U u t " POOR DIGESTION An Interesting Letter - ji ' 1 DjLLA. Z Mi---. J.-invc.-tii, Clobe II"tl, Ottawa. Ont., is from rn of the rddest and Iw-st kr.i 'a n I r ui h ':iti.tli.i:i l.mnlie-s i 1 1 t'an.nl.i. In a re:ter.t lette-r to 'J he l'eruna Medicine . , f i i I ii in 1 nr., i dm i, slior s.i s : "Last spring my hlootl seemed clogged up, my digestion poor, my head ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician , prescribed for me, hut a friend advised me to try Peruna. I tried It and am pleased to state that I found it a wonderful cleanser and pur . ifier itf the system. In three weeks I was like a new woman, my appetite hud increased, I felt buoy ant, light and happy and without an ache or pain. Peruna is a reliable family medicine. " A'li.i I'rilt.iin. t,f S-Wit;in. ')., writes: "Alter iriii-.; vi.iir wonderful iVrun.i thre rii'-nt'is I li.ive li.nl great relief. I had iiritiiiii.il rieainess in my stomach, was tuho-is, and li -id fainting spells, 1 1 1 1 ti.t v .ill h.iw I.-tt me sine t; using l'cruna." Adi.t Hri::.nn. If y u ilo not in-rivc prompt and satis LITTLE JOURNEYS to I. ike resorts and mountain homes will be more popular this summer than ever. Many have already arranged their summer tours via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway and many more are poing to do likewise. I'ooklets that will help you to plan your vacation trip have just been published, and will be sent on receipt cf postage, as follows : "Colo raJr-Oa!i form':!, " six cents. "In Lakeland" anil "Summer lIorr.es," sit cents. Lakes OLolvji and Spirit Lake," fcur cents. F. A. MILLER, General Pa9enger Agent, CHICAGO. Tremendous Sale aF ELEGANT PIANOS. 560.0O0 worth to be sold st JO per cent off eastern price. Strictly stndrd iCJ aukes. All positively gurda teed. PRICES S262.50 up to S350.00 TERMSi Only S- per month. Write at once to SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Manufactures, wholesale and retail piano dealers. 1313 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. iTfesspsoni Eyt Hater No man ever yet succeeded in tak ing the gilt oft the world s pills with out absorbing their poison. The hope of this world is neither in pulpit nor in press, but is Christ In the btarts cf the people. Fine feathers make fine beds. Just the same as ever St. Jacobs Oil ccnti-res to be the sure cur? d Rheumatism M Neuralgia Price. 25c. ydursjbra Clear Head nt e bromo -Seltzer LANGUID AND TIRED. Concerning Peruna. factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Ir. llartman. giving a full statement of your case and he will lie pleaMxl to give jou his valuable advice gratis. Address Pr. llartman. President of The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. 7 9 "po 4 it w, "in it icn'ort tni jctnat r, mh) jut of fivi Vah WaU-Troof Oikd CbOne; . ttaton of tV UK wm it mi t hqr tni tocfc ho turn a: tSf wVH chl in Mmt twi rz'jUk Tcwtfi afctfciothnf ferv7ouJaMlw -cui4 tell jnu rjut UmX waterproof coXi 3hAey xt art at il'. anii at wt. maiAcr met wVtWr on tV xo or mlvtl cuM tt Ki of J Trfi c KrjminnvuJ 'L' WESTERN CANADA is aitructinc mure atteutlun than any other district In ttic world. The Granary of the World." "The land of Sun shine.'' The Natural Feeding Grounds for Stock. Area under crop in 1902 . . . 1,987. 330 acres. Yield 1902 117,922,754 bushels. . Abundance of Water : Fue! Plentiful: Building Material ehenp; Good lirass. for pasture ami liar: a fertile soil; a sutli ctcnt riiinfall and a climate pi vine an a!tiired and adequate season of prowth. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, tt-e only charire f"r which i tH for making entry. Ll"e to Churches, schools etc. Kallvayr tap all iM'ttlfd dlstrirts. tend for Atlas tnd other literature to Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. Bennett. -t New York Mfe Bids., Omaha. Nch.. the authorize! Canadian tioveroment Atcent. who wtil fnrply yon wtth certificate giving you re iuced railway rates, etc. Some men fight so anxiously fcr truth's cast-off Rarments that truth herself is almost slain. TevriV " Single Hinder." The richest quality ciirar on the market at straight .V. Always n-liable. You pay 10c for eigars not so yood. A woman who would face a pack of mad dogs wouldn't have the cour age to tell the cook she can't afford not to have warmed-over meals. Ask Tour neater For Alla' Feat-Eaa. A powder. It