' - t i 1 0 1 PE-RU-NA Women Male Strone Mothers. ani Ilaccy Catarrh of the Pelvic Organs 13 a Frequent Cause of Barrenness. Pe ru na EraJicates Catarrh rrorn the System. TO the wom.w i'f ancient Israel not In tf om :i mother as icar(!-il as th; fr-.iff-st of e.'irthly ala:;nl ii. To IhTiiiiV! .1 riotllT Itlote ".in:i ially thr mother ( a -tririK. healthy lov - w.is tin lirilit.f y,,ry lor llif I niMul wun.inol the pKx rid I'.iMi; (!.ly .. I'.vrtl fl'i'A'. w he'll fn.- I'-rnity ii nrt -.ti- 'ii-d ai c-f "r:, the mother 'f lir.iltliv lulilren is ;m iljrt t ! ad irnr.ition, ainl sometimes env. iy her fieihhorv As iitnpa:-l w.ili ;m ient I -plt;. the nvi r:ii American v.-rrii.ir lias a J'w n 'i hi h .n of r:i t her hood. There are. however, a rrat many ex' ej lions to Ihi-; stat-ni nt. Thi :u t ompanyiti' 1-ftrr-i from ;r-fu! women ho h.ivelen in.nl'-Mo ti'. healthy ami happy mother; ne! no added wi.nls of ourn to i:i.ik them onv itu in-.. 'atarrhhaI we..kiied an-1 impaired their entire system lVrmia nail'T them id arid well. Mrv I.. M f.riliitli. Arci, Irl .ili ., w i it-i: "Your ti.-(!i in: Inl rue a wotiile lul nmount ftf i'mm. It ti r- 1 tnr of l..itren r I .Tin .' r;ir n.li an ! nevr had .'my c InMr n . I.i i r n. I . .ihmmi.; our medic ine A YOUNG MOTHER'S LETTER. Mr-.. W. M. I'cl n-., wiit' -i to Dr. Hartman from I"e!.uio, Mi.s., thft '. Ko'.vin: Delano, Miss. DoctorS. II llcrtmnn, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: -' I feel perfectly well of catarrh. I did as you directed me tt and took I'crunn rnd Manalin. The third of March' I gave birth to a 10-ptmnd bahv irl and we are both well and happy, lam very thankful to yon, and I'eruna saved my life. I recommend it to everyone and can't praise It enough. 'I send you my own and my baby's picture. She ; so sweet and good, she is a I'eruna baby. have such good health now. 1 do all my housework and take care of my baby, end feel so gttod. " There are three or four of my neighbors using I'eruna now, since it did me sn much yitod. They were jjst run down, and they think, it is fine. It it so jpMtd to give strength." - Mrs. W. McRoberts. l; ivt. birth t- a lit p.mt'I lalyirl. Sh?; is n-w six itMt.th'. oM atil wriijhs 2r jiouniSs. Mv fnmili M-r- Mirpi iv-l. Some wouhi Dot lw:!icw it until tin y :!m; to we mr. "My l:ii-5.iri'l avs In: mn-r saw sin h a rfian-.;r in any out: a ; tlif-re was in nu? alter 1 h.nl t.iVrn thtir or f'ur Uittle-; of iVruna. I am : tr n-r than I haw; lt-:n since I was fjiiiter run'. t ixl f.lc-.- cu ami your metl i inj for-v-r. lean nt tell you all. My If ttf-r is Iini l..nij alreaiiy ; hut I will say I'eruna c nr-i itu:. I never Saw or heard of r.nyt'iin lialf s. p'l. I can never thank yon n uh f'r oitr kinilru-ss. In cases i f 1. 1 grin' it works Tike a rharm. It cured tnv I al'V whi n t'ther medicines failed. She r.is real hail with la grippe. " Mrs. I.. M. (irifiith. Mrs. I. K. Tlinmas, Alpha. Mo., writes: " I have used your IVruna and Manalin. I had lx-en tliH torin for several years, hut f'roe nutinatinn 1 (he mother of in vrntion. WESTERNS A NAD A CRAIN CROWING. MIXED FARMING. TVJPI The Reon Whr more whft l VpjCpIl I pnvn li Vtt-rii t'muiitn lit a f'lrftd I l'""rl nnfirti tlisui rlKfWlitrrr. I L I OrJ lwriiH w.-i-tallon input In .n- iK.rll.ui o lti- vim. t-lil. I Ur iiiitb niTttmrlT lauiii.te l-i hn h k-riln wl! i riMne to iTf--tit'n. ttn- lt-lt-r IT in. Ttn'rcr..r -.' ;!. fT t.iif lii'l If mh f ilr a Haiil ir.l a oiii.. n h t Arf unilfrcrci" in Wentf rn Ctnida, 1903. J 9H7.330 Acre. Yiald. 1901!. 117. 923, 7M Bus. