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SADIF! ROBINSON". jjkertv (Jirl Suffered From A'errouanut ? %f%d Pelvic Catarrh ?Found Quick f Relief in a Few Days. ItR/dUSNESS Artd McAKNFSS CURED I BY f E HU-NA. Ifias Sadie Robinson, 4 Hand street, Mai* ?Ara, Mas*., writes: "Vera na was recommended to tne about 4 i?"nr ago as an excellent remedy for the Awiiif.*!*** peculiar to our sex, and km I found Alu.' all tliat was naid of this medicine was nse. I am pleased to endorse it. 'I- ftr riln fr> nun It about orrea aniliM a n or trrah'ne** and wrrtv sanarHi, roused from orencork and afe<pfeo?eni, and fan nl that In a Jkrnidwm I be'ftn tit tote ati ony, nil/ im P-a*'d and I began to ?rep Selfrr, eonevquentl y my tierv?k 'HesM pa Hint air ay and the u-euk?esa in the pelvic or aim noon iHhspprarrd and I have been icell and. ntrvmtf ever finer. " Address Hr. S. B. flartman. President of Hurt man Sanitarium, Columbus. ()., Bw free medical advice. All corrcspoudeniy strictly confidential. ^ ?.o\\nrH STUMr ruiXKB. 4t\^ Will p.ill I- xl.tmp wit>i ut 1 ?-lp (luartnti-r iti'Slivnil ?nt kill TWJi ' JNi.OU'. Hit. (!?Uli""?ii" '*<??> * U'lis n.t liv-i. MON AHt'il u..> OKllDlilCU CO.. Cone Tree. I?. Pride makes the cross a crushing Weight. .So. 4J. A (lrow i?k vil. i'he practice of Riving away trans nfc b> passengers has come to bo stsiii an evil that the Metropolitan Kail way Company nas decided l? if it cannot have enforced that ?*tjfn of tho rlty ordin nee, providfor universal transfers, which asAkeo it a mlsdeniean. r to sell, give wny or exchange transfers. an l uch act. punishable by a tine tn $r? to $100 on conviction In 0St*- Pr> . ^urt. I CUrtt YOUR KIDNEYS. Vkm tho Rnok Arhn mi??I IIIimIiUt Trniib ni -> > In, Get nt the Caumi. Don't make the'mlstuke of believing fcto'k aehe und bladder Ills to be lo<-al auttneniM. (jet at the cause and cure ' the kidneys. Use vOSti?/ I Joan's Kidney : Pills which have VNflK 1L? cured thousands. Captain S. D. & jL^JmsS n timer. of En* glue .NO 14. flttsJRtt' ' DepurtUFnt and ^v>'lle avenue. "*!f was tliree years ago that I used u's Kidney Pills for nil attack of ftiriney trouble thut was mostly back arise. and they fixed me up flue. There it no tnUtuke about that, and If 1 efemild ever be troubled again I would ?i?t them first thing, as 1 know what lhi?y are." For sale by all dealers. Prlre 50 oats. Foster-Milburn Co.. RufTalo.N. Y, Odds and Ends. Tb? boat ovldence of your own sslmtion la your intorost In that of others. A number of boy* ride many miles ?w?ry day on their donkeys to attend 4k? Gordon College nt Khartoum. Because It contained an article on ths 1 Sbu~vr1ntan theory of evolution, a Kus*d*n Arckhlshop ban suppressed ths "Jbe harbor of Spezla, Italy, is to be {roved bydredgtngand the oonstrucof additional wharfs. Involving ?n expenditure of over 1200,900, EXPERIENCE, The first time, when at night I went about Locking the doors and windows everywhere. After she died. T seemed to lock her out In the starred silence and the homeless air. And leave her waiting in her gentle way All through the night, till the disconsolate day, Ppon the threshold, while *~e s'ept, awake; fcucli thm-s the heart can bear and yet not break. W t v at " ???. u. iiowens. in Harper s M igazine. SJk.Sk -Sk. -%.kV?k^ V Ik SJ. -sv CircamG - azitial Evidence. EY ESTHER MAYNES. r< ^ J I? MKT MALCOLM liarl w-^ never hern celled "Bob" by I any one until bis recently - acquired wife, wi.h a cojy?... *r~ quettisli pretense of shyness, i.au t>o addressed liiui. He had known her but a short time when he won her. And now, at the end of six blissful uioutl s, he was sitting In his splendid "library", perplexed and miserable, and gloomily eyeing the embers of a grate tire and I trying to persuade himself that the shadow which