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1 "IT- I i iry v A vill "lay "I'l ty ytxi "1'iU you tn 1'ilr'Kcr than khlllt'V Cdlll '5 Im.usji !j,Jh f,,,. jM, :rt.(t of foi.i 4 kldlli'.Vf; T 'if, lln.t pniir. in In rilyi s. ivteiiliuti (if , . infri inn ill nml 1 fn'i;'ii'i,t in liinry r 1 'I fr, ii , 1 1 ,.C l.l .l ... . . I I'll ' 1 1 iw 1 1 n p uui ui i in-1 . Klilncy I'llls run- all Liilni'.v - -.m c(iiiun)ii linck-acl.i' ti) an r- 'Utcnmir, owner of tli wood f ! n4-.". Kit st Cork street, V"lnclirs- Va., says: "Kvi-r h!;hv 1 !:... 1 la !H- 1 have liccn u stiftVivr from kl-1- troulncs. which made tlicinsclvcs i'iin-itt ltt racking pains Ihroityiii the it'-lnn of the kidneys nnd nrroKs tin' v.: of my liack. The pains avcit al ways i('v'ri', ami voinotinn-s so sharp niu.I lilting that they ronvpclled nw t tnkv' to my bed. Tlip kidney j 'ere! ioiw f'y'i'Y'l further evlderu-p of disorder, 'i I I ,1e off c;lor. Irreu'iilar and tiain- .tnsKnp. Added to this there in nmioyuig weakness. The news paper ndver'isemnts of Doan'H Kid ney Tills attracted my attention, and I procured a box of that remedy at Franck linker & Sons' druj: store. ' The relief I experienced was tna.dcnl. The pills lifted me from my bed of sick ness, plaeed me on my feet and made me a well man. T can work as will as wns : I'vcr. ftxiim'f! Kidney Tills, I believe, .?V(ii'fiiy life. They are a great rem edy 'to stop kidney troubles resulting from colds." A Fuf.k Ttuat, of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. IMtenonr will be mailed to any part of the United States on application. Address Foster Milburn To., lluffalo, X. Y. For sale by all druggists. Trice, "0 cents per box. , fj As to Goscipping. My 'dear," said Mrs. Cawker to her daughter, "when you tire at Mrs. Cumso's this afternoon, I hope you won't think tf repeating that bit of gossip about Mrs. Gilfoyle that Mrs. Foslick told us this afternoon." "Why, mama?" "Well, because It would be ungener ounnd unkind, and i don't think Mrs. GihVlle would like it told; and. besiM'a" want to tell it to Mrs. Cutn Eo rnytV April Smart Set. What Happened. She pressed her ruby lips to his In one ecstatic kiss i They seemed at peace with all the world, Enrapt in holy bliss. But, with jt'he osculation o'er, It wasot hard to f.nd That, thoyigtr she took her lips away, The ruby stayed behind! April Smart Set. THE REPEATER. Jim Would you call a man who Eteal3varther man's funny stories or his plrtrl and uses them a literary thief?' Jams No; 1 would call him a second-story man. Baltimore Ilsrald. NOT SO BAD. Mrs. Henpeck I read this morning about a m-?. who was arrested twjnty minutes ?ij'r his wedding and sent to prison fr fifteen years. Isn't that awful? Mr. Henpeck Oh, I c.on't know. The law doesn't compel him to take his wife to prison with him. Baltl more World. Parker- Can your daughters make and cakes?" 'Oh, yes, they can make they can't moke the fain- fern. Detroit iree i'rc.3. (t'ntnrrh Cannot Hi Cored ' fil r.ppii"ations,nsi th-y cnnmtr"'iv'i Vie disease. Catarrh te a bloo I 'Via! disease, and in order to oar; rfiiko internal remoillos. JlaU'a .......... . J' Im takeu internally , anrl flireftly on tho blood and miieous surras. U alt's Catarrh Cure is not a qua k modlein". It was prescribed by one of the best physi cians i;i this country for year?, and is a reg ular pr'seription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with this best blood puriHfrs aettng direetiy on the nm cons surfa'"'i; 'l'h perfect combinal i-""i o( the two in n -H 'titH is what produv-es suj t wondcful '."iiUs in curing cuturrh. HenJ lor