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'MILDRED keller; RESTORED TO HEALTH. TH AN KSTO PERUNA. Frionds Were Alarmed Advised Change of Climate. Miss Mildred Keller, 718 13th street, N. V, Washington, D. C, writes: "I can safely recommend Pcrunn, for catarrh. I had It for years and it would respond to no kind of treatment, or if it did it was only temporary, and on tho slightest provocation the trouble would come back. was In such a state that my friends were alarmed about me, and I was advised to leave this climate. Then I tried Pcruna, and to my great joy found it helped me from the first dose I took, and a few bottles cured me. 'It built up my constitution, I re gained my appetite, and I feel that I am perfectly well and strong." Mildred Keller. Wo have on fllo many thousand testi monials like tho above. Wo can give our readers only a slight glimpse of tho vast array of unsolicited endorsements Dr. Hartinan is receiving. Union Mado $3.50 SHOES For Moil. W. T.. Pou Bias tnnkei nml noil moro Jlen'H ft:i..1() shut- tlutn. nny trther jimniifiicttirer in tho Murlil. MUMMO EX W AW) to say oaa no eta dliprort this U lemtnt. "XV. Xi. Donglns S3.50 slincs nro tlio fr-i'Uti'St sellers tn tho woihl Ix-caiiiio of their excellent style. ir llttlnf nud superior livarlnir qualities. Tlicy nro lint us rood us tlioso tlmt cost from S3.00 to S7.no. Tliu only difference Is tho price. W. JC. Ilotiirlis tKi.Cu shoes cost mora to make, hold their shnpo better, wear loimrr, nml nro of Kreater value than nny ot licr 3.fiO shoo on tho market to-day. W. !. Douglas Kunr nntecs their vnlne by stniiipliii; his nnmo nnd lirlco on the bottom of each shoe. Look for It. Tnke no substitute. W. Im Douglas S3.no thori nro sold through hlsomt retail stores In tlwrirln clpal cities, und by shoe flenlors every where. No matter where you lire, W. L. Douglas shoes aro within your reach. EQUAL SB.OO SHOES. have uern IT. L. Douglas SM shoes for years, and consider them rgual to anv fiJX) ihoe noit on the market. Thev hate etten entire latitfaetton." H'm. IT. Andersen, Heal Estate Agent, Kantai City, Mo. Boys wear W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because they fit better, hold their shape and wear longer than other makes. IT. L. Dovglat met Corona CottsHn tn hit ISJO shoes. Corona Colt is conceded to le the Jtntlt patent leather produced. Past Color Eyelet will not wear nminy, . W. L. Douglas has the largest Mine mall order business In tlio world. M trouble to net a lit by mall. 2S cants extra prepays delivery. . If you desire further Information, urtteor Illustrated Catalogue of Spring ittvles. W. L. DOUOIAS. Brockton. Man. Alabastine - Your Walls Alabastine produces exquisitely beautiful effects on walls and ceil ings. Easy to apply, simply mix with cold water. Bottor than kalso mine, paint or wall paper. It is not a kalsomtne, it is a sanitary, perman ent, cement coating, which hardens on the walls, destroying disease germs and vermin, never rubbing or scaling. Kalsomines mixed with either hot or cold water soon rub and scale off, spoiling walls, clothing and furniture. They contain glue, which decays and nourishes the germs of deadly disease. It your druggist or hardware dealer trill not get Alatnitine, refute sub stitutes and imitations and order of ns. Send for free sample of tints and Information about decorating, ALABASTINE COMPANY Grant Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. New York Office. 105 Watsr St-si B m , SMOKERS FIND LEWIS'-SINGLE BINDER 5f Cigar better Quality than most 10! Clears your jobber or direct from Factory, Peoria, IV 'When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. LUhLa WrlLKt ALL rl.fc rA IK. Best Cough Syrup, Tastes Good. Use in time, roia by druffgut. vw ,- )-I& - : n24wE9HIK- . sS5ra?m;v RUMOR OF BATTLE RUSSIANS THINK LAND AND 8EA FIGHTS IMMINENT. MANCHURIAH DISPATCHES STOP Silence Taken to Indicate that General Llnevltch Is Advancing Events Ap parently Rapidly Shaping for a Great Battle. ST. PBTEnSDUnO With a bus pi clous stoppago of dls patches from Manchuria and a strong possibility that Vice Admiral Uojestvontiky