, A DESPAIRING WOMAN. t - Weak , Nervous and Wretched From Wasting Kidney Troubles. \ Mrs. Henry A. Reamer , Main Bnd l Garst Sts. , South Bend , Ind. , says : "When I began using Doan's Kidney - ney Pills I was so weak I could hardly drag myself - self across tho' ' roe m. I w n s wretched nnd nervous - : . vous , and had : backache , bear- Ing'llown P a I n , headache , dizziness - ness and weal < eyes. Dropsy set In alu1 bloating of the chest chol < ed me m d threatened the heart. I had 1Ittlo hope , but to my untold surprise Dbans ! Kidney 'Pills brought me re- Uef nnd suved my life. I shall never torget It. " Sold by all dealers. 60 cents n box. Foster.Mllburn Co. , Buffalo. N. Y. Hard Shot for Physicians. A visitor in a thinly settled part of England was told by n resident whom . , . ho mot that no physician lived with. in ten miles of him. "What ! " exclaimed - claimed the visitor. "Ten miles from a. doctor ? " "Yes , sir ten miles , " responded - sponded the farmer. "Thank heaven , , wo all in this parish mostly dies' natural deaths. " Deafness Cannot Be Cured b , . local application. , & 8 tbe , . cannot reacb tbe dl. . . Med portion at tbe ear. Tber t. only one wa , to ure deafnen. and tbat II b , . conotltutlonal remedlel , Deatnell II cauled by an tnnamel condition ot , tbe . . mucoul lining ot tbo J < : uotacblan Tube. WheD'thts \ube la Illtlamed you bavo a rUlllhlhlK ound or Imperfect - perfect boarlllK.an,1 wben It la ontlrely cloled , I > eat. 1I088la tbo reault , and unlc.1 the IIIQammation can be \akclI out and thll tube reotored to Its 1I0rmal condl. tlon , hearing will be de.trOyed forever ; nine cuel Clnt ot ten are cauoed by Calarrb , which la nothlnl but an Innamed coudltlon of the mucoul lurface . We will JI\'e Ono Hnndred Dollars tor an , . ca.e ot Deafnol8 ( eauoed by calarrh ) that c..nnot be cured b , . II all's Ca.anb Cure. Hen,1 for cll'\mlarl , free. . , J < " .J. CUKNFY & ; CO , . Toledo , O. , Sold b , . I > ruJJ.1 ! to. 75c. Take UaU'1 Family l'l1Is tor conltlpallon. Olive Crop of Greece , The olive crop 'of Greece this year i estimated at 15,000,000 gallons. , . . . , \ ' ' ; , . ' A OUAnANTm D CUltJOlt l > ILES. Itching. Ullnd. IIlcelIog , Protruding 1'lIel. IJrug. . , . . . . Jt ! tl are authorllod to refund 1D0noy If l > AZO OlNTMEN'l' fala ! to cure 10 6 to U days , 5OC. White Means Weddings. "To get married , dress In whlto , " ia advice that Is offered to would.be brides , for It Is estimated that , Indoors - : \ doors or out , morning , afternoon or , evening , marriage proposals are oftener - er made to girls when they are wearing - ing white than when they are dressed , in material of any other shade. Largest Oak Tree. . . In the Friends' burial grounds , In Salem , N , J. , there stands the largest oak tree In the state , and possiblY the largest in the United States. It Is now used a ! : ! the "trado mark" of the New Jersey Forestry association. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO SUFFER From Constipation , Bowel and stomach Trouble. Q , What Is the beginning ot sicknessf . Constlpatiou. Q. What is Constlpationf A. FaUuro of the bowels to carry off thQ waste matter which lies In th alimentary canal where it decays and poisons the entire - tire system. Eventually the results are death under the name of some other dls- ' . . ease , Note the deaths from typhoid fever nnd appendicitis , stomach and bowel trouble at the present timo. Q. What causes Constipationf - A. Neglect to respond to the call ot na. ture promptly. Lack of exerclso. Excessive - sivo 1.Iraln work. Mental emotion and improper - proper diet. Q. What are the results ot neglected Constipation 1 , . A. Constipation causes more suft'erlng 'I ' than any other dlseaso. It causes rheumatism - matism , colds , fevers , stomach , bowel , Idduoy , lung and heart tronblos , etc. It is the ono dlseaso that starts all others. Indigestion , dyspepsia , diarrhoea , loss of sleep aud strength ure its symptoms-piles , appendicitis und fistula , are caused by Constipation. Its consequences are known to nil physiclaus , but few sufferers realize thoh' condition nntll it Is too lato. Women become confirmed invalids as II. . result ot Constipation. Q , Do physicIans recognlzo thls1 . Yes. 