teiiitiiais, free. I'. J. CiXknev & Co., rro'-p., Tolcdj, 0. Pold by dni','fi-K f riee., 75". Ilali's Family Tills are tho best. The sa'oon is now prohiliited in hint foar States JIine, New llaiapbliire, Kansas and North Diikoti. Ak Vnr J'ilrr For Allen'i Foot-Ff. A jiowib-r t jruakeinto your shr-es; fi'stlin feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, hwoollen. Sore, Hot Cabous, Aching, SweatingFe tandln growingXalls. Aba .'s Foot-Ease makes nvv or tight.shr.es ea-y. At all drujrgNts and tbr stores, 25 eeuts. Simple m id Feee. Addn ss Alien S. Ubr.sted, Lel'.oy, X. Y. The va'.ue of farm anima's increasrl from $:ii,(W3,'J(.3 ia LSJO .to ?2,9'il,WU,0'ja SCIENTIFIC u. Tun Iiiiini'ii.-t' power plant are tu be i st.ili'.ishi i on (lie cast slope of Til.e'n I'ca!;, froi.i w 'uii li puwer fur Iiubtin'4 Mild lieallll purposes will be I'liniislnil Coluiadu i:irli!;;s and j.ll lit t'JWIIS. Texas (d U already making I'sclf fill in Iliirupe, where liqiinl fuel for vessels, pal licularly those eirap-d In j the Asiatic trade, is making rapid strides. Tanka.ire Is to be provided in ' the harbor of Copenhagen for the ar- j t-oin modal ion of several sucu vessels UOW bllild ill.','. All the locomollve works in America 'ft re at present taxed to their utmost fapacity with oidcrs. and most of them are refusing commissions, except for remote delivery. Some of the rail roads are In such dire straits that they rire offering premiums, sometimes !i much as a thousand dollars fur en gines to be delivered In the near fu ture. The builders nre not petting the ndvantago of these offers, but the com panies which have ordered the engines, but those necessities are not so great ns those of some other company. The positive Identification of a hand fomo diamond in an elaborate setting Is often a matter of difficulty. Rosen heim, a foreign investigator, has re cently devised an easy nnd positive method of distinguishing diamonds from glass, paste or any other precious stone, such ns ruby, emerald, zircon, topaz, opal, etc. The precious stone Is taken Into a darkened room, with a rod of bismuth coated with the new radio-active element, polonium. Under these conditions diamonds nnd no other substances, emit rays which act cn a photographic plate. The biograph ns a promoting r.gcncy has been found to be very vnlu- nble, especially when there is any real ly good object to promote. One of the first instances of such utilization of the biograph was by n Canadian rail way in an endeavor to arouse inter est in an "All British" route to the East. The moving photographs of the canyons and mountains were shown to Illustrate the stupendous engineer ing difficulties to bo encountered, and. on the other band, the panoramic views of farm lands nnd logging scenes showed the promising commer cial possibilities of the country to be traversed. It is known that typhoid bacillus produces little or no toxin in artificial cultivation, and nil attempts to ob tain a typhoid antitoxin have hitherto proved failures. Chnntemesse, how ever, by growing the typhoid bacillus in a special culture medium prepared from spleen and bone marrow, claims to have obtained a toxiu with which he has been able to immunize horses and to prepare a typhoid antitoxin. Of 179 cases treated with the latter, seven died, a case-mortality of only 3.7 per cent., whereas of 1102 cases treated during the sanio period on general principles, 2Sd died, a case mortality cf 10.3 per cent. Observations made In France, by M. Tripet, regarding the variations in the activity of reduction of oxyhaemo globin in the cause of a balloon ascent, at nr. altitude of