rest- the feet. Cures Coma, Bunions, Swolleu.Sore.Uot,Callous,Achine, FweiatinKKeet and lnerrowin Nails. Allen Foot-Ease make new or tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, '23 cents. Ac cept no nurwtitute. Sample mailed F REX. Address Allen S. Ulmsted, LeKoy, X. V. If ronr life is a blank fill it out and have it sworn to. 4RE TOfB CLOTHES FADED t TTf Red Cros Ball Blue and make them white again. Large 2 oz. package 6 cents. Beware of the vice that goes around wearing the mask of virtue. Try me just once and I am sure to come again. Defiance Starch. A chess tournament is always play ed on the. square. and JOc. SXn AWV.S' TRACE Wy REVENUE LAW A Condensed View of the Taxa tion Measure THE TAXABLE PROPERTY Kill Oeflnr Trrim I unl In Kelittlun to Isisllon It eat I'roprrty, Krut K tte, IjtiulH. IVrsonul I'riiperty. .Mouey. Kto., All Kx ilnln-l II. It. K. 341. the revenue, bill. Thf measure brgins with elaborate di ilni tions of all the terms lined in relation to taxation. Real property, real estate, lands, personal property, money and nil other debatable utiiis are all ex plained. The following property is taxable: Sec. 12 All property in this state not expressly eximpt then from, shall be Mibjtf-t to taxation, and shall be valued at its actual value which shall be en tered opposite eaeh item and shall be jessed at r per cent of such actual value. Such assessed value shall be entered in a separate column .opposite ach itpm. and shall be taken and con bidred as the taxable value at which it t-hall le listed and upon which the levy rdiall be made. Actual value as used in this a-t shall mean its value in the niark't In the ordinary course of Hade. The following property is exempt from taxation: First All property of the state, coun ties j:nd miinitipal corporations. Second Such other properly, as may be used exclusivity for agricultural and horticultural societies, for schools, ii'Iioioiis. cpinitery ami charitable pur poses. In the assessment of real es tate, encumbered by a public rae mfiit. any depreciation occasioned by Mich easement shall be deducted in the valuation of such property. The in creased value of lands by reason of live fences, fruit and forest trees grown and cultivated thereon, shall not be taken into account In the assessment thereof. The following provisions are made for tax liens: See. H Taxes on real property shall be a lien thereon from and including the first day of April of the year in which they are levied until the same are paid. Sec. li Taxes assessed upon per sonal property shall be a lien upon the personal property of the person to whom assessed from and after the first day of October of the year in which they are assessed, until paid. Sec. 10 When property is assessed to any person as agent for another, or in a representative capacity, such per son shall have a lien upon such prop erty, or any property of his principal in his possession, for the taxes thereon until he is indemnified against the pay ment thereof, if he has paid the taxes, until he is reimbursed therefor. Sec. 17 All general taxes due the state, county. Echool district, town, road district, city or village, shall be a first lien on the real estate on which levied and take priority over all other en cumbrances and liens thereon. See-. IS All special assessments, reg ularly assessed and levied by any county or municipality, duly author ized, shall be a lien on the real estate on which assessed, as provided by the statute authorizing the same, but shall be subject to the general taxes men tioned in the last preceding section. County assessors are to be elected at the general election in 1903 and every four years thereafter. The first Thurs day after the first Tuesday in January is the date set for taking the office. No assessor shall be. eligible for elec tion for two consecutive terms and shall hold office for four years. The county assessor and the county board shall determine the number of deputies necessary in the different sec tions of the county. The county as sessor must provide a bond for not less than $2,000 nor more than $10,000. The county assessors shall receive the fol lowing compensation: In counties hav ing a population of 5,000 or less, $250; in counties having a population from 5.000 to 10.000. $350; in counties having a population of lO.OttO to 30.000. $500; in counties having a