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-rz&ir THINK OF IT!1 This Pretty Matron Had Headache and Backache and Her Condition Vss Serious. PE-rPrj-fv'A CUREO he continued pointing to a straggling, A ronnr Tictim .f locomotor Ataxia ' recently deceased actor, Joe Jeffer fcw fc ywrtai buzzing urf .rtunate. "e's so badly Xoi rr? from SuaericC and son. acted a kindly part a few years Pr;a"aCSaaWffWJnBwl7fr7c; "9SflBBHBxSaaB"a3aaftflBttitfMi EKlaDflaMHaaVamaaaaHf fSBatfaHaaaalaaaBssai HiawdSadsaBafsBBBata?' aaaaaaasssaw! Tfu3HHMK fltfr LaaaaaBssal .aBaBawJawr jjff m'- aawfaawaaas wir"1a"a"a"r? itaaV BBavavH ffcylwaiBaM BaBaaH '"BaBaSj BaBaB f;r1saBawBP aaaBsBaV ?-;.". bb5 BaVAaVAaVAaV fi.ifi ;?f&JavAaw4.i:.rAaVAaVAaVAaVI P ' W;:tJfaWsBaafe" BBBBBBBBBBJI t'ti''F rfBaaBaVaBa3BaaBaBaBaBai MRS. M. BR1CKNER 99 Eleventh Street, :a ct,n ,;1 nt ,f'"JS' ' "A short time ago I found mv con- th'tioa very- serious. I had headaches, pains in the back, and frequent dizzy spells which grew worse every month. tried tuo remedies before Peruna. , end was discouraged u hen I took the first dose, but my courage soon re turned. In less than two months my health uas restored." Mrs. M. Brick ner. Tf - reason o' so many failures to can .-a- n -s- tlie above is the fact FEMALE THOUBLE NOT RECOGNIZED AS CATARRH. that di- eae peculiar 'to the female ex i arenotcommon- lv re.-''.rn zed as beinjr caused bv catrrh .itarrh of one onran is exactly the fame as, catarrh of any other orpin. What will cure catarrh of the head will alo cure catarrh of the pelvic organs I'eruna cure theecaes simply because it cure- the catarrh. I f you have catarrh write at once to Dr. Ilartman. giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleaed to give you his valuable advice gratis. Addre- Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium. Columbus. O. W. N. U Omaha. No. 221905. Do You Feel Chill v, Then C, , i n -;- a. t ..s4 1 L. .11 ll.(.. 1 reiHflk I Iff f 1 M 'J IllPrr I WikllJil UllU .IlilW UI1 Vf Wl Feel Worn-cirt, Blue and Tired? Have Yot: a Fresh Cold. V.ltn Frequent Hacking Coach? Sensatisn cl Soreness in the Chest or Back? Don't t v .r c-id r-in 'v.o crnr.i'- broi.ch n- .- . . !.. v.r. i -t Wfkicx.il r w aLU .' :y-r.,iir a 'A.T 1' - i.m i- ir ' i-r "- G ". . M-dIc ccvrv. Mn. ;!- .l; ?. !. 1 r uu . ger : dr -. a : .t cin.:.- ti'a; r -cxvaV'Tir. t. f r '- a..d h-ri tliat i aliai a . r .i- U mux. a- it xit-r- . rvt-r" il,.-1 r.-iii.'.n. a -i- th" aj.,--Ut and d.r'- i n. au-i crii-i)Uert;v r-Ftm- tne u tiic et.tirv -y-t.-m. Thaf i-Ui- r-.'n "pl l'k haj'ty onc mr alter tiiiiiur it tin y fl h .e li.in. i--cauc th-ir hv-r i- active, the lii m tlwir artTi-- i- fu'I of that lif-:ivinz qoaiity nch. red bkwd. The blot-d m turn fe- the nrvc-. Nrvu5rj- and n".:ralzia are onlv th indication that th imt-- ar- nt f-i 'ii Invicoratinz Myml. Thi- "Meilical l)i covery" of Hr. Piero l- natur "- can roiorT. It vn- up th ("rtrani-m and stimulat it- f uncti n-. f i:rm-hiiii: to the body n of it.- ii(vt .try c'n-titueiit pnric.il'- if w hich it i? in need. Thi- pn-parntuji 1- -f j !.--ant taste. acr-v- Tfc'rf-t.v xnth r : i'.iu- aud en- Mtive -toniach-. and 1- eMr.roeiy etlec- j uvc in r i.iririr to'ie ard I'iT to th I 'BaPaV f M . cnf- -A-:ni It r.n- .rj-ir i? tr-ul't- Con-tipatJon al:h"mch a 1'ttle ill. b pf Vi. -t.'itM h at i a tl - rf t m-1 :ht ct- u-.- f n.-ctl. Dr. Pierce's 1 i-. '- u.r Ziiii a t uji..at- -n P a-ant Pti.ets cure? ctns: patiuii. pgmT Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you want LION COFFEE always, and he, being: a square man, will not try to sell you any thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but What Aboat tbe United Jndgzient o! Millions of housekeepers who have used LION COFFER for over a quarter of a century? Is there any stronger proof of merit, tiian tha f' t V.. !r 2v II I ' fftrTC2E XaKaaBafCftr' V'ilF . a o $F o0- Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 7O0L50X SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bm-w wy. fjasasWan5i?riasasBan"nffPsBaBal L 1 wQi These Shoes wtre Awarded M b k A-LJt Crcti priz C SL Lot World's FnV "UPJ 1l3 J Tie PATRIOT SHOE'tor stea is i fro sn leathers. " ffM WtT'V it crr Kylib ve eorcnile lisrs. to is T foot. Tier sr. f I YVi it Gooij-eir waits. inc :eu. SexiM. fos.i:i 0 ix or tacts A7 BB I II to lrntrte tie foot. Tfce 3UVFLOWEB SHOE f or Wosea i 1 "y-iJ '-'-''- rai Zs stjlisi. durable sd eoi enable KBJ Ak year dealer for t&a. If fce Io cot iaaile tbes sboec H VlWa BF aB trr.ze cs Cirect. Xbej will plaa 703 ad 70a wiil aar. trozi 3 B WT V aW cts to SUU per pair la prices hiiii'j cliarsrl tor aboea of ,J K :i SB ttts diarscter. W a I a mrjfm Q rBajrrMB332a58L5aasaaaBalM,p 1 BaS BasTflFf T dtYVTBlf ' AfBTasSBL. aVa M CHILD Can Use with perie ssifirii's jracf ataast f