-y &-' m k k 'X- rat? -v v&mm if W ffi4' TM r - 1 s a 1 ft --7 I Mrs. Weisslitz, president of the Ger man Womans Club of Buffalo, N. Y., after doctoring for two years, was finally cured of her kidney trouble . by the use of Lydia E Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound Of all tho diseases known with which tho female organism is afflicted, kidney disease is tho most fatal. In fact, unless prompt and correct treatment is applied, the weary patient seldom burvives. Heing fully aware of this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in her career, gave careful Btudv to the subject, and in producing1 her great remedy for woman's ills Tjyttia 13. Pinkluuu's Vegetable Compound made Hiiro that it con tained tin correct combination of herbs which was certain to control that dreaded discare, woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there are manv no called remedies for kidney troubles, lydhi E. Plnlc liam's Vegetable Compound is tho only ono especially prepared fo women. Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says. "Deati Mus. PiWkiiam: For two years my life was simply a bur den, I suffered so with female troubles, and pains across my back and loins. Tho doctor told mo that I had kidney troubles and prescribed for me. For three months I took his medicines, but grew steadily worse. My husband then advised mo to try Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and brought homo a bottle. It is tho greatest blessing ever biought to our homo. Within three months I was a changed woman. My pain had disappeared, my complexion becamo clear, my eyes bright, and my entire system in good shape." Mns. Paula Weisslitz, 170 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. Proof that Kidney Trouble can bo Cured by Lydia E. IMham's Vegetable- Compound.' "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I feel very thankful to you for tho good your medicine has dono me. I had doctored for years and was steadily growing worse. I had trouble with mjr kidneys, and two doctors told me I had Bright's disease ; also had falling of the womb, and could not walk a block at n time. My back and head ached all tho time, and I was so nervous I could not sleep ; had hysteria and fainting s)olls, was tired all tho time, had such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand at times without putting my foot on something. " I doctored with several good doctors, but they did not help mo any. I took, in all, twelve bottles ot Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com pound, live boxes of Liver Pills, and used three packages of Sanntlvo Wash, and feel liko a new woman, can eat and sleep well, do all my own work, and can walk two miles without feeling oyer tired. Tho doctors tell me that my kidneys are all right now. I am so happy to 1)0 well, and I feel that I owo it all to your medicine." Mrs. Oial Strong, l)alton, Mass. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. Sho has guided thousands to health. 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Do Wilt TalnmRo'H Munitions tho Brook lyn Tabnrnacle pulpit was occupied on n Sundny evening by n clurgymnn who lmd outdated on the annio day in two churches In Now York city. At ench of the three services ho had dis coursed from tho same text "Simon's Wife's Mother Lay Sick." A visitor In New York being desir ous of hearing some of the city's elo quent preachers wns tllrectod first to ono and again to the other of what turned out to be tho churches whoro tho clergyman referred to was preach ing in tho nbsonco of tho regular pas tors. He was advised to cross over to Brooklyn In the evening and hear Dr. Talninge. Here, for tho third time tho Bamo day, ho was doomed to listen to tho Ranie harangue. After Its con clusion, while the visitor was on Ills way toward tho ferry, there wns a groat commotion on tho streots, caused by tho hurrying of fire en gines to tho scene of a burning build ing. As he was standing watching the englpos rush by he felt a hand touch him and an inquiring voice ask tho cause of so much commotion. Tho Inquirer was tho clergyman whom ho had heard preach three times that day from tho same text. "I suppose, 8lr,'r he replied, "Si mon's wife's mother must ho dead, seolng that I hoard you proclaim threo sovcral times nml at three several places todny thnt sho lay sick." BELASCO AND THE MANAGER. Sample of Shrewdness Which Has Made Great Playwright. Discussing tho difficulty of young and unknown playwrights in getting manuscript read, David Bclasco said tho other day: "In a majority of cases tho plays are not read, nor even looked at. But tho managers like to make a man think his play has been read, even If they havo to reject It. When I was n young man I went with a manuscript to n manager to whom I afterward sold several plays. My copy was tied up In a neat roll with a knot of pink tape. I knew that knot, and I knew that the manager or his reader could not tie another ono like It If ho tried. " 'Come In two weeks,' ho said. "I. wont, and the play was handed back. '"Have you read It?' I Inquired. ' 'Sure,' said tho manager. 