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COMMODORE NICIKLSON r RECOMMENDS i'E. HU-NA. COMMODOHF. fiJCHOl.SON (1 1 >.MMOWOMK Soniorvillo Ni< h'>lKi?:i. <>( ) tin' i 'liitnl Stairs N.ny, t ti a littoi from fKft? K Short, N'ui Unu ><t, Washing ton , I > (\, >ay?: " >'?>???? /'cnuin hnn liven an'l Is note 11 sell />;/ ho mil til/ of in ii /i icfutu unit nrr/mi I nht ni'i'H tin n w.iii' cure for riUiirrli lluil / a in co ii rl n cc<l of Uh <? ii t*ii 1 1 vi' ' i/ it ul? l lc.< ii ml l a a Iu'hi t a I - i ii{/l i/ recoin mci'il II to ii 1 1 i/ciHoim mi /J'crl it;/ front llml rout /?/? In I. " Our .tinny :i :i ? I our na\ > .'it ? ? lie nulnral j/iol n t ion i<| ii ir ? uMi:ii \ . l'ciun.i is tin iiiiiiii.ii j . i . ? t <? .f i. >ri of (hi nt toy ari'i navy m t hi* \ n i-.iit n.lc.s of <-li mate and i'X|?oaui <?. Wo li.ivu <i.i fi >.? t!i'/it-ian<l i uf h-slimon ia.tj from prominent. to tln> army anil navy. Wo <?n jrivi! our ir.ufiri .> nu^lit ??f t n?; iti i.') <?i \\ h? >; \c j t * * < I c ? f i noi^ctiiini < I >r. I l.trt lii.i't i> i ?>iml?inl!v it* foiviiirf f*>r in* vi lely known mi't ''Mii'icnt rfini'fl,-. I'. ruiia. If you ?!?> not, derive |ironi|it ami satis factory n -n!t i IV. mi I lir m i- of lYntna, H'rito a', oaro Ii 1 5 r . S. I? Ilirtmaii. I'm>h idi'iit ol Tin llartinns) S.viil irium, ('ohmi lv<in, Olno iin<l h?* mi!! Ik- ji!< .usc il to (jivr you In* \ ;> 1 1 1. 1 1 > ! r ;t.|vice. So, , suites! | For Sttrci He 4 1 nil 1 li a 1 - J mill, I ? I i 1 1 <J ih'hh ?:unl oIIktSOIMC II V 1 IS, iukry (.0., , 'u HAVE A SUHt CUHE. Ifiiparli.il Choice. Unity, who \v:i ? ! -. n in;*, with her ? 1 ? I fl'S, wii.i (^i veil 1m r < h??i. c nf her fav orite <!? ?sni*i 1 h. "Whirh wi'l yon lr?v? . Utiby. let cream or jifu'.'" li'.r indulgent father asked. i After :i moment':* ho;itaHon she Fftf-1. "(live ti(i' a little < f ? ?;? ? It and a lut of hoth."- lVliruary I .ippineot t White Geese Cut for Airing. Thv> unit: ttai spectacle of a eouplo of pi'tfcc tly white }?<??.? out for an air In, c; with t!i ir owner i < frequently Koeil about Me.ilonl. Tin- birds wad ?lift alotiu at the man's heels, k? ? i u lliRly inti.io-.Uil in all tl'.at j;oes on around them, hut m v< r swerving an Inch to one side or tin' other. Frisking around this qu-er lot is a Httlo terrier; hut the fteoso do not seem in tho 1' ;.Ht afraid of him. First he bounds ahead of the ;>ro<i|> to in vestigate ftiiii . t hin>; which ha ; arous ed his curiosity. TheiY. as if he had jufit toe:; 1 Id i.n imposed duty, Iiq trots back an! t.'.kes up his position in tlio trail tho Idrd ? Doston (Slobo. WOMEN'S NEGLECT SUFFERINriTHF-SUREPENALTY Hoalth Tliua Loft. Is Kentorod by K. Pinkbam'a VckOIuUIo Coinpouml. TTow nmiiv women ilit yn>i know who are perfeetlv weil nn<l ?tionuV We hear every ti?i\ tli" t?:?me story over nnil over afr.iin. " I dniiot f?;l wcil ; 1 n<u so tired ?!1 tiiu time I " i vW/ JJ Hat^kDonald\ imnnuwaw. ,r?3 Morothan likely yon speak the srnie words j-ourself, and no doubt, you f *- ?? I far from well. Tin* cinisc n;ay be easily traced to some derangement of tin* fe male organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to po anywhere or do anything. backache, bearing-down pains, (lnlulonev. nerv ousness, sleeplessness, lencorrhcra. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or i scri*.::* operation is the inevitable result The never-failing remedy for :?ll these symptoms is Lydia K. I*inkharu's Veg etable Compound. Miss Kate McDonald, of Woo.]br*l~o, N J., writes : Dear Mrs. PinVbaia : *' I think that a naturr.liy di*lik? *c\ make her treulilo* |.ni?vn tlio public, hut re* to rod health m> much to tpo thnt I cannot help from tilling mine fur the sako of other gufroi ii.K wonirn. A ?' For a IciiR time I Mif-'ered ur:to}d njrony "with a Utciino trouble and h regularities, whkh roado nip a pb> .-ical wreck. uu.l no ono thought I would roeovcr, hut l.ydiu E. Fink bain's Vegetable Compound hn^ entirely cured nw, and made tik> v II m l j-trcrm. anil 1 it my duty lb fell <.t her s>u:Toring women what a Kplendid nuxtHnc it U. > :# you ?re ill, don't hesitate to jfet ? Itla of Lydia K. Pink ham's VegoUt "^lpound al or.ee, and write to ikham, Lyn?, Mass.. for special II \n trtc ttpu always helpful, fc v ""Iv- ? J-f' r> ? .tty* .??? JAPS CLAIM FULL VICfORY linssians Reported Driven t3ac'< /cross the Hun Hivcr. KUROPATKIN'S MARCH CHECKFD I I'cii '? A i nilcs U'cru l!c|iuU?