A'.L Dt'N = OUT.
Veteran Joshua Heller, of 70fl Soutli
(Walnut street. Urbana, 111., says: "In
the fail ??f 18SM>. after taking Dean's
Kidney IMlls 1 toltl
the readers of this
lia: ? that they lnul f
relieved me of kid- nr ' i
11 ev trouble, dls- \ tv
across my loins and jf ^
Jjcncutli the slioul- / ,~y
der blades. During /I /
the int< rvnl which /U j&K
lia^ i lapsed I have / JFk/
liad occasion to re- d-Jyaf&yk
s<mm to 1 loan's
ney Pills when I pr jOT
noticed warnings of h
an attack. On each "* ?
and every occasion the results obtained
yvere just as satisfactory as when tlio
pills were tlrst brought to my notice.
I .just us emphatically endorse the
preparation to-day as 1 did over two
years ago.'"
Koste r-Milburn Co., BufTalo, N. Y.,
proprietors. I'or sale by all druggists,
price 50 cents per box.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Th- hand that fills the coal hin robs
the world.
A s ? ssful man keeps his eyes and
cars < ;tn and his mouth closed.
rmnr.ejitly cured. \o fits or nervousin
f :: Mr lirst day's use ofI>r. Kline's Groat
Nerve la -i tiri'r.!?2trii?t bottleand t rentise free
J.?i. It. II. Klink. Ltd..9.11 AroliSt., l'lilln., l'u.
'the .it the groat pyramids of Kgypt has
la en struck by lightning.
A-lt Vrtnr Urnliir Kur Alton's Koot-ttsw.
A powder. It rosts tho foot. Cures Coru?,
Iluai'im. > . illoa. Horn,'to;, C it lous.Ae'ain ?
Sweating Foot ingrowing Nails. Allen's
Foot-K'ise makes now or tight shoes o isy. A'
all l>raggists ami Shoe ston s, 25 cents. Accot
n > substitute. Sample mailed L'bek,
Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Loitoy.N. V.
\ 1' i.in complains that kissing is out j
of i elmiii ,ii France.
Mark Twain's Criticism.
Mark Twain was visiting II. n
It rs. ar.d was led Into the library.
"Thi re." said Mr. Rogers, as he
print-nl to a bust in whito marble,
"wit : do you think of that?"
* The work of art pictured a young
woinar. coiling iter hair, a very graceful
example of modern Italian sculpture.
Mr. Clemens looked at It a moment,
at d then he said, "It isn't true to nature."
"Why not." asked his host.
"She ought to have her mouth full
til lin it riiis."?I'hiladolnhla T.od^nr
Nervous Women
THeir Sufferings Aro Usually 1
Due- to Uterine Disorders
Perliups Unsuspected
A. MEDICINE, THAT CURES
^ Can we dispute
slXr v",e well - known
f ct art that American
'? <^f f| women are nor- ,
H 1 sion, "I amsonerM
a vims, it mviiis as if
1 s'"""'*! f.v : " "?'
f J >' n..n't speak to
ItfrxAf.Z.Shcfsvvlkm? " W"lo things
.* annoy you and
muke you irrit??I>1?.-; you can't sleep
you are unable to quietly and calmly
perform your daily tasks or care for |
your children.
The relation of the nerves and pen i
er.itive organs in women is so close
that nine-tenths of the nervous prostration.
nervous debility, the blues,
sleeplessness and nervous irritability
arise from some derangement of the
organism which makes her a woman
Ti's of depression or restlessness and
irritability. Spirits easily atTectcd. so i
that one minute she laughs, the next,
minute weeps. Pain in the ovaries and J
between the shoulders Loss of voice; |
nervous uyspepsia. A tendency to ery
at the least provocation. All this points
to nervous prostration.
Nothinjr will relieve this distressing
condit ion ami prevent months of prostration
and sullVriuff so surely as l.ydia
LI. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. i
Mrs. M 1*1. Shotwcll. of 103 I'M at hush ,
Avenue, Brooklyn N. Y .writes:
* I ennui t expr*-ss the wonderful relief 1
have exterieti.vd bv taking Lydla K I'iak- j
Jii'.'i's Vegetable I'onipound. I suffered for
a I-.up; tin:*) with nervous prostration, lu k
ache, headache, l">i of appetite. I eoul*'
not sleep and would walk the lio,>r almost
everv nivlit.
