ADTHYWfl LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS Praise Pe-m-na as a tnC.f' if ' J, MRS. M.J. I3RINK FIRST STAGE OF CATARRH. A Serious Mistake Which Thou sands Are Making. The first sage of catarrh is what is commonly knon as "catching cold." It may le in th; head, nose, throat or lungs. Its bf ginning is sometimes so severe as to cause a chill and considerable fever, or it may n so slight as to not hinder a person from his usual business. In perhaps a majority of cases little or no attention is paid to the first stage of catarrh, and hence it is that near! one-half of the ieop!e have chronic catarrh in some form. To neglect a cold is to invite chronic catarrh. As soon as auy one discovers CONSTIPATION STARTED YOUR SUFFERtttGL CURE IT ANO YOUR AFFLICTION WILL VANISH. null's Grapo Tonic r , 3 Sj when the undigested food remains in the bowels where it putrefieaand empties highly diseased germs into the blood, such as typhoid and malaria. Mull's Grape Tonic will positively cure. Large sample bottle will be sent free to any address on receipt of 10 cents to cover postacre, by the Lightning Medicine Co., Rock Island, 111. tend name of your druggist. Ail druggists Bell Mull s You and For Your Horse Need a good Liniment nt times You can always depend upon Don't hesitate get it at once. FREE TO WOMEN! irj IL Jill , J.I lo jr.ve the hoallntr and IV-9,w3lkSKi Cleunsin.' perwer of 1'axtlne I f4vil-iur1 Tll-t Antiseptic, wo will mail rt large trial package with book of instructions Absolutely free. This Is not a tiny s.ia:pie. but a large packiifre. tnoush to con- J( Worn n ail over tb country art- nrai:iiir.i axiiac uir wnai rt hi.s June in Iwal mt rn"t of frmala lil. curia? II Inflammation ar.il discharges, wonderful as c ch'ansicjr Ta:nl douche, fur s-ro throat. naal catarrh. a mourh wai and to rcmorp tartar and whiten tixe tet'tb. St-cJ toUay; a po&Ukl card w.ll do. (ol il hTdraggUfor rt fiwtpaid by TM, SO nt. I.tre brz. Hat tr-tloa tiarmntraj. THE K. I JXTOJI tlMtoo. ALMS. 21 OvLaiubu Are. J&J&'- last mil iid niTiiirr. ii 1 hmf only en hi3 I m vrf f dalr for " WrH kxlar lor nflnai prtr Ii B4m Imli fnt DriiMr. Far DREWS JL'.flPfR BITTERS Rrllrvr All I!tr of ttc st'm'-tr and Periodi cal Dlavrtler. FLWOR UNSURPASSHX S..M Ererywhere. CBESCm CHEMICAL CO. Omaha, Nob. (. IS WHTYOU CAN iCOCN PWJ Wecaioall kiadjof 5Tfi H i.fri Uto B- -unUUiiiJ end Windmills. roi raucas BCCXMAN BROS.. Dts Moines, low -VV. N. U. Crraha. No. 3 1903. LU.iti W.-liKt Ait tL5t iAILS. Re4(uuuJ9)tup. Tajl- Use TM f m it v da tkT wor 0L' , I MU4kMltqalrM f If 1 Ilsrtorraa-1 tlHi .f" taaatsf my fci4 av la roia mm. S Cure for Golds and a the firt symptoms of catching cold lie should at once legin the use of Peruna according to directions on the bottle, and the cold is sure to pass away with out leaving any b;id ouVe ts. Unless this is done the cold is almost sure to end in the seco:idst.i;e of catarrh, which is making so many lives miserable. If I'eruna was taken every time one has a cold or cough, chronic catarrh would te practically an unknown disease. Mi riizabf th t'ber. No. 57 Baviett street. Albany, N. V., wiitrs: "I have alwar di railed nnoetlled weather because of m r extreme liability to rntrh cold, when a catarrhal tiouble would mirktv develop thiouuh iiiv entile system, which it would take weeks to diive away. I am thankful to say that since I have taken IT.Kl'NA I do rot have any reascn to dread this any more. If I have been at all exposed to tha damp, wet or cold weather. 1 take a dose or twoof 1'KKl'NA ami it throws out any hint of sickness from my system." Miss Elizabeth Cber. Mi, f. I. Hrink. No. KM Michican avenue. St. Joseph, Mich., writes: "This past winter during the wet and cold weather 1 caucht a sudden and se-ere cold, which developed a c atarrhal condition throtiKh my entire system, ami so nttected tnv general health that 1 was completely broken down, anil became nervous and hysterical and unfit to supervise mv home. My physician prescribed for me. but somehow his medicine ilid me no good. Reading of PKRl'NA 1 decided to try it. After I had t;iken but three tottles 1 found myself in tine health." Mrs. M. J. Krnik. S i h 1 A. Iladley. 