B2GAINED HEALTH. OratUyln? Letters to Mrs. Pink ham From Happy Women. "I On torn Mj Ufa. Ml. E. WOOLHISKR, Wills, Nrb., writes: "Dkab Mkh. Pinkhau : I owe my life to your Vegetable Compound. The doctor! Mid I had consumption and nothing could be done for nie. My menstruation had stopped and they kid my blood was turning to watt-r. I bad several doctors. They all said I could not lire. 1 began the use of Lydia E. Pinkhara's "Vegetable Compound, and it helicd me right away; men sea returned aud I hae paiued in weight. J have better liealth than 1 have had for years. Itia wonderful what your Com pound has done for me." "I FmI Like a New I'trua." Mr. Gko. I.kach, 1C09 Itolle St., Alton, 111., writes: " Itefore I bepan to take your Vege table Compound 1 was a great sufferer from womb trouble. Menses would ap pear two and three times in a month, causing ine to be so weak I could not aUmtl. 1 could ueither sleep nor eat, and looked bo badly my friends hardly inew me. j " I took doctor's medicine but did not derive much benetit from it. My drug gist gave me one of your little books, and after reading it I decided to try Lydia E. l'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound. I feel like a new person. I would not give your Compound for all the doctors' medicine in the world. I can not praise it enoucrh." Making a HlulT. "1 see you're advertisin' fur a 'second help,' mum," Mid the liuiky tramp who bad called. "If the work ain't too bard, mum, and the wages is satis faetory, I'm wllliu' to Uke the job, per tidln " ' "But, good nets alive!" interrupted the matron, "I advertised for a jrirll 1 don't want any great, overgrown man to do a girl's work I" i "I ," rejuiDed the pilgrim, plaint Irely. 'P'r'apa you would u't mind eofi eoin' the pain of this refu-al, mum, by givin' a pore man tome lean meat an' grany oi gomethlp' like tint?" DEAD EtrlTOU: If you inuw of a solici tor or caoraeser In your city or elsewhere, specially a niao bo has sullrttrd fur sub crtptlona. Insurance, uursery stork. books or tailoring, or a mno wbo ran eWI giola, jrou will poorer a faior by tellliia; blm to cwrrrapnnd with u. or if you will lsrt tkla ntrtlee la yonr paper aud nirl parties will cut tWi notice out and msll to us, we asay be able lo furnish theni a food psl tlon In their own and adjoining rouiittra Addrc AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., Cbleaco. I rbi i.N.:UollN, "North Colorado and parts or Wy oming aud Montana are genuine wine of petrifactions There art petrifactions of every kind, Includina many varieties of wood, ferns, and plants, firth, toads, snails, frog's, ser pents, shell fluh and objects' which cannot be classified The depoilis often occur in layers, as though so me great natural convulsion had de stroyed the animal life of a whole district ai once The sclen Lists make very few and tolerably weak at tempts to explain the singular t he Domenou, and the tact Is evident that they n i more alioul the matter than do the men who i Ick out the .beslspcclm :an and sell them to tour ists. . ft ft 5 . I W T V SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. Don't tm food mh a matktntmh or rubber ctMt It you wintiCMi thai will tp ymi di y in ttt hard cat atofB. buy 1h F.h .Irani lkkar If not fur Ml In yinif In town, wrtto tot talatof u tft a HetallelM4 1 70. Baker's Chocolate. celebrated lor more than a tentury aa a delicious, nutritious. o Si and flesh-forming beverage. haa out J 3 well-kno' Yellow l-abel on the from of every package, nd our l a Hells trade mark, Choroliiere,"oii the Lack. NONH OTtlBH OKNUINB. WALTHR BAKfiR k CO. Ltd.. Dorchester, Mass. Y WHEN YOU WANT TO LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS, USE The ril4a ml pmr. From tne field of sport we go to bed aud get up full of pains and ncues. To next night, by the use of Ht. Jacobs Oil, I we are soothed t sleep and get up ' cured. , Ion l.lrphunt The elephant's a-o e of smell Is so delicate that when la a wild .ate It c-in sent an enemy at a distance of 1,000 yaids, aid the nerves of It trunk are so sensitive that the sraall ,rt substant e can be discovered and Dlcked up by A ("Bw fraMolM toilet a-nries always laelaaaa Mill Hair ud Wbiiker ln. blsti or brown. BOc Knuiuier Ave., Newark, X. J. ilay 24, im. The Piao Couipaiij Warren, I'a.: Gentlemen: I'imi's Cnm for Conaump tiou wa reeoimjienuVj to my mother by a friend, anil I nul I'.. althoiiK'b not bar ing uitii h faith in pa lent uied.eines. For over thirty yearn mother haa had a moat raekwig cough whenever she takes the least cold, ami no medieiues have ever been ahie to touch it. Hhe took your medicine two ilnjs, and her coutch storied ei.'irelj ba not even had a hacking since , and ah ifp better and feels belter than she has lo ycr. I want to tender you my mo-t grateful thanks. We shall never be without l'iao's Cure for (u stiiuption in the house. Itespeetfuliy yours, MUS. N. F. Sl'EEULIXG. I know that my lift was