crcetfiacss. icsoraace. hireG prl tie Isssrssce Copaies have tested it to tieir fH satfsfactioa every way they cc2i thrsk cf. Tie Oick ileal is srmfiiacy trserr so weart nr-r notii-ff- to txnnf. It is sace aad win last almost a Itftiimt asd it win do as it did tbe first, h1" work is a Celiszt waen yoa Cave a QUICK MEAL tw GASOLINE RANGE foryos sever hawtowait.ewasteyosr re-it s&ays tJTT-T--?inf hr'nnrMerbeBiScai.fortbe Beat IS mmier tie tcttln. wbere it oEbt to be. Astd tbere an bo kjndEsgs so ashes bo ill I r m 1 tinTTir r lull T CCOBOBT aad JB&fT. SBd 1 illfTri doae aad tte kfeAaa daaaadap kOoKkMeal M a atrcunwuirmrr .UTtarawwaDaaicsijK at A Fable. "The dangers of sensational journal ism are manv. ODserrpi tho n.iin sophicai fly; "and yet it suits the l16 of some Persons to the extent mat it Decomt a. i-jsiuve appetite' imth ?im Xmr thprp's ttitt hi-orVio" 1 "fc" v- , .- ww..., stuck cn that yellow sht that he's all tancled ur and doesn't know which end he's o :'" Cleveland Leader. e Languages cf Australia. Australia, bv its reception oi rep- manv lands, has an I r&contntiric rf infinitude of tongueJ. but your real 1 Austraiian-ccrn is proua oi me tact that among the aborigines the bush men there are relatively as many languages as there are in India. Many have a sort of relation to each other, by means of which a man mast- enng one tnoroucniy woum m a ort of key to several. Evil of Gambling. The fact is. there are more men ruined each year through race gam- bling than any other agency, with the possible exception of drink. The kind of men who are ruined are not stable boys, jockeys, owners or any of the men connected With racing. It is the cerk lhe wage earner d tbe STa2Ln business man who falls a victim to . , . lhe seduction of the betting ring. Chicago Tribune. Advice to Younq Bankers. "I would advise a young man. nine I times out of ten, to get out of the ' banking business if he can get an other good position." This was the , advice given by the Hon. William B. Ridzely comptroller of the United State-- treasury, to nis DanK cierKs at the third annual banquet of the Balti- ' mere cnapter. American institute oi Bank Clerks, at the Belvidere. Balti more World. Consumption and the Heart. Recent radiographic measurements show that consumptives, except those who have been accidentally infected without predsposition, do have hearts of only half the normal size and that this does not occur in other chronic, diseases. The writer finds that these . small hearts are very frequent in . phthisis, but thinks this is often duel to degenerative cnanges. ine mos- pital. which throws otf a cold. One very rood reason by it restores the health of mn duwn. pale and emaciated ieople is b1 1 cause it nrst throw-, out the poison from the liver and kidn v-. It th"n U-cIns its ni-on?tructive w orK in building up flesh and making good. ricn. red blxd. "I have t-en a uCrtr frcrn Indlcest'oa f r sonie thirty Tears, at tune." -cntes Mr. W. Mallcaax. o CircJev.Ue. W Vs.. "and hav u-d tDfd:f iae from several cf our best piijri. ian. winch ?ave ra only h llttlt tezi rirarr rvlkf. Tb-y a.d I rva!d ceer be carwl La-t irlnter I trci blrtcVea with the wum -i;ll that I ever had. I -uffered xrtth ucii evt-re pain- in the pit of ray stpmach tbat I coald neither tvork nor skf p. and niy wt-ijrht went dTrn fn zn ore hundred and mnetj-cve jound-to one hundred and sixty p-und- in aNjnt twt. month- time. I then con.'Iudwl that I wialu try Ii". r Pierce's "i-"!' 'ieuicai i:-c.'very ay tne time tne ..-. u.l.. .r.. ,. 1 . . 1. . . ..- umir .out. ! i- . iw ,-ro-; i.ia niy - vt-n. -.ucennir cs ,ru-d cnnl I had u-ed four ljttit f "(,..id-n Mt-d.'-al Dij- c.Terv.' l am trnf r thankful for the jrreat i t wh:. n 1 Laee n-'.'ived from your r t.).-i' t-.and can cordiiUy leconLexd It It CtortHc Mono n"t on!v in re II J-idiiUb MbllZ .p. ot to iie in- ZT- ent-. tut e for stoma ?h, -. which auso- a,s, ,- th vi: o ai..'ji1oi It Stands Alone ?.w-. t ei- ri5ii- 1.- thmakirs buh -jkv :h- - t.aT -Li- fullv into t: c n'id r.c ad tell ti;-"i exarilv what th v re tan.nr. TL.- Dr. i'ltn-e can atlri tc di. lcau-e hi- Goi.iex Mfimcm. Pwhtfi.t" i? m?de of -uch m--lient- and after a wor.ng formula tha ha- hindrf-ds of thouano- of euros tn t- credit, p'.c.ng its merits above criticism. It Stands Alone as Nature's cure for almc j. ah chronic di-- ea ocaus- th arth suj plies the in crdicnts. which are a? follow-: G"ij--r al (Hvrlrr?i"e Carta tlcnxisX U'-rf- rit 'dliii'jvi sjjl'miicfit. x -ne root (. 