ORTHY of a higher - er recommendation than I can find words to express. " This is what Mr. J. H. Plangman ( of Sherman , T e x. ) says of Doan's Kidney Pills. He tells his experience in the following words : He says , "Sometime in Septem ber I was taken with a dull aching pain across the small of my back , directly over the kidneys. I paid small attention to this at first , thinking it would pass SoK. But instead of getting better it Became worse and in a short time the centered through my left hip and pain across down my 'e fc Ie5 " -L as far as the knee. i ? r Small Of This is precisely what kidney trou ble will do with the body. It does not al ways show itself at iirst , but ap pears just in this way , when some unusual movement or action brings sharp pains and exhaustive aches , telling of sick kid neys. Sn Mr. Plnncr- hian's experience bore this out. Continuing , he says : "I did not know the cause of the trouble , but I am led to believe now that it was flrst brought about by jumping in and tout of the wagon and in some way I may have strained my back , j "I was constantly growing worse , " he continues , "and I became very much "alarmed " about my condition. I knew that something had to be done or serious 'results ' were sure to follow. I went to ta specialist here in Sherman , and under- Svent a rigid examination. " Then he relates how the doctor told [ him that it was a serious case , but that the could cure him for fifty dollars. The only o digree worth having i/ fcbo one a unn makes for himself and transmits for exa pie. 1 Mankind won't pioflit hi experi- fence ; the world makes az m nny blunders now az it did before the inoof. However entertiiniug you may be , you should not lose sight of the fact ( that others may also want to air ftheir talents in the conversational line , and you should give them a Ichancc. K -mov > iT.in. rinpies. Freckles , iloih PttU-hes , Kli. . and Skin disease * , and every blemish on beautr. and defies fjij detiftjon. It lias , oed the test of 61 years , and ia so Imrniless we taste it to be sure H is prop- erlj made. Accept no counterfeit of liinll-rnaine. Dr. I. A. Sayie said to a lady of the haul-toa ( a patient ) : "As vow lad'o w ill u e Jhem , I ri > c"inmeiid'Qour- am ! ' * Cream * as the h-Jtt harmful of all the FWn prrpara. tions ' Forfalc by , - - - HI ! Drupffists on J J Fancy-Goo'l ! ! Drslers la the U. S , Canada and EuropA | I * "RP " H' > rKIVS I'r.in'r. rGre-t Jor-eaSt. . K. > Illinois will mnke a complete fish ( exhibit ; at the World'Fair. . Tact and talent are required to be 3 good entertainer. The qualities ( ss ntial to nnko nu admirable hos tess are var5o 'S.'ind ? t wr.uld be difll- culf to say wMfh is th ? most essen- tiil one. One indisp-'nsible quality of a g'iod -entertainer is to appear , .inn , if pos sible , rea'lr ' to feel , interested in the itl { things that her visitois discuss. fThis quality ial o a requisite of the 1 fascinating and popular woman. I Isaac Stover was arrested on a c m- ' p'aint filPd bv his sister , charging him with marderinir her husband , Edward { Bittner , at Lewisbur' , Ind , over i twenty-five years atro. She was an eye witness to the munler. There is more Catarrh in tills section of the country than all other ( ! i-ea > es put together , and until the last ie\v years > Mippo eit to be in curable. For a prcat i.uny > ears tloctorb iiro- nounred it a local < iist-a o. and urescnbed local a renc-iie-s. and bv cnn taistiy lallniK lo cure with Oot-al treatment , pronouni-ed It incurable. Science fc ha * nro\en rat irra to be a constitutional dis ease , and then01 e re jiure- > constitutional treat si ment. Hall , ( atarrh L'un * . inanufactureil by ! . sig J Oienev & Co. . Toledo. Ohio is the only con g stitutional euro on the market. It is taken m- \ teinam In do-e- . from K > drops to a tea i > oonful. It actdirectlv on tlie blood and mucous stir- n fao > of the system. Thej offer one hundred nei .dollars for anycaho it fails to cure. Send for eiw circulars and testimonialAddress. . w F J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0. Sold by DniRgisK. 