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, tin- im:v . huru'i f'-r wlilt h Ik ii -t timklnit entry. At'iin l i e f t. r Bn.t fut-l. lMiilllnr mairrlat rt';i. icmh1 trm. fir ;iiMur anil hn v . A fertile wtl. m .'iitMtnil ruin full, aii.t k HniMic n lug u .iir'"l i n.t .!ri:iat- ii.n f rot;i. i-n.l .. the f.l In iX mr nil Atlno r.il tthrr lltTiurf. Hint . fur rrrtttlrut" et -nir yu rr ti n-fil fr-lt:lil ami (ifiit:t-r r.it-. ftc. ftr.: hni-rr'ntf inlfnt I null .tfral Ion. IMI.IWH. I nml:l, or . W V. H.nnrtt. ""'I Ni-w Virlt l ift: Hliii;.. otuaiia, Jii'l... tLe auttit rled. I ana.llu inv truuiiul At'tut. TITTLE JOURNEYS A-' to lake re-sorts and mountain homes will bo more popular this summer than ever. Many have already arranged their summer tours via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul Railway and many more are poing to do likewise. jPooklets that will help you to plan your vacation trip have just been published, and will be sent on receipt of postage, as follows : "Colorado-California," six cents. "In Lakeland" and "Summer Homes," six cents. 'Lakes Okoboji and Spirii Lake," four cents. F. A. MILLER, Ganeral Passenger Agent, CHICAGO. liomeseekers April 21st TUESDA YS May 5th 8r 19th. June 2nd &16th To certain points in Southwest Mis- v V i eourl, Kansas. Oklahoma, Texas. Ar ' p lana8. etc., at very low rates. Tick ets limited to 21 days for the round trip. Stop-overs allowed on the go ing journey within transit limit of 15 lays. For further information call on or address any agent of the company, or Thomas F. Godfrey, Pass. &. Ticket AgL CITY TICK KT OFKIfE. ffontbeaaf Corner I lib and DoaKlna St.. Omnhn, Nrb. When Answsrrng Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. fV. N. U. Omaha No. 19 ir('3. Cm UbiRC ALL USt fWL$. Bett ioiitfb .'yrup. raie G-m-ki. Cm r SAVED Writes Mrs. W. AWRobcrts. kept ttint; wnw. One day a n-it;hlor woman l roi;lit me jour l-of.'k, the "Ills of Life," and wanted ine to take your med i ine. I told lier tliat I had e,w-n up all lii':of ever fjettinii well. I had tried s.o mut h tnedit ioe. My neiuhliors thought I was nearly dead with consumption. "Finally I concluded that 1 would make a last trial. S ray husband pot me a lottle of I'eruna anil Manalin. I commenced taking them according to directions. That was two years ao. A year ao last No-t-m!ier I gave birth to a 10-jvmnd baby l'v, who is well and hearty; and I am doinjj my own housework. I can never Five I'eruna ton great praise. I think it is the lst medicine I ever heard of." Mrs. E. K. Thomas. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state Most propltt borrow trouble; Mor rnons niarry it. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Trice, 75c. There's many a "nip" 'tv.ixt the cup and the lip. More Flexible and Lasting, won't uliake out or blow out; by using I'etianre tStarrh yon obtain better results than possible with any other brand and one-third more for 6ame money. This Trade Mark appears on Cooking Stoves of highest merit. Th "Klean, Kosl Kitchen Kind" mnko nom"ke, mnell, oot, dirt, aehs or ex. cmKiTe h-Ht. Sare tl-n. work and worry. Kconnrntcal and and hIvht roiuly. Can da nKvd fom room t riMm. 0Wk!nir nd t.aklrif ran done on Ue KIn, Knot Kitchen Kind'7 as rwidilv i on any cowl sbite; but qntrker, with tnorv rotufort and In a Kloan. Kool Kitchen. hold atgnod toTe ftorM. Aktoe tkt Trade Mark. H-v EXCELSIOR B3AHD Pom men SI i deeps Kvp th rider pgrfWrtly dry. Ho wt-rrn Irak in m the Mdtle, ut extra wi4 aod long io the tirt. Extra protection at About. i orr eairs. arraaie wav T , trarnf. Ifywr oeier dirra t have tht-at write filWTtl Tremendous fF ELEGANT PIANOS. 560,000 worth to be told at 30 per cent off eastern price: Strictly standard 1903 mckes. All positively guaraa teed. PRICES $262.50 ip to $350.00 TERMSi Only S5. per month. Write at once to SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Mamifdcturcf, wholesale and retail piano dealers. 