'ho first question your doctor asks you is "aro you constipated 1" That Is the secret. Q. Can it bo cured 1 \ . Yes , with proper trootment. The common error is to resort to physics , such as pUls , salts , mlnoral water , castor oU , injectIOns - I jectIOns , etc. , every ono of which is in- I jurious , 'J'hey weaken and increase the malady. You know this by your own ex- perience. Q. What then should bo done to cure Itf A. Get bottle of Mull's Grape Tonlo at once. Mull's Grape 'onlo will positively cure Constipation I\nd Stomach 'rouble in the shortest space of time. No other remedy has before been known to cure I Constipation positively and permanently. Q. What is Mull's Grapo''onic1 . It is n Compound with 40 per eent , of r-- tlte julco Cof Concord Grapes. It exerts II. . peculiar strengthening , lteallng influence \I \ upon the intestines , so that they ean do their work unaided. The process is gradual , ! but sure. It Is not. n ph 'sle but it cures ConstlpItion ! Dysentel'y , Stomach and Bowel 'rouole. Having n rich , fruity grape fiavor , It is pleasant to tako. As a tonla it is unequalled , insuring the system .lgainst disease. It strengthens and builds up waste tissuo. Q. Where can Mull's Grape Tonlo bo IlBt f A. Yonr drugist sells it. The dollar bottle contains neurly throe times the ( ) . cent size. Good for aillng children and nursing mothers. A free bottle to all who have never used it becAuse wo know it will cure you. HI ) FIUE : : DOT1'LE 236 Fmm. Send this coupOO wltb your name and 8ddre8l , your drulltlU'8 name and IOc. to pa , . I'Oltage and wo wIUSUPI' ) } you a sample tree , It you bave never u8e,1 b ull'ft Orlll'e ' Tonic , and will al80 lenll you a cortlllcalo Iooll tor 11,00 toward tbe pUrCba&O or lUoro Tonlo from 70ur druggist. MULL'S OnAI' & TONIO Co. . US Third Avo. , Roclc Islnnd , Ill. Qfp Full Addrt8s ancl IJ'rlt PlaClIlv. M contlIO cent and 11.00 holl1el at a1l truIIIU. ! Tbe ' 1.00 bottle contaIn I about Ilx timed al much III the S ceot bottle aod IIbont three tlmn al mucb al the 110 cent bottle , There 1. a ireal .avlo ! : In buying tbe 1\.00 Ilzo. 1'ho genuine has II. . date and number ItnmJCd on the label-tako no other frolii fOur drugg lt. . . u- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - " - " _ " - . , . - , . N w F ench President . J I .zr : .5 M. Armand Fallleres , elected prQsl. dent of France , will assume the office on Fob. 18 , when Loubet's term expires. It Is understood he will continuo - tinuo the policy of Loubet. M. Fal- lIeres is 64 years old , is 0. lawyer , hos been In the French parliament - - - - - - - , , "V" _ . . . . . . . . . " " _ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ - - WOMEN HAVE CREATIVE GENIUS Statement to the Contrary Denied by Observing Writer. It is not true that woman laclts creative genius. In fact , the Inventive - ivo talent Is marlted In woman. There Is usually something original In her makeup. The rude masculIne observer - er who maltes the charge that woman is defective In creativeness Is wrong. Ho has noted that when one woman begins to wear : l certain or uncertnln shape of hat that every other woman must