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11 i Siberian PrtMAi A1ollahed. Siberia Is no longer to be a penal colony The imperial decreo abolishing the lymcf status is tho result of the building of th Trans-Siberian railroad. Nothing can cony pare to the rapid settlement of tiie vast Si berian plains by tho inrushing farmers, un less it be the rapid growth achieved by that famous dyspepsia cure, llostetters Stomach Hitters. Try it for constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness or flatu lency, if you would be well. A Mean Trick. llingso Yes, I let my wife bowl all ih wants. Jingso Why? "1 twit her about her strength and bet she can't carry up the coal from the cellar." Syracuse Ilerald." ! ... m The CcnanA of 1000. A booklet giving the population of all cities of the United States of 23,000 and over according to the census of 1000, has just been issued by the passenger depart ment of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 1'aul Itailway, and a copy of it may be obtained by sending your address, with two-cent Rtamp to pay postage, to the General Passen ger Atrcnt of the Chicago, Milwaukee &, St. Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. lr ApiicHi-nnccit. Dyer la that solemn-looking young man across the way an undertaker? Gycr Yes; that is, he is a grocery clerk who has undertaken to support n wife on a salary of six dollars a week. Chicago Evening News. Heat for the llowcl. No matter what nils you, headache to a rancer, you will never get well until your bowels arc put right. Cascarcts help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to stnrt getting your health back. Casearets Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations. A I'rofcaafonal Opinion. First Doctor Bolus tells me it is difficult to exaggerate the importance of his discov ery. Second Doctoi" Well, it may be difficult, but I guess he'll do it. l'uck. Trr Ornln-O! Try Grnln-OI AskyourGrocerto-daytoshow you a pack age of GltAlN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Children may drink it without injury, as well as adults. Allwbotryitlikeit. GItAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but is made from puregrains, nnd the most delicate stom ach rcceivesit without distress, i the price of coffee. 15o.and2jc. per package. All grocers. A Breach of Etiquette. -lie "I notice you don t sneak to the Uptowns any more. What sneak to the U have they done?" She Done? Vulgar things! Lost ail their money!" Philadel phia uuuetin. in i i i To Cure m, Cola In One Day Tako Lnxntlvo Bromo Quinlno Tablets. All druggists i of und monoy if it foils to euro. Coc. Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for nil nffections of the throat nnd lungs. Wm. O. Endsley, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1000. m i m i You will never profit by your mistakes as 'ong as you blame others for them. Atch ison Globe. Dyeing is as sinipic as washinp when yon uso Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Sold by nil druggists. Even the timid engineer whisles at dan ger. N. Y. Press. Check Colds and Bronchitis with link's Honey of Horcliound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. No one is ever too busy to tell his troubles. -Atchison Globe. The Mexicans allay their thirst by chew ing Chiclei which is the main ingredient of White's "'Yucatan" Gum. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Pen Picture for "Women. " I am bo nervous, tbero 1b not a well inch in my whole body. I nm so weak nt my stomach and have indi gestion horribly, and palpitation of the heart, and I am losing ilesh. This headache and backache nearly kills ine, and yesterday 1 nearly hnd hyster ics; there is a weight in the lower part of my bowels bearing down all tho time, and pains in my groins and thighs; I cannot sleep, wulk, or sit, and 1 bclievo I nm dibcrused all over ; no one ever Buffered as I do." Tlris is a description of thousands of ases which come to Mrs. Pinlcham'a attention daily. An inflamed and ul cerated condition of the neck of tho womb can produce all of these symp- Mrs. John Williams. toms, and no woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there Is absolutely no need of it. The subject of our por trait in this sketch, Mrs. Williams of Knglishtown, N.J., has been entirely cured of such illness and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corc- fiound, and tho guiding advice of Mrs. 