1313Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. FREE TO WOMEN! TTT&KTtXm To Prove the hea!intr and iy.vllkl I Cleansinp power of Faitlne mail a larg-e trial package with book of instructions absolutely free. This is net a tiny sample, but a larpe package, encurh to con vince anyone of Its value. WomPn ail over the country are praisinc l"ajctine for what it has done in looal treat ment of f m Im ills, urinfr , o'.l Inflammation anil dioharvos. wonderful as a cif.-ir.sinu vaini.l dnuehe. for sore tbroat. nasul , catarrh, as a mouth wah and to remove tartar . anj whiun the teeth. Send today; a posiai card . w.il do. oltl btdro)ti;ltnrfBt poatpald bTns. SO cent, large box. fatiafMrtloa guiranttu. THE 11- I'AXTIIN C.. It on ton. Alasa. U lolambut A" ! SaJBUIail 1t1(TliMaiia'a Bttm ITYaiaa if J W ; .;;t mm i m in i aaa. MY LIFE" I Do All My House work and Take Care of My Baby and I Feel So Good." ment of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. A REMNANT OF OLD NEWGATE. Where Savage Torture Was Inflicted in Ancient Times. The most notorious pi.rt of the whole structure and which yet re main was the press yard. Here it was that peine forte et dure was in flicted upon prisoners charged with felony who, with the view of saving their property from confiscation, re fused to plead at the bar. This dread ful punishment of being pressed to death was, however, abolished In 1772. A Major Strangways, who was indicted for murder, having refused to plead, was condemned to this sav- I age peine forte et dure. He died in eight minutes, and many of those who witnessed the dreadful sight threw stones at him to hasten his end. New Universal Language. "Esperanto," an artificial language made by Dr. L. Zamenhof for a uni versal language, has gained 80,000 ad herents, among them members of the French Institute, professors in conti nental universities, Count Tolstoi and V. T. Stead. Its object, as stated by a writer In Le Monde Moderne, Paris, Is: "To furnish people who need to communicate with foreigners travel ers, scientists and business men the way to a mutual understanding with out necesity of reporting to the study of many foreign languages." Patton and Peanuts. Er. Patton was delivering a lecture recently in his course on ethics at the Princeton Theological seminary and experienced much annoyance because some of the students ate peanuts in stead of attending to him. Finally he administered this rebuke: "Gentlemen, I have delayed starting the most im portant part of to-day's lecture hoping that the stock of peanuts would be consumed and a restful quiet be re stored. As the quantity seems ample to meet the demands and the supply appears inexhaustible, I feel con strained to request that your appetites be restrained until, the conclusion of this lecture. I would be greatly pleased if in the future anyone wish ing to conduct a 5 o'clock tea in the classroom would confine the refresh ments to sponge cake." Feels Younger and Stronger. Festus, Mo., May 4th. Mr. January S. Lilly, a highly respected old gentle man, aged 76, and whose home is in Festus, says: "For many years I was failing in health. My kidneys were weak and gave me no end of trouble. I had pains in my back and hip6 so bad that I could not sit up straight without bracing my back, and could not sit only a few minutes in any one posi tion. "I had to get up during every night very frequently to relieve myself. " "Our doctor said I had Kidney and Bladder- Inflammation. I have suffer ed for over five years in this way, always worse at night. "I could get no relief, and was get ting worse till I used Dodd's Kidney Pills. "After I Lad used a few boxes of this remedy I felt stronger and better than I have for years and years. My pains all left me and I can rest and sleep. "Every old man or woman who feels as I felt