threatened to wreck his future coul.l be explained away if only he bad the courage to ask her. On coming home that afternoon he had gone *o the sitting-room ntid had found *: empty. Turning to leave, he saw a piece of note paper 1; i? g on the floor, ns though it had been brushed off her dosli UK she rn<n III fi 111"-*-*- 1 stooping to rcplare it, his eye en light tho two words, "Dear T< in." Dear Tom! Couiil it be that tin re was a dear Tom in her life of whom he knew not bine? The letter read: "Dear Tom?If I wore to be asked why I am writing to you 1 should have to admit that I am yielding to an Impulse. My whole life h is been made up of impo ses, and I never battled with them but one*'?alas, the very time I should have yielded. You know well what I mean, that night you renounced me. renommod in" while your blood was on tire with love for me, which I knew and felt and revelled in. when your eyes dumbly lie-gel me to refuse to lie renounced and your lins told me it would he belter to part. Ah, if 1 hi"l only yielded Mien to the impulse to tell you I loved you well enough to share your poverty and the task of earing for your poor, helpless father! Ilow well I remember tlint dear, delightful, cruel summer In Dorking. "You came. dear, and you stepped into my !"\*irt with that first smile on your brave sunny face. Then, afterward, Aunt Sarah, wlrn I told her of our betrodial, said in her ley, sneering tones: M congratulate you upon your discretion. It is a fifing tiling that you should marry Tom Spencer and lot your early poverty be merged into middle-aged and elderly poverty. As Tom Snenrer's wife you will have the satisfaction of know'ng that you have ' before you such a life as your mother lias 1ml. only lnten?ll,?*d, since your life will be eneunihcr"d by his helpless, paralytic old father.' "Tom, dear, do not utterly despise me when I tell you that h"r words had uieir woig it. i (Iill not Pair the poverty. for I know yon wore bound to succeed, if only, denr one, you worn not hampered in your career by your father. I knnw you -ore foml of him, , and that while lie lived you would keep him with you?that evil I could not influence yoti to s*?n 1 hlrn away. So, when you told me we had better part, I offered no protestation. I knew your heart was aching and that you need"d comforting words from me. I kn?w I had only to speak one word to break down the barrier and have you take me to your heart forever. 1 did not apeak that word. Though my heart cried out to you. I could not tell you that I loved you well enough to share your burden. I did not speak that word. I am married now. My husband lovea me, and I am rich beyond my fondest expectations. I have all those things which my luxurious and expensive tastes craved?yet I am not happy. This Is indeed my fa re we 1. dear one. You know now?every wo -d In this letter has told yon?what you are to me. You will not misunderstand?you will not eomc to me. It is over, Tom. and " Here the writing ended abruptly. Robert Malcolm was a loyal man. and though the evidence was against her, he refused to believe Ins wife guilty of nil that the letter Implied. He told himself that if he dared to ask her for an explanation she would give it. and it would he satisfactory. To ask her to confess a dishonorable act was also to confess a lack of confidence In her. While he was sitting there the door opened noiselessly. A slight girlish figure stole across the thick carpet and behind Ids chair. T\>o soft small hands were clasped befor j his eyes and a ! voice whispered: | "(luess who it Is!" I His heart gave n groat bound and lio took the hands down and kissed them. Finally, as If sathdicd with whnt he saw, he asked: "Have 3'ou been shopping?'* She seemed surprised at the trivial question following so closely upon the scrutiny .