<l All Vl'i.ii; tint l.lni'? - II nk I'll lit i lllnlllr! Nut* In I'omirillun of til*- .1 ,? pluK-m- ? I' lvn Hum* ilri'il Crimiiirrt TiiUi-ii ? Man/ I: urn. I. in KdIiIIjt* Kllli'il mi l Wn n mli'f . Tokio, Japan A iIi!-|mI<-Ii from 1" i ? ? ! * t M.i is! VI I < ii Hl.'i's Ilea 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; i It i'i'> r? ? | ? ?r : - J I'll l)i;i| it ,) ,| |?:t |H'*r lll'lll'llllll'llt \\ 1 i : ? ' !l Was I'ecclilly victorious :it < ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 aupao s 1 1 1 < s < ' f 1 1 1 4 ? 1 1 1 1 y Occupied two positions Ihree iiiili-s wc>d hj' (lull place mikI Ksii - celled in dlvidillu I lie Klis-iail force, pill'l 'if which I i li'l ilt' ll I'; tin- west mill lite iiljAyl pa 1 1 to tin' i. mill. A i>41[l?ijbgi^|^rlini? h! m i ? ? ? I airaim-t ill" ' 1 1 j i i ? il a Ituss,' ;i if lIuTc Mllll l.l'^.ltl ? tc f ;i ? - 1 ? ; 1 1 <1 1 1 /|r?i\ e li force With r;n Hl|li? il In 1 n; "illi.i ?l ffvv,pi!)e.s M ill I li lit II ? 1. 1 ".??;? I vslalis 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 > III.- .I.ij i iii". > left comdM.'cd lilt' K.jihth \rn> ' 'nip*. 1 1 1 r* XJlil II I in imiiii ill llii* i'l-M !: 1'iirji". I u ii lni(*:ti|i > n( Kuropeaii >d..u, shooters, |'"ii lulls ill' tin' S i \ I \ lit v) 1 1 vision ill I iif .i id i y ;iii. I 'i )!<>)*( i ? 1 1 1 ? t lie l'ir.-l Siberian < 'oi ps. 'I'llC Ullssjaiis li, lulls I mil :i '.I l'< 1 1 . 1 ill.' .1,1 p:i iii-si' i itrlil ; 1 1 , < I i-i'iilrr. ;iin| small Kll--si.iii ili'l ;ii'li liieii I s :il I ihIn'iI in si'\ ? ; eral ill Iii! imiK. Ail tin* attacks were I ?'|M||S< ||. A <1 i*|i;i I i'li ( 14 j ii i Seoul stated thai tin- .1 ?? | hi i ii'<" nu'lit had i. ii i-u^au- iiM-iii north of 1 1 >iciicli;i n^. The Russian j ? ?; i miii ii ies 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 * r < >?' I twenty five. I -:i I ? ? ?" dl*pn lilli'S fro'.n tin* front it i ported that thi'v Were llerce attneV.s j ; i till < on nti'i' :i t l:ii'Ks ore nivfhl iip'm ami from llii' | <o. i t iniis * ; 1 1-: < - 1 1 lis t h < ? .1 si | '? Ii ('.<?*. All l!ii' :i 1 1 :? ?-li m weiv re pulsed ami in tin* inoriiicu tin' .1 i ; > - a m si- occupied tin' 1 1 < ?* 1 1 1 ;i i district. Tin' I C ii ssi;i us retreated in 1 1 n- rii'lil hank of I lie IIiim lliver. w In re tin* .In pa iicsc commenced allaekintr them. 'liii' Hnssians have three urtny ??? n*| ?*- . with a divi-ion of ? ? ?? ii?t:i I Mi>tchciiko s I'aviilry. The Japanese have taken prisoners, i 1 1 < - 1 1 1 d i 1 1 vr a niimhi'r of ??{!! I'i'i's. Th?' casualties are nm yet know n. SI. I Vfershuiv. Kitssld <Jener.il Sak h.'i'oli. ? i i'ii i*ra I K nropa t kin's I'liief of Si a ft', reported Unit a Itilssiau column advanced on S.audcpu and occupied a ur, al pari of .lie village, which llicy fortified hy evenim.;, litlt (Indilij. a strniiy iv ion 1 il . wiili a lriph> low of ar titicial ol-ia-li"-, 1 1 liie I ? 1 1 ? : . i ? i iii'i- ??cm ci'iy ? I :i ii i a in ?? I . and armed with artillery ai d ipnck lifers, ilu-y rpiitti I 1 S.'i iiiicpn I ii was impossible to si :,\ thi rc without rNUiti*; ih'l'ca; . Sau < I : * p it Ui's tin ii sei uii .iii- ami was leavity lioml'ai ilcil li\ tin- ftiiosian ar lil'.cry diirimt I \> <> Micc.-'dini: d.i\s. I'iMici'i.l S.i U Iii roll iidds lliiil llii- .lap a.i.'-c mii-l have -Mlier >d heavily. Ii was 1 1 1 1 ? > 1 1 } ? * i : i II y slated that 111" i:.i>- - ans lost lu:i> Ji\e olli. er.s and I oi m l 1 1 1 < * 1 1 killed and wounded el Sai - 1 1 " : ? 1 1 i h'lier. 1 M Ist' liecko w its woui ded in the Pri h ? remained in Hi" ii !<l l.omton. Iae;iand \ di^pati Ii to thi: f *1 1 ion ie'e frn ii St. !'? tersiiiirii said it wiis va^in'v reported lliiil ;i ure.it ?1 i ."sier h .oi li.'fiilleii i ! en era I Kuropnt I; ; 1 1 ' s rii'.hl wiiil'. I'u.ks 1:1.1:1 1 1 : 1 > skn* atoj: Washington l.awyer Chosen < >ii tin) Tliirt < ? 1 ? ? 1 1 li I tii Hot . oiympia. Washington. ? Samuel II. I'ilex, or' Sauh\ Wiis elected I'liiled States Senator by (lie Legislature on 1I1.' thirteenth Joint ballot. His elec tion resulted from tin* with Ira wn i of ? 'harles Sweeney, t li<> uiiniiiK man it'" III Spokane. Srt iiiiK'l 11 l'i!" s was burn in Ken tucky 1 on v loin* years :i;u. Iti'i'oi i1 i. ;i. iiin^ his t wetit,\ ?sir." I liirt Inlay ho admitted l<> tin' lt.tr of Kentucky. Ili> moved to Kansas ami later to Ari whore ln> worui'il for a time in a railroad ramp, lie rami' 10 tin* State of Washington in ism::. I'o" ;i sli(>rt 1 i in" !n- worUi'tl in tin* I'ujjet Soiiml losing camps; later In' Utnl*Ttook 1 1 : ?? practice of law in several cities of ; he Slali1. ;i 1 nl 1 1 1 > .1 1 ! \ *??