have the same shape , be it shapely or shapeless , Ho has observed - ed that when ono woman switches the fullness of the sleeve from the elbow to the shoulder or bael < again from th shoulder to the elbow every other woman must do the same. Ho has observed that when one woman designs to balte a calte she insists on borrowing her neighbor's recipe , though this argUES more for woman'3 reverence for precedent than for her lack of orlglna1lt ' . The observer has also noted that the first woman got off the street car bacl < ward and that ever slnco every other woman has done the same thlng-Washlngton Star , r Russia's Losses In the War. Some strilting figures are published by the Novoo Vremra : as to the forces : : .t the disposal of the Russian com- mander-in.chlef in Manchuria at the close of the late war. When peace was concluded General Llnevitch had at his disposal 12,600 officers. ! J17,000 men and 270,000 horses. But from the beginning to the ( ' 11(1 of the war there had been carried to the front 20,000 officers , 1,270,000 men , 230,000 horses , and moro thal1 1j00 ( guns. . Subtract- Inq these figures and making allowance - anco for the 80,000 men already on the spot when the war brolto out , the Russian losses appear roughly 7,600 officers and 433,000 men. Doctor Shrewd Business Man. Dr. William S. HawltC of Trenton , N. J , . knows f omethln ! : of business , though ho Is a professlonil man. A few days ago he saw Thomas } 1 letcher , a "steeplo jaclt , " repairing the spire of [ \ church. Fletcher owed Dr. Hawke 21 for medical atl.mtlon , but had made no effort to pay. though a bill had been sent tong ago. Learning that the "steeple jlll'k" waR to he paid as soon as the job was finished , which would bo that e\'dning , Dr , Hawlto went Into court and secured an attachment for the amount of his claim and the debtor wat ! forced to pay for a receipt before getting the balance of $4. Ex.Senator Hili Is Aging. Friends of David B. Hill In Albany were shocltCd at his 'appeurance when ho visited tha city to attend the Pat. ri k hearing. Ho I ! : ! still suffering trom the cold which he contracted some tlmo ago , coughs frequently and Is qulto short of breath. The ex. senator's face shows deep lines and his mustache Is almost white. Wrap. ped carefully In heavy fur robes , he hurried from and to his carriage , his attendant watching him closely as a nurse. Mr. Hill Is experiencing trou. ble with his eyes and ho Intends to atop all work until his present condition - tion has been Improved greatly. Ex.Senator Hili In Joking Mood. Ex.Senator David D , Hill contracted his recent Illness through Indiscreetly remaining out of doors too long whllo workmen were la'lng some pipe in the grounds surrounding his home , Ho caught a severe cold , which confined - fined him to the house. In talltlng to reporter about his Illness , Mr. Hill sold jocosely : "I am sure 'ou will remarl < that man ) ' a politician has been Injured by endeavoring to lay too much pipe , although the pipe which 1 , 'bossed' In laying was Iron pipe , and I now I am not a politician. " . . ' . . ' - - - slncb 187j ( , when ho was elected a deputr and has been political power for twent.five : ears. Ho has been president of the senate since 1899. M. Fallleros has served in three cabl. nets and once war premier. He is popular with the people , of } 1 rance , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WASTE TURKISH PUBLIC MONEY. Typical Case of MIGmanagement In Conltantlnople. Writes a Constantinople correspondent - spondent : "The present stat of tilO government shipyard reveals an nl- most unbelievable state of chaos , and demon trates how omclal sloth 'and corruption can render an