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w av .'. f j: una Gk.tvAa. TiHMv VlliAlijUT. (irou ".-u cm Mdi ne") It iuld be lujp' fc ib.e f r a lawyer o make 3 rt put 1 1 m to bit prob-a- iiUVV OL'U Hitii LUNM MIS iTLH .SAILED (From ";;u cess Magazine) When our trst- f r Ign minister tr- i ip p. lis' .. st, s .' 83 i? 'i !fm i III s- V Young women may avoid much sick liness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " "Deab Mm PtirmAM : I feel It my duty to tell all yonng; women how much Lydia K. Pinkham's wonderful Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and ' did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person. ' and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. I recommend it to all young w omen who suiler from female weak eaa." Mis Alma Pratt, Holly, Hich. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO YOTJNO OTTILS." s All young prlrls at this period of life are earnestly Invited te . write Mr. Plukhaiu for advice; she bus guided in a motherly waj i hundreds of young women; her advice Is 1'rcely and cheerful!? given, and her address Ls Ly nn, .Mass. Jndjfinfr from the letter she ( receiving from o many yonn plrl Mr. FlnUham believe that our jrirl are often puhed nltocother too near th ' limit of their endurance nowaday in our public achoola ami M-tnlnariea. Nothing is allowed to interfere with tuilies, the girl must lie puahed fx the front aud graduated with honor; often physical collapse follow, tod it taka year to reoorcr the lost vitality, often it U never recovered. A Younff Chicago Girl Saved from Despair. "Dear Mas. Pin kit am ; I wish to thank yon for the holp and hen Itflt I have received through the li e of Lydia E. rinUlium'n Vege table Compound and Liver nils. 'When I was about seventecL r-'-rrvv years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual gooc Stf-vrSSjW. ueaLU and vitality. Father said I studied toe hard, lut the doctor thoi'.giit d;"rrrht auu prt'Rcrilx'd tonics, which I took by th quart without relief. lU-ading one day ir the paper of Mrs. llnkhmn's great cures and luiduig the symptoms ci.-scTito an 1 iwowH Ttiinn I dpcldpd T wnuld cive Lvdiu m&? E. IMnkham'B Voffetalde Compound 8 vi;' vfji trial. I did not say a word to the doctor . S''SfW I Ixmght it myself, and took it according tr H ri'Ctinn rf'tni ir V (r tWO moniDS and I found that I gradually improved and that all pains left me, and I was ni old sc'f onco more. Lii.lie IL biNCLAJ.. 17 E. 22d bu, Chicago I1L". IiTdla E. Plnltrtam'B Veiretnhlo Compound Is the one snre rem- fAy to be relied upon at this Important period in a younjr pirl life: with it she can go through with courage and safety the work be must arcOinili-di, and fortify lier physical well beinir so tkat her future life may be Insured against sickness and sullering. onnrH forthwith prodoo th orlflnml lttrt Mid tlfnfttHM ol Vluod Will firurm IMolr irnuif (iTinnienw". Lrdiu K. ribkluMa AloUlcluw Co.. Liam, MMi "Much a I hale to truicUe peojjll I Uiat iay I tu.ijii it i a p.ty lor auy j Sou li l,e oo k.iid or luA iiu uh lUj. Mi. Cuujui.iii, Iioui Svw oid ia,' laid Mrg. JyUi',, lu uu ai.evU toue. "vhy, I thought he st-euied verj kiniple and fueuu.y," jid the lu'.u.i ter wife. "'I hey are buch rich pex ie, unj yet nbe iiri'- us plaiuiy at ilmoift any one here." 