SISTERS OF CHARITY Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and CatarrhA Congressman's Letter, In every country of the civilized world 5 Uteri of Charity tre known, i Not onlv o they minister to the spiritns .' ami in t lertual needs of the charges co liniittc.l to their care, but they alio minister to their odiljr needs. With to many children to Uke rare oT nd to protect from climate and iltsmse, theiie wine and prudent tstr-re have found rerun a never failing siftziMrd. Pr. llartiniui rereivos many letters from Catholic Pistei-s from nil over the Tinted Mates. A reeonimend recently received irom a Catholic institution in Detroit, ilich., reada as follows: Dr. S. It. tlartman, Cofiunhiia, Ohio : Dear Sir : "The voting Qlrl who Mted the f'rriina warn anJ'erf ng front larynvtt Ir. and Ions of voice. Tlie rrtiilt of the treatment wan maul tatiHfactory. .Sheown I gi'eal relief, and otter further im of the medi cine we ln,pr to be o hie to sii the In entirely cttveit.' Sinter of Charity The ynuna (tirl was nndrr the cire of the Pietcrs of Charity, nml nnd IVruna for ca tarrh of the throat with good result, u the above letter tcstiiivg. fend to The Verona M "dioine Co., Co- Why the Referee it 8afe. The Birmingham News Is surprised that no football referee has ever Ireuu slugged; but after a football player has had his collar bone broken, his kneecap dislocated, his eyes closed, his cranium cracked, his ear silt and two or three teeth knocked down his throat he doesn't feel much like wauling the referee. Memphis Com mercial Appeal. What the Receiver Receives, A legal Action calls the man who takes chargo of a bankrupt company the "receiver." But by the timo the trust promoters gmt through with a corporation about all the receiver re ceives 'is a large bunch of trouble. Tha Ballot From the Trees, Dame Nature holds election, too, As though she fain would scoff us, And every leaf that flutters down Votes Autumn out of office. Ntw York Sun. The number of lunatics under con trol Iti Ireland Is 22,-CuO, an Increase of 1.000 In two years. Miss Rose Peterson. Secre. tarv Parkdale Tennis Clnh CM. cago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound. Bow many beautiful young girls de Telop Into worn, liatleaa and hopeless women, simply beoauae sufficient atten tton has not been paid to their physical development. No woman is exempt j .. v i.. i i - , . . " H MILIUM nhy aloally as well a aaorally. Another woman, MlM.Hannki B, Mcnhon, CoU UngtWood, jfrtJi, isyi "I thought I would wriU and tell yon that,. following your kind ad ioe, I tool Ilka a nsw person. I was always thin and dalioata, and so weak thai I sonld hardly do anything. Men sWusilon was lrrsgnlar. "1 tried a bottle of your VegeUbU Compound and began to foal better fight away. I aontinuad Its uss, and s)as now wall and strong, and ash struaW regularly. I eaaaot say enough for what tout madioiaa did for ma." -f0 ftrftH If tHtlmml f aSeM ktt prntlf CvdlK R. Ila1rkaa V..t,l. pom bound will cure nny woman ki th Und who soJTfor from ta ormrtw, saA kidaoytroublos. Sit 1 Miss Rose Peterson. Secre. il foYai wKiieas ana periouia pain, and young flrla Just budding into lUiiiliua. Ohio, for a free book written bv Dr. Ilartninn. The following letter ia from Congresa man Mcrkison, of Napoleon. Ohio: 'Ihe I'eruna Medieiue Co ( oliimbua, O.: Ctcntleuien: "1 havu used aevernl 1 bottles of IVruna I and feel greatly! benefited thereby j from niv ratnrrli Jdkte fa?-SMJK disi.no of thirty J H i y.aia' atninlin." i pavid Meeklson. i 1 .i v nl M. cknon. Dr. llai liii.in, one ol tuo Lent known physicians ami stiiyous in the United Stales, nai the first innti to formulate I'e runa. It through hi genius and per severance th.it it was iiitroduied to the inedieal profession of this eomitry. It' you do not derive prompt and satis fy tory n sulia from the Hsu of IVruna. write jit once to Dr. llartnmn, giving a full atatement of your case and he will be pleased to give you Ilia valuable advice gl ut ia. Addreaa Dr. llartmio, President of Tha llartnian Sanitarium, ColnmliiM, O. Tree Was 1,330 Years Old. Ono of the smaller sequoia trees