population from 30.000 to 50.000. $000; in counties hav ing a population from 50.000 to 100.000. $1,200; in counties having a population of over 100.000. $1,800. The compensation of the deputy as sessors shall be $3 per day for the time actually and necessarily employed. The county superintendent must furnish the assessors with maps of the townships or precincts, and must also supply the deputies. A penalty of not less than $20 nor more than $100 is provided for neglect or duty on part of any assessor or deputy assessor. PERSONAL PROPERTY. Personal property shall be listed by the following persons: Every person of full age and sound mind, being a resident of this state, shall list all his moneys, credits, bonds, or stocks, shares of stock of joint stock or other -ompanies. when the capital stock of such company is not assessed in this state, moneys loaned or in vested, anuities. franchises, royalties, and all other personal property. He shall also list all moneys and other personal property invested, leaned or otherwise controlled by him as the agent or attorney, or on account of any other person or persons, cm pany or corporation whatsoever, and all moneys eleposited subject to his or der, check, or draft and creelits due from any person or persons, body cor porate or politic, whether in or out of the county. The property of a minor child shall be listed by his guardian; if he have no guardian, then the father, if living; if not. by the mother. If living, and if neither father of morther be living, by the person having such property in charge. The property of any other person un der guardianship; or if he has no guar dian, by the person having charge of such property. The proyerty of a wife, by her hus band, if of sound mind, if not. by her self. The property of a person for whose benefit it is held in trust, by the trus tee; of the estate of a deceased person, by the executor or adminis-trator. The property of a corporation whose assets are in the hands of a receiver, by such receiver. The property of corporations, by the president or proper agent or officer thereof. The property of a firm or company, by the partner or agent thereof. The property of manufacturers and others in the hands of an agent, by and ill. the name' of such agent, as mer chandise. LISTING THE PROPERTY. Personal property shall be listed where the owner resides. Corporation property shall be llfed where the head offtYe is located. If there be no head office In the state the property shall be listed wherever business is trans acted. When the owner ef a farm has land in several precincts it shall be listed where he re-sides. Live stock in the handH of a care taker t-hall be listed where it is kept. All property may be seized ami sold for taxes. Every arti cle of personal property must be en tered in the blank list which the assess or shall present. This must be sworn to. For tax dodging fines are pre scribed. INSURANCE COMPANIES. The following taxes and assessments are imposed on insurance companies, pipe lines, grain brokers, pawn brokers and railroads: Sec. 5S. Eaih and every re insur ance company organized under the laws of any other state or county, anil transacting bin incss in this state, shall be taxes in the county, town. city, village and school district, where the agent conducts the business, upon the gross amount of premiums received by it for insurance written upon property within the state during the preceding year. Such gross receipts to be taken as an item of property of that value and to be assessed and. taxed on the same percentage of such value as other property. nie agent shall render the list and be personality liable for the tax. If he refuse to render the list, or to make affidavit that the same is correct, the amount may be valued and assessed according to the best informa tion of the assessor. Sec. Every life insurance, and accident insurance, or life and accident insurance company organized under the laws of any other state or coun try, and transacting business in Ne braska, except fraternal beneficiary associations and such mutual com panies as operate on t?ie assessment plan, have no capital stock and make no dividends, and whose scheme of in surance dors not. contemplate the re turn of any percentage of earnings or profits to policy holders, shall, at the time jf making the annual statement as reouire'd