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-71 f i i i :i I J J iJ FOR TWENTY YEARS MAJOR MARS SUFFERED FROM CATARRH OF THE KIDNEYS. DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED Pe-ru-na Creatine a National Sensation In tbe Cure of Chronic Ailments of the KiJneys. major i. n. stars, oi the iirst wiscon- sin Cavalry regiment, writes from 1425 Dunning street, Chicago, 11L, the following letter: "I or years I suffered with catarrh of the kidney contracted in the army. Medicine did not help me any until a comrade who had been helped by Pe rim a advised me to try It. I bought aome at emce, and soon found blessed relief. I kept taking It four months, and am now veil and strong and feel better than I have done for the past twenty years, thanks to Peruaa." T. II. Man. At the ap4-arancA of the first symptom of kidney trouble;, I'eruna should be; taken. This remedy striken at once the very root of the disa.e. It at once relieves the catarrh.il kidneys of the stagnant blood, Creventinij the escape of serum from the lood. IVmn.i stimulates the kidneys to excreti from the Mood th accumulating roivxi, and thus prevents the convulsions Promptly Cor. I9tfl tn tearmworth $t. omru. sib. The only jotli'.fe cure frr Itrnnknaeaa, Dro-rlnK .int the Tobaeeo Ilblt- Oor Niviulence atrlctlv confidential. VTSl. 1 BCIiN'S. Man.tfW, EDUCATIONAL. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DA .ME, INDIANA. FVLL COURSES IN Classics. Letter. Eco nomic ami History. Journalism. Art. Science, Pharmacy. Law. CI it Mechanical and Elec trical fcnsjinecrintr. Architecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Course. Rooms Free to all sml-nts who hava com-elet-d the studies re-iuirrd for admission into tlie Sophomore. Junior or Senior Year of any cf the Ccllewiate Co-,rss. Rooms to Rent, moderats chares to students over seventeen rreinirinir for Collegiate Com-se3. A limite.l number of Candidates for the Eccle iattrnl state will be received at special rates. Ht. Edward's Mall, for Uv under 13 years, is Irilne in the rcmt,letMess of itv eii:inmrnt. 1 he 60th Year will open Septe:nber 8. 1903. Catalogue f ree. Address P. U. Box 256. REV. A. MORKISSSV. C. S. C. President. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY NOTRE DAME. INDIANA 0o 9 Ki!t West ef Notre Dame University. Most beautlfullr ami healthfully I'ated. 'ndurted by the histr "f the Hi-!t t'ri'va. I'hHriered IW5. Kn- ty!mr a national patronage. Thormirh Enliah, laasicai. Scientific and Commercial Courses, ad vanced Chemistry nd Pharmacy. Regular Col legiata DgTrm. Preparatory Separtment trains Tipi: f"r rrirlar. vpfdal or r:ielate courses. PhTsural Laboratory welt enlpped. Ths CoBserratory of Muaae I c ndarfd on plans f the K'.r cin!rvtrte!. Ths Art Department Is modeled after leat!nic Art Srhoo'.a. Minim Depart ment for children nndrr twelve year. Pbyaical Culture tinder dlreetlon of graduate of Dr. Sargent's Jiornial ch.d of l"hv.!ral Tralnhic Tt best modern educabcnal advantages for flttlne ynunr wmen l'-r live i f n.efulnes. The conta:i. growth cf the Arailemy has attain necew-ltated th5 erection cf SdHllonal tine tiuiidfncs with latent Hyiclenle e'inipment. atoderata cost. New scttucl yer b-a-ln e(ien:herSth. Mention this ptr. For rtal.fue aud pee'.U lnf'rmiitfon app!y to The Directress ol ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Notre Dame. Indiana. 'Jjim Omaha. Neb. Send for Catalogue. CHAMPIOM TRUSS EASY TO FIT. EASY TO WEAR. A.k V iur Phvslclan a A IvUe. HOOKKT rW.il. Pailadelphia truss Ca.. 61" Zteutt Su. p hila.. Pa. FREE TO WOMEN! To rrovo trie beaUnff and Clenr.s.on power of 1'axtlne Totlet Antlaoptle we win mat! s large trial package rith boo It of instructioos absolutely free. Tula is not a tiny sample, but a large package, enouarh to con vince anyone of Its value. , Women all over tbe country , are praisinir Paztine for what . It haa done in loeat treavt 'roent ef female Ilia, trurinr all inftunmation and discharges, wonderful as a cleansing vatnl douche, for sore throat, nasal catarrh, as a mouth waah and to remove tartar and whiten tbe teeth. Send today; a postal card wlil (to. tool bvttrncajtats or sent woatpald byes. BO aasta, large bus. Hat lafaet torn raaraotec, TIt K- I'AXTO.N CO.. Hostoo, IbM. SI Cotarabas Ave iiThespsen-t Eys totci When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. Omaha. No. 311903 TTE o. 1 &n'WZ& tlrwa i I l V f 3 I I Beat Cooh byrapt TaataeOood. TJes I I I 1 tnttawe. fold by (True tela. f I IB which are sure to follow if the poisons are allowcil to remain. It Rives great vi'or to the heart's action and digestive system, both of which are apt to fail rapidly in this disease. I'eruna cures catarrh of the kidneys simply because it cures catarrh wherever located. If you d not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eTuna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hart man. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. c tares tall A Very Good Exchange. The coming celebration of Bunker Hill day reminds the Philadelphia Led ger of the story of an American wo man who was being conducted (through a London museum by a Brit I ish army officer. Inspecting war rel ics, the officer pointed to a small can j non. saying: "That gran, madam, we captured from your army at Bunker Hill." The woman quickly replied: "Well, captain, you are welcome te the gun, but we've got the hill." Sensible Housekeepers will have Defiance Starch, not alone because they get one-third more for I the same money, but also because ot superior quality. The number of murder3 per million population is 5.13 in England, 5.45 in German. 11.55 in France, 15.42 In Austria, 76.11 in tlaly, and 44.70 in Spain. There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put toeether. and until the last few years was supposed to be incur able. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, ami prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by R J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoooul. It acts directly upon the blood and mucons surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druaeists. "Sc. Hail's Family Pills are da best. Women Who Play Billiards. Of late years the game of billiards has been growing in popularity among American women, especially in the east. Many New York society leaders are experts wit1 the cue, notably Mrs. George Gould. Mrs. Almeric Paget, Mrs. Burke Roche and numerous oth ers also devote much time to the game. Mrs, WrMow exiotTilnp; yrnn. For eh:lren teethlnjr. .ften the ituma. reduces fn flauiiuatlou. allays pain, cures aricd colic 25c a buttle, One Man's Long Travels. Xate W. Flaisis. believed to be about the oldest traveling man in America, has covered nearly 600,000 miles selling the product of one house, an English needle making firm. He is a native of Ohio, but always registers as coming from the English city where the needle factory is located. Mr. Flaisig, who was in Detroit the other day, says he is completing his seventh trip around the world. Don't you know that Defiance Starch besides being absolutely supe rior to any other, is put up 16 ounces in package and sells at same price as 12-ounce packages of other kinds? An Insult is twice as deep as an apology.- The man who ate his dinner with the fork of a river has been trying to spin a mountain ton. Smokers find Lewis' "SiuRle Binder" straight 3c cigar better quality than most 10c brands, iewis' Factory. Peoria, I1L It does beat all what a vast fund of misinformation some men can ac cumulate. Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot-East, A powder to shake into yout shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Swollen, Sore. Hot. Callous, Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails. Alien's Foot-Ease makes new or tight Shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and shoe stores, 23c Sample mailed FREE. Address Allea S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. 'Never laugh at a girl with a pus nose; you can't ten what may turn up. 1 1 PARENTAL If It wtrn't fur Bill, my oldest on, J dunno what I'd have ever done. Huvln' up cuxh wu- easy 'nufT. What puzzl-1 me wh to ifpflnd the fltufr. When you've lived in a plain, olJ-fanh- loned way You can't be a uport In Jen one day. The coin would have laid therein the till Ldke lead. If It hadn't tuive beefi for Bill. cf course. It wouldn't have done for me To bt on hoftae whfre folks could fee. Nor talk In ulanK. nor ntay out at nU'ht; An' I nover could tie my necktie rlKht; Hut BUI. he was quick to uriuVrMHinl. An' ho took the enterprise ri;ht in hand. We waa .les' plain folks. We'd have been so still. No doubt, If it hadn't have been for Bill. It's a comfort to fit on the new back St0 An' the painted barn with the weather vane And the other tokens of worldly gain. I've labored faithful to let folks see That money's no object at all to me. But envious people would doubt It