'inkham of Lynn, Mass. No other medicine has such a record for absolute cures, nnd no other medi cine is "just as good." Women who want a euro should insist upon getting Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com jMJund when they ask for it at a store. Anyway, writo a letter to Mrs. Pink ham at Lynn, Mass., and tell her all your troubles. Her advice is free. CAPT. SHIELDS' FIGHT. The Htnnd MhiIb by Ihn Man of thn Twtnty Ninth Infitntry Acalnftt nn Otetvrlnilm- In Force a llrllllant Eplnmle. Washington, Nov. 24. Mail ndvicca from Manila give in considerable de tail the story of the rescue of Cnpt. Shields and 50 men of the Twenty ninth infantry after their enpture by tho insurgents in Marinduqiie. The fight that Cnpt. Shields and his party put up against an overwhelming force is declared to have been one of the most briliaut incidents in the history of bush lighting in the archipelago. The CO inon in question were pursuing a party of insurgents of superior force into the mountains when they were ambushed in a box canyon by a force of 250 riflemen and 1,800 bolomen. They made a continuous fight for eight hours, killing a large number of insurgents, and were overpowered only nfter they had fired their last shot and practically were smothered In a hand-to-hand fight with their 2,000 adversaries. Scrgts. Williams and Mc Carthy, who were in charge of some of the wounded, come in for particu lar praise. They were cut oft from the rest of the party during the retreat and intrenched themselves on tho hillside where they stood off their as sailants for about three hours, sur rendering after every cartridge had been exhausted. Scarcely a man in the expedition escaped being grazed or slightly wounded during the'flght. The total liBt of killed amounted to only five. Capt. Shields was wounded early in the fight, but continued to direct the operations of the rear guard during four miles of retreat, lie finally was knocked out by a bullet through the jaw, neck and shoulder, which was thought at the time to be n fatal wound. The rescue of the party was effected by Gen. llare, who some months before, when only n col onel, led the party which effected the rescue of Lieut. Giliunrc and the men from the Yorktown, after their long months of captivity in northern Lu zon. Cnpt. Shields nnd his men say that they have no complaint to muko of their treatment during captivity. POST OFFICE REPORT. Th Chlwf of Mm alnrv wml Allovrince niTlalon of Pint OIIIi-h Dinrtmtnt Sub mit Homo IiitiT-tlnir Flcuri-n. Washington, Nov. 24. George Bea vers, chief of the salary and allow ance division of the post ofllce depart ment, in his annual report to the first assistant postmaster general, sub mits some interesting figures on the wide field covered in that office, which handles more appropriations than nil the other divisions in the first assist ant's ofllce combined. He shows that the total annual allowance for clerk hire at first, second, third and fourth class offices on June 30, last, amount ed to $12,008,213; for rent, fuel and light, $1,830,405; total allowances in connection with the military postal service, $49,037, and amount involved for rent of leased buildings, $922,993. The total number of presidental of fices at the beginning of the present fiscal year was 4,220. The increase in salaries of postmasters at all presi dential post offices over the previous year was $492,000. The aggregate of the salaries was $7,123,000. The aver age salary of all postmasters on July 1 wus $1,731. The estimates include $2,100,000 for rent, fuel nnd light for the next fiscal year. The total esti mate amounts to $30,777,100, mi in crease of $2,250,000 over the present year. Krnenr to Auk for MolWMon. Brussels, Nov. 21. The Soir yester day evening said Mr. Ivruger, on his arrival at The Hague, will ask for mediation and, if unsuccessful, lie will make public all the documents of state in his possession, showing the secrets of the war. The paper adds that Mr. Kruger believes that when Europe knows the tnilh it will pro duce such an outburst of public opin ion that Great Britain will be com pelled to be less harsh. The Soir adds that, failing this, Mr. Kruger will re turn to the Transvaal. Itnt.pvl!' Dotil lni In V-tti Wvrk'n ,h. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 21. Gov. Roose velt last night gave out his decision in the application for the removal from ofliee of Mayor Robert A. Van Wyck, of New York city. He declines to remove the mayor on the ground that, while he was undoubtedly n stockholder in the American lee com pany, there has been no proof that ho willfully violated the law forbidding n public officer to be a stockholder in a corporation having dealings with his municipality. Mi .Mori- Clcfir-itN for Iihth Dubuque, In., Nov. 21. An order came to all tobacco dealers yesterday to at once ship out of the state their entire stock of cigarettes and cigar ette papers. The order came from tho American Tobacco company, in con formity with the recent decision of the United States supreme court. Tim Tribal Tux IJnImlif. Muscogee, I. T., Nov. 21. The United States court of appeals in a decision handed down Thursday upheld tho Creek law imposing a tribal occupa tion tax on non-citizen merchants und professional incu, WANT FORESTS PRESERVED. National Irrigation Congm Cnlt Upon l'realcleiit