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'1 . 1 iJe'.X Kv:i ' Vjta. iSTvJ --Tsw ! JLr ' ; ' ' v' -: v.V.;- '" t,' ! - ;-yr-'-' k- : - h v;Vw; Mrs. Hii'jrhson," letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. "DnvnM;:. l'ix:cn,ut:--I sufiVrod for several years Avith perioral Tveakiics. anl lwarin!?-iU)wn pi his, iv.iu'd lv womb tiouLle. Xy npre tito was lit fill, and 1 v.ouM lie awake? fi.r hours, and ewilcl not uli-cp, until I seemed more wary ia the inonshig- than risen I retired. .After read in; om; of your advevtiseinent.s I deeided to try tho merits of Ljdia IS. PinklmmN Vegetable Compound, unci I nm so c.l.itl I did. Jv'ooise mii deseribo t!io good it did nie. 1 took three bottles faithfully, and besides budding up my general health, it drove all disease and poison nut ot my body, and made mo feel an spry and aetive r.s a yom.ij cirl. Mrs. Piiikliam's medieine.s are rortainly all they are claimed to be!' JIks. V.. E. lliroiisov, i!:t7 East Ohio bt, Chicago, 111. Sim, PhiLham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displtirements. Apparently trifling iueiOents in wemcn's dailv life frc-qi: -ntlv produce diRpliuxMuents of tlio womb. A blip on the s-tair.i. lifting- diiii:iBf niesihtruotion, Btiiiulinif at a counter, running a'cwinp n:ri'l:ine, or ntfrmling1 to the most ordinary t:isks m:iy result In ilisplaeeiurut, and a train of serious evilr. is started. Th Hist indication of mieli trouble should lo the bipnnl or quick net ion. Don't let tU-i condition Womo chronic tliroirli neglect or a mutaUcn idea that you c:m overcomo it by exercise or leaving it aloue. More than a million women have regained health by the ute cf Lj dta E, Pinklnun's Veifotable Com pound. If he slifesf trouble nppcars which oi douit understand write, to 31 rs. Cinkluvni, at 1-yun, Iass., lor Iter adviee, and n few tiiuely words from her will Miow you tb- ri;;ht thin!,' to do. This udvieo costs you nothing, but it may menu lil'eorliapi lncssorboth. you couia e.o ior uk im, mere woniti t e no r.ecu ",' of theiv dnr'iinr out, miserable iies in :iTonv. Yly I sntfeit'd aehe, but a lev; Compound . 1 n toVr Health to women who thus Riircr. Jt is a sorereipn cure for tho worst forma of female coin phi intn, that bcrrinrr-down fecliiif, ve:ik biielc, fallini,' iiml disphuemcnt of the womh. iullae.imation of the ovaries, and till troubles uf the uterus or womb. It dissolves ami expels tumors from tho uterus in tho early hinge of development, and elu-eha any tendency to cancer ous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones v.p tho entire female system. Its record of cures ia the greatest in the world, and etioulil be relied upon with (onlldence. , FORFEIT " ! "nnot forthwith alKfVv tutumuulali, which lll pr..ve , Lydl.t Ulsrretion In npooch eloquenep. is more than The easiest way to,outwlt a liar la t tfll the truth. Begin lha Year by Figuring a Little on the Future. If foil looking for opportunity or Inteit. mrnt try lh t...mhwr.