I'v I'vJ ! Y V/orld of Medicine La Grippe is EpUiattiic Catarrh. IT glares no class or nationality. Tlie cultured and the ignorant , the aristo crat and the pauper , the masses and the classes arc alike subject to la None are exempt all are liable. ( Jrip is well name ; ! . Th > _ _ , . . .u. French term , la grippe , h.fteh 'short ened by the busy American to read ; WithouL intending to do so , a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful grip had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men. women , children , whole towns and cities are caught in the baneful griy t > f a terrible monster. Have you the grip ? Or. rather , has the grip got you ? If so , read the follow ing letters. These testimonials speak for them selves as to the etl.cacy of Peruna in cases of la grippe or its after-effects : A Southern Jud c Cured. Judge Horatio .7. ( Joss. Ilartwell. Ga. . writes : "Some five or six years ago I hsid a very severe spell of grip , which left me with systemic catarrh. One Woman's Wisdom. Miss Jones And so your former sweetheart married your rival , did she ? Mr. Brown Yes. You see she didn't really know which of us * hc liked best , BO AV - agreed to have a list light for her. MissJones And you Avere the loser. Too bad that you should lose the tisht and the girl. too. Mr. Brown Oh. I Avon iho fight all right enough. The other fellow was in the ho pital for two Aveeks , but she mar ried him just the same. Guess she thought it AA-ould be a good idea to marry a man she could handle. M + + + + : : THERE IS NOTHING more painful than and Neuralgia but there Is nothirc surer to Cie than The old monk cure. It is pene trating. prompt and unfailing. 5Oc. H H H + + + + + + + + eisarator i * FOIi 625.00 w - cell thcclc - I.rnK-d 111 MM.i : CS.'hAA ! JJ i : 1' A 1 J A T 0 . < -Bj , i , .u . 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A.lurcu SEARS , ROEBUCK & CO. , CH1GAOO , MEXICAN Mustang Liniment : is a positive cure for Piles. b "TM C QRCAT RIONCV AMD LIVCK CUKC CDCfc DB-OAVI ID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE f H t C. REMED - Y.w rll > .aoui. Writ , for fr unpU m KM * MAR. soa &OMCOUT , x. r. 'A frirtr'nQvised me to try your Pe- ruiia. " "V ffoh 1 did , and Avas immediately be 'dttid and cured. The third bottl ' ' .Dieted tho cure. " H. J. Goss. Cured in a Few Weeks. Miss Jean Cowsjill , Griswold Opera House. Troy. X. Y. . is the lending lady wtli the Aubrey Stock Co. She Avriteft the following : "During the past winter of 1901 , I suffered for several weeks from a severe attack of grip. Avhich left a serious ca- tarrhal condition of the throat and head. "Some one suggested Peruua. As a last resort , after Avasting much time and money on physicians , 1 tried the remedy faithfully , and in a fe\v week * \vtits as ui'll as ever. " Jean Cowgill. Saved by Pe-ru-na. lion. James U. Guill is one of the old est mid most esteemed men of Omaha , Xeb. He has done much to make it Avhat it is. serving on public boards a number of times. He endorses Pertina in the following Avords : "I am US years old. am hale and hearty and Peruna has helped me attain it. Two years ago I had la grippe my life was despaired of. Peruna'saved me. " .1. II. ( Jiiill. A Happy Horse. Said the manvhose equine acquaint anres outnumber the humans he kiiOAVJ intimately , andvho seems ghid of it "There is aviso old horse belong iug to a grocer \Veut\vorth avenue and he might appropriately be called the children's friend. The store h close to a schoolhousc , mid this horst friend of mine spends much of hi. time standing in front of the stor < Avhen his wagon is not in commis sion. "lie has a habit of standing Avitl bis forefeet on the sidewalk gaxiuj into the store. At such times the chil dren fairly sAyarm on him. They jumi into thevagou and hold the reins they climb on top of and Avalk under nealh the kindly animal , and he looks benignantly doAvn upon them , and is often rewarded for his good miturt Avith bits of sugar and candy and olh er things that horses like. "There are few happier faces ir toAvn , if you know how to read hors < faces , than this of 1113 * four-leggcc friend. May he live-long and alwuyj be as happy. " Chicago Inter Ocean. CONSTANT ACHING. Back aches all the time. Spoils your appetite , Avearics the body , Avorries the mind. Kidneys cause it all nnrt Doaifs Kidney Pills re lieve and cure it. II. 15. McCarver. of 201 Cherry St. , Portland , Ore. , in spector of freight for the Trans-Con tinental Co. , says : "I used Doan's Kidney Pills for back ache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble Avhich had annoyed me for months. I think a cold was responsi ble for the