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    Lydia
Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
curea tho Ilia peculiar to
woman, It ionea up their
general health, easca
down overwrought
nervea, ourea thoao
awful backaches and reg
ulates menstruation,
ft does this booauso It
acts directly on the fe
male organism and makes
It healthy, relieving and
curing all Inflammation
and displacements,
Nothing elso la Juat aa
good and many things that
may be suggested are
dangerous• This great
medicine has a oonstant
record of curs. Thou
sands of women testify to
It, Road their letters con
stantly appearing In this
paper.
Reason is a man's guide, but prin
ciple is bis safe-guard.
Rr«t for thf Howell.
No matter what ails you, headache
to a cancer, you will never get well
until you* bowels are put right.
CASCARETS help nature, cure you
without a gripe or pain, produce easy
natural movements, cost you just 10
cents to start getting your health back
CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the
genuine, put up in metal boxes, every
tablet has C. C. C. stamped on It. Re
ware of imitations.
People who have long faces are apt
to have short understauolngs.
Try Magnetic Starch—It will last
longer than any other.
The man wiio crossed Niagara Falls
on Mondin’s back lives In Chicago,
lilondin was the greatest rope walker
of that day.
A pet robin awoke a farmer In New
Jersey in time for him to frighten
away burglars.
Magnetk
Starch
The Wonder
of the Age
No Dolling No Cooking
It Stiffens the Goods
It Whitens the Goods
It Polishes the Goods
It makes all garments fresh and crisp
as when first bought new.
Try a Sample Package.
You'll like !t If you try it.
You'll buy it if you try it.
You’ll use it if you try it.
Try it.
Sold by all Grocers.
Students Enter Any Time.
BOYLES
BEE BUILDING, OMAHA. NEB.
Complete Business Course;
Complete Shorthand and
Typewriting Course.
Student* who desire it are furnished
position* to earn their board while in at
ten lance. Kail term September 8. Lata
lugoe on a|ii>lication.
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AN. [XIENSIVE ADDIN
Being Made to the Indiana Mineral
Springs (Indiana) Hotel
AT AN OUTLAY OF $30,000.
Growth of Enterprlfto Repreaentlng Lx*
p«u«iituro of SVSO.OOO—Smce*»
ful MRiittgement of
1L L Kruuier.
Ten year* ago the ground where the
magnificent hotel property of the Indi
ana Mineral Springs Company is locat
ted at Indiana Mineral Springs, In
diana was wholly unimproved and al
most a wilderness. Now, owing to the
discovery of the valuable medicinal
Qualities of the springs an! the heal
ing virtue of the soil itself, together
with the enterprise of Major H. L,
Kramer, there is located there one of
the finest sanitariums in the United
States. The natural picturesque .sur
roundings have been made more at
tractive and the hotel is a model of
comfort and elegance.
For the greater accommodation of
guests w ho come in constantly increas
ing numbers from every section of the
United States, arrangements have now
been made for the enlargement of the
hotel buildings. The contract was let
yesterday by Major Kramer for addi
tions that will cause an outlay of over
130,000. The improvements will consist
of a new bath house and an addition
to the hotel. The addition will be two
stories in height and will occupy a
ground space 80x100 feet. It provides
forty additional guest chambers. The
entire addition will be handsomely
and elegantly furnished. The bath
uuuw, wnea compiciiu, wm uw uie
tuost In the United Ststcs.
Besides the bath house and the
guest chambers there will be on the
first floor a dicing hall, a music room,
a billiard hall, physician's offices and
a barber shop. In connection with the
bath house there will be ladies and
gentlemen’s dressing rooms and cool
ing rooms. The dressing and cooling
rooms will be elaborately decorated
and the floors will be laid in white
tile. In both cooling rooms will be
built large ornamental fire places
which will be used for heating pur
poses in addition to the regular steam
heating. The work will be entirely
completed In 00 days.
The Improvement and the entire ar
rangements of the hotel aad grounds
are made, keeping In view the artistic
effect of the Whole, and when the Im
provements arranged for are complet
ed the hotel and surroundings will be
much more attractive than before.
