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SBfetaesSSB -?-.? vl t-' J!F ni-f-r; JZ5J - jC - ?, rf i S : U f N I The Cossacks. The word Cossack means robber and the name Cossacks was given by the Turks to a race in manners, appear ance and language like the; Russians, but who are said not to be really akin to them. TWO OPEN LETTERS WPOHTAWT TO HARKED WONBI llrsvMBvyDmimick of Washington telto Bow Lydia E. Ptakhanra Vegetable Compound Made Her WaB. . It is xnOx great pleasure we publish the following' letters, as they convinc ingly prove the claim xve have so many times made in our columns that M. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., is fully quali fied to give helpful advice tosick women. Bead Mrs. Dimmick's letters. Her first letter: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 44 1 have been a sufferer for the past eight Tears "with a trouble which first originated from painful periods the pains were excruci ating, with inflammation and ulceration of the female organs. The doctor says I must have an operation or I cannot live. I do not want to submit to an operation if I can possibly avoid it. Please help me." 'Mrs. Mary Dimmick, Washington, X. C Her second letter : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "You will remember my condition when I last wrote you, and that the doctor said I must have an operation or I could not live. I received your kind letter and followed your advice very carefully and am now entirely welL As my case was so serious it seems a miracle thnt I am cured. I know that I owe not only mv health but my life to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound and to your advice. I can walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I wish every suffering woman would re?d this letter and realize what you can do for them." Mrs. Marv Dimmick-59th and East Capitol Streets, Washington, D. C. How easy it was for Mrs. Dimmick to -write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and how little it cost her a two-cent stamp. Yethowvaluablewasthereplyl As Mrs. Dimmick says itsaved her life. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of just such letters as the above, and offers ailing women helpful advice. THE BEST COUGH CUBE Many a lonesome and expensive i trip to Florida, California or the i Adirondacks has been saved by i the use of Kemp's Balsam i the best cough cure. If this great remedy will not cure the cough, no medicine wilL and then all hope 1 rests in a change of climate but ' try Kemp's Balsam first. Sold by all dealers at 25c and 50c. Antiseptic Remedy For Family and Farm KILLS SLOAN. Ther is no aoiisfoction keener. 4hanbeing dry and comfortable n oix in th hardest stornv OiAttSWOfni5 Jt YOU WEAK ,w- 2 4W -aw w XWATBMBVMUfi Oiib aoTJinw uacoK-nuowr 3CXT0WH L0STOIt MASS, (TS.X TWEITT-FIK BUSHELS OF WIEIT TO TIE ICHE Means a pro ductive ca pacity In dol lars of over $16 per acre. This on land which has cost the farmer noth ing Dut the price of tilling it, tells its own Btory. The Canadian Government gives absolutely tree to every settler 160 acres of such land. Lands adjoining can be purchased at from 96 to $10 per acre from railroad and other corpor ations. Already 173,000 farmers from the United States nave made their homes in Canada, Ter pamphlet "Twentieth Century Canada' and all information apply to Supt. of Immicra tioa, Ottawa, Cauda, or to following authorised ftftn Government Ageat W. V. Bennett M Hkm York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska. (Motion tola vapar J BBaBB -- rmBBBnSnaamjBmmjk --' aaaama rnkw' asatbaSSaWaaaaW- W H aaaaaaC?50BaaaaaaaaBaaBBaw "T- aH H aaaaaaaUBflBBawaaalSBaaaTBBaaVr - -awes! 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BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBkBT-KDB I FBB BBBVTBBBBVBBUr'l nBBBBBBBBBBBBaaeVBr HBrj yW BbKBBBBB'VBI wSIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSbbbbbbbbP affiyaaPI MfiffmHHHHHHHBr bbbbbbbbbbbbbb Sseal aaaaaft aSaBBBRajkaVawV P bbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbb jHMHjKggB Jr KBBBBBBBfP9(BBBBBBBBBBBBc!BBBBBBBBBBBBv, f v M' Vjr"' 'aBfPIVoiBTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaHr 1 IT wJ H.J'ii.. . PUVV K-' y IHBBBBBBBBBBBBBeaBBrT M - ir sin rv. j Oucr Sopye CA4rlHt The German people subscribed be tween JIO.000,000 and $12,000,000 for new hospitals and other charitable wotfks in honor of the silver wedding anniversary of Emperor William and Empress Augusta Victoria, which was marked Feb. 27 by the wedding of Prince Eitel Fritz. Their majesties announced several months ago that they would not re ceive any presents from their sub jects on the occasion of their silver wedding. They urged all vao con templated a wedding gift to give the