-she had undergone, and said: "Is that all, Mr. Bluebeurd? (Iraeious, how you scared me. I expected to hear you say in sepulchral tones. "Woman, there is guilt in your face? where have you hidden the body?' And instead, after tha: soul-searching gaze, you ask the commonplace ques J tlon In commonplace tones, 'Have yoii been shopping?'" With n sigh of content and love and relief lie threw his arms round her and drew her to him for n moment. Then she seated herself opposite him in a low chair, where the firelight fell on her face, bringing out all Its charm. In the magnetism of her presence her husband became almost linppy once more?until the memory of that letter came hack to sting him. Suddenly he asked her: "Adele, were you ever in Pork'tig?" She opened wide her eyes anil answered: "No. dear: why do yon ask?" "Just curlosi y." Then, after a pause, he added: "Pid you ever know n man named T.nn Spencer?" She laughed sof ly. and, folding her dainty hands, replied: "Now I am li ul on the rack. Why torture my inoccnt soul with the curiosity to know the reason for placing me In the witness box?" At her irrelevant answer his doubts rose again .and he rather sternly re 111^ iiucsuuii, wmi a request tor u direct reply. I "Tom Spencer?Tom Spencer?where have I seen or heard that name?" she queried softly, as If to herself. "I certainly don't know any Tom Spencer. hut I believe 1 have heard that name somewhere." "And now, you dear, cross ogre, are there any more conundrums for me? Because, if you have linished. I will So and dress for dinner." He laughed and watched her disappear throgli the door. A month passed, and during this time Itobert Malcolm tried to detect a flaw in his wife's devotion to justify him in the do ibt which would creep in whenever he thought of the letter. But it was in vain that lie sought an explanation in her manner. There was nothing about her to suggest that wealth hail palled upon her, or that wlthou* poverty and Tom Spencer her life was a blank. She was as ever airily affect! mate, daintily tyrannical, flippant and serious in one breath, with tiiat "iuflnite varleiy" which was her greatest harm. One night when they ha.I returned from a dance, ho decided to make a full confession to her and to as;; her for an explanation. She had thrown herself into an easy chair and looked even fairer than us?i.. I Making a tlnnl effort, lie began, and rapidly lie told lier all?ail about tho letter, liis doubts and despair and the unhappincss he f >lt wi??"?.vor lie thought of the matter. While he was talking she was looking down and twisting the rings on her slender lingers. W h n he linished she looked up at liitn with a slow, amused smile creeping over her face. "Now I understand those questions you asked me about Tom Spencer. Yes, that was the name?and I know why the name seemed familiar to me." "Wi 11, what of Tom Spencer? Who is In 7' "lie is a creature of my own imagination, a ul once having created Thomas, I straightway forgot him. When you asked me that diy I wondered where 1 had hoard the name." "What do you mean?" he demanded. "Only this. Bob?but lir.it you must promise not to lunch mo" s>? stopped, looked at .?im noxiously. lie nodded impatiently, and she went on. "Some time ago I conceived of being literary. I thought out a story r.nd decided that I would depart from the usual routine and have it toll in a series of letters. You got hold of the | beginning of the story. I was railed i away that day. and never thought ' again of my literary venture." He drew her up to him and then, ' with his arms around her, he asked in a husky whisper: "Adele, will you forgive me?" For answer she put her arms round ids neck and then replied sof.ly: "If you'll promise never to doubt me again." The promise and the forgiveness were consummated in one long kiss. A week later,,In a loeai paper Ilobert Malcolm happened on the following: "Dorking, April 23.?Mr, William Spencer, an old and respected citizen of this city, died yesterday afternoon. The deceased had long been a sufferer from paralysis, hut ills death was unexpected. He leave*. one son. Mr. Thomas Soenrcr with wh/?m ho to mourn his Iom.