oOOO metres, met with the following, results, with the three subjects used: At great nltitudes, the duration of reduction of the oxyha emoglobin diminishes to less than one half of the normal time of reduction, this diminuation in the balloon in the absence of all fatigue being nearly in stantaneous. In all three subjects the proportion of oxyhaemoglobin in creased with the height. As the bal loon approached the earth the converse phenomena were noted, but the re turn to the normal was slow and Was not completed on arriving at tho sur face of the earth. The results of ob servations on the arterial blood pres sure at varying heights was also noted. A V'onlrful Kallwny. A wonderful mountain railway is be ing constructed at present in the Tyrol, and when completed next summer it will be the steepest line in the world. The railway, which will be two nnd a half kilometers In length, will join the village of Kaltern to the summit rf the Col do Mendel at a height of feet. This distance will be covered in exactly twenty-seven minutes, while by road it takes four hours to reach the top. The force Is electricity, and ths cog (middle) rail system has been employol. The maximum grade is Ci in 100. surpassing that of the Stanser liorn line, which formerly held the Eu ropean record. The coaches will hold fifty persons nnd baggage, nnd special precautions have been taken to enshh the tourist to view the wonderful scenery through which the line passes. XI. Strubb, a Swiss engineer of Clarens, is carrying on this remark able enternrise. After having been in service for six.y days the automobile street ear service in Chicago sk'iws a net pro lit of v-j-2j daily for each coach. OA 3 0 6 U L ftp fan U U SAYS is on EKcalisnl Spring Oalcr Remedy 1 m as Wei! as t:ver." ' ' - 'A v 4-'iii t;,' -j " -Cnt" f ."'Li l''v".s " cr ii r " h" lr ii ' i 'i ii 4 1 1 fi r 'i ii i ! e,i C l'i'ir Per iiiiii I nlrnii ii' (I (oil ii t i itil in i .((!' ltt Jlfl,fi i! ft, i it If I ii ii . i of it t il til i I h r in i. i . It linn i.i-r a in ii men lr I lit uif 6t (ic'u?) irni h i vi' iih"iI II an it rr m i ij ;m r IU ulmlii i live in the cure l tutrh. lor t'limr vht tirnf a nnol rtitnrrh in4 tl let tic I Uuimiofmililnj bilitr."lt. M (,,. ' I I.. J : : b. Coae.-Mi. Ti vii, writi 4? li (I Iliii i hi : 1 1 ' e.tt.u i h for in.riy Jr,i:s I lunl. I'l-niri-i III. 1 It -!-p!ite!y cum 1 inc. 1 thi'm 1'i'iim.i i ttu b'"t t!!i-.!ic:'ie in the w ir'.d f r rit.irrh. Mv ficiei.i! I',a';!i ii inn. l;n; r e I I vilj li e a.4 1 mil null h i llnll "T th.m 1 hive In en t ir yc;irs." W. -.. (intl.t'i. A "ill II III ltl' It'tltT. ( 'iei -re--,in;l l II. I '. e.i, Ibid.:1!, 'i'aC we. 'I ( ' i u 1 1 1 y . Vu., w l iti s: (! II hi I'l l II.' II I rvolHHIt H r.' ijr.lt f j fill na b'.e ri'tnnl ii. I'rrnna, In n n ) tifl iiio l" hiiJ' i I n;i irith i nUirrh, an I tint Is tn need of a pi-1 m il in? ii f unit I Jji cll iv ( in c."!l. I' in ?'i. I Mr. Fred. I) S.-.tt. I.a,:e, Ohio. Ki.d't bund uf lbi.uii l'.Mill.,iil Te.ui., UMlr-:: "As u K.;te.!e tnr llllif tr-mldi I piil ! ''eiuiia at' tin- Ii. :td. 1 li.ivi? lined it my elt tor (n'nU :uel ; 1 , t r t II of the limve.-i, and it is ;. i -; i ii i:d retaedy. It restnrei vitality, men a.-ei hmbiy itren.:!h and niaK :i uii k i :i wi '.l in a idmrt time. ! ivt IViutia ley hearty iiidor.seir.ciit." l-'rcd. 1). Seutt. (J?:i. h i C. Abbott. OH M street, N. U'., Vahi:i.to-i. 1). (,:., wVites: "1 u:n tally umvitu "1 thct your leiuedy is an excellent toaic. Miny of my Iriemls iiave used it wttli the must beneficial re sults b r coughs e.ilds and catarrhal trouble." Ira C. Abbott. Mrs. M'-iur ilciina. orator of Heservoir Council N'. 