m m I?. ',1 , m. & Women of the Kaffirs. Tlio Kaffirs bollovo that a woman Is a necossary appondago to a houso hold; tho women caro for tholr huts and do all tho housework, whllo tho men watch tho cattle. They do not always marry as young as they llko, and yet tho youngest and most at tractive girls often go to tho ugly, old men with plenty of money. A man is not worried becauso he cannot win tho favor of tho girl ho wants. Her likes and dislikes count for little. Bring Messages from Dead. Thoro Is a eurlous burial custom among tho Mordovlnlans, who Inhabit tho middle Volga provinces of Russia and nro professedly Christians. They bellovo that a deceased relatlvo forty days after interment returns to his old home. Falling his vlslblo return the next of kin personates him, dress od in his clothes, nnd professes to do llvcr solemn messages from tho other eido of tho grave. How Carpenter Drives Nail. How many hammer Btrokes does a carpenter uso In driving a nail? Per haps not ono carpenter in a thousand or ono layman In ten times that num ber can tell, or ever thinks of it. Tho truth of tho matter is this: Tho car 'pentor takes seven strokes in driving a nail into ordinary wood and twelve regular strokes nnd two finishing taps in driving nails into hardwood. What Actuates a Woman. Tell tho averago woman that a max imum of mutton means a minimum of morals, and she will probably laugh at you and go on eating mutton (if she likes it). But assure her that a charming complexion will result from vegetarianism and the butcher may justifiably feel forebodings of coming disaster. Exchange. That's All. Ho: "Well, what havo you there7" Sho: "Two of your old letters, my dear." He: "Umph! What's tho first ono that 40-pager?" Sho: "Ono you sent mo when I had a slight cold be fore wo were married. This half-page is tho ono you wrote last winter when I was very ill with influenza. That's all, dear." Courtship. Much Intellect Is not an advantage in courtship. General topics interfere with particular attentions. A man to bo-successfully in lovo, should think only of himself arid his mistress. Rochefoucauld observes: That lovers uro never tired of each other's com pany, becauso they aro always talking of themselves. Hazlltt. "Skunt." You havo had crope, roke and drug, and what's tho matter with skunt? A young lady a few days ago visited this part of tho country who had never seen turpentino worked boforo and when she returned to hor homo told them that tho pine trees down horo wero "skunt" up to tho limbs. Charlptto Observer. Country for the Rich. It costs money to llvo In South Africa. A woman resident In Johan nesburg pays $60 a month for her cook and $35 a month to a Hindoo ser vant. In India she would havo to pay only ?5 a month for tho Hindoo's ser vices. Fifty Years a Pensioner. James McCardlo of Jamaica Plain, Mass., ono hundred years old, has slnco 1852 been drawing a pension as a British soldier at slx-penco a day. Back at Work Again. Bntfalo, N. Y., May 22nd. (Spe cial) Crippled by Kidney Disease till ho could not stand on his feet for tho hours required at his trade, F. R. McLean, 90 East Ferry St., this cltyt had to quit work entirely. Now he's back at work again and he does not hesltato to glvo tho credit to Dodd's Kidney Pills. "Yes," Mr. McLean says "I was too bad, I had to quit. I could not stand on my feet for the necessary hours. It was Kidney Disease I had, and a friend advised mo to try Dodd's Kid ney Pills. I did so and after using six boxes am completely cured and am working as steadily as before I was sick. I recommend Dodd's Pills to any ono afflicted with Kidney trou ble." Thero Is no form of Kidney Disease Dodd's Kidney Pills will not cure They always cure Brlght's Disease, tho most most advanced and deadly etago of Kidney Disease. Largest Island. Tho largest Island in the world is Now Guinea, 306,600 square miles; Great Britain Is 83,820 squaro miles. Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep Defiance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12 oz. brands, which they know cannot be sold to a cus tomer who has once used the 16 oz. pkg. Defianoe Starch for same money. Japanese "Hello!" Tho Japanese "Hello" at tho tele phono is "Moshi moshl," or "Ano ne," with the accent on tho "nay." Tho&e Who Have Tried It will use no other. Defiance Cold Water Starch has no equal In Quantity or Quality 16 oz. for 10 cents. Other brands contain only 12 oz. Profit In Ostrich Farming. Ostrich farming In South Africa con tinues a most profitable business. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This Is why Defiance Starch Is taking the place of all others. Opportunity. Opportunity is rare, and a wise man will never let it go by him. MAY CALL TROOPS! CHICAGO STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS ' TROUBLE IS LIKELY TO SPREAD Stipulations Agreed to Except as to Taking Back Express Company Drivers Unions Will Therefore Pursue Plan Originally Mapped Out. CHICAGO Tho strlko of tho learn Btera Instead of being declared off will bo spread to greater proportions. This was decided Saturday night by tho members of tho Teamsters' Joint Council, which was in session until midnight Tho council met at 8 o'clock to hear tho report of tho negotiations that had been in progress with the em ployers throughout the day. Thoy agreed to all tho stipulations of tho employers with tho exception of that which declnred that tho drivers of tho oxpress companion should not bo taken back. This was the rock upon which tho peace program was wrecked and after several hours of debate It was decided that tho Teamsters' union could not leavo the express drivers to mnko a lono fight, but must stand by them. It was decided to call off nil tho negotiations and proparo for a further fight The sense of tho meeting was ox pressed In tho following resolution, which was passed and given out as defining tho position of tho teamsters: "It Is duo to tho members of tho public and members of tho teamsters' organization that a statement Is Is sued relative to our position relatlvo to the proposition submitted by tho Employers' association. The Employ ers' association offered a proposition which might havo received favorablo consideration from tho strikers and their committee providing It carried with lt'no proviso that would act as a detriment to any part of our organiza tion. Their proposition, however, car ried with it that tho Btrlke against the railway express companies bo de clared off without those companies agreeing to tho proposition made by tho employers of any other proposi tion, thoy having mndo tho statement that they had held a meeting and de cided that no strikers would over again bo ic-employed as workmen for tho railway express companies in fact, to establish a blacklist against nil of their former employes. This tho teamsters' organization or its officials could not accept. "We believe that, tho railway ox press companies aro not Justified In their refusal to reinstate any of their former employes and bellovo that tho best Interests of all would bo served had Uioy agreed to the same proposi tion or a somewhat similar ono to that which tho Employers' association sug gested. "Under these conditions It Is in cumbent on tho members of tho team sters' organization to continue tho strlko until such time as tho express companies will agreo to tho samo con ditions as thoso offered by tho Em ployers' association. The methods of tho unions will not differ from thoso which thoy havo pur sued thus far in the strlko. They will continue tho boycott against tho houses where tho strikes havo beep hold during tho last month, and If any of their members are discharged for refusing to mako deliveries all of the drivers employed by that houso will bo called on strlko nt once. Tho first effect of tho spread of tho strike will bo in Uio building trades and trouble Is looked for In this direction on Mon day. The sheriff of Cook county gives it as his opinion that troops will havo to bo called. To Entertain Nebraskans. TACOMA, Wash. Washington lum bermen aro making elaborate plans for tho entertainment of 300 members of tho Nebraska Retail Lumber Deal ers' association, who leavo Omaha Juno G for a trip throughout tho northwest. Every