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rr?= ' Mrs. Weisslitz, pres man Womans' Club of doctoring for two yea of h pr 1'irl n n\r trrMil .. A ^ 4 ? a v jr kl VUk Lydia E. Pinldiam's 1 Of all the diseases kuown with wh kidney disease is the most fatal. Iu fact ia applied, the weary patient seldom sur Being fully aware of this. Mrs. I'inh study to the subject, and in producing1 l.ytlia K. I*in U Vegetable C tained the correct combination of hcrl dreaded disease, woman's kidney trov In harmony with the laws that govern there nre many so called remedies for ham's Vegetable Compound is tl for women. Read What Mr?. "Drak Mns. Pinkiiam:?For t\ den, I suffered ho with female trout loins. The doctor told mo that I hi for me. For three months I took worse. My husband then advised Vegetable Compound, and brough' blessing ever brought to our home changed woman. .My pain had dis clear, my eyes bright, and my entire s; Wlissi.it/., 17G Seneca St., Buffalo, > Proof that Kidney Trouble can be Cured by "Dlvu Mrs. Pinkiiam: ? I feel your medicine lias done 1110. I had < growing worse. Iliad trouble with me I had Bl ight's disease ; also had walk a block at. a time. My back am so nervous I could not sleep; had hy all the time, had such a pain in my . :.. At times without nuttiiur mv fn.if mi "I doctored with several rrood <1 I took, in all. twelve bottles of I,ydi pouiul, Ave boxes of Liver Pills, at \Vush, and feel lilco a new woman, en work, and can walk two miles wit ho tell me that my kidneys are all ri^hl mid 1 feel that J owe it all to you Dal ton, Mass. Mrs. Pinklinm invites nil sick She has guided thousands to heal fmnft FORFEIT If vco cannot forthvl 0wUUll abovo testimonial*, which will prov Jf a flower pot is laid on its aide the talk of the plant growing in it will gradually curve upward until it assumes a vertical position. IJlicmnnlltm'ii Kilting Vntn. T.eft in quirk order after Inking 10 ilosea of Dr. S' irvin's lthcumntic Pure, in tablet form. 2.1 doses for 2re . postpaid. Dr. Skirvin Co., T.n Crosse, Wis. f A.C.I..1 .A spanking nv* chine is in successful operation in flie State Training School at Redwing, Minn. Mrs Wlnslaw's-too'bin iSvunforrhllilrni toothing, soft on th? pens, r?d'ice* I nlnm'nation,allays wind * >11*. '1.1*.a bottle No artist lias ev? r seen a painting from liia hand on the walls of the Tx>uvre, Paris. Perfectly simple and simple perfect is dyeing with Putnam Pa hem:m Dyes. The strongest. man in the United States Senate is Senator Kearns, of Idaho. ^lso's Cure eannot he too highly snnfcen o* as n cough enre. ? ,T. W. O'Ttmr.H. 822 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. C, 1900. All piano p'nying in Port Scott, Kansas, must cease at !> o'clock p. m. Bettor an honest Laza.iw thin a sue cessrui Dives. So. l. | *?'^'.,^a* ca."s? rl Buffalo, N. Y., after rs, was finally cured )le by the use of Vegetable Compound* ich tho female organism is nfUieted, , unless prompt and correct treatment rives. ham, oarly in hor career, pave careful her pre at remedy for vrofcian's ills ? oiiipoiiiul?marie sure that it eon ijj. wmcn was '. crmin to eontrol that iblcs. Tho \V|fetablo Compound acta the entire female system, and while kidney troubles, Lvdia ?2. I'ink10 only one especially prcparecl Weisslitz Says. vo years my life was simply a burtics, and pains across my back and id kidney troubles and prescribed Lis medicines, but grew steadily ino to try Lydin E. Pinkhum's t home a bottle. It is the greatest . Within three months 1 was a appeared, my complexion became ystem in good shape."