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P Miss^L^liie Degeni End Society of Chr Michigan Ave., Ch Lydia E. Pinkham's "Dear Mrs. Pinkuam : ? W sustained a hard fall and intcri I was considerably inflamed, did n my good spirits. I spent money ( relative visited our home. She w 1*1 ul: ham':) Vegretablo Com[ nothing would satisfy her until I ? tier a hundred time:; for it since, f< auid cured me within seven weeks. I now wish to thank you, you women."?I.i i.i. u: Dr. gi.n no lee. ?cooo rozt.vEiT rr Tin: abo \V1 ten women are troubled wi menstruation, weakness, leucorrhce womb, that bearing-down feeling, in bloat ing (or flatulence), general dch fcrat ion. or are beset with such synipt excitability, irritability, licrvonsnei Kone," and u want-to-bc-lcft-alone' IJiey should remember there is one l^iiitrlianPs W'sctilblo Compouii Refuse to buy any other medicine, f Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick flbo bus guided thousand* to hen $900 TO $1500 A YEAR Wr wnnt intelligent Men au>l Women at i r*ave!int; kei'terenlBtive* ?-r Local Manager*; 1 aalaiy S o to n;,<o :? year ami all expend*, I ?ccurilinK to experleuc* nntl abll'.ly We also ft mtl local repteNHlatim; salary $t t? (;s a ft arrrk nuil < "u.ui-.n>u. U-jiemltug upon Die tir-e B <e>oie.i. Send stamp for lull particulars aud _ w posiuoa prcierca. a j lrcss, Dcpt b. 1HK B&X.L COMPANY. Philadelphia. Pa. \ HEAP ^ vv ^ > SCHOLARSHIPS <lnr<xt'lfKr in Kruutlv i-nlnriffil mil to ml it up at oner w? will Msoapt wtnc. work or mtCr? fill- to it i.u, pnv mill ml fat'-. lurnlah Jf.ip boonl, auii nfciiro ponitioii? wU<-n tfriidwt.t'ii. I hi- olTfi iiukIoo 10 faw from I^^B ?M<-b culluty m ou a pin y Mi st.so w ritn nt uuco. A<!?Jros-. CCLUMUIA UUljl\Li? COLLEQE. < .11 IS I A,-. Hk \|/E CUiC CANCFP AND TUMOR^ " >?We Llse NO knife, NO Plaster. Wt.lvr no pain, thari no ?>l <nl Hu'.'!!!!.' you HIKU i. vui; PAY. ?>r? i.rartuat.i of Two Mr.ilfal Co'li'ijea. wint yuu to N*d our "OI'*i{e Book, want ttal- uU" liu-I. Kt.l in willing u?. > '<11 <ioi> i i. . u i v?. I^B^B^Bffrtl* a In <lay Kor Hook Pice H B It A A V II* If vol) \\ lU. VlsIT VIAND I AUK THKATMKN r. ^BH| " i ^^r*an?a^inana?a^i>w?*ami?unwilling E A O E R SMOKELESS PO Ie usfd by the best shots in the co< liform and reiiable. All the world's >n and made by Winchester shells. BED BY THE BEST SHO LIARTLING Thousands of children at Worms. Symptoms are scldoi temperament and upon the vari Lose no time! Adopt the safe t I . BOYKIN'S \ MB V. SPEEDY AND SAFE DES M tE OVER 30 YEARS ACC Y BEST VERMIFUGE KNC nro Rotting ready for rajffi^Hkvhlch means a war with ffinME^Uncreaslng their na^y NHuHr army in fighting oot?energy and at gr /it : HBiH.winy has recontlv jft in ^ anil p vjf m ihineae Government I ones KrangB^^HI^^^. i\rccent for HlHEEgH^^^w^V -' HHHHttu m n e ( ) i Hnn^nH) h lawneraM^Hi ~* ><? urniui.-i, < HnMnBH 11 im'^''uc ?" HIHHnMx H^U a i. a. ?Ron. HHHHBHHHnUnlM '""v, <n4?r*tt nHnnHMHH ^;. 1 . .n? > pBHHMnHSH^^^1' (jujii-c w ^ i ^ kolbe, Treasurer South istian Kndcavor, 3 141 icago, 111., Cured by Vegetable Compound. hen life looked brightest to me I lal complications were the result, ot feci that I could walk, and lost iloctoring without any help, when a as so enthusiastic over Lyriia E. sound, having used it herself, that ;cnt for a bottle. I have thanked )r it brought blessed health to me r medicine :s a friend to suffering vr. T.r.TTF.ri rs not genuine. th irregular, suppressed or painful a. displacement or ulceration of the flammatiou of the ovaries, bnckache, ility, indigestion, and nervous prosonis as dizziness, faint ness, lassitude, js, sleeplessness, melancholy, uall' feelings, blues, and hopelessness, tried and true remedy. Lydia E. <1 at onee removes such troubles, or you need the best. : M'omen to wrl(? her for advice. Jtb. Address, Lynn, Mass* PRICE, 25 c. I (A lilOTn I I" wli Iho tinlrllii'M" Mil* Ra^li fy. Wanted i ls>rk; iho ?roaio?t nntl ratllar nii'i Kf\ hur^ ar .inrnf lor ; on tho market fs *> $1'! a 'lrt.v 1 flfr thnt nh'i want w work. Nk'klt |iln:??l namt>l?i FllKK; lm-io?o 10 cW. for iKi?'