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Health and beauty are the glorii
who suffer constantly with wcaknes
tain their beauty. Preservation of p
a duty women ore to themselves.
When women are troubled wit!
menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoea,
womb, that bearing domi feeling, i
ache, bloating (or flatulence), genera
Castration, or are beset with such
situde, excitability, irritability, i
chfdy, "all gone" and " want-to-be-le
lessness, they should remember th<
E. Pinkliam's Vegetable C
Case of this Prominent Chicago
Confident*'* in I vdIn P DlnL-l
ww.aaawaavw U1U *4 K ilt.it
Df.au Mrs. Pinkiiam :? IL affords
testimonial to the great number who 1
ttxm'.H Vcgctabl? Compound. Thi
ccasivc physical a
^ ncrvo*Js irri'
^99 one of my club fri<
& 1.,-v W been cured of ova
*TO Loo mi si St., Chicago, III. President
arcsters, Catholic.
"What Ls left for tho women of i
ak we publish, but to believe. Don't s
able feel bow wicked you'are to re
yourself and your friends, when a
obtained ? Don't you think it wou
prejudices and " T*ry JLydiu E. PI;
which is better than all the doctors f
of hundreds of thousands of women
should convince all women.
Follow the record of this raedici
of thousands of women whoso lett<
paper were not brought about by 44
Pltilrhnm'c
? ?? ? v V/WUij/UUlHI
>> Oman's Ills.
Those women who refuse to a<
hundred thousand times, for they go
? r-tirk to the medicine that you 1
Pinkkam for advice.
tftrAfin FOTtFniT If wr cannot fortbflt
Health, Insurance j
|7 When travsling there's a hoap of com- 'p'j I
IB .tfr! hi l:now:i |f that you ancl your dear ?| I
one- arc protested from accident by >? i
insurance. .4 '
? Mure pcoclo tvoir.a ill than Injured. ,!
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* hould be. Don't travel without a bot- j
1 Rr? Thaslicr's
| Liver and 8ico&3 Syrup n
JB Ail it costs !s 50 cents and it may savo ist
1MB ton times that in doctcrr.'bi!ls. boslrtes U
MB ({'.vine >ou abeolutJ protoction from M I
Ta til health. ' J
Great for til Liver, Kitinty and D'.ood
3H Trcucias. Ask youi druccist. J j
w .* v vvm? u.iu fi.vj per uniue. k 1
3 1.00 mz? contains mora than twioa 50 B
JH rent tizo. g
jl Write our Consultation Department, w
rt. explaining symptoms. and receivo Ireo R
$5. confidential rdvicc. '
$ THACHER MEDICINE CO., &
$ Chattanooga, Tonn. .
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CtRIPrn CU8LD WITHOITi CUTTING,
ft j\ I,n" || A Now Vegetable Remedy.
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Cure Guaranteed inLvcry Case Treated.
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GRIPPE HUB
The lingering results of La Grippe remi
They suffer from over exertion an
tints. Doan'a Kidney Fills ovcrcor
Arson*, Nkw Mexico.?I received
ttvr free sample of Doan's Kidney Piils
vhirli 1 ordered for a girl nine yenrs old
that was suffering with bed wetting, nnd
tdu: improved very fast. Tho pills acted
4tcsvf.lv on the bladder In her case ami
copjpe'j tbc trouble. J. C. Litkko.
Uatts.i: Crkkk, Mint.?My htislwind
the sample of Doiui's Kidney
IflLrt and lias taken two more boxes anil
fimdi like ft i.ew man. He is n fnvinan 0:1
tflkc 11 rand Trunk 11. II., and the work is
hard on the kidneys. Mrs. Geo. Gifford.
Pi tt.y. "vy. Va. ?The fire trial of
*>t:n's Kidney Pills acted so well with
we. I wrote llooff, the druggist, at Point
'T^Vosant, to send inu. three boxes, witlitlie
mxMill J have gained in weight, as well ;if.