*! 1 l?'il 1 m S 1 1 ? ? win-i !? In- l'i-. ;i ?!:?? A-si-oint l'piM'.'ii; inu A t tornr.v . vh'Tni i?i vm.i.ow ri:vi:u. Snrv-'oii 01 tin* i riiNi i i'. >ton li.es at l '.1 na ma . I 'a :i.. i.,.i . 1 1 1- l\>.inii.tv 1 ; : ? ? -tn^.-n l i' tiii' I 'ini.-il Slates i-i'iiistv i". to;., 1 1:: ?? .I.e.; of \ .-1! .\\ i.s I lie I > 1 1 * 1 1 > 1 1 Will SIIOII -v.i ; I iiti tic' N t it- 1 1 1 . li il.n.mlit li..i! wi'cii v h e ;;i|s i.w- .in-. lull North 10 en. oiin i or ..?lil weather lie re will I ? ? i..? initio'. ihillLl'T t ) .'ill i'.ic lexer. I . I "lit*!, a I ? tarhed to llie medical stall ot the I'm ? llll. I I'illiai ( 'fill III i.?* inn, Will III pant I lie Hos'oii as surgeon. II K'l l.i: llSill'.ItY ? 'MM M I ss 1 1 l'i.', ain aii. I Nicaragua to Settlo t'un* ? r-hip t.i Suet c i a> . KiiiU-t'in. Jamaica. ? 111'' appoint* lueiil oi a joint r.rtlish and N i. a 1 a una 11 commission to settle the inrtlc ilsm-rv dispute in w'.ii.ii the I'avinan ti^iici iiien arc con. crlcd was announce. I. I he ow ner- hip of Sucre ('ay i. the subject of the ipN|uite. tin- Mr.ti>li representative, Captain Hodden, was here preparing to uo to the ca>. I'cr P.vrcau of l.\a t S. .Tee. I;, the 1'isrioyie 1 nsl it lit ion Year I'.ooU I . . ? p. 10 1 I ?r. Simon New. omit t.M'lll "I!. In 1 lit ' >1.1 In nr of a lit,, lean ne<> 111 ^em-rui" 1.1 dige-, iiiii.tn i t nei ya 1 hrjvd by ob*ci\ c"s o| ! 5 k mlv. I Varal I ii'.ail .1 Hal o. Abraham l'astennak and IVter lions were found dead in the steam ro.Mn ' f ' a 1:uns5?h it. sib hi New York City. 1 where they had bni^ht madly, but. >.un, iu escape. Sporting Brevities. Wetd I'oint defeated Colgate at bns uko'.ball by a score of 10 to S. 1 1'rincion defeated llrown University ill a hockey gamp, ?! goals to (>. Princeton defeated Pennsylvania at basketball b.v a seme of ;t7 to Mr*. iMlwurd Bramlnge, of Itrook line, Mass., paid $5tKt for a prl*" cat. (JeorKo Lauder, Jr., was re-elected commodore of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club. Terrace City niul Voukeca cniiitv^ elub* >voti un'tches at Va>? Cor Hm wit irflUC, N. Y, WASHINGTON. 'J he Arms Appropriation IjIII wa ? passed I >y the Semite. S< n. il'/i' Hale asserted 1 1 1 : 1 1 the ( < i ' 1 1 era! Staff i * iiAtirpliiK all 1 1'?* authority id ilic Secretary of War, mitl declared | airainsi ii u?'iM>riil hoard for t lio navy. | Senator II ale, of Maine, declared (lie Oi-iieral Stall <>f t In* Army had made | I lie S"Cielarv <>i War ;i mere (Inure- [ head. I hi' trustees nl the I'ealinily J'ltlid i ?<>'.i il to * 1 1 ^ xi * i \* * ? iii,- trust. 'rite r 1 1 1 m I l.nu amounts lu iiliuiit jS'J.L'Mi.OOo, of w Itn-li S I .ico h' id will |?. ^i\cii to ( lie 1 'i ? 1 1 n I \ S 1 1 i>i 1 1 in Nadi'itle, Ti'iui. f)I U AOOI'TKI# ISr,ANf)S. A liai.il ul f?Vi i toti'do's IxMoineii rushed ' I lie |ii\vn ol' S iii I 'raiieiseo ile .Mala- ] Ion in Cnvjte I M'oV ille e, abdmted Hie [ v. ile ami children 1,1' former Heueral Trias, ti'iil K illeil < '< ? 1 1 1 rii ? ? ( Sur?eoa 0 Weill I S, A . i* ho wns traveling toward i l.e station \\ i 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ?' t- <iin- Th'h nf (he mi oil t s Were lulled ami three wounded The ho| j 1 I li ea pt lll ed twenty ? 'Midlines. ? ) tie dollar ill.'- ?a* h\ed l>.v .1 ti< I i II K ?!:. nf t'm- > ii | >it'ii 1 1- t'oiirt. Holm- j In'' Il.tWH.I 'I'll!' 1,1. Hi Upon Wllolll j III V >;?!!,, 'Ill-, > Wa.? 1 ,1 I *11(111 lleisl is I'd- j \i . 1 1 ! * ; i i.?*i \ 1 1 ' a>tei alarms of the j I t. d St. li s yuu \i >sf| Wheeling. j > i .< w is . liriU' il witli murder in th? | i'.i^. i' f-.i ? ho . 1 1 lit; l* negro prize ! t _l I'?.''.e>?-" Harris, in .lime last, j .hi ; !i - la i c r had a.ssa tilled him in a I, 1 . . >a. and w I ? was found guilty of -la I'uliler I'i the third de-tee. Tlie j it - ~ i ? ? : i w a 1 received with enthusiasm I i :.|| ? !. ts hj tip- s|iet talol'S, I ?< t.M I '.SI It' f'npui n Vati Wart, piiot of the Hen- I iM-iil Slomnt. :.nd Supervising Steam >oji i loMea-lor lio iie were wit ne-ies ;i I j ti.i iriad ol I ii specter * l.undberg and I' I'. in n j: in New Vori; City on charges j >l f 1 1 >i nsla tmlil e,-. A to it' robber entered I he piiolo^ra- 1 I lie- -tmlio of I'udolph Will. elm on tin* ; i 'i;: i: : rent Ii Iptor of tin- American Tract , So ?'.> t\ I'.iilMiiiu. in New York C.jiy, j : riie? Willii'lni 1 1 1 1? ? i ? - 1 ? i i ? t i s with a j ; nidl ai; am", t'-i'iiii'd v.nli a -mail toil i oi lolls. Tin' i.