bv law. pay into the state treasury 2 per cent of .the gross amount of premiums received by it dining the preceding calendar year for business done in this state, including all insurance upon the lives of persons residing in the state, whether such insurance was written during such pre ceding year or prior thereto. At the time of paying said taxes such com panics shall take duplicate receipts therefor, one of which fhall be filed with the state auditor. No certificate shall be issued by the auditor to or en behalf of any such company author izing it to do or continue business in this state while any such percentage or tax remains due and unpaid. Sec. CO. Every surety company or ganized under the laws of any state or countrv other than the state of Ne braska, and transacting business in this state, shall, daring the month of January of eaeh year, make out and file with the rtate auditor an itemized statement verified by the president, or vice president, and secretary, showing in detail the gross receipts from all business transacted in this state dur ing the preceding calendar year, in cluding the gross premium on all sure ty bonds cf obligations of every kind, and shall at the same time pay into the state treasury as a tax on such business. 2 per cert of such gross re ceipts. No certificate shall be issued 1 oy tne auuuor to any surety company. or agent thereof, authorizing it to do or continue business in this state while any such percentage or tax remains due and unpaid. Sec. 61. Every life, fire or accident insurance company, or surety com pany, organized under the laws of this state, except fraternal beneficiary as sociations, and mutual companies that operate on the assessment plan, have no capital stock, and make no divi dends, shall be taxed in the county, town. city, village and school district where the agent conducts the business upon the gross amount of premiums received by it for all business done within the state during the preceding calendar year. Such gross receipts shall be taken as an item of property of that value and be assessed and taxed on the same percentage of such value as other property. The agent shall render the list, or make affidavit that the same is correct, the amount may be valued and assessed according to the best information of the assessor. CPRPORATIONS. Sec. GS. Street railways, waterworks, clec trie light and gasworks, natural gas. mining and all other companies and associations incorporated under the laws of. or doing business in. this state, other than . those specifically mentioned in this act. shall, in addi tion to the other property required to be listed, make out and deliver to the assessor a sworn statement of the amount of its capital stock, setting forth particularly: 1. The name and location of the company. I. i he amount or capital stock au thorized, and the number of shares in to which capital stock is divided. 3. The amount of capital stock paid up. 4. The market value, or, if no mar ket value, then the actual value of the shares of stock. 5. The true valne of its franchise, if any. granted under and by virtue of any law of this stateor ordinance of any c ity or village. 6. The total amount of indebtedness, except the indebtedness for current ex penses, excluding from expenses the amount paid for the purchase or im provement of property. 7. The amount of capital on which a dividend was declared during the last preceding year. 8. The date of each dividend de clared during said year, ending with the last day of the last preceding December.- 0. The rate per cent of each divi dend declared. 10. The total amount of. each divi dend declared during the year ending with the last day of the last preceding December. . 11. Gross earnings during said year. 12. Net earnings during said year. 13. Amount of surplus. 14. Amount of profit added to sink ing fund during said year. 15. Maximum price at which shares of stock sold during said year. 16. Minimum price at wheh shares of stock sold during said year. 17. Average price at which shares of stock sold during said year. Sec, G9. The statement or schedule required by the preceding section shall have annexed thereto an affidavit sub scribed ,and sworn to by two of the officers of the corporation having full knowledge of the finances and ac counts of the- company, stating the titleof the officers- making the report and name of the -jorporation.' and that the foregoing statement signed by them is true.