Mrs. F. Wright, of Oelwcin, Iowa, (s another one of the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A Tounjr New York Indy Tells of a Wonderful Curat My troublo vrw with ths ovaries t I am tall, and the doctor Bald I grarr too fart for my strength. 1 suffered dreadfully from lullnmmatlon acd doctorad continually, but got no help. I aufTored from terrlblo drninrlno; sen atloDf with the most awful pain low down in the side and pains In the bade, and ths most Bonuingr hendarhrs. Mo ono knows what 1 endured. Often I was sick to the stomach, and e-ery llttlo whllo 1 would be too clck to pa to work, for thr c or four days I work in a larfte store, nnd 1 suppose stand ing on my feet all day made mo worse. "At the surffostion of a friend of iny mother's I began to take Lvdli. E. lMnkhnm's VofrotnMo torn- Found, and it is simply wonderful, felt better after tho flrst two or three doses it seemed ns though a welffht was taken off my shoulders I I con tinued its use tin til now I can truth fully aay I am entirely cured. Younj pirls who ore always pnylnp; doctor's bills without rcttlnir any help ns I dtd, ought to t.iico your medicine. It costs so much lesa, nnd it is sure to cure them. Yours truly, Awti-Aira Piunt,, 174 fit. Ann's Ave., New York City." ttnoO farfrlt If criminal of 6ov lllllf kreeftf ftunta cannot a product. hair en Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap And Dressings of Cuticura tha Great Skin Cure Purest, Sweetest, Most Effective Remedies fcr Shin, Scalp and Hale This treatment at once stops filling hair, removes crust, scales and dan druff, destroys hulr parasites, soothe Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies too roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon u svrcot, wholesome, healthy scalp When all elso falls. Millions of women now rdy on CntV cant S.ap assisted by Cuticura Oint ment, the great ik In cure.for preserving, -' .urlfylng and beautifying the shin, for Cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling balr, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rouh and sore hands, for baby raahes, itclilngs and dialings, for annoying Irritations, or too free or offuniilve persptruUun, for ulcerative weaknesses, and ninny sanative, anti septic purposes which readily euggvst themselves, as well as for all the pur poses of the toilet and nursery. Cuticura remedies are the standard skin cures snd humour remedies of the world. Bathothe affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Hoap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and sculos and soften tho thickened cuticle. Dry, without bard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint ment freely, to allay itching, Irritation and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, in the severer forms, take Cutlcnra Hesolvcnt, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is nftm suffi cient to mro the most torturing, dis figuring skin, scslp and bipod humours, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, when all elso fulls. Sld ttimnrhflnt wHi. CntUw Srrnt. V fla form of ChMnt.t. C-Ottrd PilL.ltfe. prr vul of ert).()4n. Intnl. Me., Ump, Vie. 1?,iUi Txmd'jn. V ClurferllAiiM fr:.' rXrUl ' Ru k v"1 H4.cnn, iaj Columbia An. Jotter Drue b I'U.m. Cer , role "rop .iid for Unw to 'nw l.rv lltievw " KlpansTabulessrc p-j(fjinedlclne ever uiad. .wA uunurea immune or tucm nave oeen sold la the United States la a single year. Every illness arising from a disordered stomach Is relieved or cured by their use. Bo common la it that diseases originate from the stomach it may be safely as aerted there is no condition of ill health that will not bo benefited or cured by the occasional use of III pans QTabulea. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The flve-oent package is enough for an ordinary occasion, and the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains a household supply for a year. One generally gives relief within twenty minutes. Do You Want lour Money TO EARN J 7 INTEREST , rKR ANNUM f Writ ram for prtlouiBrs of sWai Hcnrs Invstsrl Mat Myiair swvw. per oeui. tin mouU ol one W. II. Uan.il. l.rk, fim. TS:cr;ion'iEyiCBt3r REVIEWING THfc SERMON. Sporting Reporter Takes Place of Theological Expert. . Tha theological reported being out of the city tho snorting editor was sent to church with Instructions carefully review the sermon that was to bo proaehnd by an eminent