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WHY MRS. PINKHAM
Is Able to Help Sick Women
When Doctors Fail.
llow gladly would men fly to wo
man's aid did they but understand a
woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities,
and peculiar organic disturbances.
Those things are known only to
women, and tho aid a man would give
is not at his command.
To treat a case properly it is neces
sary to know all about it, and full
information, many times, cannot bo
given by a woman to her family phy-
Sins. a. IT. CnxrrLLL.
elclan. Sho cannot bring herself to
tell everything, and tho physician ia
at a constant disadvantage. This is
why, for tho past twcnty-flvo years,
thousands of women havo been con
fiding their troubles to Mrs. Pinkham,
and whoso advico has brought happi
ness and health to countless women in
tho United States.
Mrs. Chappcll, of Grant Park, 111.,
whose portrait we publish, advises all
suffering women to seek Mrs. Pink
ham's advice and use Lydin. E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, as they
cured her of inflammation of the ovaries
and womb ; she, therefore, speaks from
knowledge, and her experience ought
to give others confidence. Mrs. Pink
ham's address is Lynn, Mass., and her
advice is absolutely free.
Not TIi at Kind.
Angry Politician Look here, I've a Rood
mind to have you arrested for libel! What
do you mean by picturing me ns you have?
Cartoonist lJut the picture looks like you.
"I know it does! 1 know it does! Hut do
I look like a man who likes to look like him
self?" Modern Society.
1'lnln Evttlcnoe.
Wife What shall we name the baby,
John?
Husband I have decided to leave that en
tirely to you, my dear.
"John, you've been drinking again."
Smart Set.
La-
-ovo .cyun.bccn known to lly out of the
idow, just with a man at the door hav-
wini
ing difficulty finding the keyhole. Detroit
Journal.
The true use of speech is not so much to
express our wants as to conceal them.
Goldsmith.
From the looTc;, not the lips, is the soul
reflected. M'Donnid Clarke.
A LIFE SAVED.
DrmcKi.ifji Timely and Straight
Forward Advice .Savon the LKe
of a Promlncut Citizen.
Chicago, 111., Dee. 10, 1900 (Special).
Among the Catholic Foresters in this
city, none is better known or more uni
versally esteemed than Mr. S. P. Rush,
Conductor (President) of Holy Name
Court, Number 20.
His many friends, inside the Order
and outside of its ranks, were, there
fore, much startled to learn that his
life was in danger, he having Bright's
Disease, that most terrible and fatal
disease.
Mr. Rush, however, made a grand
struggle for Ids life, taking prescrip.
tions, and piUs, and powders, until his
stomach refined food. At last, his
local druggist, guided by the numer
ous inquiries teing made at his store
for Dodd's Khney Pills, advised Mr.
Rush to buy ami try some. This he
did, and to his delight he was restored
to Health and st'ength.
Mr. Rush say that after commenc
Ing the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, he
felt much better, but it took two
months to effect n cure.
"I took nothing else but Dodd's
Kidney Pills during thnt time, so I
know that I one life, and health to
them."
What this wonderful remedy has
done for Mr. Rush, it will certainly do
for anyone. It i the only remedy that
has never failed to cure Hrlght's Dis
ease. Mr. Rush is jilst now receiving the
congratulations of his friends, but
always finds time to say a good word
for the Medicine that saved. his life.
Sold for SO cents a box. all dealers.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in tho family
rcry day. Let us acswer it to-day. Try
every
'a delicious and healthful diwnrf P.
pared in two minute?. No boiling! no
baking 1 odd boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. io cts.
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BANANA PLANTERS COMPLAIN
Fruit Ilottlnif Alone the Monkey
Itlvcr, Ilomlurnn, and No Stcnui-
hi It to Cnrrjr It,
The Clarion, a newspaper published
at Belize, British Honduras, gives
voice to tho troubles of the banana
planters on the Monkey river, south
of that port. They depend wholly
upon the banana crop for a livelihood.
The Mobile Steamship company has
for six years been running a fort
nightly service to the river which has
been its chief source of bnnnna sup
ply, but to-day its vessels are steam
ing past the port and buying their
cargoes In the harbors of Guatemala
and Honduras, leaving the Monkey
river planters in the lurch, Miys tho
New York Sun.
So the planters are writing letters
telling of their grievances. They say
the steamship company has hereto
fore paid n fair price and everything
has been satisfactory. In September,
however, the company confronted the
planters with a contract nnd told
them they must sign It or the service
would be discontinued. The planters
say the proposed contract so changes
the clnsslflctalon of fruit thnt they
would be robbed of a third of their
income if they assented to it. They
told the compnnj' they would not
sign, and now they sit on the wharf,
where the fruit Is rotting, and see the
steamers pnss by in the offing on tho
way to the republics south of them to
load up with bananas for the Ameri
can market.
The planters ore tnstlng the bitter
ness of having commodities to sell
without nny means of transporting
them to market. They say they will
not sign the contract, for it means
ruin, nnd they will not assent to In
justice. So they appeal to the colonial
government to redress their wrong.
