ACHED IN EVERY BONE. Chicago Society Womtui, Who VTan Bo Blck Sho Could Not Bleep or Kat, Cured by Doan's Kidney rills. Marlon Knight, of 33 N. Ashland Ave, Chlcngo, Orator of the West Side Wednesday Club, says: "This winter when I start ed to n s o Doan's Kid ney Pills I ached In ev ery bone and had Intense pains In the kidneys and pelvic organs. The urine was thick and cloudy, and I could barely ent enough to live. I felt n efonngc for the better within a week. Tho second week I began eating heart- fly. I began to Improve generally, and before seven weeks had passed 1 was well. I had spent hundreds of dollars for medicine that did not help me, but fO worth of Doan's Kidney Pills re stored me to perfect health." A TRIAL FREE Address Foater Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 eta. It Cures Cold?, CotntfiB, Soro Throat, Croup, Influ enza, Whooping Couch, Bronchitis And AMhma A certain cure for Consumption In flrt ntnges, and a sura rclluf in advanced atnges. I've nt once. Yon will toe tho excellent effect after talcing tho trst dose. Sold by denlera erorj where. Largo ottloj 35 cent and SO cento. " STATES Li i 1 1HP0RTBHG ganadh WHEAT IS NOW FAST GET A Kit EH IIOMEKTEAI) IN WKSTKKN CANADA atboy ioma of tha bet wli.it Nndi on to. tantinent, and Hooma a producer, The average yield of wheit thie veer Will ke about TWENTY UUKIIKI.H TO THE ACRE. th cut kud barley crop "111 alio ) laid abundantly, Splendid tltmato, food icbooli and eb.Drche,excellent marketing facIUllM Ayply for informnttou to Buperlnt ndant of Immlura. lion, Ottuwn, Cmmilii.-or to W. V. lltmuktt.btJl Naw lurk Ufa Itullding, Omaha, Nab , Auth rlxad UoTornmant Agent. flaue eay where you aw tht jTerttitmaut. First ov all, Iz n rasblonal being, yu nro ronulreri to exorcise yuio toazon ; after that falls, fall bnk on youro faith, not on jure doubts; no one kan bo held ackountablo for their faith thoy may bo for their doubts. When I see a yung man who Iz anxious to dlsbcllove evorythlng ho sees and hears I konklmlc ho haz got but few braneB, aud don't fool az though ho could ailord to take enny chancos. I don't boleavo in phcollng around onnythlng. I never waz krnzy to tako en'ny unnecessary risks. If I waz called upon to mourn over a ded ruulo, 1 should stand In (root ov him, an1 do ml weeping. Menny people rate their Import anse bi their ability to find fault with everything but thcmsolfs If wo novcr had committed enny sin wo should hav missed a rncst blessed prlvllcgo tho privilege ov repentanso. A proper deference on all cuashuns Iz not only the very kream ov polite ness, but ono ov the host evldonces ov a well-ordered and highly Intelli gent natur. It's a good deal easier to sit up straight In cnurch than It Is to walk upright In the world. The ability to turn stumbling, blocks into stopping-stones is often worth more in a pinch than a fat purse. Nothing can bring you peace but yourseir. Nothing can bring you peace but tho triumph of principles. Look out for tho duv-eyed and pure chap, who Iz anxious to kiss every ono he meets, man and woman alike look out for him; he kan't toll himself what he will do next. I find Hso't Cure for Gonnumptlon th beat medicine for croupy childron. Mrs. F. Oallnhan, 114 Hall strcot, 1'nrkerr burg. W. Vr., April 1G, 1901. It's lots easier to slide down a banister than to climb a flight ol stairs. You can slide down to tib scinlty without trouble, but It taks climbing to be somebody. 1 I.OS A COI.D IN ONE DAY Pai'.e Ijaxtalre Ilronto Quinine Tableta Af 4n.c?Lits refund the uiooer If It falls to cure. R W QroYC'n signatur la on each box. 25c It's not what your grandfather did boforo th3 war it's "Can you make cood today?" yVomen in Out Hospitals Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations Performed Each Year How Women May Avoid Them. Going1 through tho hospitals in our loigo cities ono ia surprised to find such w. largo proportion of the patients lying ou Ujoso Bnow-whito Deds women u-d girls, who are cither awaiting cr recovering' from serious opera tions. y , (, "Why should this be tho caso? Sim ply because thoy have neglected thetn Jolves. Ovarian and womh troubles tre eortulnly on tho increaso