'nlvtf-'iiin C'tJanleiiis). Ch- rrvliark Pninut VtrginwmiK l,''drit '.NMirMMJKiriii (.inocm.uM. Mandrake iPfVphyllum Paltalum). Confidence of the People and c-er increasing popularity? LION COFFEE is carclnlly se lected at tbe plantation, shipped direct to oar various factories, -tvkere It is sldllfally roasted and carefully packed in sealed pack ages anlike loose coffee, which is exposed to gerats, dast, fa sects, etc UONCOFFEEreaehes yea as pore and clean as whea It left the factory. Sold only in 1 lb. packages. B I the 0TJICE ME, jn cis 10 ac or set 01 froia teavr iferf sleclaa&brasz. as eooci work tbe ar year before yoa kaow k. Tbe yea mmw aaaMtfsz eb miw-wukii a I 70SL BaBBBBBBBBBBB BH ram isP8LE EEP02TED CUBS STANDS TEST OP PULL DTTESTIGATIOir. Actii?ir at Work. "Tes ''saidMr-TTatlriiistoarcTwrtsr. " i: is true that I have been cured of , - x , at.-.-riq by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." "Are yon sure you had locomotor ataxia?" "The doctors themselves told me so. Ees I recopnized the symptoms." iaes x recopnizea i W'tnr tmv tViat J ""vTelL the first indications were a stiffness about the knee joints that came ou about four years ago. A few months after that appeared, my walk got to be uncertain, thaky-libe. I lost confidence in uij power 't cuuirui me uuTemuiis i ..- ! !. .. f mTle Once, when I was in the -nv,; t -! to melt tin two srmtrlM of coal, and my legs gave "way suddenly. and I tumbled all in a heap in a basket. j coQjdn't close my eyes and keep my balance to save my life. Then I had fearf oi pains over my whole body and I lost control over my kidneys and my bowels." How about your general health 5" ' Sometimes I was so weak that I had to keep mv bed and my weight fell off twenty pounds. Things looked pretty bad for me nuul I ran across ayoung naU Ti0 V - lams' Pink Pills and wno advised me to 117 lV' -ti . t - i- -i. "Did these pills help tou right awavr" . , . , "lcucmisee nicca improvement un til I had used six boxes. The first bene- j fit I noticed was a better circulation and a picking np in strength and weight. I ' graduallv got confidence in my abilitr ' to direct the movements of my legs, and " the coarse of seven or eight months all the troubles had disappeared. .. rv. r. w-.ni mnrif cTtrirciv well now?"' ' " I do the work of a well man at anv rate. lean close my eyesandstand n'p all right and move'abont the same as other men. The pains are all gone ex- cept an occasional twitch in the calves of my legs." Sir. James H.Watkins resides at No. T2 VCTarln srrft AlhaHV. V.Y. Dr.Wil- 1Jams. Piak puu cau obtained at any drug gwre TheT ghould USvd M BOOn -. e first siims of locomotor ataxia at peax in a peculiar numbness oi the feet. Selfishness the Ruling Spirit. No one performs a single free action from anything but a selfish motive. That is. at any given moment we are I aomg tne tnmg we isn to ao, u we nro froo tn iirr Tno fiiffaTrtf iviTn in the ihiacs "we are doing. ULCERS FOR 30 YEARS. Painful Eruptions From Knees to Feet Seemed Incurable Cuttcura Ends Misery. Another of those remarkable cures !'7JC,-ni.rara-.af;er CtrS Sd l1 e!" caa laneu. is lesuaeu to uj J-ir. ji. 1 C. Mos of Gainesville. Texas, in the following letter: "For over thirty vears I suffered frcm painful ulcers and an omption from my knees to feet, and could 2nd neither doctors cr rre"!e:n to help me, until I used Tuncra ?iap. Ointment and Pills, hlch etired me in six months. They help d rre the very first time I used hem, and I am clad to wr:te this so hat others suffering as 1 did may be saved from misery." First Pasccver Celebraticn. The J-wh paso-.er. a festival in commemoration of the destruction of the first born of the Egyptians, while I the houe of the Jews were scared. was first celebrated in the new tem ple 513 B. C. N'emref cf the Exercise. The fraternity of bellringers is known in Britain as "the exercise." as the dramatic profession is known as "the" profession. A bellringer is a "member of the exercise." Lcck Eas.ly Controlled. The Gmnelle lock on the Seine is so constructed that one man can open or shut it by simplv touching an elec- trie button as he sits in his office. 1 traveler. M. Torevin de Rochefort, ' who publ'shed his journal in 1677, FIXING RAILROAD RATES. confirms this by telling us that he Making ra.lroad rates is like play- j found smoking a general custom in Ing a game of checkers or chess. Com- England, as well among women as munities to be benefitted, producers, among men. Both sexes, he adds, held manufacturers or shippers to be aided I that life without tobacco would be in represent the pieces used. Every pos- I tolerable, "because trey say it dissi sible move is studied for its effect j pates the evil humors of the brain." on the general result by skilled traf- When ladies stopped smoking they c managers. A false move in the ' took to snuff. Women of quality about making of freight rates may mean the ' a century ago would not stir without ruin of a city, of a great manufactur- I their snuffboxes beautiful enameled ing interest, of an agricultural com- j receptacles of perfumed midil