*itf. M ticiu.EMi ni'ECi \i;n to.. 1 -r|. m MUK. IMI kwwriyva/wi^uiwpt'.k iwwaaam nawmva. y H ? S ? I! R " and "REPEATER" WDER SHOTGU N SH ELLS unrry because they are so accurate, championships and records have been Shoot theni and you'll shoot well, ! \ XS. SOLD EVERYWHERE if-mwAuwwwn FACTS. I lit e being gnawed t?> distraction by )? n reliable. They depend npcvt the * icty of worms rtfeseuviu 4.hi intcs- ^ and sure course 6y using JjJ VORM KILLER. ; iTROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. T EPT NONE BUT DR. 30YKINS. /p IWN SOLD EVERYWHERE. * Egotism of Genius. A writer in the London Standard declares the idea that genius is usually modest to he a popular delusion. On the contrary, he alleges egotism to be 'he very essence of true genius, and qi'oies many amusing examples. When Wordsworth. Southcy and Coleridge were walking together and Coleridge remarked that the day was so fine "it might have been ordered for three poets." the gentle Wordsworth promptly exclaimed "Thrrr pacts! Who are the other two?" Disraeli, then a mere youth, wrote to his sister that he had heard Macajilay, Sheil and Grant speak, "but between ourselves 1 could floor them all." And u- i <*s*/i t . tv-mi iic >.iui. \i ueii i warn 10 rrau a good book I write one" Our own Joaquin Miller wrote Walt Whitman: "Von and I are oler the hen 1 of the rahhle. We know we are great and if other people don't know it it is their own fault." It was President Grant who. heing told that a certain Senator, an admitted genius who was very hostile to him, di'* not helirve the Hihle. expressed his c = timntr of the Senator's egotism hv re joining. "Why should he? He didn't write it. you know."?.\V:c York Work' I.tst year tho Pope's vineyard In tN gardens of the Vatican yielded bounifully. but owing to some carelessm in putting up the wine much of i ipoilerl and had to be sold at 6 cenv i quart. This year thero was a prospe 'or another good harvest, when a ha torm destroyed the whole crop at, lorn aged the vinos so badly that the will probably be barren next year. Most of us attribute the success v sthers to luck. ( 0 " ^ WOMEN'S BOARD OF TRADE. Organization ?t Santa Ku In KxUtenr* # SInro 1803. A novelty In the way of wongf v,] clubs Is tho Woman's Board of Tra^],, at Santa Fe, N. M. It was first 0!%. ganized In 1803 for tho purpose of en-1 ablins Its members to visit the world's J fair at Chicago. It took to Itself the | name "Board of Trade" to denote it3 practical objects. After the exposl.ion it turned Its attention to city improvement. Santa Ke, like nil cities both in old mil Now Mexico, has a plaza in i no center or the town. Tho plaza ] ut Santa Fo '? a place of great historic interest, many of tha salient events of the history of the territory having occurred there. On one Bido it is bounded by tho governor s palace, a long abode building which has been the seat of authority ever since New Mexico was a crown colony of Spain. With this lntrrertlng old building on one side and the heat shops and hotels of the city on the other three, the plaza should have been an ornament to the town. Ir.ctead ti was sunken and irregular In surface, covered with a rank