oxpenslvely equipped establishment absolutely im. potent. Some ) 'ears ago EnglIshmen directed affairs , the boiler shop , the tube factory , shipbuilding yard , and marino engine shop being nll nnder English management. The late min. Ister , Hassan Pasha , altered this , however , and placed the mnnagement In Turkish hnnds , foreigners being able to hold only very subordinate positions. "Results of this policy are now ap. parent. The whole of the machlner ) ' Is not only Inefficiently managed , but Is in a condition of absolute dcca ) ' , Torpedo boats and .subm'arines arc seen , never uRed , nnd ropidly rusting away. In the yard Is the slteleton of a cruiser which was commenced twelve years ago and never finished , and which has slnco he como obso. lete. lete."A "A forty.ton Siemens steel plant , with rolling mills and fifty.ton steam crane , is raplilly hecomlng useless through neglect , and the parts of 0 3,000 , ton hydrnulic forging press de. Uvered twelve years ago have never been unpacked. The only thriving part of the whole department Is the managemen t. consisting of fortr'slx : pashas and Innumerable beys. " Lawyer's Unique Plea Failed. Ono evening recently Mr , and Mrs John Jacob Astor went on a slum mlng trip In the Chlnltown 01 New Yorlt , accompanied by a frlenl1 or two. In the course of the explor atlon they were conducted UirouglJ the gambling house ltept by one Jim Lee. A few dars l'ater Jim and somc assistants were arrested for gambling whereupon his lawyer advanced thlE original plea : "Your honor , thelH men were the hosts the other night of a party heaued hy Mrs. John Jacol Astor , nnd they have made ever3 prepaI"ation to return the cali to.day Chlneso etiquette Is very punctiliioll ! In thlR r Rppct nnll It will be a life long grief to th'se men If they arl preventell from fulfilling tholr Rocla obligation. " The magistrate refusel to bo moved by this talk and helt Jim to answer. No Longer "Little Japan , " TIle recent arrnngement with Core : maltes the emperor of Japan ruler 0'1 er a territorial area which altogethe Is very close to that of the state 0 Texas. But while the governor 0 Texas representn a population 0 about 3,500,000 the mllmdo holds swn ; over some ( joaooooo people. In on er words , a country of which we ar accustomerl to thlnl ! os "little Japan , now exceeds in area and equals I In population the German emplro. I exceeds France In both area and POI ulatlon. It also exceells Austria-HIlT gary in hoth respects. Its populatlo exceeds by nearly 60 per cent the er tlro population of South Amerlcc This Is the "little Japan" which ha recently talten a sat among the worl powers.-New York Sun , Indian Long FrIend of Whites , Qulack , believed to ho the oldeE Indian In the west , died at the Sa sop , Washington , a few da ) ' ! : ! ngo , None ono Imew his exact age , hut ho wo certainly far past the century mar and It is generall ) ' beliered that h was l'lose to HO rears old. Settlet who Imew him fifty years a o lIa ) ' h was an old mnn then. Qulnck wo alwn's a peaceful Indian , never too , patlt In any of the uprisings an steadily befriended the whites , IJ wae a citizen , with the rhht to vet aM owned 0. homo on the Satsop. , . . - - . . STANDS FOR REFORM IN CHINA. Tuan Fang , One of the Most Active and Determined Leajers. Tuan Fang , membf of the Chinese commission , now In America , hns been one of the mo , \ nctl\'e amI do- termlned rorl11 \ leaders in the Chinese - nese cmlllre , During the Doxer trou. bles he defied the Imperlnl go\'ern. mont and made his house a refuge fet missionaries , Tunn I ang 18 a Man , clm of gooll fnmll ' , anll about 46 ) 'enrs old , Ho is well I.'ducnted nml hna oc. cupiell several responslblo 110sltlons. inclutl1ng the gt'\'ernorshill of Knng , su nml lIunan provinces , During the Doxer outbrenl < 'ruan Pnug was acting governor of Shtnsl province , n11(1 It was to his cnpitnl , Singnn , thaC the court went Jor reCugo nfter it left ' " , m JV Pelting. Bls wOl'l < has been for the enlightenment of his people and he always has favored friendly intercourse - course with ether nntlons. SEEKING SECRETS OF NATURE. I nterestlng Plant Recently Establlsh. ed by the Weather Bureau. 