- MAY ASSESS THE FRANCHISE. Sec. 70. Jf the sssesror is -rot satis-! fled with the aluation so made and nturned to him. he 1h authorized to make a valuation of the franchise of said conflation based upon the fauts contained in the report herein re qtilrcd. or utm any Information with in his H)ssession. and he shall, in either case, assess to the corporation the full value of its franchise and of its tangible property not otherwise as sessed. Whenever any such corpora tion shall own real estate or personal property that is otherwise assessed, the assessed value of such real estate or other property shall be deducted from the assessed value of the capital stoc k of such corporation. See. 71. Every company incorpor ated by the authority .of any other state or government, and doing busi-ne.-s in this state, shall, by its duly authorized agent or manager, make out ad deliver to the assessor of any county, or bis deputy, in which, the corporation owns property, a statement under oath, giving the nnma of the corporation, the nature of the business in whic h it is engaged. . the name of the state or government under which it was incorporated, a description of all the real and personal property owned by said cororatlon in said lounty and the value thereof, together with the true value of its franchise in such county. Such statement shall also contain the amount of gross earn ings of such corporation from its busi ness within the state, and the expenses incurred in transacting the same. . Sec. 72. If the assessor is not sat isfied with the valuation so made and returned to him he shall make a valu ation or the property and franchise of such corporation, based upon "the re port required by the preceding section, or upon any information within his possession, and he; shall in either case assess to the corporation the value of its franchise, in addition to the as sessed valuation of its tangible- prop erty. EXPRESS. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE. Sec. 7C. Each and every person, as sociation, co-partnership, joint stoek .rimiinnv or corporation, engaged in the express, telegraph or telephone business in the state of Nebraska, shall be deemed and taken to be a company for the pnriose of this act. Sec-. 77. It shall be the duty of eaeh express, telephone and telegraph com pany to furnish to the local assessor on li is demand made of any officer or managing agent, a true and verified statement or its personal property, and of the gross rece ipts of its business in said local assessing district for the year ending February 1 of the current year, which verification shall be by one of the general officers of said com pany or by the loeal managing agent. Said assessor may also inspect said company's books of account for his distric t. For each day's neglec t or re fusal to so furnish said statement, the company shall forfeit the sum of twenty-five dollars, to be recovered in an action in the name of the state. In case the local assessor shall not be able to e-ome to the amount and value of said personal property and gross re ceipts as herein provided by reason of such company's neglect and refusal, he shall come as near such value and amount as his information shall admit of, ad to such value and amount he shall add 50 per cent, and such total shall be the assessed value of the prop erty of such company. Sec. 78. Each and every express, telegraph and telephone company shall be locally assessed on its tangible property wherever it shall have any such property, in this state in like manner as other personal property is assessed, and in addition thereto on the amount of the gross receipts for the year next preceding the first day of February of the current year, such gross receipts to be taken and consid ered in their total as an item of prop erty and be so listed and levied against the same as other propertj'. Such tax on gross receipts shall repre sent the franchise valuation, which shall not be otherwise assessed. The revenue bill goes into effect September 1. The duties of the coun ty and state boards of equalization are the same as under the old law. The blanks, supplies and appeals from the decision of the assessor or boards of equalization are unchanged. HERE AND THERE Itrief ISita of ews 1'rniii Various Tarts of