1G8, North'-ei.tC'-li l.c:io;i of lbiir, of Miamiii'olis, Minn., writes from 2.-..Ti Polk i-trttt, N K.: "1 have bur troubled all iry life with cTitarrli in my bend. I to.kJ l'cruna for about , three months, and now think 1 ntn permanently cured. J I. ..i:..., ;,... f,, 1 l)l-i Ivi v Uiin iwi r US? lf- HON. I) AX. A. (JKOSYEXOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. lion. Dan. A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for tho War Department, la a letter written from Wasbi gtoii, D. C, says: "Allow me to exprenft mi gratitude to you or the benefit derived from one bottle of l'cruna. One week ha brought wonderful changes a nd 1 uin now as well as ever. Ilealdes being one of thn very best spring tonics it it anixccllcnt catarrh remedy." DAS. A. OHOSVEMOIl. In a recent letter he says: "1 consider Vcrun i really more mtrltorlou than I did when 1 n-rste youlattt. I receive nutnerou letters from acquaintance all over the country ask in j me if my certificate in garniine. t invariably ansuer yen," Dan. A. Gronvenor. A County Commissioner'.! tetter. 1 e re;-R1f pcruna cure me 0f ft hn(J Hon. John Williams, County Commis- case of catarrh, and I know it will cure siotier, ot 517 uest Second street, lJuluth, any other sullerer from that disease."' JNlitin., say the following in regard to re runa: 'As a rcniedv for catarrh I can cheer- 'A, meiliesi V:', ' - .-',,. v, cart ilyS c-ll n:i a fully recommend 1'eruna. I know what it is to sutl'et from that terrible disease and I feel that it is my dutv to speak a pood word for the tonic that brought me iiiuiw Uuiil W l.ilUllla. A Coiixiessnihin's Jciter. Hon. II. W. Ogden, Congressman from Louisiana, in a letter written at Washing ton, D. C, says the following of i'eruna, the national catarrh remedy:,, catarrh in a.i t.ii-tiita IVrnr'.l the mcA'ine of thej a'e. It cures when Il I an oinei i ii n.-i tail. 1 can ' recommend 1 itiiiiiij i as a catarrh rniie-'Mrs. Elmer Fleming, i i'v." Mrs. E.iiieiv Minneapolis, Mum. i .eming. Trent Catarrh In Spring. The sjirinn is the time to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. If a course of l'cruna is taken during the early spring months tho cure will lie prompt find permanent. There can be no failures if J'enina is taken intelli gently during the favorable weather of .-.pring. As a systemic 'atarrh remedy l'cruna eradicates catarrh from the system wher ever it may be located. It cures catarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the head. If you do not dirive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Vermin write at once to Dr. llartnian, giving a full state ment of your ease, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. llartman. President of The' Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. TAYLO f Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein 9 f.Ti lfHICrClC tnlfR. I .mi!inrf ?u throat and Lung Troubles. o top a' i - J - "rtf lor BO years. Alt DruKCists nature's Great Kerned v for Thoroiirrfil v testeil 2ocy 50o and fil.OO Society Wedding In Kansas. The ceremony wa3 performed In Charley's business office, and was done up in short order, go that busi ness was interrupted only for a few minutes. Charley fame from behind the counter in his shirt sleeves and with his apron on, and was ready for the ceremony, but s.i the judge's re quest removed his ppron and donned his ccat. The jndse tied the kret good and solid, the sroom kissed the bride, removed his coat, put on his apron and resumed business. The wit resses were Herman Brenneke, Jo reph Sedlacek and George