visiting divine. The sporting editor was up against hard proposition, but ho pro ceeded to make good as follows: "Tho weather was pcrfot't, and the grnnd- stnnd nnd bleachers were packed. The Rev. Dr. Dlnltntyhlank was In the box for the unitarians, and he certainly had everything In the book. When he tackled the New Jerusalem he used tho slow ball artistically, but when he warmed up on hades be had speed to burn and whipped them over like a shot. Ha hod swell control, and never lost sight of the plate for a minute, es pecially after It had been passed around. The choir did a gnod deal of rooting from the players bench, and oernrlonnlly a voice from the bleachers yelled 'Amen.' Althotiqh It was an cxtra-lnnlng game ho never let up for a mlnuto nnd hnd the visitors properly hooked up throtiRhotit, putting soma of them to sleep. If ho ran only keep up tho paco tho big lrnKiin for hlra next season." Milwaukee Sentinel. CHERRY FESTIVAL HELD. Quaint Custom to Commemorate Sav ing of City. Teoplo aro Hill talking of the beau ties of the cherry festival, tho qunlnt ctiHtom which Hamburg has kept up for centuries. Tlio bands of whlle clnd children that pass through tho streets hearing branches covered with cherries are a sight a stranger never forgets. This festival had its origin In 11.'12, when tho HiiHiiltles mnrched agnlnst Hamburg with the Intention ot razing It. A citizen named Wolfo pro posed that a hind of children from 7 to It years of ago ho rent to the Hiib sltes wrapped in shrouds with a peti tion to spnro tho rlty. Tho children so presented thnmnelves beforo the lliissltles' chief, riocoptis Naius, who was so impressed by seeing children In shrouds Hint he promised to spare tho city. Then he feasted the children on cherries. In commemoration of that flay tho children hnvo a cherry festival every year In Hamburg. No Witch Ever Burned In Salem. It Is a fact that no witch was ever burned or put to death by fire In Salem or any other part of Massachusetts. How tho Impression tlmt Cotton Mather and his associates had perpe trated that horror gained currency is inexplicable, but it has been floating around for generations, and in alt prob. ability will "go on forevor." Salem was tho scene of tho trial, conviction and execution by hanging of persons accused of witchcraft. Hallows Hill, the eminence on which tho hangings occurred. Is, perhaps, the most inter esting show place In New England. It mny be doubted if mom sincere or more conscientious men ever lived thnn Cotton Mather nnd his brothers. They went to the Illblo for their au thority, to tho Mosaic law, omitting the Christian dispensation. That law told them, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." Firmly believing In witchcraft and having no doubt that they had witches to deal with, what were thoy to do but to kill them? From their point of view, they exorcised great humanity In employing the gal lows rather than the fagiR. Minnesota la devoting her energies to preserving a section of her magni ficent lake and forest region for a na tional park. FITS ponnnnently oured.Ko fits or nervous. dm after first duy's uof Dr. Kline's flruut Karvellefltorer.t2tr1ul bottle and trentlssfre Dr. It. II. Klikk, Ltd., 1)81 Arch tit., Pblla.,l'a C'ums tumblers do not make good circus acrobati, for they always go hiokt when they travel far. LadiM Cnn Wwur Sboaa One dm smaller sftar using Allnn's Foot Im9, spowder. It mnkos tight or now shoes tinny. Cures swollen, hiftj sweating, nchlng feitt. Ingrowing nails, oorus snd bunloiM. At all druggist and Vo stores, On. Don't sc. onpt any Bulistltute. Trial package Vuku by mail. AddreHB, Alien 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, N.Y. It is no trouble to do by otliois as thoy would do by you, for it is never a wbois lot. ) do not bellev Plso's Our for nonaum llonbrwan iul f.ir oouirha und cold Joss i .boms, Trinity Uprlniw, InJ., Feb. 1J, iwj. The min who is lost in thought is never found in dude clothe. "About a yesr ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now It Is 45 inches in length. "Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Ksns. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. This Is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy, si.msmu. aiioiuu. send us on d"llr snd w will axnrMS yoa s bottl. II ur and give tli name of roar nrat iiprfii ouTc. Addr, J. C. i KR CO., Lowell, Maa. Money Making Opportunity LI An ola tmtih04l ( lilcatfo flnn wantacr, trimi. .nil ftlil. to fnnil.u IvfttruurM. to r travel and ta urdvra. Good fay and rapid advaucuint tu buatUira. cmctuo port StIT CO.. Dpt. O, ftbara. LongHaii Careful Calf Fesding. Tho calf should be taken from Its mother by tho third day, or earlier. The calf should have Us mother's milk f- about two woo Us. The propr amount to foed a calf the flrnt two or throe woolis la about Ave or six qimrls Ier day, and no moro enn bo given without danger of Indigestion. As tho calf grows older It will tako morn, but never should have mora thnn eight or hlno qiWtn per duy. Tho milk must tie tod always nt about blood heat. Cold milk will almont alwoys cause s'otirs If fod to a young calf. When tho etUf In diout three, wex-ks old tho milk ratlmt Ih gtndiinlly changod to hIiIuiuiIIIi, utilng nhout a week to itinkn tho ehnngn. 0. II. Eck los, In the Cultivator. Cermlnatlng Seeds. Try this way of germinating needs In tho house.: Alwnys l.alio tho dirt, thus killing all Insect life und weed seeds. After sowing, glvo ono enreful pprlnk llng. Then i'iit four or flvo thlckncwws of newBpnper tho bImiimj of the dlHh ton I nl nil's tho seedn, only about half an Inch larger ull around. Fit this In side tho top of tho (IIh.1i, and you will seo that you have a shallow tray; which you r.ro to till n'.iout one-fourth of an Inch dcfl;i dully with warm wat er. The wutiT percolates through tho paier so slowly nil to glvo Just tho right coiiRlnut supply ot molstum. Keep In a warm pliu-o, and your seeds will surprise you by their quick apenr nnco. Thhi Is loan work, too, than the old way." M. (J. Feint, In Tho Epl tomliit. Cleaning Milk Utensllt. Lime la the favorite cleaning agent In tip-to-dato Ditnluli creameries. At pruient It Is an ceptliin when a churn is Btcamed. All wooden iitntisllH aro rinsed mid Bcruhhed first with cold or lukewarm waler to removo tho milk and then they aro covered with a coat of thick miifih of nlm ked lime. After ten or twenty niinutcs or Inter tho chums or other utensllcs bjo scrubbed with llnm and c)ld waler, after which they are rinsed twlco In warm water, and at lout with witter hot enough to make tho wood dry quickly. LI mo Is used for cleaning in nearly nil Danluh factories, not only for wood' nware, but also for tinware, nnd for scrubbing the Honrs. It took somn time to introduce It, ru) tho butte.rnuikers, to bj'irin with, had their hands affected by tho lime, but when they onco learned how tii ufo It, they hnd no trouble, and tho ucc of stenm as well as of soda haa becu re duced. Changes In Planting Methodo. Most Irult growers t-ro familiar with the StrlntrMlow method o. treo plant ing and pracllco It more or I'.'sh. On tho other hand, it Is alwnys noticed that when a mnn has a few choice trees to set he digs a holo of good size, spreads out the roots carefully, and fills in close alMiiit uom. Thia was tho old time method of tron planting and Is now In many eoctlons. The String follow method is to cut back both roots and top so that tho tree Is an nearly a whip as possible, make a hole with a crowbar and Insert tho tree in this hole. Tli at method Is the other ex treme. A cnmpromlss botwe!n tho two methods now has many advocates and constats In clono pruning of the tree, roots and tops, not so close as in the Strlngfollow method, howover, and making a hole with a spado just largo enough to take in the tree roots to a proper depth. Tho soil Is tnen packed closely about tho roots as in former methods. This plan seems to be most sensible and will probably give better results than editor of the old methodn. The writer has set hundreds of tree!) stter this plan and can not see but what the results wo qult as satisfac tory as when the trees were planted after tho more elaborate plan flrct mentioned. Indianapolis News. A Trial of Ginseng. Bulletin 62 of tho Pennsylvania Ex periment station gives an interesting illustration roport of the station's ex periments with gliiHeng during the lant six years. fro:n which the following account 3 condensed. For many yeais the prlco per pound of ginsrng baa steadily rhen in the wholesale, drug market, owing to tho rapid disappear ance of tho native wild plnnts and tho steady demand for It in China. Tho ar tificial cultivation ot tno plant was an Inevitable rosult of thnso conditions; but the seed companies which inaugur ated this have In many casen adver tised