Still. I'm sure. If It hadn't have been for Bill. Washington Star. " Il 1 "To Wedded JLife" I ii Laughter and the music of guitars sounded through the half-open door way of a restaurant In the Italian quarter. It was an air from "Car men" the musicians played. Into the middle of it broke a woman's voice, vibrant, dramatic. Only a few bars It sang, then stopped as suddenly as It had begun. The players continued as If no voice had been heard. The laughter, which had subsided quickly, was renewed. With it broke out a salvo of applause. Schuyler Thompson halted before the door. He was strange to San Francisco, and he hesitated about en tering. Then he saw the name "San guinetti" above the entrance. The name seemed familiar. Had he heard it in the Palace Hotel? Yes, that was It. Some one had said: "If you want a 'Dago dinner, go to Sanguinetti's." His stomach told him it was din ner time; his watch said it was long past it. Before the applause had ceased, he was inside. Along the right side of the room was a long bar. Behind it were glasses and bottles. On the other side were tables, most of them occu pied and laden with dishes. It was a plain place, almost shabby. White sand covered the floor lightly, plowed into little furrows by trailing skirts. Odors of Italian cooking and cigarette smoke filled the air. The handclapping ended and one after another, almost simultaneously, the diners lifted their glasses toward one woman, held them In the air until they caught her glance, then draik to her. It was readily done, gracefully, easily, spontaneously. She smiled and turned to, her escort. Thompson seated himself at a table near the singer. Before he gave his order to the waiter he asked who he was. She was the prima donna of the Italian opera company playing in the Tivoli opera house, the waiter told him, a woman who sung Carmen with a force and abandon suggestive of Calve. Then Thompson under stood the applause and the mute toasts. Sitting at a table nearby, between the 6inger's and his, Thompson notic ed a woman and a man. Naturally be saw the woman first. Her appear ance pleased his critical faculty. She wis well formed, well groomed, well gowned, tailor-made. She and her escort were lingering over their des sert. As he ate he watched them. Occasionally their glasses met. Her hand once closed cn that of her escort above the table in a moment ary, covert clasp. Her smiles for him were coquettish, or so they seemed to Thompson, for he had seen the linking of the fingers and the smiles. "Ah, a little love affair," he said to himself, and he became Interested and slightly envious. The guitars struck up a rag-time air and in a minute the sound of danc ing, the grinding of sand between wood and leather, and the rustle of silk and lace flung hither- and thither with energy, came to Thompson over his shoulder. A girl, young, pretty Thompson seated himself at a table near the singer- and well dressed, was in the midst of a shuffle. Laughter and the clapping of hands rewarded her efforts. Thomp son's eyes and those of the tailor made woman met. They smiled. "Good!" He thought. "I'm pro gressing." He turned again to look at the dancer, just in time to see he fling herself into her chair, her cheeks flushed and her eyes sparkling from the exertion and her black picture hat tilted far for ward. Bat it was only an instant ehe was permitted to remain quiet. An other girl from the same party seized her by the hands and pulled her to her feet, and together they went the T GRATITUDE length of the room and back, with the postures and flourishes of cake walk ers. The applause was redoubled, and springing to her feet, the singer waved her glass to them and quaffed it in their honor. Thompson tco, and the tailor-made woman drank to them. Then the tailor-made woman and her escort clinked glasses, and Thompson heard him 6ay: "To you, sweetheart." The woman looked toward Thomp son and he lifted his glass to her. She smiled and raised hers in return, and together they drank to health and happiness, or good fellowship cr all together or whatever the action sig nifies. "Splendid," he said mentally. "Splendid." The woman's escort turned to the Finger and said something. She laughed and replied in kind, and soon they were in conversation. He filled her glass and his own. and they, The tailor-made woman. too, renewed the unspoken pledge taken times innumerable. "This seems to be my opportunity," thought Thompson, and he leaned to ward the