rappee, munity. Railroads strive to build up ! Lord Bolingbroke said of Queen Anne ah these so that each may have an j and her grace of Marlborough: "The equal cnance m the sharp competi- j nation is governed by a pair of snuff tion of business. So sensitive to this ; ers; no wonder the light of its glory rivalry are the railroads that in order js extinguished!" to build up business along their lines i "" . they frequently allow the shipper o practically dictate rates. Rate mak ing has been a matter of development; of mutual concessions for mutu&l benefit. That is why the railroads of the United States have voluntarily i made freight rates so much lower in this country than they are on the ' government-owned and operated rail- ' ways of Europe and Australia that they are now the lowest transporta tion rates in the world. He who tries to do his best should draw the line at c'oing his best friends Many Children Are SleUv. Mother Gray's Swee: Powders fcr Children, , used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's i Hone 'Ncts Ycrk. Cure Feverishness.Head- ache. Stomach Troubles, Teething Dis- J orders.Break up Colds ana Destroy Worms, i 1 AtalIDrcrr:sts'.25c Sample mailed FREE. ' Address Allen S. Olmsted, La Roy, 2. Y. Fcrbid Use cf Monocles. If cne belongs to the German arm; he can not wear a monocle. The sin gle eyeglass has been forbidden to officers and men as foppish and savor ing too strongly of Anglomania. Dcn't Go Into Bondage. Don't go into debt: it is remorse less; it robs one of sleep; it turns da into night, and it harasses brain and body. Better a few things paid foi than many with debts. "When a woman wants to call hei husband down before company sh doesn't say a word, but just looks ai him in a peculiar way. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored mta LOCAL APPLICATIOXS. as tier cacan resell t&e teat cf tie dieae- Catarrh ! a biood cr cobU tatlocal ?eae. aad la order to cre !t yoo iebk take internal reaeiJea. HaST Catarrb Cart b taken b teraaSr. aad acti dlrtctlr on tbe bkvd aa4 sbccos ssrfacea. Hair Catarrb Care U not a qaack edi claa. Itwaa ?mcrlbei brace of tbe best pbjudaa ta tb2s eocatrr f or yean acd to arecalar rreKrlpdae. It n eospcaed of tbe bet toclca kaowa. coBbtaed vnktbebest bknd portSera. actinc etreetly ca tbe saaaoas swrfarta. Toe peifect eoBStcatSoa of tbe votasTeCeBMlswaat jtoacas sack woaanfai ia mrcaarsm. NeaarorteamvwiTaa tree. F-J-CHEjrET CO, Propt, Takak, O lbrlrstoa.plee3c. aasirsraaftuj rsKcynosi Wriakles are poetically termed by the Japaaeae "waves of old ace." STORY OF "DEAN'S KINDNESS. How Jefferson Gave a Treat to a Shut-In. At the Drexel institute one recent afternoon a group of people recalled a verv charminc incident in which the ago. says the Philadelphia Record. Presicent McAlister Had introduced t Mr Jefferson, who had made his ad dress to the students, and was about to leave, when the doctor told him how delighted a certain art student would be if she could meet him. This girl was brought every day in her roll er chair and had been a shut-in up to that time. The veteran actor was delighted. So was the girl. He talked, and talked well, and she listened. In the course of the conversation he learned that not only had she nev er seen him act, but that she never bad been to a theater, and didn't think it possible to go. That was enough for Joe Jefferson. It was arranged in less time than it takes to tell it to have her brought to the stage door ten minutes before the raising of the curtain that evening. When she was brought to that door, around which clings so much mystery. she was met by "Rip" himself in his ,:. -.t.nn' ncT nc ,,, tt, ' received thousands of times by ap- ' Pending audiences. j Tfaroughout lhe performance the irl in ker roller chair remained a ' . . ,. ,. . . charmed listener at one side of the stage. IS NATION OF CHAUFFEURS. Every Boy in France Will Soon Be Familiar With the Machine. The French nation so closely guards , tier supremacy m me motor worm lhat Plans are being made so that every French boy will be made fam- ' iIiar ilh the operation and principles i involved in the construction of the ' auiomoDiie. says tne i-nnaaeiprua J Record. A course of instruction is be- ing arranged for introduction into the public schools. There are a number of technical schools where the details of automobile instructions are impart ed to those who desire such knowl edge. It is said that no city in the world gives the same encouragement to auto mobiling as Paris. It has been decid ed that all the public hospitals shall be equipped with self-propelled ambu- I lances and a very speedy car has been . ordered to oe a-ltached to the munici I pal laboratory, where all the bomb? found on the streets of that city shall be taken for investigation and des truction. Might Have Been