I . f , \ ; f ; , j f' ' , , 't MISS GENEVIYE MAY. . C IARRH Of I M H J I Rfn BY Pf-R .N . Miss Genevive May , 1317 S. Meridian . . St. , Indiannpolis , Ind. , lember tecond High School Alumni Ass'n , writes : "Peruna Is 'the finest regula/oral a dlsoroered stomach I have ev.er found. It certalllly deserves high praise , for It Is skJlJlu/ly prepared. "I was in n terrible condition from n neglected case of catarrh of the I stomach. My food had long ceased to be of any good nnd only distressed me , nftcr eating. I was nauseated , had heartburn anll headnches , and felt run down completely. llut in two weeks : nfter I to 1c Perunn I was no changed person. A few bottles of tl1e medicine made n. great change , and in three months my stomnch wa.s cleared of catarrh , and my entire system in Do better condition.Genevive -Genevive May. Write Dr. IInr'tmnn , President of The llo.rtman Sanitarium , Columbus , Ohio , for free medical mlvice. All corres- ) j pondence held strictly confidential. f ' 1 The First One to Give In. Most newly married people experIence - ence the first quarrel. A story Is told of 0. young wlfo who , In the midst ot th discussion , was asltpd by her husband - , band which she considered ought to ) give In first-the mnn , who was des- i tined to bo master of the woman , or } the woman , who vas created for the I man ? The fair combatant settled the matter with 11. ' Itlss as she replled "Neither the stronger nor the wealter , but the one who loves the most. " . . , . To the housewife who has not yet Jt becomE\ . acquainted with the new things ot everyday use In the market and who Is reasonably satisfied with the \ old. we would sugsest that a trial ot Deflance Cold Water Starch be made I at once. Not alone because It Is guaranteed - anteed by the manufacturers to be superior - perior to any other branll. but because 1 each 10c package contains 16 ozs. . . while 11.11 the other kinds contain but \ 12 ozs. It Is safe to say that the lady I who once uses Defiance Starch will use no other. Quality and quantity must win. I One by One. ; . . f Martin nurlw , a cousin by marriage " of General Grant , says the great sol- , dler was neevr a tanner In Galena , III. Next thing someone will swear that the old oalten buclwt was covered with artificial moss.-New York Her. aieL Ask Your Dealer for Allen' . Foot.Ease. ' A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Swollen , Sere Hot , Callous , Aching , Sweating Fcc' Ilnd ngrowlD Nalls. At all Druggists nnd Shoo stores , 25 conts. Accept 110 substitute. Sample mallod FREE , Address , Allen S. f Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y. What He Thought. "I hate a mean man , " observed the Pohlck philosopher , "but when I've got money In a banlc I'd a heap ruther Cer the president to be known as a sldntllnt than as a 'fattlln' good feller : ' -Louisville Courier-Journal. 1 Farmers' Wives , IIhould read 'advertisement of Acetylene - lene Appnratus Mtg. Co. In another column ot this paper. , , , " " , A great genius has arisen. Ho has ; , wrlten a light op ra love song which ' . i I' . does not contain the line : "Your eyes , , . . ! J are as true as the stars above. " " , ! " I , , I , , , i. froOO , per M. Lewis' "Slnglo Dlnder , " , IItrai ht lie ch ar , costs more than other " brands , but this price dves the dealer 0. , t fair prof t-nnd the smoKer 0. better cigar. ( Lewis' Factory , Peoria , 111. , - 'rhe shoplifter Is careful how ho gO ' 1:1 : In a sture anJ ta1ws a notion. Jllr . Wlnllow's eootlllng Syrup. For cblldren teetblng , lottenl tbe gum. , reduce. t % l1&mmaUon , allay. paIn , cure. wind coUll. . bott1 . There may be a "next world"-but f . some people never can "get next" ! I , I do not believe Plso's Cure tor ConsumP OI1 has an equal tor coughs and colds.-Jomr Jj' . ( I- ' : ' DOTER , Trinity SprlDgs , Ind" Fcb. 15 , 1000. I ; There Is nothing prouder than Ignorance - ance or more Ignorant than pride. 1\I1'tI. J. n. 01\t'8 , EVl"rett. I'R. Suffered . , w Jun llh kidney and ! fr.-Tel Iroublo. t'Urtod b7 Dr. VavI4Xonnod , ' . "avorle. . ItotutKIT. ltondoulN. Y. aLQQ , . ' . Happiness consists not In having. much , but In wanting no more than ) 'ou have.