2b Main stre2t, Huntington. Ind.. writes : " Last winter after getting my feet wet I began to couch, which gradually icrew worse until my throat was sore and raw. Ordinary remedies did not help me and couch remedies nauseated me. Reading an advertisement of what PbKl'NA could do I decided to try a bottle, and you can imagine Cures Constipation. "When the bowels move lrreomlarlr the entire bodily system must Buffer. Constipation more frequently occurs among women and it mani fests itself in provoking profuse leucorrhea and other eerious female diseases. Regular bowels will result in a complete cure whenyou use Mull's Grape Tonic. Unlike pills and ordinary cathartics, this remedy is a mild, gentle laxative in addition to being a greater esh-builder, blood-maker and strength-giver than cod liver oil or any other preparation recommended for that purpose. Mull's Grape Tonic will permanently cure the most obstin ate cae of constipation, and the numerous afflictions that invariably follow in its wake. Is o mat ter i f i t i s piles, liver complaint, kidney disorder, vertigo, palpitation of the heart, diarrhea or the self-Doisonintr which follows urape Tonic at 50 cents a bottle. Lameness, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises. one that penetrates and heals. liilv UL,IJ K.L.L.utSL.b MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. 11 RE YOU SATISFIED ? t4 Are yon entirely sntisfied with the goods you buy ana wiin me friws that you pay? Over C.oon.ono ppr.rle are trading -with. us anJ gctliuif their tfoods at nhclesals f rices. Our 1.000-paire rrtulotrue will be sent on receipt ct 15 ccii.r. It tells the story. CHICAGO Th house that tells the -tnrtli. WESTERN CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS. V. fp wards of 100.000 Americana hare settled la DTestern Canada durtna; the past S years. They are CONTENTED. IIAPFE, AND FltOSPEKOlS. there Is room still (or MILLIONS. WoocVrf 1 yields of Sftxat aad otrer (Tains. Tlie beat irraztng lands on the continent. Macnrflcent climate: plenty water and foci; frond schools, ex cellent caurrbee; splendid railway facilities. H0MI3TXAD LA3DB CJ 160 ACKEd CBXZ. the only coarire for which Is !0 for entry. Send to the fol lowlnn tor an AUas and other literature. as well as fur eertlnrate Blring you reduced railway rates. etc., etc.: Superintendent of Immla;ratlon. Ottaws, Canada, or to W. V.Bennett. l New York Life BldK-.Ocieha, 2sh., the authorized Canadian Government Agent. You don't need U treasure your sor rows; you will always find enough when you need them. 121 HEN SE TOBACCO PUBXHASE. Korty-EIpht Thousand Dollars Paid for n Fancy Lot of Tobacco. The biggest purchase of high grade to bacco ever made in the West by a cigar manufacturer was made last Wednesday hy frank 1. Lewis. I'eoria. ILL, for his cele brated inglo Binder clear. A written guarantee was given that the entire amount was to le fancy selected totxiceo. This, no doubt, makes the Lewis factory the largest l:o!lt r in the United State oi tobacco of so high a grading. Every vice thickens the veil tween ourselves and virtue. be- Preventivo of Catarrh. j) Miss. Sara McGaham, how clad I felt when it began to relieve me very sho t time. In less than two weeks I completely cured." Sibyl A. iladley. in a was Miss Sarah McCahan. No. 1T7 Third street Albany. N. V.. writes: "A few months ago I suffered with a severe attack of influenza, which nothing seemed to relieve. My hearing became bad. my eyes became irritated and feverish. Nothing seemed risht and no;hing I ate tasted good. 1 took l'KRUNA and within two weeks I was perfectly well." Sarah Mr'.ahan. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be glad to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, To Cure a Cold in One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists ret unci tuouey ii it fails to cure. oc. Ila who bears false witness against his neighbor bears true witness against himself. In Winter Use Allen's FoOt-Ea. A powder. Your feet feel uncom fortable, nervous and often cold ana damp. If you have sweating, sore feet or tight shoes, try Alien s 1-oot-fc.ase Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Sample sent free. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. God will always set the picture ot character in a worthy chamber. Mm. V!nsloiT's mtotlilncr Trnix For rfcilrtren treltilnff. often tne ctini, reduces In nomination, alluya pain, cures wind colic. 25c abott'A. Xo man becomes wise until he has often called himself a fool. Pico's Cure cannot oe too highly spoken of aa acouph cure. J. W. O'Bkiks. 322 Third Ave., K-. Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. 6, lboa The footprints on the sand of time all lead at last to the great White Throne beside the tideless sea. Tatldrrm.r and far Drmln. Orercoats and robes made to order. Cow hides a kpecialiy. O. U. GILBERT COMPACT, 14:4 South 13ih Pt. OMAHA. NEB. Telephone F-1S14. Representative Martin of South Da kota has introduced a bill in the house making October 21, the anniver sary of the discovery of America, a legal public holiday, to be known as Columbus day. John L. Sullivan's pockets are emp ty, but the rest of him is full a great deal of the time. Noting that our ambassador to Rus sia has succeeded In renting a house for which he pays just twice his sal ary, the Philadelphia Inquirer says: "There is not much competition among ward workers for this job." "Did you have lots of nice things to eat at the party?" "Rather! Why I had to take four kinds of medicine after it" A minister about to leave home for a few days was bidding good-by to his family. When he came to Bobby he took the little fellow in his arms, and said: "Well, j-oung man, I want you to be a good boy and be sure to take good care of mamma. Bobby prom ised, and the father departed. When night came and he was called to say his prayers, he spoke thus: "O Lord, please protect papa, and brother Dick and sister Alice, and Aunt Mary, and all the little Jones boys, and Bobby. I'll take care of mamma. An old Cornish woman had asked her parish priest to read to her a letter from her son in Brazil. Th writer's orthography was doubtful, but the vicar did his best to read phonetically. "I cannot tell you how the muskitties torment me. They pursue me everywhere, and even down the chimney. The fond mother's eyes grew large with mingled pride and amusement "Ezekiel must be rare handsome," she said, "for the maidens to be so after him. And I reckon the Miss Kitties Is quality folks, too." Sf at op Ohio, citt or Toledo, Lrcas Cocntt, f ss PranR J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., rJoinjr business in the City of Toledo, County and State afor-iaid. and that Raid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor each and every cie of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHE NUT. Sworn to before Tne and subscribed in my presence, this 6th Ca j of December. A. D. 18sA S3EAI.I Xotarv Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces )i the system. Send for testimonials, free. V. J. CHKNEV & CO.. Toledo, a FoM bv Drupiriets. 75c Hall's Faaiuy Pills are tbo beet. It's no use p:cKiug tiie mote out of your brother's eye with the hatchet of hatred. HKNaTK. LINCOLN -Tlie following bill!' were in troihued In tbo m-nate Wednesday arid rcail for th- tlr.xt tim: S. 1. by Senator Howoll of I.urln A bill fr an net to provide in !tl- of th3 tnetropolltan class, viz.: 1) 1'or the protwdure in cortain -:iss, by the mayor a:id council, in lb acitil'itloii of a mu nicipal water p'anl; 2i for the creation of a water board, lis orsn n'z.i t Ian. Its powers, its dudes, and the coniocnsa tlon of Its m rubers and employe:?; (" for penalties for Interference with water plant, or employes of water board in the discharge of their duties; 4i for a water fund. Its revenues, ami tho dis bursement tehoreof; iind ameiidinK sec-ti-.ps IS. 1. 