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And in Bad Twite. Mr. Viuie I mlmit I'm Boinewli.it ttOr ceitoil. 1 1' n linil fault. Mim I'rppicy Not only (lint, but it bIko iiitlicilcs veiy bad tiistc.--l'hikeicl. phiu l'rcss. FOR WOMEN. Marh Thnt livery Woman Ilcxlrr ( Know la I'liiiuil In Cullcnrn "Cotlcara Work Wonder." Too tnuch stress cannot bo placcl on the great value of (Julicura Soap, Oint ment and 1'iJls in the antiseptic cleans ing of the mucous (surfaces and of th blood and circulating Hulils, thus afford ing pwc, sweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening iliff liarRCs, ulceration, inflammation', itcliings, irritntinnfl, iclaxntions, displace ments, pains and nrcgulariliei peculiar to female", as well m such sympathetic nllcctinns as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. i e Of eoumc, the water wagon may seem a little dry, hut just think of the dust you mil accumulate'- Indianapolis News. P. O. Rot 207, Little T!ok, Ark. Last i-pring and "Utnmcr 1 used Dr. PiisheikVKmo with marvelous le-ults, 1 regard this lemcdy as the wonder of tlx nge. l-'or years I have Killfeted with ,Vr'. misiiess, and when I gut, up morning' would be dizzy mid for moment would have blind Ktaggcis. J have been under (he e.ire of four physicians; their tie.it. lni'tit diil not do ine a particle of good. I hae ued three paekageM of I'u-diefkV Kuro and am now u well nnd happv worn nil. I'll'-heek's-Kuio has eicated net blooil and fledi for me; since u-iiig it 1 have gained HO pounds. I lose no omoi (unity to recommend it to my many flieiids here. Veiy ler-pertfullv. .Mrs.'W. Oury. The greatest unlade is the easting out of the deil of ndf.- Chicago Tubulin. Overcrowded. It is a pretty dangcious thing to n'Jnw jour Kjlem to get oMiiiowdeil with un digested food- pol.-OIIH, bile IKIInOllS, bcivti poisons, (iot nd of them by taking Dr. '.ildwcll'u (l.ix.ilivel Syiup " I'cpsin. . lid you will, light away, feel Midi ;i wonder till change for the better, that you will nevi r let yoiiiM'll get into thai condition iig.rn Safe and pleasant lehef and eii't! for headache. onstip ition, hilioitsiie.-s, ete Tn il Sold bv all druggisti at 0Uc and 1.00. Money bail, if it fails. Vol all who go to the woods can pluck Ma apples. U'eviein l'llbllsher. Around the World "I have used your Fish Brand Slickers for years In the Hawaiian Islands and lound them the only article that suited. I am now In this country i Africa) nnd think great cal ol jour coats." ami on application) mMEST mW ffORI.D'S FUR. 1001. Thesvorld'Wldo reputa Hon ol Tower" Water riroof Oiled Clothing assure! the buyer ol I fh nn.lflv anrth fif i rll garments bearing fltn amldfi this Sign ol the Fish. W Kit A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITUD, IS) Toronto, Canada. SOUTHERN CONDITIONS AND POSSIBILITIES. In no part of the Unitrrl States has there te u mich wntwlerfui Coinnirtcin), Itidustii.il anil Agricultural (levtlupmttil as alonn the linra ol tlit Illitini Centriil and the Yazoo & Mississippi Valk-y Railroads in the bt.ii . of Trnuesirc, Mississippi mid Louisiana, within the past tfii yearn, Cities and towns lime dmihlcd their pup illation, Splendid limitless Mmki have hern rrecled, 1'arm lumU lime moip than doubled In viiltic. Hundred of nulusmps have bri-u r.tahlihci1 and as a result there is an un piece dentetl demand for Day Laborers, Skilled Workmen, and