growth of alfalfa and surrounded by an old wooden fence. Tho Woman's Fior.rd of Trade took vigorous possession of the plaza. They transformed the surface into a fine level lawn, replaced the old fence with an elegant stone coping and erected a handsome drink'ng fountain. This was not only an achievement in itself, hut gave an impetus to like Improvements throughout tho city. The board has also established a free library and reading-room, which now contains several thousand good volumes. It hns a visiting and relief committee, which looks nft r strangers and gives them a welcome, a boon in a city to which so many sick and I unfortunate victims of tuberculosis bend their steps. It also has a committer on prevention of cruelty to animals. Tho board 13 recognized by taxpayers and city govornment as an active factor in successful municipal government. Notwithstanding its splendid achievements it has no command of public funds, hut s .eh Is Its standing in the community that it has never had nr.y trouble in raising sufficient money for its work. SEEIWS ODD IN THESE DAYS. ! Old Ship's l*apor? lV?r? Written In Qnaerly Ktiltod riiran'olog.v. The formal wording of old public I documents, contrasted with tho brevity and directness of those which now servo the purpose of official announcement and certification, suggests the inquiry whether the point of view has changed or only the manner of expressing facts of publie Interest. As illustrating tho appropriate phraseology of a formal public document of a century ago ronders will he interes*cd in the following transcript of a bill of health issued to a ship leaving the port of New York In 1802, which Is preserved as a literary curiosity In the archives of the Maritime exchange of that city: DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. To all tho faithful of Christ, to whom these presents may come: Whereas. It is Pious and Just to hoar witness of the Truth, lest error and dceeit overthrow it; And WIIEREAS tho Ship Penman. Of which Alexander Onllln Tr : Cod. is mastpr. and now ready to de- j part from the port of tho rlty of Now ! York and, if Cod pteaae, to sail from Canton and other places beyond s\t. with twenty-six men, including the inarter of said ship; We THEREFORE, to you all, b>' the Tenor of these Presents, do make known that (praise bo to Cod the Most High and Good) no plague, or any dangerous or contagious disease, at present exists In the Bald port. Given under our hands and teals of office, this twenty-third day of , March. ISO?, and In the twenty-sixth year of tho Independence of tho United States." The signatures are not quite legible, but appear to be those of John Kearny, D. 0., and I>. 3. Oglethorp, M. G. 1 A hoar story Is uot always the naked truth. So. 4.8. i ;i; Thc-yi* i ot" a laxative of action i? rapidly with the many o the age. The n S who , Hki must understanf to meet the abo\ JP^V be whollv free tr ^ ? or substance, wi and wholesome M j|| many years past / ri> WUen You Order Baker's Chocolate or Baker's Cocoa examine the package you receive am! kmake sure that it b. rs the well known '^jde-mark oi the chocolate girl. There Y ^her.any Imitations of tnese choice L OuWou the market. A copy of Miss choice recipes will he sent fn|^. tk any housekeeper. Address WaliX Inker A Co. Ltd.. Dorchester. Mass.