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A Woman's Mistake It is a well-known fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured more women than any other remedy. It therefore must best possible medicine for female ills. But some women make the mistake of thinking that they will try thing else, simply because it is That mistake is fatal to the health and happiness of the experimenter. Is it not foolish to risk the possible results of such experiments? Is it not better to depend upon a medicine which has been tried successfully thirty years, and which has never been found wanting? Do not therefore let any one persuade you to try some thing which they say is just as good. It cannot be just as good. Mrs. Pink ham's Compound is the best, and there can be only one best. This is not a mere assertion, but is a positive fact, admitted by hundreds of regular physicians. ' ly on your own common sense, and Mrs. Pfnkham's life-long experi ence, and you will make no mistake. Don't experiment with your health, but take a medicine that you know is good, and is backed by such letters as these to Mrs. Plnkbam : Ovarian Troubles Always Yield to Lydia Em Pink ham's Vegetable Oom the some new. often a fatal one— for 1 "I had been in poor health for twenty years, having inflammation of ovaries and womb trouble. Although treated by physicians, I could not gun strength nor do ihy work, and waa so low-spirited and tired of life. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. The first bottle strengthened me, and I wrote to you. After taking six bottles can say that I am well and can even do my own washing."— Mbs. M. W. Miller. No. 1088 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. For Abree years I suffered with ovarian trouble, having inflammation and an abscess on right ovary. Had ■uoh pain in my back and head, and at time* was unable to walk. Had sév it oral doctor», but they did not do me much good. One doctor said that I would nave to have an opera have the ovary removed. I discouraged and gave up all hopes of getting well. I began taking Lydia B. Pin kh a m 's Vegetable Compound. I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham and followed her directions faithfully, and am bet ter than I have been for three years. I have taken ten bottles, and my friends are surprised at my rapid im g rovement."— Mbs. W. H. Walxebs, old Spring Harbor, L. I., N.Y. tion and became Suppressed end Painful Periods Oured by Lydia Em Phtkhmm'e Vegetable Oompoundm " I waa thin, sallow and nervous. I had not had my menses for over a year and a half. Doctored with several physicians in town and one specialist, bat did not get any better. I finally decided to try your medicine, wrote to you. After I had taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and three of Blood Purifier, my menses returned, and I feel as well and strong as I ever did, and am gaining flesh.'—Miss Lena Gaines, Visalia, Tulare Co., CaL "Before taking the Vegetable Com pound I was troubled with irregular menstruation, and suffered great agony. My physician phine, and I remained tored eight years and got no relief, and the doctors told me there was no relief for my trouble. Finally I tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. While taking the first bottle I felt that I waa improving. I have taken seven or eight bottles, and never had anything to do me so much good. Every month my troubles have grown less and less, and now at this time I am oured." —Ella Quin net, No. 8* Stage Street, Haverhill, Mata l an fn a to me mor bed. I doc Baekeobe and Womb Troubles Suooumb to Lydie Em Plnkhmm'e Vega I have been for ten yean an in valid with female weakness, and the torture and pain I suffered no tongue esn telL I never spent one week in the ten years that I waa free from pain. My trouble waa inflammation and congestion of womb. When I commenced to take your remedy I had been bedfast for some time under the treatment of two of our best physi cians without receiving any benefit Yon can Imagine the benefit I de rived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound when I teU you that I have gained forty pounds and am weU —a thing I never dared to expect."