specially Farm Tenants. Parties with umall capilal wVuig an oppnr Itinity to purcliai n (aim home farmers vhi wotild pirfer to rent lor n coupl( of ears bffotfi pf.irchasitiK; niul day lahoieth in fields or facto rir should nddress a postal t.itd to Mr. J V. Merr, Aitst.Cle nernl Paenijer A Kent l)uimpL-, Iowa, who will promptly iiui' printed matter concerning the teriltory above described, and give specific replies to all iutjuincs. Salzer's National Oats OrpllttMlt oat nf thn M-nliirr. Ml, Iii Ma.K, anil In N. Uakuta S10 i)u.. per acre. Vuu cau beat tuat record In 1903. For 10c and thla notice we mall jrou tit lots ol farm sard samples ana oar nii; c-uuwoic, leii- lug all alwut tbls imliM n.lfcajul . iDousanaaor oiuit siviib. 10HN A. SUZERSEEDCO. K.i,. La ciottc, viia. riiB UIAU aTaM a wa Twswaatosv tw-' flA troubled with ills peculiar to 3fcowtc"l tbeir sex, used as a douche is marvcloaTly sue" cessiui. Taorouioiy cleanses, miudistuotermi, stofs diKhaif es, beals loUammjtion and local oieness, cuiet leucoriboa and natal catarih, l'stine Is in poder loim to be diswhcd In pur wilcr, and il lr mote cltanilnK, healing, cetmUidil aiul economical than liquid aiilixplUs lor alt TOIUTT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USC3 For sale at ilnjf Rim. W) tents a box. Trial Box and Book ol Instructions Pre. TH( R. PaiTON CoMfaNT Boston, Mail. FARMS I t) R SALE uiAviM(.ntsa J.MUI01AI.lJ,HUutil"li; DATrilTC 4S-MFo foonlc run:, r I EilV I 9 hU'loi.t li-li-rem-ek tmKUALU 4 CO., Uvx H, WLuluu. BOTH ARMIES ARE USING THEIR LEGS Japs Don't Intend to Let Russians Beat Them Much to Harbin. RUSSIANS RETREAT SLOWLY i:rvr tliliiic lli-liiMT ! In Imiirile Tin- .lnilli-n- AiHiilK-r, mill Wlilll Miin- fun . I"- I'nrrlrd Arv ll-tr.icil. I.oihIoii, llnrcli i:i. Tin- .SI. 1'i-lrra-liuru t'firr-nMiiili-nt nf tin- Time i-iiiillriiiH tin rr"rl Hull lifii. Kiirii pillklii iiiUril In Ni-rve iinilrr it-n. I.iiili-i lli-li rnllii'i- llinii r liirn to IIiinkIii. Till- i-llr "Ollsi-lllril. () Kiiriiiiill,lii noti i-iMiiiiiiiiiiN (In- Hrl iiriiij. hi oil tn fnriiii-rly fiim iniiiiilfil by lien, l.lnlf vilrli. Tlil-i nrinj. II la mImIi-iI, iri)t IiI- I In- II im Iiiii ri-nr Kimril. Rt. PctPrfibtirf.', .March 21. 'i'hc Uttrat (llspatclip.s friini Manchuria Indicate that tho rcirrat (if tho HiiKPian army la IioIiik condiicii'il iincvcntiifully. Tho last fow days wire nnniaikcd by any (lKhtln;; of a sorlotis nature. Hotb the Itiisslans and t!ir .Japanusf, at thia t.tanc, arc probably comtldcrinn that inarching Is morn Important than light Ins:. The Russians, however, arc neglecting no precaution!! to linptde pursuit and hamper tho construction of poiniaiient Japanese lines of supply. The Russian tear guard Is rt treat ing slowly and ongaglng lit occasional sldrniisU-.-j. Il ha;; now reached a po fltioti '2" niihs north of Tie pass. Tho Japanese ate i lowly advancing, with out pie-islng I ho Russians. In the course of the retreat the Russians aro destroying bridges, the i all way road bed and highways, and carrying off stores and d"molbhlng buildings and everything not portable ltepmt of a wide turning movement by the .lap-anefi- are no longer being received. There Is increasing difliculty In se curing reliable information beyond ihe llinlls vviihin which scouting parties are active, on account of tho defection of many Chlnrse to the Japanese side. Many natives who