ory exaggerated accounts of tho profits of the crop and the eaae with which it could bo raised. To discover the actual dlfllcultioa and misfortunes which ordinary f armors might expect, the station undertook to Uet the rela tive value of wild roots, cultivated roots and seedlings,' Tha wild roots were small, dark colored and deeply wrinkled for the most part and were of all ages. The cultivated plants were two-year-old seedlings from a nursery and were long, smooth and white and showed plainly the advantage of grow lng In rich, loose soil. The soil for ginseng should be a light loam with rich vegetable mould and good drainage. If this condition does not exist naturally, it should be Imitated as far as possible by deep, thorough tillage and good woods earth mixed in. The latter was the condition at the experiment station. The roots were carefully planted eight Inches apart in deep holes, so that they might have a good start to grow straight. Thiy wcrs planted ths first wr.ok In October and by Uie middle of November were covtred With brush and leaves for the winter. As there was not natural shade enough the following spring, artificial shado was constructed with posts and lath In the usual man ner. The rent of tho enre was simplo and easy. The usual mulch was put on In the fall and removed In the spring. Tho beds were hoed out and loosened ep three or fsir tlni each season. As soon as the seeds wero rlpo they wero gathered and stratified. Mulching and Drouth. Mulching tho soil prerentn rapid evaporation of moisture and protects the young plnnts ngaitist the direct ac tion of the run In dry seasons. But whllo lienr.au mny accruo from tho use of a mulch, there are also somo dlsad vantages to be comdccrcd. Tho two of ur.t-rmonfod manure or matter that Is nubject to dei-ay fjicotiragM mildew and fungous growth, an well as serving to protect Insects nnd inrnnltos. Yot there are some planto that thrive best when affordul a covering, and such protection should bn afforded. Ono of the methods of mulching Is to cover tho etillro plant, ro;novlng tho cover ing early in the spring. Tho object of a mulch irt winter, however, In not to keep out the cold from tho plant, as no amount of covering inn effect nnch object. Whnt Is desired In to provont sudden freezing nnd thawing of tho noil, which upheaves the plnnts nnd cluses Injury. A mulch nhould tliero foro lie applied around the root ot tho pi-tuts only, allowing the plant to reeelvo all the air nnd light possible. It Is claimed that during summer mulching usciImIh In reinlning moisture by preventing evaporation, and nlw suppll'H moisture In dry reasons by Oipillary attraction of the soli, which gradually provides moist urn nt a time when it In most need-d. There aro ninny conflicting opinions and theories regarding tlio effects of mulching, al though many of the difficulties mny bo traced to the material used for tho put-pom. The Mav.achuwtts Horticul tural society chtlms that dry earth Is the proper material to liso. It being cheap and more easily applied. If tho material uncd be manure tho liihor ot spreading and removing It Is often grentir than the value of the crop. A coating of manure two Inches thick iixin or.n acre amounts to 3D0 loarin, which will c(Mt. from $r,0 to In labor alone, nnd this sum Is still further in rreased If tho niunuro In !: Into the soli, whllo coarser material, such as straw, haves nnd cornstalks, must bo applied and afterword entirely re moved In cnler to allow of cultivation. It Is not neccs?nry to mulch with dry eartn by Idling or banking up around tho plants, but the earth should bo iKjrous and kept loos-?. iJry earth In an excellent non-conductor and hohhi between lis particles large quantities of nlr, which not only prevents the at tacks of frost to a certain extent, but also retards loss of moisture and heat. Every rain, however, compacts tho cov ering of earth, forces out tho nlr and lessens tho utility of tho tirth as a mulch. To avoid thin the farmer imrnt resort to frequent cultivation or stir ring of the soli. It is due to Its ser vice as a mulch that dry earth is cap able ot mitigating the effects of drouth by being frequently loosened with tho cultivator, nnd for a long time this fact. In connection with cultivation wns not properly considered. The value of cultivation Is due to the entrance of the air Into tho soil, which is not only a mulch hut assists In hastening