(. All uvr ib houthwcit, rltlet fend towm tr rowiiif up, iptndlng, tioqulrliiK nmro. ! iiumllniK uiorf; peoplmt ly ewer, putlilntf. l,lwkt rliltena, who h tho ? trtim of rn r'Hiritlng rtitrrprl.rt if fry kind, the n(. fulnoM uf lotlini moro nod hritrr t'lllilt, Mid mtr taandt to drrl,.p the roiiuiry. Ilrlfl)r. the conilliloii la thta: the South weal la reai;y In neert uf nothlntr ar people. More men are wanted. In the houtbweat am vaat arnaa of unlmpnifed land -land not yield ln( the erope of which it la capahle. The aame liiini. In n d'fferetit war. la true of the town. Few llnoeof touineaa are adequately represented. There ar onenlna uf all aorta-for mill and nianuraotnrtn pian a. for amen atorea of all kinda. for uatika, newipaiien wul luoihrr yard. Mechanlca and prufeaalonal nten, out a are In dnnind. Tell nt what you want, how much you hare In Invi'.Uaml we'll help jou with laluruiatlon ooul a guud oprnlui. GEORQK MORTON, Osn'l Pan. A St., St. Louis, Mo. The FREE Honnsstcad LANDS OF an lyeQtcrn uaiOT Are the STAR ATTRACTIONS for 1904. Million of i rn of hinrilieiit (train nl Cmr intl nni- td hi l:rti h fr i iff, nr br fi;u tue liuin Kvift) Conifaitii. Lunl Cm poi utiti, tic, THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS (iftmt i rti tlfllnhtfnl clliii.ttt', Njtlrnilltl ri-ilitnitl m 1 1 it it y ndvantiivra, nntl nrulth nml nfllm nrr nriiulroil nully. l.HiiO hv ininiitiiaticit (I ml rid II-c ie-.( )rar, orrr l'lllt ll'lTRim (I II I HI n ( e-, V tl 1 1 1 .T" a It I (1 17 I H . - Ar.Htl f..r I A ,t. n.l ........ - ' " iv..... ... . .....t : t ... . i -.. . ipmiiiiSiiii of Chicao-o. whose 8 r.irs. Lelah Stcwell, 177 Wellington St, Kingston, Ont., writes: "DnAr. Jilts. l'l.xKirAM: You are indeed a pe.rlsend to women, and if they nil hncw what for yenr.s vith hcnrin-tlown pidne, bottles of Jwiia I!. I'inlilinrn'jj xvs. ee,oTitt;.o toiupot:i:i maue nie jook new and jnTriinsinff to me. i am Jight and hajipy, and I do not 1. now v lint Hiknettt is, and I now enjoy the Ir: t cf health." tydia l l'mkliam s vegetr-ble can alnavs i e relied uiion to restore r.rndnra tlio erlrlnM lftti-n nd Ignsturei ol llinir :ilnlutn ,-iM-M'ciriK'i. ., I'iukhum .Meilichio Co., Lynn, Mud If you don't obey your mother you'll obey your stepmother. No chromos or cheap premiums, but a better quality nntl one-third more of Defiance Starch for tho same price of other starches. Forgiveness Tho noblest of nil vir tues. There'H nudimi; than Insincerity. more disgraceful Tho Wondnrful t'nm 9pnitor. Poen lt work In thirty nitnuten and leaved Irss than 1 per cent butter fat. The price Is ridiculously low, accord Inn to lxe, t2.Vo to $6.00 fit. It, antl when you have one- you would not part therfwlth for (If t y times Its cost. JI'dT SEND THIS NOl'tCI with Bo stamps for postR to thr John A. fcalfcer Seed Co., La I'rosse, Wis., and gut their blK catiloK, fully tloscrlblnK this romnrkitble Crram foparutor, and hundreds of other tools nml furm seeds used by the farmer. (W. N. U.) If you follow a crow long enough you will light on carrion. LEWIS SINGLE BINDER STRAIGHT at CIGAR sSrlR5,600,000 mt Jooikt or dlrr.'l liotu fa. lot), re,)tla. 111 1 rV ' seedt Potatoes !trAAAA rif - 1 FORSALEXHEAPf; V L-int at 't. Treniro'loua yielila, C i .tiiu tt i ii-.i uiaoia r WLrw, rC.7 10 CENTS e, I thla niilli ktI ti ii lota ol farm a--.il er.tnti" an I j rata'oa-'.i. H,,'P nllntKMitTeoaliiie.f lt IV,,. A.O.I In. eerier, Miu-an i i ivimi, Hmnrna, Un MlaniKMu, t oU K tejito.lr, BRIDGING All II-ILANB SEA. One of the Most Stupendous and Difficult Feats of Railroad Entjineerin Successfully Accomplished. We have in times past been told ' much of wor.de.