among U.o women of this country thoy creep upon them unawares, but every ono of those patients in tho hospital beds had J!enty of warning in that bearing down feeling, pain at left or right of '.he womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in tho small of tho back, leucorrhasa, diz itiness, flatulency, displacements of tho womb or irregularities. All of these aymptoms aro indications of an un healthy condition of tho ovaries or womb, and if not heeded the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When those symptoms manifest them selves, do not, drag along until you are obliged to go to tho hospital and sub mit to an operation but remember that Lydia B. Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of women from surgical operations When women are troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful menstru ation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displace ment or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of tho ovaries, backache, bloating (or flat ulency), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or aro beset With such symptoms as dizziness, lassi tude, excitability, irritability, nervous- Ijila Ei Pliklum's VtAettble ncss, Glceplossnes3, melancholy, "all- f:ono"nnd "want-to-be-left-alouu" fcel ugsHthoy should remember there is ono tried and truo remedy. The foLowing letters cannot fail to bring hope to despairing women. Mrs. Fred Scydel, 412 N. 54th. Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., writes: Dear Jfrs. Pinkhnm: " I woh in a very serious condition when I wroto to you for advico. I hnd a sorlous womb and oviirmn trouble and 1 could not cany a child to maturity, and was advised that an operation was my only hope of recovery. I could not Ixar to think of goln to tho hospi tal, ho wroto you for advico. 1 did as you in structed mo nnd took Lydia E. Plnfcham'a Veeotnble Compound ; nnd I nm not only a vroU woman to-tlny, but havo a beautiful loJjy girl sis months old, I adviso all sick and suffering womon to wito you for advico, ao you have done bo much for me." Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East Chicago, lud., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I have boon a great sufferer with irregular menstruation and ovariun trouble, and about three months ago tho doctor, after using the X-ltay on me, said I had an abcesa on tho oraries and would havo to havo an operation. My mother wanted mo to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound as a last resort, and It not only saved mo from an operation but mado me entirely well." Lydia E. P nkhnm's Vegetable Com pound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other modicino, for you need tho best. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, Her ad vice and modicino have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. A man Is very apt to complain of tho ingratitude of those who hav risen fur abovo him. The man who docs his very bes work today la In fair way to do oven, better tomorrow. Tho man who likes his work well onoueh to keep everlastingly at It and tako pains at every turn Is a safo sort of Renins to tio to. Concentration docs not moan stialnltig cv3ry norvo and muscle toward woik moans dropping every thing that lnterfors. IT'S THE TERROR OF ALL WOMEN Dfickncltc Qnlckly Cured by Dorid's Kidney Pills Mrs. W, II. Ambrose TcIIh How Her Tnlim VmtUltcd Never to Itcturn When She Used the Grout American Kidney Remedy, Dover, Ky., Feb. J3Ui. (Special.) So long hns Backache been the terror of the women of America that the nu merous reports of the conipleto and permanent cures of tills ailment now being made by Dodd's Kidney Pills are causing wide satisfaction aud not the least remarkable of these cures is thut of Mrs. W. II, Ambrose of this place. Mrs. Ambrose says: "I hud such palus In tny back nt limes I could hardly move and oilier Bymptom8 showed that my kldneya were affe&ted. One box of Dodd's Kid ney Pills drove away all the palna and 1 have never been troubled since." Backache is the kidneys' ilrst notlco that they are out of order and need help. If they get Unit help in the form of Dodd's Kidney Pills all