chemical action and the preparation of plant food, while tho constant Working of tho soli destroys weeds that would deprive ths growing plants of food and moisture. Thorough aiin frequent cul tivation Is, therefore, the best mulch for Fprlng, summer and fall, which In duces the roots to seek fond In every direction, thereby becoming moro numerous and deeply imbedded, as well aB going further beyond ths pene tration of the add In winter. In this condition it is only in climates where tho cold la severe that a covering of straw well be required. Such covering should be removed as early in spring us ths soanon will permit, and the cul tivator used if the crop is such as to permit of its use. Even In the fall a thorough stirring of the soil will ad mit tho air and afTonj protection in winter. Heat and air In the soil aro essen tial to plant growth. The- air exerts an Influence in breaking down combina tions by oupplylng oxygen, whllo heat hastens and promotes all chemical pro cesses. Ily proper drainage water is compound by Its weight and other na tural InP.tionica due to gravity, to es cape by the nearest outlet. It Is carried off very rapidly, and it la impossible for the water to again remain near the surface after the land Is once oponed by cultivation. As the water In the cold coll descends the air follows, and the earth becomes dry, and conse quently more porous. The escape of the water causes a vacuum, which is immediately filled with air and warmth is carried wherever the air enters. The soil, which before was saturated with stagnant water. Is now rendered triable, and the moisture which reaches the plants Is fresh from the clouds, carrying oxygen and heat, the roots going down into the subsoil in search of moisture during dry sea sons, which the drained and porous coil retains, athoueh ttie excess Is car ried off. The air also enters from be low through the drain pipes, and now only & dry soil Is obtained by drain age, but the land can be cultivated early In the season, is easily warmed after the spring begins and In a single year may, with a suitable crop, pay the entire cost of drainage. Philadelphia Record. WASHING FOR OCKAN LINERS. Work WMh Calls frr V fowv Laundry MscMfteqi Ttart Osves Time. Handling the "wiuth" c cxwan tln ers, dining and stonplnd dksw, and re tnurauls has now bn. a dlettacflv branch s? modern lavuMtry work, n4 call for high power BaarMnary, ex penHive wahJni equlBatrnt, and a per fect orgnnluttuB. Oota ta otnVruffh loned round tub, tha tirtsd woffhbitard, tin wrkugnr, and tha ftma at a human arm, and the flat Iron t Oa rwralvtng wuiher, tha oon.tr If uijiU aaslar extrac t or, and tii arnavB-drtvea avyie, la a long stop, taut Uxaik tha fn-frurr ra still In tvn, thty are rly tha weap ons of a slvlliat.lou that atlatnd when the world movod slower tilaa we of the present day are wool ta 6a vol. In this ctainoctVat one may paint to tho Chinaman who, txvaiiaa ha has not kept Ixue with mod'irn tdraa and Im provements, hi grodi'.rUly loHiif his Identity mi the laundryraaa of tho peo ple, nnd munt ultimately bn driven from the waohtub ta oUu-r flcMa of activity. Tho modern laundry ho redud ths washing of clothns and household linen to an ex not sc.tonco, and while one may question Its reliability as regards tho handling of delicate fabrics, It Is a marvelous tlmo-oaver, and this very foatura U the ono which appeals to tho average American. It Is not dlfuoult to Imagino how the "war.h" of tho li'iuHohold can bn "dono-up" quickly, but whon It cor to band ling tha numerous plena toed by the 2'ioo people who rimixso tho crew and passengers of an ocsan greyhound, tho subjtict Plains Interest The prooetm, though simple,. Is tho renult of much study. When a trnntitlantlc finer, with, say, 2KX ixmpln on Iwvird, reaches port, ths "wa:h" quickly follow- the passon gers ax.hore. its nlzo tlnpondn uioh tho number of paswingnrs carried and tho length of tho voyage. It may mugo from 8WK) to x.VM p!