AA'hole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kidneys. Doau's Kid ney Pills rooted it out. It is several months since 1 used them , and up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble. " Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Fos- ter-Milburn Co. . Buffalo. X. Y. Her Only Wish. "You told me that Avhen we were mar ried yon Avould see that my every Avish was gratified , " remarked the bride of a few Avecks. "Well' ' " replied her husband , rather curtly. "Well. I Avish I was single again. " Philadelphia Press. TO CURK A COLT ) IN ONK DAY Take L.axutive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All clrutrtrists reiund the money if it faiLs to cure. 11 AV. Grove's signature is on each box. His Occasional Wish. "Why don't you ever want to go to _ a Avedding ? " snapped Mrs. Enpeck "I don't believe you've been to a wedding since you attended your OAvn. " "Xo , " mildly responded Mr. Enpeck. "I haven't. And , " he added softly to himself , "I sometimes wish I hadn't attended that one. " Philadelphia Bul letin. This is u world in which there is always something going on and some thing coming off. Dallas ( Texas ) News. It is to he hoped that the govern ment assault on the paper trust will not he a mere fight on paper. Phila delphia Ledger. The discontent due to the Asiatic war compels the Czar to realize thai nothing i'ails like failure. Washing ton Evening Star. Mrs. Dodge-Morse has reversed the Mormon plan and is struggling n-ith a few surplus husbands. Newport News Times-Herald. Young Tiffany says he can't live on $18,000 a year. Well , why doesn't he shuttle oft'am ) give some one else a chance to try ? Memphis News. When Bathhouse John is elected Mayor of Chicago we presume that Dead JJorse .Take Avill become Chief oi Police. Memphis Commercial-Appeal. Dr. Chadwiek now threatens to write a book. He had better begin on a check book and keep his family together. Newport News Tivnes-Her aid' . The Mormon idea of marrying a man to a dead woman would certainly seem to indicate that the Mormons take matrimony gravely. Kichmon Nc'vs-Leader. 'Iho poliiu-al graft Pi4 is always on ih ; ; lookout for new worlds to conquer , so it is not surprising that he is now after the irrigation system. Colorado Springs Gazette. A distinguished contributor lo the Mi'diral Itccord announces that gout getting less common. The boarding hnbit must bo getting more common. Columbia ( S. C. ) State. The unpopularity in Russia of the Asiatic war causes but little anxiety i'i St. Petersburg. The Avar is only < unitem in a long li t of 'unpopular iJi.ngs. Washington Evening Star. A New Jersey preacher advise- young women never to marry a man until they know his past. What most < ojii-tM'iis young women who marry is the young man's future. New York Press. it turns out that the people of Fort Gaiiios burned only one bale of cot ton. Which isn't such a very expen sive Christmas jag. after all. with cotton at t > cents a pound. Augusta ( 'hronick' . One Mormon has been discovered who has been scaled for eternity to forty wives. If he gets all that he is sealed for. there will be no need after his death to ask where he went. At- kuita Journal. The man who wishes to evolve a coreles.s apple will destroy all the pleasures of childhood if he succeeds. For then there will be nothing for the small boy to give1 to Ids sm.-iHcr sister. Atlanta Journal. The elaborate preparation the Japs : : re making to rebuild Port Arthur in dicates a come-to-stay attitude which is not going t > yield easily to the kind of diplomacy that was handed out to them ten years ago. Indianapolis News. The Moscow peasants who say that they would rather be shot at home for resisting mobilization orders than slaughtered needlessly in Manchuria have a proper sense of economy. They expect to save the government their traveling expenses. Boston Giobe. A Boston paper says : ' 'We wore eating better bread because of the Philadelphia fair in 1870. " Maybe ; but Chicago associates its World's Fair with cold-.storage turkeys and hen Iruit handed down from tho e halcyon days. Milwaukee Sentinel. Jt is said that the number of wom en who are doing "men's work' ' has . iron 40 per cent in the last ten years. From which the inference foMows that a good many women are fitting them selves for the practical responsibili ties of matrimony. Atlanta Constitu tion. The increase in the number of deaths of passengers on trains in 19U4 vas G4ij { per cent over 1900. The rail road presidents who say that they alone can run the American roads wilJ see in these figures a tribute to their increasing efficiency. Sarr Francisct Examiner. Cotton is now HO per cent cheaper than this time a year ago , because of