— lias. C. Ë. Foland, Monett, Mo. "For a number of years I waa troubled with backache and leuoor rheea. I became so weak and miser able that I could not attend to my work or studies. The least effort would completely exhaust me. Physi ed to help me. I felt that my blighted, and the life before *« youth was ms would be one of suffering and misery. Then » friend insisted on me taking your medicine. Before I had used one bottle I was greatly relieved. I had not known a well day for four not Known a wen aav lor lour h ut n ow I f ard be tter than I lia vs BBoe a child, ancTIE is all due to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Mias May B. Stbvbnson, •«vais impound."— Alliance, O. Mrs. Plnkbam baa*Fifty euoh Lettersm TOO KNOW WHAT TOU ARB TAKING TV hen you taks Grove'» Tasteless Chill Tonio because the formula ia plainly printed on «very bottle showing the» it Is simply Iron and Quinine in a taats Ite* tern. No Cure. No Pay. 60s. Yi'rkfi In London. New York, Oct. 15.—Charles T. Yerkes, the financier and former owner of Chicago •treet railway systems, returned to Amer ica today on the steamship Deutschland. Mr. Yerkes was asked for some details of the $5,000,000 Charing Cross under ground railroad franchise which he se cured while in London. All 1 care to say has already been answered Mr. Yerkes. printed, course, in a way, the London deal was what 1 might term my masterpiece. I really cannot say when the road will be completed. Some of the contracts have been let, and the work of construction will be promptly begun ' Of of a is as Forwot to Put Out Sluuula. Chicago, Oct. 17 .—fwo men were killed and one fatally injured by the derailment of a freight train on the Chicago & Alton at Lawndale, near here, Tuesday. The dead are Charles Eaton, engineer, and T. Wilson, fireman. !B. F. Strimple, brake man, was fatally injurtd. The victims were all residents of Bloom ington, 111. The wreck was caused by the removal of a rail by a section gang mak ing repairs. It is said they failed to post any danger signals. New Oeean Greyhound. The famous Deutschland cost $3,882,000; displacement 23,200 tons; accommodation 1,067 passengers, has established a new record. Among the great remedies of the world Hostetler's Stomach Bitters holds the record with its fifty years of cures of constipatiou, indigestion and biliousness. Our Private Revenue Stamp ia ovar lha peck of tha bottle. Refused Reduction In Wusea. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 10.—Three bun dred and fifty hands employed at the New Haven rolling mill went on strike Monday. The men complain of a reduction ill wages ranging from 5 to 17 1-2 per cent. of so NF1 GET FOOTSORE, OST FOOT EASE, A powder. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. If You hâve smarttng feet or tight shoes, try Alton'» Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts: makes walking easy. Curas swollen ana C oating feet, blisters and callous spots. Jisves corns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for Chilblain*, Sweating, Damp or Frosted Feet. We have over 80, MO.testimonials. Don't get footsore get Foot-Ease. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 28o. Trial skage Fies. Address, Allen S. Olm «, Le Roy, N. Y at Believed to Be Murderer. Philipsburg, Mont., Oct. 16.—Miss Amanda Fairman, a prominent young lady here, was found dead in her room, having been shot with a shotgun. A shotgun was lying on the table. The suicide theory is denied and it is believed she was murdered I of flOO REWARD 9100. The readers of this paper will be pleaeed to learn that there le at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known tc the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con itltutlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and muceus surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing the patient strength by building up the con «titution and assisting nature In doing Its work, me proprietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers, that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENET ft CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. I a of I I 8* Had to Make an Assignment. New York, Oct. 14.—George N. Olm stead and Charles H. Taylor, composing Ihe firm of Olmstead A Taylor, dealers in investment securities, stocks and bonds, made an assignment without preference» l Stone t hOoughantl Worin Off the Ooltf. Laxativ« Bromo-Quinine Tablet» oui* * cold in one day. No oure, No Pay. Prioe 86 oenta. Ill Health the Cause. Washington, Oct. 17.