** Problem ol Medical Etiquette. Tt Is nn ancient cnstom !n Hungary that when a medical enndidate has passed his exnminatlon with distinction, nnd the doctor's degree is conferred sub auspiclis regis, he should receive from the Emperor of Austria (King of Hungary) a ring hearing the initials "F. J." set in brilliants. After a certain tlrue he is admltto! to present his thanks in person to the Sovereign. In connection with this cuh I mm .i curious problem recently oxer1 vised the mind of a young doctor who | was serving his time in the army as a "one year volunteer." Being invited to present himself before the Kmperor, he was greatly puzzled how to do so, for on the one hand, as a private soldier, he ought to wear his shako, while on tho other, as doctor of medicine, lie should carry Ills hat under his arm. In his perplexity he sought counsel of his colonel, who after careful consideration, delivered himself of the following opinion: "If the Kmperor speaks to yon in German, which Is the regulation language of the army, you must regard yourself a? a plain one year volunteer, and you will therefore keep your shako on you head. But should his Imperial Majesty address you In Hungarian, tills means that he sees In you a doctor of medicine rather than a soldier, aud you must therefore uncover your head."?London Globe, ''V'-J SAFEST FOOD 9a Any Tlm? of Trouble I* Or?pe-Xnt?, Food to rebviild the strength niul that Is pre digested must be selected "Alien one Is convalescent. At this time there Is nothing so valuable as '.-'rape-Nuts for the reas >n that this food is all nourishment and is also all digestib.e nourishment. A woman who used it says: Nome lime n*"o I was very ill with typhoid f ver, s> id e. yon > tliotii.Iit I would i.le, t. 1 myself, it U<;t me so weak I e< t noi properly dlg? st food of any kind a > I i also had mut-h bowel trouble which left me u weak, helpless wreck. *'I needed iiourishtn .. as badly as anyone could, but none of the tonics helped me until I llna iy tried tira*w! Nuts foou rior ; ami evening. This not only supplied f ad that I thought delicious as r aid be but it also made me perfectly well and strong again s? I can do all my housework, sleep well, can eat auj thing without any trace of bowel trouble and for that reason alone (drape-Nuts food is worth its weight in gold." N'nine gl.en by I'ostum Co., Battle Creek, Micli. Typhoid fever like some other diseases nttnolm lb<? lu\,vi.lcn..,i * ? sets up bleediug ami makes them fur months incapable of digesting the starches and therefore pre digested Grape-Nuts-is invaluable for the well known reason that in Grape-Nuts all tiro starches have been transformed into <rnpe sugar. This means tbat the tlrst stage of digestion has been mechanically accomplished in Grape-Nuts food at the factories and therefore anyone, no matter how weak the stoma-di, can handle it ami grow strong, for all the nourishment is slill there. There's u sound reason and 10 days trial proves. A N>w WnfBon'r. A Vienna society lias been formed to aid persons with short memories. A ca-d is issued, upon which the purchaser writes the date of an engagement and posts to the society's oflice. l'y the tlrst post on the day of ids en- i gagetnent the card is received by the purchaser. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, i.ut'as County. j ' * Frank t uicvet :aakn oat'.i t:,?t he Is ; senior puriuor of tne llrin of F. J. ( hkv .