have been employed as servants by Russian olllcers have run away, and other consequences of the evacuation of .Muhden are notice able in the attitude cf the Chlnei-e. The Red Cross depot under tho auspices of (Irand Duchess Kli.abotU, widow of (Irani! Huho Sorgius, is doing excellent work lu providing olllcers who lost their effects In tho retreat from Mukden with linen and other nc e-.sarlcs. Some oll'icer' are now be ing supplied with outllls, who had no change of linen since February 'J:!. a vioi.vi'iiin or rutoi.i:. A lliiliin illUi-ii-. I'nrnlcil ut Port rl liu -, '!it ur.-il nl M m in 1 m I n . Washington, Maii-h L'l The follow ing dispatch from ToUio. dated March 2(i. was made public ut tile .lapanase li gation Monday: "Rrspecting tho rapture at Sinniintln by the Japanese garrison of a Russian olllcer who repaired there in breach of parole, a St. Petersburg si'mi-otllcial t'dcgiaph agency publis'lied the excuso to the eifect that lu reternlng homo from Shanghai to Russia he look tho route by tho Chinee railway, and therefore the Japanese report is found ed on a misunderstanding. As a mat ter of fact, tho Russian ollUers, who were liberated upon the surrender of Port Arthur, had each ami all sworn In writing, according to the terms of capitulation, to the eifect that they tumid not act contrary to tho Interest of Japan. Tho Japanese government being convinced that thfl returning to Russia of Mich olllcers through tho wat your is detrimental to the mili tary operations, decided that they should not In any cau1 be allowed to take that route, and the decision was expressly communicated to them at the time. It Is therefore clear that tho Russian officer's arrival at SintninUn, lying within tho zone of hostilities, constitutes a breach of the parole." ANCTlli:it MUM'K 'I'll ltlMS. AllPiniileil AkhixvIii.-iIIiiii if (ho Giif t-rnor of VIlMirK. Vlborg. Kuropean Russia, March 21, (iov. Miasorodoh was shot and seri ously wounded, Monday, by a boy about 15 years old, who obtained an entrance to tho govcrnof's office and fired three times at him, one bullet indicting a serious wound and tho oth ers slightly wounding the governor's legs. Tho governor's clerks were un able to stop the would-be assassin, who reached tho street, where, how ever, ho was arrested without a strut; gle. Tho governor's condition Is crit ical. The youth who shot tho governor has been Ideiittiled as i.latll HJalmar Relnlkke, who admits that he Is a rev olutionist. Ho halls from Kurlklio parish. In tho northwestern part 'inland, but recontly has been living Ing Stockholm to avoid arrest on ac count of his known revolutionary Ideas. MISSOURI M. E. CONFERENCE. The Klglltr-Nrt ruth .ttiiiinil St-nnlfin, III-Id t C'lillllrntlii-, iiii'l Uio Ap pointment "Iml". Tho eighty-seventh annual session of tho Missouri conference of tho Mcthodlet Kphcopal church held at Chllllcothe, doted with a benediction pronounced by Ulshop McDowell. The annual lovo feast was conducted by Row Samuel Cartothers, of Ilethany. Tho conference was greatly surprised by tho unexpected arrival of Ulshop Moore. He was cn i onto from tho Pa cific to tho Atlantic coast, and stopped to see Hlshop McDowell. Statistical reports show a gain In each department of work, A commit tee requested of the hlshop that tho time of tho meeting of tho conference bo changed from spring to fall. A committee was appointed to confer