—Thomas F. Lane, son-in-law of United States Senator Blackburn, committed suicide at his home in this city by shooting. Ill health is as signed as the cause of the deed. Mr. Lane's little duughter was in llie room with him at the time. 603; grand total, $115,008. is of a CAST0RIA Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and lins been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good'* are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. 4« What is CASTORIA® Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Hare Always Bought — Bears th^Signature of r o 0 > In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OKMTAUft COMPANY. ▼▼ MUR AAV ITMCT, NSW YORK CITY. Scholarship on Spokane and Seattle Bus iness Colleges and Northwest School of Telegraphy. Big discount. Alexander & Co., 521 1st Avc* Spokane. GET ONE ii mu. FOURTEEN PEOPLE INJURED. Psmcn«er and Freight Cara Met In a Heavy Fog—Were Going Foil Speed—Large Number Were In jured. Seattle, Oct. 17.—A street car col lision occurred Tuesday morning early on the line between Seattle and 1 Kenton. A passenger car met a freight car bound to the city on a long open stretch of travel. Both cars were going at good speed. Thirteen people on the passenger cur and one man on the freight were more or less seriously injured. A heavy fog en veloped the valley, and the two cars, unob served by the trainmen of either, came to gether with appalling force. The injured are: Major W. V. Rinehart, president of the city council, severely shaken up and bruised from being thrown through the rear window. Leander Miller, ex-president of the city council, right arm bruised and wrenched. Alfred Almquist, motormun of the pas senger car, bruised, not serious. K. J. Rhodes, conductor of the passen ger ear, cut and bruised. F. Abrahams, Dunlap, injured internal ly, bruised aud shaken up; serious. Mrs. C. Wilsuu, internal injuries; seri ous. S. C. Ejtsy, Sunnysidc, badly cut and bruised. 4L W. Scott, superintendent of the Ced ar River water system, bruised Miss .Mabel Ward, badly bruised and shocked. George Haskett, cut about the body and leg dislocated. Merton Grout, conductor of the freight car, serious internal injuries, left shoulder dislocated and knee split. Thomas Chambers, serions internal in juries. Milton Roy, badly shaken up and hands cut. David Simpson, aged 12, of O'Brien, face cut. Negotiations for establishing a con ciliation board are in progress in Lan cashire, England. The board Is for the purpose of settling all disputes between the coal miners and their employers. Plao's Cure for Consumption is an lnfal Ible medicine for coughs and colds.—N. w Samuel, Ocean Qrove, N. J., Feb. 17, The yearly report of Typograpical Union No. 6 , of New York, gives the gross receipts of the union as $185, 801.25, and places the total of expendi Mother» will find Mrs. Yvmslow'» Sooth ng Syrup the best remedy to use for theii hildren during tue teething period. The machinery of the United States Is estimated to be doing the work of 1 , 000 , 000,000 men. Carter's Ink has the endorsement of the United States government and of all the leading rail roads. Want any more evidence? A Miner at Butte Killed. Butte, Monk, Oct. 15.—Dan Buckley was instantly killed at the Diamond mine. He wa- on the skip beneath the cage, cleaning the wall piates, and got his head caught between the tim bers and the cage. His head was crushed to a pulp. He was 32 years of age and unmarried. TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fall» to eure. E. W. Grove's eig nature is on each box. 86 c. Galveston Relief Fund. New York, Oct. 15.—The chamber of commerce Galveston relief committee re ports additional contributions amounting to $11304; previously acknowledged, $109, 603; grand total, $115,008. TheVbufh'5 Companion For Seventy-five Yean an Inspiring Influence In the Home. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.75 A YEAR. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. » r New Subscription Offer for 1901. ■■HOSE who subscribe before November 1st, sending $i .75 with this slip or the name of this publication, will receive the nine November and December numbers of The Companion Free, and then the 53 weekly issues of the paper to January 1, 1902. This offer includes the gift of The Companion's " Puritan Girl " Calen dar for 1901 —a souvenir of rare and lasting beauty. F7S Full Announcement of Contributors and Contributions engaged for the new volume will be sent Free to any addreaa with paper containing Bouaa'a article, " Some Experiences sample copy of the of a Bandmaster." The Youth's Companion, ...Boston, Mass. TO OVERTHROW MANCHU RULE. Rebellion lu Southern China Anmuiu l»S Bill proportion»—Hebei Con ducting; Themselves So ns to Win Hespect ot the Foreigners. (Hong Kong, J3ct. 16.