Major Kramer states that a still fur
ther addition to the hotel is contem
plated, and that plans are now being
prepared for an additional structure
to contain 150 rooms for guests.
Already a quarter of a million dol
lars has been expended on the In
diana Mineral Springs enterprise and
under the present management greater
growth and development In the future
Is assured.—Attica Daily Ledger.
Well Fille t Graveyard.
In a little graveyard In Philadel
phia, which is about giving way to
the march of Improvement, the bodies
are being disinterred for reburial else
where. The cemetery, which was the
buryirg ground of the Third Daptist
church, (iocs not measure more than
50x80 feet, but fully 1,300 bodies have
been Interred there. Whole families
were buried there, and the men in
charge of the work have encountered
from five to seven skeletons in these
tier boxes.
Ar« Ton Cuing; Allen's Foot-Ease T
It Is the only cure for Swollen,
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-E:ise, a powder to be shaken into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y.
1’iirtlnl to Boy Critics.
Conan Doyle, the novelist, says that,
for his writings, to use his own lan
guage: “I want a boy critic, the boy
•»vho will . fail a story, and then chuck
it down • ;.d say 'rot,' or who will read
a book straight through and say 'rip
ping.' That’s the person I want to
criticise my work." "It's strange,
too,” he said one day, while snatching
a few minutes’ rest, "the older I get,
the less I read and the more 1 think.
As a child the book that appealed to
mo most was one of Charles lteade’s,
and, curiously enough. It is the hook
1 enjoy the most now."
Detroit** *4001 li Aiinlv«*raurjr,
Detroit will give itself u birthday
party next year that w ill cost a pretty
penny. Mayor Mavhury issued a proc
lamation the other day containing four
suggestions as to memorials for the
200th anniversary of the city: Mark
ing the outlines of the old city, cost
$5000; sta’ue of the founder of the
city, ('srdlllar, $15,000 to $25,uOO; inn*
mortal fountain $25 ouo io $V>inmi;
memorial arch, $100,Ooo to $200,000.
The mayor suggests also the buying
of the renter of the old city for a pub
lic park.
I»* Ms of Honor.
Dorris tt Co , bankers, of Williams
port, Fa., advertised a few days ago
that ihey would pay in full all 1 taint*
ug .lust lb* banking house of I'urvls
ft Co. of Mult mi,.re which fulled In !
IliiS These are debts of honor,” says
the adveitlsenicat, "and will he paid. !
regard!*** of baukiupt law* or *tat
Hire of limitation*." The prr*ent Fur- j
via wae a boy when hia father and
grandfather tailed, and aince then he j
ha* had the ambition to pay the d< bta
of hie an- eel or*
"Henry Ward |te«*«h^* truck
farm. ' a hietoric tract of land at the |
•outhweat corner of Ohio and New ;
Jeree* *ireels. Indianapoiie. •«> atdd I
by the Conavt|c*l Mutual t.tfe Inanr- )
an e company I » t hart* 1 I. Itutrhia- 1
••■n 1 h# ground u almoat la the 1
heart of the *Hy,
FAMILY OF ENGINEERS.
Loot »ul Faithful Kaltroad Service cf
AH of Them.
Michael W. Regan,who was killed in
the wreck of the fast bound mail train
Jf the Lake Shore at Westfield on
Wednesday, May 23, was one of the
best known locomotive engineera in
this part of the country. He was in
the employ of the Lake Shore for a
generation, and always enjoyed the
confidence of the officials of the line
as a man who could make the time
and do careful, conscientious work.