?Mrs. Paula. r. v. Lydia E. Tinkhiio's Yegetablo Compound. very thankful to you for the good loctored for years and was steadily my kidneys, and two doctors told falling of the womb, and could not I head ached all the time,and I was stcria and fainting spells, was tired left side that I could hardly stand something. actors, but they did not help me an}*, a E. Pinkliaiu's Vegetable Coniid used three packages of Sanative m eat and sleep well, do all my own lit feeling over tired. The doctors b now. I am so happy to be well, r medicine."?Mrs. Opal Strong, women to write lier for advice, tli. Address Lynn, Mass. th product) tho original letters and signsturosof o their abrnlutn |roimin?n?M. K. Piulilinm Medicine Co., Lynn, ITsia, Over 10,000,000 pieces of mail mutter, (<nvnplt<n ? IV < ! > I ? .r...in money 2i mi i. ?;?.>, 000 in checks ami drafts, reached the ilead-letter olllee during the year. The United States imported during the tiscni year 5,'J17,0<7,CGo pounds of sugar, about one-fourth of it being heet sugar, and produced 0,000,009 pounds. lfow'a TI?U? \Vf otTer One Hundred Dollars noTard'vany ctfso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured !>/ Hull's t aturrli Cure. F. J. Csr.Nr.Y .t Co., Tololo, O. We.thoun iersigned, Irive ktio ,vnP. .T.Ohnrey for the last 15 years, an I believe lit n >.erleotly houorablo ia all business trnis lotioni nud Auanolivlly able t<? e irry out any obii nations made by thotr fir ?. \\ kh r .V i nuAX, Wliole-taio Druggist*,Tote! >, Old o. IV ALwxa,KinsAtr.fcATAttvis,WholesaleDru ' gists, Toledo, Ohio. HnirsCatarruCureis taken intern illy,'voting directly upon tho bloo l nud nuoous #uc? Ineesofthe syste n, '1 ? >;i mutinl* stun free, rrice,75o. | er bottle, told by ah Druggists Unit's Family Tills are mo best. The peninsula of India, which in area Is half the size of the United States, has a population of oOO.OUO.OOU, of whom 1500,000,'300 are farmers. 5F YOt'R SYSTEM NOW. Pfk iffiMUfe, J quickly, effectively and without H ligestive organs. In fact, it will j&i i better condition every way, for l\ >od of poisonous lactic and uric Y\ ueumatism, kidney troubles, in- si ironic constipation and catarrh, '} leave one an easy prey to malaria ^ j ood poison. It is not only the Kh .J ifier. hut hundreds of rel -ved t it does one thing that no other RHEUMATISM. ll IOINT3 rROM 1H( inside." ll dhuooists. NEWSY CLEANINGS Jacob Hiis pronounces Washington's shuns worse than those of New York. J Steps have been taken for the organt::ution of a national war on the mosquito. Heavy fighting lasting two days he- ' 1 In-nmi I i i. J .... . . ! Hivtu i 'Win I I IK o II IUIU'3 >? %4."> l CJ[IU1 IUU I mom Santiago. Joseph Iveppler was chosen new Chief of the Six Nations at the bier of me late Mrs. Converse. Woman have carried off the larger proportion of honors in the Loudon University examinations. The French Government has made arrangements for new Embassies at Washington, Home and Vienna. ltussia continued, the movement of troops eastward, and a strong squadron left the Mediterranean for Chinese waters. Arrangements are being perfected for a traflic alliance between the 'Frisco railroad and the Southern for an entrance into New Orleans, La. Edward J. Frost, inventor of ihe Frost or Fintsch light, used exclusively for lighting railroad coaches, died at Detroit, Mich., aged sixty-five years. The New York Court of Appeals decided that a county tax lien does not take precedence of a city tax Men, and that in any ease the latter holds good. Exports recommending the purchase of watersheds in the vicinity of Fishkill to increase New York City's water supply. The plan contemplates the expenditure of ."if 100,000,000. Secretary Hoot sent a letter in da^ fense of General Leonard Wood to the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, i" which lie says that the press reports of* testimony are largely false. Articles