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Mrs. of whose . Hughson , Chicago , j letter follows , is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of | Lydia E * Pinidiam's Vegetable Compound * f "DEAR MRS. PIXKHASI : I suffered for several years "with general "weakness and bearing-down pains , caused by womb Double. My appetite - / tite was fitful , and I would lie awake for hours , and could not sleep , until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of I/ydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound , and I am so glad I did. No one can describe the good ib did me. I took three bottles faithfully , and besides building up my general health , it drove all disease and poison out of iny body , and made me feel as spry and active as a young girL Mrs. Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be,1' MRS. M. E. Huonsox , 347 East Ohio St. , Chicago , III Mrs. Pinkham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements. Apparently trifling1 incidents in woman's daily life frequently produce displacements of the womb. A slip on the stairs , lifting during menstruation , standing1 at a counter , running1 a sewing machine , or attending _ to the most ordinary tasks miv result in displacement , and a train of serious evils is started. The first indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. j Don't let the condition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone. j More than a million women have regained health by the use of IJydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If tlie slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to 3Irs. Pinkham , at iLynn , Mass. , for her advice , and a few words from her will show you the right thing to do. This i costs you nothing , but it may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. Lelah Stoweli , 177 Wellington St. , Kingston , Ont. , writes : "DBAS , MRS. PixKnA3r : You are indeed a godsend to women , and if they all knew what you could do for them , there would be no need of their dragging out miserable lives in agony. "I suffered for years with bearing-down pains , womb trouble , nervousness , and excruciating head ache , but a few bottles of iLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made life look new and promising to me. I am light and happy , and I do not know what sickness is , and I now enjoy the best of health. " Iiydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound can always be relied upon -to restore health towomen who thns suffer. It is a sovereign cure foi forms of female complaints , that bearing-down feeling , weak ng- and displacement of the womb , inflammation of the ovaries , and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tnmors from the uterus in the early stage of development , and checks any tendency to cancer- , < ms humors. It subdues excitability , nervous prostration , and tones up the entire female system. Its record of cures is the greatest hi the world , nnd should be relied upon with confidence. FORFEIT If * cannot forttvwitli prftdnee th orlglnM lottera and ilgnatnrM of testimonials , which trill prove their absolute penninenew. I Ola E. Plnkbam Medicine Co. , loraa , MOM. Tbe states that have began the Installation of exhibits in the palace bf foie try , fish and a game at the world's fair are Arkansas , uonneot.i- cut , Minnesota , Missouri , New , Jer sey , New York , Pennsylvania , and Virginia. Some of Oregon's exhib its for that buildidti nave been re ceived as have some of Alaska's. ' The bill adding $35,000 to Rhode Jshind s appruprialiun for the woild's fair hus been recommended lor pass age by the cunmmlee on finance. Lsokfng f@r a Then why not keep in view the fact that the farming lands of are sufficient to support a population of 50.000.000 or over ? The immigration to Western Canada during the past six years has been phenomenal. ! P = 7" * F E" FREE Homestead Lands easily accessible , and other lands may be purchased from Railway and Land Companies. Western Canada's grain lands produce marvellous crops.while the grazing1 lands contain all the nutritive qualities for fat tening cattle and other stock. EInrUetB. Schools , Kntlway and nil other condition * make IVentern Canada a dent ruble spot for the home * ncelcer. Write to the Superintendent Immigration , Ottawa , for a de scriptive Atlas , and other information mation : or to the authorized BflnnHt. 