^9 The fire and lighting committee of the council of New Orleans. La., has reported favorably on the passage of an ordinance which undertakes to provide 'phones at very low rates. The ordinance provides that within eighteen months 20,000 telephones ar > to he installed in the city, free of cost, ard the rates are to be 2 cents for the use of 'phone for a period of five minutes. Phtna* Fadeless Dtas do not spot, streak or give rout* poods an uu< venl y ilyed apnrw.mce. Sold by a". druggists. A Gtrman naturalist savts that in case of an early spring a single pair of field mice may, by the end of the autumn, be the proud ancestors of 200 mice. II ow's This We offer One Hundred. Dollars ltewnrd for any cane "f < ntnrrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J Chenet \ Co.. Toledo. O. Wo, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the l??t 15 years, ami believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any iihllgntinn made by their firm. West .V Truax Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldixo, Kin nan A* "Martin, Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh < lire i? tnken imcmr.'ly. acting directly upon the blood and r.iucous surfaces of tin1 system. Testimonials sent free, i'ricc. 75c. per hotilc. Sold by all Druggists. Hull's Family Hills aro the best. The fragrant honeysuckle has a .very pretty meaning pencrou--, devoted afFec7 ion Tlrst Vor Ilia Itnivela. No matter what aos you, 'nea laehs to a sneer, you will never get well until yonr uowel* are put right. Cascarets help nature, ure you without - prion or tiain, produce 'My natural movements, cost you jusi 11 snte to ?tsrt petting your uealtli baak. tlisi-ARETa Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up ii met*', boxes, every tablet has C. C. CJ. tamped on it. Beware of imitations. Of 8SD9 sui. o'.rs i i Franc ', fiii'is were innarried. KITSpsrmaneally cured. No fits or narvonsnres after first day's nee of I)r. Kline's Great Metre Kestorer. 92 trial bottle and treati/ e frse l>r. It. 11. Ki.ins. Ltd. VH1 Arch St.. I'd,la. fa. There are now about 800 ostriches on California farm*. Mr*. iVinslew'sSonthin.; Syri".p for childrsa tMthiag, soften the ^mai, reducst inJuirniuoii,allays pain, CQras win t colic. 26c a oottl* Tea plant* at '.he rgc of seven years tield 700 pounds of tea. to the aero. 1 do not hellers Pun's Cure for Coi'snmp- I lion has an equal for coughs and colds.?Join F. lioYKa, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1900. \ The steeple climber naturally feels that | he is lip againat it. p""1" i 1 "My wifehad a deep-seated cough n for three years. I purchased two 3 bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, B M. ? vucuu j ^ wu AIIU VY VJ1 9 E cough medicines that re- I I lieve little coughs, all I? I coughs^ except deep ones! g The medicine that has J been curing the worst of } | deep coughs for sixty ^ I years is Ayer's Cherry | Bj Three sites: 25c., ?Sc.,Jl. All drn?flr.fi. u I Consult your dertor. If he nay* take It. H I then rtn h? lie aaya. If he tclla you not ft R to taku It. then don't take It. lit kuoai. H Laart It with him We am wllllnc. J. C. AYKH CO., Lowell. Mail. K fc?? iiwiit it ii tmm m ??a Cold .Unlal rt Knflalo Extiealtlen. McILHENlNV S TABASCO i Onnn RP?An '*? * make with lln> MX- I UUU DntftU IMI.S K\lAI'FH Yixirnn'l fail: then try It We want npenta everywhere. ; | will aril tr> vou nt ?holeaule where we have no i I act Write fur rltv. K.H.Jackann t'o.W Incheator. Ky. J rvtific production known value anrl fli?finrrivr<? growing in public favor, along fher material improvements of lany r w*ll informed \ quite clearly, that in order rc conditions a laxative should om every objectionable qualitv th its component parts simple and it should act pleasantlv thout disturbing the natural y wav. The laxative which "ectly the requirements, in the s iip of Fij lions of bottles annually foi and the universal satisfaction :n confirm the claim we make, the qualities which commend J - i k tJMii " VT ' " I J V ~ "WHAR BEVh (Beiuj; the Soliloquy of a Farmer "Thnr's a mighty lot er talk In' nh< 'N ttie wouderl'ul prosperity tlict i>? T liar's a heap er foolish crow in' "n 'u holler fer the Tariff ter keep frei But 1 uotis thet the beet-produciu' 1 An' the fanners through the count rj The hull land alnt a-raisitt' heels, n Beet growin's right fer suiu, 1 gue* The farmer gits four dollars now f? A hnndsoru price. 