Why. thev ask. did not the govern
ment compel the company to ship tho
fruit of the colony when u contract
was given it to enrry the mails? What
will the government do to secure
transportation now that the planters
arc helpless and living in enforced
idleness while their crops are spoil
ing on their hands? Thee planters
have from 3,000 to -1,000 bunches of
bannnns to ship every week, and there
is work for any steamship company
that wants the job.
British Honduras is the least impor
tant colony in the British empire.
The interior has been little developed
nnd everything has gone In a happy-go-lucky
way, just ns Belize was
named. The Knglish who settled there
named the town Wallace. The Span
iards hnd difficulty in pronouncing tho
name and they corrupted it to Belice,
nnd later it enmc to be called Belize.
The Englishmen in that warm coun
try were too lethargic to oppose this
corruption of the name, nnd so they
lazily acquiesced in the Spanish ver
sion of it.
Few regions abound more in natural
resources. J. Bellamy wrote 11 years
ngo: "A remarkable peculiarity of
the climate and soil is that almost
all the tropical products of commer
cial value mny be grown in the snmc
zone. I have frequently seen maize,
rice, bannnns. pineapples, ornnges. cof
fee, eneno, cotton, cassava, rubber and
cocoanuts all flourishing on the same
piece of ground. There is an nbun
dnnce of fiber-producing plants nnd a
large extent of land suitable .'or cattle
and mule breeding."
The crying need just now is trans
portation for fruit, nnd It is to be
hoped that some day the development
of this neglected corner of the world
mny be commensurate with Its Inrgo
resources.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kaunas City, Dec. 11.
CATTLK Hoof steers $140 iff 5 (X)
Native Mockers 3 75 ' 4 )
Texas and Indian steers 3 -10 4 30
IlOnS . . A nn is:, r. nn
i w 'II u uu
SMKHP 3 00 iff 4 00
lltm t fii t. .. .
iiiu.i .o, i. nnru
No. 2 red
COHN-No. 1! mixed
OATS No. 2 mixed
ItYK-No. 2
FLOUR-IIard wh't patents
Soft whent patents ...
HAY Timothy
Pralrlo
nilAN Sncked
iHJT'rrcnii'vtrn i rnn,.
C5 (it
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70
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24U
4G
3 25 3 35
3 50 3 CO
0 00 10 50
C 00 fj' 9 50
02
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23
21
40
CHKRSK-Kull cream 11 6i
KGGS
I'UTATOKS-lIomo urown
ST. LOUIS.
CATTLIC-Reef steers ....
SO
4 SO 5 75
3 40 4 fi5
Texas Ktceis
HOfiS-Pncked 4 85 4 t5
RfllOIMI M. ......... n -r ,-. . .
SIIKiJl'-Mtittona
3 75 fi 4 23
FLOL'It Patonts
YVHICAT-No. 2 red
CORN No. 2
OATS-No. 2
RYK
nUTTER-Dalry
DRY SALT MBATS
BACON
CHICAGO.
, 3 50 3 K5
. 70 72'j
i "5 35Vit
236tf 2V6
50
1G . 20
7 25 7 50
8 23 S CO
CATTLB-Steers
" "" ' .-. -, vij -y U ITJ
HOGS Mixed and butchers. 4 fi3 5 00
4 00 ff G 00
SUBRP Wostnrn
4 00 tl 4 10
FLOUn-SprlnK patents ...
YVHBAT-No. 2 red
COUN No. 2
OATS-No. 2 i
BYE December
LARD December
PORK December
NEW YORK.
CATTLB-Steers
HOGS Mixed westerns ....
8IIBBP .;
WHBAT-No. 2 red
CORN-No. 2
OATS-No. 2
3 50 iff 3 05
"IVfrff 741
:wi 37
Zi'Afil 21
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7 15 7 20
11 23
4 05 5 S3
5 15
2 23 4 10
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Prosperity for 1001.
Indications everywhere point to great
prosperity for the coming yiar. This is a
Bign of a healthy nntuic. The success of a
country, ns well ns of nn individual, de
pends upon health. There can he no health
if the stomach is weak. If j 011 have any
stomach trouble try Hostetter's Stomach
Hitters which cures dyspepsia, indigestion
and biliousness. Obtain our Almanac for
1001 free. It contains valuable information.
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Deterrent.
"You have not ffone to Europe, then, ai
you expected," said Mrs. Fosdick to Mrs
SpricRs.
"No," was the reply. "It Is so difficult foi
Mr. Sprites to leave his business, and 1
really couldn't ro without him. Ami, then
I read the other day about a ship that
broke her record. Think how dreadftd it
would he to be on n ship in the middle of the
ocean with her record broken." Detroit
Free I'icss.
-
State of Onto, City of Toli:do, I
Lucas County, m
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is tho
senior partner of the linn of !'. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business in the city of Toledo.