-IP'oads ; ? 1 1 1 { u tiler jewel.-, Vll i l ed at I' l! ?. wliiell Were Stolen ft'. nil ! Mr a:t 1 1 Mrs. W S. Iah.\. of New York ? City iii llntr ii | >a it m e 1 1 1 in (lie Hotel j Maryland, I'a-ad' -ea, Ca!., were foiiiul * ! ;, (he poliee. ('all Wilson, SllUlflU'l* : llole! Mai \ la ml bellboy. was arrested i '? : i ? I told tlm poji e where the thieves j I at! buried the grills. T wei ve charge.-; on wliieli the im |a a -ii meiil of .hid;a' l.aeoinhe, of tip* I'liiud States 1 ii-iriet f'oiirl. i^ ile mandril w-re si'til to every Itepresei. lain'e iii ' 'on ijr es s hy the law linn of Walt ?V Moiian. m I'liilatlidplita. l it" Ito^er-; l.o iin itiv" Work at f I 'a iei-s'in, N I have l.een >old !>? II." j \ 1 1 e i , . 1 1 l.o 'oimitixe Company. W,. .1 llrya.n ar^tird at N -w Haven. | Co; ; , hi- app. al ia (lie P.eniiell will j IUKKI'IN. The Sla'ulaid IJoa.' and Twine Com pany, ol" New YorU i i?y. unahle lo meet the i i it ? ? f - ? ? t mi its bom's, went Pt I lie hands of re.ei \ ?-r < . h'tvi- h<o-"*< were hnrtifd in a ^tnb horn lire at 'I'ldrtveetli aveiitte and J'hirlieth -traet, ?\' \v York Cily. Warrants for four olliria!5: of the it> ?ol\eii; (I'l-rinan ltank at Hnffalo. N. ware ivsnc;!, hased on eharm's of la and failure l'? perform dltl.i. I'h:!adi'!plila |?oii"e arrested "i'Mos *ie" Murpliv. who, lliey eliai'v'e, Is ' " 1 1 1 ? ? j v.-.-m-a ti with tlio ertdeli," lander of a j lac! d' safe hur.u lar>. Mi-. Wllliitni Wilkius enleted a ; rliureh at Hahwa v. N. ,!.. w hile a fun- i ?ral serviee w ns in .progress, snalelie l i her dnnghler I fo.n a mourner and ; irove .T.viiy, S li o lias sued her litis- j l>n n l for a s?'para t im?. 't'ii" rep in of lite Sup 'riniemlent of I'm !i ? Wiifl-. s. uiveti mil at Albany, N. N . >liiiwed thai Iii' lis: Kt?aso:i was a ? ii'parnllvely pe. >r one :?< regards Ion lame oil the State enuu!?. The leutli animal report of tilt* New \ ork Suite K'Ju: inissioner of Prisons was m::d? |gul?i at Albany. Two :i mendm.'tds lo (lie imii'teriiiinate sen t'liee ami warele law were reeom tl! lite tl. Poland lolufcd l-'iidiind ami Hie rcti ?t tie* Uttsylan iMiipire 1 et;nn risimr, | ??.ii I strike* and cmilia'ts voiuinued to vpread over t he interior. in M U invler's sla'.eaieut of poliey ! I !? t'v the l-'reiudt Cliauihi r the disi ti-- | k ".i of the iii 'oin,' tav was |>!av.'tl | : ' a 1 i I* liott o.t t ! ? i ? separation of j Ct, :.i . h a ii I Stale. c v. r I ;a \ < f th.e Panama ("a-l t . ?. i pari 1 t ha I only t lin e j i'i .1 ? I - I'ile I..- Ml I I'd t .O II y el low i'e- : ' '. u I'.;:i.;;.';i s'lie.- ih ? I nited States t ? \ i ha :'u e. ai.d Cut l |;e whole loWll i- ' ? i . ' fa:;ii;'a i<- 1 I ' : '.''.tan oi M a speeial i i;i-p.l:.eh sanl. i':i< viinuiioned | tw.i i ! ih-- i " p ,?? t ik. si ol ea- It town ! ? ,i i mt m e on ? J * pr ipo-al . of ] 1 i Pi ': .? Ciai: ily. a pop.-e otlieial. was j >- i ? ?: 1 ixill.'l 1 1 \ unknown man at J P. m;i \ l''./. \r. I Leii?.-d i.-atei aily to main- ? : t';-.lel ill Mom o\\ . Cermati autlmi's and artisis are sluu d;? petition to tin.' < r to sparo | < - .'.i'i-. \ number IP i < i>> ehiefs have snr l ?;.!?; . ! and it v. as belie1, ed tlelt the 1 ? t'e rev oltMcei was near, but ? ? :;:a; \ lorttluiu d t" il troops to i >' II. 1 1 A I l ie.!. I r mi Wiiimmi a --j; eable d.s- , pa b'lt ainmri. a it thai 1 h.? ? Unssialis oil t'e- s' t oast of Kitii a w ere reti' iu^: i l."i 'a. M. 1 1' ej v ii-.' has . eir.pieled t il forn.a- i t on i f a new 1 ia ! 'a. < abimd. 1. 1. lar.d t;::i have ail the mir.s it ' . w.iitiv wlirti the time eo:m s for revolt a-.: i > - ( Kii?m;i ii was reported. These j : t ms weio partly pr tenre.l in Kmrlaml. i Arms win also be >n;iplh',l to Poland. | ? hina"> reply to Kii>n.?i-v eoari;es of ! a \ iohi t io i of raiiil.iliiy >\ a.s presented I : t" Se re! :u\ liry. p ;i general di- | tnrh c .i:;tii i against lluss.a , s : up. Ti:? Miifcf.s, ?vi:n j.uw'otr^d nearly! ? "ji i,i> 1 1, wore fluiply a wa '! inc the :;i dll.'ii e if Jed dh* ep.lieei "U the ? '"?ill < j mine proprietors and the ethirts of th.?l ibruian i Jy vernineiit lo a-sist m the j seftleu'oni. j Tlie re.Volui if .i spread l<> Moseow, t OdrsMi an! oiher iinponnnt cities ni ; Kiissia. <ir:?n<i Duke Vladimir, of Knssia. or j f'.ered r??K> ninclii'-H1 j;uiis from a i5er j man factory. Three Auslrinn Aroiy corps le.ovit.u | to :ho (hilkian froidier rhvo Rronnd j f>v the theory that half si dozen t<\if hinn provinro* may ha "vaolrtod'' ; An-trinn tcrvltor.v. 15 YEARS OF TORTURE lt<lilug uml J'ulnful S?r?? <???nr<l M?