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SOCIETY WREl
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In Society.
A w >tnan in societ) is obliged to keep
into I mil*. She must attend reception*
md l?dl*. She seldom allows herself a
.pin t evening at home. Her whole time
is taken up in keeping engagements or entertaining
in her own home.
Her system becomes completely run
<icwu is a consequence. She soon finds
herself in a condition known as systemic
catarrh. This has also'been called catarrhal
nervousness.
It every society woman could know the
value of l'cruna at such a time, if fhey
could realize the invigorating, strengthening
effect that lVruna would have, how
much misery could lie avoided.
Letters from society women all over the
United States testify to the fact that lVruna
i' the tonic for a run down, depleted
acrvons ay a ton.
Duchess in Strange Accident.
While hunting a stag In the forest
of Ramboulllet, in France, iccontly,
tin Durhnss do Lttyncs had n str-.nge
adventure. Being hard pressed, the
stag turned down u path which the
duchess happened to bo crossing at
that moment, her horse going at a
cantor. It fried to jump over thorn,
hut instead caught the lady with its
antlers and tossed her high into the
air. The duchess and stag fell down
on the turf together, white the horse
went, on as if nothing l.a 1 happened.
A moment later the stag picked itself
up and bolted off. The duchess had a
wonderful escape, as she got off without
a bruise.
If the average man had hi* life lo live
oyer i^ain he would proidily make more
mistakes than ever.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Sin is no more essential to salvation
than disease to health.
A woman may look her age. hut she
Beldom looks tne age she says she is.
It takes a last man to beat a hoard
bill. So. 21.
ggftss cures malaria/"
ELIXIR CHILLS aivd FEVER.
BABEK "ll\HKK" 1* tin' oldest, surest
. ;ti>rt Isvt remedy In AtnerliM for nu?i*?*'*
J*** mile.* of malarial nature. it?n imslHit*
five eiire lor MAI.AMI A. CHIl-US
ami KKVKIt nly .VV. Iiottlu
KLOCZLWSKI <H CO . Washington. D. C.
J W Write for tcMlmtiiilaM.
Ut 1 J&L
i WMUHOOF liMHl /Fbj/ih,
CIUD CL0THIN5 V1
j Made m bl?k or jrellovr for all kinds lW/T^\///
; of wet work On salt ever/where ^JrX T . I / /
Look for the 3ifn of the r isharrf /^An/vi V<aL /
V5w name TOWcR cn the buttons /Py[y \ ?^Q/ I
? J r?n <a_iaiiM n>(> ?) a J / K A_V^\) /
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WORMS
"I write to Ut y?n keow how I appreciate yonr
Oeacarota. 1 commenced taking th?m laet November
and took two ton rent boioa and paaaed a tapeworm
14 ft. long. Then I commenced taking them
again and Wedneadar. April tth. I paaard another
tape worm ?* ft. long and over a thonaand email
wnrma. I'ravtnur. to mjr taking Caararela I didn't
know 1 had a tapeworm. Ialwaja had a email
appetite."
Wm f. Brown. 184 Franklin 8t.. Brooklyn, N. T.
Th? bowels ^
VGUZOCtojfEto
mlwfwWfWtf
CAN Off CATrU/mc
kflHtatt Palatable, Potent. Taete Oood Do Good,
lavar Blokon, Weaken or Gripe, lte. t&c, l?o. Never
BM It balk. The genuine tablet eVamped COO.
yttnateei to core or pour Mhay back.
Starling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 394
J UWUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
is A, J^S'ty^UTheaptOB't Eye Water
IKED HER LIFE.]
Tired, Nervous. Aching, Trembling,
Sleepless, Bloodless.
Pe-ru-na Renovates, Regulates,
Restores.
A Pretty New York Woman's
Recovery the Talk of Her
Numerous Friends.
Mrs. J. K. Finn. S-'? Fust High street,
ltuffalo. X. Y.. writer*:
1 > i Medicine Co.. Columbus. Ohio.