-LYdla Marla Cfillll. Try me just once und I am sure to come ulraln. Deflunce Starch. No man has enou1\h of this world's IOOdB till he has more than he needs. . . ' . ' . - . , ' . . v , - ROVAL WEDDING IN ENGLAND. - Ceremon'y Unites Dynasties of Sweden .1nd Britain. Princess 1\targaret of Connl\\lsht , eldest dnughter or the oluko of Can. nnught , was married June 15 to Prince Gustavus Adolphus , eldest SOIl of Crown PrInce Oustavus of Sweden. . I . - . . , . _ ' " " " . . , - - - . . . . - . . . . . . , . " , I . : fr.i 1'\.1-r All the arrangements were made under - der the personnl direction of King Ed. ward. The sc ne In St. George's chapel was brflllnnt. Short ) . after the guests were seated the bridegroom made his appearance , accompanied by his SUI1' porters. Princes Eugene and William of Sweden. The bridegroom was followed - lowed by the royal party , Including King Edw.ard , Queen Alexandria , Princess - cess Victoria , the crown prince and crown princess of Swed < > n. the duchess of Connaught , and the prince of Wales. The bride. on tl1e arm of her father. was met at the entrance by the lord chamberlain. ' and the bridesmaids , Princess Patricia of Conn aught , her sister ; Princess Victoria of Datten- berg , Princess Mary 'of 'Vales , and Princess Deatrlce of Snxe-Coburg. The archbishop of Canterbury. assist. cd b ' the bishop of Oxford , rea 1 the service of the Church of England. The wedding dress was a clond of pure white Irish point lace , poised over white satin , and strewn with garlands of orange blossoms and myr- tle. The sorsage was cut 10. . . . . . and there was the regulation court train. After the ceremony the members of the ro'al families returned to the castle - tle where luncheon was served. The bride and groom left , Windsor for Cheshire. They will spend the first part of the hone'moon at Salghton grange , the seat of Countess Grosve. nor. afterwards proceeding to Ireland. TALKS TO VASSAR STUDENTS. President Taylor Makes Vigorous At. tack on Evils. In his baccalaureate sermon to Vas. sar students President James M. Taylor - lor deplored the popularity of literature - turo which militates against the mnr. rlage law , upholds divorce and even favors too free a notion of morals as ono. . of the dangers of the age. .An. other sUbject on which he expressed himself vigorously was the nctlon of congress In voting mone ' tor sectarian schools among the Indians. He de. clared that the state mnst not be al. lowed to recognize any church as such. The graduates were advised by Dr. Ta'lor to set themselves against such union or any kind between church and state. At the same time he main. talned that educat10n without a spirItual - Itual side and tIxed moral leanings Is a fallure and absence or religious teaching In the public schools a dan. ger. Ethics nnd morals , he said , could be taught without Introducing religious discussion. Memento of Mother.ln.Law. A question of Identity yesterday In the Children's Court brought out a peculiar bit of evidence. The witness , a middle-aged man , produced tram an Inside poclcet the sliver nameplate of a coffin. The evidence was accepted as conclusl\'e. "nut why do ) 'ou carry that thing ? " asked the Justice. " 'Veil " said the witness " ' , , ) 'ou see , she was my mother.ln.law. Bhe com. mltted suicide. I had her cremated after her friends saw her In the coffin. " -New York Sun. I . . . , . . . THINI < COURT LACKS POMP. London Tradesm : ; ; : ' ke Complaint of Their 1 < lng. King Edward's reign hns by no means brought jO ) ' to U10 " : Iearts ot London tradespeople. A leading trade paper laments the fact that II. great Ilortfon of the troaseau of Princess Margaret of Conllaught has been pur. chased In Paris. It states thnt she wUl bo the first brldo of tle rolgnlng house to wear any but a Brltlsh.mado wed. ding dress. The same tl lwr , referrinc to the e\'enlng courts now being held by the Idng and queen , declnres that the ) ' are not so good tor business as the late queen Vlctorla's afternoon drawlng.rooms , because h\ the latter the dresses of all who nttended were seen , wherens now the debutantes nnd those presenting them are UIO only ladles who pass the thl'uno. The ma orlty , therefore , do not trouble themselves about new dresses , as they are not In evidence. t' CHAFFEE GOING TO FRA'NCE. General Will Witness Maneuvers of That Country's Soldiers. Lleut.