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CATARRH OF LUNGS. A Prominent Chicago Lady Cured by Pe-ru-na. Miw Maggie Welch, Secretary of the 1} etsey Boss Kducatiounl and Benevolent Society, writes from .T28 North State street, Chicago, 111., the following glowing words concerning I'eruna: "J.a8t fall I caught the most severe cold I ever had in my life. I coughed night and day. and my lungs anil throat became so ore that I was in great distress. All cough .Miss Maggie Wclrh. remedies nauseated tnc, and nothing affordid mo relict uiit'l m\ doctor said ratlu-i in a joke. 'I ?{no>?-? iVriitta is llic ouii medicine that will cure you.' "I told him that 1 would certainly try it, and immediately sent tor a bottle. I found Hint relief came the lirst day, and as I Kc,?t taking it faithfully the couch gradually diminished and the soreness left inc. It is line." Maggie Welch. Address the rerun.i Medicine Co.. Columbus, Ohio, far frc? literature on catarrh. In reference to the recent largo immigration into Canada from the stares bordering on the Dominion. Lord Minto, the Governor General of Canada. is quoted as saying: "An excellent sign pointing to the future great \ prosperity of British Columbia is that the great majority of the immigrants j rrom tne Slates are well-to-do; that I is, (hey are men of family who have j sold their farms and have entered British Columbia to invest their money in those industries for which the province Is so well known. "Is j there any danger that British Colum- | bla will lose its individuality through this immigration?" I.ord Minto was i asked. "You scarcely mean that you will "Americanize* the province," he answered laughingly. No people were ever great yet that served the race with its hands only. Who tares for Carthage now? But there is Athens and there is Jerusalem. Every man tares for Athens and for Jerusalem, but no man cares for the pile of ruins on the Southern shores of the Mediterranean: because the people there were your workers with the hands only.?Hamilton W. Mabie. (toil's attitude to evil-doers is one of opposition now and forever. !ub fiaule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells !how she was cured of irregularities and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache by Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. " A while ago my health began t<> fail because of female troubles. The doctor did not help mo. I remembered that my mother had used l.ydju K. Pinklium's Vegetable Compound op many occasions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and 1 felt sure that it could not harm mo at any rate to give it a trial. " I was certainly glad to find that svitliin a week I felt much better, the terrible pains in my book and side were beginning to erase, and at the time of menstruation 1 ditl not have nearly as serious a time as heretofore. so I continued its use for two months, and at the end of that time I was like a new woman. 1 really have never felt better in my life, have not had a siok headache since, and weigh "0 pounds more than I ever rliil ??. T unhesitatingly recommend Vegetable Compound." ? Mrs. May IIaii.k. Kd5'erton, Wis., President Household iconomics Club. ? $r,GJO forfeit If orlgiral of above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. Women should remember tliere Is cte tried and true remedy for all female Ills, Ij.vdta K. Pinkham's VegetableCompound. Refuse to buy any other medleine, you need the best. So. 4b. I !nr-iv|U'?l'lo KuvA"'rr,'J 'llfcl.'jvar wt./ 3 I WEBSTER'S I Internationa! Dictionary j I cf ENGLISH, Gic~r?p(iy, Cfo-raphy, Fiction, etc. I ;; The One Crcc.1 SUndard Authority. I b The N>vr Kditlon h.a 2o,C\X> trrrOti ftJhi pa*,**. H ."? H|ln?lr?>t.?*rys. NVw plrtc* Uirorghmit. M l.et Ua Send You ?Ti? fi' L* i* "A Tcit in Pronuncir'.lj.i" L \. ' ( ri- i > . ' [t i . * \ < . s j t r - \ ? j ,.? f i |'??11 i ? , I 8 Tx!vick'? 