1 must allow?but lteet sugar luanyfaeterers admit es Thet "granylnted" costs 'em stunt lu fact thet leaves a protit on wtiicl kiwi If i? l-i.. ?? 1.1 ?- - ' uu it av f*?u wr m>iu it'l I urn', w I It seems tor nic es thet's a game tlu> But?if tliar's any benefit? waal.?\ When t.'ticlp Sun's in want o' rash 'X we'll stand all the taxes ihet ar But when his pocket-book's well lit Et seems tor me his duty's ter rej: Theni tellers wot is interested se7. The beet-produein' farmer thet the But 1 guess thet explanation es a li The sugar maker,?he's all right;-?I Take ofT raw sugar duty an' the pr To everybody's benefit, fer sugar's The poor will bless the tloverumeii <*11 millions of our citizens free suga The dealer 'II he delighted less ex More demand 'n Iigger profits whit An" the farmer '11 be as well pain a But he'll buy his sugar cheaper t Now. whar's th** sense er reason of When our treasury's a-bulgin' an' v The duty on raw sugar's Fifty milli< An' the people's got ter pay it?the Fifty million! tit-cut .fcrusba ! Ter Why should tliey tax Al.Ij the peop Aud the FHW V Beet sugar MAIvl Thus ter help an* till thar coffers i I III' iiii iiii'i fiiun III lieeis IIPS gOT II Free raw sugar wouldn't hurt him. Hut iuebbo, like myself?he's also Ter preserve It??t a profit he need The repealing of the duty, surely en Tliet'll uiuke a mighty difference, up Let the sugar mauyfaeteror make Ter him It may seein right enuff -b An' 1 nint agoin' ter swaller all the The! the farmers need protection? n Common sense Is plainly show in' li Waul raw sugar free in future?an' 'Tis a tax no longer needed hatefu Taxing millions of our people to en They can't blind me any louger witl While they're busy making money?v 1'iu agoiu* ter keep on hustlln". talk Aint no sense tn lettin' others gain I'm agoin' ter write terinorrer to my Thet lie oughter do his best ter kil Feller-fanners, do your utmost?wh To repeal the tax on sugar yon en Cheaper sugar helps your pocket, g When we've three-eent grauylated I?%or More Thun r* Q?mr(rr of * (>*turf 1 iLwfl.ta V (^' uii'l for M yl*. comfort ?n I wVai liiuktn iu.il Kt llirM* prU'ff. I l.:r? w rlliTf t r pill At ion ! ulutlf. W. 1.. hoil^AR llhorft Imvr i Tf Ih?U*I ?? 11 |pwi Hi hr?tUM' hi* reputation lot tl.o nr?: >?.on a: UuAinUtin?>?l. SviJ t'uj.'l /h>u{jhtx Stores tn ?tn rift*; irltinc %carer til ohr projti; and (>cu slmr drains /ifiv, WW nAlTf. 512 SHOES m I di~ IJ N I C M *f AO s ^ -ffciW>nw*"-?- ? ? ? - 11 in tllf M I' I- ' o -1 1 I 5? p > ! ? ! ' $ o. a:ul v:. > s'... .r> than :?*;r oihrr t r-.? m irv.if. \\ . L. I)nii(?|iirt ^:u>() hlid * '! V ) *'i nr> :i Bfi icutlifrh u*f*?t in f^u.co 4hr>f ^ an r I ii;?o'i linxinj^V. I.. Donfj'a*; 'lino 81 '?n niirifbT** on rv*, i? of 11 ? nn m in .' fool ihown >*f p > ' U*'?J? v - f. ? ; i i *,1 ]? | > ? , liC.ltY, I'lMilll Jjlj < \ iMA I, I'll I: r". W. L. DOUCLA3, I li.w 6uif i ihillA liAint Art II t - ?> STUCK FARM [y.'i i I >^> toT ?"IIF. \ P * Uiy* 11 VtPj. V O'y numnrr of RagUtari'd \.li v ii'/ iC"?i' ' 1 ?nn( JRD^K.V III I.I.H N * ? ' f ? It K. ? t 'r il K\v f'l pr.