—A column of troops was dispatched this morning to the Kowloon frontier with the object of bar ring armed refugees, either rebels or im perial troops, from entereing British tèrri tory when defeated. The rebels are re ported to be 3000 strong 30 miles north of the British frontier. A thousand of Ad miral's Ho's troops are in pursuit of them, while 2000 Chinese troops have left Can ton overland to intercept the rebels. Admiral Ho has informed the govern ment that the rebellion was carefully planned. The rebels are anxious to con cliate the villagers and gain the respecl of foreigners, hence the absence of out rage and pillage. All indications point to the rising being widespread. Outbreaks occurred simultaneously in several centers of Kwang tung and Kwang-si. Apparent ly Kang-wei, Kun-sun and the triads have amalgamated their force in the common cause—the overthrow of Maneiiu rule in south China, äome positive indication ot the attitude of the foreign powers is inxiously awaited. Answers to France. Paris, Get. 10.—Germany is the only power which lias not replied formally to France's note on China, though she lias verbally accepted its terms. Japan's answer, received today, accepts the proposals, retaining only one condi tion. This refers to the permanent pro hibition of the importation of arms. While agreeing with the-principle, Japan offers no suggestion as to how the prohibition can best be accomplished. A dispatch received at the French for eign office from Hankow, dated October 13, says the Chinese court arrived at Sian fu October 12. Will Not Fix Amounts. Paris, Oct. 16.—It is officially under stood that if an international conference at The Hague, regarding the settlement of the Chinese indemnity question, is finally decided upon, it will not discuss with China the amount of compensation she must pay, but will confine its labors to fixing and distributing the proportion of the indemnity which shall go to the eral countries interested. sev Russia Will Aet Alone. St. Petersburg, Oct. 17.—The Russian government permits it to become known that its attitude in China will be creasing independence of the concert of the powers. Russia, it is explained, is dispos ed to attach less value to joint actiou since her interests have been fully secured by the successful campaign in Manchuria. Moreover, Russia is not willing to "fol low the irreconcilable policy of some of the powers." The expectation, the publication adds, is that the Chinese government is about to utilize all its resources of duplicity to keep the powers occupied with vain nego tiations and proposals and the dispatching of notes in order to gain time until the winter, counting on the rigor of the cli mate to prevent military operations and allow China to prepare her resources for a spring campaign. Execution of Chang.Yen-IIoon. an in Washington, Oct 10.—Confirmation has been received here of the execution on July 20 of Chang-Yen-Hoon, the former minis ter to the United States. Chang loyal adherent of the emperor and supporter of the hitter's reform move ments. When the empress dowager sup planted the emperor two years ago he waa banished to Nebradoo, but, through the intervention of the American and British ministers, his punishment comnmtd to banishment in tiie distant province of Kashguria. It now was a a warm appeal's that the empress dowager, taking advan tage of the late reign of terror at Pekin and knowing Chang's influence with the emperor, ordered his execution by decapi tation. * Chang was considered by those familiar with Chinese affairs as one of the ablest men in China. He had been decorated by the queen of Great Britain and by the emperors of Russia and Germany. He pre-eminently the most liberal and waa en lightened of Chinese statesmen, and had his life been spared mit il the occupation of Pekin by the allies, he doubtless would have been recalled and taken an active part in the pending negotiations and fu tore government of China. (8 This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures n cold In one day Big Fire In Costa Rien. New York/ Oct. 17.—The fire which started in Port Limon, Costa Rica, Satur day, according to late dispatches received here, destroyed the entire business sec tion of the city ami caused a property loss of $2,0(10.000 or over. Among the heaviest sufferers from the fire «ere the Port Li mon bank, Linde Brothers, the United Fruit company and several hotels. Chi nese merchants were also heavy losers. The commercial interests of the city have been very large. IiiNUriienla Capture Americans. Manila, Oct. 17.