?-?rircly rid of my lddnov trouble. My
wRvter bad b'-eome ve ry offensive r.nd contained
a wiiite sediment nud eioudy. 1
pravid Ji.ivo to get up six and seven limes
the night, and then the voiding
xid dribble r.nd cutis.- frequent atttaiwpts
but, thanka to Dnnti'a Kidney Pills,
Afu-y have regulated ill' tiiat, and I cannot
Tt.vtc them loo mutit. A. I-a^uau.
mih " \
;s of perfect womanhood. Women
3a j?;uiuiiu n) i nun sfx cannot roirctty
features and rounded form is
It irregular, suppressed or painful
, displaeement or ulceration of tlio
nllanunation of (lie ovaries, baek1
debility, indigestion, and nervous
symptoms as dizziness, faintness,
nervousness, sleeplessness, niclanft-alone"
feelings, blues, and liopc^rc
is one tried and true remedy.
Compound removes such troubles.
Woman Should Give Everyone
lam's Vegetable Compound.
> me great pleasure, indeed, to add my
ire today praising l.yilia E. I* ink ce
J-ears ago I broke down from exnd
mental strain. I was unable to
also lost my appetite, and I became so
table too that my friends trembled,and j
,cnd to my work. Our physician pre- |
L as 1 did not seem to improve, I was j
I could neither spare the time nor
ery much worried when, fortunately,
?nas called. She told me how she had I
.rian troubles, andhow like my hymp- I
seven bottles of your medicine cured I
she insisted that I take some.
id so, and am plad that I followed her
Within six weeks I was a different
btrong and robust in health, and have
ver since.
lumber of my friends who have been
with ailments peculiar to our sex
en your compound, and have also been
l?oneilted." ? Miss Eliza ami Daley,
of the St. Ruth's Court, Order of EorVmeriea,
after reading such letters
ome of you who are sick uiul misermain
so, making life a burden for
euro is easily and inexpensively
Id pay to drop some of your old
nkliatn's Vegetable Compound,
01 cures?" Surely the experience
1, whom the Compound has cured,
no, and remember that these euros
ers are constantly printed in this
something else," but by Lydlu E.
- thfl Croat. VVnman'o 'lfoiimilw
- o *
oopt anything else* are rewarded a
t what tlicy want ? a cure. Moral
mow is the liest. "Write to Mrs.
h prmlicn lh? original totter and signature of
it* ktivilntA genu inones*.
L. 1'iuU.Uuiii .Muilloiuo Co., Lynn, Mua*.
Wasp's Method of Attack.
licit, in his "Naturalist in Nicara- !
gua." draws attention to the methods ;
of attack used by different species of i
wasps. One, accustomed to animals I
and not to man, takes rare tc crawl j
down the outstanding hnirs to the !
skin before inserting it3 sting, while i
others, which live In the midst of lui- !
man dwellings, fly straight at a man's 1
face. The tlrst species, true to inhor- j
lted instinct, when it attacks unfnmi- j
liar human beings, attaches itself to
their hair or their beards. But there j
must have been a time when the sec- j
end species discovered that tne faco
was the vulnerable part, and the discovery
was the outcome of the action
of brain.
Among the many presents received
by the Czar last Easter the voffcrinc
of a Siberian convict attracted unnotni
attention and the Czar la said to have
derived extraordinary pleasure from
it. It consisted of a hnzel nut. the hollow
of whir.' contained a Chess hoard
with nli the men artistically carved in
hone The convict had worked on it
for many months. So. 28.
>T KIDNEYS.
tin with the kidneys for a long: time,
id the heavy drugs of Orippe mediae
this condition.
Aching hacks arc eased. Hip, hack, and
loin pnina overcome. Swelling of the
nmns and dropsy signs vanish.
Thcv correct urine with brick dust sediment,
high colored, pain in passing, dribbling,
frequency, bed wetting. Doan's
Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel.
Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness,
headache, nervousness, dizziness.
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AC . lea Fut.-SlrlctSy Cootidec '.tai.