'fo glvo to airy nothings a local hnbltatlon and a name Prof. Willis L Moore , chief of the weather bureau , has established n special plant at Mount Weather , Va. B ' means of bal' loons and IdteR the tempernture molsturo Rllll'movements of the air at great hehht8 will be ascertnlned The nbsorptlon of solar heat by the atmosphere will bo measured by the pyrhellometer and ncthllometor. The t11sslpation of solar light and heat will be detonnined by' the polarl- scopO. The spewal analysis of the sunbeam will bo cnrrled out by means of the bolometer and spectrometer. 'The electrlo com'lt1ons will bo determined - mined by means of the electrometer , and the radio nctlvity or Ionization of the air by means of a dissipation apparatus. To this Is added apparatus - ratus for studying the weather as related - lated to the earth's magnetism , temperature - peraturo of the soil and motions. All these hu'\'o been provctl to have amore moro or less Intimate conn Otlon with the weather. Balloons an'l Itites will be used to got the temperature , moist. ure , and movement of the air at great heights. All He Had to Hear. .Tudgo Wilbur , who retired from the Rhode Island bench last June , when the now court aull practlco act went Into effect , had for many years pre. vlous handled the crlnUnal business of the state. Ho was 11erfoctly familIar - Iar with the wiles and excuses of men who sought to evade jury duty and showed them little consideration. A venireman gave as his reason for de. siring to get out of grand jury servIce - Ice ph'slcal llis1blllty. "W1Iat Is the nature of your l&lfirmlty ? " aslted the Judge. "I am de'af In ono ear , your honor , " replied the man , "You'll do , ' said the Judge. "Don't you know you only have to hear ono sldo of a case In the grand jurl room ? " Toronto's SImple Way. Toronto Ims 11. way of nominating candidates for municipal office thnt feems simplicity Itself. To nominate a mayoralty candldato the electors gather as provided hy law in the as' semblyroom at the city hall nnd any voter m'a ) ' propose n candidate. Any person proposed and seconded and who posseS5es the required legal qual lileatlons hecomes thereby n canlU date and his name , with those of others - ers Blmllarly nominated , Is placed upon the officla1 hallot , the names ho Ing printed In alphabethlC'a1 order. II only one candltlate Is proposed ho ho comes mayor without any populal 11 dectlon.-Hartford Courant. McClellan Out With Tammany. Ono of the proofs that Mayor Mc Clellan of New Yorlt and Charles F Murphy have come to the parting 0 the wa's Is the appolntmont of Hugl Bonner as deputy fire commissioner Emmer was onl'/ ) chief of Ihe fire dc " IJartment , but was nev r a politician lIe 'was forced to reslg-n : lfter thirty nine years' servlco In'May , 1899 , HI afterward went to Manila at the re 'Inest of President Roosevelt to reOl anlzo the fire department there 'vhlch ho did. It Is sal that Donner' , lnowledgo of the constrnction 0 Iulldlngs In New Yorl < was superio to that of any vrchltect or real ef tate man. Giant Wear Uncle Sam's Unlforrr ; t Ser ( ) ant Fred Calhoun Fagan Q t. the Thlrt.nlnth company of cense o "rt11lery , now stationed at Fort Me B Henr ) ' , Is the largest man In elthc k the arm ) ' or nayy. rIo weighs 28 e pounds and Is now lIervlng his firt 'S "nllstmont of three years each. Th :0 : 'or ( 'ant Is an Eng-l1shman b ' hlrt IS 'lIld the oldest man In point of se , I , \18 In the const art11lery , served tw , d \'carB at the front In the Philippine [ e "nd dlstlnUlshed ! himself ther te There are few hetter gllnnors In tb army than he. " - - - - - . JUMPS FROM MOVING TRAIN. Prisoner Escapes from Train Near Rushville , Neb , IABAD , B. D.