has cut his laBt communications with homo and sot forth on tho final stage ot his Journoy to his goal, oltber Togo or Vladivostok, keen Interest Is mani fested in naval and military circles hero in tho twofold field of war. Though the Admirallty, which has been complotely silent slnco tho ad vent of Rojostvonsky In tho Chinese sea, publishes no dispatches, tho con viction is growing thnt tho united squadrons, ns indicated by tho Asso ciated Press on Slay 1G, departed from tho Annani coast Immediately nftcr their Juncturo and naval officers aro anxiously expecting news of tho first skirmishes between scouts of tho bos tlio fleets. Tho Associated Press correspond ent, on his visit to naval officers yos torday to Investigate the rumor that Vlco Admiral Itojestvonsky'B health had broken down, was repeatedly and eagerly questioned for tho latent In formation through tho pre3s dispntehes which, it was declared, is a better sourco than tho Admiralty. Captain Clndo confirmed tho state ment of the Associated Press that tho vessels of both squadrons aro equip ped with apparatus for cleaning their bottoms at sen. Ho said it was en tirely possible for Vice Admiral Nebo gatoff to put tho last finishing touches to tho vessels of his division during tho mysterious Interval when "they wero lost to sight before passing tho Straits of Malacca. Neither the Admiralty nor Individ ual officers havo any information re garding tho rumored roquest of Vlco Admiral Itojestvensky to be relieved, and all who were questioned regard ing tho report express doubts of Its ac curacy. It was pointed out that it would be entirely possible for the fleet to delay In tho China sea until tho arrival of Vice Admiral Blrllotf, and it was declared that Itojestven sky will keep his flag flying as long ns he is not utterly incapacitated for command, which would then devolve on Vlco Admiral Voelkorsam, who Is known as an officer with a Teutonic thoroufhncss nnd attention to the de tails of his profession. He Is also a noblo strategist and theoretician. Tho Associated Press was informed that .Vice Admiral Blrlloff will be sent to Vladivostok, which possibly ac counts for tho origin of the rumor of Rojestven sky's roquest to bo relieved of his command. On thevmllitary side tho Indications aro that events are rapidly shaping for tho preliminary stage of anqther great battle. Tho Russian array has been refitted and Is ready for action, and It Is asserted that General Llne vltch Isn't tho man to waste days In Inaction. ROJESTVENSKY GOIN.G NORTH. Russian Fleet Is Said to Be Taking on Coal. LONDON Now that It seems defi nitely established that Vice Admiral Rojestvensky has started on his north ward Journey, there Is a great deal of Interest In the eastern campaign. Kwangchau bay, where provision junks nro said to bo waiting for the Russian fleet, is the most northward of French possessions on tho Chinese sea and the last pbrt which Rojest vensky can Belect for his final depart ure to meet the Japanese. It has a flno anchorage and a sheltered chan nel, where a large fleet may ride !n safety. Reports still circulate in London, to the effect that the Russian Pacific's fleet coaling arrangements aro ex tremely inadequate and havo been tho main causo of Its prolonged stay In Indo-Chinese waters, and that tho admiral Is findlns over-Increased difficulty on this score. EIGHT YEARS FOR OHLIGER Vooster, O., Banker Pleads Guilty and Is Sentenced. CLEVELAND, O. L. P. Ohliger, ex-president of the closed Woostor. O,, National bank, pleaded guilty beforo Judge Taylor In tho United Stato dis trlct court to a count in ono of tho indictments charging him with hav ing issued a draft when there was no funds in the bank to meet It. Judge Taylor sentenced Ohliger to eight years' imprisonment in tho Ohio peni tentiary. ' Ohliger Is an ex-congressman, ex county treasurer, postmaster at Wooster under President Cleveland's first administration and collector of internal revenue in Cleveland during Cleveland's second administration. Fleet Not In French Waters. PARIS In regard to tho press dis patches saying the Russian fleet has returned