courtesy which representative mill men of Washing ton can offer will bo extended to mako tho NebraskanB1 visit pleasant and profitable. Thoy will bo entertained at Sand Point, Spokane. Belllngham, Everett, Ballard, Seattle and other places. Ciman Llberas Adopt Platform. HAVANA The nat'onal convention of tho liberal party adopted a few additions to tho platform, Including a proposition for establishing a nation al militia and changing tho provisions covering the functions of cabinet of ficers. A secret session will be hold tomorrow to consided campaign plan3. It Is expected that a presidential can didate "will be nominated tomorrow night General Masso haB tele graphed to tho eastern delegates jiot to present his name and to support Joso Miguel "Gomez. SHERIDAN, Wyo. Tho attorneys for Colonel Cody filed In the district court a motion for a new trial of his dlvorco suit Wounded In the Philippines. MANILA Col. Wallace Taylor of the constabulary wat severely wound ed in an engagement with tho Pula janos, May 17, at Magtaon, on tho coast of Samar. One private 'was killed and ton wounded. Many Pula janes wero killed. Aid has beou re quested. Two companlos of tho Twenty-first infantry will leavo Cat balogan to reinforce tho constabulary. Desultory fighting contlnuos in tho islands south of Jolo, Major Gon. Leonard Wood, who conducted a cam paign against Moros, has arrived. WOOD'S REPORT TO COR-IN. Additional List cf Killed In Fight with Moros. WASHINGTON Tho war depart ment has received tho following ca blegram from Genoral Corbln, trans mitting a report from Gonornl Wood rogardlng tho engagements in tho is land of Jolo: "Following Just rocolved from Gen eral Wood, via Dumagucto: '"May 14 Returned to Zamboanga yesterday. Troops sent to Jolo nro bolng returned to stntlons as rapidly as possible. Moro outlaws, who havo been raiding and killing In Sorneo, wore killed In notion, together with all their porsonal supporters and follow ers of tho sultan, with all largo chiefs; but tho Island In no way involved; purely an organization of practical outlaws, disorderly characters, from Sulu and tho other Islands stretching down to Sorneo. Positions selected by outlaws for defonso woro situated In almost impenetrable Jungles nnd woro exceedingly strong, necessitat ing close contact and nssult In two Instances. Casualties, nine enlisted killed and twenty-ono enlisted wound ed; two constabulary killed and three wounded during tho ton days' opera tions. All wounded doing well and all expected to recover; bulk of wounds not serious. Troops behaved splendidly nnd performed this most difficult servlco in a highly credltablo manner. Full report will bo forward ed. General breakdown of tho cable, combined with uso of wnter transpor tation nt Jolo, and in aiding Buford, prevented srnding dispatch earlier.' "Following list of killed reported by Goneral Wood In addition to thoso re ported May 17: "'Samuel Weavor, Company G, Twenty-second infantry; Ellck How ell, Company B, Twenty-second Infan try; Daniel Nowport, Company F, Twenty-second Infantry; Eary E. San boucIo, Company A, Twenty-second infantry.' " DOWIE BUYING LAND IN MEXICO Arrangements Being Made to Estab lish Colony. CITY OF MEXICO Gladstone Dowle, son of tho Zion prophet, John Alexander Dowio, and Judgo Barnes, a legal adviser, aro in tho city com pleting details for tho taking over of a largo tract of land for tho purpose of establishing a colony In Moxlco similar to" that at Zlon City, HI. In an Interview today Mr. Dowio said: "Wo havo secured an option on ono of tho Gonzales haciendas, embracing 700,000 acres of territory in tho stato of Tamullpas. Wo nro also negotiat ing for farming Innds, totaling 1,000, 000 acres. Tho papors closing tho deal havo been signed by tho Zlon agents and Lloutennnt Colonel Man uel Gonzales, owner of the hacienda, and in a few weeks wo will begin tho work of establishing our colony." WILL REPRESENT PRESIDENT. Fairbanks Will Go to Portland Expo sition. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Vice Presi dent Charles W. Fairbanks will leavo Indianapolis next Saturday night for Portland, Oro., where ho will repre sent President Roosevelt nt tho open ing of tho Lewis and Clark exposi tion Juno 1. A small party will ac company tho vice president but its composition has not yet been deter mined, ho said. After spending sev eral dayB at Portland, the vlco pres ident will como east to Flint, Mich., where ho will deliver an nddresB June 7. During tho following week ho will bo the commencement day or ator at the Iowa Stato university. From Juno 19 to 23 ho will bo in Del aware, O., attending n meeting of tho board of trustees of tho Ohio Wesley an university. Fast Time to Yokohama. CHICAGO According to advices ro colved by Traffic Manager P. S. Eus tls of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quln cy railroad, a record-breaking trip has been mado by tho Great Northern Steamship company's twin-screw Min nesota, between Seattle, Wash., and Yokohama. Tho Minnesota, with a big passenger list and a largo cargo, reached Yokohama Friday. Sho left Scattlo May 5. Her tlmo of fourteen days Is twenty-four hours better than tho Bteamer's contiact speed called for. Bank at Manila Closed. MANILA On tho order of 'Gover nor General Wright, tho American bank has been closed and placed in charge of tho Insular auditor. No financial statement has been issued. The reason given for tho closing of tho bank is tho protection of tho deposi tors. Chink Gives to Jap War Fund. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Moy "Kee, manager of Indianapolis Chlneso, has been mado a member of tho Red Cross society of Japan. A letter from Count Matsugata, accompanying tho appointment, acknowledges a con tribution to tho war fund. Motor Car Reaches Oregon. OMAHA Motor car No. 1, which tho Union Pacific started a few days ago for Portland, Oro, reached tho lino In Orogon Wodnosday after a splendid and highly succossful run. Tho trip will bo comploted in a day or two. Tho run over tho mountains was delightful, and no troublo at all was had. The car oxporionced no difficulty In making tho schodulo, with all 'stops Included. It was speeded for thirty rnllos an hour on a 4 per cent grade, or 200 feet to tho mllo. HOCH MOST HANG THE BIGAMIST AND MURDERER 13 CONVICTED. DEATH FIXEDASJHE PENALTY It Takes the Jury Less Than Ono Hour to Decide Murderer Much Surprised at Finding of the Twelvo Men. CHICAGO Johann Hoch, who, by his own confession, 1b sovoral tlmoa a bigamist, and who Is charged by tho pollco with having married nt least forty women in tho past fifteen years, was found guilty of murder nnd tho death sentence recommondod by a Jury In Judgo Korston's court Tho crimo for which Hoch will bo led to tho gallows was tho murder of his last known wife, Mrs. Mario Wol-cker-IIoch. Hoch hnd been married to this woman but a fow days when sho hecamo suddenly ill and died. Ho thon formed nn alllanco with tho sister of tho dead woman and, securing tho lat tor's money, fled from Chicago. This woman, in quest of rovongo, notified tho pollco that Hoch had poisoned hor sister and a search for Hoch was be gun. Ho was found two weeks lator in Now York and brought back to Chi cago and confronted by Bovoral of his supposed wives. During tho trial ox port testimony was offered by tho stato that Hoch had polBoned tho wo man by administering arsenic. Tho verdict was ono of tho quickest on record in Cook county, tho Jury having reached a decision in less than half an hour. Throo ballots wero taken. Tho first bnllot was unanimous no to Hoch's guilt nnd thon a ballot followod as to tho punishment to bo inflicted. This bnllot showed ten in favor of tho death penalty and two for llfo lmprlsonmont. A third ballot resulted In tho twelvo Jurymen voting for tho death penalty. "Well, I guess It's all off with John," groaned Hoch as tho verdict was road In court, and it was plain ho was greatly affected. Ho had sat In a stooping position, but when tho droad word "death" was reached ho turned, stared hopelessly at tho Jurors and then sank limp in his chair. Hoch's attorneys will ask for n now trial, al though tho condemned man, after reaching his cell, declared ho was ready to dlo and would bo