Gentlemen:?". I few yaws ago
I had to o'ire a/i social life entirely.
as nil/ health teas eonijiletely
broken i/oirn. The doctor
advised n cunifj/rtc res/ for a.
year. .Is this /ens oat of the
question for a time, / hcjan to
look /or some other means of restoring
my health.
"/ had often heard of kern nans
an c.xecllent tonic, so I honfht
a bottle to see irha.t it iroa/d do
for me. and it certainly took hold
of my system and re/'n vena ted
mr. and in less than tiro months
/ teas in perfect health, and now
when I feel worn out or tired a.
nose or urn oj fcrnnn is on tmii
/ need ."?.Mrs. < /. F. Finn.
Mi j. .1. \\\ Reynolds, Klkton, Ohio,
writes:
"I owe? my hcnltti and lift' to I'cruna.
We rarely cull in a physician; in fact, it
hart been jcars since 1 have tal.cn any
other medicine than yours. I am atraid
of drops, and although I have bee:: sick
many times 1 fitive taken only yon. medicines.
They are wonderful, indeed. We
have a very large house and entertain a
great ileal and 1 d?> all my own work, |
thanks to I'eruna."? Mis. ... W. Reynolds,
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Free Treatment for Women.
Any woman wishing to lie placed on the
list of Dr. Hartman's patients for free
nome treatment ami aUvice should hmne- 1
diately send name and symptoms, duration I
of disease and treatment already tried.
Directions for the first month's treatment
j will b'e promptly mailed free of chat no. (
No free medicine will he supplied by the
doctor, but all,necessary directions will lie
furnished. ]
Read what the above Indies have to say (
of Peruna as a cure for these eases.
Address Dr. llartman, President of
The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 1
Ohio.
I>ry ltot In Illf- Tr?*e?. J
I The famous oak trees about the Uni- '
versify of California are, many of
tlieni. suffering from 'ry rot. Tlie dei
eayed nuttier Is to be removed and the
cavities formed tliereliy are to lie disinfected
with coal tar and tilled with
! cement.
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How'* Till*?
We nft'er Om Hundred Dollars Howard for
i any ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
1 Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciiknkt A Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. .T.
Cheney for the hist 15 years, and believe liitu
perfectly honorable in all business transae!
iions and iinancially able to carry out any
I obligations made bj their llrni.
I \Vi.st A Tuvax, Wholej-ale Druggists, Toledo.
O, ^ j
Wai nixo, Ki^nan A Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Volcdo, o.
Hall's Catarrli ('uVe is taken internally, aet!
ing directly upon tho blood and mucous.surfaces
of the system. Testimonials seut free,
l'riee, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists,
'lake Hall's Family l'llls !<>r constipation.
W.iilro.nl on Cypres*.
The Island of Cypres.-; in the Mediterranean.
will soon have a railroad
from coast to coast. The amount of
S.OOO.lKto francs lias lieen appropriated
for its construction. Engineers with
their staffs have already arrived on
tlie ground.
FIT "tnnrm vteat Iv euro 1. No tit* or nervousness
after Urs? day's useof Dr. Klino's Ci r?at
Nerve Restorer.*'.! trial huttleand treat isefree
Dr. H. If. Ki.;se. T,td..!?1 Arch St.. PbUa.,Pn
Tiie man who thinks a good deal of his
wife should not attempt to conceal his
thoughts when lie is alone with her.
Mrs. Winelow'a Soothing Syrup forehlldren
teething, soften the yum", reduces Inflammation
alloys paln.cureswind colic.2Cc.nbottle
We often hear of a middle aged man, bat
never ot a middle aged woman. A woman
is either young or old.
IMso's Cure eannot be too highly spoken of
as n rough euro.?J. W, O'I'.iuf.x, 322 Third
Avenue, N.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. (>. l'JOO
Could Von III* An.r Kind of u Sawing
Mnrhine nt Any 1'rire?
If there is any price so low, any offer
so liberal that you would think of
accepting on trial a new high grade,
drop cabinet or upright Minnesota.