-f.il feats in ia lroad buihiint;. and much ha . been written of the ei'.siiieeriiii; skill and darii; that tlirected the course of tho iron horse ccross the plains and intmntains tliat lie between the Missouri river anil the racifle ocean. "In the grandeur ar.it uianitude of the underlal, iiw. the Vr.:,m raei'le-Central l'acilie hiu never b.-en eipialej. The te.eiu'y nrd persevcraneo w ith which the werl; was urged forward and the rapidity with which it was executed, are without a parallel in history," were the slate iiietits of the special f,overi::iietit to:a niissloiiers to the Secretary of tile Interior. Thirty-live years ayo there was no time to upend on work r.imilar to that which has just been completed. Then the world was watching; while the builders of the Union Tacillc and Ccti- . . t- - i ,r" . .' ;y 71 vV- f ' ! ' " ' - i ;v;.';;::Av.';' ,:"v;V(n; j'v- ; . ',V; , ---'A --.i;' ''v-''V' -v -.r;;:' t1'' . , View of tl-is Track Acr:ss the Grert Sr.lt Luke. trai raeiiie raced f r .snprenincy. I! , was a liiagnitleont. politest, but nov.a- : days the owners of the road have hec.i I brotr:ht to consider other pr,)b!en:s. One of these necessitated the ntdiition f the grade question and the straight ening of .the track. One ef the most interesting and dif ficult feats of railroad engineerirg over undertaken lias just been com pletedthe building of a bridge acro.-s the Croat Salt Lake between Ogden, Utah, and I.ucln, Nevada. Tho work being practically Pom pletod, the now track was formally opened last Thanksgiving day when Mr. K. 11. Ilarriman. head of the llitr rlman lines, and a big parly of railroad magnutoR partook of Thanksgiving day dinner In the middle of Ureal Salt Lake. DEATH THAT WAS FORETOLD I Ghostly Messenger King Guitavut Alone Could See. Klrg Ciiistavus IV of Sweden, who reigned In the early part of last con I ttry. was taking supper one evening with a prince of Uaden nml others, among them a Count liwcnhjelm. Suddenly, half way througn tho bup per. the king let drop his knife and fork and, turning to Uiwenhjelm. said: "Look! Don't you see?" at the fan m r time gr.nlng across the table. Hill Ml one nn.er..tiM)i what he meant and he dropped the subject. Ijiter, nf- trr the prince of Hade;) lad tleparted. tht Kb g said to lil. companions: "When I asked you whether you saw r.nythlng I had myself distinctly seen the double, or wraith, of the tlnee of Hinlen enter the room nntl. . pnssinu rmenl the table, place Itself behind that prince's chair, where It quickly faded n" ami Minlshcd. You know." added the king, "the terrible Import attached In ear country to sieh ap paritions and. having given yon the lo-y to what you may well have thought unaccountable conduct on my I 1,niL'!f''lfV The 0;u':en-l.iie!t! "Cut-Off Is mc miles In le::gili. ti-.ll.'s m land and mile j of trcUh wtrU :nl "i'.U-ie t" over the waters t f (Jreat liait Lake. It preteiits a practir.illy level track ex cept for u td.oit U.Ktunro on tiu west eni! rear Lucin, Nevada. wh e;e a slin!;t grade is eac nii:tered. The ese uf this cut off v!!l out the traiH-co:-.! iin'i:t.il traff! the old lii'.e from (:',,ii';i to Neva.la, ar.)u::il the h'.Ue. Th; throw ,ner l.uein. ; strip The Lucin "Cut-Off" Acros3 the Great ot track s on? or the :::eat rxt.enn on? of the :::e:-,t of the llarriniiui nyi-tci-i, the niaximum ?vr,ii!e over the hue; f'romotory liill is !.' ! I'eH to the n:iie and helper engines are always ntcessary. Tho .elimina tion cf the use of these ongiucu will tneaa the saving; of at least Sl.nno a day in operatitu; expenses and also a saving of aeveial hours In runninir time. The original' kcciip of the cut off A fV (, 4 1 , , 1. - v-i - v? vi.) t : v?'1 V-'V i--"' !--"V'-' v.a ; a.::: :-:v;-d b !fi:nti:!g!'-,.i. Tin ed r.lter the lat the late Col. , J. plans were p; rlect- Col. lbinti-.-gton'u death and approved by Jir. Ilarriman when he assii ued charge of the line. rtoi.vo work was commerced in la"-, a. id tlius tho almost impossible task was completed in about 22 months. Tho lnt pile was driven dur ing tlie last week of October. This great work lias cost over ?l,2i!0.0no. Railrod Officials at Formal Opening of tho OfldervLucin "Cut-Off." The cut-off runs from Ogden west fifteen miles over level country be fore warning the lake proper, then across the east arm of the lake nine miles to rromotory. Then five miles of eolld road bed and then nineteen miles went over the west rtrm of tho lake toward I.tieln and thence across tho (ireat Salt l-ak; desert to Lucin, Nevada. Aprorts tho east arm of the purl, I now request you to keen "trletly In yourselves what I have im parted to ton." The following even ing and at the same hour, according to Count l.owcnhjelm. while the court was seated as usual at supper, the Platter of horses' hoofs were heard in the palace quadrangle nntl a cour ier was speeiily announced, who brought tldlnga of n disastrous car riage accident in which the prince of Ikiih-n hud lost his life. ! Clear Sclf'RI(hteGusncs!t. I :'r. Charles H. I'arkhurst was talk- i 1 : li'g about the self rluhieous. j "They are a strange class," he paid. ; "Whenever I think of them I am re- m!n led or a man who tiled in t.elpsle 1 while I was stud) lug there, some t thirty years ago. This man was so i abominably self rlgl.teou t that they I say he tmutnurcd os ho lay dying: "'And If I owe any man any thing . I freely lorglvn him tho debt.'" Old City Directory. The lletlin directory, tho flo edi tion of which Is JiiM out, fiai com I'tetcd Its L'OOth year. it vi;i be al.-.o; saippoi'ted by tie a c M-.tlr.iioiu Neir the ' ot tnia will ,:c a tre:t!e work a pai t f Oi l feet let'; for the Hear vhiih Hoas into the a.e.i of the ss I'l'ionetiuy Poii.t runs five lal.e. Across I mill s ei' si celt vor'o ;!;,!,,. i f,...r M 1 ro.-.d bed. and here tl i 11 vas earoiin'i'.'t'd. a cut of ion;; in hnd and roi k oi burren MuiT beiim neeessari . At this pni: t, the ir.o.U hiamii'iil on this i n- Ga!t Lake. land ,s;m vo:; ha-, r been made for a:i iuniK'nvc sieiiiner nvuri. Across I he west arm ef the lake Is eleven miles of trestle work with n I'll-in approach of four miles at each end. In eoaiplellns the work of span nln;; the lake one great dillkully was etieoiiiilered across the east una liy the settling of till iiis'and l resile work. This was caused by the salt, of the How of the Hear river bavin;; collected for centuries over the bottom of the hike and havirg formed a salt wall of MO feet. It took l.OOii tons of rock in piles which appear to have reached the Imitnm of the lake proper and which has resulted in a (inn and splendid road bed. In n speech which hs made at the Alta Club, Salt Lake City, on the eve of the opening or tho Cut-Off," Mr. Hariin;an said: "The work Involved In this plan has been supervised by .Mesas. Ilariiman and Krutt. ehnlM. of the Southern J'a- j eiflc. ai'tl .Ve-rs. Hurt ai d Horry of and ihe.