BY FIRE AND FLOOD
Death and Devastation in the Wake
of High Waters.
TALES OF TERRIBLE SUFFERING
Inhabitants of North Topeka Cut Off
From All Chance of Rescue? Much
Loss of Property.
The City of Topeka suffered frightful
Ics3 of life and property last week by
both fire and flood. The story is told
in the following dispatches of Sunday
and Monday mornings:
Topeka, Kans.. Special.?People who
did not leave North Topeka Saturday
night when they had a chance, are
now in the greatest danger of losing
their lives. As far as can be estimated
at this time, over 500 people are beyond
reach of rescue. The Kansas river
is rising at the rate of three inches an
hour. Thirty are known to be dead and
the list will be larger. Hundreds are
missing. People arc drowning and
others are burning to death. If any portion
of North Topeka shall escape destruction
by the flood, it seems as
though fire would finish the work. The
large lumber yards of Jonathan Thomas
i aught hre this afternoon and the
whole block of houses were burned.
Burning houses are floating through
the streets and setting fire to others.
It. is reported that the Union Pacific
depot and hotel have been burned 1
There is no possible way of quenching
the flames. The Ions of life will he appalling,
and the property loss in the
millions. Nobody can tell just what has
been destroyed. The water extends
around Sliorey and other suburbs.
Every foot of North Topeka, Inhabited
l:j 10.000 people, is under water. The
current is so swift that no boat can
live in it. Seven thousand people have
escaped to the southsidc and are being
cared for as well as possible. The remaining
hundreds have not yet been
accounted for. They have been forced
t?< the ton floors or llio ronfo 11 f l.ulM
lugs. and are waiting for the water to
subside or carry thom down stream.
They are safe only as long as the
building remains standing. Below
town scores of men arc in tree-tops,
yelling for hoip. Thousands of revolver
shots and screams have been heard on
the north side, signals for aid. Women
and children in the western part of
North Topeka a-e standing on the
highest points in reach and yet in
water to their necks.
Burning houses are floating about,
setting fire to others. The lower stories
of the burning buildings contain
10 feet of water. The current is so
strong that no boat can approach any
of them. People are gathered on the
tops of houses and will meet death
either by lire or drowning. The cries
for help can be distinctly heard a mile
away. The whole city is wildly excited
because no aid can lie extended to the
sufferers. The river at North Topeka
is five miles wide. No possible estimate
of the financial loss is obtainable,
but it can be stated that it will reach
into the millions.
North Topeka was the manufacturing
district of the city. Three large
flour mills, three woolen mills and
other manufacturing enterprises are
ntirely destroyed. The water supply
of the whole city has been cut off. The
water from the river extends nearly
a mile on the south side. The Roek
Island depot, has been abandoned, and
more than five hundred people on this
side of the river are also homeless,
hut no loss of life has resulted in
South Topeka. The Kansas avenue
bridge is the only one across the river
for miles and the approaches to that
bridge are flooded by thirty feet of
wacer. a pontoon linage ts being
erected, in an effort to reach the suf- 1
ferers. 1
Seven thousand or more people are i
on this ride of the river sheltered in i
th^ public buildings. Topeka is now
able to take care of all the uufortu- |
rates. The work of caring for the refugees
is being pushed with the utmost ,
rapidity. From the State house as
many as &0 fires can be counted In different
parts of North Topeka. The entire
central portion of the city had 1
been burned out at 10 o'clock and it
is safe to say that by morning not
a house in that part of Topeka will
he left standing. When it. is stated that
North Topeka has 10.000 inhabitants,
the extent of the disaster can be realized.
People are sticking to the roofs
of houses and to trees, and many arc
giving up in despair and dropping into
the waters below to be carried away :
by the swift current.
The dispatches of Monday morning
give a fuller account of the loss. These
follow:
Topeka. Special.?At 1 o'rlock the
number of drowned people was known
u> uq ni icasi iou an.i a iarge number
were yet missing. Several were reported
burned to death, but this could
not be substantiated. From all over
eastern Kansas boats are being rushed
here for the rescue of the sufferers.