saved hy Piao's Cure lor Conauuiption. John A. Millerj Au buhie, Jiichigan, April 21, loU5. Enaillab-Speaklnat People. One-fourth of tho land surface of tbe globe is occupied by English-speaking people "A Short Flabt," The damp of autumn nights snd niorningH stirs up Sciatica, and then "otiiea a tug of pain. Lse St. Jacobs OH, and then comes a tug to cure It, It Is a short fight and the cure Is sure. Don't owe any perron a grudgn; pay as you go. Nlg-ns of a Good Cow, One or two signs will donate a good cow, Prof. Haeik says, as well as twenty;' in a poor cow t!:e tH;;h runs down straight, so there is no space between the thigh and the udder on one sideand the tail on the other. One of the beat ways to tell what kind of a cow you have is her temperament. A good dairy type haa a sharp spine, strongly devel oped nervous system and sharp hip bones. A good cow has a large, wedge shaped stomach, lor she must have a arge and powerful digestive system to J ute up her food quick to make returns. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure Price 76 censt. DaL uerr. otyjes. A Boston man Is still taking dstgrier retypes, and has been doing so over half a century. He Insists that, la spite of all modern process) hi photog raphy they remain the most correal likenesses ever produced. Mrs. Wlnslow's soothinu Bvaur tor child ren leelblot. softens the sums, reduces Inflam mation, allays psin, eiireswlnd colic 2ftc bottle Par from Civilised Gas. African explorer (d inn founded) What, you. Clarence Vers D Vera, la the heart of darkest Africa! What la the world are you doing here? Clarence Yere De Vere I'm wearing the necktie Visa Darling gar me for Christ maa. I promised her I would, you know. Puck. .VANTKII -Oui-..f iM.lhi'MlihlhstR'l P N Swill U-nefil. K-ri'l fl cpdih l' ftlfinns t'liemlrst Co., .'- VorS ror l(jRDipi'-s4rHt l.ui testimonials Don't prolong a quarrel; make a fit.' hi of it and then quit. Don't think that bright men spend all their time reflecting. Don't i rust a tame wolf and a recon ciled enemy too far off. Don't fomet that man's chief end is the one with the head on. HIE MAJOR'S EXPERIENCE. JVom th Utlroit Fru fVsas. One o-f the stancbeat supporters of tb deep water wsy from the Great Lskes to the oceaii ia Major A. C. Bishop, of 715 Third avenue, Detroit, a civil enginser of wide experience and considerable prom inence io his profession. He was assist ant engineer on the Hudson River RsiJ- J road in 1S.0, and has since conducted large engineering operations. He hss been located in Detroit since 1815, and baa a large acquaintance among the bual ncaa men and citizens of tbis city. Two years ago, for the first time, Major Bishop ws io the hospital. For two months he bad the beat of medical at tendance, but when be was Ji si-barged he was not like the Major Bishop of old. When aiked regarding bia health, be said: "When I had my last spell of siekneasj . itrl ..aa lit a mil tl r i hp hospital I was a sorry sis hi. I could not gain my strength, I and could not walk over a block for see- I eral weeks , I noticed some articles io roe news papers re tarding Dr, W I I II sid s' Pink Pills for Pale Pec p I e, which convinced m that they were wort trying snd bought two tx.ies I did not t s k them for my c o in plexlon but for s I r e n i J h. A fter using them I felt better, and know they did me worlds of good I inn j.le.ixcd to recommend them to invalids who need a took' or to build uti a shattered eonall'titloii 1 "a. o nisiiop.- Sulisrrihcd snd sworn lo before me this j eighth Cnv of Janiinry, ' ItoHF.ItT K III'l.I-. JH., Noury Pui.il.- 13 STUattORN Move la r At mens, PiBts, Oct. 18. During Testerdaw'i OMion of the peace com mil.-ions the commissioners were occupied with the Spanish presentatiou of Tuesday aud the American ariHwer submitted on Friday relating to Cuba and the debt ot the island. The examination of the American written canvans on the sub ject was jnst concluded today, and will be continued at the next j int meeting, following which th Spaniards will doubtless reply in writing the conclu sion of the subji-ct soo t following. The ibUrchangea regarding Cuba are now so far advanced that the Spaniards will not fail to understand the Untied i Stiteg' determination not to aie-ame . part or the whole of the so-called Cuban debt of $I00,000,0M0. It chould not, j however, b) thought that the Ameri- C 1 r i Q rt . t r i i , Vi A.,..aA 1 .A . . v . . a v..i(ii ilia wuifS. VI Hit: IMHIUfC sy have been unmindful of certain local burdens, like thrt mtinicinul obligations oitheOVan cities, roads and kindred properties, local and permanent It should not be forgotton, however, tfat the American attitude in Cuba is h'eld not to be that of an a quiring power, ei her of territory or of its real or cor Struct ive obligations. The opposing Spaniards keenly cotdend that B.nere ignty involves hurd. ns as well as bless ings and that both should puss together from Hpain. splitting: or haiku. Closely following this contention the Spaniards are pressing for a construc tion ill the word ''relinquish" in the Cuban article of the protocol. "We must" they urge, "relinquish sovereignty over Cuba, but to whom7 We have not agreed to relinquish it to the Cubans we relinquish it to the United States." While this contention is keenly and vigorously supported, it has not shaken the jio-ition of the Americans, whocnt the thread of the Spsnish enn'ention in the middle of th var "to relinquish" by sfsur ntr the paniah that they netd not ch' rish anxiety as to whom to re Hnquish, but to conform to the fourth srticle of the protocol, which pledges Spain "il at Cuba, Porto Rico and the other Spnnbh islands of the West Indies shall be in- raed ately evucuate K" Briefly, the American reppf-nse to Spanish diplomacy on coustructioa and definition was that the words "relin quish" and "evacuate" are i.itrc ange able bDd have the same n.eaning. Thus three sessions were given up io patient ly meeting Spain's views and conten tions touching the protocol pledge to ie linquish sovereignty over and title to Cuba and there is a possibility of two ec-sions more. The commifsion will meet again on Wednesday next. Bavonnk, France, Oct. 17. Advices received from Madrid point to efferves cence in military circles there. Mem bers of the military club openly and severely criticse the government for con cluding what they call a "humiliating peace," and come of them even assert the establishment of a military dictator iiip under the present dynnsty. Suirn King Kagtaa;. Kansas City, Oct. 18 The csrliest winter storm in the southwest for twenty-five years, and the worst early storm on record, has almost completely shut Kansas City off from communication with the south, north and west. An opening on the east has alone kept the city from being totally isolated. It hss been raining for the past twenty-four hours. Shortly after mid night Sunday night the rain turned in to snow, and thn temperature dropped perceptibly. Steadily since then a heavy, wet snow, driven by a strong north wind, at points reaching the velocity of a gale, haa prevailed. Hundreds of telegraph and telephone poles out in the open have either been blown down by the strong wind or broken by tbe weight of the snow-covered wire. Railroad traffic, while more or less hampered, has not been badly inter rupted as far as can be learned. In Kansas City no serious damage haa resulted. Snow Is reported falling at PitUburg, Kaa , Bootieville and Chilli cothe, Mo., and other points in the two state. A genuine blizzard prevails in the southwest and west today. A heavy. wet inow has , . , . , been fall at since three o'clock this morning and is driven by a strong wind, which ha prostrated wirea in all directions and caused delay to railroads. The snow followed twenty four hours of steady rain. At Fairniount ark 700 soldiers of tha Third and Fifth Missouri regiments, who began gathering yesterday to be mustered out, spent a dismal night and a worse day The men are without winter equipment of sny kind. This aft moon it was still snowing with tha 'empcreture falling. Troupe Ketorn Froan I'orto Klee. Nxw Yohk, Oct. 18. The United States Iran port Minnewaeka arrived On hoard were Uen. Krns and staff, and the Pennsylvania volunteers about 100 men of f e Wisconsin volunteers and a number of oonvale-centa from the ho pitah of Cuba and Porto Itico. Jeal.ios llnaband Killed, St. Lottia, Oct. 18 As the result of a Aght over a woman, John W. Ed- j wards tonight thot and killed Alex ander W. Charlton. Charlton was di- Torced three ycaes ago. Sim-e then his wife has kept boarders, Ed sards being one of them Cha Iton became jealous of Edwaroa and tonivbt called at the house to see him, and a fluht ensued, resulting in Charlton's death. Ed warda la a son of Col. Davla Edwards, prominent patent medicine man ia Vfianeapolla. bo died in 1890. SPAIN Combats Ever The Fall Wlih Its suddea cbangfa, its hot days and chilly nights, dampness and decaying reg- 'etation, is peculiarly trying to the health. 1 A good Fall Medicine is as important and 1 beneficial as Spring Medicine. Hood's ' 8ursnparilla keeps the blood pure, warda off malaria, creates a good appetite, gives refreshing aleep, and maintains tbe health tone through this trying season. Hood's Sarsaparilla la Auieriea's Greatest Medicine. Hood'a Pills cure all Hvar Ills. 25 osuta. Ilabjr NuiMsrsUilous. It is very unlucky to give away the baby's first iboes. The Jews used to put a fish in the mounth of a child who was backward in learning to talk. If a boy has an eitra large mouth, it ia a sign be will make a tine speaker or Conversationalist. If a baby mistakes you for its father or mother it is a sign you will never have a baoy of your own. The inarticulate baby talk of "goo" and "coo" is said to be the language used by Adam and Eve in paradise. 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