to Hon Kohe boy the French officials say the Russians are not within French -aters. The officials are not aware of the exact locality of the fleet, but communications with the French naval and civil authorities In Indo-Chlna satisfy the officials hero that the Russians remain outside French limits. It is maintained that the fact that no fleet Is off Hon Kobe bay does not constitute a breach of neutrality. THE MODERN FARMER. How He Lives, as Compared With Fifty Years Ago. ho farming life of ta dn, as con trasted with that ot fifty years ago, is a paradlso of comfort aud con venience. Tho lonely loghouso, rciuoto from mar ket and devoid ot advantages that a half ejelo ot tlmo hns mado possible, would scarcely ap peal to tho pres ent day farmer. Tho twentioth- century soil tillor has practically aU the modorn comforts. Ills mall Is de livered dally. Ho has telephonic con nection with tho buying and selling world, affording tho best opportunltii for marketing to nd vantage. His homo is of rccont architecture, con structed of wood, brick or stone, and well furnished. Ho has modern plumb ing and modorn heating, and with tho advent of acetylene gas, ho has mod; em lighting. At night his homo Is as attractively Illuminated as that of his city brother, for It Is a suggestive fact that "acetjlcno for country homes" has so appealed to tho farmer, that ot the 80,000 users of acetylene gns in tho United States, tho farmer is ono of tho largest of all classos. Evor seeking the host, he has not hesitated In availing himself of this now light. The continued growth and progress of this great country, ever a causo of wonderment, has no greater exempli fication than evolution on tho farm. Already the farmer Is becoming tho most envied of men tho freest, the healthiest, tho happiest! Like Old Times In Arizona. Interest during tho grcnter part of yesterdny centered around tho faro gamo in the St. Elmo saloon. Arthur Cordlner of the Fashion had In as much ns $3,800 at ono time, and such high play as this whs good for tho eyes of tho old timers, who say It used to be common in theso parts. When tho play got real hot Charley Hooker took the dealer's chair. Jer ome correspondence Los Angeles Time3. Demand for Old Snuff Boxes. High prices continue to bo paid In Paris for snuff hoxos of tho eighteenth century. At tho recent ealo of a col lection made by M. Gullhou of Bay onne, ono box In gold enamel, ap praised by the official export at $1,C00, sold for $1,000. Ono of tho Interesting lteni3 of tho sale was n pair of can delabra once owned by Mario An toinette, which went for $3,000. far loss than was expected. Where the Money Gees. Tho Americnn people spent ns much money last yoar for gems and Jewelry as they spent for pianos nnd other musical instruments, and moro than throe times ns much as they spent for sewing machines, New York Sun. Societies Give Farmers Machinery. Thcro are no less than C40 agricul tural societies scattered over Servla, which distribute modern agricultural machinery and implements among tho farmers. Theso societies havo a cen tral office at Belgrade. GREAT CHANGE From Change In Food. The brain depends much moro on the stomach than wo are apt to sup pose until wo take thought In tho mat ter. Feed the stomach on proper food easy to digest and containing the proper amount of phosphates and tho healthy brain will respond to all de mands. A notable housewife In Buf falo writes: "Tho doctor diagnosed my troublo as a 'nervous affection of tho stom ach. I was actually so nervous that I could not sit still for five minutes to read the newspaper, and to attend to my household duties was simply Impossible. I doctored all tho time with remedies, but medicine did no good. "My physician put mo on all sorts of diet, and I tried many kinds of cereal foods, but none of them agreed with me. I was almost discouraged, and when I tried Grape-Nuts I did so with many misgivings I had no faith that It would succeed where every thing else had failed. "But It did succeed, and you don't know how glad I am that I tried it. I feel llko a new person, I havo gain ed In weight and I don't havo that terrible burnjng sensation in my stom ach afiy moro. I feel so strong again that I am surprised at raysolf. Tho street noises that used to Irritate me 60, I never notice noy, and my mind is eo clear thnt my household duties aro a real pleasure." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Now why was this great change mado in this woman? The stomach and tho brain had not been supplied with the right kind ot food to rebuild and strengthen the nerve centers in these organs. It is absolute folly to try to do this with medicine. There is but one sure way and that Is to quit the old food that has failed and take on Grape-Nuts food which Is mo'e than half digested In the process ot manufacture and Is rich in the phosphate of potash con tained in the natural grain, which unites with albumen and water the only three substances that will mako up the eoft gray filling in tho thou sands of delicate nerve centres in tho brain and body. Grape-Nuts food is a sure road back to health In all such eases. 'V--L W ir RU3:iAN1 CO NORTH I Combined Squadrons Sighted off tho Coast of Annam Tuetday, SINGAPORK Tho ltunslnn fieot was In latitude 13.!I0 north and longi tude 111 30 east (about 120 miles northeast of Capo Vnrr-lln. coast ot An nam) during the morning of May 10, nccordlng to n report brought horo by the British steamer Hong Wang. Tho Gorman steamer Sogovla Blghtod forty-two Ilusalnn ships forty mllos from Capo Vnrolla May 15, steaming slowly north. ' Tho latitude nnd longltudo In which tho Russian float was reported by tho British Btenmor Hong Wang, doos not lndlcato thnt a naval battle Is Immi nent. The Russians wore, on May 10, only about 1G0 mlWu from tho coast ot Annam and apparently heading north for the wators of tho Island of Hainan, noar which, nccordlng to a Hong Kong dispatch, lfiO Junks 'adon with provisions wore walling for tho Russian floot. Even In cuso Admlrnl Rojostvonsky decides not to tako theso supplies on hoard or It tho Hontf ong report is correct tho Russian floei May 10 yas still about 700 miles from the southern part of tho Island of For mot.a, whoro It has boon assorted Ad miral Togo may glvo battlo and It la doubtful If the fieot can now make more than about 200 miles a day un der tho most favornblo circumstances. GENERAL WOOD ENDS CAMPAIGN. Returns to Zamboanga from "Hike" After Moro Pllatcs. MANILA Tho Moro outlaws, against whom Gonoral Leonard Wood has been campaigning, havo been kill ed in action with all the principals. Tho outlaws wore supporters and fol lowers of tho sultan of Solu. Tha largo tribes of tho Island of Jolo wero not Involved. Tho outbreak was purely on the part of nn aggregation of piratical outlaws nnd disorderly characters of Sulu and tho other Is lands stretching down to Borneo. Tho position selected by tho out laws for the defenso was In. almost Impenetrable Jungles and exceeding ly strong, prohibiting tho uso of ar tillery nnd necessitating close contact nnd an assault In two Instances. Gen oral Wood's forces sustained a loss of nlno killed and twenty-ono wound ed, nil of whom are doing well. Tho constabulary hud two killed. Tho lat ter wero highly praised by Gonenl Wood, who said' 'Tho troops behav ed splendidly nnd perfoimed this diffi cult sorvlce in a lilghly creditablo manner." Ganoral Wood ha3 return ed to Zamboanga with tho troops. SECRETARY WILSON IN KANSAS. Cabinet Member Visits Experiment Stations In that State. MANHATTAN Kan. Secretary Wilson and tho go7ernmont txpecta accompanying him on his tour thr nigh tao Bouthwost spent Monday In this stato, arriving from Texas In a spe cial train on tho Rock Island road. The first stop was mado at McPher Bon, whoro tho government experi ment farm was Inspected. At Herlng ton, 'which was reached In tho after noon, addresses wore mado to a lnrgo audlonce of farmers, who camo from adjoining towns, by Sccref.ary Wilson, Prof. Splllman, D. M. A. Carlton of tho department, F. D. Coburn nnd J. W. Robinson, respectively secretary and chairman of tho stato board of agriculture, and E. R. Nichols, presi dent of tho Kansas Agricultural col lege at Manhattan. A stop