'Head it myself. Sorry it won't do.' "I untied the knot, unrolled the manuscript, and laid on tho manager's desk sixty-four pages of' white paper" without a mark on It." New York Times. Which Won? In a certain town, which shall bo nameless, there once lived a couplo of young follows who had gono into partnership In a harbor's business, and In order to pass the time one partic ularly dull afternoon Tom proposed to Dick that they should indulge in a quiet gnmo of cards. The quiet gamo went on hour after hour, and when tho shades of night had fallen for some tlmo neither of them noticed that a customer had en tered. Ho surveyed them In silent con tempt for Bomo few minutes. . "Sorry if I Interrupt," he said acidly at last, "but I'm in a hurry. Which of you fervid sportsmen Is going to slime mo?" Tom looked over the hand which had Just been dealt him. Then, In a voice full of suppressed excitement he said: "Just ono moment, sir. Walt until we see who owns the Bhop!" She Timed the Cake. Col. Horace Duval, major domo of the New York Central president's of flco In the Grand Central station, tells of a visit about tcatlmo to a friend In the railway business who has threo charming little daughters, says tho New York Press. The eldest takes keen Interest In her father's affairs, and knows something about star ex press trains on tho different railway lines. On the table was a largo cake or rather what was left of it topped with a cloud of golden colored mer ingue. "You should call that tho Sunset Limited," remarked Col. Duval to tho mother. Tho eldest girl looked at him with a puzzled expression, which immed iately cleared as she said: "Oh, I know because It goes so fast." ' The Intoxicated Cows. Rarely has anything more painful been seen than tho exhibition of cer tain cows In a Gorman village. By a lamentablo mistake somebody put some alcohol Into their fodder, and when the authorities came to milk them they wore found roellng about tne field In platoonB, woarlng on their now animated faces the merry ex pression of those who do not go homo till morning, till daylight doth appoar. The episode recalls tho story of tho priest who told an Irishman that ho ought to Imitate tho cows in that those respectable animals were nevor seen in a state of intoxication. "Ah," said Pat, "but have tho bastes ever eonio across a shtramo of whisky?" Trifles. Count nothing trivial! The tnnrest mote lpi' the tuh'scopo my rloiul a star, One 'aulty notu I'lie iiphony'a clear harmony may mar. ount nothh.r trivial! A woodland flov.r Or smile. Illumined by l.gvc'fl holy llKht, May lead, in iutr, V voul to cunuuuHt o'er the liovtH of Nlsht! Brnent Neal Lyon, In KvoryboUy'f Mugazlun. PBRUNA PROTECTS THE Against Wanter Neglected Colds in Children Often Bring Disastrous Results. 1CUII1 5IHHUU DO KCI'l ) (110 house all tho time. I !)...- . 1.1 t. I . i ci uua rtiiuuiu uu ticiu in every house where there aro children. Don't wait until tho child is sick then send to a drug sloro, Havo Pc runa on hand accept no subslituto Pe-riiMia Protects tho Entire. Household Against Catarrhal Diseases. A3 soon as tho value of Peruna Is fully appreciated by every house hold, both ns a preventive and cure of catarrhal nflcctlons, tons of thousands of lives will bo saved, ahd hundreds of thousands of chronic, lingering cases of diseaso prevented. Peruna is a household safeguard. Pc-ru-na Kept In the House for Five Years. Mr. Albert Lietzman, 1596 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: "I am only too glad to inform you that I am feeling Bplcndid and havo never felt better In my lifa. Through the advice of,a friend I tried Peruna, and am glad to say it cured me to perfection. I began to tell a friend about Peruna the other day and I had no sooner commenced than he told me his folks have kept Peruna in the house for tho last five years. I am suro I wouldn't bo without it. Mother, also uses it to keep herself in good health." Ask Your Druggist LANDS OP Western Canada Are the STAR ATTRACTIONS for 1904. Millions ot acres ot nucnlfieent Grain anil G rar ing land to be had as u tree cift. or by purchase from Kailnay Companies) Land Corporations, etc. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS Good Crops, delightful ill mu to, splendid school )itcn, perfect aortal conditions, exceptional railway arUnntagcs, mid wealth and affluence acquired cimflj-. The population of Western Canada increased J23.00O by immigration during the past year, over 50.000 belnc Americans. Write to nearest authorized Canadian Got erment -Acent for Canadian Atlas and other information (or address Supt. of Immirratlon,Ottawa,Canada! W. V. Ucmielt. 801 New York Life IJulldinf. Omaha, Neb. Apology may bo mado in fear, but honest men apologize in deferonco to their honor. Tho boot and shoo seller doesn't object to slippery customers. Stops tho Cough and Vorkn Off tho Cold liftrativ e lironio Quinine Tablots. Prico 25c. When a woman finds her fall suit duplicated on another woman sho condemns herself for lack of judg ment, u - ct' ' To somo men advancing years add mental as well as physical graces. If you wish tieautlful. clear, whito clothes use Rod Crots Hall llluo. Large t) oz. package, 5 cents. Women usually think thoy know groat deal about tho peculiarities of men. The fomalo dancing team is com posed of step "sistors." If you don't got tho blggost and host it's your own fault. Doflnnco Starch is for salo everywhere and thero is positively nothing to equal It In quality or quantity. Money in the pocket will make more frionds than money on tho back. People who cannot forgive thorn solves aro good people. x Dyo is as easy ns washing whon PUTNAM FADELESS DYES aro usod. "Koep on tho Sunny Side" isn't tho song for n woman who is forly In tho shade. People with clinging disposition do not always stick to tho truth. h Han l?Nk,. The FREE mm Catarrh Phases. an Its Many 11 ' " jmwmM&wvs$sm tiixmniitsf Mjsri.trmir.i.r. z . i u i m . MHUMMgam 8 Wmmm-WmMM 8 I ALICE SCHAFER, j mumtmmm inn n m immwmmrvmtrmtmwammA Mrs. Schafer, 4o6Bopo Ave., St. Louis, Mo., writes: "In the early part ot last yearl wrote to you for advice for mv daughter Alice, four years of age. She has been a puny, sickly, ailing child sines her hlrth. Sho had convulsions and catarrhal fevers. I was always doctoring until we commenced to use l-eruna. She grew strong and welt. Peruna Is a won derful tonic; the best medicine 1 have ever used. 