-ea, wmr.lntlug mainly of shoets, table cloths, napkins, towe!:i, ote. Thhi, to use a laundry term, Is "plain work." Tim quantity traitors lit tie to tho hitindrymtin. Hli first movn Is to sort tho jrocw, then counting is dorm whon they are tied Into bundles to be returned. Tho separate lots aro put Into wnsh ers holding a solution of sonp and wat er and bluing, heated by live etnm Tho wathor is a largo stationary cylin der, containing a smaller perforated cylinder, which revolver first Ut the right nnd then to the left a stated number of times, so that the linen Is touted from side to side and receives the benefit of all of tho water that Is fornr-d through the perforation After tho wnnhlng is completed the pieces aro placed in tho extractor, and then by centrifugal force nearly every drop of molHtur is whirled out of them Tho operation eossume aoout fifteen minutes, and then they are ready for the mangle, or, In othr words, neady fo be ironed the final proof. Tho bed of tha mangle Is a ateol Bteani-heatod chamber, ovar which re volvo several rollers, cmered with wool and an outslda Jacket of canvas which Is waxed to prevent the fabrics from sticking to tho machine and be coming wrinkled or torn. Thp table cloths, or towels, as tha cone rnsy he, are fod into ono side of tha rhachlno, travel under tho rollers, and then are carried to tlio under side of fJic bed on a sheet,' which, whon the edge of the bed Is reach! drops them Intp another shout for conveyance to the women fol dors on the oppelto side to which they originally started. In easna whre starch much le uaed, tha fabrics are pla'd In a dry air chamber, and af terward dampened before they are fed to the mangles. Somo pieces can be wsahed, wrung, and ironed In thirty ro!nuts, while others take one and a half hours. The "wash" from an ocean liner Is usual ly returned within twenty-four hours, but when necessity arises tha work can be finished in less thaa a third of that time, gome of the laundries han dling stoftmshrp and railroad .work have a wen.kly capacity of 700,000 pieces, and the bualneaa has liacome r.o well systematized that hardly one piece Is lost or misplaced, and fw re quire a second cleansing. New York Times. Dust from Gouffriere. Although the surface wind was from the eait, the dust cloud from the erup tion of tho Souffriere it St Vincent, at 6.30 a. m. on March 22, reached Hrhlgotown, Barbados, one hundred miles to the eastward, by a. ru., so that Its rate of motion was not less than forty miles an hour, after having attained an olevatlon t probably three miles at least above the Bout frlora. Its altitude above Barbados was estimated at about elghrt thousand feet, or double the height of the Eouf frioro. At several points the first fall of dust was observed at 11 IS a. m.; it Increased until 1.30 p. m., then dimin ished, and by 6 p. m. it baU easad. In the neighborhood of Bridgetown the fall was at the rote of about two and one-half tops an acre; considerably less at Bathaheba, fourteen miles to the northoaat, while at Cod ring ton hougo, two miles north of tha town, it amounted to 6.S2 tons as acre. Tak ing three tons an acre as the average would give 300,000 tons for the whole Island. Tha May dust was a very light grsy, that of JMarch' very dark almost black. Dr. Spencer describing the March dust cloud aa ot a deep Prussian blue color. Nature. Mysteries of Plumbing. The plumber charges for the job, then adds an additional charge for time. Furthermore, ha charges for tha trouble ha has in making out tha bill. Naw York r less. SUFFERING WOMEN ' i JiriiK'A ticrvnu women. f women nr so beenuae they are uf. firing from sorci form of female di- Mr. Fsims Mitchell, fi:0 Louisiana Street, Indiannpolix, Ind., writes: "I'enin hoa certainly been a bleinn In diairiiife to me, for when I first be(tnn taking it for troubles peculitir to the ri nd a Renerally worn out system I bad lit tle faith. "Far th final flvii years I hare rarely bten without pain, but J'v runa. has channfd all thin, and In a very short lima. I think f had only taken two baffles brortt i bra 'in to recuprrat vert) ijiifofcfi, and Devon bottle tnarfe no welt. 1 rlo not have headache or backache any more, and haie sumo tnterent initio. I atve alt credit where It i due, att that la to Veruna.1'- Emma. Mitchell. By far the grenteat number of female trouble are cnum-d directly by catarrh. I hey are rnurrh ol Uie orgnm wnirn la affected. The women deaimir of recov MODEL TOWN FOR SOUTH. George W. Vanderbllt Will Build One Near Famous Biltmore. deorgo W. Vanderbllt, tho mllllon alro owner of famous Biltmore, will build a model manufacturing town in the mountains of North Carolina. It will bo completed and ready for occu pancy beforo any one Is permitted to settle In tho place. A completo sys tem of water works, electric lighting, heat and power will he Installed. Van derbllt has acquired a large tract of land between Hendersonvlllo and Brev ard, N. C, on which to build his spot less town. Work Is to be commenced Immediately. The cost will run up Into the millions. GET WELI Thtliounm1 f people who are ovorj dvjr holnff mail will by Donn't Kidney I'llU mutt Utft free trial horewlMi etfired matt further 4Iay, Kidoey negloot. Thfy eorront urine with brick dtwt eMlrrwint, high colored, pain Id powiinj. dribbling, ffMiuencjr, bd wnttiu;. Donn's Kidney Mlla rmnoto. calculi and rmvH. RcIIto heart jialpltafion, ilo-plrrjnft, heedaohe, Denrouioett, dixiocM. NrwiJii.