—A detachment of 20 of the Twenty-fourth regiment, while engag ed in repairing telegraph wires October 10 at a pint near San Jose, Nuevo Ecija pro vince, Isle de Luzon, were set upon by 200 rebels ami were overpowered and scatter ed, Seven of the Americans reached San Jose, but it is probable that the der were captured. The enemy surprised a party of scouts of the Forty-third infantry at a point three miles from Takldban, Leyte island, killing three of the Americans at the first volley. Two escaped and gave the alarm, but the enemy succeeded in evading their pursuers. The native police of Takloban had spired to surprise thee Americans. Th were badly remain eon bodies of the dead soldiers mutilated. Youtaey Is Paralysed. Georgetown, Oct. 15.—While the Yout sey trial was continued today until Mon day there seems little chance that it will be resinned then. If the prisoner is in as serious condition as most people believe, he will still be in a stupor for many days. If, as the prosecution now contends, he is shamming, then of course he will still be the same Monday, and will so continue until too late to seems practically certain that Youtsey i extremely serious condition, and may never'recover. resume the trial. II i m an A Dayton cigar manufacturer was fined $50 and costa for violating the child labor law. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 1 5m Facsimile Wrapper Below. ▼svr naU aad to take aa aagaa. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BIUQOSHESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR C0NSTIPATI0H. FOR SALLOW SUR. 0 JFOI THE COMPLEXION Mn | _ — waaa wnMnuunni. rfjBm I Vtastama.x%a^^=^. ■mjj mwa six» CWRjMrtOOiEADACHE. CARTERS If I l — » äff'ä y . JOINT PROPOSAL TO POWERS Prince Chiu« mid Furl LI Have Snb. mltled n Proposal to the Power* —Not Made Public—Kngllah Min ister Proteases Ignorance. London, Oct. 111.—A representative of the Associated l'rcss learns that Prince ( hing and Li Hung Chang have finally succeeded in drawing up a joint proposal for a settlement. This has just been re ceived by the powers. Beyond the fact that it is likely to require considerable al teration before proving acceptable, nothing is ascertainable regarding the actual terms. The Chinese minister here, Sir Chih-Chen-Lo-Feng-Luh, professes ignor ance of such proposal, but it can be defi nitely said that it is now engaging the at tention of the British foreign office. liners Very Active. Cape Town, Oct 16.—The Boers are very active In r - e Kroonstad district General Dewet has proclaimed that burghers who refused to fight will be made prisoners of war. British mounted Infantry, scouting from Llndley, had Captain Wiltshire killed through mletaklng a party of 40 Boers in Khaki uniform for friends. Boer commands continuously harass ed the British column while marching from Llndley to Kroonstad. The Boers captured a detachment of the Chinese regiment, which was es corting an empty wagon near Frank They released the driver but fort. kept the wagon. Tha Beet Prescription for Malaiin Chills aud Fever is a bottle of Grove'i Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 6 O 0 . tures at $186,838.22. Of the gross re ceipts $76,401.51 was received for dues and assessmentsh, and the expenditures included a sum approaching $103,000 paid for strike benefits and expenses. The Stlmu/uM of Pure Blood That Is what Is required by every organ of the body, for the proper per formance of Its functions. It prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney complaint, rheu matism, catarrh, nervousness, weak ness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and all cutaneous eruptions. It perfects all the vital processes. W. P. Keeton, Woodstock, Ala., took Hood's Sarsaparilla to make bis blood pure. He writes that he had not felt well but tired for some time. Before he had finished the first bottle of this medicine he felt better and when he had taken the second was like another man — free from that tired feeling and able to do his work. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Accept no substitute, but get Hood's today. FINI OLD ...WHISKY Gin, Brandy, Rum •8 full «uarts. »9.00. 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