Thousands of Women ARE MADE WELL AND STRONG SacoEsa or Lydfa E. Plnkhhm's Vegctablt I Compound Roata Upon the Fact that It , finally Docs Mako Sick Women Well Thousands upon thousands of Amori ienn women have been restored to 'health by Lytlla B. I'inhhum'a Vegcta ilda Compound. Their letters nro on flle tin Mrs. rinhhum's ollice, and prove this Uitutcmont to bo a fact ami not a niero bonfet. Overshadowing indeed 3k tho succowi of this great medicine, and compared -with ifc all other medicines and treat went for women are experiments. Why linn Lydia K. Vinlchara's Vcrro table Compound accomplished its wide iipread results for jfood V Why lias it lived and thrived and done its glorious work for a quarter of contury ? Simply nnd surely because of its sterling- worth. The reason no other nied Jcino haa even approached its success U plainly and positive bcctuiBe there Is no other medicine iu the world so pod for Tvomcn'n ills. Tho wonderful power of Lydia B. OPinkhnm'a Vegetable Compound oror the diseases of womankind is not bo wause Ifcla a stimulant notbecnuno St. In iv palliative, Imt simply because it lu iho most wonderful tonic and rccon tmctor erer discovered to act dtrcct.y upon tho uterine system, positively ouzuKO disease and displacements and restoring health and vigor. . Marvolous cures are reported from ull parts of tho country by women who haro been cured, trained nurses who lmvo witnessed cures, nnd physicians "who have recognized tho virtue in Jyditt B. Pinlthnm'a Vegetable Com pound, nnd nro fair enough to jivc oreQlfc where it. is due. If physicians dared to be frank and open, hundreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pink liam'a Vcgctnblo Compound In severe cubes of female Mr, as they know by experience that it will effect a cure. Women who are troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhcca, falling, inflammation or ulceration of. tho ntcrus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down" feeling, dizziness, faintness. indigestion, nervoun pros tration, or the blues, should take im mediate action to ward off the serious r.ouscquenccs and be restored to health tin1 strength by taking Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Anyway, writo to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., tor advice. It's free and always helpful, la Paris recently there ivas ex hibited work of art, pictures and iculature, executed by porters and other atreet railway employes. I c&naot pral.se Piio' Cure enough for hc wonders it ha worked in curing iuc. --It. II. Scidel, 'J200 Olive troet, St. Louis. Mo., April 33, 1001. II women were sur e that men were ruled by tbclr stomachs they would learn to cook better. The United States possrshos 81.300,000 000. or nearly one-fourth of the 35,600,030.000 of gold in the world. Biichgrj was the only bachelor president of the Uulted States. The lirsb and only presidential wedding In tho White House was that , of Cleveland and Miss Francis Folsom during his lirst term. There have been four widower presidents, Jettor non, Jacksoo, Martin Van Buron and Arthur. TWENTY YEARS OF IT. Kmctalcb.vlMnbctcm Tortured with Gravel and Kidney Vuiu. Henry' Soulc, cobbler, of Hammonds jKrt, N. Y., says: "Since Doan's Kid ney Pill cured mo eight years ago, I've reached 70. and hope to live many years longer. Mut twenty years ago I had kidney trouble so bad I could not wort. Muckactio was per sistent and it wan agony to lift any thing, r, ravel; w h 1 r I i n g hcud- trims, dizziness and terrible urinary disorders run mo down from lu8 to 100 (pounds. Doctors told me I had din boles and could not lire I was wretch 1 and hopeless when I began uslns Doan's Kidney Pills, but t-'icy on rod we fight yoasgo and I've been well ever slneo. -Kostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffulo, N. Y. Kor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent per boar. SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S Posltlvelr enred b thoao liittlo 1'UIr. They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, la