" f hn<! three doetonnud c;ot no l>etter,and
life wu n bur l**n. I was udvbed to trv
I.vhn i' I'inlthum's V-*..-. *, .>..|,? Compound,
ati'l tt has worked wonders f >r me.
" I am u well woman, my nervousness is all |
(one and my friends say 1 look ten year*
younger."
Will not the volumes of letters from
tvomen ntndc strong by l.ydin K. i'ink
ham's Vegetable Compound convince
all women of its virtues? Surely you
cannot wish to remain sick ami weak
.in i uiki'uun^L'u, I'xiiaiisu'ii eacit nay,
xvaen you cau be a*? easily cured as
other <Vomea.
]Bi? Barcate
To better sil*nr:i?ii the ftotith'a Ueatllnf
llu-lnrii College, four rholamlr.pa *:e of
ferol ynunir peinonanf thl* county at l?s? than
BA- ALA.' BUSIhESS COLLESE, Maccc, Sa |
Wl IITPP Aildrea* of (I) |>?-r?oo? or
?1 19 I r I I" * imrt 111itim 11 nloi it wlio are
Mil * ii >t llvuiu ?.'!i uij* tritm.
j) ot n.en who *vri' drafted In Kentu.ky, J
(3) of ll.lltlltO Of eohltlTn who tinvt* le-eo
itrnH popalon on - retain t of their reIliarrlaire,
<41 of toot, who nerved in the Federal
nrni>i or (M the nenrevt kin of such
aohllere or with rn oow ileooaaett.
NATHAN III! hl OUl). Attorney,
\\ n-lilimuin. ?*. t.
80. iS5.
AEEES^sinnB^nstjk
Ml ChliS WHCkl All Hit riltLi. CT
|m Boat ' ouirh riyrup. Ta.<l* lo.xl. liao f*J
WHY EYESIGHT FAILS
INFERIOR ARTIFIC'aL L.-HT FRZ.
Q'JINTLY THE CAUSE.
irnmlnn'itt n I'Mt, On? i?n-' A?l,
Itwve >prIoui I>.'lei t*?Arrt vlt*ne ?> <,
Willi 11. Clmr, l"n *vn TorJ my. Yet Soil
t'lmiip Cannot fltiri llin Mym.
Now York. Juno 20.?No otio can po
Into our schools or meet ? group of
cliildrui on the street without noticing
how large a uunihrr of tliem wear
spectacles. Tiie proixriieu seems to
i increase yearly. ami t!<< : are many
more who ought to wear masses. The
experience >f one teacher might he duplicated
l>y the score. Sh" knew Alice
was inattentive and she thought she
was unusually stupid. She said so
to the principal and sent a note to
the mother, requesting that the child
he helped at home if she wished her
to keep up with her * 'ass. One day
after a blackboard explanation, the
teacher railed upon tlie child and found
that she had not seen what had heeti
written. She was kept after school
and by dint of much sympathetic questioning
Miss ('. found that Alice bad !
never been able to see what was put j
on the hoard and that her head had t
aclicd so often and so hard that she
frequently tailed to hear what was
said.
Su< h a condition may lie caused by
lack of proper food, but in our American
homes it is usually due to the poor
quality of the artificial light. The yellow.
insulHcicnt light of the ordinary
kerosene lamp, with its smoky olilm- \
ney, is about as had for the eyes as j
ran be imagined. The Dickering light '
from a coal gas jet is but little latter, 1
and even the electric light, brilliant j
as it usually is, has an unsteadiness i
due to variations in power, and a glare j
peculiarly trying to the delicate nerves j
of sight. The comparatively now 11- i
luminant ao tylcnc gas produces as
nearly perfe.-t an uriiinial light as lias j
yet been found. It gives a clear wliib1, '
unwavering light, very brilliant, yet
perfectly toft. and so nearly like the 1
rays < f tl. ? sun that even colors np- !
p. ar as in daylight.
