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Show I . . , TWO BIGNALS. . Tier are rot 10 serious elgaalill. of Kidney Th C rat slg-a I comet from the back , ftl In the Fertile Wheat Flelt J Western Canada. To tha Editor: a 'with US aumew- - GREAT TRAVELER TO MARRY. a' Burton Holme Engagement ton Girt Announced. R Burton Holme, a hose engagement to Miss Margaret Oliver of Boa- - H BCbetBBd fains. T b second comes Ignat la tbs ney Kid- secre- tions. The artne Is thin or colored, and showing a brick-dus- t like" deposit. Urination Is infrequent, too frequent r excessive Ton should beed these danger before chronic complications set In Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Take Doans Kidney Pills in time and the cure is simple. J, F. Watnwrlghl, of the firm pf Bones A Wain right, paintera and contractora, Pulaski, Va, says: "Four r Ore times a year for the past few years 1 Lav suffered with severe attacks of pain In my hack, caused from 'kidney trouble. During these spells I was in such misery from the constant pain and aching that It was almost impossible for me to stoop or stra'ghten and It really seemed as if the whole mall of my back had given away. At times I also bad difficulty .with the kidney secretions which were discolored, Irregular and scalding, and i was also greatly distressed with headache and dullness. I used a number of recommended remedies but I never found anything ao successful aa Doan's Kidney Pills When I beard of them I had an attack and procured a box f them. In a few daya the pain and lameness disappeared, the trouble with the kidney secretions was corrected and my system waa improved generally. I have every confidence in Doan's Kidney nil,'' A KKEE TRIAL of this great kid-ae- y medicine which cured Mr. Wain-wrlgwill be mailed to any part of ths United States on application. Address Foster-MilbuCo., Buffalo, N. V. For sale by all druggists, prke 10 and pale, too highly slg-Bal- e lent per box. NOT MEANT Mlstak THE E. Acprnv ton has Just been announced, and wedding will take place in the premier American traveler and lecturer on foreign countries. He was born In Chicago In 1870, and after his graduation from the Harvard school he began those remarkable migration in the description of which he has given delight to thousands of as well as to thousands of traveled persons themselves whoee June, la -- stay-at-hom- SOUGHT LIFE OF OFFICIAL. Mexican Mob Thraatansd Governor of Neuvo Leon. A mob of 15,000 cltlens opposed to tb of Bernardo Reyes as governor of the state of Neuvo Leon, Mexico,-marche- d to the governor's in residence shouting Monterey "Death to Reyes," and in a clash a 1th the police five persons" ere killed and 'many woundt-- d Gov ' Reyes,--1 who for- HOUSE. Put Kansaa Statesman Embarrassing Position. Representative In D, S3 Morria ly Vaar1 Gifts to Charity. Some curloua fact In the matter of large gifts for charity during last pear are given la Appleton's Annual. Bf the Immense amount given for kducatlonnl purposes were Jbntributed by persons still living, brhlle nlxaeventh of th total for cam foreign missionary 3 work through bequest. The gifts and allowance being made for the breaking of some wills, aggregate f6M4l,789, divided as follows: Educational $20,117,525; Institution, Ihnrch and .Toting Men's Christian Association work, $7,588,820: foreign missionary work, $263.5 uO; benevolent societies, $1,364,724: hospitals lad asylums, 926,480,358: museums and art Institutions. $6,373,423; $943,440; Naw York Historical Soil ety. $30.000." S But They May Ba Happy Yet " Account bav been given of the marriage at AlchUon of ' Lieut. Jerome Pillow sad Miss Mary Hether-togtoAt the wedding supper, according to the Globe, Mr, Pillow was ailed on for a speech. He arose and aid: "Whlla 1 waa at West Point 1 was taught to keep my mouth shut, sad 1 have adhered to the rule ever since." Then the bride waa called aa for a speech. She arose and aald : While at SL Mary's I was taught lo talk all tha time, and I have prac-llcethe rule ever since." But how ad It Is to ace such a spirit of contradiction and contrariness made manifest even before the honeymoon had commenced. Kansaa City Journal. T Rallgloua Condition of England. Whlla the Church of England la Instating upon thousands of schodls maintained from public fund being converted Into preserve for the Inculcation of Its particular dogmas, all eburches are losing their hold over the masses, and the national religion b becoming a vague agnosticism. People may regret this, but regret does pot alter fact, and nothing is gained by blinking It London Truth. fiva-alxt- hi mi fit A of tha most popular public mea la Mexico, has for aeveral yearn been viewed aa a probable auoceaaor of Dias In th presidency. Since his election aa governor of Neuvo Leon, however, bla popularity has waned, especially In the capital of that state. TO SUCCEED HIS FATHER. L. F. fiwlft Mentioned for Head of Im- mense Interests It la believed In packing house circles in Chicago that L. F. Swift, eldest son of the late G, F. Swift, will beCo. come the president of Swift Th first vice president of the company is R C. Swift, a brother of th late president Mr. Swift lives In Boston, sad the belief la that he would not care to assume the actual direction of the business of tha corporation