tailor-made woman. "How pleasant it is here," he said. "It is pleasant," she replied. "It's the first time I "have been here." "Is it? We come here every week or two. It's a change." "Isn't it very free and easy?" "In some ways," she said. So they chatted on. "Your escort- seems quite enamored of the actress," he ventured after a time. "Does he?" she asked In a non committal way. "Aren't you jealous?" "Oh, no. His talking to another woman doesn't make me jealous." "Well, if he was in my place and I was in his and I saw you talking to him, I'd be jealous." "Oh, no you wouldn't," she said, pleasantly. "My husband and I know each other too well to be jealous of each other." She looked across the table at the man and her face lighted up with pride and love. "Your husband?" Thompson said with a start. "Yes." And she laughed merrily. "Does he permit you to talk to strangers?" he asked in wonder. "I mean in a place like this?" "Why, certainly," she replied. "And it's because it is Sangulnnetti's that we can be informal." Then she add ed: "It's only where there is true love and ' unbounded confidence that there is real freedom." Thompson pondered a moment Then he lifted his glass. "Here's to wedded life," he said. "To wedded life," she repeated, and they drained their glasses. As she passed out through the door way a little later, her hand on her husband's arm, the tailor-made woman turned and smiled at Thompson. Standing, he raised his glass once more, and she knew his toast was: "To wedded life." George" H. Squire, In New York Press. Unusual Provocation. "You ought to know better," said the oculist, "than to rub your eyes after- handling paper money. Unless it's perfectly new, it's full of germs." "But this was a thousand-dollar bill a fellow handed me to look at. 1 rubbed my eyes to see if I was awake," responded the patient. His Experience. Patient (who has just had his eye operated upon) "Doctor, it seems to mo that $50 is a high price for that job. It didn't take ten seconds." Eminent Oculist "My friend, in learning to perform that operation in ten seconds, I have spoiled more than two bushels of eyes." 0 FRESH AIM. Prejudice Not Because of Malaria, . But to Save Fuel. The theory that the necessity of cluding from bouses the injurious night air is the cause the world over of the practice of poor ventilation will not hold. It la at leant not the sole nor the chief reason of the prejudice against fresh air. Manifestly it does not obtain for countries in which there i3 no mos quito. In told climates, and especial ly in the winter season, the theory has no applicability, and another ex planation must be found. This is, we believe, the necessity that exists, especially among the vast majority of the poor, to economize warmth. A large portion of the peas ants of France to-day secure this economy by keeping their domestic animals at night In the combined house and stable. In Arctic climates and in winter even in temperate zones, and especial ly In previous centuries, the securing of suIScient clothing and saving the loss of warmth has doubtless been a chief cause of the universal fear of ventilation. , In this way to-day in some coun tries medical college lecture rooms get on without the expense of fuel by utilizing the foul but warm exhala tions of the bodies of hundreds of students, who in anger cry out against a door ajar or a crack in a window. The greatest and best remedial agent hi tuberculosis and many other devitalizing diseases is fresh air, by night or by day, ever fresh air. American Medicine. LAST OF HAMILTON TREES. All That Is Left of Them in Upper Manhattan. It is safe to say that there isn't a city in all the world where sentiment counts for so little as it does in New York, when it comes to the preserva tion of historical objects. This is no better illustrated than Convent ave nue, between 142d and 143d streets. At one time a fence surrounded the little grouj of trees to protect them from vandalism, and an inscription told the stranger that they were planted by Alexander Hamilton in commemoration of the thirteen orig inal states. But eight of the tree3 are now standing, only three of which show any sign of life by putting forth their scant foliage of fresh green. This spring's foliage will probably be the last spring garb the historical old gums will ever don, as building has crept up close, only a few vacant lots remain in which they are the center. The building stones of the Lady of Lourdes