was also mado at this point in tho evening to enablo the party to make an Inspec tion of the latter institution. Tues day will al6o b3 spent In this stato and a meeting at which Sccietary Wilson nnd the experts will speak will bo hold at Norton ct 2:30 in tho after v on. FEAR GENERAL TIEUP. Present Indications Are for a Big La bor Upheaval In Chicago. CHICAGO Sunday broug'ht no chango in tho attitude of both aides of tho labor controversy now in pro gress in Chicago and everything po'nts toward an extrusion of tho teamsters' strlko to many other busi ness houses during the week Tho officials of the seven oxpress compa nies, whoso refusal to reinstate any of their striking employes caused tho collapso of tho settlement of tho troublo Saturday night, still adhero to tholr determination not to glvo em ployment to nny of their formtr em ployes, and tho other firms Involved In tho difficulty declared that they would stand by tho opreR company In tho fight The teamsters' union has taken just as firm a stand as tho employers and it was stated by Pres ident Shea that th union would nov. er call off tho strike until tho ex press companies came to terms Tho first spread of the strlko Is ex pected to coma Monday morning, when the Lumbermen's association, an organization employing 2,400 team sters, Issues an ordor to their mon to make deliveries to all business houses, regardless of whether they aro Involved in the stilko or not. Funeral of Hiram Cronk. NEW YORK The body of Hiram Cronk, tho last veteran of tho war of 1812 to pass away, wns burled hero Thursday In Cypress Hill cemetery with impressive military honors. Be fore tho funeral tho body of the vet eran soldier lay In stato in tho city hall, where It was viewed by many thousands. There was a constant stream of men, women and children moving past tho casket in the city building tho first which had rested there slnco tho body of General Grant laid in state. ' iff) The Young Physician. WHAT HIS UXPURIUNCO PROVED. In tho early sixties It was usually tho duty of a practicing physician to rldo many mllos every day on lili regulnr round of visits upon hii patients In tho" days a younu man who hud received a splendid lncdlcnl training In ono of the host medical colleges of that day wns ac customed to rldo ton, twenty or thirty mllos or moro (siting tho sick and afflicted.' Ills aurciswns soon phonom unal. Doctors and families culled him for consultation to towns at considerable dis tances by rail. Ono of his spoclnltlos was the euro ot tlioso distressing diseases of womon. Ho hod early discovered that by combining tho ogotablo extract of tho following medicinal plants In just tho right proportion w Ithout tlio uso of alco holhis proscription Invariably curct such casos. Later, In order to place this remedy boforo tho public in a slmpo easily to bo procured, ho established ti labora tory ut Buffalo, N. Y whoro regularly qualified chemists wore put in charge to accurately prcparn his prescription and put It In slmpo for shipment to all parts of tho United States. This remedy, wblch ho named Dr. Plorco's Favorlto Proscrip tion, Is not a "patent nirdlclno1 In tho common acceptance of the term, but a tonic for w onion, and a regular physi Coiwiclion Follows Trial "Whon buying looso cofifoo or anything your grocer happens to lmvo in hi bin, how do you know what you are getting ? Somo queer HtoricH about coffoo that iB sold in bulk, could bo told, if tho pcoplo who haudlo ifc (grocers), eorod to speak out. Could any amount of moro talk havo ponmadod millions of housekoopors to uso Lion Coffee, flic leader of all package coffees for over a quartor of a contury, if they had not found it euporior to all other brands in Purify, Sfrcngtli, Flavor and Uniformity? This popular succcan ol LION COFFEE pan be due onlv fo Inherent merit. There la no etronflcr prool ol merit than con tinued and lncrcoslno popularity. II the verdict oi MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you of the merits ol LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trllle to buy u paclcnfle. it Is tlie easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. WON