will be well. If they are neglected tho disease may develop into Diabetes, Wright's Dis ease or Rheumatism. The V. S. Dept. of Agrlcnlturo civea to Salzer's Oats its licartieat en dorsement. Salzer's New National Oats yielded in 1001 from 150 to 300 bu. per acre in 30 different States, and you, Mr. Farmer, can beat this in 1005, if you will. Speltx or ISmmcr, above illustrated, civea SO bushels grain and four tons hay besides per ncre. It's wonderful. Snlzcr a seedn are pedigree seeds, bred up through careful selection to big yields. Per Acre. Salzer's Beardless Barley yielded 121 bu. Salzer's Home Builder Corn... 300 bu. Spcltz and Macaroni Wheat.... 80 bu. Salzer's Victoria Rnpe 60,000 lbs. Salzer's Tcosinte Fodder 100,000 11)8. Salzer's Billion Dollar Grass... 50,000 lbs. Salzer's Pedigree Potatoes 1,000 bu. Now such yields pay and you can havo them, Mr. Farmer, in 1905. , SKND 10O IW STAML'S ' and this notice to the John A. Salzcr Seed Co,, La Crosse, W and you will get their big catalog snd lots of farm seed samples free. 0. N. U. Tho best jou havo ever d me is not good enough to be your ideal for tho future. The accident of energy has mado more millionaires than the aceldout of birth. Tho moment a man is satisfied with himself everybody else Is dis satisfied vvitiriiim. Bo ploasant until 10 o'clock in the morning; the rest of the day, will take care of Itself. READS THE BOOK. ,vThe Rond to Wcllvlllc" Pointed tho Way. Down at not Springs, Ark., the vis itors have all sorts of complaints, but it Is a subject of remark that the grent majority of them have some trouble with stomach and bowels. This may be partly attributed to the heavy med icines. Naturally, under the conditions, the question of food is very prominent. A young man states Hint lie hod suf fered for nine years from stomach and bowel trouble, had two operations which did not cure, and was at last threatened with appendicitis. lie went to Llot Springs for rheuma tism and Ills stomach trouble got worse. One day at breakfast the wait er, knowing his condition, suggested ho try Grape-Nuts and cream, which he did, and found tho food agreed with, him perfectly. I After the second day lie began to' sleep peacefully at night, different than he had for years. Tho perfect digestion of the food quieted his ner vous systom and made sleep possible. He says: "The next morning I was astonished to And my condition of con-i stipation had disappeared. I could not believe it truo after suffering for so many years; then 1 took more Interest V:i tho food, rend the little book "Tho Road to Wellville," and started follow ing tho simple directions. "I have met with such results that in the last five weeks I have gained eight pounds iu spite of hot buths which bike away the flesh from any one. "A friend of mine linn boen entirely cured of a bad case of Indigestion and stomach trouble by using Grape-Nuts Food and cream alone for breakfast. "There Is one tiling in particular I havo noticed a great change In my mental condition. Formerly I could hardly remember anything, and now the mind seems unusually acute and retentive. I can memorize practically anything I desire." Name given by Postum Oo Buttle Greek, Mich, Cocoa mi f Itonhonn. Take two eupfuis of sugar, half a cupful of deBlccated cocoanut, half n cupful of milk and boll all together, for live minutes. Pour out part ol this on a buttered plato to harden. Divido the remainder Into two por tions, leave one lu tho kettle and pour the other Into another saucepan. Add to tills a fow 'drops of cochineal or a little strained cranberry, to turn It a pretty pink. Stir Just long enough to get the coloring to take evenly, and turn out to harden. To the last por tion add two tablespoonfulH of incited chocolate. Cook for two minutes and turn out to cool. If you have any diflleulty in managing tho recipe in thlB way the three different flavorings can bo made separately. Potato Palnd AVlth Celery. Kix or eight coldVbollcd potatoes, one-third the same bulk of celery, ono egg, ono teaspoonful of salt, one tea jpoonful powdered sugar, one-half tea jpoonful of white pepper, ono scant teaspoonful dry mustard, two table spoonfuls salad