Singer, Wheeler ?* Wilson, Standard,
White or New Home Sewing Machine,
ent out and retnrlt this notice, and you
will receive by return mail, postpaid,
free of cost, the handsomest sewing
machine catalogue ever published. It
will name you prices on the Minnesota,
Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, White,
Standard and New Home sewimr mn.
j chines tliat will surprise you; we will
I make you a new and attractive proposition,
a sewing machine offer that will
astonish you.
If you run make any use of any sew.
lug machine at any price, if any kind
of an otter would Interest you. don't
fail to write us at once (he sure to cut
out-and return this special notice) and
get our latest hook, our latest offers,
our new and most surprising proposition.
Address
Sears, Koeduck & Co., Chicago.
Gum Was Her Mother's.
A Cambridge teacher told one of
her charges, the other day. to put Into
the waste basket a huge chunk of
gum that she was chewing. The child
looked as though she would like to
obey, but couldn't, and finally began
to cry. The teacher again repeated
her order, and this time the child
said, "I'd like to, teacher, but 1 can't.
^ It belongs to my mother."
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PROMINENT PEOPLE.
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.Tamos Bryce, M. TV. rati speak more I
or loss perfectly in sixteen languages.
Prince End wig Ferdinand of Bavaria '
has tlitisHWWfis" intisic drama. "Gygos."
Santoi-I>umont. Hie aeronaut, lias
liecxi made Chevalier of the Legion of
1 lonor.
King Victor Emmanuel is said to he j
the keenest lover of horseflesh in royal
Europe.
Senator Beveridgo, of Indiana, while
in the Philippines spent much time on
the tiring line with General l.awton.
I>r. Frederick \V. Ilinitt. of Fairfleld,
Iowa, has nccepted the nrosidencv !
of tne Central Cniversity of Kentucky.
Light Ttov. Mur. A. .T. Teeling. of
Lynn. Mass.. will receive the ile;;ree of
Doctor of Divinity at Laval I'liiversity
next June.
Mr. \V. It. Crenier. to whom was
awarded the Nobel Peace prize, has J
devoted the money to the furtherance !
of that cause.
Professor \V. \Y. Campbell. director
of the Liek Ohservatorv. has iieen
elected a foreign memher of the Socicta
degli Spellroscopisti lialiaui.
Mahel MeKinley Itaer. niece of the
late President MeKinley. has offered
toward establishing a free conservatory
of music in New \ork City.
J. Pierpont Morgan is a heavy cigar
smoker, anil has them made for him
especially in Havana. Kach has a red
hand with gold lettering and the initials
"J. P. M."
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is the
only man in all the histor of She Senate
whose service has included three
distinct terms separated by periods of
political retirement.
mm i.u-iiii'iiuiii uuuoipn i?. tsninor,
ltorii in ISS'J, of tlio Fourteenth **:iVsilry,
is believed to bo lite youngest
commissioned officer in lite United
States Army.
Til 'i T.AHOT! \YOHM>.
A general strike of all the bakers In
New I-in^iand is being disenssod.
Women are now being substituted for
men in tlie Italian postal service.
All the eonduetors on the street rail
way ears in Valparaiso, t'hile. are
women.
The bakers' strike at Chicago has
heen settled, eoneessioiis living granted
llie men.
Seven thousand boilerm.'.kers in New
Vork City shipyards struck against the
"open-shop" pro|iositiou.
The carpenters have grown to lbDC.
local unions, with a total memhershin
>n July 1 of UiT.'J'J'.l members.
Copper miners in Michigan have inneased
in number from loss than 7000
in is:i:t to moro lli.'in 1 I.mm in 1 !>?>:t.
All tlio painters ami pa pot* hangers
ilI Urs Moinos, la., aro on a strike.
The otnployors insist on an opon shop.
Charged wilh trying to enter foroilily
a house at Norfolk, Va.. Kudolph Sliirra.
of the Bakers' I nion, has-been arrested.
The Independent Order of Labor
seems destined to heroine a strong factor
in labor ipiesiions arising, at least,
in the Trans-Mississippi States.