In California has recently been cut. It was ouly 13 feet In diameter, yet its annual rings showed It to be 1,330 years old. FITSnermarantlyenred. No flta or nervous, neaa after flrat d ly'a nae of Dr. Kllne'a Great Nerve Heytorer. t'Jcrial bottle and treatlsefree Dr.lt. H. Klixk, Ltd., Ml A roll Ht Phil t Pi. An eleelrie railway i to be built from Knme to Naple. It will be 130 milca long, and will cost over tlO.000,000. Ilah Wa.lilna In Winter. ITou'ekeepers naturally dread dlah wnah Inir lu winter, owlnif to the faet that It ohnpa th hnmla and rendera them hard and rough. Mueh of thn injury, however, re. aulta from the uo of Impure soap. If Ivory Snan la need In wuslilnp dlsliea and the handa are carefully rlnaed and dried, they w it not chip. Elfamor It. Faskkb. The tipht-fitting Hritih uniform ia al leged to be the cauae of much heart dn eaae among aoldiera. Mra Wlnalow'a SoothlrnSyntp for ehlldraa teething, aoftet tha ituma, reducea Inflainma. tton.allayi patn.nurai wlndoolln, U5o, a bottle Since the beginning of tha war in Roma liland about 10.000 camela have been uaed. Old Sifoa, Hack? .if Chairs, etc., can b dyed with PoTitaH Fadkikbs Dies. Fifty kind of degrees are given by American colleges. Vlso'a Cure cannot be too highly spoken -" aa a cough cure. J, W. O'Bkisn, Sil Thl Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 18O1. One peraon in every 673 in the United States is a physician. H. H. Gam's 8oxa, ot Atlanta, Oa., are tha only suoceasful Dropsy Spaolallsta lu tha world, ties their liberal offer In advertise ment in another column of tbla paper. Americana imported (29,412,776 worth of precious stonea laat year. Loageet Bridge la tha World. The longest bridge In the world Is tha Lion Bridge, near Sangnng, in China. It extends five and a quarter miles over an arm of the Yellow Sea, and is sup ported by 300 huge stone arches. The roadway is seventy feet above the water and is enclosed in an iron net work. Beware of Olntmenta For Catarrh Thai Contain Marcnrr, as mercury will surely deatroy the sense ot smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering It through tha mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be uaed except on prescriptions from reputable phy. siolana, aa the damage they will do la ten fold to tha good you oau possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. 3. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and ia taken Internally, acting directly u pon the blood and mucoua surf aoea of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken In ternally, ana made In Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonial free. Bold by Druggists; price, 7 So. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tha beat. Death Too Kapenslvs. It Is significant fact that with the phenomenal lncreass In the price of coffins bst corns a marked decrease of mortality among local Chinese. The natives Just simply cannot afford to die at the present undertaking rstes, and that's all there is to it-Shanghai Times. The Eft. Louis Fair appropriations in ths States and Territories amount to $6,107,600, or $707,969 more than ths total from similar sources at the Chi cago Bxposinoa. Brussels boasts an astonishing de crease in its mortality rate. The av erage per ilny has lnlely been only one-third of wlint it used to be, nnd there were several days In September when there were no futienlls nt nil. After fourteen years of study Dr. ron BchroiMi, professor of pathologlral anatomy nt Nnples, Is convinced that I, j lias discovered the bridge between living; nml lifeless things In tlm so rnlled petroblnsts which form ilurlnu the process of crystiillr.nlloti anil which resemble living cells iu their growth. Ono of the ntlvnntngos In ihe pro. posed mono-rnll suspi'iidod electric rnllwny for Hamburg Is that corners of n narrow street can be turned, ow ing to the short rnillus of curvature permitted. It Is nlso estimated that both the first cost and the operation will be considerably less than on un ordinary elevated road. Oermnn Southwest Africa is now be. Iiib recommended by Oeriunn physl clnns as a permanent home for con