oigrtUon and Too Uoarty Eatln,-. A perfect rot edy for Dtslncu. Nausc DrowilnecB. Bad TasU In thn Mouth. Coate4 Toncruo. Pain in t&a Bid ITTLE IVER PILLS. ToriPiD LivrrL t ntraUte tfca BoiuIa. rareiy vegetable. . - y SHAH PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRtCS Srters Gamiirw Must Rear Fac-Sinu'la Signature pirn I IVER PiU.8. Sir Alma Tutlema to rv -.M.tHMi for Ids picture, The Finding J f Mohh." King of the 'oev' Islands, near Su matra, rules over (lift rnaHest provlnn hi 11k- world. In Uruy.ll the hjaek bean U as Im portant an "article if food jib the po tato Is in Kurope. The Kcv. Cotirllancl Meyers of ISrooklyn Una practically broken up policy playing in (hat city. nldcr IJuggard, the Hugllsh novelist, traveled nboul 7,000 nitles 'in his ttitir of this country, trying to Hud a loca tion for colonics for bin countrymen. ' It. Is noted in San Francisco that many passcngorri from Australia and New 'calami now prefer the Ameri can route "homo" to that oMho Isth- tllllH, Dr. William iioyal Stokes and Dr. .John S. Kulton. of the Maryland P. nurd of Health, insist, that they have dis covered a curative serum for typhoid fever, after a four years' search. A number of Ueno (Nov.) capitalists Intend to bon- for artesian water In Warm Spring Valley, about fifteen mile north of Ueno. If they are suc cessful In their search fur water they will start a largo Welsh colony. In the case of an arrested motor driver at. llailsham, Mugland, the other day. the police swore Unit he was driving at tho rale of S7V. miles an hour, and they refused, under cross examination, to lake oft' even the one half, Kour or live of the otllci-rs of the Pacific Mall liner Korea, which plies between San Francisco and Oriental ports, have contracted trachoma from the passengers. One out of every five Italian fishermen iu San Francisco isi said to have tin dreaded eye-disease.' The viceroy of the province of Sze chuen, western China, has notified the government at Pekin thai he is rais ing a capital of ?fl,000,000 for the con struction of a railway .from S'echuen to Hankow, and therefore, advises the government to refuse all foreign appli cations for tho concession. The Hev. .lohn L. Scudder, pastor of the First Congregational Church In .Jersey City, now has the people's pal ace In working order, though the place Is not yet. completed, it U an adjunct to his church and contains a gymna sium, dancing . academy., . howling al leys, etc. The whole Is to cost about $100,000. Among the receipts iu the French colonial budget there figures a sum of four lacs of sicca rupees, equiva lent at the present, lime to about ?I'K?,- l"tr. paid by the P.rltlsh Indian govern ment. 'Phis money is paid annually in virtue of a treaty made 'In 1815. by which Franco conceded to Fugland tho exclusive right to buy the salt manu factured in what remained of the French possessions In India. It is reported from Pekin that the 'Chinese hoard of finance has decided to establish under imperial decree an Imperial Hank of China with a capital of 1,500,1)00 lacls, the funds being al ready In the hands of the board. This bank will transact all government business aud manage the floating of future Chinese loans, liranehes will he established iu the various prov tnctis. into which the (axes will be paid to the account of the government. Sod houses and telephones irc- the strange combination now offered by the prairies of (he middle West. Yet the combination is loss strange than appears, for the present, soil houses are by no means (it be despised, par ticularly iu cold weather. They are built with 'considerable attention to comfort and, with an Interior lining of Portland cement, offer almost (he ad vantages of a sliiiie builHng, anil at the slightest cost, while the network of telephones overcomes (he Isolation of earlier days. "ENTER A SONG." t!irl Wits Popular Hccausc She tlnd (lie Gift of ItnppinesH. Some August guests at a lovely lake side hotel last summer found the place full of