Discovery of tuberculosis anions the
street swooping brigade in Now York
i'iiy tins led to a plan !<> disinfect the
city's streets by placing chlorides in
sprinkling carts.
Tito curtailment o.' cotton production
in various New Kupland mills lias so
far been disappointing in results, and
more drastic measures may l?e taken
to improve the market.
At Osaka. Japan, of the TiS.000 work- !
ers, Ki.OPO are children tinder fourteen
years of aye. Certain industries, for
example, the making of matches and
mats, employ almost entirely children
of seven or eight years, who .work
twelve hours a day.
Two Children Burned to Death.
Alexandria, Va., Special.?Two chil- '
dren, Robert and Carrie Harper, aped I
,-t and 12. were burned to death on a I
? i
piiru-iauen scow Willie neiping tlieir |
sister. Mabel, aped 12. pet their father's
dinner. The gasoline stove explod- j
ed and sot tire to the scow. Mabel was <
rescued after being seriously, and perhaps
fatally, burned. It was impossible
to recover the bodies of the younger
children.
Russian Vuadivostock Fleet Shut Out.
London, Ry Cable.?The Daily Telegraph's
Seuol correspondent says: "It.
is believed here that a portion of the
Russian Vladivostock lleet has been
successfully shut out. and is now in
the Sea of Japan trying to evade the
Japanese."
Yellow Fever at Vera Cruz.
Vera Cruz. Ry Cable.-^-One case of
yellow fever has been discovered by
the health authorities. The patient
was sent to San Sebastian Hospital and
measures taken to prevent a spread of
' he disease. This is the first case for
several weeks. The authorities are doing
excellent work in their house tohouse
visitation of disinfection, and
are cleaning up dirty places.
To Make "Corners" Impossible.
London, by Cable.?In the House of
Commons when nskcd if the government
would not. co-operate with the
Liverpool cotton exchange in the same
way that the United States government
was co-operating with the cotton exchanges
of America, with the object of
making "corners" impossible. Premier
Balfour, President of the Board c?
Trade, said no information had reached
the government that the United States
had taken such a step to deal with this
form of gambling.
Removed From Office
Macon Ga., Special?United States
Marshal J. M. Barnes was removed
from office on telegraphic instructions
from President Roosevelt. The cause
of the removal is thought to be a
difficulty which took place a short
time ago at Valdosta, Ga., between
Judge Emory Spcer and the marshal.
Judge Spoor left here for Washington
last Sunday.
Miss '
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Menstrual Period ? 1
suffering and remove
Lydia E* Pinkham's
"To Yor*m AVomun*: ?1? sulfo
rhea (painful periods), so much so
knew it meant three or four days
this was duo to an inflamed conditio
by repeated and neglected colds.
"If voun^c girls only realized h
this critical time, much suffering w
for Lvdla K. Pink hum's Vegetal
medicine which helped me any. W
take it, I noticed a marked improve
the lime of my next monthly period
ably. I kept up the treatment, and >
another person since. I am in perfect
added 12 pounds to my weight, my
happy."?Miss Aoxes Miui.br, 2f?
The monthly sickness reflect
health. Anything unusual at
and proper attention. Fifty tlioi
that l.ydia E. Pinkhnm's Ve^ct
truatlon and makes those perio
READ WHAT MTS8"
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ham's Veget
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p\in during i
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Lynn, Mass., lier nlvico is free a
ilia: woman who asks for it. !!
more than one hundred tliousui
it, my sick sisters'/
Ctfinfi FORFEiT !f wocfcinnt'fnrtliwl
abuvo te.-i'.uiOniaU, \?Uicl? will ji-v
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Tt tttt f*'f~i' lnt? !?> onstrtiotion of (
HUH H fc r In* "II -fnl.' .lui; -lotions
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cents. You want them to pay
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tiling about them. To meet this want w
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u man who put all his mind, at <1 time,
en raising- not as a pastime, but ?? a be.