-a<l Mint Hotly ? 4 ii t r <1 ?n HpcU l>y ( i)ll> uiii. "J'or lift #*#'?!? yc.ir* my >eu!p uml inc !????? ?i wa* one mat* of ^aon, and my hody \v .i < covert d wiil? mii-ii Word*: cannot ex how i ?uttered from the ttehing and pain. I had k1*')' |!!> hope when a friend told me to ' 'ut iciii .i . Alter bathing with (Jilticuia Soap <t nd ^ | V" i < > K ' UtictH.i Ointment for three dav*. my lu*ad s\n* as eieur im ever, and to in> riii |iria><- am! j<>\ , one ?lite of *o;tp and one box of ointment made a complete (tire in nun week. (Signed) II. H I'i i ut. i mi, 117 Washington St., Allegheny, I'u." i'uikinttii'H h*iM? of ?)<i?lie?. A friend met |'"r;iuris I'nrkuian walk ing Ul(il>K tile >1 1'cct holding two St !?*??( hoys hy t licit* rii.it collars. In reply to his friend's request lot' an cxjdft rial ion I'arktiiuu said "1 found this hoy had eaten nu apple without dividing will; liis lit tie lil'uther. Now I lit to buy one for the little hoy ami itlitUc tile hi}.' one look oil while lie eats it."? St. Nicholas. Dertfit*** (unnol llo Cur*. I l> v h?.-al application-- a-* they cannot reach th<? di.4etvs< ?rt I ?ortioii of theoar. 1 hero is only on<j way to ??urc doafne??, and that Ji* by consti tutional reniediei. Deafness is cau>o<l l>y h i lufla'iiod condition of the mucous lining o> the Kiistu<'iii;in I'uh", When t his tub ) in in - fhiniud you have a ruinbliu?sound or imper fect hearing, and when If Is entirely close 1 lieafm^H u t ho result , and unions the in It am ? motion can ho taken out and this tuhu re stored to 1 1 h normal condition, hearing will |>e destroyed forever. Nino oanvi out often at f'atisMhy catarrh, which Is nothing tyut a i inflamed condition of the mucous Hurfit'oos. We will kIvo Orn> Hundred Dollars for any ease of .peafness (can.sod hy eatarrh jthat can not h?w?u t??i| t?v Hall's < iitarrh fare. Send for cli ?'U in is free. F. .1. ( ' ii knk v -t Co.. To|ei{j>, i > Sold by I)r JKUisls. 7.V\ 'J ake Hall's Family Fills for ? onstinutioa. A Negligible Quantity. "But how iliii you manage to make I so mm h money when you had only | one oyster Rtey to serve'" "Oh,'" i ?'p! it'(i 1 1 1 ? * p i < ? i i\ ? - ! 1 1 1 f< h fail i waitress. "you o*?\ every timo we served it it wa ; hack." F< lit u j ary I appincott's. Taylor's Cherokee of Sw<? t (>utn ? nd Si alien is Nulur'-'s j?r< at remedy < tiros , < 'olds, < r>ni ami i ? iisiiinpli?>ii.iiiid nl! throat and I mm tfuli"-. At druggists, 2&'\, ami *1.00 j.. r hottlo. Male Shoppers Preferred. "Saleswomen would rath< r wait r.p on ten men eu.- < un is than oii<> wo man." said the Hour manager of ? x peritMU e. I' is no qui vUir.n hut men inak" the I" st and mo:-t agree able shoppeiv. They know what they want, ar ? easily suited and air- no' fussy. T'ney have a g"nlal way that makes them easier to satisfy than wo men are. Their manners are no' so Miff "No man ever crii-h'S a salesgirl with a lmu?hty state. .M ? * 1 1 seldom 1 1 h 54 i^l i ? over prices. They may easPj he persuaded to huy a higher priced article It' they have the money, and vim can convince them limy nre ret ting their money's worth. Men show rood taste and judgment in buying ar ticles they knew little about. T'n ir fondness for large sizes borders on the ridiculous, souietim s. Shoes. kIsva, shirts ? thry want '.hem all with ample, room . "It is a pit y most moil SO Mil to f*C-l uncomfortable and out of plac'* in a stoic, l'erscns who sell no ids would like to see them oftener."- New ^ ork Novel Action to Insure Marriage. In the harbor of the little village of IMouinanac'h. in the Cote-du-Nord. ia an islet of rock which can be reached at low tide. If |?? surmounted by a shrine of St. (Juiree, who is said to have landed here from Britain in the sixth century. There are two rude statues of the saint, one of which ia of wood. , To t h if* statue on St. Catherine's day. Come the young women of the neighborhood, who, following an old tradition, stick pins into the statue, in order that they may be married be fore the end of the y* ar. ? London (_! rap hie. A FELLOW FEELING. Why SMn Felt l,mi lent Townriti tlm Oi'ini Waril. A great deal depends on the point of view. A uoo I temperance woman was led. in it very peculiar way. to revise her somewhat harsh Judgment of the poor devil who cannot resist his cups, and she is now the more charitable. She \\ riles: "For many years I was a great suf ferer from a>thma. Finally my health i?ot so poor that I found I could not lie down, but walked the floor whilst oth ers slept. 