TS i RS ASA md HANA 4b Flow | female y nervous, snd were termite” 3dr. wh, 2nd a1 the medics the resorted to sn tion which the : ‘me to health, but | “suffered more after age of the womb that nothing could Beticed one of advertisemen Iw of the mogib tnd could hardly & about, HE rns SRT Aa rag abou, wal completely cured. I sm pow a well : think your medicine ous of the best remedies a the world."— Mra #1 Lynde) St, Newsatia. Pa Dean Mss. Prxxmaw: —Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come has done 8 great deal for me. 1 suffered so much from falling of the all ths troublas connected with it. er remedies but received only tem a medicine, aod had =r ay pl before 1 was Saband said thot | should keep right on as I Fd to and ai sow ible tote ou my fet — bed and rest at night Thanks to : andy grateful for the relief it pot be without it in and feel all 4 ont of sorts 1 take a few doses and af Aga would vcomesend your medicine to all tired siothers. and especially —Mna. RF. Cuawzras, Bennet, Ne hb he original letters and {gnatures of E. Pinkham Hedicias Co. Lynn, Mass. . Hf we sxpnot forthwith J which will prove thelr Lydia Jhician tid Was Decessary i i pt 1 ad tly, how. the supreme rder the daily organs makes as she has had. Men Dock to health. eis a Troe. You are very led 1030 me hase able to do all i Soetored Ion years with ag it aa Jong Vegetable Com- Te me. i is the mother's for when 1 feel tired irda a any i rr tard Brockton, Mass, “Prevents | Head 1 che? It's your liver! 300. ans $1.00 a Pills are liver pills, all C0, (hus. Butt) New Yak, | veo tabl i ? y Fergus coated? Se 2 A By Frack Fayant. HE refusal of the English higher classes to educate the working classes acocunie, 10 a large measure, Tor the stirs of conteniad ignorasos in which the sulanerged millions live. But ne amount of educatikm, unattendsd by sn efscenent of caste barriers, will pot the English workingmans on the same footing as the American. Our Workers throw their whole strength into thelr tasks because they are ambitious to ge higher, sand because they know that no one will try to : stop them from climbing But the English worker oks | upon his trade merely as 8 means of gaining a livelihood, and know ywitiz that be ix expected to keep in bis own wocial plane, Lie docs not seek to achieve greater things. English workmen have banded themselves together into organizations that not only cripple the industries In which they are employed, but Geprive them of sny chance of bettering thelr condiilon. The whole idea of English trade-unions is that the workers are fixed on 8 certain vel of material prosperity; as they cannot reach’ a ligher level thersfoms they must take measures to prevent their dropping t a jower. Labor, therefore, arrays | 8 Hself fn direct antagonism to capital. It accepts the caste brand set pod it by the higher classes, instead of fighting to efface the mark. The “oa' canuy” system permestes English industry. To “ra’ canny” i= to “zo easy.” The English worker's idea is that the less work be does, the more there will be Joft to do. 53d therefore the less will te the chance jof his or his fellow. workers getting out of employment. This system went on very weil before the days of American competition: but mow that the procuets of American industries are invading English markets, the “oo cenny” workers are fn a sad plight. Their slothful way of working so in | crenses the cost of manufacture that the products of American shops may | ibe sold with profit io the very towns fn which the English articles are { made, despite the fact that American workmen receive much higher wages while thelr products have to be tragsportad thousands of miles —From “The | Flight of tle English Worker,” a the Awericag Mopthly Review of Re views By William T. Stead. HAT the little Italian Ind who was learning his letters when the Eattle of Waterloo was fought should have succeeded In ioe pressing the whole world at the beginning of the twentieth cen tury with a sense of his own persopality, that Le should have towered aloft above us sil withont exeiting envy or provoking dislike, and have demonstrated to a thousand jarring and intel | erant sects and churches the supreise beneficence of Lis charso tir, 8 an exploit the like or which we have not seen in our tine No doubt the Roman Cliureh helped. The organization which covers Christendom with its twelve hundred bishops was no doult j essential to bis sncoesg But it was pecesssry for