4i iaebt*. I r in quality. tecou?!?eii fm In *be " I T- n Pucrinn aI#O UP; BUIOHS ABOUT THE CZAR Russia's Ruler Fears He May Bo Forced to Abdicate* POWER OF MESMERIST BROKEN The CMf IIa? Kren Coinplrtely I'mlfrth# I'ouer or h tlypuotlftt?H? Iln* Wrrn Mootly anil l)i'prc??eil ty Failure of Certain l'luii* ? AVonlil Clint; to HI* WIf* Katlicr Tbnii to tl?o Crown. St. Peters burs:. Russia.?It lias been learned that the recent summoning of Dr. Merzhievsky, oue of the foremost specialists in nervous diseases, lo the South of Russia?which gave rise to the report that lie was Koing to attend the Czar or the Cznrlnn or both. Their Majesties in turn having been alleged to be suffering from melancholia?was to visit Balaklava. where tin? Cm ml Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich is detained as insane. Some observers of the situation do not believe that the accession of the Grand Duke Vladimir, uncle of the Czar, to the throne, iu the event of the Czar's abdication, and the death of Ids brother, the Grand Duke Michael, the lll'tr- liwcninnlii'n u-mil.l I... I.... ami they <lo not credit the reports that the advent to supreme power of the Vladimir family would materially niter the existing state of afinirs. as the masses are ignorant in regard to every Czar's true character, and the educated people attach merely subordinate importance thereto, and the possible effect of the Draconian system under a sterner ruler on the prospects of a possible revolutionary movement is naturally regarded as idle speculation. The latest reports about Pnilipp, the mesmerist who is said to have the Czar completely under his influence, are that > he is a former French physician, a nat- ! urnlized American and that lie lias been in Russia about 11 year living in tlie homes of two Montenegrin princesses who married Russians. It is added that (lie Czar granted to 1'hilipp the right to practice medicine in Russia and to wear the epaulettes of a military surgeon of the rank of a Couti] cillor of State, which equals that of a Cetieral. Finally it is asserted that the court physician. Dr. Ott. went to I a v:\dia and succeeded in persuading tile Czar to forbid 1'hilipp to practice ou tile Czarina, and the departure of | the Ministers of War. of the Interior' i and of Finance from Idvad'.a was iuterpreteil as a sign that I'hilipp's in' tluenee was orokeu. If 1c: nlc. 1 !...? .1 I .emu i ii.u i ih'm* .umisicra ? I jointly present oil a report to Mis Majesty discrediting 1'hilipp, that the j Cstnr dt'fi'iiilPu riiilipp anil that he resented what tie classed as interference with his personal affairs, but tinally 1 yielded. This is looked upon In some ' quarters as evidence that the optimistic statements on the subject of the Czar's mental condition require limitation. Many persons who have jnst returned from l.ivndin assert tlint the Czar lias Iwcn moody and disgusted because ids early hopes of Introducing a happier 1 regime In Russia were frustrated by i the reactionists, whose intimidation i j imposed a distasteful role upon him. | Ills Majesty was nlso suid to be in gen- i I nine fear that his abdication would lie ; ' demanded, which was strengthened 1 ' by the sudden return of the (Irnnd : iMiko Michael and his demonstrative | public appearances. Persons knowing | the Czar assert that if he were forced ! to choose between the throne and do! mestle happiness he would abdicate. ! The acceptance of the lucrative but unimportant administratorship of Apanages by the Czar's bosom friend. Prince Obolonsky, is interpreted as "going to cover" before any possible changes which might destroy the value of his personal influence. In any case, the Ministers' departure | from l.ivndia possibly indicates that j tlie crisis is past. COLOMBIA BLOCKS THE CANAL.* The Negotiation* For a Treaty Have Come lo a StumlMllll. Washington. !