'I i,'UiJ that's only because six docsa't think we're jj wj enough to sti tier hauUsome cloihe.," said lir. 4o1 2ei, pluiutively. '"bhe's tot Wimll bf hhowy rus and sofa pillows, but I Sou t sunioe ki.e'd think uuy of ui were good enough to touch them, uiuy te. 1 reckou se iU more by buii things thuu by bixiks and intellect (.lout likely. S ell, every one to he! tante." "Oh, there Ls a Cue library up talis," said the mlniiiter's wife, "i room Just lined with books." "I sun likely nhe's one of thos tlirit never tiike a ueedle in theii lands," said Mr. Jowiiers, frovvinj fc.ore and more peiiiu.itic. "I pi'w tuine to say she J rather lie on l lounge with a book all day." "Oh, but she's clever with her nee file," said the minister's wile. "Sue i the president of a sewing society tha suites garments for pour children, an( he lias showed tue how to plan sucl pretty Jacket for Helen." "I didn't suppose, she'd ever know mytliiiitf about other folks 'children sxceptina that they weren't fit to piaj with hers," suld Mr. Jowders, witt lenity, rising to go. "I've just coiul from tliere. Inviting her little girl U :ome to my Mary lilleu's party to morrow night, and she said she wa 'afraid she'd better not.' " "lint her little girl is delicate, yot know, and slightly lame still from IN tITects of an accident," said the min ister's wife, gently. "Didn't yoc Lnow-r . Mrs. Jowders slow ly ant down naln In the chair from which she had just risen, mid loosened her shawl. "Do you suppose she'd like thai Ipple sliimp receipt of mine';" she nsk ( 1. her f ice relating Into more cheer fid lines. "She seemed a kind of a ro Uring woman that wouldn't wish t like liberties with an old resident, but ( heard she spoke of relihhlng It ai Jie church social. I believe I'll ste; j) there nud take her the receipt to Jiorrow. Youth's Companion. on i.iie continually thlnkum j ranged to fo to Lond d he ab re ib ut medicine or Drfineerinii. He ' auf sted b ihe pnntin nf tiie tiiti o Kew York h-.rix)r to go must tin k abiut la, and end iuriy and beiO'ue trcirouhlr loi iued i li its principles. It is iin- . ientltio to eiLect to sttaln eieell- ice (T ability eridUKh to Kiln cls Mi cti n In arif particular line wb le ndaiou trie mind upm d eontln lUdllf con'e i ihtiog souietbiD adlcaliy did. reuL 11 1 vws rr f - r A TeHctiT's Testimony. Hlnton. Ky., Not. 2S. (Speclsl.) It ha long been claimed that Diabetes Incurable, but Mr. E. J. Thompson, eaeber in the Hiuton school, hs deHsIng evidence to the contrary. Mr. I hompKon had Diabetes. lie took iiodd's Kidney Fills and is cured. In i statement he makes regarding bis ure Mr. Thompson says: "I was troubled with my kidneys for nore than two years and was treated i.v two of the best doctors in this psrt f the State. They claimed I had Dia .etc and there was little to be done ' r me. Then I started to use Dodd'i 'vldney Pills Slid what they did for lu vas wonderful. It ls entirely owing Dodd's Kidney rills that I am now "Joying good bealtn." Maiiy doctors still maintain that DIs-U-tca ls Incurable. Put Diabetes ls a .iduey disease and the kidney disease bat Dodd's Kidney Pills will not cur ius yet to be discovered. The man who never stake eony Monderg Is s reiy clsvei piece o uaiheneery, that's sll. S5000 "' 1 1 Chsrlotienburn, (ierrnmv, a ovel device t p otcct flrettien from inr ke and flam while lilitl" a Ire wts recently publicly tes ed. The Invention eonsisis of an Iron Shield, pr-foratert, snrt arMted a 111 tie behind the m itf.la of a Biehos". It Is capable t t forming In fiont of the nan holding tba nostle a circular ereeu of water An u deriaker In the Brltlsb tne f polls h is sent 115 to the Hlslmp f London, to be us-a (or cbarl table arp .. In a note he siltl: "I do sis this chee; fully, lie-ause irsde lu mj Hoe has been so brisk of ;iate." A roesn raseal la Wreihsm, Kng Itnrl, received U te bay a wrest b for thi funeral of an sequslotancc The audaelins wretch stole a wreath from s teeently Biade gravs in a ear by etmetey, and left It with Ine n ourucrs. Bargains in Kar an Co. Lands. i-eal Kstale is always a safe inves tnent. It neither turns nor blows say Can y"tt afford to r"nt when yi u can own a quarter sect Ion l r i.' Oi. I-'or ftirtner irformatlnn write Schomschrr James, Orleans, Mft Tti i g niptor.s and suonles di alb ought to be pretty well or derstood ny Satan Bernhardt. 