money to charitable enterprises. The result was almost unparalleled in Gerrran history. Municipalities, NEW TREATMENT OF CRIMINAL. Woman to Work Out Reformation in Salvation Army. A little paragraph in the public press this week points to an import ant and significant event in our social history. Twelve years ago a woman committed murder in a fit of jealousy. She has been in prison ever since. Now the Home Office, desirous that the woman should be given a chance of retrieving a broken life, has taken the initiative in offering to hand over the woman to the care of the Salva tion Army. She will be placed in one of the Army's country homes, and will remain entirely under the supervision of that organization, which will also be responsible for her maintenance. This is a new experiment in the refor mation of criminals, and one which it is Intended to repeat in the case of other unfortunate persons, who are not necessarily criminal in their in clinations, but have lost their liberty through evil chance or circumstance. London Mail. Wanted Merry Men in Camp. Dr. William Henry Drummond, the poet of the French Canadians, has given up his medical practice and gone into copper mining in the dom inion. Part of his duty recently was to engage a number of workmen. In doing so he astonished everybody by a radical departure from old-time methods. After asking some more or less perfunctory questions regarding a candidate's ability as a miner he inquired: "Can you play the fiddle or concertina? Do you dance or sing?" It was noticed that unless the man could give affirmative reply to at least two of these questions he stood small chance of getting work. The wisdom of Dr. Drummond's course became apparent when it developed that near ly all the men he engaged were good humored fellows whose happy spirits kept the mining camp in peace. What Kansas Owes the Hen. Nightingales, larks, swans and such poetic fowl have been hailed and hymned until the world is very weary of them. Where is the robust Ameri can bard who will write high with joyous pen the harmless, necessary hen? Why do our children read about those fabulous geese of the Roman capital? The hens of Kansas are worthier subjects. Here is one year's work of them: $7,220,111 worth of eggs, which, as a Kansas economist does well to remind the world, is in terest at 5 per cent on $144,522,220. To say nothing of "broilers" and oth er by-products. Kansas hens make more money for Kansas than do her sheep, wool, barley, flax, fruit, sor ghum, oats, potatoes. The hen should be the bird of Kansas as the eagle is the bird of freedom. Everybody's Magazine. Fortunes Made from Lotteries. A man was brought before Magis trate Cornell in New York the other day charged with selling lottery tick ets. His honor held him for trial, at the same time saying: "It may seem surprising, but I know that some of the wealthiest families in New York, who are now mingling in high society, accumulated their fortunes through lottery." Magistrate Cornell told what he knew about lottery and how men who had secured fortunes by means of it were today educating their children in Harvard, Vassar and other colleges. He said that he knew what he was talking about and could point these persons out. Judge Wanted to Know. At one of the Brooklyn clubs the other evening a prominent real estate operator was describing the beauties of a certain tract of land out on Long Island which he had just purchased. A certain Judge, who is now a mem ber of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, and who is noted for his dry humor, was standing near by listening and while questions were being asked about the property in question he quietly and innocently in quired, "Are there any sewers on the property?" Brooklyn Eagle. Old Liquors Offered for Sale. A Washington preacher has adver tised a sale of Harriet Lane Johnston's stock of whisky. Mrs. Johnston, as the beautiful Harriet Lane, was the mistress of the White House in the administration of President Buchanan, whose niece she was. The president's private stock of liquors was bequeath ed to her. Apparently it was never decreased very much In her lifetime. The stock now offered for sale com prises liquors that were in the 'White House cellars In Buchanan's day. ffnc eittlfrtU try, VftTUm mercantile companies and private in dividuals poured out money for char ity. As a result 100 new hospitals or extensions to new hospitals have been dedicated. The wedding of Prince Eitel Fritz and the Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg was almost a replica of that of the crown prince and crown princess last June. The Duchess Sophie, as part of the pageant, enter ed Berlin on the evening of Feb. 26, proceeding through a flower and ban ner bedecked way