Shortly after daylight nine boats arrived
from Ottawa on a special train
and they were put into active rescue
service at once. Soon after reports of
drowning began to come in. A boat
containing eight men was -swept away
in the swift current about 7 o'clock
and as far as known all were drowned.
Other small boats were not able
to live in the whirling current. North
Topeka is a scene of utmost desolation.
Not a square foot of land can be
seen in any direction. There is but a
small chance of any of the residences
being left standing nt the end of the
flood period. Sherry Oakland, and the
reform r.ehool north of Topeka. are all
under the rushing waters, hut the situation
is favorable In these places
compared with what North Topeka is
undergoing. Nearly all tho fires we;-,
put out by the heavy rain, which fell
1 nearly all night.
The total loss of life in yet pure
guess work. Other points in Kansas !
aro suffering severely from the fiend,
and the damage will aggregate many |
millions of dollars.
REGISTER OF THE U. S
USES PE RU NA
Summer Catarrh
Afflicts Men and
Women. 4
HOW ,1UDSON \V. LYONS.
Register of the United
States Treasury, in a letter
from Washington, 1). (_\, says:
"2 find I'eruna to he tin
excellent remedy for the wfesgl
catarrhal affect lone of rr
spring and summer, and
those trho suffer front depress
I on front the heat of
#1... ...21 ? *>? *# /i
remedy the equal of I'eruna."?Judson
11". Lyons.
No man is lrottor known in jS?
the financial world than .ladson
W. Lyons, formerly of Augusla.
(la. His name on every *5
piece of money of recent date
makes his signature one of the
most familiar ones in the United
States.
Two hiiiTMllne From
Thankful Women,
Miss Camilla Chartier.o West
Lexington St , Baltimore, Md., ' A
writes: j
"Late suppers gradually af- , rjjSbjS
feeted .igestion and made
me it miserable dyspeptic, sut"fering
intensely at times. 1
took several kinds of medicine ?
which were prescribed by different
physicians, but still eon- i "
tinned to sutTcr. It lit the trial
of one bottle of l'eruiiii convinced
me that it would rid
me of this trouble, so I continued
taking it for several
weeks and I was m excellent health, having
gained ten pounds."- Misst'amilla Charticr.
Summer Cntnrrli
Airs. Kate ltohn. 111!) Willoukhby Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. V., writes:
"When I wrote you 1 was troubled with
frequent headaches, dizzy, strange feeling 1
in the head, sleeplessness, sinking feelings,
faintness and numbness. Sometimes
1 had heartburn. My food would rise to
my throat after every meal, and my bowels
were very irregular.
"I wrote you for advice, ami I now
take pleasure in informing you that inv
improvement is very great indeed. I did
not expect to improve so quieklv after suffering
for live long years. I am lceiing
Two of the loading ticket scalpers
in Vou* no liooi.i i?: i?.~ ' * rr*
... - - v ? VI ivuuo, im> ill IIIYI' una a. 1.
Smith, were sentenced to imprisonment
by Judge Doarman for violating
tho injunction issued to restrain them
from dealing in Reunion tickets. Smith
was lined ?1Q0 and ton days' imprisonment.
PITS permanently cured.No til? ornrnon?.
n" ss after t'r-o. day's lis" of l>r. Kline's <'.rent
Nervt llostor- r.s-2i rial bottloand t r -at isefri ?
lr. i'.. 11. ki.isk, i.til., v:>1 Ar.'li ? ., l,l:ila.,l'a
A woman is never so skepl leal as not to
believe a man wlion lie tells her lie loves
her.
I.mile* inn Wotr Slinri
One sizo smaller after using Allen's rootEase,
a powder. It makes tight or new shoes
easy. Cure.; swollen, hot, sweating, aehing
feet. Ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At
nil ilruggi ts an I shoe stores. Jilie. Don't aeeept
any substitute. Trial package Fhkk by
mail. Address, Alien S. Olaistod, I.rlioy, N'.Y.