should use Dodd's Kid ney Pills and I am sure they will not be disappointed. They brought me out vonderfuJly." Man born of woman is of few day6 and full of trouble and the fuller he is of tiouble the fewer his days. 1 W4m flj I 'I jrC TOSS OF T00T11TICKS NUMBER MADE IS SIMPLY INCAL CULABLE. - Millions Upon Millions Turned Out from American Factories Every Year and Immense Importations Come from Abroad Various Woods Used. There is tint' article of manufacture that is ust-d so extniv Iy in the Unit ed States that no or.e has an idea of the annual quantity ccneumed. name ly, wooden toothpicks. According to an expert the numbt-r is simply incal culable. Millions upt:n millions jf the tiny wooden slivers are turned out e; t ry year f'orn American lactones a!tne, and on ton of this trenifudous output come importations from Por tugal and Japan and other ct.untrie;; nearly as larre as the domestic prod uct. Most of the American toothpicks conic from Franklin county, in Maine, near the forest home of the white birch, out of which 'J't per cent of the domestic toothpicks are made. This wood Is soft ami pliable and of admir able resistance for the purpose for which it is used. Whole mills in Maine are devoted to supplying the country with toothpicks, and in the industry is to le found some of the finest and most intricate of machinery. Sj tre nie'idoiis is the output oi these ma chines that in a brief season, during the spring. ci!oui;li, toothpicks can be made to supply the markets of the entire ccuntry for the year to cciue. A further idea of the capacity of the machine.-? may be had from the :'ac-t t liar only 10') men are necessary to operate and run all t he mills in Franklin county. Other mills of this kind are scattered throughout Penn sylvania and Massachusetts and west ern New York, but the ital home of the toothpick is Maine. White birch is not the only wood used for (ho domestic toothpick, maple and poplar are employed as well, but oirr-h has the property of retaining its forest oder and sweetness. The felling of toothpick trees is only incidental to the regular lumber work of the Maine foresters. . No especial men are sent out to hunt up suitable trees. Put whenever the foreman of a pang of woodsmen ccmes across a tree especially adapted to toothpicks he orders it felled and laid aside. The branches of the tree are then trimmed and only the trunk itself is transported to the mills. There the bark is skinned and the naked trunk is run through a macaina which severs in into veneers. "Veneers" is the technical expres sion for thin strips of wood no thicker than a jdece of blotting paper and no wider than the length of a toothpick. Once the trunk has been cut into these sheets of wood, only one process remains to turn out the toothpicks fit for packing and shipping to market. The veneers are fed into a second machine supplied wjth sharp, rotary knives that whirl at tremendous high speed, snipping the veneers into tooth picks at the rate of hundreds of thous ands an hour. It is only the so-called "fancy" toothpick that is net made in this country. In Portugal, from where most of the orange wood picks are im ported,, the sticks are sharpened by young girls, who, in return for turning out "picks" are paid three cents a day. The Japanese toothpicks are made of fine reeds, and are distinct from those sent to this country by the Por tuguese manufacturers. A Japanese toothpick is delicate ' and thin as tis sue paper, and nevertheless strong and pliable. The Japanese toothpick maker earns even less than his Por tuguese fellow-craftsman, his remuner ation being but a fraction more than two cents a clay. In short. 