1 ;? . ? t so nervous l could not rest an;, where. "Specialists told me 1 must give up the use of coffee the main thing that I always thought gave me some relief. 1 consulted our family physician, and be, briti'.; a coffee fiend himself. feM me t<> pay no attention to their advice. Coffee had such a charm for rue that in passing a restaurant and getting a whiff of the fragrance I could not re sis; a cup. I felt very lenient toward the drunkard who could not pass the saloon. Ft lends often urged me to try l'ostum, but I turned ;t deaf ear. say ins; 'That may do for p?v>ple to whom coffee is harmful, but not for nie cof fee ami 1 w ill never part." "At lust, however, I houtrht a pack ace of l'osium. although 1 was sure I could not drink it I prepared it as di rectivl, and served it for breakfast. Well, bitter as I was against it. I must say that never before had I tasted a more delicious cup of coffee! From that day to this i more than years) I have never had a desire for the old cof fee. My health soon returned: the asthma disappeared. 1 becan to sleep well, and in a ^hort time I gained "J" pounds in weight. "One da\ I handed my physician the tablets be had prescribed for me. telling him I had no usr? for them, lie stayed for dinner. When I passed him his coffce rup he remarked, 'I nm glad to see roti were sensible enough not to let yourr^elf be persuaded that cof fee \yas harmful. This is the best cup o? coffee I ever drank,' he continued; 'the trouble is so few people know how to make good coffee.' When lie got bis second cup I told him he was I drinking I'ostum. He wnx tnrredu | lous, but I convinced him. and now he i uses nothing but Postmn Jii Ids home, j and has greatly Improved In health." 1 Nnmo Riven by Postum Co., Battle : Creek, Mich. Locrk in each package for the famous i little Iwok, "Tlie Koad to WeHvllle." BROUGHT BACK OLD DAYS. I Kissing Under Difficulties Reminded ProfetSor of Something. "Speaking hi t ho rofloureefulneBH of , women In ( Ik- matter of meeting and J ovejvoming oh?tark?x," Kalil the Street Corner Philosopher, "1 Just naw an ! lilu truth, n of it, when two Kir's, wear- J lug fho.-?- 1 1 < ?_ ? jidourj wide brimmed .straw hiiis, met itnd kissed right In j t hi.* puhlk: street - a>e, and hugged j ??u? h other, too, without disturbing ; a feather of their headgear. If two men had tried to get their heads that ( < ? !< ?:?>? - (.ogtrlhor lor any purpose, wear* ! su< h a i)k. there would have been at raw and profanity scattered all th? : way from here to tne eorner. Hut ? wiih the girls there was a preinoni- I tory ex< lainiiiion of Joy at meeting, j a sudden rush, a convulsive embrace, ! a Hldewb;o peck at each other's lips, ;t giggle and a squeal, and out of the mix up emerged the two maidens as trim an you please. How they duck ed under those brims is more than I j ran tell. It was done too quick for I me to see. It reminded me some of j kisHtiig a girl in the days when they ! used to wear those old fashioned hun ; bonnets." "How was that?' asked the newB paper man, expecting a story. "Young man," said the philosopher, i with much dignity, "it was all right." | ? Springfield (111.) News. APE LIKE 01 ANTS OF AFRICA. strange Race Met on 8outbern fthor? of Great Lake. Mr. I>M ward (Slogan ? who traversed M'rlca along its whole length, from ihc Cape to Cairo ? met with a i trance race <?n I lie southern shores ! of Albert I'M ward Nyanza. These fear- j some, apelike creatures, hiding be hind banana palms, aro tall men, with lontf anus uud pendant paupches. j Such is liie stamp of tho brute on I I hem that they may bo placed lower ; in tlu* scale than any other African I native hitherto seen. Their face, body ! and limbs aro covered with wiry hair, ; wi i!o the hang of the long, powerful ! arms, the slight stoop of the trunk, | and the hunted, vacant expression of | the lace make them appear more like apes than human beings. Northwards, near l.ado, the same J partv came across the Dinkas, a race j of giants, standing six feet six inches j to hfvi'n t'< ' t In height, and magnitl- ! teiilly developed; and in tho adjoin- ? im; Toroland which swarmed with ele- ; phanis of gigantic size.^the natives w. re simply stark -rnketn savages of ir> \['H S' ibio degradation) of charac tcr. riT.i j ".