-Passengers on the Northwcstern train were amazcII the other dn ) ' , when just this sltlo of Rush- vl11o , Neh" a man slllhienly Itlclted out the window lights and Ilhll1g-ed fcot foremost from the moving train , 110 WaS a prisoner who had just finlshod sorvlng 1\ term In the Mnitcntiar ) ' In Virgin in nnd wns bolng brought haclt to Dawes county , Nob" hy ShcrIrr Mote. Nobraslm 1111.(1 waited somotllne to get her hands on this man , only to lese him at the last moment. The train was stoppell , al1l1 the sht'rlff with nsslstanco IInmelliatel ' started a hunt for the man , but although he was hant1cuffell ho Guccecdcd In malting gootl his escape nnll1p to the present time has not been found. TO INSTRUCT DELECATES TO HACUE CONFERENCE W ASIIlNGTON - Representatlvo Bartholdt of Missouri Introduced a joint resulution provltllng for the In. structlon or delesutes for the United States to the second lIaguo conferenco. It l1.uthorlzcs the president to tllrect delegl1.tes . to suprlort the nctlon of the Interparllamentary union conference at St. Louis In 1904 to UIO end that arhl. \ration treaties conferring jurisdiction on the high court nt The lIague In all controvorsles speclfictl in such treaties may bo conclm1 ll between all the nations - tions roprosentd nt the St. Louis conference - ferenco and that the second Hnguo conference may be organized as 0. permanent - manent hod ) ' . A DEADLY BLOW AIMED AT OLD MAIDS ALBANY. N , Y.-A b11l BtriltIn ! ; n deadly blow nt old maids wns intro- dnced in the senate. If It becomes n law nll pot cats of New York , whether aristocratic Angorn or Maltose , or just plain , ordinary , everyday 111 0111 ; rei tomcats - cats , must bo tnggotl just ! 1.3 are pleb. Ian street tlogs. The hill Is certain to bo bitterly opposed. In addition to com polling cats to be taggetl the bill taltes from the Society for the Prevention - tion of Cruelty to Animals the Hcens- Ing of dogs und cats and gives It to the health department. FRANCE PLANNING .BOYCOTT. Devising Simple Scheme for Brlnalng Venezuela to Time , W ASHINl1TON-As a preliminary to a n"val demonstration , I m.nco iB now consldoring the Initiation of n boycott - cott of nll Venezuelan Ilroducts of which she Is the largest foreign pur- chaser. No plan of action hns hoen finally determined upon , hut the apparently complicated sltnatlon at Algeciro.s has cl1.uSCll 11. susllensl n In the programme for tile Immedlato 11Islll1tch of warships to La Gualm. , WILL ATTEND THE WORLD'S POSTAL CONCRESS OMAHA-Edward Rosewater , who was appolntod with Capt. D. M. DrooltB superintendent of foreign mails , to rop. rcsent the United States In the world's postal cong-reRS that w11l convene In Homo the first weelc of April , has do. cltled to accept the appointment. Mr. nosewater was ono of the memhers of the congress of 1897 , held In Washing. ton. It , consists of representatives of slxty.two nations , which constltuto the International postul union , having headquarters at Derno. Swltzerll1.nd . , where all International postal halllpce arc adjusted. 