Worse. Notwithstanding her tender years, Catharine's characteristics are in evi dence; and the most pronounced of them all is the unfailing tendency, in j the most harrowing situations, to "look : t. a llrfv. s,,0 On one occasion. havinsr sot hcd of a hammer, she ambitiously en , deavored to drive a tack into the wall, on which to hang her doil's hat. .Af ter repeated failures to hit the trouble ome tack by clutelrns the hammer m both fat hands and thus delivering a terrific blow, she next tried holding the tack in ouf hand and dealinc: a le powerful stroke with the hammer , in the oher hand. The result of this ' experiment brought the whole family running to the nursery. After the damaged finser had been ! bathed and kissed and bandaced. in I the midst of various consolations and commiserations. Catherine's tears be gan to stop and her philosophy to rise. "It don't hurt so awful bad now. mama. 'Sides, when my finger got hit. I W3 jus' holdin' the hammer in only one ban" an jus' s'rose I'd been strikin' with both hands!" Tcbacco in Clden Times. Master Prynne. the weak, well meaning puritan, who is 1G33 wrote an attack upon the stase. tells us that in his day tobacco pipes were i offered to ladies at the theater in lieu j of apples between the acts. A French Call cf the Wild. The b-"e in the clover, Th tl'd in the trt?e. Are hapny aad laushin As loud as can be. An' I'm here a--xork!n An', doccont? it all: The raoadnws and tayous Are civm" their calL The meadows are callin": "Th plmer 1 here'" Thr bayou's are callin": "Our trat-rs are clear." Ar. doecor.e it all! I'm her- workin ; I -wish I could eet just a day And could hike oui and fish! Could hike out and fish "Wheie bayous are wide. AM where trout are waitirg Down de- m thrlr tide; Or. I'd love to hie Beneath a -wide tree. Th- lazy bird's brother. The chum of thr tre-! The Izzx bird" brother. The chum of the : iht b- -!eep all -winter An" that ud suit me; Tt' bird ho:- a iwiz Th- first tr-ir? "i the spring. An' don't do s. thine Sut just perch there an sinsr. Houston Post. His Stcry cf the War. "So you were all through the civil war. were yen?" some one asked the old colored veteran, who was cheering the band. -Every step of it, snh!" "At the surrender, too." "Ever' step of it, sub!" "What did Gen. Lee say to Grant?" "Never said nuttin sub. des chop ped off his head an went on!" At lanta Constitution. Arabian Horses for Kaiser. A report from Adis Abeba, the capi tal of the Xeeus of Abyssinia, to the effect tha: Emperor Menelik, the king of the kinss. has presented six of the finest Arabian horses ever raised to the representative of the German em peror cow at the Abyssinian capital. The horses will be shipped to Ger many, for his majesty's stables. Would Aid Palestine Jews. Archibald Forder, known as tbe 'Arabian Livingstone for ais extems- f ire travels in Arabia, Is in tbe United States in tbe interest of tbe poorer Tews in Palestine. EVERY WALK IN LIFE. A. A. Boyce, a farmer, living three and a half miles from -pps Trenton, f Hk Mo., savs: "4S cold settled jgg in my kia- gp neys and de- ? veloped s ofllK?2" quickly that faj&g I was obliged kX&l to lay o3 sy work on ac count of the aching in my back and sides. For a time I was un able to walk at all, and every make shift I tried and all the medicine 1 took had not the slightest effect. My back continued to grow weaker until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and I must say I was more than sur prised and gratified to notice the back ache disappearing gradually until it finally stopped." Doan's Kidney Pills sold by all deal ers or by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents per oox. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. X. Y. Railway Congestion is Costly. Owing to the railway congestion in Argentina, farmers and exporters have lost enormously. Government i intervention has been demanded, in competent management having been stated as the cause. Are the Packers Receiving Fair Play? When the Garfield report on the business methods of the packers ap peared, after eight months' investiga tion, it was severely criticised and roundly denounced. After three months of publicity it is significant that those who attempted to discredit it have failed to controvert the figures contained in that exhaustive docu ment. The public is beginning to no tice this omission, and the feeling is rapidly growing that the sensational charges out of which the "Beef In vestigation" arose were without foun dation. If the official statements of the report are susceptible of contra diction, a good many people are cow asking why the facts and figures are not furnished to contradict them. The truth seems to be that most of the charges contain unfounded-sensational assertions. A flagrant example of this appeared in a