The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 06, 1904, Image 7

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Miss Whiltakcr, a prominent
club woman of Savannah, Qa.,
tells how she was entirely cured
of ovarian troubles by the use
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
D Mm. rtnsRAMt I heartily
recommend Lydln E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound as a Uterine
Tonio and Regulator. I Buffered for
four" yean with irregularities and
Uterine troubles. No ona but those
who hare experienced this dreadful
agony can form any idea of tho physi
cal and mental misery those endure
who are thus afflicted. Your Vera
table Compound cured me within
three months. I was fully restored to
health and strength, and now my
periods are regular and painless.
YI:t a blessing it Is to be ablo to
obtain such a remedy when so many
doctors fall to helr vou. Lydln E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is better than any doctor or medicine
I eTer had. Very truly yours, Miss
East WniTTAKEn, C04 JBth St, W.
Bavannah, Oa." flOOO forftlt Iftrlflmlef
mbovt trtttr proving genvtntnn$ cannot ho pntductd.
The testimonials which wo
are constantly publishing from
srratcful women prove beyond a
doubt tho power of Lydln E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
to conquer female diseases.
Now Thsy Believe It
During a drought in the government
of Perm, Russia, last summer, a dea
con had a lightning rod put on his
house. The peasants wore greatly In-
tereeted In It, but when they learned
that It was used to divert the thunder
bolts they got greatly excited, and con
cluded that It had caused the drougnt
They promptly preceeded to demollBh
It. and a rain happening to come along
soon thereafter, they were confirmed
n mcir boner.
Government Life Insurance.
The Russian Government has elabor
ated statutes on general Insurance by
ine Hate, llio iniBlncss Is to be In
trusted to the Clovernnient savings
banks. All kinds of policies will be
Issued, and the Insured will partici
pate m me proms of the business.
CRflfl Give" Away
0 J U vj Writ, u or k a.
Alahastliis daw bit
sarUealsn ud frs auipl. .aid .f
Th. Hsntlarr V sll sjoatlnir
WnimTtll anil .rrminnil fimlo.
ntaof Voti can apply It mil with
oold Mr. i;ssuttnil iuets
OftlkautlDts. Noted
.broBdtna. oat
of 4.1 hot-water c'u swpersltoo. Bur
AIBDMUM IB IB. pBeaSfM. prOriT IB-
bl ltd, of paint, hsrdwsn aud druf daeim.
"Hint oa P.4ormtln.' ana our Artists'
Ideas tree. UyUt t. anas Baslai. Ilia,
AuBtrla-Hungary gives a subsidy of
H 624.000 annually to the Austrian
Lloyd Steamship Company.
The so-called Black Country (Eng
land) is to be made beautiful again by
sowing the seeds of trees over the
vast areas of furnace refuse and Iron
and coal waste.
In the province of Samara, Russia,
406,000 persons get thBlr subsistence
from less than three acres of land per
capita.
Neither frogs nor snakes live In
Alaska, but toads are frequently to be
met with.
For Rheumatism I
W Nemralgiav Sprains) 0
A Lnmbao Brutaea m
X ' BaoKavche) Soreness X
Z Sciatica 6tlffnas X
X UaatteeUrasabtoraasdy 2
ISt Jacobs Oil!
0 arlo( S5o. sml 50c S
FIT nermanently cured. Ko tits nr nsrrnns.
Jess after first day's unf fr. Kline's Oreat
f erTHetnrer.iJlrliilhom.anil tr"tlefre
ur.n.ii. iLmr.. Ltd.. wt Areli St.. PhllB.,l'a
i"B'' always a compliment to tell a
am ium sne a pretty as a picture.
Ladies Cap Wear shoe
Ona alia amnllar aft, n.in. in.... w .
E, . niivu it f-',ui-
ase, a powder. It makes tight or now shoes
easy Cures swollen, hot, awentlng, aehlng
feet. Ingrowing nails, eorus and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 2e. Don't ae
cant any substitute. Trial pnpca Fnr.si hy
ball. Address, Allen B. Olmsled. Lellny, N.Y,
Few men can he int.n.eV nir..i.j i
anything without letting their neighbor!