-nt Milk mid Ituttrr - looi 11 -? f. o 1 up i.i dalo; nnnohsttrr in Hie Smith. Th hlnod Itu- fmnoii* si l'oi;l? Si I auihrn nnil OiKimiiMli1 bended. Poland I'hlnii plji alway*on hand. T.I'.Praiwfll, flattlahnrn. N.r. useCERT AIM??> core.;![ r~ ? Us ?xcell? is due to the originality and combination and also to the r facture, which is known to I Svrup Co. only, and which i feet purity and uniformity of to the ideal home laxative. I^s jfjtrxfcf iciad always buy the genuine and n of the Company?California printed on the front of every process of manufacturing fig< are pleasant to the taste, b\ virtues of Syrup of Figs are excellent combination of plar medicinally laxative and to act 1 * (mjforKiajw S*r\ rra^rsciAcc to\iisville.Ky. r % ? > ?^ 'I ^ . f . " I | ' I CUM IN?" "J, on the I'ree Uaw Sugar Question.) iut formers *n thar rights. et growln* Invites. J the "beats" begin ter Isbout > row sugar out ! : arms are very few. Hint got much ef It ter dew. aiut goiu' ter begin, but. wl.ar dew 1 cum in ? r every ton o* beets? hitlin* sum deceits, i they hev found hiu' like tew cents a pound, i they'd greatly thrive? iy should we pay 'eu'i FIVE ? t's mighty like a sklr?? vliar dew I cuiu in ? ^ t we're glad ter Help 1. Im out, e needed. ni'V?r doubt., led an' nary cent he lack*, teal thet sugar tax. its to protect duty they collect, f' ttle bit too thiu? ait whar dew we cijlm La T loo will quickly fall, used by all. . , it iliet placed It in tl mr reach r t.ow beseech) potidlturc fcr him? eh at present are In :t dim. s lie ever yet lies 110U? hot's nliar bo nil' 1 11 cuiu iu. the sugar tax to-ildy. ro hov no debts tor Lay ? an every year? J t's a fnot tbet's very clear, protect boot magnates, too. ilo--just tor help a pa-aitcred FEW ? 'IKS ! Don't it really seem a alu W'liar dew you an' 1 cum in ? contract price for years? an' of it lie lies no fears, growing fruit so nice? S SUL'lir?lit ;i 1 ?r ir??? 1 its the price In t wobblier. both ter mc an' you I such profits ns lie kin? ut wliar dew 1 cum !u ? nrjryments they shout, n' must bar raw sugar out. lint the people in the laud its freedom will demand. 1 to the public view,? rich u favored few. It the foolish yarns they spiu. rhsir dew you an' 1 come in ? * in', plendin' with my frends, thar selfish privet ends, t'omrvessman 'ml say 1 tlint tax without delay 1 ether you prow beets or not a hut improve your lot ! renter blessings you enn win? -that's whar you an* I cum in t" mH\ f\ h<> if|inl?tl?? (if ir. I. 0 k,; l 1 jtll I rliMrtifiiiti U.I oltirr B f lyf l.kU liwn roll ! ? luotil H ion liian otl.rr S ivmul I j| i.l $1.?0 Klitx* IIIUH I JO B Wflpe Jl , divert from j\i< turn t? 1 A .TpA. <f <;iu r.tiiro fy L" |,nl?> f'-rjuuleil at Any I'rlev. list ITi? wearer rroeiTM more T.vtip> for 1i:? money . an ,.? ? -.wh r W 1 n.niirl.is itulw ?nd sells I* uir>-r* in lh?* v.? al?t. J*\i3t Color Kycict.l Used, irn mridr ??' llie ?emi' hli;h-i;nii!e Liu- 1 il tire jmt |m?iicI in every way. PNiJjd v v. it h nn:nr ami prlrr stamped .J I" pnd n? adi! Krockton. Wlnps. ^ f i~ p ft m mttToF 2 MW lilllLWi ErKinr?,^Vonl Planers, IV If. C"ro*stie d m.MHc-Uin??!? nil Oth??r Machinery, J>;?nul?chired bjr th ; Snlrtn Iron Tiorka, Hairm. H.C, nDHDQY NEW SIS uVEKY; ?Itm \J |V 1 Vj Iniek ra!i?(>nd aurm ?mit hhi Hoo* of te??iuionial? ?nd lOilnta' inilBiMik Fr*?. Dr *. H. BBEEN 810KB. Eos C AIlolk w. kl\CG ?! I simplicity of the ||ij& I nethod of manu- jj :he California Fig ensures that per- #||? ; product essential I n order to get Effects | ote the full name tfnWr!' Fig Syrup Co. package. In the i are used as they it the medicinal obtained from an giEjJ its known to he jjfcAft' most beneficially. JSE i frw York.N.Y fifty cents pe- bottlt. .TV , /