1 has been estimated tint sh hsu stiuulated death by self adrointster-( poison snoot 10,000 times; she hi .un.ped Into the brlnf deep, to clos tier carreer, 7,0n0 times; 6,600 tlnr h is she shot a bullet Into ber head and $,000 times has she plunged t 'utiet Into the cbiffon covering he bosom. ill SB THE FARMERS I FREE HOUESTEAD LANDS ci. OP WESTERN CANADA Wt hann.r tmr tUM. of hwt ,a1 Mliftr sriln- rill t lltlr WIimi i ron Ion. ibararn- m o.i. i.rir miir trcn,M mi ft. mu. i inn. m4 a lru! M ut. Secure a FRLE ficmestead m m r HtfkiM ftwa mm rHkl taw whllm IsnH. vtN m .r.ii..l Iww rtw. Ai'tr ror tr itrmwmfl in H., ,n- .nt"nl l.wUM' "n bal.arww V, R.a.wu.wll T.ri l.lf. B.ll p.. 'm..., FM , A.I. riMW UWWiUM Fi fc f mj wmmrm fws w i tww w Thara Is nothing so sicnrse si orlal "ality; even an oilulnal phool wonlo be a gnte relief Just now. I einoot prl Plso' Cure nnnh foi th wea.lers It baa worked la curing m -It. II. tWidel. 2'JOti HUt strMt, 8t UuU. Ms, April 16. 1801. There Isn't uioia tbmkless tssk In this wo ld than trieln to btij )be improvident. Yung man. don't never put yurt hand In the lion's mouth. If y happen to askape It, It only provet thit tbe Hon Just at that time wai looking for a blguer Job. The Hcmit Hair. 1 man there was and he had no hnlr (lCvea n yon and I); rh top of his heal was all bald auc hare, t.. pite wis eonspiciionn everywhere, Bat the fellow let ou t'.uit lie didn't can (liven as you ami lb Dh, the time we wateJ and the strenfrti we waste And tiie hair vistor that we buy, 4nd well dine know, for 'tis always so, I'h b.iir that is go.i will never uiort grow. And lin-re is no tu to cry. 1 man there wm and his dough he blew (Even as you and li ror h iir vior old and hair visor new, '.at never a hair on his topkaot grew, knd daily he grew more gbiiu and blue (lCvea as you and I). 5h, the hair we low and the stuff we ns And the brushes nud rumlm we buy, tn.l tiie b.ild sinus shiiie like a mivei Hp Mill, I sm ioih and as clean as a toy balloon. And never a hair we spy. I man once tried his bald spot to hide (Kvou as you an I 1), 4nd bonu-ht a t-.mpee that much too wide Jut off his patu that old thins would slide, tud it lKthored him so that he nearly died (Even a you and I). tnd who is to blame for the bloomini shame That a man must lose his hair? There is nothing to do but to let it go, for hnlr that ls gone will never mor grow. fso let your poor head go bar. -Chicago Chronicle. I I - m ..SVjj-T" Sale Ten Million Boxe9 a Year. tni mtaiLr MvoBtn ciKMoira CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS Mtopi. I uihklon ly Hail. United (states Consul tleneral Oil Ingham at Auklaud, Australia, In s v-port to the depuruuent of commerce, tdls of a new system for preventing allwny collisions, lie says: "An Interesting change has recently teen made In the signaling system in s'ew Zealand's railway, which, it 1 bought, will make collisions ubsolute f Impossible. "f or a long time, up to a recent date, rhut ls known as the 'block' system ifis been generally used, but the 'tab ft' system has now been Introdticetl. .'he esseutiul point In the new system I that no engine driver Is allowed to pave a station without a tablet In his I Kisscsslon, and the element of safety ifsts on the fact that the machine re so made that It is Impossible for wo of the tablets to be out at th nine time. "If a driver lenves Attkland for I'ewinarkct with a tablet that tablet ins to be deposited in the