oil, four of vinegar; fdir salt, sugar, pepper and mustard into the beaten yolk of tho egg; add the oil a little at a time, then the vin egar, lastly the beaten white; cut the potatoes and celery into Hinall bits, mix and pour tho dressing over them. Garnish with parsley or celery tops. Prune Ciintnnl. . Stew gently tho desired quantity or Jrult an hour and a quarter in a p tree lain lined farina kettle. When cool, rub through tho colander, or If you wish it very nice, through a finer strainer. Have sutllclcnt Juice to make the pulp quite thin; return to Uin range and heat to almost boiling. For 3aeh pint of fruit stir iu two wcii beaten eggs, remove Immediately and i'lavor with lemon or any tart extract desired. Set away to mold and servo with thick crenm. Ocriunn Cubbtijrc Shred cabbage to 1111 a quart meas ure, closely parked. Put in water. Heat in a saucepan two level tnblc "jioonfulH of butter, with a little Halt nnd pepper. Put tho cabbage in with -nly as much water as will drip from tlic bowl, and dimmer for twenty initi ate", stirring occasionally. When done, add one tublespoonful of vinegar and ict heat Heap on a platter, and put mashed potatoes around the edge of the platter. SiiiikIiIiic Coke. Mix together tho woll-boatcn yolks of live eggs, a cup of granulated sugar and three-quarters of; a cup of Hour Hifted thoroughly with a half-teaspoon-ful of cream of tartar aud a dash of rait Beat for twenty minutes, then whip In two icaspoonfuls of orange juice and ono teaspoonful of lemon Juice and fold in lightly the stiffened whites of seven eggs. Bake in a steady oven for three-quarters of an hour. Mock Clicrry IMc. Those mock dishes aro twh a sur prise to those who havo never par ruken of them and a source of a groat deal of guessing for the members of the family. One cupful of cranberries cut In halves, one cupful of raisins, seeded and cut in pieces, three-quarters of a cupful of sugar, ono table 3poonful of flour, the grated rind of a small lemon and n few bits of butter. Bake with crusts. Pork Roll. Take a piece of pickled side pork, fat and lean together, spread with a seasoning of powdered sago and a lit tle pepper, roll up tightly, wind a cloth tightly around It aud tiu so tho edges will not curl, boll tender in plenty of water; take from the liquor; when ready to serve, remove the cloth and slice. Servo with toumto or cur rant catsup. Short SiiKtfCHtloun. Tar stains should be rubbed with para ill n and paint stains with parnflnt r turpentine. When It Is necessary to pour boiling water into a tumbler or glass cup, put in a teaspoonful first and there tvill be no danger of the glass crack ing. If a e'lhnney catch fire run to tho dlt box and empty it out on the names. They will bo reduced as If by magic, and then further steps can bo hiken to extinguish them. To dlssolvo gelatin it Is boat to break it up small and soak In cold water for two or tlireo hours. Then stand the basin containing it over a saucepan of boiling water and stir it iill dissolved. Tc sweeten rancid butter melt tho butter nnd skim it then put In a pieo of toast (brown but not burnt), fn a few moments tho butter will loca Hs offewlvo tasto and smell, which the toujft has absorbed. 10,000 Plants for (6c. noro trunnni una inrnin nro pmntru w kPMrer ucki (DM any ouirr in 'Am.rirA. Them In ration for thin. Wm narn (itcf ft Duo ijftrma for tliA mo. I liuetlnn of our wnrrnntcd aoed. ) id nruar to incinc" you to irr uun,i f mute yon ina rojiowinsr nopr. rdtntd often For 10 Qantm Poatmmht KOtM rtnt JnlftTprnlps fflHKt Miaefcl Ol.r, t(l(in tiara IitUu. tlidtitiM, i vis j unrioa.ij nrnuaai ritHfra. Aborti f eran tvarkfcana eoiilAln ttifft. cUnt aoeri to mow 10.000 plant, fur- m ninff nuaiiria or uruitniit flower anil Intaaml louot eholf TestAblm,toirelti''wHhourKrl CfttalOTitUtuLr all about rinwpri, ltoi8, tmia.ll nilt, eto., all for jooinMompa itnu inn muicn. ing io.(ncoiAiOK.ion,M. JOHU A. SALZER SEED 00m The moat stones nro thrown at tho trco with tho ripest fruit. BRAI, Pc-ru-nn Cures nnd Prevents Catarrh AllV One Willi vl)ll nnpfnnr tmntik jiust he entirely free from catnrrh. L'atnrrh In well nigh universal; almost tmiiiltnmnr. IWimo Iu tl. n,.l. .1.... inte ittifeguard known. A cold is tha a. I. t.. A . gauming 01 ctunrrn. 