801 New York Lite Hide. . Omaha. X t > . MILAN IS SILK CENTER f Until the last years of the last century Ljons wis Europe's chief a silk market. Milin gradually ousted ic it from the position , and iD 1902 us fr receipts were 37J per cent larger tban those of Lyons. * A medical journal rieclpies that . people who drink cows' milk are r mure inclined too consumptun thau ' those who use the milk of the reiu- - U deer , the buffalo , the ass , or the oat. Cnn Get Allen's Koot-Enie FRKK. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , t N. Y. , for a FREE sample of Allen's Font- Ease , a powder to shake Into your shoes. It cures tired , sweating , damp , swollen , ach v ing feet. It makes new or light shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell it. 2oc. Earliest Green Onions. The John A. Salzer Sted Co. . La Crossc. Wis. , always have something new , something valuable. This year they offer among their new money making vejrotables , an Earliest Green Eating Onion. It is a winner , Mr. Farmer and Gardener ! JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND IGc and they will send you their big plant and seed catalogue , together with enough seed to grow 10.000 plants ! 3.000 fine , solid Cabbages , 2,000 delicious Carrots , 2.000 blanching , nutty Celery , 2.000 rich , buttery Lettuce , 3,000 splendid Onions , 1.000 rare , luscious Radishes , 3,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. In all over 30.000 plants this great R offer is made to get yon to test their warranted vegetable seeds and ALL FOR BUT 3Gc POSTAGE , n providing you will return this notice , and if you will send 20c in postage , they will 1 ( add to the above a package of the fam- oas Berliner Cuuliflower. ( C. N. U. ) . . ri ll Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. 81u THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE tl 11IE IE IKO1 O1 O1b CATHARTIC b tlD D ( BEST FOR THE BOWELS Cl NEW YORK'S FIRST SUBWAY. Old Tunnel In Lower Manhattan Wa Dae in 1809. In the city hall park , on the Broad- tray side , near the drinking fountain at the end of the wide walk leading past the front of the city hall , is a grating over a large opening in the ground. It Is rusted and shows little evidence of having been opened In a kmg time , says the New York Tribune. It covers a large passageway which , as one can see as one peers down be tween the bars , leads under the side walk and out under Broadway. One could easily enter the passage If the grating was lifted , for It is six or elgat feet long and four or five feet wide. It leads to the terminus of an experi mental underground railway which few recall in these days. Near the junction of this passage with the tunnel lie buried the circular shield with which the subway w-as bored and the cylindrical car In which passengers were carried while the road was open 'to the inspection of the public. Many well-known persons rode in the car. This underground railroad , which began at the southwest corner of War ren street and Broadway , under the sidewalk , on the south side of the street , curved out into Broadway and ran down that street to a point opposite the south side of Murray street , was built In 3SG9 by the Bench Pneumatic Transit company , of which A. E. Beach , then editor of the Scientific Americnaan , was one of the chief men. At that time , as now. rapid transit to Harlem was one of the problems being discussed by the people of the city and when this section of the subway was built , as an experiment , it was thought that the road would be continued to the upper end of the island. Thhe panic of 3873 and the construction of the elevated railroad killed the scheme. When the debris left by the destruc tion in December , 3S98 , of the build ing at the southwest corner of Broad way and Warren street was cleared away , early in the winter of 1899 , the tunnel was entered. It was found that the subway , notwithstanding the con struction of the towering Home Life building near it , was in perfect con- bition. At the far end was found the car which was used to