COI'FKE is sold only In t lb. sealed tuckagco, ami reaches you as pare and clean as u bun it lott our factor?. UoH-henil on every packaRe. Bavo these Llon-hcads for taluablo premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, mmmsmmmsmmmaas:- sssssjr JImK. -ir -!ThTaVSs1 These Shoes Grand PrUe at St. The 1'ATIUOT 6IIOR for oyer stylish yet oomtortablo lssts, to fit any foot. Ther are GooUjear wslts, which means flexible soles, with no wax or tacks to Irritate the foot. The fllAVITI.OWKll HHOK for Women Is made In welts and hand tarns. Is stylish, durable and oomfortable. s air .nn itaulH fnsi tt m V ft. . ... K,.s a-s elkAaa ft.na JWWS uveaivi IVI VUIIUi write os direct, Tbey will plea coats to $1.60 per pslr la prices ima curcicr Look for this brand on harness, collars, saddles, horse blankets, lap robes, etc. Mado by llarpham Bros. Co., Lincoln, Neb. Drop ns a card and will mall yoa a souvenir. BUY Y0UB GO-CAB I AND BABY CABBIAGCS direct from manufacturer. We will sell you retail at vt holesale pri ces. We carry tho bent aud finest Hue went of Chicago. Call or send for Catalogue. Omitu Reed & Rittai Works 1511 Howard. Omaha. Neb. W. N. U. Omaha. No. 211905. MMg IWWIIL " mm i'liW 1LJLI gggJJsH 'jjy cian's proscription, and contains Uio fofc lowing non-alcoholic Ingredients i Lady's Slipper (Cmirttmllnm Pubiccn)t Black Cohosh (tlriifciiipytfrtconojia). Unicom root (fVinincetirf ttiii Lutcum). I)lueCoiini(t?tufoiA!;MuiTiiiI(droMM) Goldon Seal (UydrcutU CnnadcntU). Soletitlflcally prepared by experienced ehomlsts at tho Laboratory of tho World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Plereo does not claim for his "Fa vorite Proscription " that It Is a "euro-all." It Is recommended as n most perfect spoclflo for,, woman's peculiar nllmonts. So uniform nro tho results which follow tho uso of this roinnrknblo remedy, that It can bo truly affirmed of "Favorlto Pro scription " that it nitwit h7j (intl almost alwttyB cure. Nlnoty-olght per cent, of tho womon who glvo tills medlclno a fair and faithful trial nro cured and remain cured. It Is ft powerful Invigorating tonic, Im parting health and stn usth In particular to tho womb and Its appendages. Tho local, womanly health is so Intimately related to tho gonoral health that when diseases of tho dolleato womanly organs nro cured tho wholo body gains In hoaltbt and strength. For weak nnd sickly women who nro "worn-out," "run-down" or dobllltatod, especially for womon who work In store, office or schoolroom, who sltntthotypowrller or sowing machlno. or bear heavy housohold burdons, Dr. Plorco's Favorlto Prescription will provo a priceless bonoflt becauso of Its health restoring ond strength-giving power. Tim Phoop. "1 want to tell you of tlio crest JmnroTo ment In inv liooltli Klnco tnklnir iour'FRfor Ito l'roM'rlntloii. " says Mrs. II. a, Jones, of Forest, N. O. "When I U-iron Its uso 1 was a physical wreck nnd liml Ueipnlrcd of over liRvliitrirooU health hkMii. Could not sit it All ilnj I notwl a crt'Rt Improvement beforo tho Unit ixutlow&H nil used. Wns surrurlnir w Ith nlmoit every nnln Hint a woman Is sub ject t; hurt Ilillnnimntlun of the. onirics, rmlnful nud suppressed periods, nnd other symptoms of femnlo (II scb mi. After taking six bottles of Tnvorlto Prescription,1 1 felt llko a new perron. Can rldo horseback and tnko nil klnils ot cxurClso nnd not feel tired." Fi-.ei, Ciiankv? Caso of constipation. A man or woman who neglects constipa tion suffers from slow poisoning. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets euro constipa tion. Ono llttlo "Pellet" Is a gontio laxative, and two a mild cathartic Ohio.' were Awarded Louie World's FaL Men Is made from all leathers. 111 UUOI UUt UUiUIV IUCBD iUUCIs 70a And yoa will ikto from 60 usually oaargeU for shoes of I MPROVEMENTS recontly ndtfed to tho popular "Mueller" pianos, umko them tho greatest pluno valuo known From our fnetory to tbe tioiui. SAVES $75 00 to $150.00 Our lllUHtrated booklet free for the asking tells you why Write for it today, we'll answer tomorrow. 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