'I was In a very wretched condition when I commenced to take Peruna. I had catarrh all through my whole body, but thank Qod, your medicine set mo all right. I would not have any other medicine. t ' Peruna cured my baby boy of a very bad spell of cold and fever. He Is a big healthy boy fifteen months old. 7 have given htm Peruna off and on since he wa born. 1 think that Is why he Is so well, t cannot praise Peruna enough. We have not had a doctor slnco we began to use Peruna all pratso to It. "Mrs, Schafer. Be Suro to Have Pe-ru-na on Hand During tho Inclement Alontlts of Fall and Winter. Croup, capillary bronchitis, nml articu lar rlieumatism aro tho special banes of childhood. Theso all alike rcsul. from catching cold. Onot child catches, cold and scares its mother into hy&fcrics by having crofip in the dead of night. Another child catches cold, develops a stubborn cough thnt will not yield to ordi nary remedies. Tho parents aro tilled with forbodings. Still another child catches cold and de velops that most fatal malady of childhood, capillary bronchitis. Tho doctor is called, pronounces tho case pneumonia, and if tho child is lucky enough to live it has devel oped weak lungs from which it may never recover. for free Peruna Tho man of vindictive spirit rarely shows a lasting -feeling of friendship. Mon who aro not in the business for tholr lioslth will soon need a doctor Some men aro so shallow that thero Is nothing donp about thorn except debt. A bacnoior girl fools called upon to pronounce lovo an arrectalioa until sho falls n victim. Ithouiun iidm nilllnp; Tain. Left In quick order after taking 10 doses of Dr. SUIrvln'a Rheumatic Cute, in tablet form. SS dos.es 2Sc, poutpnid. DIl. SKinVIN CO., LA CHOSSE. WIS. (W. N. U.) uv pun eoXo pinbii ijiiav uuiu oijx guld aspect usually has few traits of manliness. (aaiiiiiB sai rsHmBr r - mawaiiK aiin. '" y? (kala. Ja V aHHIIIIIHall aHHIki aW HsflaW Jr ON OUR TRADE MARK) T GET TO KNOW IT WHEN YOU SEE iT m AND THEN NEVER BUY STARCH WITHOUT IT! M DEFIANCE STARCH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD. m H IT IS BETTER.. IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR. TEN B m CENTS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH. IT WILL NOT ROT THE m CLOTHES. YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU M ,L SATISFACTION" OR MO NEY BACK." & fr Tho DEFIANCE STARCH CO., P vasatafe- tfHiaw LITTLE ONES COS RtIMMiaiittitfiMWJ.iJiiiiiiii!a fc ANNA Il.BPOWN Mrs. J. M. Brown, Dunno gan Springs, Mo , writes: "My httlo daughter threo years old was troubled with n cry bad cough which re mained after an attack of catarrhal fever. Sho has taken ono bottlo ot Peruna through which sho has ob tained a completo cure. Sho la now as well and happy as n httlo girl can be. When our friends say how well Bholook3 I tell them Peruna did it." In a Inter letter she Bays: "Our little daughter con tinues to have good health." And yet another child catche3 cold and articular rheumatism is tho result. Ankles, knees, wrists and elbows becomo suddenly swollen and painful. A long disastrous ill ness follows. The child may live and be come convalescent, a miserable invalid of nlular disease of the fieart.' All theso mishaps are tho direct result of neglected cold. Peruna is the safeguard ol the fam ily, ir a Child catches cold; PerutJa should bo used immediately. A few doses of Peruna and a child's cold is gone. The apprehension of tho parents lice away. The household is free from fear once more. If ou do not receive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Peruna write at once to Dr, Hnrtmnn, giving a full state ment of your case, and he will bo pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, XcrfenLnt The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Almanac for 1904. CAPSICUM YISELIHE (pct I iv r uiAWinLK Trnn) A substitute! for and tupoiior to mustardAr any other planter, and will not blister the most delicate skin. Ths pain-allayins and curatiro qualities of this article are wonderful. It will stop tho toothache at onre, and relievo head ache and sciatx a. We recommend it as tho test and safest external countr-nrritant known. atsa as an external remedy for pains in tha cheit and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralgic and gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it. and it . ill ha found to bo invalu able in the household Many people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Piler IS cents, at all dniugitl . or other dealers, or by iemlint this amount to us in postageslamps wo will send ou a tube by mail. No article should be accepted by the public unless the aatoo carries our label, as otherwise it is net genuine, CHESGHKOUOM MFGf. CO., 17 state street, New Yo Citt. BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. -vaaaHBasssi - - - f