- 11 <!H?ntlv f.:r<"i. N<> tits or nervous- j invis aft <>r tirst liav's us<'<>r Dr. Klin"'* flrW ' Ni-rvclii'st'i-'"-, t'2: r !a! It'iTf lean 1 tr*'atiso f r<- > I'r. It. it Ki.ink, Ltd., Aro',! St .. l'iilla., ''a. j !? i-s i iicivcd more than SiioO.OOO from In.- ji!,,rj. A < ? ii ?i l* :% i i t ("nrc For I'iloi. Jlciiinj. Himd, H'i'odma (>r 1'ro! rudiits i'llos. 1 'iii^ish i 1 1 refund money it l'.*zo Ointment iails to cure in t> t?i 14 days. fi'Je. 'l'lio;-r- are )ni!oi of railwav in ! he < on ... l'y, S i.i ?o. tr. <! ar i:x';i Xo\s, of Atlanta, (in., hm ih<> only sni-'-ossfnl l>ro;>ny Specialists in t!i > world. >'oo ! heir lilicnil offer in a.) vortiso n. i:iit in aii'il'ior column of this pa'>or. -two 1. ill ion dollars ;>assol through tl-v London ('leafing Hons'.' last yeav M r*. Winsio'.v's Soothing Syrup forehildrnn teelhin*, "i.ilti'n t lie ??rums, ivdti eos in (lain rna l i'-n, al!av.- pain. e?i > <? . wind colic, 25j\:i Ij >: 1 1 ? eyeglasses are prohibited i:i tho to riaan Army. To Ci|?^ Colli in Olio IJity J .i Ice l.n.\ati\ JlWoino tjumine Tablets. AM druggists refund money if it tails to cure. K. \\ . Grove's signature is on box. 25c. Nineteen pianos, every one cf which was a wedding present, are in the pos session ??f the l'rincc and Princess of Wsles. 10,000 Plnnt* for 10c. This is a remarkable offer the John A. Balzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes. Salzrr Seeds have a national reputation jim I lie earliest, tinest, choicest the earth produces. Thev will send you their big plant si nd seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow l.otKI tine, solid Cabbages, 2,000 rich, juicy Turnip*. 2.1)00 blanching, nutty (Wry, 2. "00 rich, buttery lettuce, 1,000 tplendiil Onions, l.Oi'O r:ire, luscious UadishcK, 1,'MO gloriously brilliant Fb wers. This great offer is made in order to in duce you to try their warranted seeds f?>r when vim once plant them you will grow no others, and Al l. I Oil HI T lGC POSTAGE, providing you will return this notice, and if inn will *? -ill them 2(te in posture, tli?:y ?-,il i: 'Id to the above a big package of the earliest S-,\e"'t ( '? n- ri <>ti earth ? Salx*?r's Fourth of duly? fully 10 days earlier than Cory, l'ccp o' Day. etc., etc. [A. C. L.] Births and Deaths Decrease. Fewer persons died .u:d a smaller miniber were born throughout TCnt; !nii 1 and W ales last yortr than in 1002 while in London itself both birth and death.-: wem the fewest recorded for many year?. A WOMAN'S MISERY. Mrs. John T.altue, of 1 1.1 Paterscn Avenue, I'aterson, N. .1., says: "L wafl troubled for about nine years, and what I suf fered no one will over ' know. I used j about every i known rorue- | <ly that is said to ho good for kidney com print, hut ?without deriv ing peru)ftnent relief. Often Nvheu a!oue In tbe bouse the backache lias been so bad that it brovght tears to ray eyes. The p;;!r. r.t times was so intense that I was compelled to Rive \ip my household duties and lie down. There were head aches. dir.'/.ine^ and blood rushing to my head to cause bleeding at the nose. The Jfsi box of Doan'8 Kidney Tills benefited me so mnrh that I continued the treatment. The -stirring pain in the small of my bnok, the ruslfes of blood to the head and other symptoms disappeared." Donn's Kidney Tills (or sale bj *11 dealers. r?0 cents per box, fQ9t*rv Milbyrq ?o., Uviffalo, ft Y. / COL BECKWITH SAYS : "I Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-rtHia For Coughs and Golds." COL. PAUL E. BECKWITH. Colu.ip] I'.ml )?:. Jii i kw iih. I.t < ??!.. n lii^l. 1st I Minute Men, in a letti r from Yeiimuii avenue, N. \V., \\ .isli.iijjton, I). write*: "From the HH'i'Utl l/li'il ciidttinrnu'iit <>/' many o/' in ]f / fiends, I take ple/tmire hi eom mend I ??// i/our mm-dic* /'or < <ni()lis utul cold*. ? I'nul lieckultli. IN FIELD OR BARRACKS PE-RU-NA IS EFFICACIOUS. Tll<> COItfcta'it ?'\|UMUrC tO till* I'll'IIIIMtf S : exi?M'icnccii in .in ??i?t ?)*.????" i.i>- is noi so , apt to eaiiHC coughs ami robin an M'dniMry ' habits. . '1 hoeo who an- brotivfhl :"a< ?<' li> ! a ? v. i'li ( the wiailuT every day in activo hie ;.ro ; tn u< li leys liable to catarrhal disran'.'s tlian | those who arc housed up in illy von. rated rooms. And yet bot li | ol" these classes an*! tnoi y or |i s siibji'f-l ! to V'tiai ! li ami i i- ' tarrlr.'il disease*. The j r-o!?|i?-r ,<*. weil as !in*j civilian fintL> it l"re?|?n;nlly m < o.