recent article in ' an Eastern magazine, to the effect j that "forty low a banks were forced J to close their doors in 13u3-4 by the Beef Trust's manipulation of cattle 1 prices." Chief Clerk Cox, of the bank I ing department of the Iowa State Au ditor's otfice, has tabulated the list of banks given in the magazine article and has publicly denounced the state ment as utterly untrue. He gives separately the reasons for each fail ure mentioned and officially states that they have been caused by unwise speculations and by reckless banking methods. It may be well to suspend judgment upon the packers until the charges against them are proved. Fos.tlcn Lcnn in Family. Since 1031 the pes' of stxton in the Derbyshire (Eng.t village of Crich has j jnr. held by a family named Wetton. j md the last representative. John Wet on. v,ho has jui di-d. leaves a de scendant of his name to carry on the .raditIo2. Tine Walls in Palace. One room a: Tsaikoe. the czar's pa'ace near St. Petersburg, has wails 3f lapis lazuli anJ a fiof-r of ebony in aid with moThr-cf-nearI. Another has walls of carvel em! r. and the walls of a third are laid tt.ck with beaten gold. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time. be"aue it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 1C oz. on full pound while ail other Cold Water Starches are put up in -i -pound pack- j ages, and the price is the same. 1" ; cents. Then aeain because Defiance ! Starch is free from all injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large let ters and figures "1 ozs." Demand De fiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron stick ing. Defiance never sticks. Steal to Attend Theater. Having found that many children were guilty of peity thefts in order to get money to go to the theater, Black pool. Lancash-re. is thinking of pass ing an ordinance forbidding children under 12 to attend theaters. Says the Whistling Whittler. "A horse in a cumin stable an' a man in love resemble each other a I great dal in one respect." remarked ' the wh'stlinrr whittler." "No matter i how hard you try to lead 'em out, they'll rush rirht back into danger." Detroit Journal. Insist cn Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keer ( Denance starch. This is because they have a stock on hand of other brands containing only 12 oz. in a package, which they won't be able to sell first. because Defiance contains 15 oz. foi the same mney. Do you want 15 oz. instead of 12 oz. for same mon&y? Then buy Defiance Starch. Requires no cooking. Outlasting ideals. The path of progress is strewn with broken preced-nis, said a w'se man, and the path of progress in the inii vidual can well be marked by the ideals that have been crea'ed and thrown down as the way is wen up ward. Lewis" "-Sinrle Binder"" straight 5c cirar. j jiaae oy nana oi npe. tnorougniy cureo tobacco, which insares a rich.- sa'tisfyinc smoke. You pa v 10c for cizars not so nod? Lewis" Factorr" Peoria. EL It's a Hard World. "My one and only suit," said the hard-luck philosopher, "failed to keep me, warm during the winter, and I sup pose that through the approaching summer it will also fail to keep me cooL Such is life." Philadelphia Bulletin. Sri. WloaioVs yoothtnc Sttto. For chMrea teetamr, sofias tis gzzzt, riaees a Csarri-ra.aZayspam.carsswaacoas. 2Sctcsia To What End? Everything is made for some end. The sun itself has its business assign ed. Bat pray, what were you made for? For pleasure? Common sense vill not brook such an answer. Mar cus Aurelis. Peace. Better a dry morsel and anietn therewith than a house fun of sacri fces with strife B.ble. fe ?2 .ta ?Griyk afiv-'i'TsFV. rf.52BV .-??' mMSMi Stomach Not Always First. Not half so many divorces are raused by cold coffee as by a cold dis position. Whoever heard of a man ieeking a separation because his wife et the biscuits burn while she kissed lim in the morning? Nobody! But .here are dozens of good cooks sigh-. ng for the husbands they forgot to viss while they were busy with niak ng the battercakes. Helen Row land's "Digressions of Polly." Why It Is the Best Is because made by an entirely differ ent rrocess. Defiance Starch Is un like any other, better and one-third more for 10 cents. Poet Who Owns a Watch. "I wouldn't charge anything for the nclosed verses." writes a poet, "but bv watch needs fixing, and that'll cos; $1.50; and then, my little boy needs i baseball outfit, and my wife says we ;an"t get along at all this summer without a couple of hammocks; there fore I need the money." Atlanta Con stitution. Defiance Starch should be in every household, none sc jrood. besides 4 oz. more for 10 centf than any other brand of cold water starch. Grows Six Inches a Day. Catalpa grows at the rate of a third of an inch in diameter a year on good soil, says a writer in