-Oen. ChatTeo has gi\'en up hIs contemlJlated trip of Inspection to Alaslm , upon' which he was to start next 'month , according to a plan ho had when he returned from his trip to posts In the southwestern section of the country. He will accept the Invl. tatlon of the French government and will attend the arm ' maneu\'ers Olis j'ear. This Is a trip which will bo of grent Interest to Gen. Chaffee a d the French authorities havc expressed much pleasure over the decision of the chief of staff of the United States army to witness. the operations of the French army. Gen. ChatTee will be accompanied by Gen. William Crozier , chief of ordnance of the arm ) ' , and Gen. J. Franldln nell , the head of the staff college at Fort Leavenworth , nnd , three aids. . NOTED WASHINGTON . . DIPLOMAT. . , I o1EN.OR. , ] 'Q/QUOIJJ CAJAJCfJ TA 1fW' M.xleaAmb.rJJador Mayor Is Tired of His Job. A delegation of Republican politi , clans called upon 1\Ia'or 'VIII I 11m D , Hayes of Plttsbmg and sounded him as to his wlIIlngness to be a candl , -'ale again. "Not for me. " was the de : clded reph"I wouldn't accept this job for another three 'ears If the salary - ary were raised to $50.000 a year. ' Defore he tJCcame mayor Mr. HIl. 'ee was I'n thu lumber business and he sa 's that thnt life Is I strenuom ! enough for him. When he was elect el ( mayor 1\e appointed a number of his friends to good positions. It seemS that about nine-tenths of them havd "laid down" on him his troubles havd caused his brown loclts to turn white. The mayor Is going back to the lum. ber business just as soon as he cart get out. , , Gunnery In the American Navy. A gunner on the United States bnt. tleshlp Kentucly , operating a five. Inch gun , hns hit a target 21xlG feet In size , at a distance of nearly a mile thirteen times In one minute. missing onlr one of his fourteen shots. "If the squadron had been firing at an enem- there would have been no en' emr In half an hour , " said Rear Ad , miral Robler D. Evans In praise 0/ / this tIne worlt. Three other , gunners did equallr well. It cost Uncle Sam a good deal of moner to enable Its naval gunners to acquire such sldIL but It Is also necessary to produc men who are capable of sl1ch worl ! : as Is done In this country and Japan better than anywhere else In the world at the present thne.-Hartford Conn. , Times. Russians Honor the Fourth. Gen. Nelson A. Miles says that nc Incident In all his tr vels Impre-ssed him more than one which beCel while he was In Siberia. "It was on the Fourth of July , " said the general "that our party chanced to be In north ern Siberia. ' The convict lite was Ter ) Interesting , but little did we thlnll that these exiles Imew of the hollda ) of our great republic. As we passed along the cells of the prisoners th bnrs were decorated in not a few In' stances with red , white and blue rib bons. We asked them If they were acquainted with the history of the United States of America , and se\'el' al of them nodded , as much as to sar : 'We know where freedom reigns. and would we were there to enjoy Its blessed privileges. ' " . Making the Best of It. "Dut , Cather , I'm quite old enough to marry. " "You're not ! You are a mere child. " "Why , father , ) 'ou married when ) 'OU were two years younger than I am. " "What If I did ? I was poor and un. derstood what marriage meant. You are rich amI understand nothing. " "Well , Cather. I might as well con. fess. I was married yesterdayl" "Married ! n ' Jo\'e , that's the first sensible thing I ever knew you to del Where's the dear girl ? Dring her here at once. " . . . . . . WHY THfY ARf HAPPY TWO NOTADI REOOVERIES FROM EXTREME DEBILITY. - - BUlbnn.l' . Strength Un.l Nn Wnlllllir tor Tbr o l"t'nrl , " ' ! Co II SIlIT rcr frum } 'cnlRlo'cnkllcu. . "My 8trongth had dwindled so that 1 couldn't npplm 'I.olf to Illy b\1llncss wIth any sun ) ) but , t'ns tlrl'tl lllllistloss nU the