^ary i<> n-e ? I'enina on account of coughs and <oMs. No one is exempt. I lie stiotm and' healthy arc le** liable than tin.1 weak an.l ; ill. I in t. none cut iri'!y escape. ALL CLASSHS AKfc SU H.I LCI TO CATAKRH. IVruna )i:??s always* been a great favorite with t i 10 military men, both in the army . 1 1 1 < I navy. The strongest kind of testimonials are re?-?*i\ t d from oHirer* of high rank eon t-eriun^ the virtues of J'ernna for all ea^ tarrhal ailments. <)nlv a small per eent. of these ean biv ii>-e<l for publication for want of space. Mr. Harrison 1>. Deam, Hnrtisitlo Post No. 8, Department of the Potomac Colonel Kneampment No. (>'.), I n ion Vote funs' Le uion, l 'olonel (ireen Clay .SmitUN Ite&tmclH No. IT. I'. V. C., 1 iepartinenK -MtlXie I'oto mae, Militarv Order I .oval Legion , Do !>aitnient of Columbia, Major 3-1 1 ii Indiana Yeteian Volunteer Infantry, writes* ?'Thvvv in no Inntjer at i )/ question o.s- to I It r rural tve if no 1 1 1 It's of I 'cr twa in <ill cd to rrha I I t oublcH. llx ?mc crsK/'ttf use hi/ inn nit <>/' in j/ /'?;/<; ji</? entitles n to confidence u ml enilbrno* hi en I. " BEST m THE BOWELS CAN BIT CATHARTEQ Pi CURE fcr all bowel troubles, appendicitis, blliousnesn, bad breath, bad blood, wind or. the stomach, bloated bowels, foil I mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin end dizziness. When your bowels don't move regularly you an* sick. Constipation !:ills mop people than nil other diseases together. It chronic ailments and long years of suffering. No matter what ails you, fltart taking CASCAjRETS today, for you will never get well ur.d stay well until you get your bowel* right. Take onr advicc, etart with Cancarets today under absolute guarantee to cure or moriey refunded. The genuine tablet stamped CCC. Never ao'.d in bulk. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. 'yia People who livo at a rattling pace I usually have many loose joints*. j ]?msuroi>iso,3 ' jr ? for / on \t -notion snvol my life throo year* a^jo. ? jlns. Tuomas Hoc- j ! einb, Muplo St., .Nor>vlo'j. N. ? 17, UJ) j Seven of t he greatest mountains liavo j ' never been climbed. | Itch cured in .'!0 minutes bv Woolford'a ! Sanitnry Lotion. Never faiN. Sold by ;i!l i druggists, $1. Mail orders promptly | by Dr. K. Dctchon. (.'tawtordijville. led. i Only one man in 70-) pa\s an incinni.' tax i in India. A Tobacco Grower's Profit is dependent Upon a properly bal anced fertilizer. r- K:, cr"i>h ^ ly*" SO easily /. spoilt (1 an i ' U tol?ac*fo. Tlio ' ' fertilizer nis:*'.t l?e t i\q h !, fits i J to l>c li^ht it J :u:si contayi r. V K-a: t lO1?.; actual ^ v Potash It : Kill-ply nnn \ ..frh uith f ? ? * i 1 ? z o r nith ple nty of aih -\ u r v. nh IiUIm or no potash, ami nolo . lio i ? v?: t-*. \ ? * : y t ,m?h< * o grower ?h?'t?Wl lintnotir !?? ? !? ? ho. >k , " I t jucto CultniV ? ?4 v%ill frr*a rrr ?' # : GERMAN KALI WORKS, Nan^i rt., N. Y.? or Atluntn. C * ii. ? "-Tl! : _ S'?*4i/i nmui! sr. Cooceniratcd j Crab Orchard WATER j Nature's Great Remedy KOK 1 DYSPEPSIA SICK HEADACHE CONSTIPATION Stimulates th? Llvor, r?gulat?s tho B jwola ?.nd keeps tho entlro system {!?J^ haalthy condition.' A Natural Product with a rooord of a Cen tury. If nffllotod try It. SOI.n BY AT. I, DRUGOIST3. CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., LOVISVlLLr, KY. You Want the Best COTTON GIN Ask Any Exparienoed Ginner Abaut PUATT MUNGER EAGLE WINSHIP SMITH We would Jil;o to show you What Thousands of Life Long Customers Say. Write for catalogue find testi monial booklet. Continental Gin Co. Charlotte, N. C., Atlanta, ( ?a., l>irmiiiii'ham, Ala., Mem phis, Tenn., l):illas, Texas. Salzer's^B f National Oats i Orent<-st oat of the eentnry. ? Yielded In Ohio 1S7, hi Mlcb. 2;fi. in Mo. Vi5, ana in N. Dakota ll'J i>u:>. per aero. You can beat tiiat rcccr l In KO&. For 10c and this uotlce vw<} infill you fr<"* lnta of fnrra i Eutopics and oar t.lg catalog, UIU ln?nll n'mut Uu*o*l w..iv?l?r< thouyniulB of otlior JOHN A. f?AL7ra SCEOCO. MOX i: Y Iomi fvrvlwlv, 5'. to wlioaave H ill' >n 'til v. A 1 ; r .1 s' m \ylo i'f. K*t . IW, COM n A f, (iUAK ANTi.:; CO., I'.k lnuoUtl. N ?. .So, ?">. John White & Co. LOUISVILLE. KY. IS.1i HUI.Nl market pHc FURS and Hides. WoaI on i'accmlviloa. FieicfSeeds Country merchant* *%& farmers can uv# 10 { f\ 26 |if-r ccnt by wrtttr.fr ?>.ftNa*hvt!l? Product Sushvill*. Tenn., for apeciM ca*h price*. 'I h r only Ktitctly cash Held uoeil houto in Ihl f?"ut!> "Write today NASHVILLE PRODUCE CO., J. J. UUIL, Manager. CURES Gl"9t On Jok Relief, in etOM d*yj; effect* * permanent in jAto 60 day*. I'rtotireat gimn free. Not t'