Country Life in America. There are fine summer days when the sprouts on a stump of sturdj root growth will grow six inches in the twenty-four hours. You can see catalpa grow, you can hear it grow. All Up-ta-Date Housekeepers use Defiance Cold "Water Starch, be cause it is better, and 4 oz. more of it for same money. Where Marriage is Easy. In Scotland it is possible to get mar ried without the assistance of either a clergyman or a lawyer. A young man can secure a bride almost with as little ceremony as he can secure a partner in a drink provided, al ways, that the lady is willing. Rey nolds Newspaper. "I Went Home to Die fnn Gravel Tronble, Borton tailed. Vt. Pt1 icnl;'i Favorite KcaaCT i-" Mr. C w. Brtn. I'cien&exs. . T. Gigantic Lily. A gigantic lily, the phormium tenax, is a valuable plant peculiar to New Zealand. Its leaves are nine or ten feet long, and are so tough that, by splitting one into narrow ribbons and joining the ends the New Zealander J has a first-class rope ready to hand. Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year ; thirtyseven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one -half before they are fifteen-! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Gastoria 7ould save a ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned hj the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain mere or less opium, or morphine. They are, in consideraMs quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation an 1 lead to congestions, sickness, death. Gastoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Gastoria causes the blood to circulate properly, open3 the pores of the skin and allays fever. fecr000 - - - wd-tir-mw-ae i w i in - V i ac. L"etab!e Prcparationlcr As -similating tbe Food andRcula tog the S'oc&cfes and Bowels cf Promotes DigestiorLCheerfuI nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NotKarcotic. MmptcfOUn-SM-rcTZFtTZEEl Pwfim SfJ jtlxjtnna - Hzrm Sird - &yuitd Azfer . ' rmrwz Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stonach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness end Loss OF SLEEP. TacSisnle Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT C0Y OF WKafCB. Creatiy Reduce!! Rites Bound Trip Nia-ara Falls. N. Y.. tickets sold July IT, IS, 13. Toronto. Out., tickets sold Jun IS IS. 21. 22. " ' Indianapolis, Ind., tickets sold June IS. 20, 21. 22. Asbury Park. X. J., tickets sold June ?. 29, 2u. Julv 1st. Ealtirnore. I(L. tickets old July 1. Buffalo, X. Y tickets sold July 7, Lobs- limits, stop-overs and many other features can be offered in connection -writh the abov- dates. "Write rne and 1-t me send vou maps, descriptive matter, folders rates from either Omaha or Cni cago and all other information. HAHRY E. .MO ORES, G. A. P. a "W'abaaa R. R, Omaha, Xebr. f400 Weekly Easily Made -w--a-ii-i3rlBce;expeTeaee ea TeCt ti: F;af! 'mmin BairnaiTi backache, Both. Symptoms of Organic Derangement in Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. tA VBBb Bar BaaBarBarBarBak vafl a BariBarBi JVBaV Gf BaVaaa. K7BHflH am Bam L -J aWaVaBLjaTTAVa"araBBaV r BaVaVP" ?aVa la ySS l Mrs. J. G. Hoi rsTllyAJ0 Cotrctyjgflr How often do we hear women say: "It aeems as though my back would break. or VDon't speak to me, I am all out of sorts?"' These significant remarks proTe that the system requires attention. Backache and " the blues" are direct symptoms of an inward trouble which will sooner or later declare itelf. It may be caused by diseased kidneys or some uterine derangement. Nature requires assistance and at once, and Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound instantly asserts it curative powers in all thoe peculiar ailments of women. It has been the standby of intelligent American women for twenty years, and the ablest specialists agTee that it is the most universally success ful remedy for woman's ills known to medicine. The following- letters from Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Cotrely are among the many thousands which Mrs. Pink ham has received this year from those whom she has relieved. Surelv such testimony is convincing. Mrs.J.G. Holmes, of Laximore, North Dakota, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkharn: " I have sufiVre-1 e erything with backache and womb trouble I let the trouble run on until my stem was m such a condition that I was unatl to l- about, and then it was I commenced to use Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. If I had only known how much suffering I would have saved, 1 should have taken it months sooner for a few weeks' treatment made me well and strong. My backaches and headaches are all gone and I suffer no pain at my menstrual periods, whereas before I toe k 'Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I suffertd intense pain." Mrs. Emma Cotrely. 