show the prac ticability of the plan , the glass missing from the oval window frames. The truck on which it had run was on the rails in front of it. When a new building was built on the site of the fire the entrance was again sealed up. RUSSIA'S GREAT UNIVERSITIES. One Student to About Eijrht Thou sand of the People. Russia has five great universities , be sides fhre provincial ones St. Peters- kburg , Moscow , Kief , Warsnw and Kharkof. The number of students in the five is some 15,000. Russia repre sents 125,000,000 of people. There is , therefore , one student of all sorts , liberal and professional , to about 8- 000 of the people. The number of students of the corresponding classes In the United States represents one to some 600 of the people. It is , there fore , not too much to say that each of these students is a mighty force for the bettejmept of Russia. The students tetially belong to the tipper middle class or to the lower nobility. A mili tary rather than scholastic career seems to be more attractive to the fellows of the highest classes. Not a few of the inen , be it said , are poor in purse , and for their use , hi Russian as In American universities , scholarships and other financial aids are proTided. The Russian Is not so hard a worker as is his American brother. His lappetites seem stronger. Drawn large ly from the middle classes , the men do not give so favorable an impression to iibx ; eye as do the better men of the bet ter American colleges. Scattered In their residence through the apartroemfr-houses of the great cities , they take on the 'environment of their residence as well -as the academic atmosphere. But both in Russia and in America coUege men train each other. c The professor of a Russian university ( [ is a gentleman of power and cultiva tion. His career is one to which the . worthiest citizen may well look for- ward. Although the highest classes prefer the military service , yet to all except the nobles service in a universi ty is most Inviting. Under the general control of the minister of public in struction , each university Is for Its more immediate government Independ ent Each professor , too , in his depart ment usually finds himself his own master. In only one respect does the professional career seem unworthy. The salary is even more inadequate than obtains in most American insti tutions. The salary of the full pro fessor Is 3,000 rubles , or about $ ,1500 , and of an assistant professor only 2,000 rubles. Harper's Magazine. "No Vowel" Town. Many places have curious but apparently there is only one place which has a name without any vowels. That place is the little hamlet of Ws , near Paris. Ws being an unpronounce able name , the inhabitants of the ham let have transformed it into "d'TJs , " but this change has not been sanc tioned legally , and on all the official records the name Ws still appears , hamlet has 117 Inhabitants , and its s Bole attractions are the Chateau d'Os- t ny ; , which has been for many years in the possession of Edniond About's fam ily , and the Chateau de VIgny , which one of the best specimens of the Re naissance style of architecture known. So far aa is known , there Is only one person IB Europe at present who tuafl a name without any vowels , and Lhat Is M. Srb , the mayor of Prague. Strangers to the city who find It necessary to Interview the mayor take re first of aJi to iearn the proper proof Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement To .The Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy , Pe-ry-na ! Brigadier-Oeaeral King of Confederate Army , Writes : "I unhesitatingly state that I arn convinced Peruna is a medicine that will effect all the cures that is churned for its nse. " J. Floyd King , Washing ton , D. C. General Smalls , Beaufort , S. C. Writes : "I have used Peruna for catarrhal - tarrhal trouble and find it beneGcial and to b all that it promises , and freely give it my unqualified recommendation. " lUbcrt Smalls. General Abbott , of Washington , 0. C. Writes : "I am fully convinced that .vonr remedy Pernna is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have used it with the most beneficial results for coughs , colds and cntarrhal trou' Ie. " Ira C. Abbott , 906 M" . St. . X.V. . , Washing- Jon. D. O. Captain Yarnell , of Washington , D. C. Writes : "Your medicine , Peruna , I be lieve to be the best medicine for catarrh on the market. I have taken only a HiTmll amount , and can see very bene ficial results. " ' .Y. GYarnell. . 