24. 2.".. '.'it. 32. 2."., 07. 72. SC. S7, S3. 93. 94. 10, P1A. 1 .'.".. I.'IS and 1W of tiie Omaha charter emergency clause. S. F. 2. by Senator Sheldon or Cass An net te legalize and make valid all orders, judgment. K-ciees and Hnd'.nKS that have been made by any district court In the state of Nebraska, In action brought by any count' In said state to foreclose alleged liens for taxes assessed and levied on land and lots In SHid counties for state, county, school and municipal purposes, and which actions Tvere not based on tax certificates, but on the unpaid and delinquent taxes, and wherein said counties foreclosed Tor silt h county and as trustee for the state f Nebraska and Ihe scverla school dis tricts and various municipalities enti tled to such tax, to legalize all sheriffs' deeds made in such proceedings, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inc-on-ftistent herewith, 'emergency clause. S. F. 3, by Senator Sheldon Authoriz ing county boards in the various coun ties to establish boards of health to pre vent the spread of contagious diseases, Dne member of such board to be a phy sician. S. F. 4. by Senator Sheldon A bill for an act to protect the public health and prevent the spread of contagious and In fectious diseases. Confers sanitary au thority on the state board of health and Its secretaries: authorizes it to adopt and enforce special quarantine regula tions; provides for the appointment of a state health Inspector at a salary of $1.S00; requires local officers to make timely reports of the existence of cer tain diseases; provides penalties and car ries a $10,000 appropriation. Kmergency clause. S. F. 6, by Senator Sheldon To require applicants for a permit to practice medi cine to submit to an examination by the state board of health on topics "a knowl edge of which is commonly and generally required of candidates for a degree of a doctor of medicine by reputable medical colleges," and to raise the applicant's fee from $10 to $2."., of which $20 shall be divided among the secretaries and $3 de voted to a fund for the prosecution of illegal practitioners. S. F. 6, by Senator O'Neill of Lancas ter An act to amend section 4 of chapter S4 of the compiled statutes. Removing the limit as to the size of the state cem etery at Lincoln. S. F. 7, hf Senator Marshall of Otoe To amend. 'section 19 of chapter 10, re latrTrg to "Bonds and Oaths," fixing the bonds of sheriffs in counties of over 10, 000 inhabitants at $10,000. and of county commissioners or supervisors when the population does not exceed 5.000 at 1.0o0; -when the population Is over 5,000 and less than 10,000 at $2,000; when the popula tion exceeds 10,000 and less than 13,000, at $3,000; when the population exceeds 13.900 and less than 20.000, at $10,000; when the population exceeds 20,000 and less than 33,000, at $13,000; when the popula tion exceeds STi.OW, at $25,000, and road overseers at $100. S. F. S. by Senator Marshall To amend sections 53 and 54, chapter IS, and entitled "Counties and County Officers," making county commissioners elective by a full vote of the county, instead of by the vote of their respective districts, and repeal ing the clause in section 54 relating to the election of county commissioners in counties having a population of more than 70.000 and less than 123.000. S. F. 9, by Senator Hastings of Butler An act creating a board of pardons of three members, defining their duties and fixing their compensation at $3 per day, end repealing all acts or parts of acts in conflict. Emergency clause. S. F. 10, by Senator Marshall To legal ize the issuance of bonds for the estab lishment a-nd maintenance of a heating and lighting system in villages and cities of the second class, having less than 6,000 inhabitants. S. F. 11, by Senator Hall of Douglas