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Show . physician. surprised recovers throngli patient :TMWItion of a humble German, p Chicago. Nov. IS. Dr. G . a very ago reeks physl- and widely-known Street, was call- complicated case CannaUsm. Upon arriving at the man about forty he found a C Bring on tteBa a very k lying In ft prostrated condition, with bis whole " ' dangerously affected with the disease. He prescribed for tient", but the man continued to worse, and on Sunday evening found to be in a very alarm- condition. Tho knees and elbows were greatly lnflam-- j i larger joints be moved. It was not could tnd difficulty that the it with extreme turned In bed, with ent could be P1' or four persons. The i(1 0f three of the clothing was so painful means had to he adopted to keep , from the patients body. saw that his assistance The doctor and left the Id be of no avail, of the family the members jse to the door, weeping. bllowlng him ,Bt immediately the grief stricken o gge, I an humble the despair and now asked them to af the family, and accordingly his remedy, Sought forth a bottle of St. Jacobs The poor wife applied .this remeOH first appliation eased the dy. The after a few hours tient very much and, wonder of it again, used dmy the pain vanished entirely! wonders, improvejeery subsequent application and in two days he d the patient, out. .When the doctor was veil and after.-- be was Ind(tiled a Jew days were addressed by had heard of ftnnan. Ke eed surprised. Each to His Own. tell you, said the bachelor with as crusty way of thinking, "I dont of henpecked believe in this business man I think a married lusbands. 1 i&ould So do I, exercise his will. ureed the lady with an alimony, so Interfere with the long as he doesnt Harried woman exercising her wont Deafness Cannot Be Cored us they cannot reach the I, local applications There Is only one d portion of the ear. and that is by constl-tntion- al nr to cure deafness,Peafness rcmedie is caused by an lnfljnfd condition of the mucus lining of the When this tube U inflamed Tube lustachian have a rumnllng sound or imperfect hearclosed deafness Is ts and when it is entirely tte result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal tradition, hearing will be destroyed forever; out of ten are caused by catarrh, aine ca-but an Inflamed condition of which is nothin , ttemucus surfaces H undred Dollars for any case One ffe will give ll Deafne-- , (caused bv catarrh) that cannot Send for be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. lirculars, free CHENTEy & CQ ( Toled0i j gold hV Drupsists. Too. Ball s Family Fills are the beak a Two Asset. Paddy was going along the street one day he came across a chip potato Tn diawn by an ass. He stood and As looked at it for some time, when a him what he was at. "Oh, ays Paddy, Jasser by asked taring "be-gorr- an Ol'ie seen muny a lazy ass ia Olreland, but Olve never seen wan that needs a stamo engine to push it. -- Tit Bits. fears of suffering relieved Itching piles yield at once to proportiesof Doans Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. in a night. the curative Never fails. Hie New Way of Making Cake Wat Not Popular. The editor of a monthly magazine recently started a "cookery page. A few days ago an athletic-lookincraved audienre with him. She was seen to be carefully concealing something under her apron. Are you the man? blie asked, "who published that new way of making cake? - He admitted that he was. Tou said, Mix washing soda with- - the flour, and stir In a little bran and sweet oil to give it consistency.' Ye yes. stammered the editor. And you said, Add syrup and a gill of vinegar, and two ounces of gum arable wnen the cake is half baked. The gum arabic, you told ug, was to give the cake a rich appearance cn top." I believe yotf are said tho trembling right, editor. Well, take that, then! And the Indignant woman floored him with a weapon that felt like a club, but which instinct told him was a chunk of the cake. g EXISTED wo-ipa- u ONLY IN FANCY. Hawthorne's Hcuse of the Seven Gables" a Myth. A cousin of the late Nathaniel Hawthorne, who lives in Salem, says there never was a House of the Seven Gables in that town. He tells the Boston Journal that Hawthorne came down to visit me snortly before his death, and we rambled about the old haunts of his early days. I was particular to ask him to point out, If he could, the famous House of the Seven Gables, because at that time the controversy existed in some degree. There never was any, was his Immediate reply to m. I never had any particular horfse in my mind when I wrote the story. It was just a fancy of my own. To Honor George Meredith. The University of Wales proposes on George Meredith an honorary degree. Mr. Meredith has successfully evaded a multitude of titular distinctions and bas refused the offer of a lord rectorship, but he loves the wild Wales and may this time be tempted. The university authorities hope for a visit from Mr. Meredith and a personal investiture of the cap and gown. to confer Mrs. 