sumptives and young men with ten dencies In thnt direction. The winters sro like those in Southern California the air pure nnd dry. the sky always blue, and the temperature modern lo and Inviting to life outdoors. Professor B. L. Thorndllte has re cently been making a series of meas urements of the mental trulls o: lx.vs anil girls. He finds that the greatest difference between the sexes Is In thu rate nnd accuracy of perception, ver bal memory nnd spelling. In these re spects the girls are superior to the boys, only one-third of the littler reaching tho nvcrngo murk ot the gltls. lie nlso finds girls less varia ble, mentally, than boys. The usual problems confronted ths American engineers who constructed the power-trnnsmlsslon line from tin Cnuvery Falls to the Kolnr gold mines. In India. The wires were carried on poles through the Jungle, tho distance of tho linn being ninety miles. To pre vent the depredations of white ntils. the poles are set In seven-foot Iron sockets; otherwise the posls would soon destroy them. And to main the vires safe from the InnulsIIIve trunks of wild eleplinnls they were strung nt (in elevation beyond their reach. Care ful measurement wus made lo this end. Cormnn woodworkers nml builders rny thnt wood that conies to tho saw mill or tho vorkshlp by flontlng Is much better for their purposes than than which Is brought In dry. Tho reason Is that, whllo the wood Is lying lu tho water, its sap nnd albuminous nnd salty materials are dissolved out. If these substances remain In tho wood they rentllly nhsorb moisture from tho atmosphere nfter coming out of tho drying rooms, and tho wood swells. Artificial means of washing out the substances nre used In der ma ny with wood thut has not been floated. Interviewing as Literature. As u matter of fact, nil cstlmu'ole literature Is but n form of elaboration of our American interview. Adam's report is an example, but not n par ticularly felicitous paragraph of holy writ If Homer tells tho truth he is a star reporter. Wo account I'lato a grcnter man thnn Kocratcs, whose oxtrnordlnnry loquacity he embalmed. It is open to doubt whether tho frame of Dr. Bamucl Johnson could have been perpetuated save through tho inter views which Uoswell set down, seeing tunt bis dictionary 1b now nothing bnt literary dust It is untiucstlonablo that unless his several valets and mar shals bad recorded their luminous in terviews nnd impressions we should never fully have known how exceed ingly great was Napoleon Bouaparto. And in our own time we have seen how the American newspaper man has developed the value of tho personal note and interest lu the interview; how Horace Greeley, from having written so much about other cclcbrtles came to have so much written about himself; how Oeorgo Alfred Townsend illum inated the characters of his political contemporaries; how John Russell Voting did the same and gave us our most intimate glimpse of Grant. A hundred able Interviewers hove performed biographical services of greater or less value. Thousands of them, in all civilized lands, are carry ing on the good work to-day. Mall aud Express. When Linen la Tranatucent. The whiteness and opuelty of dry lin en, as of writing paper, ure due main ly to the fact ot repeated reilexlong at the surface, so that the light Is wasted In these reverberations before It can reach to any depth. The body of linen is a network of transparent' fibres not In optical con tact, which Intercept the light by re peatedly reflexlng it. Now, If the in tertlces of these fibers are filled by s body of the same refractive index as be fibres themselves the reflexion of the surface is destroyed and the llneq is rendered more transparent Wotet does this; hence linen when wet it darker, but more translucent, Just ai is tho oiled paper used for tracings by architects and engineers. The same holds good wltlj ordinary glass and (.round glass, the repeated inflexions ot ths latter making it fai le&s transparent. To a similar cause are duo the whiteness and opacity of snow, of salt and of pulverliod glass. Appendicitis Insurance policies are Issued in England at 11.26 a year fy