to the castle, where the emperor, surrounded by his family and numerous German princes, welcomed her. VAMWAVWWAAV KEEP SOCIETY WOMEN POSTED. Girls Make Good Incomes Acting as "Book Digesters." Half a dozen clever girls In New York are earning substantial incomes as "book digesters." Each of them has for her clientele women too busy with social engagements to find time for reading, yet who wish to keep abreast of current literature. The "digester" carefully follows note worthy publications In fiction, art, science, history or religion. Once or twice a week she calls at the house of a "client" to review the contents of the books read. She is careful to memorize any epigram or witty say ing that her client might introduce ef fectively in conversation. "It is re markable how little leisure some worn men have," said a Vassar graduate who has adopted the new calling. "They can seldom give me a half hour all to myself. I am asked to call at the same hour as the hairdresser, the manicure or the chiropodist, and in specially gay seasons all three ol these attendants may be at work upon her while I sit at a little distance and post her upon current books." Senator's Expert Knowledge. Senator Foraker, while debating the pure food bill, was getting warm on the subject of fusel oil in whisky. He had submitted to several interruptions and his patience was about exhausted when Senator Tillman asked him a question. The Ohio man replied some what pettishly, whereupon Tillman said: "I was head barkeeper down in South Carolina when the dispen sary system was inaugurated, and I know what I am talking about." Mr. Foraker allowed him to go on, and in five minutes the Southerner amply made good his boast and had shown that he was the best posted man In the senate on the making of whisky, and had silenced everybody, Foraker included. "I am not much of a sharp on the taste of whisky, but I know all about the making of it," he ended triumphantly, and no one could say him nay. German Ambassador Popular. Baron Speck Von Sternburg, Ger man ambassador to this country, is one of the most popular members of the foreign set in Washington. He Is approachable, democratic and prob ably knows more of American insti tutions than any other diplomat from abroad. He is a constant visitor at the White House and frequently ac companies the president on long walks or horseback rides. The friendship between President Roosevelt and Baron Von Sternburg began years ago when they were both young men and holding humbler positions in the ser vice of their governments. Mr. Roose velt was at that time a member of the civil service commission, while Von Sternburg was an under tecretary In the German legation. Eminent Preacher Recuperating. Rev. Dr. Minot J. Savage of New York, pastor of the Church of the Mes siah, has retired from the active dut ies of the pastorate for a few weeks and is now resting at Redlands, CaU where his son has a charge. Mr. Savage Is with him. Dr. Savage, while in need of much rest and quiet, is not alarmingly ill. He may be able to take up his work again in a month or two. Rev. Robert Collyer, who re tired as the active head of the Church of the Messiah some time ago, will attend the pastoral duties until Dr. Savage returns. Beardless Angels. The question of beardless angels was long since settled by a distin guished prelate, the Rt Rev. Richard H. Wilmer, late bishop of Alabama, who was remarkable at once for his piety and his humor. When some one asked him why it was that the pic tures and figures of men angels, as well as female angels, were represent ed without beards, the bishop replied that it seemed to be easy enough to make angels out of women, but that man could only get into heaven by a "close shave." Modern Women. Improvements In Train Service. For some years engines have been taking water without stopping, and mail cars have been picking mall sacks from posts without so much as a pause. Now an appliance for coal ing engines without stopping has been invented, and experiments with it are said to have been satisfactory. The next improvement to save the running time of trains will be a de vice for throwing passengers on board and off witftout stopping. PalladaV phia Record, WORST FORM OF ECZEMA, Black Splotches All Over Face Af fected Parte Now Clear as Ever Cured by the Cuticura Reme dies. "About four years ago I was afflict ed with black splotches all over my face and a few covering my body, which produced a severe itching irri tation, and which caused me a great deal of annoyance and suffering, to such an extent that I was forced to call hi two of the leading physicians of my town. After a thorough exami nation of the dreaded complaint they announced it to be skin eczema in its worst form. They treated me