1,000 tooth picks may be bought .in Japan for as much as it costs only to pack and box 5.000 of American - make. New York Times. Not Deserving of Sympathy. When we iiear of. some traveler who has been impoverished by sharp ers on an ocean steamer we feel rea sonably sure that he broke into their game expecting to rob them. Either that or he is an Idiot pure and sim ple. The case is obviously a case of the biter bit. We waste no emo tion upon these alleged victims." A fool and his money are soon parted why need we trov.ble ourselves as to the details? Jt 13 a perfectly safe assumption thai in nine cases out of ten the fellow who loses his money hoped and expected to get the better of the others. He was not looking for . congenial companionship, and when the .would-be spoliator is des poiled he appeals to no sense of pity or indignation in the hearts of honest and enlightened men. Nobody cares whether he gets fleeced or not. No body ought to care. Rather Puzzling. The baby had been bawling for three long hours. "Mamma," said little Ostend, "do babies comes from heaven?" "Yes, my son," responded mamma. "Well, bow can they call It 'the land of peace'?" . Rather Discouraging. Rowland "I hear our 'angel' has been passing unfavorable comments about this vaudeville olio." Foxey "Yes, he says the tramp sketch is the only act that is not bum, and that should be." Better Than a- Telephone. Duffy "What I say to my wife goes." Meeker "Is it possible!" Duffy "Yes. As soon as I leave the house she goes over and repeats it to her mother." To Honor Great Philosopher. There is a project of erecting a mon ument to the philosopher Kant in Ber lin to be unveiled on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of hif death in 1904. Continuous Performance. "Kisses and drinks are alike in one way," remarked the breakfast cynic. "When a young man says 'Just one more,' he generally takes a dozen." First Use of Envelopes. Envelopes were first used In 1S39. DOAN'S CHANGE DOUBT TO GLAD SURPRISE EvRnr.iT, Mass. I received the sample of Doan's Pills they Mop ped all my trouble of pri'm in the back, from which I have suffered for two yearn. I am a sole-leather cutter, and being on my feet nnd lifiiuir heavy dies a?l day, appreciate the help Doan's "'ills have given nit. I feci like a nw man. Jko. A. UcnuUbS, 1C3 Iklavont Street. Ft. Loris, Mo. Keeeived sample, and am on my fir.st bottle from the dru:rgit they helped me wonder fully. I had a feeling of wanting to urinate ull the time, ami trouble in passing, burning and itching. That is ull gone now, nnd I feel thankful. E. K. Stkvknmin, r:J." 1 Huston Ave. Aspen, Colo.. April 10, lflO.T Doan's Kidney Pills accomplished tlis tlesired result in my case relief came the second day after I com menced taking them. I was troubled with retention and dribbling f the urine. Now it is natural and free us ever in my life. I). L. Stakkoho. GROWLS FROM THE TIGER. Most girls close their eyes when they are kissed; do you blame them? The poor ye have always with you often so close that they touch you. Politeness is the salt of life; you hate to have it rubbed into you when you are cut up. It does not make it right to do what you ought not to do when you don't do what you ought to do. A lot of people who should be spending good time getting good money spend good money getting a good time. It is all very well to get a good start, but the start you get when some fool puts his cold - hands down your neck may be too good. Prince ton Tiger. a ix lt-to-ijatk iiorstKrcnrERs Use Ked Cross Hall Hlue. It makes clothes clean and Bwetjt as wheu new. All grocers. Emperor William of Germany makes it a point never to be behind in his business. Why It Is the Best Is because made by an entirely different process. Defiance starch is unlike auy other, better and one-third more for 10 cent. Too many expect to purchase heaven with the profits made by he