'Winslow's Roothlng Myrnp.' For children teething, softens the gums, reduces to Sammatluo, allays pain, cures wind colic. 23c a bottle. Ways of the Japanese. I stood Japan says: on the Tokyo platform holding a cube of bird cage wherein perched a small canary. The last train which could carry me to my steamer at Yokohama was about to leave, but without me, It appeared. I was in charge of a live animal that animal must be separately booked and placed in a special compartment allotted to cattle, sheep, tigers, birds or anything that breathed, not human. A little Japanese girl standing by laughed, whipped out some pieces of rice paper, fastened them around the cage; and behold, I had only a parcel now. But my train had gone. The little maid, with frank hospitality, took me to her mothers home and gave me tea, and I caught the belated steamer after all. A traveler in six-inc- h The French Army. The Gazette of the French Ministry of War snows that from Nov. 1, 1902, toCct 31, 1903, the French army will consist of all men born between Jan. 1, 1857, and Dec. 31, 1881. Llttl Colds neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr Woods Norway Fins Syrup cures little colds curee big colds too, down to the very verge of consumption. FADELESS DYES do not the hands or spot the kettle, except green and purple. One of the most expensive of modern cures is the electric light treat- able-bodie- d PUTNAM tain Formosans Submit to Japan. I As a sign of submission to Japanese rule, the- - Formosans are cutting their hair, something that has always been considered a mark of Indignity. Every week tho governor of Formosa to Tokto the additional telegraphs lumber of natives who have cut their lair, just as our officers In the Philippines send weekly reports of the military operations there. j Expensive Cancer Cure. ment for cancer. The apparatus costs over $500, the amount of current used ia very large, and it is only possible to operate on a spot as big as a dime thousand at one time. Twenty-twcandle-powe- r of light Is concentrated by quaitz lenses, which eliminate the heat rays and allow only the chemical rays to pass through them. As treatment Is necessary for an hour a day for at least three months, it makes this cure one of the most expensive. o ALMOST A MIRACLE. 49'763.-M- rs. M. Is ted. iitrand street, Galveston, Tex., who Is proprietor of ft house 120 , e. No boarding at that address, numbering her boarders a dozen medics!among stu- I caught cold during ths dents, says: flood of September, 1900, and It settled in my kidneys. Despite the fact . that 1 tried all kinds of medicines and was under the care of physicians, tbs excruciating twinges and dull achmg across the small of my back refused to leave, and trouble with the kidney secretions began to set in. From then, ordinary Anglo-Saxofails to describe the annoyance and suffering I endured. The feaiful pain through my body, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, consequent loss of energy, and, finally, indication of complete dissolution compelled me, from sheer agony and pain, to either lie on the floor aud scream, or forced me Into spasms. On such occasions my husband called in a physician, whose morphine treatment relieved me temporarily. 1 grew weaker and thinner.and so run down physically that nothing was left but skin and bone. All my friends, acquaintances and neighbors knew about my ciitical condition, and on one occasion I was reported dead and they came to see ray corpse. A. last the doctors attending me held a consultation and agreed that if I did not undergo an operation 1 could not live. Preparations were made, a room selected at the city hospital, and they even went so far as to have the carriage brought to the door to carry me there. I dont know why, but something told me not to go, and 1 abNow I want the solutely refused. reader to grasp every word of the following: A friend of ours, a Mr. knowing that my kidneys were the real cause of the entire trouble, brought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills to the house, and requested me to give them a trial. I had taken so much medicine that I was more than discouraged, and had little, if any, faith In any preparation. However, I reasoned If they did not do me good they could not possibly make me worse, so I began the treatment. After the third dose, I felt something dart across me like a flash of lightning, and from that moment I began to The pain in my back and kidneys positively disappeared, the kidney secretions became free and natural. At present I rest and sleep well, my appetite is good, my weight bas increased from 118 to 155 pounds, and my flesh