Fully 230.) pcr.-ons commit suicide in
Russia every yea.
Tiso's Cure cannot be ton highly spoken of
as a cough cure.?j. \v. O Duie.n, 022 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, -Miin).,.lao. 0, il'00.
The vnliev ni (l.n A. *.o ? ?
- **? ? ..W ami iniidiii.s
almost unexplored.
Carpets ran l>e colored on the floor with >
PUTNAM l' ADKLKSS i)YES.
Flattery is a tool that will pry open ah
most any woman's heart.
"Too Kar Up the Gulch."
President Roosevelt invited Capt.
Seth Bullock and his wife to tiio
musicale at tho white house the other
night. Capt. Seth was the lirst sheriff
of Deadwood and has a record for
eliminating many had men from his
community by the simple expedient
of shooting them. He is an old friend
of the President.
After the musicale the President
said:
"Well, Seth, how did you like tho
music?"
If woo tr\r\ for* ' *
-v ..?.v?v? mi n|? me (jiiiiii ior
no," Seth replied In the vernacular
Df the West that delighted the President.
"Next time you come," said the
President to Mrs. Bullock, "you'd better
take Seth's gun awuv from him,
?o he won't shoot a tiddler."?New
York World.
Miss Clrace Seeley Henop and Robb
De Peyster Tytus were married in
New York last Tuesday, the ceremony
being performed in Grace church,
Broadway and 10th street, in presence
of a large and fashionable gathering.
The buckles on the bride's shoes were
of rhine stones, the same worn by
Dolly Madison at her wedding.
I Grau Hair I
^
a "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor H
j for over thirty years. It has kept |
| my scalp free from dandruff and I
t has prevented my hair from turn- fl
? ing gray*"?Mrs. F. A. Soule, I
j Billings, Mont. ^
j There is this peculiar i
thing about Ayer's Hair f|
jj Vigor?it is a hair food, j
Knot a dye. Your hair docs 1
M not sndt'onlv turn hlocV $
f| look dead and lifeless. jj
>| But gradually the old color *
i\ comes back,?all the rich,
:j dark color it used to have. |
The hair steps falling, too. I
11.90 it belli*. All dra?|U:s.
n If your driipftlst cannot supply yon, rj
Jj send "us ono dollar antl wo.will express j
i yon a bottle. Ho snro and ?ji\e the name J
U of your nearest express oftlco. Address, rl
J. C. AY Ell CO., Lowell, Mass. U
CV?wr - n >*' r mmM
!. TREASURY
FOR SUMMER CATARRH.
J]
Hon. Judson W. Lyons.
_ .
very good and strong. 1 thank you so '
much for IVrunu. I shall rceominend it
to all suffering with the effects of catarrh. ;
and I consider it a household blessing. I
shall novi r be without IVrunu."
For those ohascs of catarrh peculiar to
summer IVruna will he found cliieacious.
IVruna cures catarrh in all phases and
stages.
If you do not derive prompt and satis- |
factory results from the use of IVruna.
write at once to Dr. Ilartiiuiu. giving a J
full statement of your case and he will he
pleased to give you his valuable advice i
gratis. I
Address Dr. Martman, President oi
The llartmaii Sanitarium, Columbus, ;
Ohio.
I Tli.-. i-.r. i... ??- >-* *-- ~
...v vmau mi n.v mi- une .jucou fs. i
Rogers, the locomotive builder of ;
Paterron. N. J., is inventoried at a lit- '
tie over $8,000,000. Most of it was i
bequeathed to the Metropolitan ;
Museum of Art, at Trenton. The exe
cutors' fees foot up to $'_'1l.ooo, the
largest sum eve'- paid in New Jersey
. for the administration of an estate.
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. . Indigestion
io, 25 ntrd 50c. nt Drugstores.
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Lei In ktraa. Sold by drmrglst*. 1*T1
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KSTFOB^
I QUAKANTE2D CURF, for nil bowel troubh
n blood, wind on the stomach. bloated bowels,
U pains cfter eating, liver trouble, sallow skin r.