-e two rail la i lie last three at- jrhi.eeo.iioi) I mo l uion I'aeiiie, reals h.ne spent years somewhere : repair i a the expe aiue.'' :id" taerovetnenl-i a of operation or lile ifom maiateii- Coijcs.il Crowds, an 'lit:-o:!tieiio:i to his "Pi::,. :, of In the He ami Y n't:; of the Census of Kngland !; ia HUM," Mr. William San- .-"o (io l'o'lowi"g crious sta ' ii" all the people of Kni-.laiid :!e -. h id to pass through Hon 'roe 'sjom, four abreast, and 1 list;. : ! ar.'. . ! 'o:i ia even reiliiy were nfforded for their ad u'luiion-iipted passtige, dur ; free ing twelve hours daily, Sundays ex cepted, it v.cuhl take nearly four months mid a half for the population to file through at quick ni.'.rch. four deep. The length of this vast col umn would he 2,'SS miles. To count thoin singly at the rate of one a sec ond would take nearly two years and a half, assuming that the same num ber of hours dally wore occupied, and that Sundays also were excepted." Philippine Constabulary. Tho constabulary of tho Philippines Is an armed force of six thousand tint Ives. TEETH OF THE RAT. One of the Finest of Nature's Imple ments. One of nature's finest Implements Is the tooth of a rat. Ha edge la as hard and sharp as the finest steel; Tho rat keeps In constant practice. To gnaw on" the logs of a living bird doe not come amiss, and to destroy the sides of elephants' feet Is one ef Its records. Home years ago the ele phnnls nt the London zoological gar dens were ohseiteil to be verv rest- ess. could not keep still, and appeared tender about the feel. Th" nilthoiitics Invoked the aid of Frank llueklnnd. the raturalist. lie t aced the clreuni stance to rats. At night they stole from their runs and us the elephants slept ciliuly nibbled and tore nl the huge feet. The quit a hail been eaten completely oh the mighty nails and the llesh beneath tunneled. Appar ently similar tricks had been resorted to In the c ase of the hlppop iiaie.us. for h' vernl times rats wire found where the ireahiro had t uned in Ms steep i and crushed his jmsll ctietnien tin. la:;e, f. I'-in nii,l;Ii of op riv'-r, I t;Mth Ills flanks. BEFORE m PUDLFC EYE INDICT MAYOR OF CHICAGO. Coroner's Jury Holds Harrison in Con nection With Theater Fire. Declaring that ids "tendency to sluik responsibility" Is the cause ot u "weak c.iurM' ami iuriiieieiicv" in ti e city ha!! administration, the coroner's jury in the Iroquois the iuvestiuat ion. at Chicago Ie Id Mayor Harrison to the Kraiid jur. "t'titil lie Is dischi.ri;,-.! I iv due i . ir.-e of h'w," is tho tenim i f the Icif. of ai i"t .uioti v. hit Ii the jury fixed.. W. i .Vayer ll.:r:-:.--o;i the it;-:ow:,.g wt r 1 held to ll-.. sponsible in p. rt i lending lioloe.i.i 1 flared was th. r the citv ordiiiiiixt . prand y.xvy v. ie r the l::-e iin.l it-- ::t which Ike ju v i',e mil td iok.t ioa ; el' iu I V'. p.tf. of the play house: Will .1. D.'