i supposed production inwease of 20 [ .or cent. If you are good in the equa tions of commercial economy , find the logical basis for this price-fixing. It's too hard for us down here. Atlanta Constitution. According to all the rules of Avar , Russia ought to plead for peace , hav ing been whipped onland and sea , but the trouble with Russia is that she is so big and so dense that it takes her a long time to find out she is whipped , and a still longer time to cknowledge it. Louisville Post. The Russian reformers are not mak ing conspicuous progress , but they have allies in far-away Japan Avho may help to persuade the Czar that the freer a people are the oetter they will fight. Pittsburg Times. Apropos to the Bishop Talbot scrap , when the gentlemen of the cloth get their fingers in each other's locks they sometimes resort to tactics that would not be tolerated in any prize ring in the world. Wheeling ( W. Ya. ) Regis ter. % f The Millcrcck Phllosphrr. The man who can dress in the latest style and still be a genius surely is a genius , or else he gets money from home. Reformers seldom succeed , because they are too pure-minded to be politi cians and too narrow-minded to be statesmen. If I thought an elastic currency would help me stretch my credit , I should certainly pull for it. Politicians usually vote as they prey. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Millions of Vegetable * . "When the Editor read 10,000 plants for 16c , he could hardly believe it , but upon second reading finds that the John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse , Wis. , than whoni there are no more reliable and ex tensive seed growers in the Avorld. makes this offer which is made to get yoxi to test Salzer's Warranted Vegetable Seeds. They Avill send you their big plant and seed catalog , together Avith enough seed to grow 1,000 fine , solid Cabbages , 2,000 rich , juicy Turnips , 2,000 blanching , nutty Celery , 2,000 rich , buttery Lettuce , 1,000 splendid Onions , 1,000 rare , luscious Radishes , 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers , ALL FOB BUT ICC POSTAGE , providing you will return this notice , and if you Avill send them 20c in postage , they will add to the above a package of fa mous Berliner Cauliflower. [ C. N. U.I Sim Dial aiitl Alarm Clock. Old Father Time has many clocks By which our lives to measure ; A few of them are made for work , And * others just for pleasure. The sun ilhil marks the peaceful lives , All free from clouds or bustle ; Alarm clocks serve for other oiiea To et up quick and hustle. New York Sun. STATE or Onio. CITV OF TOLKDO , FRAXK I. CHEXKY makes oath that he Is tho senior partner of the llrm of F. .1. CJIKXF.Y X Co. . doing business In the City.of Toledo. County and State aforesaid , and that said linn will pay the sum of ONE HUNDKE1) DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of HALL'S CATARKH CUJCK. FJIAXK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pres ence. this Gth day of December , A. I ) . 1S30. A. W. GL Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally , and acts directly on tho blood and mucous burfaees > or' the by-item. Send for testimonials , freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O. Sold by Druggists. 7f c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. The Aftermath. ' Kind Lady What ! you here u ninV It hasn't been an hour since 1 gave you a bountiful dinner. What do you want uow ? Tho Hobo Ef it ain't too much trou ble , Ma'am. I'd t'smk youse fer a couple uv dysnepsy table.ts. Among those who have received the highest award the Grand Prize at St. Louis World's Fair. Avas tho A. J. Towt-r Co. . the makers of the FISH BRAND SLICKERS. Many of our renders who Avont to the Fair will recnll their fine exhibit in which waterproof garments Avere shown adapted to so many uses that almost every department of the Avorld's work was suggested. The Grand Prize AVJIS a deserved tribute to one of the old- est manufacturing concerns in the coun try. Now They Don't Speak. Mildred Congratulate me. dear. Mr. Iliifrgins proposed to me last night and 1 accepted him. Elvira Congratulate me , also , dear. Mr. Huggins proposed to me night be fore last and I refused him. y School Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children , used by Mother Gray , u nurse in Children's Home. NPW Y'ork , I5reik up Colds in 24 hours , cure f'on- stipHtlon , Feverisnness. lleudiiehe , Momuuh Troubles. Teething Disorders , move and regulate the bo\\cls and Destroy Worms. Sold bv till druggists or by mail , 25i % Sample mailed FKEE. Address ALLEN S. OI.MSTED , Le Roy , N. Y. What He Wanted. Jones ( ia the hall ) What's the mat ter , old