bettor sat isfied if they did not mnko tho effort "I wish they would hang mo tonight now that I havo been found guilty," declared Hoch. "I'm not afraid to dlo and tho 6ooner It Is over tho hotter." Hoch expressed great aurprlso at tho finding of tho Jury nnd declared that tho Jurors did not tako tlmo to consider tho evidence Ho said: "Tho ovldenco wna all circumstant ial, and my life was guossed away by tho Jury which did not glvo sufficient consideration to tho testimony offer ed. If it had dono so I might havo stood a hotter chanco, but thero Is no uso In finding fault I liopo no Umo will bo lost In taking mo to tho gal Iowb. I do not want my attorney to attempt moro for mo, as I know It will be of no uso. Tho end cannot como too soon to suit mo . I committed no crime. If my wlfo had been shot by mo Instoad of poisoned, as was al leged, It would havo taken tho Jury at least a day to return tho verdict, but this was a case of poisoning in which twlco as much timo should havo been given for its consideration. HIS PREDECESSOR WAS SHOT. Sokolovsky's Last Act Was a Repres sive Measure. ST. PETERSBURG The shooting of Major General Sokolovsky, gover nor general of Ufn, Tuesday Is tho second crimo of this nature which has occurred at Ufa within two years, his predecessor, Genoral Boganovltcb, having been assassinated in the streets of Ufa on May 9. 1903. Gen eral Sokolovsky, who, as governor of Urenberg and as military governor of the samo province, ncqulrcd a reputa tion as a stern and vigorous official, was appointed to restore order in tho turbulent government of Ufa and adopted a repressive policy which long ago caused him to bo marked for tho Bamo fa to as Bogdanovltch. Numerous revolutionary societies wero broken up by General Sokolov sky and tho last acts of tho governor general woro tho dispersal of an ami government club and the suppression of tho May day demonstrations with tho arrest of many armed demonstrat ors. Gould Gets Harrlman Man. PORTLAND, Ore It was reported hero on Tuesday that B. A. Worth Ington, vlco president and general manager of tho Harrlman railway lines in tho northwest, has resigned and that ho will become general man ager of tho Western Pacific jrallroad. It Is asserted that Mr. Worthlngtop acid a conference with men In touch with tho Gould intorests whllo at Chi cago recently and that his resignation from tho Harrlman employ was tho result of an arrangement entered Into at Chicago. Fuel Oil for Nebraska. KANSAS CITY F. Dumont Smith, one of tho attorneys of tho Kansas Oil Producors' association, said on Sunday: Tho Atchison, Topoka & Santu Fo railroad is going to givo tho Kansas OH Producers an inter state tariff which will enahlo thorn to -ell their oil in competition with coal in the statos of Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska. E. P. Ripley, president of tho Santa Fo, has told mo that tho Santa Fo will put In the interstato rates Just as soon as tho figures can bo complied." MSM! Cftl'V Trw T,, i lilil F--'MKV'if"Mtfa.-w, it gaS--fe-q A Cheap Hay Barn. Protection could bo easily and choaply provided against tho destruc tlvo and deteriorating effects of tho weather for hundreds of thousands of tons of hay that nro now stacked, more or loss Improperly, about tho buildings and in tho fields. No mattor how wolt tho hay may bo stacked, thoro is al ways n loss of Bomo material part of it whon opening up in spring for tho market Much of it is rulnod, also, for feoding purposes, as well as in marketable valuo. Hay exposed to tho action of tho weather during tho wlntor season will loso moro or less of its nutrient valuo, generally by a chango that lossons Its digestibility. Tho accompanying illustration showB tho end section of a shod that may bo built of almost any tlmbor that is to bo had around tho ordinary farm, and at very llttlo expense. It may bo built now or any timo boforo tho hay Is harvested, or, if moro convenient, it may bo built over tho hay after It is Btackcd. Tho roof is tho only per manent onclosuro. Tho Bldos nro cov ered with nny material that will afford protection from tho rnln and tho snow nnd tho