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of One lluudted Hol
lars for each and every case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me nnd subscribed in my
presence, this 0th day of December. A. D.
1SB1. A. W. OLEASON,
Seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
nets directly on tho blood nnd mucous sur
faces of the system. Send for testimonial!,
ficc. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75o.
Hall's Family Pills nre the best.
ExteiiuatliiH; ClreiiniMtnncc.
Tenderfoot Did you folks lynch the man
who stole the automobile here Inst week? 1
Cactus Charley Nope. We intended to, I
jut nn invcstigatiu committee made some
experiments an' concluded that the otty
mobul stoled the thief, instead of the thief
gittin' away with it. Ilaltimore American.
Dobs C 11 (Tee Aurn with YouT
If not, drink Grnin-O miido from pure
grains. A lady writes: "Tho llrst time I
mndo Grnfn-0 1 did not like it. but aftor us
ing it 0110 week nothing would hiduco 1110 to
go buck' to eoll'ee." It nourishes and feeds tho
syhteni. Children can drink it freely with
great bonoflt. It is tho strengthening sub
fctnneojof pure grains. Get a package to-day
from your groeor.follo wdirect ions in making
nnd you will havo a dolieiouM and healthful
tnblobovorage for old and young.l.e und 25e.
In Hoolety.
News Note The earl of Makenrnise has
'.rrived in New York.
Many Rich Fathers What's his price?
Detroit Free Press.
ExcnrKlon Sleeper Via 31., IC.tT. Ity,
Weekly Excursion Sleepers leave St. Louis
via Katy Flyer (M. K. &T. Ry.) every Tues
day at 8:10 p. m. for San Antonio, Los An
jeles and Ran Franciwo.
Weekly Excursion Sleepers leave Kansas
City via the M. K. & T. lly. every Saturday
at 0:05 p. m. for San Antonio, Los Angeles
anu oan rrancisco.
Hric-a-brac is hard to define preeiselv. Hut
anything that you can afford and that there
is room for in your house is not, strictly,
bric-a-brac Puck.
The Heat Prcxerlptlnn for Chillis
nnd Fever is nbottlo of Guovn's T.sti:i.i:ss
Ciiii.i.Tonic. ItiH Klmplylrouimdfiuliiinelii
u tasteless form. Nocuro-iionay. Priee.riOc.
Every mother of a singing daughter attrib
utes the latter's failuie to the tact that the
world has $0 few appreciative souls. At
chison Globe.
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Your Storekeeper Can Sell You
Carter slnkorhecan get it for you. Askhim
1 ry :i. yir loads arc seat annually
IK- In cvurv
state in the Union.
uoyou nuy barter b?
it . 7, --.-.--.
Mrs. Wunder "We never hear of any i
women train robbers." Mr. Wunder "And
VpI. thr Inilina nrn .nltrnva linlititm nn l..iL " .
mltimore American.
9 i
I dp not believe Piso's Cure for Consump
tion has an equal for coughs and coids.--
15 1000' :r' Trinity s''ril,8,, 1,1(1-. Ecb.
Defensive.- "Just look at that garden,
David; look at thote weeds!" "Well, what's
the matter with them? Ain't they thrifty?"
N. O. Timea-Democrat.
The PubHc- Awards the Palm to Hale's
i rJ,r u,or"it and nir for coughs.
I ike s toothache Drops Cure in one minu
unute.
Few men uowadnvi
know how to
lend
From
money so tliat a gentleman can horr
them without losing his self-respect
.'ntleman can borrow from
Puck.
Putnam Pauklrss Dvks do not spot,
streak or give your goods an unevenly dyed
appearance. Sold by all diuggists.
Strictly speaking, of course a man can't
be ready to die for two different girls with-1
out leading a double life. Detroit Journal.
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When the muscles feel drawn and
tied up and the flesh tinder, that
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from cold or over exercise. It
lasts but a short time after
St. Jacobs Oil
Is applied, Tho cure
is prompt and sure.
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MRS, BREWER RECOMMENDS PERUNA
FOR GRIP AND FEMALE CATARRH
wca&.VH'r-
The Homo of Mrs. Llzzlo M.
In a letter to Dr. Hartman concerning the
Julius ui 1 l-iii-m.i, .ins. iircwcr wines,
among other things:
Westerly, It. I.
"Dear Dr. Hartman-1 find Pe-ru-na a
sure cure for all catarrhal affections so coin
mon in this part of the country. It cures
a cold at once. There is no cough medicine
that can at all equal Pe-ru-na. As for la
grippe, there is no other remedy that can
at all compare with Pe-ru-na.
"I am among the sick a great deal in our
city and have supplied many invalids with
Pe-ru-na, simply because I am enthusiastic
in my faith as to its results. 1 have never
known it to fail to quickly and permanently
remove that demoralized state of the hu
man system which follows In grippe.
"In all enses of extreme weakness I use
Pe-ru-na with perfect epnfidcnce of a good
result. In cases of weakness peculiar to my
sex I am sure that no other remedy can ap
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