* c Co., doing business hi too City of 'xo..-, ?, | County and .state aforesaid, on<l that s?ii:l ttrm will p ly tne so n of one iicndueo wol- j i. a us ior o.i i ami ?<verv ease <if cataubii that t'H imi: bo cured by tlin use ?( ilu.i.'s CaTARBH Cl'RL. I'ltANU .1. (.'lIKSEf. Mworu to be torn mo find sub.vrioed iu my . ?% ( j>rej?p.jc*o, this Ot'i day ?<f De.'i'm* 5 SKAI.. ' bof, 1)., 133(1. A.W.vil.KAHOX, ' ?- ' Notary t'ubiir. Hall's Catarrh t 'nro is taken iulernully, ami acts direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tne syxcotn. iseud for testimonials. Her. F. !. Chksiy .1 Co., Toledo, o. Sold by ali Druggists, "Jo. TuUe ii nil's t'a.nny fills lor constipation. ltxlbcr Adopt* llilimh Motto. The Herman Emperor has ordered from a lieiTm linn a quantity of private uolepaper stumped with the imperial eagle surrounded by the rihliou of the Order of the tJarter (of which lie is a Kr.ighli, with its motto, "Iloni soit qui luul y pease." FITS nermarvn' 'vonre'. "<> tUsornervousnessaft'T Mrst drtv use o ' Or. Kline's (if nt NerveK -store *.+ i r 111> itt'.eand treatIso frwi l>r. 11. I!. Ki.ivi . i,: l? ' :I A r.di St.,l*hiln., Pa. In Quito every one uncovers to a flash ol lightning. J amsureflso's't'ir* forfonsiimptl on saved lAyllfuthruo vear.s aero. - ins.Thomas Uorrins, .Ma:?ie .si.. .... ? a % ".. Fob. 17, l'JOJ The life of a bicycle, if regularly uecd. is f?ur years. What a Bird Likes. Tlirda like n little sunshine?too much is fatal. A bird after bathing may be hung for liftcen minutes in the sunshine to dry his featherv. but should not remain longer, says Household Animals. Do not hang birds In a window. All windows are draughty. Do not permit a draught from an open window to strike your bird. Do not allow the temnorature of the room where the bird is kept to drop suddenly. Permit your bird to go to rest at dusk, keeping it out of a lighted room. Keep canaries in a temperature of 85 to 70 degrees. Never make a quick move at out a bird or move it suddenly. PILES "I hare enffered with pile* for thirty-all year*. Olio year a*o ImI April I tiftm taking CucmM for constipation. In the rouree of e week I aotloed the pilot began to dltappear ami el the end of tlx weeka the;' aid not trouble use at all. Caarareta have done ? jnd?r? for me. I am entirely rared and faal like a new n.au." Ueurce kryder. Kapelaoa, a ftatt r?? R The bowels ^ pmw *l?Bi??n?. Pi?l?t?bl?. Potent. T??t? flood. Do flood, VArar Sicken. WosUan or <Srlp?. 10c He JOr. Kavor "old In bulk Tli? fonnlno tablet ?tnm|.eil CCO. tuarantcsd to euro or your money bark. Starling Rrmrd* Co., Chicago or N.Y. IS93 ANNUAL SALE. Tc:i PILLION BOXES HERE IT IS! Want to learn all about a* a llorss? How to Pick A X Out u Good One? Knuw/U > i ? a Imperfections and io^ X Guard against Fraud? \ |1 Detect Disease and Effeet a Cure when ramo J \ 1 \ is possible? Tell the w V. m > ak?? by the Teeth? What to can the Different I'arta of the Animal? How to Shoo a Horse Properly? All this and other Valuable Information can b'? obtained by reading our 100-PAGE Il.I.USTRATED HOHSE HOOK, which we will forward, postpaid, on receipt of only tun'.i In stamps. BOOK PUB. HOUSE, Ui Leonard St.. N. Y. City. | Mrs Haskell, Worthy pencent Order Gooc Lake, Mass., tells of Lyda E. Pinkham's " IkjLk Mm. Pinkha* : Four yea; matioi aiid ul.ern.tion. I endured dai to me t had used medicines and wi made ipjrny mind that there was no r friend 1 [noticed a bottle of Lytlia E. My frsnJd endorsed it highly und I de< help urJ It took patience and persev? used Lydia E. IMnLhain'tt \ epcta befor I was cured, but what a cha misey to the delightful exhilarating: not <ia.nge back for a thousand dolla grani -medicine. wish every sick woman woulc MA g,LL, Hilrer L>aUe, M.iss. Worth Go^ I'emplar*. ^'hen a medicine has been s CH:e%, is It justice to yourself to bCj[fiTe it would help me" ? curoly you cannot wish to couraged, exhausted with cacl dcrimg'cment of the feminine 01 Vcjfatable Compound will help 3 firs. Tillie Mart, of L &j?s K"^^ continu F'V~V5C2Lf P*rta we M without r J who are Wtnlile C< s^ould^t Mass, \v cost all letters addressed to lier Just the knov, led ire that Trill he costs ?!'