the AVorl.i The Berlin post says that foreign res idents cf Argentina, who . are of Ger ;nan origin, including Austrians, Hoi landers, Swiss, and scandanavians, are forming a protective association with the object of obtaining more effective guarantees of their rights and inter ests. A similar organization is oeinj created in Brazil. Snow, blizzards and severe cold pre vail in the southern province of Aus trai, which is quite unprecedented at this time of the year. In Vienna the suburban street car lines have been suspended, and the telephone and tele graph lines are interrupted. An im mense amount of damage has been done in the fruit growing districts, A hole through the back door and empty show cases greeted. E. F. Tons lee when he entereel his hardware store at Silver Creek Saturday morning. Two dozen shears, four razors, two rifles, four revolvers and four dozen knives are missing. The knives are the best in his stock. One of them had the name W. E. Kerr engraved on the blade. So far no clue has been discov ered that will lead to the detection of the thieves. - An east-bound Pennsylvania passen ger train was wrecked at Londonville near Mansfield. O.. by' a broken rail. The engine and baggage car went over on their sides and three Pullmans were derailed. The train was en route from Chicago to Pittsburg-and was well filled with passengers. When the wrecking crew got to the scene, a man named Cristine of Wooster. O., was killed by a chain breaking and striking him in the back of the neck. He was a mem ber of the wrecking crew. Every window glass factory in the United States Saturday went out of blast, including those of the federation and independent glass companies and the small concerns, which represent about one-half the capacity of the plants of the United States. Twenty thousand skilled laborers leave the fac tories with no idea .when they will, re turn. The impression among the work ers is that when the wage scale is adopted for the next blast it wil be close to a 50 per cent reduction in wages. The season just closed is be lieved to have been a most prosperous one as the American Window Glass company and the federation and inde pendent companies have been at peace and all maintained prices during the entire blast. Don't judge people by their clothes. unless you see the family wash out on the line. . FASTEN AGE MARKS. 5lck Kidney make people look older than Ihey are; hasten the evening days of life; fasten the mark of premature old j:e. The world over Moan's Kidney ll!ls Is the recognized Kidney Specific. Aching" hacks' arc enwd. 1 1 i p. bac k, ami loin pains overcome. Swelling of the iimbs and eiropy .ipn8 vunihli. They correc t urine with brick elust sceli mcut, high colored, excessive pain in pirns iti. dribbling", frequent y, U'd wetting, pnan'a Kidney Pills disKolvo and remove calculi and gravel. Relie ve lie-art palpita tion, slecple-hMicss, headache, 'icrvousncfa. Sai km. M, March SI, VM-?. I re-ce ive-.l the atuplc eif Hn-in's Klilm-v Pill, mi'l villi the liic e.f tic tuoiv l.ev from l it !riiL-::i-1 I am entirely enrol of a ery iaiue back. W. A. C'LKVtXAND. CiAi.r8r.cni. Ii.i... .Van-li ."to. l!Ki:5. The mm ple of l)..aii"H Ki.liicy Pills e -aine; to hand. I hIm cot iic Tmt !, t l"X from our druugist, and 1 mn th.ttiKfiil to my tlin pain m-ron,' tin Miiall of my bark elioappeaii-d like mow hank in lw. t Mill. Doan's l'ilia teach 1'ic (-pot. lj.il Eli V.'aiium.. Hosk tW.EV, Pc. March J0. 1'KC The frcn trial eif Dimti's Kidney Pi;s have Im-c h of great liciiflit. to w. Miie-c using llii-in 1 have- no e--i aion to get up ho often i-t niht. My com plaint afTi-i te-d tin-1. Inil. lor More lien eulcMug COld. Joi-KI'l! l.fcl-l-tltAL. A nstaral, rock base composition for walls nel ceilings to 1- iim-1 in white or an? nutnlx-r of beautiful lints, in (Ktwdcr form, tube tnicil wit b e ill water, making a durable, sani'ary and c lcciily home. Any one can brush it en. KALSOSVliRSES are what? Unnatural glue anel w-liitin;' decompositions for walls ami cciliiic.-i'lliiit stick only until the glue by exposure decays, when they rub and scab-e,;f, spoiling walls and rendering them unsanitary and the looms almost uninhab itable. - Alabastlnc possesses merit while the only merit hot or cold water kalsomines jm.sscss is that your dealer can buy tbeni licao. There are mativ reasons why you should not use jKiisotious wall Jpcr and unsanitary kalsomines. liny AlabasttHw in 5 lb. packages only aud projerly labeled. Ilease write us for Suggestions from our Artists in Dc-corctlng Your Rooms with ALABAS I I.NIi. ALABASTINE COMPANY New York Office. 