sun. Sorao of tho farmors In tho eastern states uso oiled canvas on tho sides nnd onds, hold securely down with polos or light tlmbors at tho bot tom. Others in tho east, but moro especially in tho south, uso ovorgreen boughs and com stalks, moro gener ally tho latter, for closing tho Bldos. Tho corn stalks aro woven into long mats, with tho onds cut oven, made much after tho manner of making hot bod mats of ryo Btraw. Tho outsldo posts, "aa," should bo from 9 to 12 feet long, nccordlng to tho height of Bhcd tho farmer finds most convenient for his uso. Tho posts, "bb," nro from 12 foot up, do pending on tho holght of tho outsldo posts, "AA." Theso nro sot at least two foot in tho ground, with a good flat stono nt tho bottom of tho poBt holo to koep tho post from settling. A Bhed about 30 feet wldo will be) found tho most suitable for tho gener al farmer, and tho length may bo ex tended Indefinitely or a numbor of sep arate shods may ho built, as It is de sired. Tho rafters, "eo," should bo ofi 2x0 Inch atuff, single. Tho cross plato or Joist, "c," Bhould bo very strong, nnd of any slzo available that can bo easily adjusted to place. Tho braces may bo mado of almost any light stuff at hand that may usually bo picked up from tho scrap pilo. Tho posts may bo sot at from 0 to 10 feet apart and tho rafters from 3 to 4 foot apart, ono over each post and one resting on tho plato between. Tho roof can bo mado of shingles, although tho propared roofing papers nro cheap or and answer tho purpose equally as well. R. M. Wlnans In Farmers' Ro vlow. Improvement of Farm Plants. Thero Is no doubt that wo can en ormously incrcaso tho vnluo of our farm products by improving our farm plants. What has been dono in the past is merely a hint of what wo can do. What has been accomplished has been done by a rather Irregular, un scientific forward movement Think of tho evolution of tho carrot from a llttlo insignificant root, and likowlso tho development of tho parsnip. As a real good Illustration of what can bo dono obsorvo tho wild crab and comparo it with our beautiful apples of many colors and flavors. The work that has been dono along tho lino mentioned has taken many ccnturios, but within my llfetlmo I havo seen a wondorful cbnngo in tho character of our farm plants. I can remember when tho potato used to bear seed balls numerously, but now tho plant has been bo far developed away from Its original Belt that it hardly over produces seed. Walter Blsby, Ashland Co., Ohio, in Farmers' Review. An Oat Experiment. In a test In England, an un manured plot produced oats at tho rato of 27 bushels and 1,904 pounds of straw per acre. Tho application of 336 pounds of super phosphate per aero brought up tho yield to 34 bushels of oats and 2,350 pounds of Btraw. When tho samo amount of superpbosphato and 112 pounds of nltrato of soda wero added tho yield was 41 bushels of oats and 2,688 pounds of straw. When super pbosphato was applied and 224 pounds of nltrato of soda in two dressings tho ylold was 47 bushels of oats and 3,136 pounds of straw. In each caso tho gain was double in valuo tho cost of the fertilizers used. Cattle Ticks in Cuba. A visitor to Cuba says cattlo ticks aro very numerous there now nnd that it is useless to send northern cattlo to Cuba unless they havo been first immunized. Cattlo that havo len brought up in tho South where they haw been always exposed to the tick aro Immunized and can be taken to Cuba with safety. e V rrxn a, I ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. Mrs. G. W. Fooks, of Salisbury, Md., wlfo of G. W. Fooks, Sheriff of Wico mico County, says. "I suf fered with kid ney complaint for eight years. It camo on mo gradu ally. I felt tlrod and weak, was short of breath and was trou blod with bloating after eating, and my limbs wero badly swollen. Ono doctor told mo it would flhnlly turn to Brlght's disease. I was laid up nt oilo tlmo for thrco weeks. I had not taken Doan's KIduoy Pills moro than threo days when the dis tressing aching across my back disap peared, and I was Boon ontlroly cured," For salo