?* * HOMH'SOIITH-SAW'WEST wwnK irou ^ibb riN? f s$8?< WATtRPRoer ^k^;A QlbCP CkOTMlMC LVLRYWHtRt. \ "tt TV btit moLyi&\ billed workmen and ?3 >ty-xxzw >cari er ir.ence have mode lOWER'i Cub and flab fan* cj the world over Thry are made in _____ b'?jcn or yellow fc. VI kindi of wrt rvork. TOWEitt ?ndevery earnenlbeorf^the SIGN OF W THE: rliH i> ooaraatredto oive jat ABOYE ' Nation All reUbk dealm i?l( then. 1HATS5M AJ.T0WUC0.M3I0IUIAii.aSA. J All tflaiD TCWU CAAAMM Cfl.|j?jUd.TOOBTCt CAR j^aik CURED urupsys f Rtmnn ill ^writing in 8 to ao I iliyi ; effect! a permanent cure iV in ,v>to 60 davi. Trial treatment j?iCTti given free. Nothlngcsn be fsire* V Write Dr. H. H. 0-ten's Sons, ^2^ **. . Soeclallstt. Box Atlanta, ft. wJS'SVArSS Thompson's Eyo Wator i_ GENTLEME! W OUR SPECIALTY Writo or cull. A DRS. LEATHERIV Cor. Marietta and For S~*HICK.EJVS1 you i.unnot spend years and do buy the knowledge required b cents. You want them to pay them as a diversion. In order to handle thing about thern. To meet this want w of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 2 a man who put all his mind, and time, 1 on raising?not as a pastime, but as a bu ty-five yours' work, you can save many < earn dollars for you. The point Is, that 1'nultry Yurd as soon ns it appears, and I teach you. It tells how to detect and cu fattening; which Fowls to save for bre you should know on this subject to muk dva cent* In a Amps. BOCi PUB.' *<31112 f Vice Templar, Indle1 Templars, of Silver her cure by the use of Vegetable Compound. rs ?po I wm nearly dead with inflamly untold a^ony, and life was a burdem ajhea intorually and externally until t lief for me. Calling' at the home of a Plukliam's Vegetable Compound, lided to giro it a trial to see if it would ?rence for I was in bad condition, and I bio Coin pound for nearly five month* nge, from despair to happinesu, from feeling health always brings. 1 would ra, and your Vegetable Compound is a I try it and be convinced." ? Mrs. Ina y Vice Templar, Independent Order of ucceisfill in morn than a million say, without trying it, "I do not remain wreak, and sick and d Lull day's work. You have some Uranism, and Lydia K. Pink ham'* rou Just {ik surely as it lias others. ^arimore, N. D., says: {it Mrs. finkham : i might have been any months of suffering and pain if I rn of the ethcaey of Evdiit E. IMnkr ejfet a hie Compound a few month* >r 1 tried many icmedies without tindling which helped me before I tried the e Compound. 1 dreaded the approach ncnstrunl period every month, as it ueh suffering n"d pain, ?iome month* was very scnty and others it was pro, after I had used the Compound for ha 1 became regular and natural, and so :ed until I felt perfectly well, and th? re strengthened to perforin the work isaistance and pain. 1 ani Hire a d: florin now, where before I did not care tt> 1 am pleased to testify as to the pood fetable Compound has done for tue. " yours, Mrs. Tu.lie Hart, Lariraoro,N.I>. therefore, believed by *11 women ill that LydliiG. Pinkhnm*s \ OHipounci is Use iiiedleine they ake. It Fjas stoo<l the test of time, as hundreds of thousands of cures edit. Women should consider it to use any other medicine. Mnkhani. whose address is Lynn, ill answer cheerfully ami without by sick women. Perhaps slie ha* lp your case ? try her to-day ?it ELIXIR. 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