Fortunately, acetylene Is very easily
and cheaply produced, and the simple
apparatus m cossary can be purchased
and installed in any home at a very
moderate cost, and the acetylene ran
he lulled to convenient unlnlo it. a...
house where a is needed. It is
then light d and extinguished ami used
txaetly like commnn city gas.
Acetylene Is rapidly loming into
rommon use in homes. churches,
schools and institutions of all kir.ds.
and it is reasonable to expect that as
its use in the home Increases, there
will be fewer defective eyes, particularly
anions children. 1'oor eyesight
and th" many ills resulting therefrom
will undoubtedly be much reduced by
the use of this new illumiuant.
SAVORY HITTER.
Savory butter Is made by using
some desired savory ingredient in
fresh butter. You buy either 'be tin*
salted butter or wash from the salt- j
ed butter all the salt possible as when
you are making some kinds of paste,
and then you rub into it with a silver
knife or spoon such essence or flavor- I
ing as you like. Anchovy essence, '
Worcestershire sauce, onion juice, ;
chopped Spanish peppsr or parsley, or
any one of a hundred things. Then ,
this butter is used for spreading
bread for sandwiches or for putting
0:1 some kinds of hot meat or tisli.
AN AWFUL SKIN HUMOR
Covered Head. Neck and Slinnldom?Sctftcrcd
A cony For Twi'iily-Flvr V<'nm
t'niil Cured liy Ctltlciiril.
"For twenty live years 1 autlerod agony
from a terrible humor, completely covering
my head, neck and shoulders, discharging
matter of such oflfensivencss to sight and
smell that I became an object of dread. 1
consulted the most able doctor* Jar and j
lienr, ui no avail. men I got liiluura,
ami m a surnisiiigly short time I wns coaipletely
cured. I advise all those sullering
Irom si.in humors to get Cuticura and end
their misery at once. S. 1*. Keycs, 14J
Congii ss Street, lloston, Mass."
When you see a girl picking lint off
a young man's coat In public it's a safe ;
bet that her engagement ring is quite i
new.
Ourcs Rtooil PiiUon, Cwnrrr, Ulrnm,
If you have offensive punt l"s or eruptions,
ulcers on any pari >f the body, a t iug
bones or joints,' tailing hair, mucous
pateh-s, swollen g'auds, skin ite|u?, an |
burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering
s ires, sharp, gnawing pains, then you surfer
from serious blood poison or the beginnings
of deadly caueer. You inay be permanently
cured by taking TSotnnic I5inod
1"> dm i I!. 11. 15.1 ilia le espeeially to eure tlirt
worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every
sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops ail
aches and pains ami reduces ali swellings.
it.it..i... ....... -II II?. ..
... JHO.II "> Oil lllllilgllUIII
blood troubles, such lis cwiui, M'-iit>- mill
saales, pimples, running sore*. enrbu noles,
scrofula. Druggists, el |.<t bottl?, :l
bottles *',4.50, 6 bottles e">. express prepaid.
'I'.i |>r >vt! it cures, namplo nf Wood liulm
sent fro? an?J prepaid by writing Jtlood Halm
Co., Atlanta tin. 1 >??.-i*ril>?? trouble and free
w.i'dicui advice :.eu: in sealed letter.
It taken a man of wisdom to utilize
half he knows.
T!u? Five Hoy*.
T. D. Meitdor writes: Hav five r)i||i]r <D
nad under, no circumstance would I I>>>
without I>rj Bigger*' llin-klcl < rry Cordial in
my house, Especially during the fruit season.
The riesalt in its use is very gratifying.
For ail stomach and howol troubles.
Sold by ujl Druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle.
There m something cannibalistic
about vanity; it feeds mostly upon
itself.
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, soften the gums,reduces inflammation,alluys
pain,cures wind eollc, 25c.a bottle.
A pig is usually kejtt in every stable in
Persia.
1 am sure l'lso's Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago. Mrs. Tiiomas ltorkmts.
Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17,1000
Oy.vma says iie attributes nis success to
tlic virtues of bis Emperor.
I
^It?U5tHOLD
-^AFFAIRS
SAUCE TAUT A HE.
Into si half eupful ?n moiled butter
bent a teaspoonfu! of lemon juiee. a
few drops of onion juie . a salt spoonful
of French mustard, a plneh eaoh of ssilt
ami paprika ant) a teaspoonful of salad
oil. Moat this sauoe all together over
the fire, take from the ram: and beat
it very slowly into one bratcu ejrjr. doin;;
tliis so jura dually that tile hot
liquid will not curdle the cjri;. Ueat
hard and serve.
pkppkhs stittt:i> with hi pi:.
Cut the top.: from green peppers and
remove the seeds, taking care not to
g*et tlieie on the lingers any mere titan
possible. They have an unpleasant
fashion of burning bailly. Throw the
peppers i'.ito lu ilin^ water and eook
tin-in for ten minutes. take them ont
and <iry. Se' them upright i:t a baking
dislt and (ill them with boiled rlee.
l*ti t a pie-a of butter about tit sine
of it ltiekory nut or. tit" top of the rice
in each one. lay on the tops of the peppers,
which have been si t aside to
serve for cover-. atul > ; the <:i*-h in the
oven for ten minutes, that ti: pep ears
atul the contents may he heated
through and the butiar melted.
pixkapit.k float.
One can grab d pineapple, four egg*,
tune eup granulated sugar. juiea < ;' two
lentous, box of gelatine: ? nor the p'tn .apple
in a glass dish. dis- >!% ? the yelstilit*
in two tidtlesp.i nfnh; <>' co'd
w;it r tirst, then pour over it two
taidi poou.s of 1 >t wan r: 1 \ y
li lit" yolks of C. op -< with the
se rar r.'ul jttice ef lit : u? : tluei
b -at the whites t ? :t sfff i'aotit. s;T a'l
to;-; liter and pour ov; r the pin-aao]'! ;
put in it reel pine to fr. : v. ii -n
reatly. s rve with whip!1 ? a::i ?. i11.out
any sun:'-', par. - nvi r tie- il .a: and
cut squares of Je'l; a: d th. t. ;
P.It AZl i.ian STliW.
Two pounds of I: mail of beef. :t carrot
ttltd turnip, two onto:.-, f-ntr clov.-s.
a gill of viiier.n. sa.lt at id p- pp >r. Cut
up tin* at eat. Hour th ni r-cs ami lerown
in a little butter or dripping, i.ii't out
the pieet s of me:;; and a utr awity :;11
fat if dripniu.it is e.sot!. I'm tJue pieces
baek. po-tr in lit - vim-vu*
ami chopped enir is. :'luU the 1 ;il vvy !
tightly ar.d press ('.own v.iili a v ;
stew at h very low temperature four
hours. Il tile vegetables jut new til \V 1
go in tin1 pan n very : iio-l ?!>.?j
serving. Tliis slew e.m 1> lon? in a
jar, the jar to he pin -oil in a pan of
simmering v.at r. In this cjis:'
browning is lK'ci - ary. \v 1 *it-!i will a'nr
the appearance of the ?ISi a 1 tie.
fall mnekerel ran ln< fn she.ted if it
Is soaked over right in sour miik.
Itaishis for fruit cako are mu li iiaprovrtl
1 ?y rookng. Lei them soak
slowly and thru si in mo r until the skin
is toiul r.
An old tin tea kettle with Iho bottom
rut out irak s an excellent cover to
place over irons boating on gas or ga.inline
stoves.
If silver is waslietl ev ry week in
warm suds containing a tablespoon!'ul
of ammonia tlio polish ran lie preserved
for a long time. , I
A man smrgi sts that a little lard or ;
vaseline be applied oti a door or win- '
(low to the part which rub.) and pre- j
vents opening.
I"ntil the plumber ran ronie. a lea*.: j
ran be temporarily stopped with a mixture
of yellow soap, whiting and a?
very little water.