of Incorporation were tiled at Louisville, Ivy., by the light ltev. Bishop Thomas LI. Dudley, who, as Episcopal ltishop of Kentucky, constitutes a corporation, with all the powers of u corporation. WORLD'S FAIR TOPICS. Typical '19 mining camp in 'Mining Gulcli." Main picture comprises ton great palaces. arranged fnu shape. Denmark l:as oflieinlly accepted tlie invitation to participate* ia the World's Fair. An imperial irade issnod approres tlio participation oC Turkey in the ?t. Lonis Imposition. The dairy section of the World's Fair will occupy .'10.O00 square feet in the l'alace ??f Agriculture. A locomotive testing laboratory will he a feature of the transportation I building at the World's Fair. Owing to insullloiont time to complete preparations Spain will not participate in the St. Louis imposition. J The Department of Slate has been j advised that llolivia lias finally decided i to participate in the St. l.ouis F.\po;-i- i tion. A feature of Wyoming's State exhibit at the World's Fair will be a large col- j lection of colored photographs of Wy- j oiu'mg scenes. Cheklb Hey. the Turkish Minister at Washington, has hen appointed t'oinnlssioncr for 'furkey at the Louisiana j'mvhase imposition. California day at the St. Louis imposition v. ill be I cpleinbcr t>. the P.flyfourlh anniversary of the admissioii of California to the Union. Poultry, pigeons and pet stock are placed in Division F in the World's | Fair classification, and have hoen al- j lotted over for cash prizes. A feature of Washington's State hor- ; ((cultural exhibit at tin* World s Fair will be a display of celery four feet high and rhubarb t"*.e same height and live inches thick. Now Mexico tiny at Hie World's Fair Will l>e August IS, 1901. Tills is the anniversary of the day 011 which the Failed Plates took formal possession of the then Mexican territory. Negro Runs Amuck. Montgomery, Ala., Special.?Georg" Calheun, a negro, ran amuck hero Christmas night anrl shot and killed his wife. Fannie, and woundel iour other negroes. Calhoun called his wife to the door. and. standing within ten fiet of her. tired both barrels of a double-barrelled shotgun into her body, lie then fired Into the house, ' wounding two negroes. The <other | two received their wounds while in pursuit of Calhoun, who made good his escape. Southern Ra'lway I innnccs. Now York, Special?Reports that tbo Southern Railway was about to make a bond Issue were denied, hut it Is a fact thnt a readjustment of the company's finances lias been considered from time to time. The ownerships and I bases of many small lines by t^e Southern have, to an extent, complicated the general finm^es of the sys[ tern, and it is said at a more favorable time the direr.ors will recommend t%,o issuance of a general refunding bond,] which will cover practically all existing issues. Alim-rs Q i < Work. Indianapolis Special. ? Word has been received at the headquarters of the Fnitcd M'no Workers that 1,000 miners In P bston count.y. West Virginia. had quit work on account of a icductlon of 1) cents a ton In their sea'o. Sevc al of tbc onemlnra in iho P tstcn coil fields were alsn interested in 'ho n 1 ks si Meyers,la'.e. Pa., where 5.001 men aro out on neccount of a simi'ar cut of 10 cents a ton The men in Piosion county wore recently orpanlrcd. hut ao determine;! to hold out against the proposed reduction. A Sudd n Death. Now York, Special.?Roar Admiral Edwin White, retired, was stricken j with nppoplexy at the navy yard early Wednesday and died before medical aid could be summoned. He had com" from his h< mo in Princeton to visit Rcr Admiral Rodger*, commandant of the nav/ vard. Adm'rnl White was a native of Ohio and entered the naval service November 29. 