ty-llve years' work, you can save many <
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teach you. It tells how to detect and cu
fattening, which l*"owls to save for bn
you should know on this subject to mak
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r, of Chicago, speaks
>out dangers of the
iow to avoid pain and
i the cause by using
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vegetable v^ompouna*
red for six years with dysruenorthat
I dreaded every month, as 1
of intense pain. The doctor said
n of tho uterine appendages caused
ow dangerous it is to take cold at
ould Ik* spared them. Thank God
>le Compound, that was the only
ithin three weeks after I started to
jment in my general health, and at
. the pain had diminished eonsidervas
cured a month later. I am like
health, ni> eves are brighter, I have
color is good, and 1 feel light and
Potomac Ave., Chicago, 111.
;s the condition of a woman's
that time should have prompt
usand letters from women prove
able Compound regulates lucnals
painless.
L.ENT>BECK SAYS:
Irs. Pink ham :?I.ydia P. Pinkable
Compound has greativ bene
will toll you how I suffered. My
ainful nienst runt ion. I felt as each
y that 1 was .wetting worse. 1 had
j-down pains in my hack mid ahdo1
advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham'a
diil so and am r.ow free from all
ny periods."? Jessie C. Lixdbeck,
et, Rockford, 111.
K ADVICK TO W03IEN.
'inber, every woman is cordially
? write to Mrs. I'iiikliam if there
i?r about her symptoms she does
nil. Mrs. l*inklintil's address is
tid cheerfully given to every ailer
adviee has restored to health
i?i women. "Why don't you try
th Ti"'?In<** tin' oriirln-il nti'I pipnaturcs of
e tlifir n!'-iliit?i criitiiiicn^.i.
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if
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FREE to WOWIESVS
A Large Trial Box and book of instructions
absolutely Free and Postpaid,
enough to prove the value oi
PaxtineToilet Antiseptic
IJl; , Paxtlne Is In powder
form to dissolve In
water? non-poisonous
ami far superior to liquid
antiseptics containing
alcohol which Irritates
Intlamed soriacea, and
have no cleansingpropnKI
^ v> Hani crties. The contcntr
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jal uses In the family and
doesmoregood than any
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The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal
! Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
I Catarrh. Sore Throat, ^rr Fu? full
? -J ?w'
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatmentof femalo ills r.ixtine Is
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All leading druggist* keep l'axtine; prlco.POe.
n.t?ox; it yoiirsdov*not,send to usf. r it. Iton't
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i you must he sure to detect trouble in the
know how to remedy It. This book will
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Of Torturing Mmm
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Humors Use
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Every child born into the
world with an inherited or
early developed tendency to
torturing, disfiguring humors
of the Skin and Scalp, becomes
an object of the most tender
solicitude, not only because of
its suffering, but because of the
dreadful fear that the disfiguration
is to be lifelong and mar
its future happiness and prosperity.
Hence it becomes the
duty of mothers of such afflict
, ? IU llclll 1I incmselves
with the best, the
purest, and most ctlcctive
treatment available, viz. : the
CUTICURA Treatment, consisting
of warm baths with
CUTICURA Soap, and gentle
anointings with CUTICURA
Ointment, the great Skin Cure.
Cures made in childhood are
speedy, permanent and economical.
8n!d throughout th* world. Cut lour a 8oi?p, 2.V.. OtntDicnt,
V>c.. lte?o!vent. (In fortn of Choco air Coated
Plllf, 2Ac. per vial of flO?. flcpoti. l omlon, >'7 Charterhoua?
S<|.; Pari*, & Hum <1* la t'slv . Hoctmi, 1.S7 ( >imnbus
A\e. Pot'er i>mjt * Chem. C ?rp., >olt Pr?pro??
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We make Iho moil complete liuo oi any
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ENGINES and BOILERS,
LINTERS lor OIL MILLS.
we sell e-Teryttu.UK needed about a Cotton bin.
Write for Illustrated Oata.log.ue.
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Remover ; ' > swelling in 8 to JO
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