75c. p' Hail's Famllj rills are the best tl 1 : ui I"w ci ciy li p y v TE tt cscf "amot'wa Watei iroof s OlLED tiim m CLOTHING . TCWER O > , Booo. Mi - U.S A. N tl jgaffllctedwith peer p siCI eor ? o eg. g ? & * tl ft. N. U. 796-45. YORK NEBRJa However , necessity knows no law and Sir. Plangman paid half down and took ihe treatment and followed it faithful ly for four weeks. Naturally , he thought that he would soon be rid of the trouble , but in spite of the doctoring he goes on to add , "I was in such misery that it was almost impossible for me to do my work. " "It was at this juncture that Doan's Kidney Pills came n to my notice and I fdlTJ W procured some from the drug store of C. K. uraycrott. I used these pills according to direc tions and to my surprise I was con siderably relieved on the second day and in a short time completely cured. " * * This is the uni versal experience of those who have < 3iifff rf > rs from Kidney trouble and who have been for tunate enough to test the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. There is nothing wonderful or mag ical about this remedy , it simply does the work by direct action on the kid neys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only and this accounts for their speedy and pain through certain action. Early indications of kidney trouble come from two sources , the back and the bladder. The back becor4.es weak and lam" he- cause the kidneys are sick , and re lief from backache can only be com plete when the kidneys are set right. If you kan't say ennythink good -if amjn af er he iz ded and gone , don't make a huzza id ov yurself , and dis turb his remains. A new cartridge devised for the French aray will propel a bullet half a mile without any peicepli-jle pause or fall The fir t millionaire .res'dent of New York City was John Jacobs Astor in 1620. Twenty years aero there were 204 mil ionaires in the city , now there are 1,320. Tom Moore is to be admitted to the "English Men of Letters" series , and his biography is to be written by Stephen Gwyn , a fe low Irishman. Robbers ransacked the home of Rob ert Robinson , a wealthy farmer , near Perryville , Ky. , ar d administered poison to Robinson and hia wifewhich will probably result in her death at least. G. Bauer , formerly connected with the Hauer Gr icery company of St Li-uis tiled a petition in bankruptcy at Chicago , placing his debts at $137- OCO. No assets were named. The Teacher AVon. Ilinton. Ky. . Nov. 2. For over two ' years , two of the best physicians in j this part of the State have been treat ing Mr. E. J. Thompson , a popular local school teacher , for Diabetes. They told him that but little could be. . done to help him. lie made up his mind to try si new remedy called Uodd's Kidney Pills , and says : "They saved me when the doctors held out no hope. I took , in all about ten boxes. I will always praise Dodd's Kidney Pills for the great good they ha\e done for me. " Many people , ami some physicians , still peYstet iu the belief that Diabetes is ' an incurable disease. Our teacher , o i'I . Thompson , says it is curable , for Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him after two good physicians had treated him tf for two years without success. A remedy that will cure Diabetes will surely cure any case of Kidney Trouble. f There H nothing more exasper ating I , besides being downright bad form. than to listen in an abstracted , u slightly impatient manner , and begin - c gin at once your story before the a words are fairly out of your visitor's t urutb. Listen attentively , interests edly , and do not show that you arc waiting for oue to finish. Another f pha-e of impoliteness is to anticipate the ptiint of au anecdote or to anr nounce that you have "heard it be- ' f fc-ie in a different \\ay.J Such breaches are really unkiudness , and a would never be committed if you ! * cultivated the faculty df putting FOU self In the other's plnce. You a like attention ; you like time to tell. e < ur story , and draw your p liut ; u like appreciation of your stories , e Why not accord to others these privit ' Ueges ? I n The Blast Furnace workers' and " S'nelters' Union of America met fl Luis VG-.T at Youugtown , o. The ° meeting next year will be held at . St Louis ctu ing the World's Fair. | .j An exhibit of phot- graphs of f North Dakot.i babies will be made at i < the W'.rld's Fair. The exhibit will n show to the wo In what manner of Jt citizens are being bo D and bred on the fert le prairies and in the pure , t ] air of North Dakota. ' v Irritation of the bladder shows that the kidneys are out of order. Delay in prompt attention often causes seri ous complication. Relieve and cure sick kidneys and ward off dangerous diabetes , dreaded dropsy and Bright's disease , by using D o a n' s Kidney Pills. They begin by healing the delicate membranes and re ducing any inflam mation of the kid- I thought IJtad strained neys , and thus making the action of the kidneys regular and natural. Aching backs are eased. Hip , back , and loin pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs , rheuma tism and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick-dust sediment , high-colored , excessive , pain in passing , drib bling , frequency. Doan's Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi and gravel. Jielicve lieat t palpitation , sleeplessness , headache , nervousness. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. t J Pills V TTP svrw * IO , NAME. P. O. - STATE For free trial box , mall thtq coupon to Foster Mi'burn ' Co. Buffalo. N Y. Ifabovo -oace i > - insufficient , write address ca sepa rate sup. Jt is said that in working upon the biojraphy of Mr. G'a ' stone , which will soon be published , Mr. Morley and his secre'aries have examined about 400,000 documents. The narra , tive , by the way , is to include copious extracts from Mr. Gladstone's jour nals. So vist has been the improvement in en-ine boilers and fireboxes that the pwer derived from a pound ol c/ > 1 tod.iy is r.early three times 35 great as it was fifty years ago. In some of the rabbit infe-teo places visited by the recent floods.it is wonderful what numbers of rabbits were to be scan as soon as the water went away. The bunny is not am phibious. Mole-catchers will tell you that the moles , in case of flood , will swim a long way , otten using sticks or aiij flotsam for rafts , until they come to a piece of ground above the water mark ; but we never have cred- It ited the rabbits with the like waterto man's capabilities It is quite cer tain , however , that a great many of them must be more cunning or more strong in dealing with the problems pies nted by a deluge than we are apt , to give them credit for. London I Cuuntry Life. In Annie Irish , who is to play the part of Iras. t' < e Egyptian beauty , in Ben liur it is Slid will pose for Ham- illm j , Xing , who will paint Miss Irish in the n aracter of Cleopatra.as Ihe picture will b ' exhibited at the World's Fair. Is" Women of Pueblo , Col. , are raising a fund of $6.000 with which they will bui'd ' a miniature mineral palace on a site adjoining the Colorado building at the World's Fair. C LIKED HIS "NIP. " a5 sal Not a "VVJiiaky Imt a CofFee Toper. al Give coffee half a chance and with le some people it sets its grip hard and to fast. "Up to a couple of years ago. " tli says a business man of Brooklyn , N. us Y. , "I was as constant a coffee drinker a as it was possible to be , indeed my craving for coft'ee was equal to that of drunkard for his regular 'nip' and the ] effect of the coffee drug upon my system ; was indeed deplorable. "My skin lacked its natural color , my features < were pinched and my nerves were shattered to such an extent as to render ( rue very irritable. 1 also suffered be fered ( from palpitation of the heart. I a "It was while in this condition I read aUl Ul an article about Postum Food Coffee and concluded to try it. It was not ter long before Postum had entirely destroyed - be stroyed my raging passion for coffee to and In a short time I had entirely giv ed en up coffee for delicious Postum. "The change that followed was so extraordinary : I am unable to describe PiTl it. Suffice it to say , however , that all nc my troubles have disappeared. I am so my original happy self again and on re the whole the soothing and pleasant reLI effects produced by my cup of Postum make me feel as though I have been 'lauded at another station. ' "Not long ago I converted one of my sh friends , to Postura and he is now as se loud in its I . " has praise as am. Name fur nished by Postum Co. , Battle Creek , hsh. Mich. by Look in each package for a copy of lake I the famous little book , "TheRoad to it ] Wellville. " PEANUTS THEIR ONLY FOOD. Four StuJenta Successfully Try r < ovc1 Means to Sure Board Bills. Four students of Norwich University it Nortlifield , Vt. , three of whom nr < tvorkiiig their way through collegf. have in the last three months saved ai > vt'ii $30 each by deserting the fnmr nity "hashhouse" and liv.ng on p - nuts , according to a correspoudint of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Every one of the quartet is in bet ter health than when he started 01 the strange diet. Three of the foui men are athletes , excelling in their sp. cial lines of sport , and since they d sorted ham , beans and provisions thj * have developed remarkably in a mus eular waj' . They also assert that their digesthf organs are in better shape than form erly , that the peanut diet is satisfyiu and that they never "hanker io luncn" between meals. The clay the peauutters forsook tl. fraternity table they Aveighed in ai.t went over to the "barracks , " as th dormitories are called , and agreed t eat their meals together. luu-h Y , a given three pints of well-roas.ed nu and all agreed that an hour and a h.1. should be devoted to each meal , i order to avoid haste the nuts we. shucked as they were eaten. No one was allowed to iat b tue . meals and only a limited amount < ' water was served. As the nuts coi < tain much oil it was argued that tl.i would float on the water and so onl. enough was taken to allow the gastr.f juices