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TWO SICNALS. 44briek-dust-llke" deposit. Urination is infrequent, too frequent or o.veessive. You should heed these dsiuger signals befort; chronic eoinplientlons set in? Diabetes, Dropsy. Itrijrhl's Disease. Take Dunn's Kidney Tills in time aud the cure is simple. J. F. Wainwrljrht, of the llrtn of Bones <& Wainwrijjht, painters and eontractors. Tulnski. Va.. says: "Four or live times a year for the past few years 1 have suffered with severe attacks of pain ill in}- back. caused from kidney trouble. During these sjw'lls I was in such misery from the constant pain An,'. aching that it was almost Im. iwsailile for me to stoop or straighten, sind it really seemed as If the whole small of my back bad given away. At times I also lind difficulty with the kidney secretions, which were discolored, irregular and scalding, and I was also greatly distressed with headaches and dizziness. I used a number of recommended remedies, but 1 never found anything so suecesssful as Poan's Kidney Pills. When I heard of them 1 had an attack and procured a box of them. In a few days the pain and lameness disappeared, the trouble with the kidney secretions was corrected and my system was improved generally. I have every confidence in Poan's Kidney Pills." i A Fhke Tiiiai. of this gnat kidney i medicine which cured Mr. Wainwright 1 will he mailed to any part of the United 1 States on application. Address Foster- ' Milhurn Co., RufTalo. N. Y. For sale ] by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. At the Kindergarten. I 'Would you bo porry If your mam- 1 nm was to die?" askod the smallest : littie girl on the bench as she painstakingly threaded her needle and fell tc work on her hemming 1 "Oh, what a silly question!" ropliod the plump girl with a blue pinafore '( who sat next to her. "Of course I sncuhl." An-1 she gave a vicious tug at her thread to shake the knot out cf it. "Well, I shouldn't be sorry if my i father was to die," put in a thin little woman of eight. The other looked shocked and asked why. "Oh, he's too fresh." replied the , Ihin girl iu accents of deepest disgust. ! Southern Rhodesia's gold output in ! May was the biggest recorded, being j over 19,500 ounces. | I An Ideal Woman's Medicine. J , y So says Mrs. Josie Irwin, of 325 So. College St., Nashville, Tenn., of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Never in the history of medicine has the demand tor one particular remedy lor female diseases equalled thnt attained l>v l.ydiu E. IMnklwim's "Vo|fetnl?lo Compound, and never during the lifetime of this wonderful medicine lias the demand for it been so ffrcat as it is to-dny. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, unci t nrougnbut trio length ami biv.ult h of this great continent come the glad tidings of woman's sufferings relieved by jt. and thousands upon thousands of letters are pouring iarirom grateful women saying that it will and positively does cure the worst forms of female complaints. Mrs. Pinkhatn invites all women who are im/./.led about t heir health to write her at I.ynii, Mass., for adviee. ttueh correspondence is seen by women only, and no charge is made. r#B mra*" To AP Buy* Our Haw Imaravnd Hi|)i Orada Stfl.il5 Madal Oanta* M#?t*n V-ycl*. VIMJImW an ?y)r* ..4 aikH at 48TOIHI U KtiLV " 1 LAItrairttl. r*atk*UM?twMi4rrralb.rrrU IWfwratt*. !*?? ? prl?Mk*.wa a?4 > KU1 HI tl. Write fSr Pin Blrr.1* Catalac**. 4ddr?a, SEAMS. ROEB'JCK A CO., CHICAGO. ^jL I L T* AN INGENIOUS MERCHANT. How He Waa Able to Ascertain Certain Facta by a Little Ruse. Recently a wealthy merchant in Paris, who docs an extensive business in Japan, was informed that a prominent lirm in Yokohama had failed, hut the name of the firm he could not learn. He could have learned the truth by calling, hut. to save expense, he went to a well known banker, who had received the news, and requested him to reveal the name of the firm. "That's a very delicate thing to do." replied the banker, "for the news Is not ottlciai, an.l if I give you the nr-mc 1 might incur some' responsibility." The merchant argued, but In vain. nn.