Teoslnt anil Hlllln-i Iinllnr Grass. .
Tbt two greatest fodder plants on earth,
one good for 14 tons ol hny and the other
tf tons green fodder per aere. Uront
everywhere, so does Vietoria llnpe. yield
ing 00 iHio lbs aheep and swins food par
acre. A.C.L. v
JUST SEKD 10c. I! STAMPS TO Tng
John A. Salrer Seed Co.. i.s Cropse, Wis.,
and receive in return their big catalog and
lota of farm seed samples.
When a girl knows she is handsome shs
noes not object to having her picture taken
in a grouo.
CAS PLANTS.
In 1900, according to the census,
there were 877 gas plants In the I'nlted
States and the number was not grow
ing, iney earned an income of $75,'
000,000.
The center of the country's cotton
growing Is near Jarkson, Miss.
The London Times, commenting on
a correspondent's letter on child emi
gration to the colonies, says in 34
years 45,000 children have been sent to
Canada.
Joseph Oanlon of Colebrook, N. H.,
recently trapped a sliver gray fox In
the Colebrook district. Ho values the
skin of the animal at 200, and refused
an offer of $125 for It.
Mrs. Wlnslow's SoothlngHyrup forehlldren
teething, sol ten tho gums, rc',itici'S Inflamma
tion allays alu,euresH hid coil.-. 2fo. a bottle
A man always looks well when he is
looking for another man who owes bim
money.
All creameries ue butter color. Why
not do s they do u.s Ju.NK IlNT 11 UT
TER color. t
Any man can easily make a fool of him
self; all he has to do is to act kittenish.
Flso'aCuretor Consumption Is an lnfnlllble
medlolno for coughs and colds, N. V.
bAUUKL, Ocann drove, N, J., Fob. 17, 100J.
When the world is unable to understand
a man it dubs him a crank.
RTflJo " !. 11-
tkraato klfWkfl llL r.
MMsjUnti. Trmtlm ssrj RTtaitarjt blank ml fra.
JthjBMaa Ham Cur. XI Quart A fa,, ruittte., fsV
FREE to WOmEIM
A Largs Trial Bos and book of In
tractions absolutely Free and Post
paid, enough to prove the value of
PoxtineToilet Antiseptic
Putin as tn powder
form a Slasolve lo
water aon-polsoooua
and l.r.up.iior to liquid
antiseptics contalnlai
kobol which Irritates
tallatBsS .uHbcos, anS
b.v. as cUaaslog prep
rtlMk Tb contents
el ovary bos snakes
asors Aatlaoptle Solu
tkn la.ls longer
(on hi rt bee has asors
ums la tho Ssnilly and
does nor. good than any
antiseptic pr.par.Uuo
you caa buy.
The formula of noted Boston physician,
nd used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash, forLeucorrhaa, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
Id local treatment of female Ills Paxttne Is
Invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash ws
challenge the world to produce it equal for
thoroughness. It if a revelation in cleansing
and healing pow.rj it kills all germs which
Cense Inflammation and discbarges,
A II loading drug gtsta kosp f utiue ; prloa, 80s.
a bos If yours doos not, send to ns for It. lioa't
la a substllut thar Is nothing Ilk Pastiu.
? for tb Io Boa of rasttBO to-day.
aVfAXTOjICO., j repelUaBastIUaa.
For tit.OJ Money Order.
The John A. Sulzi-r Seed Co., La Crosae,
Wis., mail postpaid IS trees, consisting of
Apr.cots, Appks, IValu, Chen ie, 1'luins,
l'i'uches and Teard. iut ilii. iliin-. i.ir -itv
or countr garden, luc.uding the gnat llis
mark Apple, all hauly V iconin stock,
ire sent you free upon receipt of 81. 6j.