In using li.itirons, if they are rubbed
on a piece of brown paper covered with
son P. and tllell !1 ynvirV-ln ?>l' wilt tl,..i
will 1)0 founil to run easier :unl t:ot
stick.
A tablospoonful of powdered sm:ar
stirred into a l?o:111 of cream will out
off tlio souring proc ss for at least
Iwonty-fonr hours, provided tlio cream
is kopt near the iop.
Wli n you happen to have a few
table- pooi:ful> of jam of .icily left <>V
try what a <1 ainus :?<1 tliti? .t it rial
to baked apph . (!r>>ppin;. a teaspoon- j
ful into the core of eaeli apple before
they iro in tit a ov n.
Drippings front a candle can lie taken
out of cloth by ether. Siains from nitrate
of silver r..n be removed 40<m
bed or table linen by n- utralkam; w ith
iodine, then usiH? hyposulphite oi
sodt.
In making buttonholes in goods
which frays easily, it is a great help to
stitch twice around on the sewing machine
before the.hole is cut. as a tiriu r
foundation is secured, and no fraying
results.
riic-serloth. hv.nntrd. makes excellent
pantry cloths for glassware and
il.v ^1.1..-. ? t ** ? ? -
mi" I HUM. il ! - |>r;: i-liiM I l.'llltT OCM1K !
washed) a 1 so fox* traveling purposes,
since it is cheap enough to be thrown
nway after one service.
To keep moth and buffalo buss front
rugs or carpets, sprinkle well with salt,
then wipe with a cloth dampened with j
warm water having spirits of turpen- j
tine added In the proportion of u spoon- [
fill to every quart of water.
Preparatory to bouse cleaning, get
new jars for all the <x>nditneiits of the
pantry, or if that sterns an extravagance,
select tins of uniform size, paint
with white enamel, and label v.ith
black x>niut a'l spice cans and food Jars.
until
SADIE ROBINSON.
Dretty Girl Suffered From Jferv
ousness and' Pelvic Catarrh?
Found Quick Relief in
a Few Days.
sm
WEAKNESS O-JREO
BY PE-RU-NA.
Miss fvidie Tiohinsnn, 4 Hand street,
Maiden, Mass., writes:
"I'eruua was recommended to me about
a year ago as an excellent remedy for the
troubles peculiar to our sex. and as J found
that all that was said of this medicine was
true, I am pleased to endorse it.
' J tic ,a ii to i is' It about seven
months aijo for a i- ilencs* ami nsi'i'oiisiicsst
ca nsi-tl /'com overtrade ami
sleeplessness, ant! joxtml that In a
J'etc ila as I bcija ?? to prow st roup, my
a iifictitc fncri'as'tl ami I bryan to
sleep bcllcr, come/iientl p mj/ itervoa
<nrss passril a n a a ami Hi ircakncss
i ii the pel vie orpans soon dlsa
/i/ica ceil ami I have been well
a a il si roup ever si tier. >'
Address 1 >r. S. It. Ilartman, President
of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
?).. for tree medical advice. All correspondence
strictly confidential.
Vast Increase in Immigration.
Immigration into the United States
will rise this year to astonishing proportions
if the record for the first
quarter of the current year be maintained
to its clo?e. Over 11,000 foreigners
arrived in New York in two
days in March, sin unprecedented
showing. The number of arrivals during
the first qnarti r of 1003 lias never
been exceeded during a like periinl in
former years. It is probable that the
immigration this year will be doublo
that of 1004. Extraordinary efforts
are being made to furnish transportation.
Ships hitherto engaged in other
service are in demand for the transportation
of the coming hosts from
Europe and steerage accommodations
are booked ahead for several months,
*-l'hi!adi lpliia Ledger.
Teacher Dcat School Board.
Nothing daunted because padlocks
were put on the door, the stovepipe
taken away and no fuel furnished tc
keep the building warm. Miss Jennie
Mo well, a plucky young schoolmistress
of Lew ltoach, Sullivan county, N. Y..
succeeded in finishing her term ol
school, though the trustees had officially
declared the school discontinued.