\* finally he made this proposition: "I will give you." ho said, "a list of ten firms in Yokahama. ar.d I will ask you to look through it and then to tell me. without mentioning any name, whether or not the name of the firm v.hich has failed appears in it. Surely you will do that for me?" "Yes." said the banker, "for if I do not mention any name I cannot he held responsible in any way." The list was made, the banker looked through it. and. as he handed it back to the merchant, said: "The name of the merchant who has failed is there." "Then I've lost heavily," replied the merchant; "for that is the firm with which I did business," showing him a name on the list. "But how do you know that is the firm which has failed?" asked the banker, in surprise. "Very easily," replied the merchant. "Of the ten names on the list only one is genuine?that of the firm with which I diil business; all the others are fictitious."?Tit Bits. A Boston business man. who has a rery poor opinion of the detectives in that city, sent for two of them recently and showed the photograph of a rather tough-looking person, whose identify he seemed anxious to learn. Due of the sleuths at once identified Lire man as a noted bank robber: lh.; >ther inclined to the belief that it was in equally notorious forger. They finally agreed that it was the bank robber, whereupon the business man showed the back of the photograph, on which they sv.nl the original's name? William Bean liowclls. When tin author heard that he had been mistaken "or a noted criminal he thoughtfully observed that he could not blame the Jcti ( lives. B. Eh BT btNV FREE. Cures TtlooU uml NUiii lll?i':nr?, Cancers, llrhhi; Humor*. ISouu i'oiii*. Botanic ltlnod Balm (Ik B. B.1 cures Pimples, ronbby, scaly, heliing lv'zothn. Ulcers, Bating Soros, Scrofula. Blood 1> .... Itl. li.sin, Cancer. Especially advised for chronic eases tlmt doctors, patent medicines anil Hot Springs fail to euro or help. Streugthens weak kidneys. Druggists, $1 per largo bottle. To prove it cures 11. 1$. 15. scut freo by writing Bi.oon Bai.Ji" Co., 12 Mitchell Street, Atlanta. Ga. Deecrib? trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed lettor. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. All wo ask is that you will apeak a good word for 15. 15. 11. The nn.uber of German steamers in 1 V71 w.i- 151; :n 1S'J7 this number iiad increased to 1125. " 1 ITU permanently curod.No lltsor norvv.nnc?s after first day s use of Dr. Kline's Groat Nerveitostoror.filtriol bottleaud troatisofroo Dr. R.H.Kline, Ltd.. u.$l ArchSL, l'niia., t's. London has over thirty Kin;; streets and the same number of Queen streets or roads. Miv.Wiislovv's Soothing Syrup for chlldraa J teeth ug.soti >u tho gums, reduces intlnmraa lion,allays pain.cur?* wind colic. 25c. aboctlo It has often happened that cables have been destroyed by submarine earthquakes. June Tint Hutteh Coloi: makes top .!.? t.-i l-..? r Ui II4U JliaiUCV. UULUT. Willi sonic people falling in love is largely a mutter of haliit. riso'sCuro for Consumption Is un inrp.lllblo modicluo for coughs oiul colds.?N. Vr\ Samuel. Ocean Orove. X". .1.. Feb. 17, l'JJJ. The pamphlet "btasnluit Industry," just published, contains an interesting description of the famous potash mines in tiermany, from which all the potash imported into this country and Used for manuring is derived. The chapter about the use of potash in agriculture as one of the most important in^cdienls of a complete fertilizer adds largely to the value of the book, and among the ninny line illustrations those showing the experiments at Southern Fines, X. are of particular interest to practical farmers. Copies of this pamphlet can !>c had free by writing to the (Icrntan Kali Works, 93 Nassau street, New York. X". Y. ItlUU i.