.vK pre-ide' quids Theater cv-paay Ol tk' the.lt'T. lo'id it! 1 " th -li'tit: :'l t::-.: .ser di : Hi" IK'.d lite not ip- d tile for neglet t i:i not iiter was properly ing that t!n iu 'tt ueli ii properly e,, ippeti. . .; es-'t-.im eni,- f i f t l.e I id re q-MiisibJe t'er t'. e , I e.i tt ; was oqi-.p f.tu ; as ieiprr. d ie, ".d w tis t:oi. pr .ii-ey .ii.su W i'liii-w C. Li;1.: V:l';a;:i li iiep;.:,L :: el I . ' eeing I hat vt.Ml tire t:pj ordin.an.c a 'true' tin; Hi" in liis tli'.ie -s Ceoi-;- W .-ii.r.i -. Iii Hie Iroquois l :l.i:ns. li.idi. i.t., . i ciisihie for !!!..; i er to 1... i o:,i:'!e; uilow in: (ipe.,!; w n not completed, and v.-illicit! It:; v- ii g niade a t!: iivuph lii:-peci ion ol ;i,e .-Inirlure r.rd it-: equipun-iii1'. I-Mwanl l.att.,iilin. building inspector. Guilty of gross negligence ai;d neieet of duty in repoi-iin;.: the theater "t. K," wh.en it was not properly fiirnislied and equippoi:. William C. Sailers, -house (ireman at the theater, lb Id guilty of gros.-: neg lect of duty in :iot reporting to Chief Musham the condition of the t heater in regard to lire equipments. .lames K. Ctinir.ilngs. stage carpenter at tin; theater. Held .guilty ef gross IT--.f.-v. yS '7 Ms; im Mayor Carter H. Harrison. n.-gleet of duty in not seeing to it that the theater stage was fully equipped with apparatus for extinguishing (ires. William McMuIIen, operator of tl iod light. Held to be responsible for neg lecting to have his light properly safe guarded, when he knew the danger of the contact with an infianimuble drapery. .Mayor Harrison is i ;w held In t'Ott bail to await the K-tion of tho grand jury. Of ail the eight men held, all have given ball except William Mc--Vi'llen, the man who operated the falal Mood light, who ha-; guno to jail in (lefi'.uit of finding hor.dsn.r-ii. LONG TIME ON WATCH. Keeper of Ker.ocha Brcakw,-,t?i-to Celebrate Anniversary. l.oiti.i Nanih'on do Dcituar, tho armed ke pi r t.t the light ;:i Keu 'iht :to- ilia break wati'r. i bratlon of hi i nry in that ; idatiiiing ier the cole- thirty "itioM see, mil annivei to which lie was Mr. He Deimar itch to the sar.u? great Napoleon. "o:il in is.i, and :iopoir,tcd in i:-;.', traces his aneetvy I blood is-: that of ilf He wo.s borsi ii; A:,,-.: 'aiue to Ke;io.-i; s, ( a rnrs hiter with his hrotliei -in-law. K. s. Thnnie. who is now tilth aunit'oi- of the United -i.i'es Tieasary. i mring the civil war lw, fi, ,,..!,( ...t.l. .,. . ..- 'no rirst Wisconsin volunteers, losing his r,-,,, nt ,), ))Ul, tie of I't-rrj vllle-Chicago Chronhje IS MISSED AT WASHINC. ON. Persian MiniEter's Promotion Removes Picturesque Firure. I tin i i.tiit, vi i , .... t .. . . 'ioui tniongton ttf (ion. Knan, lYrsl.in minister, who Is pronioteti to a lenna post, removes ti most picturesque figure fmm ,,, ri, ,, tut TI... . . .. 