-irt, K-r D. C. Jonm vrltfs : " I was unable to (ret anything to stop the ton munh f.nw of xtntir. For TATC - For tr trini rnPUfr-Miiiitini .o , janr liwumrlcutv rain all p. ii i r 'c-'trvk is ii iMmiipEW fW ! XfJf" ratci. mo ciwt. t,r.i VfVX CftSa.TK r1iV P. B . Promptly cures all Headaches F2H Kii ri .lCUB r? !" "Wlle, appvndlcltl. biliounr, bad brsath, bad blood, wtr.d oa th atomach, hlaawd toowala, foul mouth, hradaeh, inHetloa, plmplM. ETif,?.,i-L""' ' uW yubl- M1""r,rl",, ,nd '"" When your bowel, doi t mov VS2?.J clV Co,n1"'PU kill, mor peopi. than all oih.r dluwi toCeh.r. II tartaehronle ilmnt and loo yar of uffrinc. No matter h,i .ii. .. i.bl.. 5.5 , 5 ETS today, for you jllawrfM wall and atay well until you Jet your bowTi rihl Tali our ad vie, atari with Caacaiwta tod.v und.r i. EiwC'A Th MBiilns tablat namped C C C. Never aold In bulk. Sample ai booklet fre. Addr gterllnc Remedy Comp.oy. Chlffeeoor N.w York. 50. Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It's your Uverl Use Ayer's Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. tSiinSS; Want your moustache or beard a beauUfal brow a or rich black r Use TS DYE cat a a AUaco..aao. a BUGKIIIGHAI Tirod. Nervous, Achlna i TromblinfT, Sloeplo3S, Blood- j less Pe-ru-na Renovates. Boqulatcs, Rostores Many ery Femnlo troiib.e la o common, so nrevalrnt. Hint they accent it B almoat in- cvilnhlr. The greiteat ofiitiicl in the way of recovery ia tnit they do not understand that it la ratnrrh whirh ia th aouree ot their Um-a. In female eomplnint ninety nine ciaca out of one hundred are nothing but e.it.irrh. 1'cruni cures ratnrrh wher ever locnted. Chronic invalid who have lanimiahd for year on airk beda with aome form ot female dinooae bi'irin to improve at or.ee af ter beginning Iir. Ilartmnn'a treatment. Among the many prominent women whe reeotnrmaid IVriina are: Ilclva Ixck wood, of Wnihinnton, I). C.j Mr. Col. Hamilton, of Cohimhu. (Jhio; Mr. F. K, Warren, wife of V. S. Senator Warren, of WyomiDg. If yoti do not derive prompt and aatis factory reaulta from the uc of I'truna, write at onre to Dr. Il.irtmnn, siving a full ntatemeat of your caae. and ne will b plcned to give you his jraluab'.e advice rati. Addra Dr. ilnrtmsn, President of Ths 1 Tlartmnn Ranitanum. Coltimhu. O. Policemen's College. There Is a policemen's college In Petersburg to train applicants for tha forco. There Is a museum combined with the school where pupils make themselves familiar with the tools of criminals Jimmies, drills, chisels and contrivances for robbing collection boxes, a special field ot Russian thieves. The Russian passport sys tem is studied In detail. The duties of tho dvornlks, a sort of assistant po lice, are taught. They keep watch on tho residences, report on the habits of the truants, their visitors, examine tha papers of newcomers and direct them to report themselves at tho police sta tion. STAY WEIX. '0 forty yam I hod hmflacbe day and nlht ch-.IU not ifpp wU was Tcry weak, and ubout Hiring up all hope. I prot Doan1 Pills and they cured m. Toot was flre cionth oe;q, and I can Bay, to-diy, my wntr K rirular and I have n'rt bad liendache for five rnwnUu. For be4 wetttnjr, Kaldinje uric?, anil hndiicho, Ioan' JCfdney Pllla have ho equal I have nvommended (bain to flftr diffTfni porno rw with rood revulta. inntrcjidof toane Pills In fimitktand Conner, ent to you for rim pie and nf forwards pitrchanod the pills f mm Jolltfy Dros.,0ran4 Hirer." R C. Jokes. ftnt. mll th'a vnpnm Ut U iffato. N y. If sUvo writ sAArmm on axptv Tlx Cur4 TricKly Hta Cool Ih Blood. Clean lb Stomach, 'If l fat or tkxldrttt 114 TBE taksant CO., so. ai.aa It Jay at., York. At Drugslau or by maa P. N. U. 20, '08. I 1 mt In llroa S.ld brdrnaalMa. ) I aai jf f a lj w ii w i iv a 'VeVOa.7
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