tho memories of a girl who had been h-vi I he month before. A Jozen 'times a day they heard her name: "How lorls Faraday would laue enjoyed that!" "It seems ns If Doris must, come up (he steps in n moment, doesn't itV" "How one miss es Doris on a picnic!" or drive or ex cursion, or whatever If might chance lo be. Finally one of tho newcomers, :i pretty, saucy creature, vet herself to solve the mystery. "What was there about that won derful Miss FaradayV" she asked, one evening. "Was she very, verv pret ty?" "No," was the roply, "you would never think of. her ms pretty." "She wan very clever, rtiyi''" "Xot iu the leasr." "P.nt she mast havo been a bright valker!" Deris' .vlmfi'er? vijtu.-'c.t'l at 'each J other Clearly .t had never occurred to them to consider tin utiestlon at all. "No," some one answered, hciltatlng ly, "she was not very much of a talk er, and never said anything especially bright." "WeTT, what In the world was It. IhenV" the girl cried. In ino-k despair. "I've heard nothing but Oorls Faraday ever since t came, aim yei nonouy can ten me what there was ni-utt her that niudu her so wonderful. It Is very tantallr.tng." Thn an old lady apokc. "I can tell you. my dear." she said, quietly. "It was because Doris was past mistress in the great an or Happiness. She could find happiness anywhere, out of fhe commonest materials, and some how, all unconsciously, make others find II. loo.. And In a the world there Is no higher gift than that of beiny truly nappy." In one of the old seventeenth ecu tury miracle plays is a stage direc tion full of lovely stiggostlvciiess: "Kil ter a song, singing." I.s it not a do scrlption of many lives we all know, quiet, gentle, self-forgetful souls who unconsclou'j that, any are listening make music over their daily tasks ancj bless the world thereby? There U need for courage In the world am! wisdom, and patience and great love, but there Is need no less for tlmst whose lives are as songs, singing. Youth's Companion. Signs of Itain. The hollow winds begin to blow, The clouds look black, the dun is low The sunt falls down, the spaniels tleop And spiders from their cobwebs creep. Last night the sun went pale to bed, The moon la halos hid her head. The boding shepherd heaved a sigh, For, see! a rainbow spans the sky. The walls are damp, the ditches smell, Clos'd is the jtiak-ey'd pimpernel. Hark! how the chairs anil tables crackl Old Betty's joints are on the rack. Loud'quack the ducks, the peacocks rj, The distant hills nre looking nlRh. How restless are the snorting swine--The busy Hies disturb the klne. Low o'er tho gras-s tho swallow wings; Tlie cricket, too, how loud It sings. Puss on the hearth, with velvet paws, Sits smoothing o'er her whiskered jaws Thro' the dear stream the fishes rise-, And nimbly catch the incautious llics The sheep are seen with curly light Cropping the meads with eager bite. Through June the air Is cold and eaill, The mellow blackbird's voico Is still. Tho glow-worms, numerous anil bright, Illumed the dewy dell last night. At dusk the squalid toad was soon Hopping, crawling, o'er the green. The frog has lost his yellow vest, And in a dingy suit is dress'd. Tho leech, diaturh'd, is newly risen Quite to the summit of his prison. The whirling wind the' dust obeys, And iu the rapid eddy plays. My dog, so altnrod iu his taste, Quits mutton bones on grass to feast; And seo yon rooks, how odd their lilgtif They imitato tho gliding kite, Or seem precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. 