avert 6C0. J SJtentarkevMe Sang FesM of a Iteapeeol Criminal en tlie Sraffbld. Borne time ago n Russian criminal was executed In St Petersburg, says the Washington Post He bad during the Inst two years murdered twelve persons, the last one being a priest Tho law did not show ihe monster any mercy, but speedily condemned him to death. Stebljnnskl was the nnme of this wholesale murderer, and be hoped to tho Inst for clemency. When the death warrant wns rend' and the keep er Informed htm that he had but six hours to live bo raged and swore to revenge himself In the most terrlblo manner. After being left alone In thn cell the first thing he did was to break his lamp, and, procuring some matches, he set fire to the nil. In a moment the flames broke through tlie window nnd the entire building wns for a time threatened with destruction. Fortu nately, ihe lire was discovered In time nnd got under control before much damage had been done, but In the meantime n terrible struggle ensued between the keepers nnd the criminal, who had forlllled himself with nil Iron bar taken from his bedstead. The first man to enter ihe cell wns knocked senseless, nnd It wns only nfter being almost suffocated with smoke tnnt tho prisoner wns finally overpowered. Next morning the execution took plnce. The condemned man ascended the senf fold with much bravado, mntle n thor ough exnmlnnllon of the same nnd finally declared that the rope was too short. "I cannot get my head In Ihe loop," he said, "and though it will cnuse 1110 soine inconvenience to wait I will smoke a cigarette whllo you nre hav ing It attended to." lie lighted n cigarette, and, turning to the executioner, mnde a speech, pointing out the detestable In his pro fession, nnd ns n condemned criminal In Russia has certain rights no one dared to Interrupt lilm. The executioner, who really wns a tender-hearted man. became visibly af fected by the moralizing words of the murderer, nnd. turning to the crowd assembled before the scaffold, declared that his conscience did not nllow him to proceed to take n fcllow-behn's life, nnd ho then nnd there resigned his po sition nnd departed midst the shouts of the nstomhlngp. This caused great confusion ninoiig the representatives of the law, for where could they In n hurry get nn other executioner? The question was, however, solved by the condemned man, who declared that he would c.v. cute himself ns soon ns he got throuth smoking, lie started nn Interesting conversation with the priest during tho five minutes or so which ho had left, nnd recommended that ho read Count Tolstoi's latest book, which con tains striking remarks nbout tho re lntlon ot capital punishment to tho teachings of Christianity. He then threw n kiss to n pretty girl among the spectators, stuck his bend In the loop, nnd kicked awny the trap beneath his feet. Intelligent fee of tlie Slieura. Tho editor who uses tho shears Intel ligently, says tho lluiiingtou Hawkeyo, enunot bo classed ns u lazy editor, lie It understood that to read nnd un derstand nnd appreciate tho wiitl'igs of others and to be nblo to cull from the thoughts of n fellow editor the gist of his nrgumcut bo ns to give the fenders tho benefit Is n task In com parison with which tho writing of a long nnd ponderous "leudlng" ediloiinl Is child's piny. To hnve tho mind capable of recog nizing and culling tho gems of thought frotu exchuuges is not Inzluiss. To rend with care the numerous editorial pages thut como to nn exchange table so as to bo thoroughly In touch with tho thought of the day aud to select with Intelligence tho best of this edit orial thought Is not laziness. It Is tho hardest part of a conscientious news paper editor's work. The brightest editorial pnges in the Ktnte or nation nre thoso which con tain, in addition to the thoughts of the editor, a well selected symposium of extracts from other newspapers. It Is this sort of editorial pa go which Is of the most value to n discriminating reader, nnd It conveys more genuine thought and imparts more pleasure to tho student of the world's affairs. A l'lague of Elephants. Concerning the large increase in tho number