A MEDIGALJXAMINER Of the U. S. Treasury Recommends Peruna. Ur. LlewL'uyii Jordan. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Examiner of U. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College, nnd who served three years at West l'oint, has the following to ay of Peruna: " Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well man after months of suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will cure you." Catarrh i a systemic disease curable only by systematic treatment. A reineiv that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centers. This is what Peruna does. Peruna immediately, invigor ates the nerve-centers which give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis appears. Then catarrh is permanently cured. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna is not a guess nor an experiment it is an absolute scientific certainty. Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. A free book written by Dr. Hartman, on the subject of catarrh in its differ ent phascsand stages, will be sent free to any address by The Peruna Medi cine Co., Columbus, Ohio. VICE REWARDED. Tlio Ontculiir Passenger Gives tho Con ductor a Tip mid Gutft Loft Himself. "The man who gave mo that," said the conductor to tho only passenger in thacar, "must have thought I was a chump." The passenger examined the lead five cent piece with a smile, says Puck. "You're stuck," ho said, oracularly. "Un less," he added, unscrupulously, ,fyou can pass it oil." "I wouldn't do that," returned the con ductor, polishing the bogus coin on his coat leoTe. "besides, no one would take it." "Not alone, but you might slip it' in among two or three good ones," suggested the passenger. The conductor shook his head virtuously, as the car began to fill up. An hour later the ex-passengeT fished up nome small change to buy n cigar, and the first thing he saw was a lrad.five-cent piece. "I gave him a quarter," he mused, "and he gave me four nickels in change. Tho nmn," ho ncUlod, still musing', "who gavo mo that, must havo thought I avoh h chump." The average girl thinks" that getting a letter with a sealing wax stamp and, an in itial on it, is next to getting a letter bearing a coat-of-arms. Atchison Globe. Father "Where did you learn that new niece?" Daughter "It isn't a new piece. The piano has been tuned." Indianapolis News. When a visitor announces that he is only stopping over between trains, his host at onco becomes moro cordial. Atchison Globe. HER HEART WAS TOUCHED. A South Dnkoto- Mother anil Her Lit tle Girl ExpreMB Their Grntl tuilc In an Open Letter. Folsoin, Custer Co., South Dnkota, Dec. 31, 1D00 (Special). Mrs. II. D. Ilydc has given for publication a letter expressing her unbounded gratitude to Dodd's Kidney Pills for the double cure of herself and little daughter. Mrs. Hyde has been troubled with pains in her heart for over three years, und for n long time her little girl suf fered from weak kidneys. The grate ful lady does not seem able to find words strong enough to express her gratitude. She has written the follow ing: I cannot say too much in praise of Dodd's Kidney Pills. They are the greatest kidney and heart, medicine I ever used. I had been troubled for over three ycnrs with a severe pain in my heart, which entirely disappeared after I had taken a few doses of Dodd's Kid ney Pills. I also gave them to my littlo girl, whoso kidneys had been weak, nnd she commenced to Improve from tho very first dose. Dodd's Kidney Pills" are certainly a wonderful medi cine. I would be pleased to have this, my statement, published, as I feel it my duty to let others know just whau tho Pills will do for them. MRS. ir. D. HYDE. v Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure. 50c. t box. All dealers. OLD SORES cured Allen's Uleerlno Snlvu cures (hrsale I'lrrn, lloi I'lerrw Brrofolom I lf.r, WrIrof I'lffrt. Indolrat I'lcert. ntrrurU) I Iwn, Whlln Hwrlllaf. Bill l. KrirMj, halt Ithrura, Kiuf or, all old srr. Vo.ltlirly no rallura, no altrrboi'liiaij aUadlaf. Uj nail, (Ur. J, 1'. 4.LLKN. ST. l'AUI,. Mll.if. EMJlrlMcalHiliaM;'! I nilftFS WHrHk ALL FLSk (AILS. Dort Coimh Byrup. Taatea Good. Usol in tlma. Sold by druggists. AFTER THE FILIPINOS. Report of Capture of Insurgents as tho Itcsult of .ScoutliiR la I.ur.on American School-Tciicliom Wanted. Manila, Dec. 31. Ycstcnlny brought many reports of captures of insur gents as tho result of scouting throughout Luzon. Tho Americans in this work sustained no casualties. A detachment of the Fourth regiment captured CO in tho province of Cavlte. Gen. Whcaton reports having cap tured und burned Gremorio's camp in tho peninsula, near San Antonio. Gen. Funston reports that flvo insur gents were killed and several cap tured near Gnysnn. Gen. Smith wires that the proclamation of tho governor general has had good results in his district. Near Morlones Saturday a dozen insurgents were killed nnd eight wounded. Gen. Grant telegraphs that ho has detachments covering tho lower portions of Mount Aruynt in the hope of catching Alejandrino. He says that last Friday u detach ment of the Forty-first infantry raided the camp of the insurgent leaders and secured some of his pnpers. Near Aliaja yesterday Capt. Mondoza with 30 men of Sandieo's command sur rendered. Detachments of tho Elev enth nnd Ninth cavalry killed 12 in surgents nnd destroyed several camps in the Camarincs district. Tho Philippine commission has add ed to the pending scool bill a provi sion for the employment of fiOO Amer ican tenchers at salaries ranging from $75 to $100 per month. EDDIE M'GEE WANTED. Lender of tho Ileal Kidnaping nt KtutftRi City TlioiiKht to Havo lleeu .Mixed Up In the Curiahy Affair. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 30. Eddie McGec, nias Burns, alias Italston, the noto rious leader in the Heals kidnaping nt Kansus City six years ago and who served seven years in the .Toliet prison for another offense, is now wanted by the police as tho "dark-complexioned man" in the Cudnhy abduction. McGco is known to be n friend of Pnt Crowe. Tho fact, that the ab ductors told young Cudahy he was "wanted ns Eddie McGec for stealing $50 from his aunt," is considered sig nificant. MeGee's criminal record is a long one and he is alleged to have had a hand in at least three abduc tions. Ilis description fits fairly well that of the man seen in company with the alleged Crowe. SKINNED WHILE ALIVE. norrlblo Story of Filipino Cruelty Which Was Visited Upon Captive of the T enty-Fourth Infantry. West Superior, Wis., Dec. 31. In a letter written from the Philippines just before the recent election, to his lolks in this city, Capt. Harry W. Newton says that at that tiino the eucroachments of tho natives wcro worse than they had been at any time during tho year ircvlouH. As one instance of their ferocity he writes: "Just tho other day they jumped a detachment of our Twenty fourth, numbering 22 men, and cap tured 10 of them. One of them was found terribly mutilated, showing signs of being skinned while yet alive. (Jravo of Lincoln' Mother. Hlchmond, Ind., Dee. 31. After many years of effort the grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Abraham Lincoln, is now the prop erty of the state. Gov. Mount has re served the ground in the immediate vicinity of the grave, in Spencer coun ty. In behalf of the Nancy Hanks Me morial association. The ground Is to be turned into a park, and a custodian will be put in charge and much bea'u tifying done. The deed is from the commissioners of Spencer county. A l'Ue-Year-Old Hoy Kidnaped, Houghton, Mich., Dec. 31. The five-year-old son of Mrs. Itaymond Thiervy, of Dollar Hay, has been kid naped, evidently in the hope of se curing a ransom. The boy was taken by a well known character in tho copper region named .Sullivan, it is said, and the sheriff, with a posse of indignant citizens, is scouring tho country, hoping to catch him before lie gets beyond the state line. It is thought he is heading for Canada. Kclltor Wim Too Critical. Ava, ill., Dec. 30. H. E. Waller, editor of the Ava Advertiser, was at tacked by Mrs. John Conner, a wo man prominent in society, and re ceived several blows from a horse whip in thu hands of the enraged woman. The cause of the trouble was an nrtielo in the Advertiser which scored a number of non-paying patrons who had refused to take their papers from the post office. Feudists Kill Many SIiooii, Miles City, Mont., Dec. 31. A tele phone message from Otter, Custer county, says 11 men stampeded 3,000 sheep, killing the whole herd. Tho sheep belonged to . 1. Selway, the largest owner in eastern Montana, and were probably driven over a precipice. There was a range feud at Otter all the summer, and many here look for further deeds of violence. Tho Twentieth Ccntnry. Wo now stand at the threshold of tho twentieth century, and the nineteenth is n thug of tho past. It will, however, be known as a century of invention and discov ery, and among somo of the greatest of these, wocan truthfully mention llostettcr'w Stom ach Hitters, the celebrated remedy for all .ailments arising from a weak or disordered stomach, such as dyspepsia, indigestion, Hat ulency, constipation and biliousness. rerun of ClvllUntton. If we are driven to the hard labor of open ing oysters for the sake of avoiding prc scTvaline and to milking cows to keep clear of formaldehyde it isovidontthatthehighest civilization has not lightened our burdens but rather added to them. By the way. embalmed beef has gone out of fashion, hasn't it? Detroit Irce Press. There In n Clna of People Who aro injured by the use of coffee. Re cently there has been placed in all the gro cery stores a new preparation called URAIN-O. made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stom ach receives it without distress, nnd but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. nnd 25 cts. per pack age. Try it. Ask for GHAIN-O. m i The Mnrchcit, i'erhnp. Mrs. Proudlcigli Yes, my daughter plays the piano by ear entirely. Mrs. Nexdoughre Indeed? , Sometimes it sounds to me as- if she were using her foot. Baltimoro American. Ilcnt for the Ilourcls. No matter what nils you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels arc put right. Cascarcts help nature, euro you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health buck. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tnblct has C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations. llcncinhlnncc. "Isn't our grocer somewhat eccentric?" 6aid Mr. Snaggs to his wife. "Yes, nnd even his breakfast wheat is cracked," replied Mrs. Snaggs. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. TOUR OH ALL BIK.YICO in Pullman's finest Compartment Drawing Room, Library, Observation and Dining Cars all Vcstibuled with the celebrated Open Top Car "Chililitli" for Observation in the Mountains and Canons and Dining Car in the Tropics. A delightful trip of 38 days with Three Circle Tours in the Tropics of the South of Mexico and a Visit to the Ruined Cities. All exclusive features of these itineraries of leisurely travel and long stops The Spe cial Train starts Tuesday, January 22, from Chicago. Tour of Puerto Illco. Special Pullman Cars leave Chicago Thurs day, January 17, and Thursday, February 14. at 0:30 a. in., connecting with the splendid new steamships Ponce and San Juan sailing from New York the second day following. Individual Tickets sold for other sailing dates, alternate Saturdays. Tickets Include All Expcnac Every where. These select limited parties will be under the special escort and management of The American Tourist Association. Reau Camp bell, General Manager, 1123 Marquette Building, Chicago. Itineraries. Mans nnd Tickets can bo had on application to Agents of the Chicago, gents t u R'y. .utiwauKee ik at. x'au Not the Genuine Article. "That girl is only an imitation Boston girl." "What makes you think so?" "She says 'whom to' instead of 'to whom.' "Indianapolis Journal. The Heat Prcacrlptlon for Chill and Fever Is nbottlo or Guovr.'s T.rvrr.i.nss Uiiii.l, Toxic. Itis simply ironnndnululnuin ntustolcssiorm. Noeuro nouny. l'rice,.M)c. The highest order that was ever institut ed on earth is the order of faith. Henry Ward Beecher. Putnam Fxnni.Kss Drna produce the fast est and brightest colors of any known dye btuff. Sold by all druggists. The Indianapolis gas consumers cannot bo charged with stealing any red-hot stoves, inyhow. m A feaBt fit for a kinir is not alwavs fit for x man who has to work for a living. Puck, j THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Dec. 29. CATTLE Boot steers J4 Nutlvo HtockerH I! Texas and Indian steers 3 noas i SI1E1SP WI 113 AT No. ! linrd No. 2 rod CORN No. 2 mixed OATS-No. 2 mixed R.YJ3 No. 2 Fl.Oim linrd wh't patents. 3 Soft wheat patents .... a HAY Timothy C Pralrlo U I1IIAN Sacked HUTTKIl-Kxtru to fancy .. CHICESE-Full cream K(JOS POTATO ES-IIomo Brown .. ST. LOUIS. 25 fj) f. YlVi 00 ? 4 25 OP 4 15 C i 00 Ci 3 85 fl 155 VA9 23 45 3 35 iV 3 CO SJUOO W10 00 COM 10 fp 00 21 12V4 17 40 CATTLE Native steers .... Texas nnd Indian steers IIOQS Packers SHEEP Native muttons ... FLOUR Patents WHEAT-No. 2 red CORN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 RYU RUTTER-Ualrv 1JRY SALT yL'ATS BACON CHICAGO. CATTLE-Stecrs HOaS Mixed nnd butchers. SIIE13P Western FLOUR-Sprlng putonts .... WHEAT No. 2 red CORN-No. 2 OATS-No. 2 RYE December 3 75 3 45 7? 61 5 45 l no 4 85 4 25 4 75 6? 3 75 Qh 3 50 tt 3C5 72V4 O'jfp 35 fit !"',, 23U'tf 23,d 48 15 Q C (J24W 7 75 20 G87W 8 12 100 00 50 ; 85 74 30 22 TiYw 224 47 f. 80 0 0 87 12 WM12 20 LARD December PORK January NEW YORK. CATTLE-Steera HOaS Mixed westerns .,., SHEEP WHEAT-No. 2 red CORN-No. 2 OATS-No. 2 4 30 Hi 5 324 5 25 ft 5 40 2 50 (ft) 3 80 'GT.'tf 79 45 28 THE DISCOVERER OF Lydia B. Pinkliam's The Great Woman s Remedy for Woman's Ills No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who asks you to buy something else when you go into his store purposely to buy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has no interest in your case. He is merely trying to sell you some thing on which he can make a larger profit. He docs not caro whether you get well or not, so long as he can make a little moro money out of your sickness. If he wished you well he would without hesitation hand you the medicine you ask for, and which ho knows is the best woman's medicine in the world. Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that these thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by " something else," but by Lydia Em Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? Tho Groat Woman's Rontody for Woman's Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Moral Stick to the medicine that you know is Best. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying it, " I do not believe it will help me." If you are ill. do not hesitate to get a bot tle of Lydia E. 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