With the help of her pupils
Miss Mo well got new stovepipe and
fuel, but she could not get her pay.
She appealed to the state department
of education, which has just ordered
the trustees to pay her full salary and
continue th? school.
FOOD IN SERMONS.
Fred llie I>oiiiinlr> Ui<jht mid the Sermons
Are Krllliiuit.
A conscientious, linnl-working and
eminently .successful clcrgyn .111 writes:
"I am glad to bear testimony to the
pleasure and increased measure of
efficiency and health that h ive come to
ino from adopting <?rape-Nuts food as
one of iny articles of diet.
"For several years I was much distressed
during the early part of each
day by indigestion. My breakfast,
usually consisting of oatmeal, milk and
eggs, seemed to turn sour ar.d failed
to digest. After dinner the headache
and other symptoms following tinbreakfast
would wear away, only to return.
however, next morning.
"Having heard of l,rape Nuts food, I
finally concluded to give it a fair trial.
1 quit the use of oatmeal and eggs, ami
made my breakfasts of drape-Nuts,
cream, toast and I'ostum. The result
was surprising in improved health and
total absence of the distre that bad,
for so long a time, followed the morning
meal. My digestion became
once more satisfactory the headaches
ceased, and the old fe< ling of energy
rcmrneu. miico that tine, f <ur years
ago, I have always hail drape-Nuts
fooil on my breakfast table.
"I was delighted to Ural also, that
whereas before I began to use drapeNuts
food 1 was quite nervous and becnnie
easily wearied in the work of
preparing sermons attd in study, a
marked improvement in this respect resulted
from the change in nty diet. I
am convinced that Crape-Nuts food
produced this result and helped me to a
sturdy condition of mental and physical
strength.
"I have known several persons who
were formerly troubled as 1 was, and
who have been helped as I have been,
by the use of drape-Nuts food, on iny
recommendation, among whom may be
mentioned the ltov. , now a missionary
to China." Name given by
Foatum Company, Rattle Creek, Mich.
"There's a reason.''
Read the litth- i
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WATER :
A SPECIFIC FOR
| Dyspepsia j
3|Sick Headache!;!
j Constipation...!
The Throe "lilt" That Make Life
a Liu rile u.
Nature's Great Remedy
In t'lio Tor Almost n Century. I
SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., !
LOUISVILLE, UY.
That Checkered t
5 Feeling
I$1.00 at all druggist * or writo fori
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tlrflJlSJW Gi" = s
y Removes all in 8ton
I day.* ; ' ts a permanent cure
y jeu* <\ in \o\r> days. Trial treatment
given free. Nutliingcan be taire*
Write (Ir. M. H. Green's Sons.
?iifH-.j. Specialists. Dux B Aliante. itii j
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I ??f 8 n 'n t.i or t It inf..
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i. 1*11 etuli ino -ee ?.\V i i it > ? grain
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| GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles,
I blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, foi
\ I pains eftcr eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and
f regularly you ore sick. Constinmtion kill* mnn>
3 **3 cf>rpnic ailments and lone; years of auffrri
fj C ASCAKET3 toiny, foryou will never get wel
S right. Take ntir advice, start with Cascareta I
money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped
k
-i.
Let Libby
Serve Your Soup
Tomato, Julienne, Consomme, Chicken, Mul
fastidious. Tliey arc quickly prepared?delicious
Libby's F <
Corned Beef Mash Boneless
O* Tongues Soup
1'nur firnrrrli
Lliby, McNeill & I
ITSic Secret o!
Even tho best housekeepers
coffeo without good material. E
blonded eoffee such as unscrupu
counters won't do. But tnko tho
LION COFFEE, the lea,
tho coffoe that for over a quart,
welcomed in millions of homes? a
for a king in this way:
HOW TO MAKE
Fse LION I'OFFER, because t<> ^pt best re*
Grind your LION t'OFFKK rather flue. I"
extra for tho pot," First mix it with a little cold
Add wnite of ah egs (if ejji; l? to l>e used as a eett
l*t. WITH BOILING WATER. Ad
THREE MINUTES ONLY. Add a 1UI1
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