'Twill surely rain I soo with sorrow Our jaunt must be put ott to-mmT . . Unimportant. A Princeton man tells of a conver sation that took place between the coach of a football eleven and one of the players. An Important game was soon to be played and the coach was, of course, most anxious that every player should bo in the best of physi cal condition. But lo his olsgust one of the men, upon whom a great deal depended If the great game wlire to be won, seemed to be iu "bad form." Taking him aside, the coach had the following "heart to heart talk" with the recalcitrant: "See here;, you're not looking so good! Muscles flabby and wind bad awful bad. What's the matter? Beoe drinking anything." "Not a drop." "Then you must be smoking." "Haven't touched a pipe, cigar oi cigarette since the f raining began." "Studying?" "Well, yes a little." Whereupon the coach gave ent it a snort of disgust. "See here! You've got to stop that! Oo you want ih tr lose the gamo?" Harper's Weekly. Not immortal Tlih late General Fllzhugh Lee hail a large fund of war-time anecdotes, He used to tell this one. On account of the shifting of otlicera lo replace losses, a younglrlshman aviu given command of a raw troop of vol unteers who were under lire for the first time. Their baptism must have unnerved the recruits, for thoy npver budged at the command to charge, A second command likewise being ills obeyed, to their leader's stupefaction, he rode along the line glaring reproach fully at his men, and demanded, .sar castically: "What alls you fellows, anyhow 1 D'ye want to live forever?" Horry Ho Spoke. "Gloves," remarked Groucherly, iih he laid aside his paper, "have only been in use. about 1,000 years," "I thought," rejoined Mrs. Grouch erly, "that mine were somewhat, older, but perhaps I may be mistaken." A Computation. A man once joined a fishing club, It was bis dearest wish, Tt cost him tweaty dollars Every time ho caught a bV.t. -WnshitiEtoy Star. At auction In Japan, caon uitiaet vrltc9 his highest bid price on a bib of paper and deposits It In a box. The box Ib orcn, and tho object, put up for sale Ir bar (led over to the ons vho has r.n'4M i the most, for it. ... ... . a C6Yes9 ' Clmxches School Mouses and Homes;' mini t Iwt 1 .11.1 I lA4j(ft t nnd healthful by usiug A Rock Cernenf WIms not rul or hcb1c PiMtiw lloao germH iinij vrt?lii. No wnMiitig of wanHftronco upi Iille.i. Any ono can hrupti it on mix wtth r il.t wter. Ha in tlnUiiff ami whitciilnir, nnit Um ru.t plaboruto rctltf, Menoll wort mid frim.'otn may done with It. IHIior flntheM ibwriiiir funnlful nuraes tnd intxml with ImL 1vntp) ilunot Iiavu thoonnontlugproprtv or AlnixtKtluc. 'fhiy are nlttolc on with . dm' or othef nnhanl mnner, vi lileli rotr, Jrciini; iiuenir j.nmoo'. riilihlujf, ncitllng ami Niiolllni; uullt. ulotliiui:, tc. Sueh InlsliM itniat lo vri9lieil rf otory yrnr oonl. Jv flltliy work. Hut AlttWtlno only iu llvr-pouiid Iut'Urpt'. iirorly Inhulr-il. Tint winl, j)rBttr xtaU unit olllne dusinn, "Htn'. on J hit. mtitig. ftnii f.ur nrtlMs ir vtcna in uinklnj; !r titans, free. ALABASTINE COMPANY. 1 lr3tidKflpWn(1Mkh., or 105 Water St., N.Y. The Secret Evon tho best houBokoenorn cannot make n. good cup of coffoo rithoufc good nintcrin. Dhiy. adultoratod and quoorlj blond od coffoo ouch an tinscrupuloufi dealors ehovol ovor thonr countors Avon'f. do. But tuko tho jiuro, clean, natural flavored LION COFFEE, tlic lender of all pacUagc coHccs Iho coffoo that for ovor n quarlor of ft centiuy has boon daily welcomed in millions of homes and you will mako a. diiuk fit for a king in tins way: MOW TO MAKE STTse LION TOFFEE, bocann ti net bei"t fJrlnrl rnur PllVIi'ltk rnOifir flnn extra fur tlici pot." First mlr it vrlui n little cold rotr, t-nourh to mako a thick paste, and r. Uv.Ii'. 1 uu V to10 uwla ettl),thn oliowonoof tho following rulea : i", "TTH BOILING WATEH. AiW Ijotllnfj water, nnd let It boll TKiii. r.ilAUfES OM.Y. Adit u Utile cold water and set aside live minutes to nettle. Serve nromntly. 2tl. WtTJI COlXt WATKlt. Add your cold water to Utc pitslc and brlnu it to a 1hI1. llicu net usIdCtadd a IltUe cold water, uail In live mlnutew It's ready to nerve. o (Don't boll It too toner. Don't lot It stand mora than ton mlnutoa bofore aorvlng. DONT'S (.Don't uoo wator that has been bolloci bofore. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFtXE. HU Willi t'ao. Vt,9 iiart of tbt lvbltc of an eeg, rolling It with tho grotrccl LI OX COI'i'KB bofotowlltnx. U. VVIKt CoU Water Instead of orji. After boiling add .dnjlor cold wUr, and tot nsldc for c'ght or ten tnlimtcs, Uiun orvo through n tnlner. Ins list on ffcltlnfjj n packanc of genuine LION COFFEE, prepare it nccordlng to this recipe and you will only use IJON COFFEE In luturc. (Bold ouly In 1 lb. ucolort pckH;o3.) (Iiion-hcail ou every package.) (Skto thoao L5on-hcvli for vnlnahle promlun.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSOV SPICE CO., Tolodo, Ohio. No ono with regu lar howolH and healthy Htomach can roulraot dlsoano. A person with noastlpatlon and Stoui ach Troahlo U ulwitys tho lirst to miccumb to Sun Ktroke, Heat Di hillty and I'roalratlua. Chfdprn, Colic ami Diarrhea, arn more fatal In Hot Weathor .hecansto vitality is lower they arn tbo direct ruaalt oC Constipa tion. It is n mistake to saddeiily clieok dlnrrhca, Iho dani-rr in lilood Poison. A thjlc irf also daw-erona as it weakens tho patient and reduces vitality. Treat tho wuiso with Mull's irap Tonie. ConHtlpation and its attoudiiitf illfl a einiHed hy decayi'iy or dyius horcls nnd IntcftitiPK AfnU'fl Grao Tonic revives and KtranKthens thn Howela ho that they nre enahlcd to net naturally and eject the poison from tho tystcn, every body uhould lako it diirim; hot 'weath er. t wards off disease, builds up tho eyslum and purifies l.hft blood. Ty phoid l'over and Appendicitis are un known in famine where Mull's Grnpo FREE BOTTLE COUPON fit nfl this coupon with yoar name and add-ees and your drocslst's name, for tito bottle of MuU'8 Grape Toalc, Stomach Tonic. Con-t-.patJon Cure anil Blood Purifier, to MULL'S GRAPH TONIC CO,, 21 Taitd Ave., Hock Island, III. Give full addrtci and write plainly. Tbe$l.oo bottle contalnn nraily three times the 50c sle. At drug to res. The Genuine has a date ana numcer suunpeu on uie label--UJce no !ale Ten Million Boxes a Year CAKDY CAXHAJR.T1C BEST FOR The tcoded marriage license nas a dlvorco coupon attached Wlnslowi SOOTUIKU tsYKUl'or t-hn urcii loethlrtK. lottoin dm tunn, reduce in?u mulioti M B.ts j.flln. :rfi rhnll,. r.-.so?ii The word Caiiadn Is derived fnrn the Huron- roqois Italian wcrl Mvannatu," which meann a roiVet i n of huts. FOR WOMEN tnMI with flls McnlUr to meir mx, umA o a ioucixa It mArroIouiTy sac- Allf nl 'r,tinfrviirh1?Tl n MIIm Almmm m rtopa dJscbaritt, infUanuitica aM UciX . OtWMM. ' I'axibe h la powder form t d!ioire5 hi FWJ watwr, nd U far rort cltAKita;, Millie, rta!x ud warcatel dun )4aid nlU ?! (wilT TXXLCr AD WOMEN'B KV2XIAL. IMBK for wtftii, COotuMb. . Trial Vo , "t BooV of tuattv(lnr f CtlS WHtHt All list fAIU. In ttmd. Soul br oruial.K. : K- N- -32 YOlfK, NEW of Good Coffee GOOD COFFEE. result yon uioiit tue Uie bct coffeii. f'n " tAlilnntmiiiirul in ouch !inu nfl nn sGrapeTosiiG (FREE) FOR dMjrimjim,aw;lkatij.t Hot Weather Dangers CONSTIPATION STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE Tonic iit employed. Aa a Stomach Tonic It iti uuccptnllcd. filU'KKUUD ALL IIIH LUrK. Tho endorsement of K. 11. MeCitrdy o Troy, Ohio, proves that tho aover et forniH of Constlpatiou are prompt ly cured by AluU'a Grnpo Tonic He aays: "I rivo year Tonic a thorough trial. It Ih the only remedy that will cure con ctlpatlon. I do not believe nnyouo Buf fered more therefrom tliun I, n I bad hron afflicted with It nil my life. Vot daytt my bowels would not net and then only hy tbe hfo of Ktroa cnth.irlleK tbnt M-ero faat mining my health. My Atom acfi and Liver were il"rant,'ed aud I suf fered with linvard pllep, the ualtiK ot which would nt Huh-n rulxe me off uir cbutr. I upeut much money with vnrl ous doctorH and tnedlclncki to no avitl, Soon after I ntartecl MuU'n Grr.ro Tonic my tiowets liesnn to more regu lurly tho pnlu left mo nnd my general health built up rapidly. I heartily rccominead It a nn ahw Into "'ure To which I am ri living wit ness." Until Muir CSrapB Tonic was put on tho American nuirket thero waa no euro for Constipation. Let us Hem! yon a hottlo free to-day to show you that It will do all wo cmim. Gool for Alllac Children acd Jfurslnc Mothcra. other irom yourdrutcut. THE BOWELS