2022 Lin coln street , N. E. , Washington , D. C. General McBride of U. S. A. , Writes : "I have no hesitation in rec ommending Peruna to sill persons who nre afilirted with eatirrhal : troubles. " .1. D. MoBride , 4.50 Pennsylvania Ave. , X. W. . Washington , D. C. General Longstreet of the Confederate Army , Writes : "I can testify to the merits of Pernna , both as a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Peruna enjoys the greatest rep utation as a catarrh remedy of any med- 'cine ' yet devised. " .Tames Longstreet , ( Gainesville , Ga. General Noske of O. V. U. , Writes : "I commend Peruna to those ivho are troubled with colds producing catarrh as a most efficacious cure and as a good general tonic. " Clias. F. Noske , 213 B. St. , N. Washington , D. C. General Erwin's Recommend. "Many of my friends have used Pe- runa as a dyspepsia remedy with the most beneficial results. " John B. Er- * vin , Washington , D. C. Brig.-General Schell Benefited. "Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonic , and for coughs and colds I know of nothing better. " F. M. Schell , Wash ington. D. C. General Duffield of the Union Army , W rites : "I have u > ed Peruna in my family and have found it a valuable : medifine. and take pleasure in recom mending it to all wlio suffer from c a- tarrh of the stomach or who require a ionic of efficiency. " The Cairo , Wash ington. D. C. L A lull sec of scales rules represent ing tne principle forms to use in ti tie lumbering throughout die country o has been presented to the forest U Uai department of the university of ai Michigan , by the Lufkin Rule Com t pany , of Sagiuaw. I hav examined theze ritcb men , A iind I find tliab the happyest time sr ov their life iz when they are mak ing their mu ny ; after they git at ritch and set down to enjoy it , atP trubble beeins. m Thare iz DO bstter evidence ov gen eral depravity than to see thoze who Hatter the most sukseed the best. leb I find Piso'g Core for Consumption the best medicine for croupy children. Mrs. F. Callahan , 114 Hall street , Parkersburg - 1r burg , W. Va. . April 10. 1901. 1rm Thirteen counties in Kansas a e without debt. ai Trosinte and Billion Dollar Grass. o\ The two greatest fodder plants on earth , one good for 14 tons hay and the 3lhor 80 tons sreen fodder per acre. tir Grows everywhere , so does Victoria Rape , yielding GO.OOO Ibs. sheep and H swine food per acre. FUST SEND lOc IN STAMPS TO THE John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Cro o , tfe VVis. . and receive in return their bij. catalogue and lots of farm seed samples. DC C. > X. U. ) Cl Thare is one trait ov the human karakterthat the devil himself must be proud ov , and that iz , the more we hav injured a man the more we bate Mm. Germany' Japan , Mexico , Great Britain , Canada , Honduras and Egypt have placed in the Forestry" tish and game palace at the world's lair. ca Most people are anxious to pit the be fuat news. I want my news about in four days old , then I can think I it : stand sum chance to hear the truth. 8100 Kowaril , S1OO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leu t one dreaded disease tliat science lias foeon able to cure in all it > . and that It Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to tne medical J fraternity. " Catarrli beinp a constitutional dis ease , requires a constitutional treatment , llall'-s j Catarrh Cure is takec internally , acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system ihereby destroying tlie foundation of the dis ( ease , and giving the patient strength by building up UHJ constitution ami assisting nature In doing itwork. . The proprietors have so much faith In It * curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ca-ve that it fails to < * ure. Send i for hat of testimonial1 ? . Soi Address. F. J. CHEXEY & CO. , Toledo , O an Kola by Druggists , 7oc. 1me 1 Hall's Family i'illam the best me nil l Mizers are strange kritters thry seem to enjoy only thoze things