sale of their own souls. Bear Worshipers in Japan. The queerest and perhaps the old est people of the earth are the Ainos, the bear idolators, who are found in the Japanese islands of Kovriles, Sah kalino and chiefly in Yezo or Hon naido. They number not more than 18,000 souls in all and they are fast disappearing. They have the broad cose and the oblique eyes which char acterize the Chinese and Asiatic races generally, but there the resemblance ends. The Ainos are a large and powerful people, straight as an arrow. All the Ainos declare they sprang from the Great White Dog the bear and a princess of the south. The bear is their chief god. KNEW WHEN TO QUIT. Judge Promptly Saw the Point In Pol itician's Advice. One of the most hospitable citizens of Sioux Falls was Judge Fuller of the Supreme Court. He was intro duced to the president's attention with the following incident of his career: The judges made a strong campaign to get the legislature to raise their salaries. The bill met with great op position. Judge Fuller, who had no small political influence,' went up to Pierre to see about it. He was met by one of the leaders of the party. "How about this thing?" said the judge. "Judge," said the other politician, gravely, "you better drop this salary buslnes3. I tell you as a friend.' You don't want it to go through. It Is not in your interest." "Why ain't it?" "Don't you see, judge," explained the politician, "that if we put the sal aries of the judges up to the figure you want, the people will turn around and elect real lawyers to the bench." The point of the story is that the judge dropped the amendment at once. New York Sun. IN CONVENTION. Teachers Learn Something Not in the Class Books. A number of young women attend ing a teachers' convention at Okla homa City some time ago learned a valuable lesson in hygiene through a sister teacher who says: "About a year ago I had my first attack of poor health and it seemed a terrible thing to m for I had always been so well and strong. My stomach, distressed me terribly; it seemed like It was raw, especially after breakfast, and it would burn and hurt me so I could not resL I was soon convinced that it was caused by coffee drinking and at the request of a friend I gave up coffee and began to use Postum Cof fee. . "The change In my condition was something marvelous. I had actually given up teaching "because doctors were unable to help my stomach trou-- ble but since I quit coffee and used Postum my troubles have disappear ed and I have gone to teaching again. "Some time ago I attended a con vention at Oklahoma City and I de termined to have " Postum at my bcardlng-house where there Were eight other teachers, four 'of them suffering from coffee sickness. My landlady did not make the Postum right; but I showed her how and we all found it delicious. We all drank it the rest of the time we were there and the young ladies in question felt much better and declared that their heads were much clearer for study and their general health, much im proved. I have their names if you'! care for them." Names furnished by Postum Co.', Battle Creek. Mich. ' J Achin g backs are ease d. I lip. back, nnd loin palun, limb Kwcllinrs mid dropsy nitis vanish. Thev correct urluc w It la brick dutt sediment, hlzh colored, pain In pntulng, dribbling, frtijueti-y, wetting. Doan s hiducy PilH rcrnovo calculi gravel, iicuevc iicttri palpitation, sierpienancM, ; iv. r . i'. i. dizziueiM, headache. DCrVOUfcUtbS. Consult our Physician by mail; medical ml vice " NEW V-Xr QVcUT OUT N9 M'-sfi2 Yy tURN co., urrLO. n. v.. V1 'jXf V" 0"TIM twil bos, rwec. -y -y 7X7 inoan's VsL 7 sn r VMnnKim VA at ewi. Lf I. C. A y"Mt fvSTTt yL i 1 f.I jreriiu.