him to capture the on { ganization. And it must not be forgotten that although the organization helped. it also handicapped him badly with at least one-half of Christendom And the greatest triumph of the kite Pope was pot that which Le wen within the Church, but that which be schieved outside its pale Creek Orthodox, Protestant and Freethinker slike jearned to recognize that leo X111., despite al} Lis papistical trapplugs, was a great statesman and a true man. The Russian Government wai most anxious to welcome him to the conference at The Hague The Gerpan Government repeatedly found oo casion to appeal to his Jove of pesce to assuage the bitterness of eccvlsiastical | strife within the empire. The King of England this Easter visited Lim io the Valtcap, and In the United States tlie press with cue voice bas proclalined Wm as the wisest and best of wooden men, That Pope Leo XIIL failed in mary things is less surprising thsa that be be whom buve succeeded In so many, He has left the chair at ¥t Peter sur aded by the aurecle of kis own virtue and bis own wisdom, whirh pet tha bigotry and fotolerance of the Boman Caria can dim —From a Character Sketch of Pope Leo XILL, in the American Montily Review of Beviews & 2 Zz ler and His Art. By Ernest Knaufft, N the death of Whistler the world of art loses one of its fore most light, His fame presedts. however, some curious cuss trasts, Though at every exhibition his works receive the highest award-while he was an cficer of the Legion of Honor—while bis portrait of his mother is coe of the treas ures of the Luxembourg, and his portralt of Corlyle in the Glasgow gallery one of tha Ereatest of roadera pomiralis, £0 far from being universal 16 his fame It la potable ni ere are none of bis palutings in the pérmanest galleries of Yond where he worked for half a century, nor are there soy g the permatent exhibitions of New York! His srt will ever be diffienlt to classify. Reals ng that though degip nated as an American painter. biz art cannot justly be ealled American Brit, BO pre-e inently cosmopaiitan 8 it ature Wstoriang may to weave a theory of exotic Infuencs Irom the paloters Lifells Is, that his grandfather was a ocoloucl, Lis fatter a West Pols hig mother dame from Wihmington, N. Co; be was IRM 3 Bain more, some In Stoniogten, Conn. at} otiers in Lowel, H s Dinsell has testified In court that Pe was Nora nn 8 Peters vue 3 Assia: but in White's “National Cyclopaedia of Biography” an gy igs gives the place and date as Lowell, Moss in 1854. cldldbiond In Bt Peterstorg. Russis where his the construction of the Bt Potersburg & Moscow entered West Polot, where be was far from drawing alone did be receive first class marks: stumbling Mocks, and he bas sald: “If silicon bad been a pas, 1 shosk been a soldier.” And $1 1s pot eurprisiog that the man who was gies so entirely 8 law unto himself should heve cut a sorry figure where discipline fines precedence of the three Ra From a sket Abbott MceNefll Whistler, fn the American Mootidy Review of Reviews pg & Pg | Uncle Young Brothers. ITHIN the domain of the United States on the North Anes ican continent there lave wen never r3 fodependent republics, the very name of three of which is known to bat a few, while the record of two others, though memorable, is fast fading How many Americans of to-day have heard for example, of the Commonwealth of Watauga, which in 1772 was organized 48 an independent commutity by North Carciinians wha had crossed the Aleghenies, and, dese vilng Into the basin of the Tennessee, had made themselves homes in the valley of the Watauga River? How many remember the Conn pogwealth of Transylvania, ] which was organized in the eastern part of what is now hentucky in 3775 and which gent to the Co ntiaeetal TL a Sehague ~wha however, was not admitted? How many have heard of the shor lived State of Franklin or Frankland which at a somewhat Jater period was self created wut of certaln Western counties of North Carolina? Of the present gener ol eon) boys in the North, not many are fandliar with the early Nigen f Texas, which declared it 3 ludependence of Moxieo In 18% wd wihion f ENS RIT years remained an autonomous republic entering inie tre witdr Bi countries, including the United States. Again but 1 to that part of the npnals of Vermont which deals during which the territory bearing thit name was an in TR enadmitted to the union of the American colonies i aithe Qugh it discls ‘giance to the British crown, rejected the overtures of Briiish gon exals. 