Extending life of supreme court commis sioners to April 10, 1903, at the discretion of the court, and authorizing the court. If it wishes, to reduce the number of commissioners and stenographers to six each. S. F. 12, by Senator Hall of Douglas A bill for an act to provide for appeal to the supreme eourt in all cases except criminal cases, reauires appeals to be taken within six months. S. F. 13, by Senator Beghtol of Lan caster Relating to roads. In the senate on Thursday very little work of importance was transacted out side of the appointment of committees. The following bills were introduced: S. F. 14. by Hastings of Butler Act to amend section 12, article i, chapter 2, of the Compiled Statutes, relating to agri culture. S. F. 13. by Marshall of Otoe Act to re peal section 3, chapter xli, entitled "Day of Grace." 8. F. 1. by Marshall of Otoe Act to amend section 65. chapter lxxiii. entitled "Compiled Abstracts of Title Bonds." 8. F. 17. by Marshall of Otoe To define scope of Deaf and Dumb school. Senate adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday. HOrSE. On Wednesday morning Speaker Mock ett rapped the house to order at 10:30. Prayer was offered by the chaplain. Rev. George Scott. Good of Nemaha moved the appoint ment of a committee of five to determine, for the speaker's guidance, -what and how many house employes would be re quired. The motion prevailed. Rouse of Hall, Nelson of Douglas and Ander son of Knox were appointed to act with a like committee from the senate to no tify the governor that the legislature is organized and ready to hear from him. The speaker appointed Caldwell of Clay, FLshbaek of Clay, Sweezy of Webster, Ford of Thayer and Eggenburger of Fill more a committee to draft suitable res olutions on the death of Representative Jchn R. Musick of Nuckolls county. On m tion of Rous6 of Hall, Atwood of Sew.rd was excused for one week from attending the sessions of th3 house, on account of sickness. On motion of Morsmaa of Douglas, J. A. C. Kennedy, the" fusion member of the Douglas dele gation, was excused for a period of two weeks, tlso on account of sickness. The Jilnt committee on arrangements reported that Governor Savage would read his message m aocn Thursday, and that a joint session would b held at noon Wednesday to canvass the vote. In pursuance to this arrangement, ut li sharp, "the honorable setiatw of the state of Nebraska" was announced, and filed into Kcprescntatlx e ball. The Joint assembly was culled to order by Lieutenant Governor Steele, who pre sided. The secretary of state then an nounced the result of the last general election, the total vote being l!S,,'i74, di vided among the candidates as follows; Governor: Mickey lit), Oil, 471; Thompson IK), M.I.Hi; Travis ll'ro.l, 3.::.i7; Ligclow iFihM. r.l.".7; scattering'. 2. Lieutenant governor: McGilton Gti 9V.'S20; Gilbert ( K). S7.H; Hightticr (Pro.) 4.129; I'iiifch (Hoc), 2.12. Secretary of state: March (It.. 99.12S; Powers (F.), SC.04 4; Norton (Pro.). 4,r3. Koe (Soc). 3,-;2; scattering, 1. Treasurer: Mortensen (It.). 99.944; Ly man (l'. S4,S:;;; Maddox (Pro.), 4,140; Stolley (Soc), 3,;.VJ. Auditor: Weston (U ), 99.747; De Franc (F.), S.J.9CO; Dale (Pro.), 4.57S; Lippcncott (Soc), 3,734; scattering, 2. Attorney general: Prout (It.). 9S,5Sli Broady (F.), S5..M2; Clark (Pro.). 4.391; Ucrleigh (Soc), 3.CS; scattering, 2. Land eommlsy loner : Follmer (It.), 99. 3SS; Brennan (I-), 81.1SS; D lworth (Pro.). 4.304; Adams (Soc), 3.S17; scattering. 1. Superintendent public Instruction: Fow ler (It.), 99.941; Smith (F.). S3,0fi9; Howard (Pro.). 4,32s; Spencer (Soc), 3.759; scat tering, 2. Congressmen First district: Burkett (It.). 1C.534; Hanks ( F. ) , 11,03; Fraser (Pro.), 579; Christensen (Soc), 3"2. Second district: Mercer (It.), 11.CG9, Hitchcock (F.), 13,5o9; McCaffrey (Soc), 1.379. Third district: McCarthy (It.). 19.201; Robinson (I), 1H.541; Bevcridge (Pro.), 032 : scattering. 