Regan began railroading ns a fireman
in 1863 on the State line work train of
the old Buffalo & State Line road, itf
terward extended to Erie, and called
the Buffalo & Erie, and finally merged
into the Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern. In I860 he got his step and
took the throttle of a switch engine at
Dunkirk. The next year he ran the
work train at Silver Creek, and on
July 1, 1869, he went on the road as a
freight engineer. In 1880 he was pro
moted to a passenger run, and up to
his untimely end piloted the passenger
trains of the I/ake Shore in winter and
summer. Regan came from a family
of engineers. His brother, Thomas
Regan, has the opposite run on the
companion train. His brother, James
Regan, who died a short time ago,
was an engineer on the Lake Shore,
and another brother, Edward Regan,
is an engineer o the Lehigh Valley.
His son, Francis Regan, is an engineer
on the Lake Shore, and his two broth
ers-in-law also run on the same road.
In Regan’s career of thirty-four years
as a locomotive engineer he had but
three accidents, and none was the re
sult of his fault or negligence. He had
the reputation of making uniformly
good runs, and the train he was taking
out when killed is one of the fastest
malls in the country.—Buffalo Ex
press.
Salisbury I>r«s»c<l Iltnifulf.
Here is an amusing and character
istic story of Lord Salisbury. It is
known that the premier is much too
serious in his mind and occupations to
have much regard for the merely cere
monial side of life. For some years
this falling produced no evil results,
for Lord Salisbury had a faithful valet,
who looked after him; but one unhap
py day the valet left, and Lord Salis
bury was reduced to his own resources.
It was levee day, and the minister was
in the midst of serious business up to
the last moment. He rushed home,
turned out a large bundle of uniforms,
of which, of course, he has a quantity,
and took the first that came to his
hand, with the astonishing result that
he wore a coat that belonged to the
elder brethren of Trinity house, a dep
uty lieutenant's pair of trousers, and
a hat of the Itoyal archers. Even that
was not the worst. He wore his gar
ter on the wrong side, and things
reached their climax in the waistcoat,
which, dating from an earlier and less
robust period in his life, left between
it and the trousers what was once
called, in the case of another parlia
mentarian, "a lucid interval.”—Boston
Journal.
Origin of tho Silver Wedding.
The first silver wedding dates back
to the time of Hugh Capet of France.
Two servants had grown gray in his
service, a man and a woman, and what
could he give them as a reward? Call
ing the woman, he said: “Your service
is great, greater than this man's,
whose service is great enough, for the
woman always finds work harder than
a man, and, therefore, I will give you
a reward. At your age, I know of none
better than a dowry and a husband.
The dowry is here—this farm from
this time forth belongs to you. If this
man, who has worked with you five
and twenty years, is willing to marry
you, then the husband is ready.”
"Your majesty,” said the old servant,
"how is it possible that we should
marry, having already silver hairs?”
"Then it shall be a silver wedding,"
and the king gave the couple silver
enough to keep them in plenty. This
soon became known all over France,
and it became a fashion after twenty
five years of married life to celebrate
a silver wedding.
RUhltng Town of Monqulto#*.
For several mouths past experiments
have been conducted at Sascari, .n
Sardinia, by I)r. Fermi, Dr. Ccssu'.
Rocca and Dr. Lumbau for the purpose
of rldditiK the town of the p*sia of
mosquitoes with which it is overrun.
The doctors effectually destroyed the
larvae by distributing vast quantities
of petroleum in the swamps and other
spots where the insects bred and the
mosquitoes were exterminated by
chlorine and other powerful destruc
tive chemicals. The doctors iu their
report consider It possible to free any
town Infested with mosquitoes by this
means, provided it Is not too unfavor
ably situated. It Is an gcouonical
remedy, cost lute only about $160 a year
for a town possessing a population tf
about 60.000 Inhabitants.
t »u|hi siih • it. mi a.
gome time ago we told of a man
who accidentally caught a tiger with
a hook and line aud now we have to
tell of a mail who purposely caught a
grouse in the same way. ||« had been
hunting nit Ute r-fu iu -on without am
cess, and, booming disgusted at th*
poor luck, put away his g.in and
started out in the aftnrnoon with Ash
ing ta< hi* Wl.ll* hahiug he saw a
groo** in the grass un the bank of th>
stream, and. tinning his hook with a
g> cMhoppvt II. »•! i • • to the ',iI
like a R>h. the g’ousa swallow* I the
bail, hook and all, and started to Sr
uff Hat ha waa held fast and the
taker tagged hta qu**r gnaa. AUsu
ha I'nnsUlullon
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter’s
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
5m Fac-SImtle Wrapper Below.