AND roil 16C. AND THIS NOTICE
you get auflicient aeed of Celery, Carrot.
Cabbage. Onion, Lettuce, K.idish and
Flower Seeds to furnish bushels of choir
flowers and lota of vegetablea for a hig
family, together with our great plant ai,d
aeed catalo- A.C.L.
Perhaps some people are descended from
monkeys, while others merely dress differ
ently. The United ' ates furnished $30,000,.
000 of the J-d3.000.000 worth of sold
which the world produced in 1902.
Colorado produced S'JS,000,000, Cali
fornia 110,000,000 and Alaska i$S,000,
000.
BEAUTY OF THE MOON.
WHAT 18 DISCLOSED BY A POWER
FUL TELESCOPE.
The Mountains Take on Fsntastlo
Forms The Shape Is a Beautiful
Spherlod What Is the Secret of the
Moon's Volcsnoes?
"Plenmires of the Telescope" was the
title of a most Interesting and Instruc
tive paper, prepared and read by Dr.
Albert l Watson before the Toronto
Afltronoinlinl society at Its laM meet
ing. Excerpts from the paper are giv
en below:
"Notwithstanding the facilities that
the telescope affords for seeing distant
objects, It is still true that of celestial
bodies the less distant me often tho
more interesting. At any rate, In any
rapid review of t!in hosts that ride?
within the sodlae, and de. k with uni.x
smpled beauty and endless reach of
sky, the record must contain some no
count of our own beautiful comrade
In the heavens the moon, the tlme
menBiirpr of tho east, the great reflec
tor of the solar r.plendor.
"In lunar research the telescope Is
of tho utmost Importance. What ap
pears to be unaided vision as a pale
disc, constantly varying Its faces, and
partly dimmed with great shadows, be
comes, when seen through the tel
escope, a world of wonderful Interest,
whose luminous mountains stand In
clear, almost startling outline of rings
and chains and beadH gleaming ar.u
sparkling llko frosty diamonds upon
a snowy globe, or, still more beautiful.
shining out bright and dazzling against
tne uulllumlnated portion of the
moon's surface.
"What fantastic forms the Alps and
Appenlnes of the moon and the lunar
crater vast, steep and searred with
volcanic power, fling out Into clear re
lief beyond tho edge of the terminator!
Imagine the picture, even at the
earth's distance, a crater wall rising to
a night of 10.000 to 17.000 feet over a
vast depression DO miles In diameter,
In whose centro Is a volcanic mountain
6003 or C000 feet high. Imagine white
rays striking out Into all directions
for hundreds cf miles from this cen
tre and cla-ing In their arms a largo
fraction of the moon'B surface. Such
Is Mount Tycho, that mountain within
mountain, the brleht particular
crater of tho moon. Wo look In vain
to the moon for examples of slnsle
mountain peaks, rising precipitously,
one frowning bastion standing upon
another, as in many of tho earth's
ranges. Hero, Instead, we see craters
and moving plains wide and deep,
yawning llkn monster vortices that
might once have been the abode of a
race entirely shut off from communica
tion with tho other lunarians. Such
ring plains as Plato and Archimedes
present wide areas of comparatively
level Btirface enclosed within high. Jag
ged walls, extending In some plnces
far Into the adjacent plnlns. Else
where Eratosthenes, Ptolemy, ArlHtar
chus and Copernicus present Blmllnr
walls, but within thorn are enclosed
smnller mountains or hills or crntcrs.
pointing ns It seems to volcanic action.