time. " snillMr. Goldstein. It I wcnt to bed complotel15od up by my < lny's worl. , nml when I got up in the morning I d\lu \ ( 't fool rested n bit. I had ( \wfl1l hcmlnchcs too. nUll m ' I\l. \ lle 's got out of order llll cllusod Ule to h1\\'o severe palus in the bnck , At olte time I bccnme so feeble that I could not stlr , froU1 kc < ! ior three weolts. " Mr. GoMstelu is young Ulon ntlll1md then but recently elitnbllshcd ( \ hOllle of his own. Ills nuxlctles were increasc\ by the' fact thnt his wife WIIS fur fl'om beiug robust. Mrs. GollMeln says : It For twoyoors ; I blld bCQU illlllost of the time. Sometlmos I was confined to bed for weeks in succosslon under ( \ ph ' - 81cian s caro. I hOlI headllche ! ! , Iddue ' trouble , 111\111 I\bout the heart nUll UlI\1t . moro uucomfortnble symlltoms cou. llected with that wenkness to which my BOX is peculiarly subject. " Trouble ! .tnd hlvaded this househohl mill settled in it ill just the ; years thnt ought to be the VOQ' hnpplest. 1)hY8lclan9 could not tell them how to get rid of it. It I WI.\.S utto1'ly dlscQul'l1ged , " said Mr. Goldsteiu. "Then the urgency of some iriends lell me to try ( \ blood 'aud ner\'o remedy which was sllid to be woud\'r. iully successful. Withiu alllonth there were uumistultnble signs of impro\lIuent in my coudltiuu , and within 1\ year I was completely woll. Through the use of Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills I ! .tnve now as good health I.IS lover hlul in my life. " Mrs. Gold8tein mlds : It 'rhe wouderful eirect that Dr. Willillms' Pink Pills hllli in the oose of my husband led l11e to tr ) ' them'aud they hellJed 11I0 even moro quickly than they did him. Ono box made me decidedly better nnd [ \ iow mouths' treatment cured lIIe. " I \ViIlinms' Piuk Pilla nre the best. . tonio aUIl regulntor , they make pure , rich blood nUll when there is geu'uml wealmess and disorder thllt is whut Ufe system ueeds. Mr.llud l\Irs. \ II. Goldstein live at 38 Oovo street , East Boston , : : \ns8. Dr. WiIIlnms' Pink Pills are /.jold / by druggists cVCl'ywhere. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Cupid never gi\'es a guarautec. The hand of fate Is often n bobtail fiush. Virtue usually wears last year's. . clothes. I Walt tor your worrlcs ; but not for your worlt. It Is ensy to bo rigorous without being righteous. J'alth never had any need to dream about the future. The self-satisfied people are geuer. ally the happiest. A fool can attract quite as D\t1ch attention as a wise mnn. A necessary evil must be the Itfnd that money Is the root of. Conscience Isn't In It with the hu. mlllation of being found out. In matters of opinion the beaten raclc Is most I1Itely to lead astray. In marrlago a man taltes the fntal plunge ; a woman simplY puts her foot In It. When a man maltes a fool of him. selt he generally docs It to please some woman. Perhaps truth Is stranger than fic. tlon because we don't get so well ac. quainted with It. 1\1en' believe In the power of Christ because he beHevc > s In the possibilities of men.-Henry F. Cope In Chicago Tribune. When a bachelor wants to Jolly a mnrrled woman he tells her he Is sorry he drun't meet her before It was too late. . . PJpmtes ) Digcstion.ChecrfuI- noe'sandRest.Conlains neither 1 O um.Morphine norJofi ! raL oT'N.AnCOTIC. . . . / ' " Q"'JU.JrSANVELPmI/EIl ' . &J.M .fJIt- .1Nd , . l f .r"'d- . Ape ecl Remedy forConsUpa. non I Sour SlomachDinrrhoca Worms , Convulsions , feverishness - ness nd Loss OF SLEEP. EXACT COpy 01' WRAPPER. . . . Cards Left on Tombstones. It Is becoming fashlonablo In Paris to Il'n\'o cnnls at Lho cemeter ) ' . An oal ! : box Jllncell on n tombstone Is In. tended for the cards ot the so who \'Islt the resting place oC departel1 Crleml. In this W\Y the near relatives find out these friends who sUII cherish the memory of the dead. E\'ery housl'lteeper shouhl Imo\V that If the ) ' wllf buy Defiance Cold Water Storch f6r lalndryISO they will saVe not only tlmc , bccl\use It ne\'er sticks to the Iron , bul becn\1so carh IJllCltago contains 1G O2-ono : f\lll ) Jound-whllo all other C'0111 Wnter Starches nro put up In i'Jound ) IJ.llclc. ngos , and