- bj Loaded Black Powder Shells J shoot stronger than any other black powder shells on the market, because they are loaded more carefully ;5 and made l ry tnem. I THie HUNTEB'S PAVORSTE Promptly Pores rob the busy man' of both time and patience. When Your Grocer Says he does not have Defiance Starch, yon may be pure be is afraid to keep it until his stock of 12 oe. packages are Bold. Defiance Starch is not only liettrr than any other Cold Water Htareh, but contains 1 oz. to the package and sells for 6auie money as 'i oz. brands. Many of. the so-called gems of thought are nothing but paste. Had Missed Him. When a shot was fired in the wing's of an opera-house during the third act of "Carmen" on Zelie de Lussan's opening night in San Francisco a dis appointed spectator, who considered Tennery's Don Jose about "the limit," remarked with a figh of relief, "Thank God." Those about him, who shared his feelings, snickered sympa thetically. Put , their smiles were turned to peals of laughter when Don Jose presently bobbed up serenely, and the talkative wag exclaimed trag ically: "Ye gods, her aim was bad. She missed him!" Senator Studies Meterology. Senator Dillingham ejf Vermont, is a close student ef meterology. finding much amusement in watching the changing temperature lines e-n. the big weather map at the senate and of the capitol. "That pond fascinates me," said the senator pointing to the Gulf of Mexico. "It gives up most of the water that is carried overland and falls as rain in the Eastern and Middle states. What should we do were it nct for the' Gulf of Mexico?" he asked with the enthusiasm of a teacher in structing a geography class. 'The Young Critics' Idea. Friends of E. J. Couse, the artist, xe laughing over, a remark made by some seminary girls who attend ed an exhibition where his picture, "The Peace Pipe," took the Hallgar ten prize. "I like that Couse canvas better than anything I've looked at," said one. "and I want raarnma to come and see it." "Which one was that?" her friend inquired. "Oh! That Peace-Pipe Dream," was the re ply. , T do not believe P!so's Cure for CccsurapttOTi oas an equal for coucrhs and colds. John F Botxk. Trinity fcpnugs, lad., Feb. :6. IbOQ. Santos-Dumont Building Again. Reports from Paris state that Santos-Dumont is busy building a big bal loon shed, which will house at leaEt three of his airships. He has pur chased J 2,000 square meters of land facing the Seine at Neuilly, just op posite the island of Puteaux, where is situated the famous summer club for Parisian sportsmen. M. Dumont lives in the Champs Elysees and goes about on a tiny electric American runabout. His new balloon will be the .tenth that he has built, and as M. Dumont Is of the opinion that No. 9 was much too heavy. No. 10 will be of' a much light er design. Experts say that No. 10 will be a beautiful toy but not a ma chine to conquer- the air. This Will Interest Mothers. I Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Child- ren. used by Mother Gray, 'a nurse in I Children's Home, New York. Cure Fever- 1 ishness. Had Stoma.-h. Teething Disorders, 1 move and regulate the bowels and destroy.! Worms. Sold by all Drugits. 25c. Sample ; FliEE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Leltoy. N. Y. I What should you " do. if you split j your -sides with laughter? Run 'till i I got a 6titch in them. JnM on ;.tlnc It. Snme erorers say tliy l..n t keep pf.. finnr-e Stroh t.rc-anxp thev have a stock In hnnd of. 12 oz. hruiirin. whir-h tliev know cannot e -ol to a'uMumfr who fcas-once'tj-ed the. 16 oz. .kic. Dellanre -"tarch for the same, money. UritUNCiTOH Jcnctio, Mo. I received ftumple of Puxu'h Pi Hi nnd they are nil Hint In claimed, thry re bed lieved a pain in my buck, and did nil an. 1-Unit uiw vxrvtuv. j. at, Tavi-oumvii.i.k. Mim. 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