18u.. He was made a rear admiral upon tho day ot, his retirement, Docembcr 28, 1899. / V The Alderney Breed. "The Aldornoys and Jerseys are *9 closely related and so much alike In ! nppearance that the description given : for Jerseys will apply to them. They | can ho classed as the same breed, j hut hearing the name of their island | home. The main difference is that I the Aldornoys aro smaller and more | delicate, and for this reason ure not so much in favor." The above passage was orinted in a i book which I judge Is In the hands of many farmers throughout the country. When Channel island cattle wore first Imported to the United States, and for a long time thereafter, both Jersey and Guernsey, and oapeelally the former, were called by many peoI pie Alderney cattle. The Island of | Alderney Is one of the Channel group, i and although the third In 3ize Is too small to export any cattle. It probably has no cattlo except a few for family use, and so far as records show none were ever exported from there. The name may have originated from the fact that Alderney. having a good harbor and being nearer England. all the vessels carrying cattle or produce from Guernsey and Jersey formerly cleared from the Alderney port before leaving the islands for England. This may have given the impression to early English importers that they were Alderney cattle, and the name so came to this country. The fact is that there is no such thing as an Alderney breed of cattlo. The Glory or California Scenery. As long ns there remains the love of beauty in the human soul, so long will the glory of California scenery, and that of the whole Pacific Coast prove a source of Inspiration to the poetic mind. Descriptive verse has been from the beginning a marked feature of the liter, turo of this re gion. In fact, the term "landscape poets" may be properly applied to this I bevy of song birds which seemed to the late Maurice Thompson to have taken "rnmnlete nn?Mslnn nf ti.o 1 entire Western seaboard." SufTiee to say, that If a volume of verse were written by a Californian which reflected nothing of the state's scenic beauty or its warmth of color, it would not only come as a surprise to most rev lowers, but the loyalty of the poet. might be seriously questioned. While all this display of local color may seem too apparent an effort on the part of California to place upon their work the stamp of a definite locality, and may be considered by some cheap form of art, it is this very sensitiveness to the beauty and grandeur with which Nature has clothed the Went that offers the most promise of its rapid literary advancement ?a sensitiveness, moreover, that will become more and more ncute with the cultivation of the higher faculties through increasing educational growth.?Herbert Itashford, in the Atlantic. Royal Taxidermist. The Queen of Italy has presented to ore of the Italian natural history museums a fine collection of animals and birds, many of which she stuffed with her own hands, which she gathered during a yachting cruise in northern waters. Ten British towns besides London are larger than Dublin, which now lias IMo.OOO people, lidiuburgli beats Dublin by 57,000. nTtndrmni'nUvmireil. \'o fp* or norvon.*p<?q<*aOnr tlrs' d iv's use of !>r, "Hue's flreo*: NervoUostomr. "<2>ri:il bottle and trovMsofrivi Dr. It. II. Kim, Ltd., 0-11A rah tt.. Phil u,l> u -Tanan h: ? ?"> nrnnln in ii... Cldn.a u-uia 'y enn<iiderod the most dcnse'v ponulatcd country in the East?has only 25(5. Nollilnc More 1>nnc??roii?. Than a neelcoled rough," is win.'. TV. <7. E. Hammond, professor in the Eclectic Medical College, says, "and as a preventative remedy and a curative agent, I cheerfully recommend Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. At druggists. -~c.. 50c. and $1.00 a bottle I Go right on doing right, at any cost, till (loath comes. tto. 1. pp/a/r Fallsl -:ul. X". 