3. Fourth district: Hinshaw (R.), 19,337; Stark (1), 16.s::S; Farley (Pro.), 743. Fifth district: Norris (It.), 14,927; Shal lenberger (F.j, 14.74G; Stoddard (Pro.), 490; scattering. 2. Sixth district: K'r.kaid (It.). 10.C99; Bar ry (F.), 13,997; Swander (Pro.). COO; Wise ly (Soc), 403. Judges, Fourth judieial dlsterict, to 111 vacancy: Day (It.). 23,941; Read (II.), 23, 502. (No opposition.) Constitutional amendment: For, 49,1 17 f against, 15,999. On motion of Senator Harrison of Hall, the candidates shown elected by the tabulation prepared by the secretary of state were declared by the speaker to be elected. Senateir Harrison moved that when the joint session adjourned, it be until 2 o'clock teimorrow to receive the mes sages of the outgoing and incoming ex ecutives and witness the inauguration of the state officers. The motion prevailed and the joint convention then adjourned. On reconvening, the house, on motion of Sears of Burt, adjourned for the day. Aside from naming of house employes practically no business was transacted on Thursday. A resolution on the death of John R. Music was adopted. On motion ef Rouse of Hall it was or dered that when the house adjourn it be to meet at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. CLAIM BABIES WERE FED. Mrs. Tinglcy's Workers Deny AMega tions Made in Libel Suit. LINCOLN Arrangements have been made for the governor's reception tc be held at the capitol on the evening of January 8, commencing at 8 o'clock All the state offices, senate chamber and representative hall will be open during the reception. Every effort will be made for the convenience of guests The outside entrance to the capitol building will be open for entrance and exit, and members of the national guard will be stationed at all doors and hallways to give directions and instructions. The reception proper will be held in the senate chamber, where the retir ing governor will receive and intro duc the people to the incoming gover nor, supported by the members of hia staff and state officers and their la dies. The west stairway, leading to the senate chamber, will be used exclusive ly for reaching the second floor, and the other stairways for the return or departure of guests. The receiving party will be stationed at the south side of the senate chamber, and guests upon entering will pass to the left and then around to the right of the chamber, passing out through the of fice of the lieutenant governor, thence to the rotunda, and if desirable, to the house of representatives, where a gen eral exchange of social courtesies can be had. RECEPTION FOR GOVERNORS. Mickey and Savage Are to Do the Honors. SAN DIEGO, Cal When the Ting-ley-Times trial opened Tuesday Mt Lcuis Kramer, who has charge of tht. kitchen and commissary department at Point Ix)ma, said the children were given an abundance of the best food procurable. Dr. L. F. Wood, physician at tht homestead, was next called and was asked haw many infants-in-arms there were at the institution. "Abcnt half a dozen." 'Who were their mothers?" "Some were orphans and in at east one instance the parents lived at the ! homestead, the babies spending part of the time in the colony and part with parents at the homestead." Asks Million for Houses. BERLIN The minister of the inte rior in the budget estimates asks for $1,000,000 for building dvellings for la borers employed in the government shipyards at Kiel, Wilhelmshavcn and Bantzig, and also for housing minor officials in the crowded industrial dis tricts, and to be used for loans to building societies whose membership is exclusively composed of minor public servants. This is a continuation of the policy begun in 1901 with $500,000 and continued in 1902 with $1,000,9( jw Villi A Blanchard, of Nashville, Tcnn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain ful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "pEAii Mr.s. Pjnkiiasi: ClnititUrhM'oiiiTN-ls nito itckiiowlcilc Um preat merit of your Vcwtalilo Compound. J liavu Mill'm l for four trail