man ? Can't you lind your um brella ? Smith Yes ; but somehow I am unable to find a better one. ULCERS FOR THIRTY YEARS. Painful Eruptions from Knees to Feet Seemed Incurable Until He Used Cuticiira. Another of those remarkable cures by Cuticura , after doctors and all else had failed , is testified to by Mr. M. C. Moss , of Gainesville , Texas , in the following letter : "For over thirty years I suffered from painful ulcers and an eruption from my knees to 'feet , and could find neither doctors nor medicine to help me , until I used ; Cuticura Soap , Ointment , and Pills which cured me in six months. They helped me the very first time I used them , and I am very glad to write this so that others suffering as I did may be saved from misery. ' Still in Frank So you proposed to Miss Cash- leigh last night , ehV Well , what was the result ? Harry At the present Avriting T'ui like a small hoy's stocking on Christmas eve. Frank How's that ? Harry In suspense. Piso's Cure for Consumption promptly relieves my little 5-year-old sister of croup. Miss L. A. Pcarce , 23 Pilling street , Brooklyn , N. Y. , Oct. 2 , 1801. The Peruvian government is about to found a national museum of natural sci ence , which Avill have its home in Lima , and in Avhich there Avill be three depart ments , one devoted to animal life , an other to plant life and a third to min erals. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PITIES How It Happened. Geraldine Did you hear about Miss Elderleigh's elopement ? Esmeralda Elopement ! Geraldine Yes. Her horse ran away with her yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson , 6f Lilly- ] dale N. Y. Grand Wise , . . , Worthy Templar , and Member of \\r. C. T. U. , tells how she recovered from a serious illness by the use of Lydia E. Pinkhan/s Vegetable Compound * " DEAR Mns. PINKHAM : I am one of the many of your grateful friend 3 who have been cured through the use of lydia. I < ] Pirikliam's Ve ctubl < very anxious to get and reading of the cures your Compound had made , I decided to try it. 1 took only six bottles , but it built me up and cured me entirely of all my troubles. " My family and relatives were naturally as gratified as I was. My niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration , and was considered incurable. She took your Vegetable Compound and it cured her in a short time , and she "became well and strong1 , and her home to her great joy and her husband's delight was blessed with a baby. I know of a number of others who hav been cured of different kinds of female trouble , and am satisfied that your Compound is thebest medicine for sick women. " MRS. ELIZABETH II. THOMPSON , Box J0.r , Lillydale , N. Y. Thousands upon thousands of women throughout this country are not only expressing such sentiments as the above to their friends , but are continually writing letters of gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham , until she has hundreds of thousands of letters from women in all classes of society who have been restored to health by her advice and medicine after all other means'had failed. Here is another letter which proves conclusively that there is no other medicine to equal JLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "DEAi : MRS. PIXKHAM : I suffered with poor health for over seven years , not sick enough to stay in bed , and not well enough to en joy life and attend to my daily duties proper ly. I was growing thin , my complexion was sallow and I was easity upset and irritable. " One of my neighbors advised me to try L.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound , and I procured a bottle. A great change for the better took place within a week , and I decided to keep up the treatment. " Within two months I was like a changed woman , my health good , my step light , my eyes bright , my complexion vastly improved , and I felt once more like a young girl. I . wonder now how I ever endured the misery. } I would not spend another year like it for a , ' fortune. " I appreciate my good health , and give all the praise to ! Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " MRS. M. TILI.A , 407 llaberbteen. St. , Savannah , Ga. I Mrs. Plnliham has on file thousands of such letters. FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signature ! } ofs above testimonials , which will prove their absolute genuineness. t-ydia .E.1'inkbaui Mod. Co. , Lynn , It Cures Colds , Couchs , Sore Throat , Group , Influ enza , Whooping Cough , Bronchitis and AFthma. A curtain cure for Consumption in first stages , and a eure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dea'era everywhere. 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