I
Tory small 111 •• euy
to take •* sugar.
FOR HEADACHE
TOR DIZZINESS.
FDR IIUOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
m . | OBMtlPni MWTHAVt titfMATUWI.
M cants I Pnrely Yof*UJU0./<<feiW««6&^'£
aiiiueai
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
There are nearly 2,700 crossing
sweepers In London.
laidlM Can Wear £ tinea.
One aiee smaller after using Allen’* Foot
Kuse, a powder. It makes tight or new
shoeseasy. Cures swollen, hot sweating,
aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and
bunions. All dru'gists and shoe stores,
25c. Trial package FUEL by mail. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N.Y.
There are nearly 80,000 more wo
men than men In Russia.
The Daebor Watch Work*, at Canton, O.,
form the finest and most complete watch
plant In the world. The twin factor!**
producing both watch movements and
watch cases are devoted exclusively to
the manufacture of high-grade watch
movements and watch cases. Every re
s< urce and every effort Is concentrated
In the single direction of making watch
movements and watch eases us nearly
perfect as lies within human power. All
common watches are pendHnt set, and
consequently dangerous and unreliable.
The Hampden 17 Jewel watch Is Lever
Pet and pronounced by nil experts ns the
most reliable and accurate watch on
the market. Jn buying u watch, get the
very best you can afford. It will be the
cheapest In the end and give the great
est satisfaction. Kullroad men. In the
nature of their employment, are neces
sarily good Judges of a timekeeper. They
will tell you that no watch made equals
the "Special Hallway 23 Jewel" manu
factured by the Hampden Watch Co..
Canton, Ohio. Thousands of these
watches are the standard In train ser
vice, and their accuracy of movement
and reliability under all conditions have
earned for them the enviable reputation
of surpassing all others in the world.
The latest production of the Duebc-r
Hampden factories Is the smallest ladles'
watch made In America. The name of
this unique production Is "The Four
Hundred." Any lady who Is the proud
pcssessor of one of these gems has a
thlr;g of utility and beauty not exceeded
by anything that money can purchase.
The mechanical equipment of the Due
bcr-Hampden Watch factories Is of the
Imest quality, and Its experienced work
men stand without peers In the watch
Industry. To-day the Duebor-Hampden
watch Is supreme; and the Uueber-Hamp
den Works the greutest watch plant in
Ihe world. All first-class Jewelers keep
these goods, demand the Dueber-Ifnmp
den watches and accept no substitute.—
Irish World, July 7th, 1900.
Children behave when out as they
behave when at home.
Drugs have their use. but don’t store them In
your stomach. Ileeman s Pepsin Qum aids the
natural forces to perform thefr functions.
Alloys used in Japanese bronzes con
tain a large percentage of lead.
Good Housekeepers
use "Faultless Starch" because it gives tbo
best results—at all grocers, 10c.
The marriage license bureau of Phil
adelphia in June issued 2,000 licenses,
which is twice the usual monthly is
sue.
THE BOXERS OF CHINA
are attempting to solve a gigantic
problem, but they are going about it
in the wrong way and will never suc
ceed. Some people, in this country,
seem to think that they have as great
a puzale on their hands in selecting a
location for a home. They will cer
tainly go about It in the wrong way
unless they inspect the beautiful farm
ing country on the line of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway in Mar
inette county, Wisconsin, where the
crops are of the best, work plenty,
fine markets, excellent climate, pure,
soft water; land sold cheap and on
long time. Why rent n farm when
you can buy one for less than you pay
for rent? Address C. E. Hollins, Land
Agent, 1C1 Lai Bull* St., Chicago, 111.
Boats are to bs propelled between
Dayton and Cincinnati and Dayton
and Toledo by electricity ou canals.