is firm and solid. My friends actually marvel at the change in my appearance. Words cannot express my own feelings. I am not putting It too strongly when I say I have been raised from the dead. I am satisfied that had it not been for Doans Kidney Pills, taken when they were, I would have been either lying In the Lake View Cemetery, or an Invalid for the balance of my lite. I will be only too pleased to give minuter particu lars of my case to any one calling on me, not, of course, out of idle curiosity, but it they really have kidney complaint and want to know what course to pursuo to get relief; A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Isted will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address THE SPOILS OF BAfYLCl. Antiquarians Revel In Finds from An cient City. The ruins of Babylon continue to yield antiquities of the very highest Interest to the excavators who represent the German Oriental society. From the center of the square site which extends for miles on both sides of the Euphrates, at a place now , called the Germans have taken 400 tablets, one being a syllabary In two languages which may add a good deal to cur knowledge of the languages written in cuneiform signs, and another, a litany, which was chanted by the priests of Marduk or Merodach at the temple of Esagila. Marduk was one of the twelve great gods and was represented in heaven by a constellation. In some of his traits he was like Hercules, in others like Zeus. A striking discovery was the site of a temple of the god who was the Babylonian forerunner of Pai-eothe physician of the gods in Homer, and of Aesculapius in later centuries. This god of physicians was worshipped as Ador or Nlneb. Amulets, cylinder seals, reliefs showing hunting scenes and colored tile work of a very high artistic value are among the German spoils at Babylon during the past season. -- Makes Stops, But Drops Passen gers Off at Stations. A model of a new device was recently shown before the members of the British Association, by means of which It is possible to put passengers off at any station along a railroad without stopping the train. The model showed a circular track. The last carriage on the train was slipped as each station was passed and passengers wishing to alight at the next station would proceed to the last carriage, the train being of course continuous on the American plan, so that access could be had right through. Then the slipped carriage had deposited its passengers and taken up a fresh load, it would be started and the next train would be allowed gradually to catch it up. It would then form part of the new train until having passed a sufficient number of stations, it came to be the last carriage again, when it would be once more slipped. Of course the cars vould be electrically driven, and the author exhibited a model showing how by an electrical- - device it could be shown in the separate car and in the overtaking train how far the two were apart. No CHILDREN ENJOY THE ' - V? sn & A Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoyment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the to their greater part of that healthful development which is so essential which ia needed the is a laxative When remedy when grown. happiness internal the sweeten and organs and to to cleanse them strengthen given on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is should Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is '.he only laxative which be used by fathers and mothers. pleasantly and Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, cleanses the which and or without nauseating griping, irritating, naturally which results system effectually, without producing that constipated habit and e against cathartics and modern imitations, from the use of the which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them happy, do not give grow to manhood and'woraanhood, strong, healthy and when nature needs them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and . gentle Syrup of Figs. Its is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the - laxativequality principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous dealers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be oought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP CO- .- printed on the front of every package. In order to get its beneficial effects it is altv ys. ways necessary to buy na life-lon- g Pe-n,- ia a. -- 4&S 'jpVt.:.' Pe-ru-- when I found myself with a bad case of catarrh of the head and throat Peruna was the first thing that I thought of. And my convictions were not wrong, for in a few weeks after using Peruna systematically I was entirely rid of this aggravating and distressing disease, catarrh. If people knew how efficient Peruna was for this trouble they would not hesitate to try it. I have all the faith in the world in it, and have never known of a case where the person wae. Jennie Drie-not cured in a short time. ' col I. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Perunaa write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Ex-Stat- e X'T f November Colds Should Not Be Allowed to Develop IntoChronio Catarrh. Cures a Cold Promptly and Permanently. n EARACHE! fire-bric- k From corners here and there. 'rv'' old-tim- CATARRH NEW IDEA FOR EXPRESS TRAINS. I am glad to recommend Fernna as it neighbor recomhas done so much for me. 1 had been a mends it to neighgreat sufferer from catarrhal colds un- bor. Peruna cures til I was urged to try Peruna, and I am catarrh permanenthappy to say that it has entirely cured ly, and this way me. I shall never be without it and has gaineda friend. most cheerfully recommend it to others People who have been cured by Pewho are afflicted as I have been. runa many years ago have been Katherine Dauter, 239 13th St., Mil- eager to recommend Peruna to their rieuds ever since. This is the way waukee, Wis. Most people think the success of Peis advertised. It advertises itself. runa depends upon the use of advertise- Its merits are its chief advertisement. ments Undoubtedly the advertise- Once cured of so distressing and exasments help some But by far the great- perating a malady as catarrh, it becomes est number of people who hear of Pe- the duty of every one to pass it along; runa, have their attention called to it to call the attention of those who are still victims, to a remedy that rarely by a friend. Some one gets cured of chronic ca- fails to cure. tarrh by Peruna. After he ia certain of Imitation of his cure, he is sure to recommend it to Beware of...Cheap lie Sure That You Get his friends. Friend recommends it to friend and the news spreads from tongue There are no substitutes for Peruna. to tongue. Allow no one to persuade you that there AH the advertisements In the world is something just as good. The success could not make Peruna as popular as of Peruna has tempted many people to JUST A GENTLE HINT. it Is. Peruna cures. That is the rea - devise cheap imitations. Beware of son people like It Peruna cures a them. . Be sure that you get Peruna. But It Was Hardly Possible to MisunMiss Jennie Driscoll, 870 Putnam Ave., very stubborn disease. That is why derstand Its Meaning. recommends N. Y., Writes: Peruna It everyone Brooklyn. The head of the house had already cures chronic catarrh after all other T heard so much in praise of Peruna for the and host played genial kindly remedies fail which explains why as a specific for catarrhal affections that two weeks beyond the time of the invitation sent to the third cousins once removed who were hfs guests. German Plows in Russia. SHE WOULD RATHER LEAVE. I can't stand this much longer, he Germany sold Russia nearly $700,000 last year. The plow in said behind closed doors to his wife. Bridgets Natural Objections to Her worth of plows has wheels at the country But what can be done? They are use in that Employers Instructions. so it doesn t have to be held. under our roof beam tip deterservant a A requiring Thats all right. Ill give them a minedlady on having one from the countwenty minute. Diphtheria relieved Dr.in Thomas little hint, very gently. Eclectno she advertised for Almost miraculous. consequently try, In I havent much confidence your one that had never be-- ', from home Oil At any drug Btore. Y. N. Foster-MilburFor Buffalo, Co., little hints. Hadn't you better leave before. sale by all druggists, price 50 cents the matter to me? Pepsin a Missouri Town. Bridget duly arriv J, and one evenper box. Why should I leave the matter to ing the lady end her husband agreed Pepsin is the name of a Jasper counyou? I guess I can manage a little to have Lbsi.er for tea. ty (Mo.) town near Carthage. Elastic Paper. like that. thus: thing addressed Bridget The New of Isay Senator Arkell Whats the secret of happy, rigorous Then suppose neither of us does BvJget, there is a lobster for tea. health? Simply keeping the bowels, the York bas invented a kind of paper evseen almost have When undressed. They in anything. stomach, the liver and kid. 