"The form of tho moon, which com
monly seems to bo flat. Is seen through
tho telescope to be that of a beautiful
spheroid. This curved surface Is a
feature of charming beauty, evon when
seen with a very low power. The moro
the delighted observer is entranced by
the glory and beauty of tho surface of
the moon which lies open to his vision
the more he regrets the Impossibility
of seeing tho further hemisphere. Ty
cho has boon described as 'the metro
politan crater of the moon,' but how
do wo know? What of tho others that
we have never seen? What glories
may be concealed from us and revealed
in some degree to the possible former
Inhabitants of Mars? Or has some
terrestrial Influence brought It to pass
that all the lunar craters lean to the
earthly side, and that on the further,
which, without Intending to suggest
any unpleasant antithesis, we might
rail the heavenly half of the moon,
nothing Is to be seen but one vast level
tea. bottom, or perhaps a monster
mountain may stand sad, solemn and
tllent In a Prometheus-like banishment
from the brightness that the earth re
flects upon the moon's earth-lit hemla-
globe been rent snd scarred so mercl
lessly In comparison with the earthl
Ws do not know, hut It Is more pleas
ant In some cases to wonder than to
know. Many reflections are suggested
by any survey, however brief, of ths
lunar surface. If this little satellite,
one of the smallest of the heavenly
bodies, Is so beautiful and Interesting
what a wide field of Interest the greater
telescopes must open up In the distant
and more spacious orbits of the heav
ens!" Toronto Mail.
FIRST SIGHT OF A MANATEE.
NO APPETITE EMACIATED TJERV0U8.
-
Many Women During the Spring Month3 Suffer
From Extreme Lassitude. Loss of Appetite
and Nervousness What They Need Is
THE GREAT TONIC
Birsnge ses monster seen orr tne M; nerth, M. n,hi nm Rinearde
Fiona COSSt. Street, I'lttsliurg. I'd , Superintendent .III
A sight that Is getting more and
Dearnoss Cannot Urn Cur.t
hy local applications as they eannot reah the
diseased portion of the ear. There Is onl v one
way to cura deafness, and that Is by count I- I i,hor(,
tutlonal remedies. Deafness is caused bv ut i ""'"'
Inflamed condition of the muooua lining of "Sunlight far surpasses the moon
the Eustachian Tube. When this tuba la in- in -,,,! ,,fi i,, ....
flamed you. have a rumbling sound or imper
fect heating, and when it Is entirely closed
Deafnesa is the result, and unless the inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube re.
stored to Its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine eises out of ten
are caused by catarrh, whloh la nothing but aa
inflamed eoudltlon of the mueous surfaces.
W will give One Hundred Dollars for any
could be moro softly and beautifully
pleasant than the earth shine must be.
rould only some impossible Inhabitant
of the moon hank In Its nllverv rortl.
1 nnce? When the moon is new the
rarth is full, that Is, at new moon the
Sun shines full upon the moon and
more rare now Is that of a manatee
or sea tow the wonderful mammal
that lives exclusively In the water like
a i.Bii, and that I. as nirnlshrd the foun
dation of many n mermaid story by
thrusting lis head and shoulders out
of the ocean near shore just In time
to let a startled crew see It.
"I shall never forget the scare I got
at the first sight i.f a manatee," euld
John Mansfield, the anglor. "It was last
year In the Indian river In Florida. My
boat was anchored near a bank tf
grasses nnd I was lolling In the stern,
looking Idly down Into the water and
thinking of anything except a sea mon
ster, when suddenly a vast form made
me pull my head back Instinctively.
"The thing was so dark that it
looked almost black. It was shaped
like a huge, thick carrot, only Instead
of the thin tall of a carrot It had a
broad, flat tall exactly llko that of a
lobster.
"It came along rmoothly and silent
ly, gliding closo along the bottom,
and at first I couldn't see any head
at all. It looked weird, and I couldn't
Imagine what it was.
"Suddenly it bent that big lobster
tail backward, doubled It beneath it
self, and Instantly Its progress stopped
as If It bad put on brakes.
"The next moment the thing was
apparently standing straight up on
end. Then I saw two bony things like
arms shoot out from the upper part of
Its body and the thing began to boh
back and forth like a very clumsy
person trying to make funny little
bows.
"Then I realized that what I was
looking at was a manatee, or sea cow,
and that It v.-u:i In tha ad c f feeding.
A l.s oi.iKM ci liver uru.j.1 grew lust
ulioru 1. ai(p;,ju aim it was tak
ing it down In great moulhluls.