>. ('. ? A question of the 1 gravest intornational inn tor I a nee occu|tie?i almost tlio entire attention of the j President and .the (' nblnet at their regular meeting. It eoneerned the negotiations with Colombia for (lie eou| elusion of the Panama Canal treaty. [ Secretary Ilay made a minute ex phi* I nation of the status of the negotiations. and his report was not only diseouragiug. but indiented that the | attitude of the Colombian Government i was such as to render it uncertain whether it would give its consent to the construction of the eounl. The negotiations have come to a standstill: In fact, it is not going too far to say that they are virtually on the point of breaking ofT. It is understood that Mr. Hay told the Cabinet that the Colombian Minister in Washington, Senor Concha, who declares lie possesses plenary powers to negotiate a treaty, lias rejected the terms proposed by the United States for a canal right of way. The (lovernment is unwilling to offer move liberal terms, and. as one otHeer of the Administration expressed it, is "marking time." Woman fcmfc?<c Two Mnr.lcr*. Mrs llm.U Vo?it " ........ ...... iimi iwt'iuynvfc years ago shot and killed her luisbnnd. hut was cleared on the grontul of insanity, hns confessed to the murder of .Tnnics Conn and his wife, Patience The murder of the Conns was though' to have been committed by the lone bandit who held up the Northern Paelfle train at Hear Mouth. Mont., a short time apo. Mr. Narling is believed to be demented and is held in tlie prison hospital at PhlVimhurrr. Mont. 1*w? From M?l HmlUk. The flying column under Generifl 1 Manning hns relieved. Bohotle, Snmoll- I land. Over one-third of the garrisoa | was suffering from mAlnrlnl fever, j The Mad* Mullah is now Mmlug. preparing to resist any advance of the British. l'roTliloiii of Kruitp'a Wilt. Horr Krupp's will provides flint the works at Essen, Germany, shall not be turned into a Joint stock company I under twenty-five years, total revenues of the plant going to bin widow. ? gv-iaaflir 11M |J Syrvi III th?- b*s{ l|| jjj Jjlj j It is pure. (j! It is gentle, y: It is pleasant. if. 1 It is efficacious, y- i j It is not expensiv< p | ^ Rootl ror cliil< r.AI |j> I It is excellent for $ ' I It is convenient fo ii 1 lis It is perfectly safe ?; ' It is used bv milli & , * p . j j It stands highest, j lj<j ' If you use it you 1 (Jn ; |f produces. i nl I ljl_ SOUTHERN MADE for SOUTHERN MAIDS The Best Ladies' Shoes to America for SI.5 3 ' TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, IP TOI'R UKALKK DOM NOT ? Alt It V 'I Hli*l, A HOHA 1, ?'.% ICI? TO IINWILI/I'KM, VOI WltKltP. I V.il . * *. ~ ? - - CRADI)OCK-TERRY CO., flAKLRS. LYNCHBURG, VA. u r it (SHOE COJ Send tor Catalog Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Jersey City, has a choir, the members of which are pledged not to marry for a year. The penalty for violating the agreement will be the forfeiture of $ 100 to Zion Choral Union, the members of which will decide the guilt or innocence of any singer who may be accused. The trustees of the church have been forced to take this action as a protection against having the choir disrupted bv i Cupid. Tho preceding choir achieved widespread notoriety when several members became engaged and afterward married. .A j Which? A lean and potash-hungry soil, wasted seed, wasted labor and idle j gins?A MORTUAQE. Or, plenty of Potash Iin the fertilizer, many hales and a 1 | I busy gin?A BANK ACCOUNT. ' Why 1 p .of FT^s family S&xadivcr A Iron, ladies. if business men. under all circumstances, ons of families the world over, as a laxative, with physicians, lave the best laxative the world h'.in , r ,,!,,;^^ in i.im.i.-m Writ.- i... (.< < 1*1 i C.oLLK<jKh. uicbtiiMU 1,V*.*lllr?itliiKtiHtii,aih. Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something jnst as good." School of Johnson and Garrick. The oltl Kim; Kdranl VI Gramma: School at l.ichlleld. lSt.gland which has boon sold recently at public auction. lias many interesting literary associations, says the Westminster Or/.ette. It Is the school where Addison gained distinction as loader in a "barring out" enterprise, and where Ilr. Johnson had I.atin "whipped into him," and so far won the respectful regard of his schoolfellows thui they used to call for him in the morning at his house and carry him to the school on their shoulders. Garrick, of course, was one of Johnson's fellow scholars "thorp, ami Ashmole the antiquary. whose monument at Oxford is the museum hearing his name, was also a l.ichfield scholar. In Utah and Washington, in the Pacific group of States, the percentage of illiteracy is less than 4 per cent.; in Colorado. Oregon and Wyoming less than stfc Creations in Stylish Shapes I M YAL WORCESTER )DCpTQ straight Sci 4Y-JI? I J FRONT wtfa re the embodiment oi perfection M STYLE, FIT, nod FINISH. / >ur dealer. Accept no substitute. | V- V- V I al Worcester Corset Co. \ WORCESTER, MASS. ^ .-"V ATX. tm. m. - f HUFSY 10 DAYS'TREATMENT FREE. Lj * Jh} .IIis.70 lands Dropsy anditjcomHmk \s p'licAVior.s a apecialty fur twenty 7 years vrith tile aost wonderful ,( tocceRi. flaTocurudnauy tboui- , C"C5S.tt.n.0aSEM,3 8CHBt * Ttsr 1* Atlanta, Go. WALTER'S * *-> H.a?l?che. Ho w 11 POWDERS every - < iii.n, I ut all tlruif More* U i<o\v?l< is. 10 font#. lu* ?lirc to tot IN it l.'I'KIl S. H?>fti-? ail others Your lirumri-i will jr?*t tlifjn for y??ti. The> aro Hire to give lelirl if they ilon't curi'. .-rr<l 10 cents tor |>ih ka-e to 'I'lll-: U tl/l l li 4 HK.H I4'A 1, 4 <? . \\ %?IM>4;'I 4>>.?.4'. CREE CATALOGUE ^ I lUritaln* I.eailing varletlca thnriiughbr. d farm talaod poultry and egg*. while guineas. I*1 fowl*, ttir.ey*, geete, ducta, wild and domestic ' Shropshire ahrep. plus, ctlirt. Msiteee ami an#., re rut* IVlglan hares, canary bird* beat tire. d? <>f jo|<; shepherd, rat. wateb. p .inter-, ret rr?, hound* blood, c.Kin aolf mill ln-t tut; led fo* Ctlb* It. 4). MA?4>V V. 1*. National stoelt Association Membera Anerlcan shropuh're Ara'n, Klrlta*l.ii'.l(<< SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm. f v ftas for aale a large nu ntier of '*"* F^V nice young i egWtored A.J.C.C. \'SA ' j Jer.ey IIII11 a and llet'eya. I , aft y?r None baiter hrci In the south , Y}r_)SS^it^y < Olllbtnln^ el..-I- .1? W not*rt fini? ui> :.-> blon l M \\ _ II1 lu America Hull* 10 to it " months olil, tiSim. Ilotfor*. >am? avr. *iV0> Pol. ANI> CHINA Plus. i.Vib ra< li. Bvnd i-h^ck t?n<l art >?hnt you wnnt. T. f. UHASH t 1.1.. Prop . Hatllaboro. X C. illilBM* llolilt?r raiAloKUc Frrr. < ()MH T<M 14 !XO\ Kl/rv t OMI?A.\\ . IU.\TIMJH?. mil AAA HH COKtS WntKt AIL [(.Sfc FAILS. ST fca Boat t ough Syrup. Taatea Good. Uro ?3 LtJ In ttiaw. soM by tirugguta. "| BecaM Its-component parts are all whc It acts gently without unpleasa It is wholly free from objection; It contains the laxative princip It contains the carminative prin it contains wrioiesome aromati agreeable and refreshing to tl All are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientific:) Its value is due to our method of the orginality and siuiplicitj' < To get its beneficial effects? bi Manufactured (AUTORfflA pfSan FroLncicco. L.o\i ?jvl!le, Ky. trot SALE BY ALL LEAL IS < Lil. i-n?W-.- V? -. MniilJBi i V * IWhen men that every c hild has .1 right to he educated, and when every child's right he<onies very man's duty, when education comes to be the first and chiofest concern of a people, then the door of the general public welfare ir thrown wide open. We will not forget. of course that better than heaping up gold is the making of men that are finer than gold.?10. ('. Branson. Do we believe in Industrial Education? As profoundly as we believe that men must work, so profoundly do we believe that they should prepare to work intelligently. Biblical Recorder. I Cj> } Cares Ei:a=?'.lra S:iitica by Bjutralitiag thei / !> fit better tin tie k::t tl::i yrlir. AU b C In the fall-winter of l'.KX) I wmtitQlici J that t had 10 uso n cau>a to uNSist. me In ( no ruse to mv thigh. unU tin- only posl 1 straight out in front ot me, while lu h i I of the <Mqrn.se. I began treatment at unci J Mr. J. 