1 ..... Seerui, wnose rn ,,, Mofak I lamed Dov. let, has been In WAMllllltrtf.n r....M . . . . ji'srs, inn nas never "come laminar with the English lan guage, speaking French entirely with members of the diplomatic corps, fjen Khun is regarded as tho shah's right hand man. his most notable work hav ItiK been done in cultivating friendly c,,v,.pn the republics of .......it America a i: d his home govern ment. Ibsen Is Failing Fast. The latest news concerning lbsnn, health Is of a serious k,. Vienna doctor who recently visited him In Chr stlana reports ti,t ,. ,,d prae lieally.los. Ms speech." Tllo 0r says further: "Also his faculties are i'Hmlre.l. His ss of m,.ln(iry s nr. I en nrly tio.lceable. i ,,,n.seqneco ol these tlefects he c:..,ot Work. Ibsen Is. in r-Pt. completely broken up .t I'l'-eiltS the pietnre of M.,p,,.ss ,,, Deaf Mute Wins Honors. For I he n,t ,inm , )is(in. of '.i'rman unlv, rsiteH deaf ,. ,,.1H xiieeeotled ill . .I.t I n i 1. 1? a doctor's tie- aiter Knntc the Dnlvcr.lty f .eiisle on whom has cu li'ireti a rn. D lt coiniiitratlvctv young man. ;s t..,,,.,.. f,,r .,, ;. Is regattleil years. . -i i in- 1 1 1 i -ir n "lie of the best in recent Abvsilnla's Army. "" .m.iis of Abv slnla has nn 4 1 it CONSTANT ACHING. Tt.uk aches ;u the time. Spoils your appetite; wearies the body, worries the mind. Kidneys causo It all, ..ud D. .-.til's Kidney I'll'.s re lieve and cure it. H. It. Mi-C.ttter. of L'l'l Cl:eny st., l'oitlan 1. t)regi n, inspector (f fiiiglit for tho Trans C, r.titieu tal Co., says: "I uu'd Dunn's Kid u e y Hills for b a c k a c h e ioui other symptoms w loch had aaiioyt . think a odd was w hole trouble. It f kidney trouble n.e fef u-.oaihs. I 'sponsible for the i- Mi'.ed to settle in my kidneys. Do in's Kidney Hills roe' ed it out. It Is sctcrnl months tdr.ee 1 u -;ed tin in, and up U. ilate there has been in. ree;:;Teuce of tho trouble." Dean's Kidney fill-, for sale by all dealers, l'rlce, ."ill cents pel box. l-'oa-tc. Miluurn Co.. HulTalo. N. Y. Ciiarm wins the strike, heart. tin sight, but merit A woman' i.'i;': worth idea tellitu uf a si , r l'Olt lil VT Oil SMI! Pi Crop r.tjrtrn, HKVEUAl. CilOtcE FArjtR, huail lwr i:ul. J. Ill I. It. i t. , Sii.iik tlj, louu, The only one. way l- have a lii"iul Is to The lit day Is j. rt thing to put (intl health. liy lor a rainv Catarrh Cannot De Cured. Wltui.OC M. M'I'l ie l los.n ilirv tunn.it tenrtl ItullK'Atol ill,' llo,' .!-'. ( Itt.tlTll Ih H li"Oil I'l roll.tt I ltlo;..il it I. .'.i-'. rilol III orili T rn-ii re II yon niii.t toko tnioin.il r"iii,ilti'H, Itiilt . ( itiitrrh Cum I. iiiken lo-t.-ri.ii liy. mo! m il .11 tee 1 1 y on Ihn IiImikI titnl 111111-00. .iirf;:ri". It nl I", l hi ittrli I "u ro 1. nut a iiiui-k nieill- fltn'. Ilwto int'tftilit'il liv f tin- lit iliv-til:in:t in 1 Ilia,, hi 11 1 rv lur ;'i'iii-i innl . u reuuli.i- reierf pr inn. It U tMinp-i.t-it ,if lltti ln'-t t,,nli-H known, ruiiilitnt'tl ill. Ill" lifi-l lil I pnt'llliM'n, ml Inn tlliri'lly ,111 the llllll'l 'ia Nltrlil,'!. Til,' IIITtri't. (-i.iiililiiiitlo'n t,l die lit'i liitfri',ll"iilH In wli.it. iro,lnro. .in-li unnrli'i-fnl ro nlln In 0U Ini; t-iitiirrli. s,iu f.,r toMitmotilnlM. free. K..I. ( IIIAKY A CO., 1-Mw., liiluil,ll P11M Sv linitrvlMa, pi-li'o 7"i-. lako Hail'i h attilly I'll In ir connllpnttoa. First impressions are everything witli tilt! collector of engravings. Ambit ion never to lie salislied w ith one's achievements. Clear wliito cIoUiph nro n sign Hint, tlie hoiiMiliivpi r iim'h Iteil Cross Hall Uluo. Lar'o 'i oz. paekago, i cents. Success To h: per.ectiy salisfiod with one's iiclilu'eliienir. 