with the St. Louis conference on the question. Hlshop McDowell announced the following appointments: Cameron District J. II. Poland, pre siding elder, Cameron. Ilrayincr, 1 T. MoiiiiutljUreckf'iiridge. J. R. Harvcr; Cameron, C. O- Mills; Chillicotbe, V. 11. Christy; Chula. Myron II. Porter; Coffeyburg, .1. J. Smiley; Cowgill, (lay 0. White; Dawn, J. .1. Cokcly; Cault, Frank D. Taylor; Hamilton, J. 1). Meu denhall; Hamilton circuit, R. N. Hnr rls; I Ian Is, Thomas Wolcott; James port, 12. ('. Morgan Kidder, I). F. Har-rbi-.n; Kingston, fi. H. Zen tit; Laiedo, J. R- (loodman; I.aihrop and Ttiiney, S. 0. Foster; Millions. 12. O. Cole; Lu cerne. John Doou; Ludlow, 12dwln Croy; Mendvllle, C. S. Dayhorf ; Mercer, .('. A. U. Watson; Princeton, 13. 11. Wll r.on; Spiel. nrd, J. R. Westerinan ; Tren ton, L. 12. Sanies; Trenton circuit, W. D. Carter; Winston. W. A- Yetter. Hannibal DIstrli I W. F. liurris, pre siding elder, Hannibal. Ilothel, sup plied. M. it. F. Nickel; llosworth, O. llrsitlc, Howling (Jreen and Ladd supplied, W. II. Day; llrookliehf, Oraut A. Rohhins; Carrolllon. II. McNamo; Clarence, Lewis Weary; Hale. Led row Rullson; Hannibal. First, C. J. Chaso; Hannibal. Hope Street. .1- T. Carlyon; Laclede. 12. L. Roblson; Laddonia, J. (!- Hell, Louisiana, H. 12. Shepherd; Macon, 12. J. dale; Marccllnn, T. J. Nenyeart; Mendon, W. R. Ncnyeart ; Mexico, lo be suppllt'd; Moberly. H. F. (iaither; Perry cireiiil. 12. (). Hoyse, Rolhvllle, F. 1). Richer: St. Catherine and l!eier. to be supplied; Shelblna, Henjamln Kuehler, Sumner, supplied, T. C. Midcllelon; Tina, .1. O. Carder; Truxton, W. M Leiser; Vandalia, .1. Scarliotciugh; Wakenda, I2dgnr Nash; Warrenlon. A- M. Pennywell; Wclls ville, II. II. .Newman. Kiricsvlll" District L. C. Sappen llelcl, presiding elder, Klrksvllle. At lanta. C. W King; llrasher, C. II. Ilrotl: I'.roNMiing. I", li. Wltlnrs, 12dl na, C. It. Wade: C.lbbs, F. .1. Smith (it anger. D. .1 Little; Green Castle, F. II. Facett; (Ire-en City, It. W. Hudson; Crcen Top. .1. 1-'. Youngiuan; KahoKa, S. D. Kendall. Kirksville. 1. F. Lusk; 1. abelle, F. (1 Peters: Lancaster, L. K McNeil: La Plata, J. L. Ullby; Luray and 'ilenwood, I. O. Frank; Memiihls, .1. W- Aiiili-rsiin; Memphis circuit, H. L. Jolinsoii; Mendota.-Ci, W. Murr; .Mi lan. W. ('. llnrp'-r; Novell y, T. S. Ilos ilek: Novlngi-r. S. 12. Shafcr. (Jueen C ly, C C. Cricket te; Revere, W. C FranclMo; Ruiledge, J. W. Parks, Fn ionville. O. S. MIddletein; Fnlonville circuil, W. A Sparks; Wayland, C- N Wcod: Wyacoiula, H. R. Vandyke; Yoniigstown. S 12. Midi. Maryvllle District -12. Tl. Lytic, iire sidliig elder Maryville. liarnard, C H. Sauc;emair Itolckow, W. L. McLaugh lin; Darlington Junction, W. M. Sapp; Clearmcmi, .1 .1. Henly; Craig. William Vlmont: Hlmo. C M. Rolen; Fairfax. W. J. Hatherall; Fillmore. M. II. .lor dnn; nrahani. O. W. Norrls; (Irant City, C. A. llodshlro; Hoiiklns, .1. K. Hicks: Maliland. J. Will Caughlln: Maryvllle, R L. Thompson; .Mound City. C. K Warner; Parncll, .1. W. Stoke: Plckciiug, .1. J. Coakley; Quit man. W. F. Wiley; RockHrt, N. J. Moats; l!o-.eiale, Fred A. (lleisenhelm er; Sheridan John Mesner; Skldmoro, W. H. We-lion; Stanberry. J. Celllles; Turkic), J. T Pierce; Wat.-ion. A. C. Forman; Wesil-oro, Lane Douglass; Worth. O. II. Allen. St. Joseph District J. O. Taylor, pro siding elder. St. Joseph. Albany, Hen ry Crampton: Amazon, 12. II. Perry; Amity. 