'I'. Duster, ?.f Oreen villo, of the # ' ItnuCM iv.unu." i purehHHed a bottle j |)>m'er tinit it S bottles out not cure tr \ bottl" rcl eveil mo, uml 1 liaro bail tin to i W. A. 1*.timer, wlm IIi -.? -1? - - u lilt' 1 l nf rlp'Umut :mu, uinl for six >v>-r>ks ti:nl ti f use of co vera, t.otil.s of Kit KI'M AC! DlC nix ptayiioliui, who is u uv?t tooiov. r in / Vourstiuiy, J. I.. O. TH(lMI'S(i> p A!! Dru^ifisis, < r express ) (iobhitt Chemical Co., . ! jrS >&> |H?I p-: - / Imergon'S (4b"u ' iBai^O-SEtTZER ' A 11 10 CENTS. Ml CURES ALL |J^ teiCHK; f% SOlDfi EOHpili ^ 1^ jl ' ' ' *; ^ 0tJ 0f ' Put up in Collapsible Tubes. A Substitute for and Superior to Mu'turi <?r anv other plaster, and will not hlistc the most delicate skin. Tlio |>aln allaying and cutntivc qualities of this nrtlcle arc wonderful. It will atop the toothache at once and relieve head ache and sclntlca We recommend it as tlie liest und sufest ex- I tenia) counter-irritant known, also us an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach nnd all rlicui.iu'le.ncurnlglc nnd gouty complalnts. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and it will Is- found to lie Invulunhlc in tha ' household. Many peonle say "It is the liest of all your preparations. Price 15 cents, at all druggists, or other dealers, or by sending this amount to us in uostage stamps we will send you a tube by mull. No artlele should lie accepted by the puhllo i unless the same carries our label, us otherwise 1 It Is not genuine. CHESEBROl'GH MANUFACTURING CO., 17 State Street, New York t'lty. AllSUIIMr Fon' "l ,)s A M\!,tnu IIIIIKIe^F ,V'? " ?:<iraln Ml IMJ||{ MllllillvlU I'll.i.a m:\t i tiK'i .p \n> w Hht OM.t O\t IUMK Addreee A. U WAHU, l?t>X U. AYtl.VlYY. SSRRm*I ThsniAsoa's Eye Water ISC || ilcsorae. Ill 11 ? tit after-effects. able substances. ii lij|' les of plants. jj jjj| I % iciplcs of plants. j ;! j j p c liquids which are ' !: ?, Lie taste. :ij li ? :s J.-: 1 j % ! I! lly compounded. i i;j I gi j : ! 5 manufacture and to jf j 35 of the combination. ' , j \n 'SIB $ iv the genuine. j : j J 'i :l I A Jill | 5^pCl:t / Cel. ill ? J New York. N. Y | jij ? r it it UOOiSTH. I : |! $ |': ? jjj Piles or hemorrhoids whether itrhinK, bleeding or protruding, promptly relieved and pmnaneiiiy cured hv :?v method without* knife or operative measure*. Write me fullv regarding your <a*o and 1 will advi*< you hnmstlv .11 the matter. Consultation free, f'rice of treatment complete. only ft.no. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Write today. Dr. H. N. TANNER. Ersst Aurora.. N. Y. WHY SUFFER HEADACHE OR LA GRIPPE? [J CURE YOURSELF WITH CAPUDiNE NO BAD EFFECTS. Sold at all Drvifjstoros icidi la tk# tlsod tad irirlag tkcn cat cf the i/ttcrc. S Iced dlicasei yield prenptly tc tkie great rcacdy. ( to?l with Sciatic Rheumatism, so much so , i walking. I- Poll sitting down, there was \ Itlon In which I could l>otir uiy lejr was f icclininK position. Hcnllziiur tho nature ? s, but received no rolU'l until induced by r i druit tlrin of Ilruce Ss Duster, to take J from them under tho iruariintccof Mr. C ic the money would be r? funded. One f uch of rheumatism since that time. ( lino t l!Hi|), was down wit li a severe attack / i> be turned in bed on n sleep. After the S I. he was pronounced well by the at tend- C the cllieneV of your medicine. ? f, Kilitor 1'irkfiin S-. ntiiv l. Pickens. S. C. r .i;jc (.repaid, 1'ricc *i.on. / lialtlrnore, fid. / i ICKLY CURED BY ^ j VF/?rWff?PE. M || Portable Saw Stills! wllh llnclitcA anil Iiollcm Complete. I fann J Mfulc In Even nlzi-a, trlotion fred. ent>lr I yd llnlilnlnr fi,;, nalrnt rlut:i irt \v< r^ ?ml B A fl Inijcov I <i",:*. AJAX ? i:NTK? B / D_ lli.W.'k I .VUM'HW ronMn-.W'l J .MC* VtOl npedkl KtCRDM IO til* ptl vrorlw required of I Ijotii. TIiU ? < ?h - So. 4!). For four years 1 had been troubled with constipation, i which brought on piles. I was induced to try Ripans Talxilcs. The results were better than I expected. As a regulator of the bowels I believe Ripans are without an equal, and I am never without them no .v. At druggiata. l'he Five-Cent packet ia enough for an ordinary occaaion. The family bottle, fiO cent*, contain* a ?ut?pty tor a vrar. i /