7 rcs^r: v^rtsnwasras^ S "1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to fe R stop my heir from falling. One- f B half a bottle cured me." ; J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111. h g Ayer's Hair Vigor is 8 | certainly the most ceo- 9 I nomical preparation of its 1 | kind on the market. A 8 I little of it goes a long way. K * It doesn't take much of a | it to stop falling of the | I hair, make the hair grow, i j and restore cclor to gray U | hair. SI.CO a bettle. All drncists. jj {If your drujrttist cannot supply you, B send us one dollar and wo will express I you a liottle. l".o sure and ?ivc tlie name 1 of your nearest express nOrno. Address, J. C. AYKU CO., IaiwcII, Mass. I Dropsy II Removes all swelling in 8 to 20 da\ s ; eifects n permanent cure in;,olo oodnvs. Trial treatment given free. Motlbinrcan t>e fairei Write Ur. H. H.' ie?'s Sons, SneeUllst*. He* R Atlanta. fl> ? Thompson's Eye Water 1 SISTERS 0 Uso Ps-ru-na for Cou Catarrh?A Gaag * iM\Mwmvt\vvm%Mvwwwwvw In every eountry of the civilized world Sisters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of the charges committed to their care, but they also minister to their bodily needs. With so many children to take care o! j nd to protect from climate and disease. ! these wise and prudent Sisters have found j lVruiiu a never failing safeguard. Dr. Hart man receives many letters front Catholic Sisters from all over the l.'nited States. A recommend recently received iTom a Catholic institution in Detroit, I JI ich., reads its follows: Dr. S. II. Ilartmnn, Columbus. O/i/o : ! Dear Sir:?The t/oiinp girl u7i<> | tised the fernitn tens snfj'ertnqfrom la rx/nfiit In. and loss of voice. The result of the treatment teas mast i an / is' act or \j. She found a rent relief', and after further use of the medl cine tee ttope to Itc able to ?n 1/ she in entirely cured."?Sinters 0/ CUarito The yountr girl was under the care of tlie ' Sisters of < 'h.trity, and used IVruun for en- | tarrh of tlie throat unli good results, as. tlie above letter testifies. Send to The 1'eruna M< dieine Co., Co-1 A::< Yojt Or iy]i3t fjr a frv CSST FC11 icUAKANTEED CtJRE for all bo wo' troubl I blood, wind on the Mom?rh, bloated bowels, I pains nfter eating, liver trouble, sallow skin a I regularly you nre sick. Constipation kills mr I starts chronic ailments and long years of sufT II C ASCATETS today, for you will never Krt v | right. Take our advice, start with Cascarri jj money refunded. The genuine tablet slump p booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Com "L" 'jrj'WW mwnM^gnra Ki Afiiir yr Mil upset YOUR stom; Rn r* " Sr To Cure Your Hewd&c 1 CA.TVD, w ti Immediately while you wait and has j?|QlJ'U Cures Co Id j ?amj.fir'fiu'r 'in PBM^ : A Golden Rule i of Agriculture: He (joo.d to your land and your crop I will be good. Plenty of IP C2 ^ I I il \J> S,CiU3>afl | I in tliefertilizcr spcllsquality f ft. I and quantity in the liar- . *{ V-iwft j) j vest. Write us aiul A1'.\Xi(yrlh\^ 1 we will send you, /w, by next mail, q i-'Sff I e."' i,:rcy winnin* GTRMAN kALI WOKLS, J&'MrW Nsw YcrW-CJ Naraio ft. , Adant*.Ci.-::;: So.Bro^ St. . a CROUCH Marble and Granite Co. ? MAN! I'ACTl KKK-I OP? MONUMENTS, Van t , M tiimiy, llrail.litiivii, Cle., i.i any ?i unite ?>i ..larnnDeath MiihliK u Specialty. t^SP-Meiiiion t.it* |.nptr.? ATLANTA. GA. man X with lie e'-< llfiiver-al Loe drama,Rectilln- M * oar. Hi u ilianon iJ.Set Work* and the Heajjonflll-Kl ir \ nrtalile Feed are tinex- EB toAuen ro acci k mr, mmpmcity. i?ir utir M it y a n t? ka*?k <ir oi'kkation. Write for full B| ? rieaerlptive elreu!tir* Ma in fact ire I l>y the HI * SALL-. ikon wokk8.m in t >11-811 Pin.n.c. v) cmis vrniht Ail u*i iaiU. u Boat (><uxb Sjrup. t lv.oi uimd. llae pj la tlrao. Aold bv dnik'Ki m r* K3El^!123iCBaS3Rpi I F CHARITY ghs, Golds, Grip and rassman's Letter. ?