'I'he union Wo.1 organized ahout forty 'earB ago and has holtJ congresses once every seven years tc revise the International postal laws h GREET A NEW KING , Frederick the Eighth Now Rules Ovel Denmark. COPENHAGEN.1'ho new Itlng Frodorlclt the I lghth , now relg-nB ovm Denmark. HI ! : ! ncceRslon has heC ! hailed with nl approprlato onthuslaslT ami cereI11on ) ' , hnt sorrow for the death of ChrlRtian the Ninth Is the predominant sentiment. 'I'ho over wholmlng grief of the ImmelHato mem hora of this romarlmhly unltd ! famil Is refiected In enl ) ' a sllg-ht\y \ lessel deg-reo In every home in CopJnhagen from the richest to the poorest , am only words of Itlndness nro heart when the dead monarch Is spolterl of Lucky Woman Journalist. LONDON-Tho prohato of tile latl Sir Henry Irving's will was granted , . It divides hlB property equally hotwem , . hlB two Rons and Mrs. David M. Arlo a woman jonrnallst. New Forest Reserve. W ASIIINGTON-Tho forest servic of the department of agrlculturo at nounced the estahllslunent on the ellS ern houndary of Utah of 11. new form reserve , to ho known as LaBal form reserve , having an acreage of 150,4G ! lcres , . . If Organizing it Ho I y War. PAlUS-The Matln has received It . IIspatch Crom Dalmr , In Senegambl ( ; French West Africa , Imrln ! ; that th Shellt l\Iaelalnln , at the Instigation c D the Sultan of MorMCO , Is ornnlzlng ! h holr war against Franco in the SOt o dan , h r- Gars Is Confirmed. o W ASIIINGTON-'fhe senate in exe , ' 8 utlvo session Monday confirmed th nomination of Charles A. Goss , Nell . U , S , Attorne ) ' for the district of Nel rnRKIl. , . . . . , , , , . . , . . < , , . . . . Whose Say-so Is Best ? WlLh nOl\rly all mcdlclnc8 put till for .nlo t.hrough lIrugRl9U1 , OM haR to tnke t.ho mnltflr'a & - alene 118 to their curn- tivo vnluo. 0 course , Ruch tostlmony Is not that of B dhllltor09 1 party Bnd accordingly Is not to bo glvrn the same credit liS If wrltton from dlslntcre.etcd motivOl. ! Dr. Plorco's modlclno.'I , ho- ever , form a 1\111"10 \ anll therefore striking nception to this 1'1110 , 'l'hnlr ell\Im8 to the conlltlence of II1Vlllll19 clof's 1I0t 1'09" . lololy UI'on tholr makers' say - so or praise. 'l'holr IIIKrNIlf'nt.9 are llIatters of : IlI1bllo knowh'lilto , holllg Ilrlntecl on each lI parato bottln ! . 'l'hus Invalltl luCTorors nrc taken nto Dr. Ploreo's full confidonce. Score of loading m lcal Ulon hl1\'o written enough to till volumM In llrnlso of the eurntivo value of the levlJrI\l Inltr < 'lilout.'I mItering Into these \\011. knowli modlclnf's. 1I10011rat tlII'n ! wrllt'rs WI' nllli lIuchI1rd - Icallhrhu a. I'rot. Flllluf' F.\IIlIlrwoocl \ , M. n. . ot IIUII1I6t Mecllcal 001 rll'e. Chh'alw ; I'rot. Hallot tbe HAml ! ' ; l'rot. JIJlm M. Scud- clt'r. 111. n. . Into ot c1tJt IlIclllnati. Ohio ; I'rot. . .1011IClIII : ' , 111 , n , . Into ot Clndllnatl. Ohio ; Ur. OrllVI'r 00Q. ot Now \"ork ; Ur. Barlho- low , ot JoITorMIII Mecllcal Collt.ge , of I'a. . & 1111 Rcor\11 of ethers " 'Iual ! ) ' emlllcnt. Ur , ! 'lureo'R Fnvorllo I're crhltl)11 curell the \VOflt COMC ! of tOll1alo wunknllrnlall - RUlIaulo\"oflloll 81111I'6tro\01'5101l1LIld ( 'orruct. . Irrt'IularIUos , cun1l11111nflll 001'1011 , . drl ! ! . up dl a < < rt1Onblo nlllwl'nktlnlnir \ drnlns. 110\110. UlI1o.'I Imown a. , \ " catarrh nllll II. tnllIU- 111110. of olht.r d l\OI"IC 1Jocullar to womon. Uror In mltlll , It lit not a \"alcnt nor oven a nCr\t IIIt\tlldno. bllt the " 1. 