they 1 ir-ivpn't pot. Genera ! Butler of South Carolina , Writes : "I can recommend Peruna fo ; dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I havi been usin your medicine for a shor period and I feel very much relieved It is indeed a wonderful medicine be sides a good tonic. " M. C. Butler. Brigadier-General Kirby , Writes : "I can recommend Peruua t all those who are afllicted with catarrh. ' General D. T. Kirby , Washington D. C. Gen. Powell , Hecker Post No. 443T Writes : "After using one bottle of Pe runa I became convinced of its curative qualities , and continued its use to date. All symptoms of catarrh have disap peared , yet I continue its moderate use as a preventive , and an old man's tonic. " W. U. Powell , Belleville. 111. Gen. Sebring of the Confederate Army , Writes : "I can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy Peruna as a very excellent tonic , and also good for coughs , colds , catarrh and general debility. " W. H. SebriiiB. 1 { W. 4th St. , Jackson ville. Fla. General Lumax of Washington , D. C. , Writes : "E can cheerfully recommend jour remedy as a permanent and effec tive cure for catarrh , colds and to any one who needs an invigorating tonic to build up their system. " L. L. Lumax , 1603 19th St. . Washington , D. C. Gen. Payne of Washington , D. C. , Writes : "I join with my comrades in recommending Peruna to mv friends as in invigorating tonic to bni'-l up the 'ystem. " Gen. Eugene P. . Payne. 407 Ith St. , X. W. . Washington. D. C. 'General Talley of Pa. , Vol. U. S. A. , SVrites : "Your Peruna has been used > y mo and my friends as a relief for ca- arrlial troubles with the most beneficial OMiIts. 1 am so convinced of the ellicacy t' I'oruna that I do not hesitate to give t mv recommendation. " Wm. Cooper [ 'alley , 713 D St. . N. E. , Washington , ) . * s * When a steady tippler is pros- irsited \ ith pneumonia , his chances if ; recovery are about three to ten lis heart has beea so weakened by .rtiHcial stimulation that his vi- ality ; is easily depressed. The presidejfc of the Republic of LDclorra. in the Pyrenees , eets the mallest salary paid by any civilized overument. le is only 515 a year , nd he thinks of askinir for a ten er < cent , increase , which would lake it $16.50. When impudenre deserts a man It ? aves him nothing on earth toall ak : upoo. Mrs. Wlnslorr's SOOTHING SYRUP for chll- rtMi teethliifr.BoftenH the enms , reduces lnfl - latlon , allays pain ctiren colic i'i ice 25c bottle A snaik's belly and a lying tungue re the 2 slipplerjest things we kno v. Ann person may cnrn good fnrow jn spare me ai hnme writing Tor us : experiencervnuecea- iry ; > entl stamp for particulars. American Art , ox 801 , Brooklyn. > . Y. The most pleazant prospekt from ae top ov a hi mountain iz to IHOK ak and see the ragged way we bar urn. MEXICAN Mustasiq Liniment \y cures Cuts , Burns , Bruises. hundred and sixty-rive ises of the German exhibits have een received at the world's fair for istallation lu seven different exbib- buildings. IF DYSPEPTIC USE ARTHUR'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS s they Immediately relieve the ttomach from poisonous matter bjr digesting the food. Sold for 50c a box. Guaranteed. sold onlv by Arthur Dysccpsla Tablet Co. , oiu-oni , Mich. Large i-nrni-lf 10 Buy in the Black Hills Hidden Treasure Gold MlnlnpA Jllllin ? Company inth Dakota is offering its Treasury Stock , a limited on tit. for * ale. liireston looking for a safe plac o pn their oner , v onld do well to InreRtigxte thU. I can Inr- h the genuine S. T. Cochran Block. R. O'SULLIVAN , High Clas aimiug Stocks , Broadway , New York General Bigelow Cured. Gt-n. J. G. Bigelow , 151 C. St. , N. W. , \Vashington , D. C. , writes : J "I'enina has made me well and It ha piron nie more than ordinary strength and spirit for work. " Gen. O'Beirne of Washington , D. C. , Writes : "As many of my friends and. acquaintances have successfully used your I'enma as a catarrh cure , I feel that it is an effective remedy , and I rec ommend it as such to those sufferinir from that disease as n most hopeful .sjiirce of relief. " James R. O'Beirue , -QO Broadway , Washington , D. C. | General Chase.Ass't Adj.Gen'I.G. A.R. , ' Writes : "The excellence of Peruna nitre a -itre or relief for catarrhal disturb ances is well established. Many of mr friends have been benefited by its use. B. F. Chase , 28 Harrison St. , Ana- costia , D. G. General S. S. Yoder of Ohio , Writes : "I h T9 found Tei-una to be a wonderful rem < < . 