Church are scatter ed all around, and even the trees themselves which Hamilton set out with such beautiful, patriotic senti ment, are covered, high as the sign hanger could reach, with real estate advertisements of "For Sale." An ignoble death for these relics of the colonial days of the new republic! New York correspondent Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Only One Story Told. Two well known horsemen of Phil adelphia were telling about some of their old favorites and the kindly feeling they had toward them in not working them too hard, but letting them do as they liked in their old age. The older of the horsemen said: "One of my best horses was sent out to Kansas to pass the rest of his days Quietly on a farm; the farmer had a barn stored with corn, which took fire . cne cold afternoon ,and as the heat was so intense It managed to pop the corn very quickly, which, with the strong wind blowing at the time, caused the corn to fly about in all directions. The old mare stood1 watching this for a few minutes, thought it was snow, and then lay down and froze to death." The Sunshiny Woman. She always seems so pleasant that I often wonder what grand fairy, By magic of some wand's flat. Decreed her moods and manners airy And smiles I marvel much thereat When care's great cross Is hers tc carry. Yet, be dull gTief or gladness present. She hath the art of seeming pleasant. To beauty slight would be her claim. Likewise to arrace and lofty station. And. thouph she bears an honored name, Her heart's ne'er felt that quick pulsa tion That comes with picking- fruits of fame And earning critics' sweet oblation. Her placid life hath known no wimple. Yet smilas keep e'er her cheeks a-Uimple. I think the fates or fairies must Have, when with graces they endow' her. Bethought how beauty flies as dust And fame doth crumble Into powder. While smiles live on. and, being Just. This greater boon than all allowed her A grace most sweet in queen or peasant. The one of always being pleasant! The Housekeeper. Sacrifice to Science. A well known surgeon was recently called upon to perform an operation on the person of a small son of a prominent merchant of Philadelphia Prior to the operation, his mother proposed that he should say his pray ers. This the little fellow did, after which the nurse began to remove his clothing, while the mother stood by weeping. Suddenly he asked: "Mamma, mayn't I say another prayer?" "Certainly, dear; pray all you wish." The little fellow at onqe got down on his knees, lifted his face upward and, amid the silence, solemnly said: "Oh, God, please don't kill me; klil the doctor. Amen." Building Ships of Iron. Consul F. W. Mahin of Nottingham writes that in iron-market circles it is stated iron is gradually displacing steel for shipbuilding purposes in the north of England. Experience has shown. It Is stated, that iron is less , subject to corrosion from the action . . . I of salt water and the atmosphere than steel, and, consequently, . the life ol an iron ship is longer than that of a steel .ship. Manufacturers are trying to produce lighter Iron of greater ten sile strength. An Ancient Tree. In the orangery of Versailles Is th oldest pomegranate tree in France.' It dates, in fact, back to the establish ment of the orangery in 1685. In ex ceptionally warm and bright season the old tree still decorates its branch es with, a few flowers, but no - fruit has been seen uoon it for a lone time THE DISLIKE Sons It tMi it KIDNEY EUiidrr, and ll.tajr, trovblr HH Dau'f fcidocf Ml J Ucf CMqucr lb Bau Mubtora citcl, Arntaff brcV are ead. Hip. hack, a::d loin pains overcome. Haelllnjc of the Mm Is and drujwy aitis van Mi. TUcy correct urine with brick dust m-diinent, high colored, pnln In piuutlnir. dribbling, fn-quency, x-d wetting, lean's Kidney I'lila remove cilcii!! ami gravel. Relieve heart a!iltUn, Bl'wplewneiut, headache, uervou&ucKM, dUxiiiu.sa. Mm. Jrtmea Itet'! of 8M Wct hlleslro Street, JCome, N. V.. my : " I a" troubled wiiti my kldncyafor eiut ovniuo years; hud A raita. aa c.v, W''. kittWt(,Tv 1 it XaS.Vvtvaw Cr rT.T 'V N M C . ' P O I BTATX Kor f "o trial hot, mrtfl thl eoiipon to I FVwHorHiUxirn l n . Hn fTp.hr y. V. Itahova , .uu tm Inaultlriwiit, wntn aUtlnm on rat.- iUl;. Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells. It'o not sentiment It's not the price that mokes the most intelligent and successful shot 3 ohoot Winehentcr Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. It's the results they give. It's their entire reliability, evenness of pattern and uniform shooting. Winchester "Leader" sheila, load ed Vith smokeless powder, are the best loaded shells on . . . .a at 1 . the market. Winchester "Kepcatcr" snelis lOmoe i wun smokeless powder are cheap In price but not in quality. Try either of these brands and you will be well plcabed. Bo sure ta get Winchester Factory Loaded shells. THE SIHELL& THE An Appropriate Object of Sympathy. Pension Commissioner Ware's sym pathy has been aroused once more, this time by the pension application of a battle scarred veteran who tells a story of domes! lc infelicity, con cluding in this fashion: "I got blood building a fifty-fourth castle, a inag wen I cam bak from tho frunt. The eg was not good wen you send my penshun I. want the Deed made sos my wiie cant get none of it she throde the eg. She war a rebel." To Cure a Cold in 1ay. Take Lftxative lironio yuiulno Tablets. All druggists refund uiouoy if itfails tuvure. 5i0c Modjeska on Mary Anderson. The late A. C. Wheeler, in speaking of women's sense of humor once said that Mmo. Modjeska was much more than ordinarily capable in seeing the point of a joke. And then, speaking of her ready wit, he referred to a pro fessional interview he once bad with her on theatrical matters, in which A.ary Anderson and her art came up. 'Jlary Anderson," said Modjeska con vincingly and calmly, "is nothing but a Roman punch made of holy water, Dealers Pay that as soon as a cus tomer tries Defiance Starch It 13 Im possible to sell them any other cold water etarch. It can be used cold or boiled. Hawaii's "Superior Body." The members of the Hawaiian house of representatives propose chal lenging the senators to a match game of baseball to determine which branch is entitled to be called "the superior body." Another item in a Honolulu newspaper that seero.3 to have a tiuge of local color is the announcement in the legislative reports that the "open ing prayer in the senate chamber, in view of the shortage of fund3, may soon be changed from the invocation of Chaplain Exera to a concerted rep etition ef the Lords prayer by the lawmakers of the lower house. Hundreds of dealers say the extra quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch Is fast taking place of all other brands. Others say they cannot sell any other starch. Is the Calkewalk French? The French have found a reason for the popularity of the Cakewalk in Paris. The thing is French! One of the negroes at the Nouvcau Cirque, in terviewed by a Paris paper, says that the origin of the dance was French. According to this latest account, some of the French refugees from the court of Marie Antoinette introduced the minuet into New Orleans about the time of the Revolution, and it was the native imitation of the most fashiri able dance In Europe that was after ward developed into the cakewalk. Lewis' "Single Binder." The richest quality cigar on the market at straight 5c. Always reliable. You pay tOc for cigars not so good. Liewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Wealth of the Pope. Leo's fortune is immense. It Is one of the great fortunes of the world. In the grand schism of the West popes were frequently supported on alms. Voltaire points out that the popes did not become rich till after the period when they dared not to exhibit them selves at Rome. According to Villani, Bertrand de Got. or. Both, Clement V. of Bordeaux, who passed his life in France and was governed by King Philip, sold benefices publicly and died worth 55.000,000 gold florins, about $37,500,000. "It appears." says Vol taire, "that the popes have been often treated like the gods of the Japanese, who are sometimes presented with offerings of gold, and sometimes thrown into the river." Storekeepers report that the extra quantity, together with the superior quality of Defiance Starch makes It next to Impossible to sell any other brand. A Champion "Layer." In a "laying" competition of the Utility Poultry club at Crewe, Eng land, the 4-year-old pullets which took the first prize laid 27C eggs in six teen weeks. "ST." MARY'S ACADEMY. Notre Dame, Ind. We call the attention of our readers to ihe advertisement of St. Mary's Academy, which appears in another column of this paper. V e do not need to expatiate upon the scholastic advantageH of St. Mary's for 2e catalogue of the school shows the Rcnpe wk ot the highest standard, and is carried out faithfully in the class