%%%%%%%%%%^%%^ I nimbus. Ohio, for a free book written by Or. llarttnun. Tin* following letter is from Congressman Hee kison. of Napoleon, Ohio: 'Ihe l'crunn Medicine Co., Columbus. O.: Gentlemen: "I have used several * * bottles of I'erunaJ ^ # and feel greatly# Kjm from my catarrh# t _v ' # of the head. and ' />> i # feel encouraged to " **"jSj&t, * continued u>-e will * ' years' standing." J David Meekison. \ David Meekison. # 5 Dr. Harlmau, imc of too best known physicians ami surgeons in the United States, was the lirst man to formulate l*erunn. It was tlirough his genius ami perseverance that it was introduced to the medical profession of this country. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results irum the use of l'eruna, write at once to Dr. Martin.in. giving a full statement of your case and lie will he pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. llartman. 1'rrsident of The llartman Sanitarium, t'olumhus. O. 3 Paru.ia Almanac far 1904. TiflE * cap;DV yf \ CATKAQTES es, apnendicitis, biliousness, tail breath, bad foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, md dizziness. When your bowels don't move >re people than all other diseases together. It ering. No matter whist ails you, start taking veil and stay well until you get your bowels ts today under absolute guarantee to cure or led C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and pany, Chicago or N?w York. 501 1 tCH With IJVE. It Cxires fffi no b&deffects on the Stomach. IT IS fw r AIjo. 10 23 and 50c a bottle. heals all inflammation of the mucous membrane wnerever located. In local treatment of female ills Paxtine is invaluable. Used as a douche it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it hi.Is all disease germs which cause inflammati >n and discharges. Thousands of letters from women provo tluit it is the greatest cure lor iotieorrlioea ever discovered. Paxtine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore ntoulh and r.orc eyes, because these diseases are all caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. Kor cleansing, whitening nnd preservln ? the teeth wo challenge tl?o world to produce its equal. I Physicians and spe ialists everywhere prescribe and endorse I'axtinc, and thousandsof testimonial letters prove its value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A larsre trial mirdfiifoiind l?oo1r of I Instructions absolutely frco. Write I Thfi B. Paxton Co., Dspt. Bob ton, Mais. | 1. mvWMi . *? CflPSIUUM VASEUNT (l*Ur UP1 OOI,i.AI'B|SI.? TllltbS) A snbrtituto for and niperioi to mustard or niiy ottior plakler, aikI will not blister the tn<>*tdollcii.o akin. i lio piiin-ullit) Inland curntl Vc-qual l ttcsof tlilaartldenrew underfill. 11 will stop til l nuthhi- outouet'.niid relieve luad at no and sciatic it. \N e recommend it as Uio best anil safest external counter-Irritant k nnwii.nlmi nannex ten.sl remedy for pains In too cnest sjid etonincb and nil rheum 11ic,neuralkIchrilgou.yo.nmplaints. A tri 1 w 111 pi ?ve w III. t we claim for 11, a ri<l it \v 11 be found to l>a I n vm hi a Mi | In tlin boiisebi.bl.Manypeonlesny"ltInthe b?-tof all of your pre pn rations. Priec tfI gi ta.. at nil drmru'lete or otber dealers, or ty Psendlmrt hlsamount touslnpo^iaa?ataini J wo wills'*nd y-u ?tube by mail. No a itlrle i should be accented br tbe pu tdlo u nle? h t he 1*-am?carriesourlahcl,n "O'hcrwiseltln not Keuuino. CttdSfBilOliOH MHfl? Co , ^^^^tvie^tree^NKW^^iKt^Mj^ e