'ey strong and Please bring It which will stretch to a certain extent rein town. They must bethinkactive. Burdock Blood Bitters does It. was erything and Bridget bell the rang, considera without tearing. There is soon. of home and tea, lobster pretty going ing in to the inbring quired ' Few American Women Criminals. able demand for such a paper for They'll "Now, don't you worry. with only one petticoat stance, for lining sugar barrels, etc. A' never guess what Im after. There she appeared In American prisons the proportion on. great drawback about ordinary papers wont be occasion for the least particle of men to w'omen is as 12 to 1; m hair with standing The gentleman, is that they will not give a particle, French prisons as 5 to 1. of offense. straight on his head, and the lady, and therefore tear easily. The Japanexthird the a beautiful What day, with mouth and eyes wide open, ese crepe paper probably suggested cousin once removed greeted him at claimed: the new elastic paper. UINSWIZARD.pILj breakfast the next morning, "Bridget, what do you mean by a beautiful Yes, he responded, this? The Best Building Stone. "Sure, maam, you told me to bring Fossil coral, found In Fiji, is the day for cousins to go home. in the lobster undressed; but the best building stone In the world. It LIKING. Lifes Scars. divil a stitch more Ill take off if I Is soft when first cut, but hardens to Merthe world is round, and yet a say after situation. Liverpool of the They lose the consistency I often think it square. cury. few months' weathering. So many little hurts we get M d, DYING FROM Xiechan-el-Aswad- But one great truth In life I've found, While journeying to the west The only folks who really wound Are those we love the best. '"S - A THOUSANDS OF WOMEN The man you thoroughly despise Can rouse your wrath, 'tis true; Annoyance in your heart will rise At things mere strangers do; But those are only passing ills; This rule ail lives will prove, The rankling wound which aches and thrills Is dealt by hands we love. The choicest garb, the sweetest grace. Are oft to strangers shown: The careless mien, the frowning face Are given to our own. We flatter those we scarcely know, We please the fleeting guest. And deal full many a thoughtless blow To those who love us best. Love does not grow on every tree, Nor true hearts yearly bloom; Alas for those who only see This cut across a tomb! But, soon or late, the fact grows plain To all through sorrow's test. The only folks who give us pain Are those we love the Best. Woman's Journal. Light as a Healing Agent. In view of the growing Importance of the application of light as ft healing principle In medical science the medical congress which recently convened at Wiesbaden invited Prof. Bio of Copenhagen to read a paper on the subject. The lecturer explained the principle of employing light for healing purposes after excluding Its chemical effects. The results obtained by this method in cases of smallpox, according to the lecturer, are such that the question is raised whether the light treatment shall not be made compulsory. Prof. Bie approves the apparatus Invented by Dr. Flnsen of Copenhagen, with which the latter has achieved such remarkable success in cases of lupus, but urges that no one but qualified doctors should be allowed to apply the light treatment, as disturbances are apt to occur which render it necessary to break it off suddenly. Proof of Filial Affection. When a Carthage father became so he badly jagged a few nights ago that could not walk, his muscular son threw him over his shoulder and "toted him home much as he would have carried a sack of flour an exhibition which filial tends to disprove the theory that affection is decreasing. Kansas City jduraaL Oil as Medicine. In Levantine countries they say the external use of oil prevents rheumatism, gout and other kindred maladies, by external which are aggravated chills, and that the Internal uss of the oil removes the toxic condition of the blood which leads to the generation of these maladies. Dr. Breast August Koenigs W. L7 DOUGLAS 3&$39 SHOES SS L OoH'ilas sloes are tiie standard of th world. 11. !,. Kouelas mule and old more men Goodyear licit (Hand Sewed Irore-e- ) khoe la W six month of lhflr nr other mauufacturtr. will paid to anion wk, disprove this statement. 1M tlnn nnn KEHAKU thin b IU.UUU ran DOUCLAS $4- SHOES W.L. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. 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It as an element of fumily Drops will rid you been asked by the executive commit- saves money and stands without a peer on the market of both. tee of the United Irish League for economy of today. Once you try it you will always conDeCOSTAS LIVER North Donegal to resign his seat In tinue its admirer. Price right; 25c per pouud. FILLS is Health parliament, because he attended the MEW LETT BROS CO. coronation, reiterates his declaration Nw DISCOVERY: give Insurance for relief and cures worn I quick aJ 1 Book of teat Imonisls that he will do nothing of the kind. rases. 25 cents a policy. and 10 DAYS treatment FKES. Dr.SH. GREED 8 80KB, Bos &,Atlanta, G is your health What Stops tho Cough and worth? Works Off the Cold SALESMEN Make Sf 0.00 DfiiLY Oor viASTta cataujois tap. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25a 6e rlciucint Pnm .loi .rayoa Portraits 46s ruallyltr All Lung Diseases MiO'fMMtaoiOVMI IrtlAW.nilll! tAla,Chk4p,IUv Dept, B. start with a cough. Union of Cemetery Employes. 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