rooms. We simply ' which makes every teacher at St. Mary's loyally strive to develoo each vnnnir c'iri attendant there into the truest, noblest, and most intelligent womanhood. Every advantage of equipment in the class rooms, laboratories and stud v roorxs. every care in the matter of food and clothing, and ex ceptional excellence of classic conditions all these features are found ntSt. Mary's, in the perfection of development only to be obtained by the consecration of devoted lives to educational Christian work, in a cpot favored by the Lord. The greatest traveler in the world is tbe suburbanite, without ever go ing anywhere or seeing anything. to tmf Ormtie KMnrf, COMFOItT. TritK'h rlii In rny bark j ne time mi-lit oil I could hardly endure tt ; 1 ftmld twit aluid eacept fr a few moment at a time; I ytw weak and r luiimted ; 1 could not even ! 1 1 lit hont-evtork ; J oniM not ali'r l-eii'l ; my head n'!id aevi-relv ; I w ain)ialn from my In n I down to my lirelii ; iftiti-i inc in the l!I. lie a II wiih ii heavy, aleuily, air-k i-niiir lu lie ; I cooM not l'Hl Tilh'", and got up In rnlM,H Hunk ond tired I tlion:n I una alMnit dona for, li"n I h.-mv Iioun'a hid liry riilaarltfi tied. W Kliln a ai'ili nfiT f'oinnirrii'itiji tli.-Jr uae I lx-'"" to huprove, and from tlmt tluieon rapl lly irrew leit-r. f uxed flv Loir lu all biid waa cured." CHAMPIONS 6H00T. A man Isn't so sure of what be'" certain about after his wlfo tella blui it's so. A woman with a hose can damage In a flower bed than and a hurricane. do more nix cows UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, Notre Dame, Indiana. We call tho at font inn of our readi-m to theiulvurtlwmetjt of Not re Damn Univers ity, aim of t h (rent iiliicatiiinril iiiHlitu tiotiH of tho Wi'Ht, which appear In another column of tlil p;in-r. Tlio.so of our rend ers who nmy have occasion to look up n college for t heir non iuriti t int coming year would il' wfll to forrespoml willi tlni 1 'resident, who will setnl the lit u catalogue free of charge, iih well at till pirti.Miliira regarding ternm, course of Kitiilie.M, rw.. l'ri VHte roimiH ii r niven IVw to htudeiit.M of tho Sophomore, Junior or Senior ye-iiia of any of tho Collegialcj ( Ion rues. There in a thorough preparatory school In con tied ion wit Ii tin- Lni verMty, in v hit h student of all gr;ulei will liivo evi ry p- ixirtunity of preparing Hieniselve lor liglier i-lti'lies. Tho Commerciil t'onrso intended for young men preparing for business, may Im liriislied in one. or two years ncconiing to tli" abilit y of I ho si mletit.. .St. K1 ward's ILill, for boys under i liirtceti, i a utii(ii iletiiirtment of tlin institution. Tho higher course aro t lioroii'li in every nv peet, and student h will liml every op- fiorLunityof perfecting themselves in any ino of work they may choose to Helcet. 'i'liorouglincn-i in duss-woi k, exactness in the tvtro of students, and devotion to tlm best interests of all, are t Im dif.t iiiKiii-lilntt characteristics of the University of Notia Dame. Sixty years of nct.iv work in tho causa of education bavo made tlii institution famous all over the country. The Kaiser as a Land Cw-.er. Kaiser Wilhelm owns elghfcy-U.rco estates and nTty-thror caHlh-s. 'i .ieso foot up a total of 3U0.O00 acros and bring in an income of JIOo.ooO. lie has as yet visited only thirty of his castles, but the total sum which goow to their support is enormous. He Is -Iding a filty-fouith raxtle, a mag nificent affair, which overlook I'osen, in 1'iussian I'olcnd. Cn HOt'KRKCKt'ERS TTpe tho l)st. Tliat'H why they buy Rod Crohshall Ulue. At loadiu,? growers, LicouU. Ueo charity with all; be ever gen erous In thought and rt cod help oth ers along life's thorny road. 2 r4 v."ZHX CfinTMuQES AUD SHOT SHELLS represent the experience of 5 years cf ammunition makinjj. U.A1.C. on the head of a cart ridge is a guarantee of qualit. Sura Cre accurate reliable. Ask your dealer. Catatffttnf upon rtguttt. THE UHiCH METALLIC, ItliLLlli J r, CCNN, I CAiTRIDSi BRIOGEPuKT. I I I ImS THE LADY il WHO IRONS H j Knows how important K k U 1 to use aoodftarch. Defiance f . SUrch is the best starch fA I , made. It doesn't stick to f A V I the iron. It gives a beatti I 111 ful soft flossy stiffness to th j f clothes. It wi,1 not biishr if ifXl " So It sells II 111 f0f hsS" hrthtT- ,oa fnore Ail who yflj irons. Defiance Starch at afl Il grocers. 14 oz. for 10 cents. I ' j ibt tuma smoi ca,. OMAHA - - MB. St n '1 J . SMBt "