10 rll 0 I'rocrlp- ! tlon" ot n rt'lfularb' uducalt'tl l1hY81cll\l1 , of lar o cXlorlt'nro III the cum of wlltnnn's " cullnr nllnlt'nl who frankly nllll rOl1l1d- t" 1) ' tnkel hl'l III\lIonl8 Into hilt tnll con- IItlnnco h ) ' 1\,1I1t11l' Ihl'lI\ Just \vhnt hili "Pro- I'crlpllon" I rOllllttt\tl ! of. Of nil ullwr modi- elno IllIt Ull for woman's Rl't'clal nJnladles allli Mlltl throulI'h drml'lI'l'Itll , can It bo uld Ihat the maker 1'1 not atrald to lIe\ll thus trnnkb' , ollOnly And hOllorabl ) ' , hy 10tUnit o"ury 1111110nt ulllnit tllIl 5&1110 know exactly what 8110 III t8klt1lf , t : lck women are Invited to consult Dr. Plorce , by 10t\lr \ , J'n'c. All correspond- on o 18 KUtmlnd ns IIncrCtlly lIocrot und womanly conlhlonce8 nro ) lrotf'ctcd y 1Irt1 feIIOl lit 1 IlrlvRc ) : . Adtlrosl Dr. R. V. I'loree , 1IlIfTalo , N , Y. How to 1reStJrvo , health nllli benuty Is told In Dr. Plerco's Common Sense Med- Icnl Atl\'lser. It I frec. Per n. ll por- overoo cOllY Bond Dr. It. V. Plorco , nllf- ! o.lo N. Y. 21 onc-emlt staJ1\118 to cover : In cloth bladlnlll : stnl11ps. Dr. l' / cree's l'ellots cure constlllaton ! , Two Excellent "Bulla. " An Irish clcrlu'mnn Is credited with havln COlllll1cted 11. . 110werflll oration In this fashion : "My brethren , lot not hls world rob } 'Oll of 0. 1100.ce wblch It cnn neither glvo nor tl1.1tO nway. " Which Is cOlll11ed with the remarlc or 1 fellow country colleare who is 1'01\- onlng with n woman wo had loot her Cnlth In Chrlstlanty told her : "Woll. you will go to hell , YOll Imow : and I altall he very sorry , indeed , to see you there I " TO CUlU' : .A COf.D IN ONIC UAY Take LAXATIVE IIIWMO Qnlnloll Tahlnt. . 11r11lr' Jlot refunl mono , . It It iall to curo. E. 'V. 01&OVK'8 Ilgnaturo lion cllcb box , 250. Dlfference , In Icebergs. The Icebergs of the two hemls- phoros are cntlrely different in shape. rho Arctic berga are Irregular in Corm , with lofty plnno.clos I1.nd gUt- ( ring dome , while the Antarctic ones no fiat.topped and solld.looldng. DOCTOR CURED OF ECZEMA. - Maryland Physician Cures Hlmself- Dr. Fisher Says : "Cutlcura Remedies - edies Possess True Merit. " "My face was af1llcted with eczeml\ in the ) 'ear 18D7. I used the Cutlcum. Remedies , nnd was entirely cured. I (1m ( a practicing physlclnn , and very : lften prescrlhe Clltlcllra Resolvent and Clltlcura Soap In C/l.'Ies of eczema , and they have cured where other formula - mula ! ! have failed , I I\m not in the habit of endorsing patent medicines , I but wben I find remedies posscsslng true merit , such as the Cutlellra Rem- etHes do , I lun broad.mlnded enough to proclaim their virtues to the world. I have been practicing medicine for sixteen ) 'elrs , and must sny' I fiuII your Remedies A No. 1. You are at Uberty to publlJlh this lettor. G , M. , I lsher , 1\1. D. , Dig Pool , , Md. , May 24 , 1905. " Game Slaughter In south Africa. Game has hecome depleted In Africa from the ruthless slaughter engaged In hy recltless hunters , Ono of thesa Is said to have shot , for no useful . purposes , 160 rhlnoceroscs , wbllo n. companion Itllled 1-10 moro : when , very allproprlately , the hunter waa killed by 11. rhlno eros. Highest Buildings In Italy. 'rho highest hulldlnfgs In Italy ara . the Nl1.tional . Museum , at Turin , which Is 3,12 feet : St. Peter's Cathedral , 455 ' fcct , and the Church or Gaudenzlo , nt Novara , 382 feet In 1101ght. The highest stru turo In the world is thd Wlffol tower , In Paris , nearly 1,000 feet In height. Consumption of Tea. The world's consumption ot ton outshlo of the countries in which It Is grown may bo talten to be about 600,000,000 pounds per nnnum , "alued at $85,000,000. Ahout 90 per cent. ot the tea eXllorted from Asia is consumed - sumed hy Engllsh.spealt1ng poople. Not long ago 11. dinner was given hy a novelist In London , I1.t which all the hutter on the great table was In mlnlaturo husts of noted authora. Japanese men are among the best o needle worltCrs In the world , their l' only equals being the women or Rust - tsla. . It It 2 a L , o Ifo .1' .1'c c- Ie I. , . , , - _ . - - - - - - - - - -