'Vj support a delusion la to co.n t do I'.iinietl out, but tvas insured In Hie STATU FA li MICH'S MUTUAL l.N'SI'R A.NTK CO. of South Omaha. Nebr., which iiii'.-ins that he got. his money. Has some agent tried to cancel your Mutual I'o! icy'.' Telling you all sorts of things, almost crying for you. Why'.' Hecause he iveds the money In would make tail, ol" you, wanted pay fo. the talk ho gave. Don't be fooled. Keep your Mutual Insurance, ami get more if you need it. Write to 11. It. Sloiiffer, .Secretary, South Omaha, Nebr. , It takes two to fill a family jar. Brief Superscriptions. Senator latum has an envelope ad dressed to him that he thinks equals I tie famous one Secretary Kllhu Hoot received. Secretary Uoot's reads: ' Tlie Hon. LI 1 1 11 Hoot." Senrtor Han tin's was inscribed: "Sen. Hannah, Wash." Tlie Lebzudy Airship. The Ilmndy airship, in its recent trial between Paris and Moisson, a distance of about fifty miles, showed a doeile dirigibility. giving it the palm among balloons, and its screw pro peller working up to a niaximum of a thousand revolutions a minui", ena bled it to make headway against mod erate w inds and choose its own course and return. The ship, alter two hours of successful sailing and m ine-tvi-ring. came duly hack to its own shod, and dropped down before lis door, like a dove returning to its cote. It has since suffered damage and be:'ii near ly destroyed In other experiments, but Hie success of tho one referred to is a step forward In aeronautics and of such significance In that delicate and dillliult practice. De:t in the Worltf. Kstherville, la., Feb. 1st. Mr. fieorge J. Harbor of this place says: "Dodd's Kidney Pills nro tho best medicine In the world. There Is noth ing as good. I hail been sKk for over 13 years with Kidney Disease which finally turned Into Urlght'a Disease. I was treated by Doctors in Chicago but they didn't do me any good. The best Doctor In ICsthervllIo treated me for five years with no bettor aurcoss. I hoard of Dodd'a Kidney Pills and made up my mind to give them a trial. "I am very thankful to bo able to say that thoy cured me completely and I think thoy are the best medicine In the world." Tho honest, earnest, straightfor ward experiences of real living men and women aro the only material used In advertising Dodd's Kidney Pills. One nttch testimony la worth more than a thousand unaupix.rtul claims. Tho people who hnv used Dodd'a Kidney nils ero those whoso evi dence Is worth consideration and surely nothing can bo more convinc ing than a statement like .Mr. Par her s. Thero are thousands of others just as st rung. Jealousy The homnRe paid by fail ure to success. Wise tnau- One who Is and doesn't sh,w It. PUTNAM FADFLKSS DYFS color Silk, Wool and Cotton nt one boiling Any wise wife knows It Is policy In let hubby think he la the boss, Some men never appreciate hnmo until they are miles away from it. rjTCrrtnan-nllT rM. w nt. at n-r m. after III.) ,lrM it.t'.not Or. Klin. . il,.i ,,,,.. Ni..e. ar. N-,1 tor I Itl K all. .HI 1.1.1 ..... . . It. Ik U. Kma,ul.,ti in liUmK, i'liiUoIHa. ra it is muialry t,c Ky oni;in W!, succeeds In liilpLiK the .4P mn. ih, . hfi-'Zp, It army of i:,ihmi cniited from n oim.nno. tie ti. all tavaliy, re lmlatlon of but 3,. W . . t'eiinrtl, l J..W olk Ll'a liU.ltliU(. , Li Misfortune Is the spur of ambition