for the same for the length of one year, but the treatment did me no good. Fin ally my husband purchased a set of the Cuticura Remedies, and after using the contents of the first bottle of Cuticura Resolvent in connection with the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, the breaking out entirely stopped. I continued the use of the Cuticura Remedies for six months, and after that every splotch was entirely gone and the affected parts were left as clear as ever. The Cuticura Reme dies not only cured me of that dread ful disease, eczema, but other compli cated troubles as well. Lizzie E. Sledge, 540 Jones Ave., Selma, Ala. Oct 28, 1905." Saved Time in Saying Prayers. Elmer had had company all day and a sleepier boy was never put to bed. Just as his mother finished undressing him he said: Mamma I said my pray ers on the way upstairs so as to save time." BIch, Juicy Radishes Free. Even-body loves juicy, tender radishes. Salzer Knows this, hence he offers to send you absolutely free sufficient radish seed to keep you in tender radishes all sum mer long and his great salzer's bargain seed book. wirt. its wonderful surprises and great bargains in seeds at bargain prices. gft&pagfr The enormous crons on our seed farms the past season compel us to issue this special catalogue. SEND THIS KOnCE TO-SAT. and receive the radishes and the wonder ful Bargain Book free. Remit 4c and we add a package of Cos mos, the most fashionable, serviceable, lv.iiififiil annual flower. John A. Salzer Seed Co., Lock Drawer W.,La Crosse. Wis. Don't keep your eyes on the man you have just heard something bad about. It is more important that you keep them on your mouth. Atchison Globe. Worth KmwIik that All cock's are the original and only genuine porous plasters; all other so-called porous plasters are imitations. Victim of a Bet John Dereboul, a Paris joiner, died from congestion after winning a bet that he could consume ten yards of sausages. Sim. Window's Soothing Syrnp. for children teething, softens the euros, reduces S BMittr-T" 1 . i"ryr r. -"--"'"' "" SScabottle, At times of revivals it is easy to mis take racket for results. Acme Dyspepsia Cure. Positive cure for 11 rilM-ane of stomach, ltrer, and bosclx. jJeooininended by leading hjriclan. The rare that curen. 100 tablets tl 00. Send money with order to Acme Dyspepsia Cure Co., Ironia, New Jersey. If the average man had his way he would only work on the days when he did not have to. On those days a man always feels that he can do his very best. A GUARANTEED CCRE FOR rTI.ES. Itching. Blind. Illeedlnp. rrotnidlu,: 1 lni3 gists are authorized to refund mone ur PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure la 6 to U days. Sue. For fear you will not notice it, there are women who will say: T washed my hair today and I just can't get ic in any shape at all." Shake Into Tear Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures pain ful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists, 23c Trial package FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Every duty neglected is the loss of something divine. To provide for Good Health throughout the term of a long life, take Garfield Tea, Nature's medicine; it Insures a natural action of tho liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels and keeps the blood pure. Send for sample. Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mention this paper. He who Is in a hurry to be wise is apt to succeed in being foolish. THE EXTERNAL USE OP St. Jacobs Oil is the short, sure, easy core for Rheumatism and Neuralgia Sick women Wt fihri Frtt Tickets to Caiifariia,! THE PROMISED LAND. IWteasTO-DATforpartlcularsandacopyofoor rnaArjsiadlsaasBtBataniBaraUabontCALtrORVIA which wni be seat ABSOLUTELY FKEE. Address OJ Unprecedented Action. "Young Boomwaller Is a rank fail ure as a legislator!" indignantly said the Hon. Thomas RotL "Why, when In the course of debate I denominated him a falsifier he struck me on the nose, when. If he had been at all ac quainted with parliamnetary usage, he would have known that it was per missable only to hurl the calumny back in my teeth! Theie is a yellow streak In that fellow, as sure as you are born!" Puck. A Good Check. A bank cashier showed the other day a check indorsed as follows: "Pay to the order of ; I know that my Redeemer liveth; George . Said he: "This is not the first time we have handled such an indorse ment. Whenever our friend has a seance with convivial companions and loses a few plunks at a $5 'limit, he invariably inserts the "redeemer fea ture." The Sabbath-Breaker. The invasion of the motor has been held responsible for much Sabbath breaking. But when Bibles are said to be actually going up in price be cause the leather used for their bind ing is converted into coats for the chauffeur and his master some idea of the desperateness of the situation may be gathered. London Morning Leader. Lewis' Single Binder cigar richest, most satisfying smoke on the market. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. The best cure for the blues is to stop thinking of yourself and begin planning happiness for others. Verbal virtues are blown away on the first wind of persecution. r7uiiun4mrr?ffniriiiriiiri;ilSi TiUiTrnX.1 1 1 whw1m iaruui 1 iimw Hnwn utuut u tun nil TZC i It,' i ' ii tl in H ii H i i li i"im mi u hw tti' ww iiu ut t ii tiu i Vegetable Prcparalionfor As -simHating the Food andBegufct liHg theStouachs andBoweis of Promotes Digedlion.Cheerfur nessandRestContains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Karc otic . JVetfOUJSU4UHmCMR 'Al Apetfecl Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stonwch.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevcnsh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -35,000- DEUVAL SEPARATORS havsbeta ptaesd by tbs Btaffe Ctmmtrr Ca, o Uacola. Hob , wtib its sattogs dtufag Um (ass or six yrsn. Tba Bsstrtoa Conpany is tbs 111 I mil sane! esiiii waftil in eiamei i ueauei to th world. Its saccass aod Kath bas been aotbing abort of marvaloaa. 'or lb adopdoa of lbs fun wraralor systrai tba Baatrlct CoBpaoy used from 600 to 6X10 BK 1VA.TA& factory separators. Tbcir emti ace wltb Ibeat sucbinas prated the S)S LaVTAX to bo lb SMMt proBtable of all cream separatora, Wbea tbalr patrons demanded separators for boms anther were jrWeatbe benefit of ibis experience. Tba Beatrice, Compsay realised tbst to muxes depeaded apoa tbe toccen of Its carroaa. In lew of ibis tbs DK LATAX. ens cboaea bj them ss tb oaly separator which wonld brier about tba desired resok Tbst tbs DK LAY At. bas coma ap to their expecutloo goes withoatealM If this Is tbs siad of ssperieaco job wnold profltby, write as today far w catalogs and fall paitVnlira, TIE K UVAlsEPAMTN M. sjiasmrm rmi ars coarrtanoT sjr CMIOAO I It TORI W. S. IT, Oaaafca. Km. 18 1S. It penetrates to the seat oi xoriure, ana reuei promptly follows. Price 25c and 50c CaSTQ?(j "After Suffering for Three Years" writes Mary E. 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As mwh irarislwMt as 3 loam tff kmd Dr. Price, the famous food expert, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts, has never been compelled, notwithstanding strenuous Food laws, to change any of his products. They have and always will conform to their require ments. This is an absolute guarantee to their quality and purity. MCHtSTtR REPEATING SHOTGUNS No natter how Us the bird, no saattsr how heavy its plumage or swift lis reach of everybody's pocketbook. FREE: Stmt mm iwrf address WmCBESTtt mwmm&M& CUSTOM For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Thirty Years CUSTOM PATENTS for PROFIT mast fully protect an Invention. Booklet and Desk Calendar FREE. Highest references. Communications confidential. Established 1861. mob, Itnwuk. ft Lawrence, Washington, D. 0. Sri&'SttTaMSMa't Eis Warn? DEFIANCE C.M Water Starch makes laundry work a pleasure 16 oz. pkg. 10c. 25Cts. 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L. Douglas S4.00 Cilt Edge Lift cannot be equalled at any price. JUiy a I8t- Capital sodOM W.L. DOUGLAS MAKES SELLS Mmme S SS.aO SHOES THAMAMTmWBEM ABIUHZIW I THE. CI tl nnil REWARD to anyone who tarn I UiUUU disprove this statement. If I could take yon into mr three large aactaeies at Brocktoa. Mass.. and show yon tho tattaite care with which everv pairt shoes is ade. y weald realize why W. L. Daugla $3.50 shoes coat aore to make, why they hold their sham, fit better, near longer, mad are of greater tatrtaslc vatae than aay other $3.50 shoe. W. L. Ommmtmm Strmmm AWmdm flam mat tmm w , .J- .i a m a sa A Wx.mit, 9z.uu. mvrm-mmmmmi m aur.atv, 9X, 91.7 a, wi.mm CAUTION. Insist upon hating VXJXnr. las shoes. Take no substitute. None genuine , without his name and price stamped on bottom. Fast Color Ewlets used : tneu wilt not wear brasag. Write for Illustrated Catalog. W. 1- DOUGLAS, Brocktoa, Mar. CyefJeCeC.CeCe CeCeCJe-CCC I I I I I I G I Q 1 I P Q 1 WANTED. If you are willing to work we can give you a chance; you will not get rich, but you can earn a fair income (man or woman). Write with references to H.S.HOWLAND, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. CafJe.((J(ye.'C(JCJtJfJi . tin i lllt lrlryi 1111 ANTI-6RIPINE IS GTJAlUaJITEKD TO CtJUX fill?, MO CiLB. IEABACIE AH lESUUIA. I wont sell Aat-arlmlme to a dealer woo wont Omaraatea IC Call for your HOT BACK IV IT MIT CUBtK. W. W.Iiemer.M.nt&BH!r.QprinmMU,M9k and Iron Mountain Route OFFER THE FOLLOWING VERY LOW RATES to Certain Polnta In the CARDUI i fearer