maaa. THE DAISY FLY KILLER rM Hf.'iniw rwnltm m rrrrr O110 ttl? tir?**n???ii n*rm. to J rrsi?ML Ul?Mtt^Ue*' HUH WUl Uol 1K11I ??r thiur ? Nnvchluu. Trt it .tin* t??H*e MUt) T<m will u?v?r U* wit hot* iiieiu. It tioi kept l>? itoftiera, M?n% n'??fttd |r.r *0*. IMK01.D ?OM?KA. life l>*K*lb Vrvk I**. Jk. I S?~iUhorapson's Eye Watet -WJMCftESnk "NUBLACBi" Loaded Black Powder Shells Shoot Strong and Evenly, Are Sure Fire, Will Stand Reloading. They Always Oct The Game. For Sal? Everywhere. A Double Saving First: there's some money saved to your pocket evcrv time yoti 1 buy a pound of Good Luck Bakin?r b ^ Powder ? price only 10 cents per can. This is ihe purest and most reliable arti cle on the market. Strength never varies ' xivtiy kuou couic who tries Good l.uck be comes a steady user, but we couldn't sell such enormous quantities it we tried to make too much profit ? therefore 10 cents a can. A wonder of modern merchandising; is GOOD LUCK J Second: you receive usefu) aud elegant premiums for the Mood I,:irk coupons (fcotice picture below); ami there is a coupon ?n\rv?rj $dn. Many cleve^women manure to furnish tnaVr 5hdiues and obtain handsome piece* of jewelry for themselves, all from these coupous. Other hf king powde^a claiming to be equal to Good Luck cost more, and brinfe yi>u no preuiiuma, either. Ask your grocer Tor a can. If hehaan't it, pleaae aemi w? hi* name. --??? ? ? i TU SOtnrfCftN MFG. CO Cut the "car" cotipon from buck of can.