of man eating tigers In India, which is said to bt duo to the whole sale slaughter of deer and the conse quent dlllloulty on the part of "Stripes" In finding his usual feud, it may be pointed out thnt there Is a p!ugue of elephants In Minims, owing to over production. Tho damage done to crops and to young forests Is becouilng'qulto serious, mid It is even hinted that many human lives ure sacrificed In tho endeavor to combat the nuisance. It is estimated that lu the last twenty to twenty-live years the number of wild elephants In Madras has, owing to protective legislation, been quadru pled, and some drnrtlc measures sieiu to have now become, absolutely neces sary. King. Indian Poverty. In a paper which be rend before the British Association, Sir Robert Glf fen put the annual Income of the Suo, 000,000 people Inhabiting British India and the feudatory States at $2,340,000, 000, or $78 per clpltn. Writing to the London Times, William Dlgby, tbs In dian authority, asserts that this Is an overestimate. He says there is not so great an Income, actually, for the 800,000.000 of to-day as there was for 250,000,000 twenty years ago. He says that the total visible income ot India In 1900 was $1,440,709,595, which gives each Individual less than $50 a year to live on. In the Presidency of Mad ras be estimated that tbs Income of tha 34,000,000 Inhabitants Is flva olghths ot g penny par basd per day. A MJBSUN EXECUTION. ! Il fi .-th . - - . ,sjlUsasHeajiiui'jiw .w ftsi', WHAT SICK IIDNETS CAUSE. KlDKRT ('OMrl.AlNTS. l)in betes, Ilrlght's Disease, Inflam mation of the Kidneys, Dropsy (swelling of the limbs or body), Incessant pains in ths bark or loins. lli,AnrRB Tnocm.F.s. In flammation of tha bladder, In flamed pHssages.paln In passing urine, iiicnntiticiice of urine, too much or too little urine. Ukio Acid Tiioubi.ks. Rheumatism, Grnvel, Gout, Gull Blotiea, Lmubngo. Nkrvr Tnofiu.F.s. Neural gia, Sciatica, NervousCollapse, Sleeplessness, Melancholia. Many other disorders nre caused directly or Indirectly by faulty kidney action, and can be reached and cured bv Dooo'a Kidney litis. This remedy has cured every com plaint recorded above, and over 00,000 testimonials prove Its surprising merit GO cents per box, of all deal ers, or mailed on receipt of price, by addressing Foster MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bread Trees, At Sierra Ltsone is found the cream fruit tree, tho fruit of which Is very agreeable. In tasto. In Cajion there Is the bread fruit trees, from which a fond Is made In the same way that we make bread. It Is said to be equally good and nuCiMbms. In South America we find the milk tree. Reflections of an Cld Maid. When a man does any work around tho housA It's more trouble to clean up aftor him than to du the work your seir. I've seen young wompn spend three month's tlmo and hundreds of dollars of their fathers' money '111 getting a trousseau for tho purpose of marrying a 30-cent young man. Some young feliowB thnt are trying to raise mustaches ought to wrllo t a beauty doctor Instead and find out how to remove superfluous lialrs from the upper Hp. I'd JtiRt ss lief prom.lso to obey a man as to promise to love and honor htm. It's as easy to do ono as the other, and sometimes a great deal easier. There Is nothing a man hates to do worse than to pay his wife's dental bills. Many a widow niarrtcs a second hus band In order to get even with tho sex. Marrying In haste Is no worse than any other kind of marrying. llrlgham Young was merely a man who had the opportunity Chicago Tribune. Bwisswiwaaaiii "My wife had adcep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Urge size, and it cured, her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones I The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tares slits 1 lit., Mt.,1. All iraiiut. CodiuIi yonr Aoeter. it ha aays take IS, theu do aa ha aar. If le tal'.a ym nnl to take It. than duii't lake It. II kuowt. Leave It with him. We are wiltlne. J. C. AT LR CO., Lowell, Mais. Inasmuch as department stores and other business bouses all over the country hsvo uniformed office boys, the putting of White