12. (). Wells: Ilethany. S. Carothcrs; Gainesville, J. D. Cain; Darlington. II. W. Has3elt; Kaglevllle, J. A. Johnson; I2dgerton, J, H. Klpple; Fnlriiort, W. S. Courtney; Oilman, 0. F. lieeber, Helena, Thomas K. Arnold: King City. A. D. Davis; Martlnvllle, I. It. Williams; Maysvillo, C. 12. Petrro; Mnysvllle circuit, It F. Scott; Mount Morlah, I). Cunningham; New Hamp ton. W. F. Kenney; Oregon. A. J. Iliock; Osborn and Plaltsburg. T. C. Tnylor: Rldgeway, L t Powell; St. Joseph, First, II. F. Crlrsnum; St. Jo seph, firnce. 12. IJ. Thompson: IlutT mnn. 12. P. Reed; Oakland, S. V. Jones; St. Paul, L- E. Lewis; South Park, J O. Osman; Wesley, C. A. Field; Savannah, W F. Clayton; Stewarts vllle, Thomas Plngrey; Union Star O. A. Lewla. SCIATIUORTURE PAIN J3THTERED BY MR. MARSTOH AS GREAT AB MORTAL CAN STAND. For nix Months ITo Could Hat Turn In lied He Tells of o Itrmeily AVhlch IlnaGlvi-ll l' rfrct llpllcf. Tlio caso of Mr. Mnrston shows that Kiatica can 1)0 cured, nnd noonc afflicted by it should allow bimsulf to bo dis heartened. Ho was first stricken about n year afro, and forhix months ho suffered pain which ho thinks tho most intcuso thnt nny man could possibly stand. Asked about tho details of his remark nblo recovery, Sir. Mnrston gavo tho fol lowing account: " I was attacked by a numbness or dull feeling just back of my right hip. I didn't know what tho mat ter wns, but thought it was simply n stiffness that would wear nway in a short time. It didn't, however, nnd soon tho pain becanio so very bail that gvcr.y ftep was torture for mo. When I finally succeeded in gettinghonio, it was just as much ns I could do to reach my room nnd get to bed. "Tho doctor was .-etit, for, nnd when ho had examined mo ho said I had sciatica, tin prescribed for me, nnd ndvisctl mo not to try to lcavo my bed. Tho advice was unnecessary for I couldn't get out of bed if I wanted to. It wns impossible for mo to turn from ono sido to tho other. Iho moment I attempted to movo tiny part of my body, tho pain becanio so ex cruciating that 1 would havo to lio per fectly motionless. " I suffered this torturo for six months without getting nny relief. Thou I dis charge 1 tho doctor, and on tho ndvico of a friend I bought n box of Dr. 'Williams' Pink l'.Sls and began to tnko them, threo at a dow, threo times u day. I was de termined to givo thorn u thorough trial. "Two months after I began to uso them I was nblo to lcavo liiybednuil walk nbottt tho lioiiFe, nnd n mouth later I wns entirely cured and nblotognnbnut my workiw usual. I thin); Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro tho best mcdiciuo I over used, and I heartily recommend tliotn to anyone who .suffers from sciatica." Mr. Mnrston is a prosperous farmer and may bo reached by mail nddressed to Charles P. Marston, Hampton P. O., New Hampshire. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havo cured other painful nervous disorders, suchns neuralgia, partial par alvsis nnd locomotor ataxia. They aro bold by all druggists. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Curo fur FevcrUhneM, 1'omtlput Inn Heartache. Ntomacli Troubles. 1VthIniff IM orders, una iivmruy Wnrmii TJiuy Ilrcnk up C'nlil (n21 houri. Atnll Drmtt'lRts. 