< ?m>i. ttloO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in all Itsstage-, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1:; the onlv inwltlv.i mim i-.........?.. f- ? . ? ^ i*w n miunil ba the medical fraternity. Catarrh boini; a constitutionnl disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's CatarrhCure Is taken intorlinlly, uctlngdirectlyupon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system, tlieroby desiroyngtho foundation of tho disease, and giving ti e patient strength by buildlni; up thoconstitution and assisting nature in doiuu its work. Tho proprietors have so much faithiti its curative powers that thoy offer One Hundred Dollars for any euso that it Tails to ouro. bond for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Chknet .1 Co., To.oJo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hail's Family Pills nro the best. DvsrrrstA. IsDiOKsno* and nl' >tomnoh ills positively cured by TAHEIt'ri PF.l'8lN COMPOUND. 10e. si7.e mailed freo to any address. Write Pr.Tnbrr Mfg. Co.,PeOrln,IlI. Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold Ir> balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." Wja rj T pj _Men and women to work s *VI t- LJ home aiel earn m mey dcrlntr spare hours. K9 c?nv*Mlnir. NeroHim* Auy one candn tt, Write at once f, r our aroelal 1 n*a ofi?r ior *iior? tlm" \Iy. I>IMNKLN ai.iioK, SI- Wolt U,U -t? o.. -\u./ .or*. ,*s . ' CONGRESSMAN (To The I'e-ru-n* Medici "Pe-ru-na is All Y Congressman I). F. Wilber. of Oneontd T/ic I'cruna Medicine Columbia Gentlemen?"l*er.*uaded by a /rti have alnniHt /nil y recovered after th* vlnced that I'cruna in all you claim your medicine to all who are aflllctei JVIlber. t'e-ru-ni* ? PrpTrnllta and Cure for Cold*. Mr. ('. F. tiivcn. Sussex. X. B., VicePresident of "The Pastime Boating Club," writes: "Whenever the cold weather sets in 1 have for years past been very sure to catch a severe cold which was hard to throw off, and which would leave aftereffects on my constitution the most of the winter. "Last winter 1 was advised to try Perunn. and within five days the cold was broken up and in live da\ s more I was a well man. I recommended it to several oi"1 my friends, and all speak the highest praise for it. There Is nothiny like' I en na far catarrhal a f)t let lone. It in well niyh in/a II ible'as a cure, and J (jladly endorse It." - / '. Given. A I*root I neiit Slnircr SmtikI t ruin l.oss of Vole. Mr. .Julian Weisslitz, 17o Seneca street. Bull'alo, N. V., is ('orrespondinu Secretary ot The Sangcrlnst, of New York: is the leading second bass of The Si}nger!i'.-t, the largest (iernian singing society of New l'lie Food of the Red-Shouldered Hawk, j A bird most unjustly persecuted ns j a rmcKcn unci is me ren-snoutiicreu hawk, which with another innocent spcrics, the red-tailed hawk, is shot by ignorant people for the evil deeds of those mischief -makers, the goshawk, the sharp-shinned hawk and Cooper's haw!:, all of which oeeasionaly visit the poultry yard. For two months last, year I kept three full-grown rodshouldered hawks in a large enclosure with forty chickens of various sizes, and although I purposely allowed them to become quite as hungry as they would have been in a wild state, they never Injured a single chicken. On the other hand, they would quickly kill and devour live snakes and frogs. The result of this experiment is not, perhaps. conclusive etidenee of the innocence of this species, hut it tends to show that red-shouldered hawks may lie trusted even in the farm yard. Hoth . n.l ..1,..,, 1.1.......I on.I no.l Coilo.I l.n.i-l.-u live ehiefiy on uiico, though they vnry their diet with reptiles, frogs and inserts. Very rarely do they molest birds of any kind.?Woman's Homo Companion. Roanoke (Va.) College will celebrate its semi-centennial in June. Its president. Julius D. Drehor. has been at the head of that institution for twenty-five years, and has hern a member of the faculty for thirty-two years. He is the senior college president in Virginia in time of service, and graduated at the institution of which he is now the head in the class of 1871. \Ha!f-Sick\ B?WOaMBl r? Q " 1 first used Ayer's Sarcsparilln B B in the fall of 1848. Since then I g have taken it every spring as a 2 I blood-purifying and nerve- I gj strengthening