House employes into uniforms may poss'tbly not meart the downfall of tho Republic. German Canaries Best Singers. The canaries of Germany excel all other canaries as singers. One has been known to continue a single trill for a minute and a quarter, with 20 changes of note In It. Letter, the Chicago "cornerist," claims that bis partner "squeezed" blm. In these matters the "squeezer" does not seem to like it any better than any other people, when it comes bis turn to be squeezed." Tha Sultan gives assurance that the Macedonian uprising has been entire ly suppressed. He must feel sorry that he did not secure the services of an American press agent long ago. Tbs Sprains mass fey St. Jacobs FIRST IIIDNEY FILL MADE. THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERY. THE ONLY GENUINE. Wf. II. Nittrinnons, the well knowu Jeweler of West Main Street, Wylhevlllo, Vs., says : "Some four years n go an attack of grip settled lu my back, and I hnve suffered off and on ever since with a dull, heavy aching across the small of my bat k, always more severe In tho morning. It was difficult for me to stoop or strn'ghten, nnd If I sat down for any length of time It was hard for me to arise. I took two boxes of Dunn's Kidney I'ills, anil the dull, dlsiigrccublo aching left me.'1 H. B. McCAnvnn of 201 Cherry Street, Portland, Ore eon, Inspector of freight cars lor tho Trnuscoiitlneiitnl Corn puny, says: "I used Doan'a Kidney I'ills for backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble which had annoyed me for months. I think a cold was responsible for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills roofed It out. It Is several months since I used them, and up to date there bus been no recurrence of the trouble." DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS.1 ' Race Suicide In France. Race suicide Is a sertoiia question In France, for the population of the country Is decreasing, not by emigra tion, for very few Frenchmen leave their native country compared wJth thoso of other nations, but because the death rate Is greater than the birth rate. People are dying faster than they are born. According to the re turns of the bureau of vital statistics tney were 25.&8S more deaths than birlhs In Trance Inst year and 20,000 less births than during tho previous year, whllo the Increase In the number of deaths was 37.0G2. The record shows only S27.2!7 births for a popula tion of more thnn 83,f'0H,00O. There wns a slight ln'Tcase In the number of ir.nrr!ng-s, and a slight decrease In tho number of divorces, which fell off from 7,17!) to 7.1J7. There were Ih'.fMj rmro boys born than girls. No country in the world shows a slmllir record. In all tho European states as well as in South America the natural Increase of the population Is considerable every year. The number of our neighbors upon this blessed old globe Is greater to-day than It was yesterday and continues to multiply by a steady percentage. Prance alone ifho'.vs a decrease. Appendicitis Insurance. A London appendicitis assurance company now Issues special policies guaranteeing tho holders all the medi cal, surgical and nursing expenses, up to tho amount Insured, incurred In an attack of this malady. Walked Over 200,000 Miles. An Kngllsh postman died recently leaving .an authenticated record of having walked 211 .OiiO miles In tho 42 years he was employed In the post- office. London Women Drunkards. According to the London police re cords (! per rent of the hnblttial drunkards In that city who were Im prisoned last year were women. New York now understands why there was no weeping and gnashing of teeth In Chicago when Dowie left. GAPSIGU&. VASELIHE (pl'T L P IN COM.AI-MHI.IS 1'L'UKS) Asnbatltuie for and a uperlnr to mustard or :iur oilier piHbisr. ami win not unaieriue tiioatdelicaie skin. 