"I now saw that It had a head, sure
enough, although it was a most ab
surdly small htad, looking like a lit
tle cord in a big, fat bottle. Itut the
most iMiuarkn'jlo thing about tho head
was tho niouta.
"The lower Jaw was all right. It
was llko that of a seal, lint tho up
per jaw was spilt vertically bo that it
opened like tho upper Up of a rabbit.
It waa a true hare lip, only it was
about 40 times aa big as tho worst
hare Up that ever was on dry land.
"With tho queer upper Up tho mnnn
toe seized tho big whips of river grnsn,
and handled them as an elephant
would hnmllo hay with hla trunk.
Then tho lower jaw would shoot out
and yank It Into tho cavernous mouth.
It wna a great sight tho funny mouth,
tho tiny head, tho huge body, twice as
big around as that of a man, and about
as long; tho rough hido, tho tiny flip
pers and tho lobster tall a vcrltnblo
cross between a cow nnd a seal, and a
fisli nnd a waterbug." Washington
Post.
nior Nicietv of Mrthollst I'roteslnnt
church, and leading soprano of the choir,
writes: "Words cannot describe my think
fuliii as to you (or l'rruns. I was a aufTTrr
from systemic catarrh fur yenrs and waa in
a very much run down condition. 1 was
extremely nervous, and had the most fool
ish feats over nothing. 1 was thin nnd
emn-inted.
"My physician advised me to leave th!s
climate, but as it was not convenient to do
so at this time, I took the advice of a
friend to use a bottle of l'erttna. 1 took it
faithfully, and when the first bottle was
gone I felt so much better that I bought
six more and took them faithfully, ftfter
which I looked like a new woman.
"1 gained in flesh, my appetite returned
and all my old symptoms had disnppeured.
I sm more than tliankful to l'eruua."
Miss Ucrtha M. ltush.
I AM TIRED.
eaaa of Deafneas Ccaused bvcatarrhMhatcBu. u" "'""-' Ju" uPun '
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hendfor hemisphere of the earth. Now, If we
circular free. F.J. Chkvki ft Co., Toledo, O. ook upon the evening moon with a
Fold by Druggists. 76o.
Take Ball's family Pills for constipation.
Within the last few years the various'
colonies of Europeans in Egypt bare
built their own hospitals. There are
now In Cairo French, German, Aus-
SEN U ST A M P-Oet full description and price
of AO ehsaposi farms In OUlo at prices tliat
will attract buyers. H. M. Uaaorplt, JaOaison,
Asbiabula County, Olilo
telescope upon such an occasion we
khall see the part beyond the termina
tor all that part, Indeed, of the earth
ward hemisphere upon which the sun
Is not shining directly, and then if we
cut the bright illuminated crescent nut
trian, Anglo-American and Italian bos- : th8 field the broad, dim exnanse of
ItslS. the moon will show tin with some do.
greo of clearness. We shall see the
mountains in lighter gray distinctly
marking the darker and more shadowy
portions. It is not direct sunlight
which reveals this dim portion of the
moon's Burface, but the great white
radiance reflected from the moonward
hemisphere of the earth. True, the
moon is whle, but the sun Is yellow,
and may not the larger volume of tho
earth, or Its different reflecting quali
ties, give out quite a different color
from that reflected by the moon? Im
agine the effect of a luminary 13 times
6s our moon looking down upon us at
night, with its great soft eye of tender
blue or gray or purple, and vast as
the shield of Achilles! Truly, there
would be no night under such circum
stances, only a ploosant twilight a
lover's dreamland.
"What Is the secret of the moon's
great volcanoes? Why has so small a
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Conventionalities Forgotten at Fires.
"It Is curious how n, fire will make
people forget conventionalities," said
an M street woman. "For two years
I've llvod where I live now, and I've
never made the acquaintance of my
next door neighbor. Indeed, what
with the birds she keeps and my pet
cat, we've gono beyond being mere
strangers, and havo become almost
open enemies. We've looked the other
way when we chanced to meet, and
tho atmosphere has been anything but
cordial.