by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburo Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Umbrollas and self-respect lost nro seldom regained. whon Btatb or Onto, City or Tonro,l .. l.lIOAH Couwty. f " i FiUxk j. ciikxky luakea oth Hint ho U tenlor runner of tho firm ot F. J. ciiiiut A Co., dulng biialueaa In tna Ulr of Toledo, County ami ftui! eforraaM. and tint "Id firm will pay tho aum of ONK mikuilFl) DOM.AltS for each and ' ererr citoof L'atamiii that cannot be cured by tho ue of HALL' C'ATAltttU CUBK. - ... FIIAMK J. C1IENET. S-orn to before mo nd aubacrthrd la nr firea enco, tbla eth day of December. A, 1, IBRD. ' I "- I A. W. ULKASON , 1lil NoTAnr Vvntta. Helle Catarrh euro la taken Intornallr and tcti directly on ths Maud and mucoua eurfecea of Iha lyateui. Head for toail'iKnkH. free. Bold by ill DrtittitlnU, T5o. Tk Hail's Family Villa forconittpaUon. High prlco of eggs doesn't Boom to worry tho ono-nlght barnstormer. KTe permanently cured. KontaornerYen-ieeeaftee" r 1 1 Q lint day'e uie of Dr. Kllne'a Orrot Nerre He tor. er. Rend for I'll RI8 89.00 trial bottle and treatlte. in. 1U U. Kxr, Ltd., sal Arch Street, lladolpfck, l A woman's tonguo is mightier than a man's atrong right arm. I do not bellovo riso's Cure for Consumpttoq baa an equal for cough and colds. Jouy P. UoTKit, Trinity Sprint's, Ind., Feb. 15, 1KXI e Don't forgot that tho wisest owl oc casionally hoots at the wrong tlmo. Mra. Vr Inalmr'N nootlitnsr ftyrnp. For children toethlnir, aof tena the Ruraa, reduce! UammaUon, allayi pain, curoa wind collu. 2JC abottla. Lovo is llfo's rainbow gold. "Drapc-paln TonnAntfd Mo for Yfuira. Dr. pavldKaoiiodjr'a lAtorlU) llauiixly cured me." Mra. O. .Dougherty, UlllTllle, . J. VaodOTerWyeara. 11.00. Too many bills aro apt to mako a nan fool bilious. AMERICANW0MENBREAKD0WN Irregularities and Fomele Dorango monts Uosult-Gurad by Lydla Plnkbam's Vogotablo Compound. Owing to our mode and manner of living, und tho nervous has to of every woman to accomplish just so much each day, it is said that thero is not ono woman in twenty-five but what suffers with soma derangement of the, femalo organism, and this is the secret of bo many unhappy homes. No woman can bo amiable, light hearted and hnppy, a joy to hor hus band and children, and perform the duties incumbent upon her, when sho is suffering with backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing, down pains, displacement of the womb, spinal weakness or ovarian troubles. Irritability and snappy retorts tnka the place of pleasantness, and all sun shine is driven out of tho home, and lives aro wrecked by woman's great enemy womb trouble. Read this letter: Dear Mrs. I'iukhnm: " I was troubled for eight years with irregu larities which broke down my health and brought on extreme nervousness and despon dency. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound provod to bo tho only medicine which helped me. Day by day I improved in health whllo taking it until I was entirely cared. I can attend to my social and household duties and thoroughly enjoy Iff e onco moro, as Lyilia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound has made mo a well woman, without nn acho or a pain." Mrs. Chester Curry, 4J Saratoga Street, East Boston, M&xs. At tho first indication of ill health, painful or irregular menstruation, pain in tho side, headache, backache, bearing-down pains, nervou&ness or " tho blues,'' securu at onco a bottle of Lydla K. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com pound and begin its use. AT PLEASAHP $ THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANO NEW ANO MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. fy doctor ere It a ta tntlr on the atonnch, llTer and klJoaja and ia a plfeum Iaiatlte. TUa drink it made from urt.. and la prctuirwl fur uie aa elly aa tea. Uie called "l,uui! Tea" vt LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All drurUt or by mallM eta. and M eta. Buy It to fiVi. ,1,ttue',,,1 J;-iljJ iilpillrlua mn-ea tfaa bowel carli tluy, 7n irdar tu he hsalthy thUU Bary. Addra. O. If. Woodward. I- Rf M.y, . JVIrj.Cfie'tt" Curry Ffrxre 5SS l!rr. HP MG3