I regularly you are sick. Constipation kills mo
H starts chronic ailments and long years of suffc
0 CA3CARET3 today, for you v/ill never get v.
| right Tnke our advice, start with Cascnret
1 money refunded. The genuine tablet stamp
H booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Com|
Natural Flavor
==Cottage=
Corned Seef ^
I it rsjr
Keep it in the house for omeipenciee? for s
you want something good nnd wart it quick,
appetizing lunch is tcady in sn instant.
Libfcy, McNeil! &. Libby, Cn
TTUEE: IIow to Improve your Complexion, Vrlfe ;
to Wilson'* Freckle Cure Ca, Iberletton, 8.C. I
T0RTUR1NB
DISFIGURIN6
Skin, Scalp and Blond
Humours
From Pimples to Scrofula
From Infancy lo Age
Speedily Cured by Cuficura
When All Else Fails.
Tha agonizing itching and burning of
the skin, as in Eczema; the frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair
and crusting of the scalp, as in scallcd
head; the facial disfigurements, as in
acne and ringworm; the awful suffering
of lnfuuts, and anxiety of wornout
parents, as in milk crust, teitcr and
calt rheum,?all demand a remedy of
almost superhuman virtues to successfully
cope with them. That Cuticura
Soat). Ointment ntul HosoIvimiZ urn
stands proven beyond all doubt. No
statement is made regarding tlicmthat
Is not justified by the strongest cvldeuce.
The purity ami sweetness, the
power to afford immediate relief, the
certainty of speedy and permanent enre,
the absolute safety and great economy,
liave made them the standard skin
cures, blood puritiersand humour remedies
of the civilized wor d.
Hat he the affected parts with hot
water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the
surface of crusts and scales and soften
the thickened cuticle. Dry, without
rubbing, aud apply Culicura Ointment
freely, to allay itching, irritation
and Inflammation, and soothe and heal,
and, lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent, to
cool nml pli'iinno t.ho hliuul Tl.la ?..m_
plete local and constitutional treatment
affords Instant relief, permits rest ntul
Bleep In the severest forms of eczema
and other itching, burning and scaly
humours of the skin, scalp and blood,
anu points to a speedy, permanent and
economical cure when all else fails.
Bold throughout the trr.rH. Cutlcu-ti Il<to,.ve?it,.VW*.r?n
fori*! of t hm-olnt* Coated IMU, ii-V*. prr \'ul of & ). OinfITifr.t.
V)c, J* IT t linden. v7 <'hart*rh<?U*?
t?q : Ihn?. 5 llur <1*? la Palxi Tlofton, I 7 Co!.uubu? Alt.
l*otfcr Druff ft Clirm. Corp., Sole Proprietor*.
4 for 'Hour to I ur? Every llumour.**
j MOMO-^j
CURES ALL o
iieadaeKes
10 CENTS-EVERYWHERE I
WELL DRILLING
1VIA. _,TITJXr > ^?. V.
J. H Ilattox. of Kern. Mtm., wrltoa gn follow*"I
will say that 1 li?vd u.'vpr w^jii a Wall 1 >i-|lltt>fr
Machine that would eunal the "ui.h." Machine for
this i-art of the country . It lathe faatoat mnchltia
In earth or rook that I over won, mid I nm well
pleased wttli It. 1 have hud uo trouble with It tdnco
I to art.?l It."
l'aitlo* wlahlnc to t>U'' Ihl* kind, f Well Machinery
tddwt.LOU.mn UAcUINK Co.. Tiffin. Ohio.
? ??
I^n Removes all swelling in 8 to so
/ days; effects n permanent cure
/V in .10 to 60 days. Trial treatment
*' given free. Nntliingc.-in t?e fairer
V.'(KShi^/% V Write Dr. H. II. Orcon's Sons.
V.J.vr7^id SoanlalUts. Box IE. Atlanta. Oa.
so. 12:;.
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