"The night of the Are at the church
near us I flew to the window at the
first sound of the englnen. I couldn't
persuade my husband to put on bis
coat and go with me, so, as fires have
a perfectly Irresistible fascination for
me, I dashed out alone. Almost the
first porson I saw was an Intoxicated
Negro, and I simply reached out and
tubk hold of a strange woman's arm.
She was alone in the crowd, as I was,
and we clung together for support for
half hour or so. We talked as If we'd
known each other always, and it
wasn't until I was chilled enough to
think of going home that I really
looked at the woman's face. It was
my next door neighbor, and we both
laughed when each recognized tho
other.
"Wo went off home like old cronies,
and had a cup of hot coffee together
before we parted. I like her immense
ly, and I hope she likes me. We've
been marketing together twice, and
once to the matinee. We're going to
be chums, and If there hadn't been a
lire in the neighborhood I suppose
we'd have gone on forever detesting
each othor." Washington Post
Everybody is Tired-Spring
Weather Does It Every One
Should Be Cautious.
Depression of the nervous system at the
approach of spring is the cause.
licner.'il lusHitude, dull, liruvy sensations,
continual tired feeling, with irregular ap
petite, and sometimes loss of sleep, i'e
runa meets every indication and proves it
self to be perfectly adiipted to all their va
ried pecuhuritiea. l'erumi invigorates the
system, reiuvemitcs the foclinga, restores
the normal upictite and produce regular
aleep.
That tired feeling which is the natural
result ol the depressing effect of warm
weather immediately after the invigorat
ing cold of winter ipiietly disappears when
l'eruua is taken. 1 housauds are daily tes
tifying to its priceless benefit.
Mrs. H. Kassatt, Kto W. 13th street,
Pes Moinea, la., writes: "I am happy to
give my endorsement for your valuable
medicine, l'eruua, as I consider it a valu
able medicine to take when the system is
run down (rum overwork. About two years
ii jo I felt that I must take a long rest, aa 1
hud been uiiuie to work for ovi r a month
and could not regain my strength. 1 could
nut siei p nt :i i u 1 1 1 and was in a vet v ner
vous, hi.'.li strung condition. I decided to
try what l'erutiu would du to build up my
strength, and u:n pliuned to say that 1 be
run to improve very shortly, and in less
than two months 1 was alne to Like up
my work, nnd felt better than I have for
years. 1 take it now twice a year, and find
thut it keeps me in perfect health." Mrs.
Kasantt was for over ten yeara the mana
ger of a plant furnishing ladies' wear and
employing hundreds of women.
Tired. Nervous Women.
There are thmwiii'Li of them everywhere.
A (ew buttk ol i'eruna would do them
untold benelit. As a tonic and nerv in
vigorutor it has no equal. It htiilds up the
nerves, it gives strength to the circulation
und at once restores the apictite utid di
gestion. No feeble woman should be with
out I'eruna.
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MISS BEETHA M. RUSH PITTSBXJEO.
Miss Ruth Suffered "With Systemic, Catarrh Was Nervon, Had $
Ko Appetite, Grew Thin and Emaciated. She Now Looks Like a New ?
Woman After a Course of Pe-rn-na. $
If yoii tin not rreetvn prompt a ltd Mtttfartory remain from the uw i
J I'eruna, irritant once to Or. Ilnriman, fi'tiff a full Htotement of your j
J cane, ana lie will be pletmrd Initve you hla valuable advice y rot In.
' AtldrvHH Itr, Jin rt man, l'rcnldent of The Ilnriman Sanitarium, ;
J ( MlllStUS, fjl'.
Fish Csn Har.
A Spanish naturalist, Dr. Itinera.
has proved that fish can hear and dls
tlngulsh sounds and words. Conceal
ing himself behind a bush he taught
tho carp In a pond to come to CTie su
ft '0 for food every time he spoke a
certain sentence. To other words, not
associated with feeding, they paid no
attention.