T. Smith. Somebody may want to know what kind of a business house this is where thiB marriage took place, but as this Is Kansar. we v.dll lave :c say that all we know about it is that it i3 net a dry goods house. The Bremen boys, celebrated the occasion with firecrack ers, guns, tin pans and all kinds of rmsical instruments, and Charley took them in and did tho right thin? by them. Marysville, Kan., News AN EASY CONSCIENCE. "Don't you think you ought to do EomethiDi? for your country?" "Certainiy," answered Senator Sorghum. "But I don't see that my country needs anything from me at present. It's able to take care of it self, and lay up a considerable cash surplus besides." Washington Star. I Natural Flavor 5 Cottage- iSliliSr Corned Beef We take our choice corned beef, cook it and season it all done by experts better than is possible at home. When just right we put it in cans to keep it right until you want it. Keep it in the house for emergencies for suppers, for sandwiches for anytime when you want something K"od and want it quid;, dimply turn a key and the can is open. An appetizing lunch is ready in an instant. Libby, McNeill S, Libby, Chicago. 2rl!&relKV YEATH ERWSE 5 THL MAN WHO WEASS a t-' '5 HA reputation extending over V 'Ayr-iiA years ana our f5u&rontee are back, of vevery garment bearing the There tre nan imitations. do sure or me nano TOWER on the buttons. ON 5ALE EV2YTniiKE. A.J. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MA55U S. A.' TO i 'ER CANADIAN COLim;t.4 TORONTO. CAJ A "White Star" Buggy free suams 11 7n v u. n UUKtS WritiiE ALL tLbfc rAILS. (Tf Best Couith byrtip. Tastes GimkI. Use 11 'J!"?:.. '" hT 1r"gglHtl Ml On Jiitv 4th w will plve, Frek, one of our " V HI I IJ St'AR" Top HusiL-ti- t' the pnrion eoiiinosi ,tt the grciitest number of K ijzlh words from letters con tallied in the sentence: " WATCH THE WHITE STAR BUGGY." Anyone who will devote an hour each day to this pic ptiit study ean win the biuy- No conditions t i cumpiy wltli except mal.e up tlif- lisv of wonts If this oiler is not understood, any bu,7irv dealer roar town who bus the apencv fi'r the "WTIIl'lC !?T.lK" Buugy wlll g.ve y'uu s copy of him ruh-s. U lien you have m id out your list of words l ive them to our aent In your town, who will send tiiHin to us. ! O i July 4 h we will notify "fry contestant ; wlio the vlon-r is and nil'- "".'of words that I won the WII Tli &1AK" I ou w it us. enclose po' age fjr ft ply, ; ATLANTA BUGGY C3.. Atlanta, Geo Cia. -Til Mn W . SHOES t. Jy- ?" ' UNION MACS W. L. Dow?! an maksa pne! ro more men's Cuaifye&r Weli IHstndt Savsed Process) chocs tlu n mnybiher inii.'imiib'lurci' in IIIO VJOtltl, $25,000 REWARD will he pii to anyona who can aiapi-iva tliii atatoment. Ik'oauso V L. Douglas is tlu' largest iiianiihtf'turcr he can lmy cheaper nnd pro lace his shoes it a huv.T cost than other ccm- C'JVMS. niMu l.im to s 'U k!io:.9 for ,3.f,o and X'-WJ oiu;;l in every ,vV i,j Mr . i an i c,-.uii. v k 'v-r-The Dou la? secret pro-11 A 1 ' !' faW f"i''Vl nulr ' ,e l' solos vrodurea abao- m f rt 'an any o'. ier t inn o in ti,9 world. u0iu-,i:iv)i-nreuiaa coubied the vfi Rivo W. LDW Phoel aalandVavVneft 1:1 Kit .1 :!! 1.w2S:.iU.,: t'..1.0C4,aiO i A Fin of yj,o,4 -,o.TI In Font Years. W. L. PtfCLAS $4.C0 CtLT ECCE LINF Worth SC.CO Compared with Ctrfr Kakel The best i.-.-oar erf ant Anerlran leathers Kevin Coll. c.ni N.uor.al kan-aroo. futt Color IJt ,ri- nSllfl.TI' Tr,e eeu'ne have 7. L. DOT G LA 3 Ua'Jl!'J'1 name and price stampwtnn botau .Shoes u mail, Mr. ejrn. J:ui. I ;.i' p 'rt xx. . uottiLAs, it;:ociinji.. sia'kk. id wear M rnt four 117 Utt