'A ct. Sample mallei! KUKH. Adilress, A. S. OLMSTED, LRoy,N.Y. nOTIUKr.RtY, force in chtl. dti'n'n Home, Htw York city. Let Common Sense Decide Do you honestly boliove, that. oofTco sold looso (in bulk), exposed nils hn made LION COFFEE the HAD EH OF Alt PACKAGE C0ITEES. Millions of American IIomoB welcomo LION COFFEE dnUy. Thero is 110 titronger proof of merit titan continued nnd lueroasj ing popularity. "Quality Burviven all opposition." fSolil only In I lb. pacliaRCH. Lion-lirael ou every pacliago.) (.Kavo your Lion-Ueaila for valuable jiremiuroR.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE VOOLSON SI'IOE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Made in SO Styles for Women, Misses and Children, Of Fill Kid ami Calf, lloublo Oak tiolo anil Solid Threinghout. "Tht Standard or Merit for Over If .If Calory." Wo presont to tho consumer a Shoo tho i-qual ol most shoes aoM ut $2.60 for tho mil- s 9 natvisal vomul nrlco of . ... fiOn ptf ftmir Misses', 91. to; Write for Our Ask for a QUALITY IS ',1gTTO! BWa OlitllUJti C'l.ni'KS. PURR vaaa. luitAivui cwas' ; i iusas. roia nireti 10 me retailer of 3TaDd''AgeDts"5cCigarsAre Leattersof the World. ,.r;MctBViSitafc FREE! Official Map. History and Workings of the Panama Cana! Map In three colors. 33 x 16 Inches. This tnnp which was prepared by ona of the official engineers, shows in com plete detail the topography of the Isth tnus of Panama, mountains, rivers and water courses on the scale of 11,000 feel to the inch, the location of the Canal and present and future line of the Panama Railroad, the. diversion of the Chagrcl River, location of the controlling dam and the famous Culebra Cut. Also Profile thfe Canal showing in different colors the work done br the Do Lesscp Company, the Krencb Company which succeeded De Lcssep's, and the work which remains to be done bji the United States Government. KncIoEC ten cents to coccr postage and mailing, and address, WARRtH J. LYNCH, Onernl Passenger Agent, lllg 1'fiur liouto. (Map Dept.) Ci.sunnati, O. EXCURSIONS TO THE FREE GRANT LANDS of WESTERN CANADA Pitting tlic months of March and April, there a-Mlbe Excursions on the various lines of tail, way to the C.ninilian West. Ihui'ltcik of thousands of the best Wheat anil Grazing I.auds on the Continent free to th settler. Adjoining lands may bo purchased from rail way and land companies at reasonable prices. For information as to route, cost of transporta tion, etc., apply to Scim'.ki.ni i.niiunt of !mmi oration, Ottawa, Canada, or to C! .1. llimi'dllTON. t mOiitney lllilif.. Chleairo. 111. J. 1. CllA WKoltn. li'p W estUlhBt.. Knnsits (,'lly, Mo Aiittiorizeel Cauudi.iu Cjuveriiiiii-rit Agents. Masy who fomierly srrwketf io?Dars nowsnokT IEWISSINGI.E BINDER STRAIGHT S CIGAR I1UUIS WHtHE Alt fISf FalLST llcst I'oUKb Syrup. Tnotvs Uoesl. Use I in timo. oifi ny nnigitiHis. A. N. K.-U 2O06 to cttifit, goriiw nnd insects, ia.ssing through litany haiicls (kohio of them not over-clean), "blonded," you don't know how or by whom, is lit for your uso ? Of course you don't. But I10N COFFEE Is another story. The green berries, selected by keen fudges at tbe plantation, are skillfully roasted at our fac tories, where precautions you would not dream of are taken to secure perfect cleanliness, flavor, strength and uniformity. Prom tho time the cojTee leaves the factory no hand touches il till it is opened in your kitchen. unuuren s. 91, do; uxiorus, 91.00. llliutratc.l Ilookloiof "O. K." St) lei. IB wiaiw:eiiii EI DITTMANN SHOE CO., St Louis. lOcts itr.ALa.oir.. hut Inr Pl. K QUALITY HA-