Japanese Artillery.
The cuns of the artillery service of
Japan usod to be purchased abroad,
but are now chiefly manufactured in
Osaka, says "A Handbook of Modern
Japan." There Is an excellent arsenal
In the Kolshlkawa district of Toklo;
It Is on part of the site of the magnifi
cent mansion of Prince Mito, whose
beautiful garden still remains a do
light to all visitors. This arsenal Is
where the once famous Murata rifle
was formerly manufactured; but that
has been superseded by tho "30th year"
(of Meljl) rifle; and both of these are
Japanese Inventions. The arsenal Is
also turning out ammunition at the or
dinary rate of a million rounds a day.
Long Range Guns.
Tho Brown li-lnch gun. nearlng com
pletlon at the works of the Reading
iron company, Is designed to throw a
projectile 30 miles. Tho gun Is 28 feet
long, weighs 20,000 pounds and Is made
of wound wire The shot will havo a
service velocity of 8.000 feet a second
and a maximum of 3,000. The Invent
or of this gun says he will build an
other of 10-Inch bore with a ranee of
d mi ion.
During tho past year no fewer than
130.000 passengers crossed between
Dover and the continent.
HAPPY WOMEN.
Wouldn't any woman be happy.
After years of backache suffcrlns,
Days of misery, nights of unrest.
The distress of urinary troubles,
She finds relief and cure?
No reason why any reader
Should suffer in the face of evidence
like this:
Mrs. Almlra A,
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f BEST FOR THE BOWELS
GUARANTEED CIIUR .11 i k . t .. . .
SlZVTi-0!! tho atomach. Moated bowela. foul mouth, headache, iodlgostioB, pimpln,
pains after eating, Uver troubls, sallow skio and dlsslnesa. Whin your bowels don't move
l!S?lr2nJj,,l?1,n,.,"n,,on''.yer',uer'S. matter what alia ou. start taklna
H.hi T.ti .ty ii."" ,et "" " "V " l yoa get your bowl.
right I.S. our advics. atart with Caacarets today noder absolute guariatn to curs or
money refunded.
booklet Irww. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York.
Til cenulo tablet etampod C C C. Nmr mnA l t-.i
The FREE Homestead
lan oa or
Western
Canada
Ira the STM 1TTR13TI0NS Far 1904.
Jackson, Of East Mlllliins of sens of msmlfloant Orsln and Oratln
Front St., Traverse City. Mich., suys: liSiJilliir,nu
lot twenty THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS.
years I never Uood eropa, d.llshtlal climate, .plradld
r3i
was to have
good health.
Every physl.
clan consulted
said I had llvor
trouble, but
their medicines
did me no good.
Just before I
began using
Doun's Kidney
I'llls I was al
most paralysed. I could hardly stand
on my feet because of the numbness
anu luck or circulation. Had a knife
been thrust Into my kidneys the pain
could not have been more Intense. My
sleep was disturbed by visions of dis
torted figures. The kidney secretions
were nunoylngly lrregulur, and I was
tortured with thirst and always
bloated. I used seven boxes of Doaii'i
Kidney Tills. The bloating subsided
until I weighed 100 pounds less could
sleep like a child and was relieved of
the puln and the irregularity of thu
itianey action. My circulation is good
and I feel better In every way."
A free trial of this great kidney med
icine which cured Mrs. Jackson will lie
mailed on application to any part of
the United States. Address fr'oatcr
Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. V. For sale
by all imggitts; dtIc 00 cents per bos.
knew What It , whool sysleas. perfect social eoadltlaaa.
wealth Bad senses arqalrrd .molly
Th. popnlstlnn of Wt.rn Canada InrreaMwl ISS.mo
py Ituimirratlon durluif tua it yr, utu u,usl
Fnr a doaortpttr Atlas and othsr InformsUoa
apilylo Sir. VV. II. si (11 r,
Buporiiit.nlnt of Itninnrrsllon.
Ottawa, lauada.