For starching flue lineu use Magnetic
Starch.
Klrrlrlt ttjr to Nfpiar* M*»m.
It Is probable that the New York
Central railroad will six n subetltute
electricity for steam as a motive pow
er between the Urand Central station
and Mott Haven. There are Ce
trains a dav running out of the depot,
tnd the residents of Park avenue com
plain of the noise of the mailo-e The
railroad company Is only waiting un
til it can perfect an electric system
that la r«asoebiy certatu not to break
down.
HaaseH Is s No
Colonel Aaron ft Ikiggett, com- j
mender of the Fourteen*tt t utted
Stalea Infantry, at lake, la a man of
sincere piety, who la said to have
never been known to drink ' smoke,
swear nr gamble " lie weal thro tgk
every kettle of Ik* Army of the hr
(msik. and let! the Twenty Af*h In*
f*ntry ss lieutenant colonel al Ik# bat
tle of Santiago.
0-1—c
Whm a reparation has an adver
tised reputation that is world-wide, it
means that preparation is meri.orious.
If you go into a store to buy an article
that has achieved universal popularity
like Cascareta Candy Cathartic for ex
ample, you feel it has the endorsement
of the world. The judgment of tlie
people is infallible because it is im
personal. The retailer who wants to
sell you “something else” in place of
the article you ask for, has an ax to
grind. Don’t it stand to reason? He's
trying to sell something that is not
what he represents it to be. Why?
Because he expects to derive an ex
tra profit out of your credulity. Are
you easy? Don’t you see through his
little game? The man who will try
and sell you a substitute for CASCAR
ETS is a fraud. Beware of him! He
is trying to Bteal the honestly earned
benefits of a reputation which nnother
business man has paid for, and if his
conscience will allow him to go so far,
he will go farther. If he cheats his cus
tomer in one way, he will in another
and it is not safe to do business with
him. Beware of the CASCARKT sub- [
stftutor. Remember CASCARET8 are |
never sold in bulk but In metal boxes
with the long tailed "C” on every box I
and each tablet stamped C. C. C.
Many a good man’s reputation Is due
to the fu< t that he gives publicly and
steals privately.
Carter's Ink
Is so good nnd bo cheap that no family can
afford to be w.thout it. In yours I'arler nf
You have doubtless observed that It -
is only sensible people who ugreu with
you.
Use Magnetic Starch—It has no equal.
Hereafter boys who enlist in the
navy will not have to buy their uni
forms.
When the h»tr !• thin sud (trsy. Parres's HaIS
Dai.a am r*nrw» tb« grow lb and color
Uiwdvxcokm, ibe beat cure for coma. 15cU.
The bow-legged man has un open
gait of bis own.
FITS Permanently Cared. Nn f!t« nrn«»i-*<Mj*neaiaftar
flrvt day * u*e of I*r. Kline * (irrat Ki rv# KruCorer.
8* ml f >r FKrlK 9X.CKI 111*1 bottle and trmttlha*
D*. it. 11. ItUNB, Ltd.,tf3l Arrh ut, 1 hUadelfibi*. !*•
One-fourth of what a man eats en
ables him to live—and the other three
fourths enables his physician to live.
MRrqn.ltr, on Lake Superior,
is one of the most charming summer
resorts reached via Chicago, Milwau
kee & St. Paul Railway.
Its healthful location, beautiful
scenery, good hotels and complete Im
munity from hay fever, make a sum
mer outing at Marquette, Mich., very
attractive from the standpoint of
health, rest and comfort.
For a copy of “The Lake Superior
Country," containing a description of
Marquette and the copper country, ad
dress, with four (4) cents in stamps to
pay postage, Geo. H. Heafford, General
Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111,
Hope is faithfully portrayed In the
way of a dog’s tail when he is wait
ing for a hone.
Plso's Cure for Consumption If* an Infallible
medicine fur const)h and colds.—N. W. bAiiusb.
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1000.