3 bore a conspicuous and useful part in the War of the Revolution Vermont “| assumed a position calculated to test the stud of which ber patriots werd} “made ~Harper's } year, From the warrant ofcer to én Po After w Toit Suffering. Mies Muriel Armitage, 3 Oreenwnad Ave. Devrors, Mica, Dmtriet Organiser of the Bowral Templars of Tompersoos, 5 & recent wiler, save YE thnk thar a woman 5 brooks from makiog her trouhies Ta bas restored Beal nk has Eat ues to me that i feed fur the et | other aufieringy worsen it wm my duty yi Yell what Peruana hos done for me, 1 fered for Sve years wilh storing irregaiarities, which brought on " fund made me 4 physes) wreck, | doetoms from the different shoals vimedecine, but without any jo roms Hom omy eaditean. In BY i aed Sn an old mores, who advised i! the tor try Porous, snd promumed good pee mits if ! wound persist and take 3 page. y. 1 thomght this was the ould do, and procweed 3 bottle. Laew * Eun woot as 1 began Ming it teal ol wan §aifet ing 3 me Sifferently from swt 2 1 had used before, snd ss 1 kept on tele ny * I kept thos up for wx me 3 nd ins, SE rd Sheen and =3 Porn ou ee satareh of the pelvis an mae wih the same surety as it cores Lemtare hs of the besd. Perona bas | : } weit ick enongh to go to bed, but she is far 161 Foe being adie 15 do her work withous ithe prestest exhanstos This i» @ yy Drammen sah, snd shooet siwuys due ive: ash. tan fonisk for so man A. % RW Sone ¥ Aways Half Sick Are the Women womes to suffer year after yo ar with & do Lika Chat can he enaeen ts Who Have Pelvic Catarrh. . Peruss cures catarrh pe , SEY Sd Shron Sau 4 well aa 24 : atta t Levence Deng in : Catarrh of any sopan, if allowed to pro iemanh of tame hal it should be akea to erm, wil affect the whole budy, Catamd | offen 5 cove. & wihost nervousness very ram, but pei | Tf pon do sot derive prompt and itintace 3 cataryh snd pervousness go Band 10 tory rena from the we of writ. hand. int omer to De Hartman, pve What is #0 distreswing a sizht ss a gous, | mens of your case aod he will b Pmlfack, pervocs womans, saferag Lp pou hie valushie advies gratis the many almost anbearsiie symptoms i: Address Dr. Hartman, Prodent at of The pebvic astarrh’ She does Bot cuneder her | Hartzan Sanitartem, Cobmbas, Oise. SA aI ADVANCEMENT IN NAVY. Ecy Who Enlists Has Chance of Bo coming a Captain, frome 15 to 18, whose body is Tginped disessed or deformed, BY, wit 1 thie conxent of Bis paresta Gf guardian, «nist in the United State! RAYY as an apprentice, says Oliver! Btedd (a lLesiie's Weekly Then iw Ay rise the poieitien of a war officer. The Government Sader the Ba%y apyvepriation act of 1903, pos vides that 12 warrant officers boat sWalls gunners or wirrast mschin ists may bo appointed vosigns every | Bim is the gap letween the euldsted rain and the graduate of the Naval #onlemy. in the navy as in the army, iis x clear lone of distinction. The graduate of the Naval Academy is tha) cfdicer, the Linejackel is the man Not only to encourage the men fn the sake, bu! to secure the services of Hal OEE ron inthe aces whera they cx Ho the greatest gro the Goverument Til oBoer. and every ; nen who have passed mation may walk From nalgn the i unisterrupted | of Admiral is ND AE st ds hardly fair PeRLY Lon Nur ethan the oppor SE i an MeCartnw, MP. WER ol Cao i A fee ve AN ese SA TAINS HANIA SR FL iti mdery why | him The i with Lau BERT Hijaos Tabglesgre the best dyspepsia Bnedivine ever Sade A hundred millions af tem have Leen sold in the United States In a singV year. Every illness carsing from a dissrdered stomach is farmer He mldieved or cared Ly their use. Se (He has vmmon ls tt thar diseases original i TRer Law | fmm the stomach it may be safely ase am. His rem iy wil pasted MPO | sirted there 8 Bo cuadition of it ry Si oe ot > = mers Go {etal that will not be lenelited op oo 8 THRor wii 8% HOt 19T 150 red by tha ocoasional se of Ripans Hp | Tabuies Physicians know them and » Spertyman'y Parasise, | speak Lighly of them. All drugyists Take Nopwohate] ix of sports. | S40 them. be Byecent package lo ig x in of Gilet. tnough for an ordinary ocvesion, and {The Faunly Rotrle sixty cents, containg ta household supply for 2 year. One : generally gives relief within twenty i £3 A ED A CAS 5 i he i Nh va 8 fi 1: We ns be Be AEN SC SOS. § A scHoot | . FOR BOYS | i PAY SPOT cAsH “= | RILITARY % i Ret is PSY: a EE SUUNTY on Wi Gu A ANAS, i nay bE BEOKR, Sai ey