McKlnlny to Take Dp Thla Hubjoot In Hid Nttxt Mmtftur. Chicago, Nov. 24. Yesterday's sen Bion of the National Irrigation con gress was devoted to papers nnd ad dresses pertaining exclusively to the question of practical watering and re claiming of arid lauds and arid plant life. After the conclusion of the set speeches C. ll. Dentil, of Los Angeles, Cal., chairman of the committee on permanent organization, submitted its report, recommending the election of the following officers: President, Thomas V. Walsh, of Washington; first vice president, ex-Gov. T. L. Drad ford Prince, of New Mexico; sec ond vice president, V. H. Thurber, of New York; secretary, II. H, Maxson, of Nevada. It was recommended that members of the executive committee and one vice president be named by delegates from each stale repre sented. At the night session Thomas V. Walsh, of Colorado, was the first speaker, his theme being "Gold nnd Silver Mining nnd the Markets They Afford." John W. 121a, of Chicago, followed with a short address on "A Forecast of the Future." Mr. Kin dwelt entirely upon the future of the country when a large part of the arid lands shall have been reclaimed and asserted that, the format Ion of these lands into small farms was to he one of the great sources of the welfare of the country in the time to come. Dwight B. llrnrd, of Arizona, read a paper upon "Government Irrigation Works In India and Kgypt." Alex ander H. llcvell, of Chicago, spoke upon "The Grandest Opportunity in the Pathway of Nations." Frederick II. Newell, hydrogrupher of the United States geological survey, delivered an illustrated lecture upon "Our National Irrigation llesources." The following resolution was adopt ed and sent President McKinlcy: Tho ninth annual hchhIoh of tho National Irrlpatlon conirrcBH, now in session at Chicago, respectfully urKcn In your nios huko to congress you cnll attention to tho national Importance of the preserva tion of our forests, nnd of tho extension and conservative uno of tho forest re serves; nail, further, that you emphnslsio tho need of national uetlou to store tho Hood waters that now go to wasto. REPORT ON ALASKA. On?, llrncly Urm-n no Kxti-nnlnn of I lie flen- er-Hl Limit I.nw to llm Territory Condition of Nutlven, Washington, Nov. 24. The annual report of Gov. John G. ltrady, of Alaska, to the secretary of the infe rior urges congressional legislation on the extension of the general land laws to Alaska, giving the natives the same legal status as the whites and the representation of Alaska by a dele gate to congress. The report says that nt Cape Nome "everything and everybody is pell mull; fhere are sev eral claimants for each town lot, bench claim and creek claim, fully 25,000 people waiting for the notion of the court there.'' After referring to the outbreak of the grip, accompanied with pneu monia and measles, that occurred among tho unlive Eskimo this year, the governor snys they were threat ened with utter extermination last summer. He adds: "A deathly plague and a wild stampede of hungry and avaricious whites poured in on their precincts and turned loose upon them by shipload after shipload, bringing with them the arts and accomplish ments of Sodom and Gomorrah. It is hoped that through the missionaries and n change from a hunting to n pastoral life a remnant of a noble people may be saved. The withhold ing of the land laws is the real diffi culty in the way of getting a territo rial government for Alaska. If con gress would treat Alaska as it has other parts of the western frontier in regard to land titles this will bring within n few years a population there ready to assume the burden of an ex pensive government, where now an en tire population, who are simply squat ters, with a few exceptions, are not able to do so." TREATY RIGHTS VIOLATED. Tnrkwy ej!t llm IC-iHi'l fornn Kxrqiiu- lur fur Unlifil NihIok Ooimul ui llHrpool. Constantinople, Nov. 21.-The porte haft definitely rejected the request for nn exequatur for a United States con sul at llnrpool. This refusal is re garded by (he United States legation as u direct violation of treaty rights, and consequently, despite the refusal, Dr. Thomas II. Norton, who was ap pointed by President McKinlcy some time ago to establish a consulate at llnrpool has been directed to proceed to his post. The expected visit oT the battleship Kentucky to Smyrna is believed to relate quite ns much to this matter as to the indemnity ques tion. Drnhlnil In K.vi.r of III Xtiwp tie r, Pierre, S. D Nov. 21.The supremo court has handed down two opinions in which the question of libel of men who are candidates for public office is decided, both eases being in fivror of the papers which criticised mi-:i who were candidates for ofllce. A NARROW ESCAPE. A GRATEFUL WOMAN. JIIIS. F. J. LYNCH, GltAXD HAMDg, MICH. Mrs. F. J. Lynch, 334 South Division street, Grand Haplds, Miclu, writes: Tho Pcruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: Gentleman- -"I aarnmatl? rooommond Poruna to mny auffortmm; iommn as It ourom quickly. I had a moat persistant cough which nothing ttoommtl to aura. Two bottlou of Poruna did mora for mo than mil 1km timet or m meanutd to do. In a couple of wee km I found myself In excellent health, and harm been enjoying It ever mince. Ilonca I loch on Poruna aa m tm friend to women." MRS. F. J. LYNCH. Chronic Coughs and Colds Are Catarrhal Diseases Catarrh is the Contin ual Scourge of Christendom. Catarrh hovers ominously over every city, and nestles treacherously in every ham let. It flies with vampire wings from coun try to country, and casts a black shadow of despair over all lauds. Its stealthy ap proachanditHlingcriiiE stay makesit a dread to the physician und a pest to the patient. It changes the merry laugh of childhood to tho wheezy breathing of croup, and the song of the blushing maiden to the hollow cough of consumption. In its withering grasp the rounded form of the fond wife and mother becomes gaunt and spectral, and the healthy flush of manhood turns to the sallow, haggard viage of the invalid. Cough takes the place of conversation, Allillseaomnf the rsctiim trpatoJ on n POHITIVK UAH ANT UK. and NO MONET OK HOT! ACCIil'TEII U.VriK. 1WTI I..VT INOUUKII, Bond forl'llEK 104 pnifO bookiatmttlet onrccua d.oiiu, and hundreds of tmtiinonlal lottcrs, vuluulilo to nnj lino affilrtrd. Alio our 48 pttffe book for woronnj AMwvr' DIS- THORNTON & MINOR, 1000 Oak Street, Kansas City, Ho. Please Remember that wo have no Branch Offices. DRiiW HABIT Curc-H relapses from other treatment- endorsee', liv InihltiPhs drum of National Reputation. Write for convincing evidence-. THE PAQlSltt IMMUNE CO., JJt-pl. 28, St. Louis, Mm. What Shall We Have for Dessert? ! This question nrisci in tho family I every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try I MJ n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling i no baking! add boiling water and set to j cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package ' at your grocers to-day. jo cts. I TlrWIlllarrn' Indian I'lle Olntmoni will euro llllnd i IIIkhUiik and Uelilnx Piles. It nhnortm Hie ' tumors, iillnyH thu Hell- v ink ui unci' uum Ml, H I m in ultlrn prc Infttaiit re hi) Her. Prepared for I'lloi MHdaBi s&jr uiiu iiuninvui win iiuvfiii: ' mull on receipt of iirleo. no rent find SI no. W1LUAMU AUG., CO.. Prop.. U.evui.aNIi, OHIO HO! FOR OKLAHOMA II.OOO,4IOO imm iifitr iKnda Hi nprn tu m-ulmni'iit. bubucrlbi) for 1IIK. KIOWA ( IIIKK. duw.ltil If. Infur matlon aliout thono Undi Ona vi'fir. II do. Mni;i. cor, JOa. Bubtrrlliurn rrrolvu rri-o lliutritti d tionk nn umniiuina. Jidic.n Man. ml (liv mt HfUIrr ifUMv Willi nn tuctlonal mp. tl Oil Mn "i rrntii. .Ml above. 11.75. Addrtei UICK'I l!OUIA;f. J'hllllY.O.T, ANAKESISffilS: lief nnd 'OHITI VII IY t'UKCH Vlt.FM. K'ir freu niinp'n nddiess tiulldlni;. Nuvr York. Fm 4tF3b. fj liu ;inii h? speech give way to spitting, the repulsive odois ol chiouic catanh fUn&on tho kits of the fondest lovers, and thickened mem branes bedim sight, impair hearing nnd de stroy taste. Like the plague-stricken Kiryplinnii a ciy of distress has gone out from every house hold, and the mildew of woe clings to every hearthstone. Catarrh in some form, catarrh 5 it, soma stage htrliR as an enemy in the slightest! cough or cold and finishes its fiendish work in heart dUeasc and consumption. No tissue, function, or organ of the body escapes Itn ravages; muscles wither, nerved shatter, and secretions dry up under its blighting presence. So stubborn and diffi cult is this disease that to invent a remedy to cure chronic catarrh has been the ambi tion of the gieatest mind in nil ages. Is it therefore any wonder that tho vniil multitude of people who have been cured of chronic catanh by Pcruna nre so lavish in their prnUc of this remedy? That thn discovciy of Pertinu has made the cure of catanh n practical certainty is not only tho testimony of the people, but many medical men declare it to he true. As a (Irtur store in this age of the world i Incomplete without Pcrnria, it can be ob tained anywhere with directions for use. A conyilete guide for the prevention and euro of catarrh and nil diseases of winter, sent free by The Pcruna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, Ohio. ONEY TILL CURED. A trentinciit tnl.tn nthoine by tli ji.-illfiit which rviuWrs Whiskey, Beer, Etc., Wmkus. UKADKIty OK T1IIH lUI'filt JilCMIUIXU TO 1U,Y ANYTIlINn AIVKHTIKi:i) l.V lTri COI.UMNB ,ll()l l.l) INHJ8T WON HAVINi; WIIA T TIIKY AHIC I OU. IIKI!H1N(9 A Mi St'llHTITlTIM Oil 1U1TATJONM. To Self-Supporting Women Without Inicrcrlni; with your icjtulnrtlullr-i yon can iimke mono liymcinsof ourofTcrof Bt7.tiot 1'Ult NUilKI ItlH'KON. Bend for lull par ticulars. 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