Whales cannot swim faster than tea
or twelve miles an hour.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
For children leeihln*, tofien. Iln sumi, reduces tn
flsimutlluu, tllsyapsln.cures wind colic, iticsbotu*
A French engineer is trying to ap
ply air in such a way to machinery
as to make it serve as a lubricator.
If you have not tried Magnetic Starth
try it now. You will then use no other.
Including Formosa, the mikado rules
over 40,000,000 subjects.
Your clothes will not crack if you
use Magnetic Starch.
Wheresoever the search after truth
begins, there life begins.
fntairh Cannot lie Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they rnnnol
reach the seat of the (II sea so. Catarrh Is it
blood or ronsiitutlonul disease, and In order to
cure it you must take Interna! remedies. Hull's
Cut. ,rh Cure is taken internally, and ucts
directly on the blood und mucous surfaces.
Hall * Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the liest physicians
in this country for years, und is u regular pre
scription. It is composed of the best tonics
known, combined with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two ingredients Is
what produces such wonderful results in curing
Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO . Props., Toledo, a
Sold by druggtsls. price The.
Hull ■ Purnily Pills arc the best.
Automobile omnibuses cost as high
os (12,000.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
stain the hands or spot the kettle.
Magnetic Starch Is the very best
laundry starch In the world.
Like the
Deadly
Undercurrent
which grasps one without warning,'
the mucous membrane which line*
the entire body suddenly becomes
weakened in some sjot and disease
is established. It may be of the
lungs, the head, throat, stomach,
bowels, or any other organ. Where
ever it is. and whatever it seems, it
all springs from the same cause—
CATARRH
or inflammation of this delicate pink
membrane.
The system is weakened in win
ter. The delicate lining is more
susceptible to irritation or inflamma
tion, and thus we have pneumonia,
grip, colds, coughs, fevers, etc., all
catarrhal conditions which may
easily l)e checked by one catarrh
cure—Pe-ru-na.
That’s the only way out of it.
You may dose forever-—you will
not lie well until you try the true
cure and that is Pe-ru-na. You
may think your trouble is some
other disease and not catarrh. Call
it what you will, one tiling is sure,
your system is affected and must bo
treated, and Pe-ru-na is the only
remedy which reaches the right
place anti does cure.
EDUCATIONAL.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME,
NOTRB DAME, INDIANA,
Classics, Letter*, economics and History,
Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmacy, Law,
Civil, rtechanlcal and Electrical Engineering,
Architecture.
Thorough Preparatory and Commercial
Course*. EccleslaM Icul (Undents at upeclul rates.
Rooms Free. Junior or Senior Year, Collegiate
Courses. Rooms to Rent, moderate charge*.
St. Edward's Hall, for boy's under 13.
The S7th Year will open September 4th,1900
Catalogues Free. Address
REV. A. MORRISSEY. C. 8 C.. President.
SI. MARY’S ACADEMY
NOTRE DAME, INDIANA
Conducted by the Hiatera of the Holy
Oro.s. Chartered 186ft. Thorough Eng
lish and ClaKxical education. Regular
Collegiate Degree*.
In Preparatory Department students
carefully prepared for Collegiate couise.
Physical uud Chemical Laboratories well
equipped. Conservatory of Musio and
(School of Art. Uymnaaium under direc
tion of gruduute of Boston Normal School
of Oyniuastics. Catalogue free. The 40th
year opens Sept. 4, BKJO. Address,
DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY,
St. Mary's Academy, • Notre Dame, Indiana
I a nirC I ’*hrn doctors and other, tall to re
I UllIrA ' Hove you, try N. K. M. it.. It never falls,
knUILUl hoi tree. Mr„.U.L.llo«sli,Mll«»uk.'i,WU.
MONEY FOR
Soldiers’ Heirs
Heirs of t'nfoa Soldier* who made homesteads of
leu* than ISO acre* before .lime B. 1*74 (no maiter
If uhitndotted), If the aildttlonai homestead right
was not aold or used, should address, with full
particular!, HENRY N. COPP. Wssblaatss, D. C.
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