'Ihepain-allayiiigaiid ciirattvenuKiiiifaoiuiiaariioiearbWGnaer f nl. It will ston tha tuo t her he at once, and rLifve behdnclie and e-iati'A. We recom mend It ns the neat ami safest external eounter-lrrltantknown.nl.o annnexterDa) remedy for ptlna lu tlie cheat and stomal h and all rheiimHtlr.neurulcicarMl gnm y rum plninta. A trial will prove what wecleli.i tor It. ami It will he found to he invahial ! in the houKeliold.M'Miypenplesay'itlathe he-tof ell of your preparations." Price is 'tvat all rtragfflaUor ot lii-r dralora, or fcy send inn thl aa mount tonslnpnstafjeetami we will -end ru a tuhel.y mull. No arllrli ahonldbeneceptndbTthnp.ihllrunlf "atl.c aniernrrloaoo'lahel.aaiiiherKiaeit la not genuine. CHliSKbHOtiOH mnu CO., it Btaie Erreeu imsit iuhk lot. fK f PAIP fnraiMr.lne anTlora ivi dim a'l.l btalllW.f.irfll li'lHtrt lorn ; fltnoy nwri It. V bo) Lupu k Co, Uti3d bt.. riOD5 V EW i! iOOVERT;ia II f J v I qm. a r:i.f and .uf.. wiwat cw.,. I o. al t.l.a.ooia!. in.1 IOdaTa uaaua.u; free. Dr. a. B. eakta eaoaa. t.a S. auaaia... THE who U 'iocaful In nam raralve a rtluah! prist. V-u will flnJ our ntnlnt; t t-f ra sfi'arod fir a trtflinn r t-M. tot:tl.t?r with yur nam and addreaa. an 11 1m uj what prfM yju hava won, it aucca THK K3HntB COMPANY. never ending cures ot and Bruises Oil Stamp It the perfect remedy Kir pi 1 1 w n m ri ?t i vi tHfatyMd IBM I T-r- 1 of Klmlm, N. Y., wlfs ai Oeorgo Wallace, broker, ol West Water Street, and living at CD7 liuldwln Street, asyii "In March. lfMtf. I was cures! of kidney ami bladder trouble) by Doan's Kidney Mils. VLy pbysfclnn said st that time thai my life cocld be snved only by an operation. Night after night I hnd been kc t awake for hours nt a time wllh ter rible pnin in my back, and tbs secretions from tho kidneys were In ns bud a stuto ss pos sible. I suffered wi:h hcmofV rhnges frequently and was laj' a weak state Four boxes as Donn's Kidney I'ills cured me, and I now gladly refnilorse tha remedy, beinuso during ths time which has since elapsed, nearly seven yenra, I have never had thn slightest sign of t return of the trouble. Ti 1 . unt'llttn ? HijLAt K. air.a "I hr tvfferwl with tt)1t for thtrtf il Qn yT .to Iftit April 1 tirnn tasking (aCsr1sf for ron it) ptloa. In lh fonri of ft wpek antlciM th plla bi trail tr llnapF-ar and at tti and ot ft wo kg the? tlitl nil trouble ma at a'). Caftarf hava dona wonlora for me. f atn amirr. reared aajl faal Ilka new man." Oavrga ILrrder, KatwJaoaa, Q. Plrftfrint, Ptlat.aMa. PntfM. Tantf 01. pelOrwA Vvr . ft'-n, VVf.n rr 'f?'r. IV ''- Mo. Mf '!, In Ixilk. Trir feMinlne titiiit atArnpetl COOL uuaranboexl to cure ur your finney baua. BCrllnf Rem?df Co.. CHeefo or N.Y. A'Sr.l.AL S1E, Till rr.Ll.IOH BOXES r"i MaaawiiaiiMi mm ia Hilar: 13 NO Prty years aso and after many vea4 oi use on try; eastern coast. owi V'olwvroof Oiled Coats were rrtrodtardl in the West and were called Olidter ty the pioneers and cowboys. This jraahic rwie has oi.ie into such general uie that it Is frequeTitry though wrongfully appl?l to nv,ny su&nimes. You war.i the cent ?i Look for the iijn of the f isKarei 'A& Ktmiiijc?mvraowA)s "LrMTk SOLD tY R?KF.--N TATrVt TRAD 'X hl . T" WOOLS OVIB. ., m jLfJ, A TOWfB CO aCSlOH.HASJ.fS A. I TOKtlKtlliWAMCO.IraWTOIONTO.C KipunaTatiuleaaia the beat dyspepsia medicine erer made. A hundred millions of them hare heea sold in the Col ted Htates in a slugla year. Erery Illness arising from a disordered stomach ia relieved or cured by their use. Bt common is It that diseases orlglnaas from the stomach It may be safely as serted there is no condition of IB health that will not be benefited r cured by the oecaaional use of Rlpsas Tabules. Physicians know them aaat speak highly of them. All drnggtsta sell them. The five-cent package Is enough for an ordinary occasion, aaal the Family Hot tie. sixty cents, contains s household supply for a year. Or generally gives relief within twenty minutes. FENSIONK?5.,S Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Sjrratu tivil -. Id tv4j tuicaUiuacletiine.auj aiuc ClJhti H'Htiit ALL lisi rAil I Beat Count) Syrup, faaleabouo. !il- in lime. n nniat-'.ta. V i- eT r '-a. mm mtr tha ftrvwep th tlvtvt picture rprnt wilt .! fln.ath.-4 premium wtoh far anprior t vice. Writ ynup aner pa'.nly on & pwl 4 you will hear from ua witnta taw aaful in tha contaat, lgO Liberty St.. New York. fBcst For Th Bowels j a-t -B.
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