109 East 12th Street, New York City, writes: Ask Rrs. Pinkham's AbYkc-A Wi Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Ir. A. F. I - -r. of St Loui-. Mx. says : "I haT prc ' 1 oar Castoria. la rsacy ms s aaii -a e a.tssys rond it aa euicleat and spe-dj r:u Jj " Dr F I"! f PL alt.pha. I's.. says: I have pre- r l y ir Castoria la my pra c :r mat.y yara with great sstlslactloa to mvii a.'d benefit to zaf paeits. Ir J. E Wajro.ner. of Chlcaco, I1I says: "I can at heartilv recommend" yocr ta-' ria : u- pebhe as a. remedy for children's co.p!ains. I have tried it and f"tmd i: of great value." It i--lard Tarn-j. f IirooVlyn. X. Y.. say?: l have nsed your Castoria In ay own h-.aKi.cid with suod ruits. and have adised sevrii patients to Uie It for Us a.id iaiauve tEt aad freeduai frora nana." I'r. J IJ E::ij: .Z New York City, says: "Havin- dnrin? the past sir Tear pres-noed y-ur ii-i'ira fr infantile storaach disorder. I ai.st hearulv corniaecd lis Use. Tae formula curtains nothing deleterious to the raoai de.icate of children." Dr. C G Spra:rae. nf Oaaha. N-b.. says : -Yonr Castoria U aa Wal nedlrine for caiidivn. aid 1 freat.y pre-crlbe it. tVhI I d' cj: advocate the lndls crim.aaie tia.- of prcprie:ary cediriaes, yet Castoria is aa ezceptica for conditions which arise in the care uf children." Dr. J. A. Parkr. of Kana3 City. Mo., rays : -Your Castoria hold? the esteem of the cdl a! pr .f i a 'a a caaaer helj by no other proprietary preparation. I; U a sure atd rhub:e medi ic f.-r infants aad children. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infat.uie ailments. " Dr n F Merrill, "f Auzusta. M.. says: "Castoria Is one "f th very finest and most r'marV.ai" r-m-di- for infants and children. In my npini ,a vour Castoria has saved thousands fr.m aa ear'y crave. I can famish hundreds A testimonials from this loca.ity a to its eiScieniy and merits." Dr Norman M. Gr. ff C!ev?and. Ohio, say : "Duriri :h a: rxlve years I haw frjusTIy r-' aim"ndi y nr 'a-!:oria a one of the b-st prearanons of the kind, be-ns af- In tbv hand f par-nts and very elTectiv ia r-..-vin childr'a"1! disorder. whl th ea-e with whlca seen a pleasant preparation caa t admiaistered is a great advanms'- " Dr. F H Kyle, of St. Paul. Minn. say: "It afford" me p's-jre to add my nsn to lone 'lt of thfe who tav used and now ead.rs y 'ir Castoria. The fa-T f "" inzrrdVer- !rlnz known -hronzh th printing nf f rtanta on the wrapp-r i ' n cvd and aul'-ieat -ea- a for th" recornmeadition jf any physician! I tnow of us good c,uai:irs and ren-mmend it cheerfully." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the &!k The Kind You Have Always Bought I n Use For Over 30 Years. tmc ccMrraua eoMr, rr muntutr ar. ar t3 cut. I pr. . ' " ,' ,',..-. '"':- " tfW....A'AVA-WWWMMJLMW..AVrtVWVWVy1 There Is No Better Plan for Securing a Home than is offered by the OCCiDEMAL BUILDING of Omaha, Write us for particulars. VVVVVVVSWVVVAAAtfrVftrtrtArtrtrtArtrWrrWWWVWWVWVaJw "gV<oBfi"91! "The Blues' Dear Mrs. Pinkbam: ' I feel it mr duty to tell all suffering womem cf the relief f have found in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Comiound. "When I com menced taking the Compound I suffered evervthinff with backaches, Leadach, men strual and ovarian troubles. I am coniplete lv cured and enjoy the best of health, and X owe it all to you."' When women are troubled with irreg ular, suppressed or painful menstrua tion, weakness, Ieucorrhtea. displace-, ment or ulceration of the womb, that bearing- down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating- (or flatulence), general debility, indiges tion and nervous prostration, or are be set with such symptoms as dizziness, f aintneis. lassitude, excitability, irrita bility, nervousness, sleeplessness. mel ancholv, "all gone" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues and hopeless ness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound at once re moves such troubles. No other medicine in the world haa received such widespread and unqual fied endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there i." anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pink ham's address is Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given ta every ailing woman who asks for it. Her advice" and medicine have restored to health more than one hundred thou sand women. est IMerstaiis a Wiati's . Signature of liJit"ESiS liVPROVE;VlEiSTS re--nt "y a-i 1 hfc popn 'ir Mueller r-""os rake t"m the creatert p.aso laiuc known. From oar factory to the koar. SAVES S75.00 to SI 50.00 Ou- illustrate ' r-ckl't free for the asking t-lls y . way "Wr.te for it today, well a--wr toniorro-.r. Ad.'-p3 the makers, SCKMOLLER& MUELLER ("iVe have no agents.) 13X3 Fanwai t. 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