with irregular anil painful Menstruation, alsodizincMs, jsains in the" I.nr k anl lower limbs, unl lilful jslccp. I dreaded the time to come "which would only mean suffering to me. "letter health is all I wanted, and cure if jiossible. I.jdia K. rink liatn's Vegetable Compound brought Jim; health and happiness in a fewshort months. I feel like another erson now. My aches and pains have teft m. Life seems new and wiet to nie, and everything r-cems pleasant and easy. "Six bottles brought .mo health, and was worth more than month, under the doctor's care, whieli really did not 1 em-lit me atall. I am safe islied there is no medicine so pood for sick women as your Vegetable Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need of niedic; help." Mas. R A. Ulanciiakd, 42'2 JJroad M., .Nashville, Tenn. When women are troubled witli irregular, mppresscd or j h infill rncriHlrna tion, weakness, leueo rrlxp.i, displacement or nl ration of the womb, timft bearing-down feeling, inilammation of the ovaries, 1 achaelie. Moat ii'ijr (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration. or are beset JJ S 1 in l'liihitlfli'liiu. T "Dkaii Mas. J'inkham : I have been J JSc1f 1 V cured of severe female troubles by t, V55 J K tnj use of I.ydla i:. I'inkhum'u -v x y your C i f vmir , , . J ...v..1ii,iiu,, uKi n, iiiu ni JIIIJCU good tuat I purchased another, and the result was so satisfactory that I bought six more bottles, and am now feeling like a new woman. I hhall never be without it. I hope that my testimonial will convince women that your Vegetable Oomiound is the greatest n-cdicine in the world for falling of the womb or any other female complaints." JMus. Mat Cody, 2CG0 Ihrch St., Philadelphia, I'a. Remember, every woman Is cordially invited to writ o Mm. Pinkham if there is anything about her liyinptonis sho docs noc understand. Her address is Lynn, Murk., her advice is free and cheerfully given, to every ailingr woman w ho a&ks for it. Every tidy housekeeper appreciates nicely starched clothes and linens. No starch under ths sun gives so good a finish as Defiance Starch. It is absolutely free of the chemicals which other starches contain. It never sticks to the iron or causes the clothes to break. It does not rot them. For 10 cents you get 16 ounces of the best starch that can be made Get Defiance. THE DEFIANCE STARCH CC, OMAHA, NEB. Old age has its sunrise as well as its sunset. Many School Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all druggists', 25c. Sample mailed ree. Address Allen S.Olmsted. Le Roy.N.Y. He who keeps the powder of passion in his heart must nor be surprised if there is an explosion. Oli Sofa?, Backs cf Chairs, etc.. can be- dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. A siren's voice in the choir cannot cover a sinner's vice. Sufferers From Consumption should write Derk p. Ycnkerman & Co., Kalamazoo. Mich., who have a wonderful remedy for this dread dis ease. He has a beggarly idea of prayer to whom It la only begging. with tiucli symptoms as diziness, faintnesn. las situde, excitaLility, irritability. ncrvoiiMiesn, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-om" anl " want-to-be-left-alone " ft rlinrrs, bines and hopelessness, they should remember Micro Is on tried and trti remedy. Itlia SI. I'in k lmm'4 Vegetable Com pound at once removes mk-Ii troubles. Refuse to buy auy other medicine, for you need the best. A Severe Case of Womb Trouble Cured ---'' win w ii ii i, j WilS nearly ready to irive im but seems advertisement I iniu based one ix.ftu t in ml i fi in .1 iwl it . 1 i , 1 . . . . ... l or jrvs, M ( POTTTr nv F WAnr roup imultrr Iibi. - ' - mt. flTKi- :. n.ar. f la. yulclc retnrm mail ih hlh.t rrl:. it,t mrr!.m, f-llitli- and expcrlrn'-r ran slrr. U r" f-T tatf tml nrfi-.. ak at w it ' .- IT. -4TK. rtt:. ti!dr.. -t. .af ablUbrll lJO lliHhn. .) nPODQV NEW OISCOVtSY: Klve V 9 I quick polli-rr.rj'lrurca won rae. 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