1 only u > ed it for n , short time and am thoroughly hati.siiea as to its merit * " S. S. Yoder , Wash ington , D. C. , General O'Connor of U. V. Legions , , ' Writes : "If you are suffering from ca tarrh or physical debility , immediately commence the use of Pernna. It has been of the greatest benefit and servica to many of my friends. " Denui * O'Connor. 7.58 32ud St. , N. W. . Wash ington. D. G. Gen.Wright of the Confederate Army , Writes : "I take pleasure in recom mending Peruna. It is a remarkable medicine and should be used by person * who are in need of a good tonic and by Mifferors from catarrh. " Marcus Wright. 1724 Corcoran St. , Washington,1 _ / I. . Cen. Hawley of Washington , D. C.f Writes : "I have used Peruna and find t very beneficial for kidney trouble and especially good for coughs , colds and catarrhal troubles. " A. F. Hawley. Gen. Urell of Spanish War Veterans Writes : "Many of my friends hava used Pernna with beneficial results HS 11 n effective remedy for catarrh. " M. Emmet Urell. 818 12th St. . N. W. , Wa.shiugton , D. C. Oilier Army Generals who praise P - nna are : Brigadier-General Cook of Wash ington , D. C. General Sypherof Washington , D. C. General Middleton , Hancock Regi ment , U. V. U. , Washington , D. C. If you do not derive prompt and satis- u-tory results from the use of Pernna , ivnte at once to Dr. Ilartman , giving a ' 'nil statement of your case and he will. ie pleased to give you his valuable ad vice irr.-itis. Address Dr. . Ilartman. President of The riartman Sanitarium , r-olumbus. O. . GOLDEN CROSS FOR DOMESTICS' ' There were H4 Germ in domestics' servants iist ; year who were awurd ° d the servant's unJdcn cross for having' lived forty yeais with one family. Only one was foi ncl in Berlin. STICKS TO OLD CUSTOM ! New Hampshire is one of the few scales that will follow the ancient custom of having each spring a day , of fasting and p ayer by proclamation' of the governor. The Oat Wonder. The Editor must tell its readers f this marvel. It originated with the largest ! farm seed growers in the world , the John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Cros.se , Wis. It , has stiff straw , stands up like a stone wall , IK white , heavy , and has long ears , filled to the tip with fat , plump kernels. It is a great stooler , 80 stocks from one kernel. IF YOU WILL SEND THIS NOTICE AND lOc IN STAMPS to above address , you will get a sample of this Oat Wonder , which yielded in 1903 , in 40 States from 250 to 310 bu. per acre , together with other farm seed logue and farm seed samples. ( C. N. U. ) A'id Lands Mr.de Frnltfnl. Those parched , dry , arid plains of Montana , Colorado. Arizona , Idaho and other dry lauds respond quicklj * and give a big yield when planted to Snlzer'a Speltz , Hanna Barley , Macaroni Wheat , ' GO Day Earliest Oatrf. Billion Dollar Grass and Bromus Inermis. Above seem to Hourish and laugh at droughts and arid soils. soils.JUST JUST SEND lOc in STAMPS. and this notice to John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse. Wis. , for their big cata logue and farm seed samples. ) C. N. U. Without trials and terastasnuns man would be nothing more than a fungus. You can do yonr dvemg In half an hour with PUTNAM FADELESS The best way to rudnage children iz to spank them privately and praze them publiklv. riTP I'eriu-iueiiUjr Cured. NonuornerroudiieMiartei "I 1 0 ni > t ilay'x UB ? of Dr. Kline1' lirtr.it > er e R - Ptoier. bead CorFUKK 2 < l < tn.ibott..mii trt-atixc. IML R. U. JOJ.NE. Ltd. . 831 Uch St _ Philadelphia. Pm. Tilings that ruu.st happen are a gtate deal easier to git a'ong ' with than things that may happen. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. CURES WHEhE All EISE FAIIS , Bof V Cou < - Syrup. Tutea Good. DM in tlma. So.a br drugffl-iu. N. U. RlI YORK Tlie Old Reliable Right Afon t. Jacobs Oil i A good thing lives and keeps right along curing J : takes on new life , and so Pains and Acnes * Price 25c. end 5Oc ,