the Ilrl o Is the samo. 10 ccnls. Then ncnln because Defiance Starch Is free from all Injurious chem. Icals. If ) 'our groccr tries to sell ) 'ou a 12.oz. pacltngo It , Is because ho has a steel ! : on hallli which he wishes to dlsJose ) of beCoro he IJ\lts In Definnce. He Imows that Defianco' Stnl'ch has } Jrlntod on o\'ery lIacltne ! In largo let. ters anll figures " 16 ois. " Demanll Do. fiance and save m\1ch time nnli money and the anno'anco of the Iron sllclt. Ing. De.fianco ne\'er stlclts. Why the n\'crage man thlnlts It noc. essary to show ha ! wlCo mora courte. sics nbroad than at homo ? When Your Grocer Says ho t.loos not hl\\'o Del1l\nco Stl\rch , ) 'OU may be Bure he Is ntrnhl to lecc ) ) It until his stoek of 12 oz. lIacltngCD arc soil ! . Defiance Stnrch Is not only better - ter than nny other Colt ! 'Ynter Stllroh , but contnh1s IG oz. to the pnclmG'o 1\1\11 sells tor Sl\1110 mane ) ' as 12 oz. brands. . Vegetable life does not oxlst In the sell below a 110pth of 1,1i00 CeeL ' . . . . J . ( . . - , . ' 0. ' . . , FOR WOrnEN tro bted with Ills r.ecullAr to their ICX. ! used ns A douchtl I. marveloaaly aac- tenlal. 'l'horou hlyclcoU1se. , kllia dlle.lIt1 germat atol's dl.char CI , heals InilamID4t1on and locu SOleMn , cures leutorrh(1j\ " Dal.'ll catarrb. I'utlno Is In powder fOrln 10 be dluolvetlln I'U" ' Welter , anti I. Lu more tI'dnsln , hulln , 1ennldrl &lltl economlc.llhan IIqultl antlsepllc. for all TOlurr AND \VOMIN'8 : ! 5PICIAI. U5ES t'or &ale at dnljl\lau , r.o cenls a bOI : . ( Trial nox and lJook 0' Inatruetlon. Prce. THI : A. PUTON CONPANY BOltON , "IA' . . . . . . oo . . . . . .au SIIES FOR SnLf OR RENT Bend fer CatalogU No. 105 . . . Omaha Tent & Awning Co. = Omaha , Nobr..k. . VIRGINIA PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP Ind ON EASY TERMS 1 hava a tlf1rt\ lilt to olTor of ! train , dairy. fruit. trucle aud I'oultry tMml' tlmhered trAetl , vlllli ' ' , loch R8 IIOII CI IInlllaUI Ilorel , ! tnlel. Inl1 I'rol'erty loll OIlIlum 1I\IlI trolley lIur llal. rrum sU : Ul' . ] , Arm. from SUII'er acto UI' , Molt or the tAnn. IIro near-loAm and trolleylluCi coonectln ! : Quickly' with WA hlll lon , n. O. Wrlto tor cAtnlofiluo. : J. ' Ir. JI Itl\l\.N , He.1 1 < : .1110 ARrllt , 'l'hooo Concectlon ! . Jtl\1rtlU , "Irglnln. $10'0 ' Weekly Easily Made writing health AnlaccldootinIUtaueOell'erlenco ; : un- beceuary.Wrlt. Dan lien' Alltloton : t Oo..Do. NOIDn.Ia. U I ' Water . J Thompson's Eye Make Your Own Gas Any eountr ' homo , store , betel , church 01' building can be as rllIiantly h.Utl conveniently liglteli } ns 0. eity I house. Acetylene Gl\9 is chc\per than lero ene , brighter than electricity , safer than either. , PILOT Automatic Generators require little care , do the worle perfectlY.l1.ud can be operated by nny- one-I1.I ) 'whero. Complete plant costs no more than a hot nlr furnace. Scud for booldet , "After Sun- sct. " It gives full informntlon regarding - garding this wonderful light , nnd is BOnt free to Ilnyone. , ACdylene Apparatus ftlfg. to. . 1S7 Mlobhtan Av . . 'Chloalto. ' III. , J The Kind You Have Always Bought , and whIch has been J in use for over 30 years , has borne the slgnnturo of j and has beenID1\dounder Ws pcr. . \ sonalsupervslon slneo its InftUlcy. , , Allow no ono todeee vo you In tIlls. AU Oounterfelts , ImItations and "Just-as-go'Oll" are but' I Experiments that trltlQ with and endanger the Jum1tl1 of f Infunts nnd CWldrcn-Exverlenco agnlnst Experiment. \ What is CASTORIA $ Vnstorln. Is n hannless' substitute for Castor on , Pnrc- gorle , Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium , Morphlno nor other Nnrcot1o substancG. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms. nnd allays Feverishness. It enrc Dlnrrhooa and Wind Colic. It relieves TeetWng Troubles , cures Constipation. nnd Flatulency. It nsshni1ates the Food , regulatcs th ( ) t StomacIl and Dowels , lvlDg healthy aDd natural sleep. The OWldrcn'8 Pnnacea-Tho DIother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Dears the Signa.turo of . , - The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . a O'NTAUK .0IlNIn' TI' "U.IOAI' ' .an' TOIIIOITY.