CAPSICUM VASELINE
(CUT UP IS OHLI.AOilUI.C'rUBUI
Asabstitul for and .unerinrto mint.nl
any nthor plaster, anil w II not blister tiia
mii.tnliraie skin. ThaDmln.ali.vinL.Mti.1
ou ratlvon, nail tlesuf tliimirtiolearowumlur-
iui. it win skip in. tootfiucrioitt once, ami
reliaro neaditobe and sciatica. Wo recom
mend It as tho best and .utt ifu.n.i
oountor-lrritnntkiiowu.alao asanvxtornal
'""'II mr pain in sue ciisl auu stomach
and all rlioiinistli;. nun r 11,1.11,1 ir,,n,..n.
Plaint. A-trm; will pro . what wo claim
for it. and it w 1 lin f.mml tn lu. inv 1. ..Ki
ln the hnusvhild..MnnypMiiilesay"lt isthe
bo-tof nil of your prepir itions." Price is
cls .alull diuuitlr'.H or uthrr ilrdlers, or by
snnditiirthlsainuiinl tiuslopoitaita.tAmns
wo Mill aouil yii a tubo hy ninil. No hi ticle
I 11111 . auuituu ny ine punt 10 unltMH th.
"Bine carries on rlnliel. snlherwl.it I. n...
k-snulns. CMHSHIIHOKIM MRU. CO
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The
CORNELL
Mtattd frtsi Umpf
it.r rYuia,tios, anrl pewfextsMl
rttem of vsatllailn. The
Corall vraiilatsn in Nature 't
GM th prc'pOT snola
riircllfasnl r U liuh titn
I ny Isxaiity untWiH tost
11 none aa x my sstasra ci
ihr, Retultt HsttithlMt
a net Re Ml vi(oroua chlika-l
va obul.d by artticUi In k
cuUAtton. CablMt cuaet ruc
tion, CaBpouRd door, Tatrt
lop. Cold Msnlal, Hlf-eet
AwflsM t Buffalo fu Aotft
caa uapoutioa.
D ips1r are the bruodrn Hvtl lf uftd
ffactutivfiy by the Ui(catntliaotiuccafulpowltryaia.
Oa th market U tn. Tttouaanda of tntliaonlsJt. Out
vty uz; tatiy niuttrmiii catalogu contala valuable)
loformatiua. Copy snailnl fr (or U uklu. faultrv
aaJ Pet Sioek tuppllaa orall k.ndj
Cornell looubator Mfg. Ocmpaay,
Bos 95 lth, H.T.
Aubora, Mew, Jum U, U0S.
ConaU lacubator Mfr Co. ,
Ittttua. NwTark.
Gratlamtai Trie four Pe-m-O -Day I
Fs.n.lV.isw a.
caaaed Iruai you thta aprtna; haa snn th bsm of
aatialacnoa. An aaar to clvaa and orat. Have)
tit no chickaaa. is4 aa coaaOrat tt la tb boat
oodarauda, Vaura alactrtly,
b. a. walk er.
J
W. L. DOUGLAS
'3. &3 SHOES ml
W. Lu Douglas
shoes huv by their
escellent otyle.
eaay-littin,?, und
superior wearing
qualities, at-hiovt-ti
the largest ralo of
any shoe la tho
world.
They uro Just as good
as those that cost you
S4 to $ tho only
uiuereuve la 111 prlc.
8oM itttruuhmra.
Ixmk for name and J
prlc an buttom. I
rOllolna IIM. fimin '1
toll.kln, whlphlsoTorywhers o.ii.'.mL.I iu
belhe lino.t Fatent .. other r-t prodiieeU.
? I C orl Kllo.kyi.4,.,r,
Writs far Calalos. .I,.noa(lss, Brorkua, SsMk
BY MAIL
Sor.d 1.
and plainly
vou in to know .mh ... ...
sare.y ailrise you ss to your right or llablll
tios uii'ler th laws of your ("!. AU eom
munivationa conStltnikU. Address
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