machine t Newmarket before another tablet S Issued allowing a return train to cave that station for Auckland, and he electrical connection between the wo stations makes It Impossible to cx ract a tablet from the Auckland ma rine until the tablet has been put lto the machine at Newmarket "It Is claimed by railroad experts hnt under the new system two trains annot he on the snme section at once, o that the danger of collisions Is en Irely done sswy with." After smiling at a compliment tbs das woman proceeds to forget Ik vessel in abi ard Immediately. Il .s ily buy ing a sack of Hi ur, three hams, ai.d a ban of potatoes, hi buirkd on board ship to arrange with sotue sailor to cook bis meals, not knuia inu but iht tbey might sail at any hour. Five we-ks pissed before tee boat lift the harbor. After six weeks at sea the traveler at length . bein.l l the outlines of the coast of j old Knttiand. ONE OR THE OTHER Bilmm.r ''Just se that covered earrl-ge down there mendtr-iig alorne all Oft r the street," Giimrnt r "H'm I Ti e drlvrr must be either a dtuuken man or a sover woman." IDs Pills That Cert Sick Nerves 7r Ptvtd Kri'Diy. F..or1te FrmIy, th? Orral K'.dfWT aid l.Mer i ura. WuriS fMiiiuu Wi1t Ur L'.'i'.nijr'. fcuu., Koudout. M. T., or lra aaaipla botua. Mn. Wlnalow. soolillN 1 SYBOP tor ekllr i n fstlilntf, aollwa the f um.r'1u( lulls i lion allajn pi In con-i C..11C. Priue Sue Doltl. 1 knwo ov mm whose word is bct er than their bond Tbeia ftdlos 1 Cnll tne knight errants In honesty. TIIE LAST hi'RAW. Mrs. Kdii kerb'ick-Van Avnoo "Do yua mean to tay that all is lost?" Mr. Knickei bock-Van Avanoo "Every dollar. Ntdhing csd be saved. We must give up this tine I. oi.se. " "No matter. We will have less ca c." "We most give up our hoises." "I cm wilk" "And our serv inU." "I will do the woik myself." "And our hyphen." Then she falnied. Mrs. Dora B. Fraxier, No. 14 Althea St, Providence, IL I., has been cured of Nervooa Prostration by the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pflb For Pde People. She says: "I suffered for three years and was several time at the point of death. My weight went down to seventy-five pound. I was afflicted with nervousnes, dizziness, suflocating spells, swelling of limbs, sleeplessness and irregularities. I had a good doctor but be eoold aot help me. The first boa of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills did Be good sad I continued their use until I was cured. I am now perlecUy Wwtt." These pills are a specific for all disorders of the nerves from neuralgia to partial paralysis. So'd by all Orugglsta. mm -.Si ..m rr.Ti.,rt., AVlrgctahlc rreparalionTor As similatinsj Hie Food and Kei?tila Lng ilicStomaciis and Bowels of Promotes Diccslion.Checrrur nessandriOSt'Contains neillter Opntin.Mori)ltine norluxal. ISot'Naiicotic. Ji-UfientvHf - A perfect Remedy forConptipn rtna , Sotir Stonwch. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh ncss ond Loss of Sleep. FacSimito SiCnalurt of NK W YOTIK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hat beea. in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of and has been made under his per- Ly-,z- eonal supervision since Ita infancy. J'CUcSUA4 a llnw nr onft to deceive von in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Jast-as-good'are bat Experiments that trilie with and endanger the health of Iniiuita and Children Experience against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare orio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Oniurn, Morphine nor other NarcotiO substance. Its ago f its guarantee. It destroys Worm - and allays revcrislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Tood, regulates tho Stomach nud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC GCNTAUN COMMHTi TV MUllllaf STOKCr. 