10 prevent colds, ... . .... ... .,....... .ui, lm rtu vli'thnn. Purniift tint fill I V rill f lid mm Inrrli, hut prevents It. Every house Kim hiiuiihi tie Htippueu wiui huh great etnetiy tor cougiin, coius, and ho rorth. If vnn (In tint ilrrlvi ttrntiitif nn.t unttu. " ir.,.,.. ..in. nn Kin- fnctory rcHiilts from the use of Porunn, R-rite nt once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a lull statement of your ense, nnd ho will 1C nlciiHcd to ulve von his viibmbln ml. rice gratis. Address Dr. Hartninn, President of IMie Ilartman Sanltnrluni, Columbus, O. Lunch cjo-ts aro an Institution In Berlin. They call at tho homes of voikmen, and convoy Inuohcs to ihom at tho faotorles. Statu or Onto, Oitv of Toi.kdo, l. LUOAHCOUNTV, fa, r 11 an 11 ,j. nicMr.v niiiKes oaui mai 110 is ma wnlor imrttiorof tho (lrm of F. J.Chi:.vi;t&Co loln liuslnesn In tlio City of Toledo, Otmly and !Uto uforoMiliI, nnd that snld llrm will imv the mm of ONIC IIUNDUICI) DOLIiAUS for lyioh Hid ovory oiiKu of Cataiiuii tlint cnutiot ba mrod by iho uso o( Ualis Uatarich Conn. IM 1 vi. , ntiiiiti.v Kivirtt tn 1infirA tun nttil vnltuAf.llir..1 In ,.. - iliw... lliu I.HU.IVIIUUU Ul ItlJ lllDr itico, this Cth day ot Docoinbnr, A. U. 18S0. A. W. OIJIAHON. Notary Publlo, Ilnll'i Catarrh Curo Is tnkon lntornnlly.mil agU llroctly 011 tho blood nnd tmicous xuruicoi of tha rybtoiu. Komi (or testimonials, fruo. i'. j. uiii'.xsux a uu., Toicao, o. Bold by DnmidHtR, 7Do. Uall'a Knmlly l'llli ure tha beat. It requires a derrick to got some icoplo out of the rut onto the isphalt. SORE HANDS, SORE FEET. tchlriR, Hurninir Pal run and Painful' FliiKcr Unde Complete CurobyCntt cum, One Night Treatmont: Soak the lands or feet on retiring, In a strong, lot, creamy lather of Outieura Soap. Hry, and anoint freely with Outieura Ointment, tho great skin curo and ,iurest of emollients. Wear, during tha night, old, loose kid gloves, or bu nilnge lightly in old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, fissured, Itching, feverish palms, with brittle, shapeless nails mil painful finger onds, this treat ment Is simply wonderful, a single freatniput affording the most gratefnl ellef, and pointing to a speedy, per nauent and economical curo. Iu no ither ailment havo Cutlcura Boap and Juticura Ointment been move effec-.lve. Llherty Iz ono ov tho most nabral Ighta wo possess, and ono which wc cno the least how to us. Only no who keeps nla honor can lover ho discrowned. Found Gold in Nebraska. . Investor In Nobraska Tvoal SA'alo will flni hi truo. Now n tho tltno to n u tn9 trouiul door. Wo havo soiuo choice Invostmonti. Write 11s for furthur liiforinatlon. Srhumacher Jan?ep, Orleani, Neb Hrs. Wlunlow SOOTHING t VUUf (or .lilt Iron cthitig, tiohcns tho gums.reduccn lnMa uatlo .allays pain cure collo, I'rlco 23o bottlo, Think straight and you cannot ba :rnolcod. iw Separator FOK a..00 wpirll thnvclo. bruini 01 mm:i; CKlCAll H K 1' A It A ;i" O It, rapacity aw H'. liar h-ur . I nnili eaacltj par nnur lor 00 WO j.oui.J. caimrily r liuur for l.l.OO. ilunruiilrril tlio rouiil of (rpitrntora Hint rrtttll everjr. wlirrr ill 1'roin atft to IStft. rntor 011 ixirlill ilny' Tree trial nlnti, ml 1 In. UinJIdii uudartUnd. lug anil fi.ti)iiit It you tio not nil. I uy Ci ii.inign, w,i anu lut Jr . iiii 11 v. in inim cioi.r, aniia rol lar mill, aklui a.il.r. ru llfl taranJ (klm nt-lial( ijioh milk tlwa any olh.r Cra.ia Hiirli.r Di.v't, jail can re. turn tlio Kvynnltur to in it uii rrxiM-iiM uuil we will tiiuiirUuirlr return nnr tiiuimr 1111 muy luivc puld Ini frilulit clmrea or otlierivlar. Cut tula al out at cm ami mill to aud ye will rof.lva Lv return man, free, puitpild, our I.A 1 l.ac H'ECIAI. OUHAM RKI'AK A I'Olt OATAI.UOI1K. ton will g.t our blf otfr anil our ri? trial propviitlou anJ yoa till rnceiva tha mi(it anlonUlilliirly lllieriil CIMJAM ll.l'Alt.VTOIt ll l lvlt l.vvr IfcorJ Of. AtSJr.M BEARS, ROEBUCK St CO., CHICAGO. A guest at a recent golden weddini in Dautzio, Germiny, was tho wlfo'i mother, aged ninetyone. H iffllolid vltbThnmncnn'c CuaUfitfil Mra Em. ni 1 ,,u,,J,,Ul,