10j Water St. man is seldom as sma as his wife- thinks he t as as fool- ish PUTNAM FADKi.ESS HYKS pro duce the brightest and fastest colors. A third party may be all right in pol itic?, but when it comes to courtship it's different. Mother Grar's Sweet I'owdcra for C'hllilren. Successfully used y Mother (irny, nurse 1 In the Children's Home iu New York, euro 1 Constipation, Feverislmess, Had Ftonmcb, Teething llisorders, move and regulate the Bowolfi and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 tes timonials. At all druggists, !iTc. Hainplo FKEE. Address A. B. Ululated, LeKoy, N. Y. The evil. want of money is the root Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever u-Md for all affections o? tlie throat ami lunif. Wk. O. Endsi.kv, Vanburen. lod., Feb. 10, 1'jOO. It is a long loan that has no rcturn- ins To Cure a Colel ii. One day. Take Laxative Bromo tiiinine Tablc tH. All -lruggitts refund money if it fails to cure. UjC j - j Strenuous pursuit of the impossible I begets activity minus the reward. You never hear any one complain about "Defiance Starch." There is none to equal it in quality and quan t'ty, 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try it now and save your money. Hunt's Copy with Decoys. Clay Emery, author of "Cap'n Titus" and in private life Clinton Mayo, of New York, says that he hunts copy and local color with dceoys. On the shore of a little bay on the Massa chusetts coast he has a boat bouse equipped with comfortable chairs and settees. A very ancient mariner in tho neighboring fishing village knows the place and has a pipe marked with his name in the cupboard that hangs on the boat house wall. When Mr. Mayo is "at home" he hoists a big flag on the top of a sixty-foot pole and thon ihe sailor folk flock down in the boat house, levy on tho host's tobacco, find their especial pipes and spin yarns by the hour. A Chip Of the Old Block. Winston Churchill's fearlessness in his Fpeeches has won him much praise in England. He is said to pos sess the same audacity, the same ir reverence for his elders, the same mocking sarcasm as his father, the late Lord Randolph Churchill. Al ready he has made any nr.mbcr of f-n-emies among the; older politicians, who take themsedves very seriously and to whom it is not agreeable to be held up to public derision ,by one whom they regard as a mere stripling. Iiut young Winston cares little for the ani mosity he excites and seems determin ed to follow the policy of his father, who was always a terror to his own party. They "Waited" and "Saw." Warren's Corners, N. Y., April 20th. "Wait and eee-you're better now, of course, but the cure won't last," j This was what the doctors said to ; Mr. A. B. Smith of this place. These j doctors had been treating him for years and he got no better.- They j tnougnt that notning could perma nently cure him. He says: "My kidneys seemed to be so large that there wasn't room for them, and at times it seemed as if ten thousand needles were running through them. I could not sleep on my left side for years, the pain was-so grtat in that position. I had to get up many times tc urinate,, and .my nrine was some times clear and white 'as -spring water, and again it would be high- coiorect and would stain my linen, j ine pain across mv back was nn-fui I was ravenously hungry all the time: "After I had taken Dodd's Kidnev Pills. for four days my kidneys pained nie so bad ! could hardlv Bir n-n On the mornincr of Hip fiftH rv 1 cv.i seme better, and the . improvement continued until I was completely cured. ' mis i& montns aro, and as had no .symptom of a return old trouble I am sure I am nently cured." ' , I have cf my perrna- A woman talkcc v.lien herself. , thinks she - i3 a good she, is able to entertain Cavhria, V.'iiijim;.- Prevlnitft to Uklnr the M-inple ef lioati Kidney I'iJIa I could MC-arcrly bold iny uiii-'. Nw I can e-lfep "dl night aud rare Iv havr to cet tip. mini that mt If Inj ucrom in v bnvk II! lie alu.vn My Mp U gone Isaac W. Vi: i-hkn t'ainhrla, Wyo. ( FREE TO BETTER KIDNEY WEALTH. Do art's -Pills. 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