medicine." ? ^ S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. I !If you feci run down, 3 are easily tired, if your js nerves are weak and your j blood is thin, then begin \ to take the good old stand- j ard family medicine, Aycr's Sarsaparilla. < It's a regular nerve | j lifter, a perfect blood a | builder. St-09 4 bottle. All drnnltts. jjj . A?k your doctor what he think* of Ayer'a | Saranparllla. Ha kuom all about thi< prati'l H old family meritrlna Follow hla advice and Q wa will ba aatliflrd EG I J. ('. ATIB Co., Lowtll, Mtll. I If winter left Rr you "ill run down," A Hires \ wji Rootbeer J? That will "set you going." fiHuMk Flv* Ra"ona for 25 canta. >/HR3hS Ir'^i vharlei E Hlres I WILBER SAYS no Co., oT Columbus, O.) ou Claim For It." i, N. V., writes: j, Ohio: >ntl I have tried.' your remedy and I use of a few bottles. 1 am fully conlor It, and I cheerfully recommend I with catarrhal trouble."? David / ' | York anil also the oldest. ) In 1S!K> The Sungerlust celebrated its fiftieth anniversniy with a large eelehration in New York City. The following is his testimony: "About two years ago I caught a severe ! cold while traveling and which settled I into catarrh of the bronchial tubes, and so ; affected my voice that 1 was obliged to j cancel my engagements. In distress I was .lib iseil to try I'eruna. and although 1 j had never used a patent medicine before, I sent for a bottle. "Words but illy describe my surprise i to find that within a few days I was i greatly relieved, and within three weeks I I was entirely recovered. I am never with- i out it now, and take an occasional dose ! when 1 feel run down."- .luliau Weisslitz. I I,' you do not derive prompt and satis- | factory results from the u?e of I'eruna j j write at once to Dr. I tart man. giving a , : full statement of your ease and he will iie pleased to gi\c vou his valuable advice ! i gratis. ; \. i 11 re-, s Dr !l irim \ ? ! 'Tin- ll.irtiuun Sanitarium, Cmuinbiis. ' t )jlio. To Lco!< After Soldiers' Feet, l.onl Roberts approves of the appointment cf one chiropodist for each battalion. Van Rcncssolner Schuyler, a NewYork society man. who cones by his j name directly from two famous Knick! erboeker families, filed a petition in | bankruptcy tlii.s week, with liabilities j at ?11.000 and liia good name as assets. ; Schuyler will bo remembered as the eccentric millionaire who once did stunts with Buffalo Rill. \\ hen a man iias sore icct it is liari! ior hint to stand on his dignity. I l Cut.: r.i;-.r.av.:r. tad Ocl&ttc^y bclitrxllzlng tilt a.; / Is far tatter thai the ten t'.;:i ;urt?:r. All Ui V In the fail-winter of I'.KK) I wasaltllcti j that i had to uso n can? to assist mo in C no case to inv thigh, and the oaly posll J straight out. in front of mc, while in n n c of the disease, I began trcutaicut at once J Mr. J, T. Poster, of Oreeuville, of the ^ " hiikitmaoiat:." 1 purchased a bottle . ...pa-*, ill' it .1 . pvii up hi'i mil run! 1IV \ bottle relieved tnc, and I havo hud no toi j \v*. a. I'ulncr, who lived hero at. thoti v of rh^uniat ibiii, and for 8ix wi>i>k<< litid t< y use of several bottles of It 11 KL'MACI I)E C uijr physician, who is a jtreat believer in ? Yours truly, J. L. O. THMMl'SON S All Drupnists, or cxpros; ^ Bohbitt Chemical Co., (Stands fcr Union Metallic Cartridges. It also stands |j t n iur unnorrn sncoung ana sails BH Ask ycur dealer for U.M.C. fiS M ARROW and NITRO CLUB ; B| Smokeless Shot Shells. (J?| PI The. Union Metallic Kg "VSP Cartridge ! 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Creates Energy *>,<$ he bcdy to properly perform its . Kidney Troubles. Nervousness, Blotches and Rheumatism are er and Blood Syrup H /oil as a hoalth retainer. )ut injurious matter, stimulating SW rengthening every weakened part. BBS ler that has been used by hund- ttjij past 50 years with wonderful km A test will demonstrate this. EH > cts. and $I.OO. EL cpartmont explaining symptoms 1 free confidential advice. P3S ier Medicine Company, BK Chattanooga, Tonn. PSw Yes, your t,rugji*t **il* It. Re sure it's Dr Thiicher's. thoujh. Jl '