4M TOUR cm. it - i na.ar-.i rw : Tbe Imperial p.iwn shop in Vienna im twelve auction rooms as ad uocts. In tbem are sold such go ds . trie owners cannot or do not wl-4i o redeem. Tha charge for this Is ive per cent, of tho umcrst recolvad. Self preset vat Ion arimptal a hill Uhter named Mooter I to, at Mint Hcvju, Spilj, to leap over the bar ter of tbe arona, to csup a savnue mil. Then h cot his throat with t razor, as ha dreaded to aa called h coward. I have seen men whom tbe only utfctv In dealing with was' to Im lillcltly trust. awara wf Olnim nit mr r.trrh oui.in ..rcury. ai nmirnry win .iirely ile-tmy the rna Our pasliuu9, If tbev are well managed a e the b st gifts we Dav rtd lved fr m the Creator. Nouly all educa ed Russians are faml'iar with three langu gca be sides tbeir own. Knowledge, of, the, English, Frer ch and German langui'g-s Is considered necssry t1 culture. A family having smill c'llldicB emplovs two to fnnr govei neiSPS fro.ii who the cld'dren learn lor lgn tongms b'or they are Uo-ut tho m re dltllcult Russian. young pt stages amp collector, a b y aged ekvt-n, of Ihimlltoa, Canada, wrn'e to the czar, asking f r some Russian postage stun pa tin received fr ra tbe esar a oompleto eolhetton of Russian stamps In a m ignlHoenty bound album. Tbs colli t dm is s iid to be worth several thousand d iilars. Our reason and nor pssbuns aro the two best things given us, and bs bn ha no pashuDS mlteas well bsva on reason. thai kinf.ll anil m.it.ltttu ..... , l.en i-iiterlrm t lnioiich lua iiiiihi aurtiuw,. Mich .iiii-Ib, kIumiM n.-or l ii,, xw,,i ire ,crlitiuii from reimUiliie iilivs--ln a. the .miiintr llmv.1l! ,0 V, r tlm kikhI vo.i can imwihlv ili.rive from ll.em. UmII'k Cau'rrh I lire iiiiiiinliK tiiri.,! tiy K. ,1. wny mm, 10 (.. ..iniHius no mnmtry. kinl iv lukrn liiinr imlly, av-lliiB dliiH'tly uKn the blood iin.l mi). ;"'!' -r.-s 01 run t.yii.m. In tmyliiu I loll, Minrrli ( ure le mrn im Ket tlir penuiiw. lib mkt-n Irilrrimllv. ami innue in InkMo, Ohio, b I". ..I. t lieney A ( o. lesllinonmh fiM.. Hnlrt by lriicTN-.N. prlr ;.'!. ,wr li-wtlw. Hc, ramlly I'lll. nr, the heat. E'ait big brewty horsrR, suitably cap insori"d, ne ed as pillho uers at the It neral of Mr. A. P-ynr an mil eniidotre of a ti'm o' L'li.d n brew ers and wnlked s d i rely by the sine of t he hea rsc. This wa nccordlnu to the Willi of the diceased. A jui g woman named Ji se Ch ir les whs rcc-ntlv married In t. Petr's chu c'i, Do-ch' Ster, E iglnt d tot hiirl Rose. No her name U Mrs. Charlig Rose Instead of Miss Rose CuarUs. i Penetration la the cardinal virtue of v- St. Jacobs Oil I In tha treatmant of Rheumatism ft penetrate to tha aeil of lorturs a no other eiternal ramedy aa been known to So and thousands canny lo cutaa. Prica 25c. and 60a. r- To Lnrtlea Only. The wiah to be liemitifnl la predomi nant in every woman, and none can aay he di.e not cure whether ahe ia beaa tilul or nut. Or. T. K. ijoiimurt' Ort entnl t'renni. or Mdcical ReantiKvr lloita a enr. trHiiapiireut complexion, frea iri.m ,1 R ii, rre.-lil.-a or Moth Putpheo. and ii climely ImiiHting imtiire aa to deff a.-tpiiion. It haa the hinlieat melical tiKtiuioiiy a well profeaaional celebri ti. and oa ita own merit it ha b cmiie one of the lnr-eat and a populaf l iliy In the trade. KKhO. T. HOP KINS. Sole Proprietor. 87 (Jreat Jonas nr.-et. New York. Kor aale by all Drng fila and I'anry tiiHxl Dnnleni thrnacav out tha United Ktataa, Canada and Km-ra. BECCS' CHERPY COUCH SYRW oures coughs and colds. kH CIiht! NntM ml tiki ialU. II ...Uw" ijmwS wrnaTTaaua uaal Caa I I Tjl In OTr. a.il hy dmtripi. f 1 V. N. U. A&S 41 YOKK MCI