to trwly circulate. Care was also taken to ehcw tht nuts to a paste before i wallow ing.M the end of the first week the me were not to sure they liked a con : plete diet of nuts. They longed f < i something SAeet and were on the p 5 i of going down to the village and nid ing a candy store. When their wtigLt was taken it was found that each hat gained one and a half i > ounds. Hii- was encouraging and they revolved t ( stick to peanuts. Tests in the gynasium proved thai the peamitter could s-tand more hard work than their fellow students and when they went into field t-ports lhr\ kad no trouble in excelling in running baseball , tennis and feats of endur ance. ance.When When the experiment was started the men indulged in one cup of coffei a day. But this was soon discontin tied ' , as it was found that the oils ii the coffee and nuts did not agree anc indigestion resulted. All alcoho'it vt'mulants were , of course , barred , anc the men continued on a strict diet ol nuts and water. At the end of the first month the "peantttters" got their first setback They began to feel tired and dull and President Brown , who had become in terested. decided that they needed al bumen. Six eggs were allowed to each man ? week. The eggs apparently satisfitd all longings for a change in diet , foj the men , instead of complaining , declared tlcl clared that they would not return tc cl"j "frat" house fare if they were paid foj sc dointr. Tough. Macaroni. When Gen. Miles was visiting a Tex as fort recently , one of the officers told ashi him an amusing incident that happen ed there a few months before. A wind storm had hit the fort nnq becarue necessary to send an office ] to locate and recover as much as pos sible of the scattered guns and ammu nition. "One day while in the discharge ol his duty the officer came upon an olc farmer up the bay somewhere whc h had picked up what he could find over his section of the State. The ofii cer found several of these boxes stack 4 ed away in the old man's larder , and he , in the name of Uncle Sam , pro- ceetled to seize the combustible. "The officer procured a wagon , and he was leaving the old man's plact with his capture loaded on the wager the " old man , with some degree of satIsfaction - , Isfaction , sang out : " 'Take your old macaroni. It's nc good nohow. Mary boiled some a whol { Jay , and it tasted like mule. ' " A AVinge I Hifjhwymin. . We naturally wonder why a wasp cannot successfully defend itsell against a fly. But , in addition to its sword-like proboscis , the robber-fly is also endowed with legs of unusual length and power. It is thus enabled hold its victim at such a distance that the envenomed sting cannot be used. Powerful and swift as its wings are , it seldom seizes its stinging vic tims in mid-air , bat usually hurls it self on the back of the unsuspecting wasp. Caterpillars , spiders , moths , beetles , dragon flies , and even plant bugs are all seized and dispatched by this swift assassin. St. Nicholas. tl tlr Getting Even. r Some retaliations are too clever to resented. Tli9y seem to be almost logical part of the circumstances Uifit evoked them. Dr. "Wines , says the Christian Regis aiai , was formerly the principal of a aiQ boys' school. One day he had occasion hi trounce a lad. who naturally resent the punishment. On the Doctor's front door was a plate , bearing the one word , "Wines. " That night a bold and clever hand added three words to the Inscription , that in the morning the door-plate read this way : "Wines and other Lickers. " Losses to Icali in Fishermen. Swiss and Ital.an fl hermen on the shares of i.ake Lugano unve u.Teied serious : losses wing to a disease which already kill d at lea t a million . valued at $12.000. It is caused a bacillus which comfS Into the with the sewage of Lugano and bther towns. xa > * 3& 7 : " 3v- ' % . i ? -'Jl , -f. Sm : ? ± * : : . ' r . . : - , < : j& . ' . r.ax-iV.jfF I . * : * & & . v „ ' ' " V-- : : : / - , - i , * / ? - . - - - - * . V B. . . ? > . % v-- ! : ' \y * ffs v , - * : & & & ; & ' . * > ' : 8 f $ & . ? . . - - - Av ; : . . . : , < ? ? / ; ; > u ; : - ; ; > : ' * v 'o x * * * * ' 'Vy Mrs. Rosa'Adams , niece of the late General Roger Hanson , C. S. A. , wants every woman to know of the wonders accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound * " DEAR MRS. PINHHAH : I cannot tell you with pen and ink what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me , sufTering from the ills peculiar to the sex , extreme lassitude and that all gone feeling. I would rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when I went to bed , but before I had used two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Cow peuuti , I began to feel the buoyancy of iny younger days return ing , became regular , could do more work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do befors , so I continued to use ft until I rrs.s restored to perfect health. It is indeed a boon to sick women and I hctvrtily recommend it. Yours very truly , Men. ROSA ADAMS , 819 12th St. , Louisville , Ky. " Any -women who are troubled witli ir regular or painful menstruation , weak ness , leucorrhcea , displacement or ulceration - ation of tlie womb , that bearing-down feeliag , inflammation of the ovaries , back ache , general debility , and cervous pros tration , should know there is one tried and WTUO reniedj- , Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ko other medicine- for women lias received such wide-spread and unqualified indorsement. ] So other medicine has such a record of female cures. " DEAP. Mis. PiNKHJisi : I am very pleased to recommend Lydia E. Pi-nkham's yegre- table Compound for vromb and ovarian difficul- tieb from v. hich I have been a sufferer for years. 14 was the only medicine which was at all beneficial , and within a week after I started to rise it , thert was a great change in my feelings and looks. I used it for a little over three months , and at the end of that time I suffered no pain at the menstrua ? period , nor was I troubled with those distressing pains which compelled me to go to bed , and I have cot had a headache since. This is nearly a yc i * _ _ ago. I always keep a bottle on hand , and take r few doses every week , for I find that it tones up the system and keeps m feeling strong and I never have that tired out feeling any more. "I certainly think that every woman ought to try this grand medicine , for it would prove its worth. Yours very truly , Miss ELSIE DASFOETH , 20J > De Soto St. , Memphis , Tean. " FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN" . Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly , and will treat you with kwidncss. Her advic is free , and the address is Lynn , Mass. No woman ever regretted having- written her , and she has helped thousands. pQyjjrjrj-riftTo cannot forth vrith produce the original letters and signature * 00 above'tesluuoaiab , vrlucli will prove their absolute genuineness. - - - " - ' . . . 'j. Pinkliam Med. Co. , Wi'liam Watson , the English poet , jas been having much t ouble with us eyes of late. Fears are expressed /hat his sight is on the poiof of giving 01 > ut , in spite of the fact that he is only ti. ( Watson's last pub ished poem vas his "Ode on the Coronation of iing Edward VII , " which was aci ni tt < dly one of his most notable pro- iuctions of recent years. We kan't Le perfect , hut we kan > e better than we are. "Vain iimginin.-s" , bring some people ple more misery than does hard rea'ry. ' When one gets too drunk to hir the ground with his hat he must be all at sea. All creameries use butter color. Why not do as they do use JUXE TINT BUTTER COLOR The postoffice safe at Escanaba Mich. , was b own and $1,000 cash and si amps taken. Piso's Cure for Consumption always gives imme.Jinte relief in all throat trou bles. F. E. Bieruian , Leipsic , Ohio , Aug. 31,1001 Prince Adelbert , son of Emperor IVi Ham of Germany , has started for the far east to join the German squad ron < there. Mrs. Wi islow's SOOTFIING SYRUP for chil- In-ii teetlii 17 , softens the euras , reduces in a- natlon , iilluys pain rures colic. ! ' ire : J5tJ bottle More than ICO diffe ent languages ire represented in the acltlesses that iccnmpanied the jubilee pre ents ( .f ueeu Victoria that King Edwa d ins sent to be exhibited at the Vorld's Fair at St. LIMJ-S. Adam committed the most sin wit6 the least am < unt ov temptashun o . enny of our previous relashuns Snow fell for the first time f is se ? son in many places in New England , reaching a depth of more t1 an tw ; Inches m northern New Hampshire and Vermont. The demands made by the 1HX cinners employed in the chicagr packinghouses for an increase of i p i c nt in wages hah b en refused b * the packers. No rmr kan tell hnw mutch nvtht hero nr the kiwarJ th ire iz in him until he haz been weJi ' ned. .Ii&s3 UNI Yon can save from $3 to .5 yearly by wearing VL. . Douglg * 3.50 or V3 shoei Thoj equal that have been cost ing you from $4.00 to gj.OO. The un- menso sals ofV. . L. Dottftlas sho'is proves their super ! > rity ov-ei all ochec 'finirca. St/13 by retail shoo dealers everywhere Look for name aacl prire on botto-n. Tiiat Douslas iues Cor onatoltprores Jherp i JJilue in Donffla-i khoes. Corona is the highest gr ile I'at.Leatlterinade. raif i 'nr Ky 'e't ntxt CUBES WHEHE AIL ELSE f A'li. Besc Coaxf Sf rap. I'ostei GtxxJ. Dse In time. Sold Sale 10,000,000 Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE IDc , AU 25c , 50c- Druggists BEST FOR THE BOWELS