L. F. Swift ia second vice president of the company, and for a number of years has been In active direction of 1 -- fellow-citizens- Promise to Rtsd Bible Dally. The Rev. E. W. Bishop, minister of South church. Concord, Mas., Is con ducting a daily Bible class of 139, who have enrolled and promised to read dally. The present course on the history of Israel will cover eight months. hlgb-prlce- d one-quart- Anyone who sees any of these d paraging letters should remember tht It la railway and real estate Interest who have from purely selfish reaso organised a campaign to stem th Sow to Canada. If Canada were hit as bad aa represented there would ao need of auch an organisation. T fact that auch exists la of Itself a nlflcent tribute to Canada. Finally j should not be forgotten that the letteg published are brimful, of falsehood and that $7,000 satisfied Americans the Canadian West constitute a liviq proof that such Is the case. The Canadian Government agg whose name appears In advertlsem elsewhere In this paper Ja authorial to give ail information aa to rates a available lands In Western Canada t ity IDUtS i ft," E3WFT yards. His brother, R F. Swift, a director, also has been in the management L. A. Carton Is treasurer of the company, and represents Boston Investors. affairs . -- - , them. d i U States to the Canadian North wee assumed such proportions that o tied afforts are now being mad interested persona and corporator ? stem the tide. The effort are ti Initiated chiefly by railway and : estate Interests in tha states i which tha bulk of the emigration ts The movement of popula: place. has taken from numerous states It and of persons whose press along railway in these states In business for the transportation c panles. Tbe movement has also coma ao widely known that it haa r vented the settlement of vacant l& along these lines, parties who m hav located there being attracted the free aud more fertile land of C ada. The result of tbe movement been that the railway companies only see the vacant lands along 1' lines remain vat ant, but they also hundreds of substantial farmers v have helped provide business for G railways move away and so cease tt hi The farmer contributions. moved to Canada because they w convinced that it would be to t) financial interest to do so. In mo they have been inconsiderate enot to place their own financial inters befora those of the financial inter of tha railway corporations. In addition to the railway corpe, tiona, real estate dealer are work to stem the flow of emigrants course every emigrant who goea Canada mean the loss of commission on land deals by real estate (ftalert. Now a person haa but to know what the interests are that are trying to stop the flow to know what motive la Influencing their course. Th emigration means financial lost to railway corporation and to real estate men. These Interests therefore are not directing their opposition effort out of any love for the departing emigrants ir out of any high patriotic motive Bther. They are doing ao purely .from (elfish Interests. It la a matter of dollars and cent with them. They are to patriotic,- - they are so consumed by , that they love for their want to prevent these fellow-cltlzegoing to Canada and getting free farms of tbe best wheat land In the korld, and Instead they want to make farms in tha them stay on United States, whera they will continue to pour money into the pockets of these railways and real estate min. One of the methods employed by these interests to stem the tide la tbe distribution of matter to newspapers, painting Canada in the darkest colors. These articles emanate chiefly from a bureau la SL Louis They are tent out at frequent intervals for simultaneous publication. A writer la employed at a high lry to preparjgp matter, , ' Moreover, statements absolutely it variance with the truth have latdy bees published broadcast These chiefly la what purport to be kb ten from persona who art alleged to have goat to Canada and becoma i gusted with IL Only a few of stub kava been published, sad they contax statements that are absurd la thdr falsity. Whether th parties who aea appear la connection with then letters have ever been In Canada, art, If to, their history while thera, la M thoroughly looked Into. The db emery of their motive, like tbe die tovery of the motive of the Interna hho are engineering the opposition may prove Illumining. In tha me time, however. It may be pointed out that only a few of auch letter ban appeared, but since 1897 over 17,0(8 Americas settlers have gone to th Canadian West Can any reasonabb person suppose for a moment that I aa bad as ref Canada waa yeseuted la these letters th 87,001 Aksericns now there would remain ii the Wintry; or. If the Canadian We had not proved .the truth of all th waa elalmed for It, tha papers of eves state tn tha American North we would not be filled with letters Mylt eoT Imagine $7,000 aggressive Amet team deceived and not making ahot shift of their deceivers. The fact I tbe 87,000 are well satisfied and aa encouraging their friends to folio r 4m . at the Confederate Scout In Distress. Skye Temple, one of Gen, Robert R Lee' most famous icon t a, la sick and penniless In New York. He waa wounded half a score of times in the civil war and never fully recovered from his Injuries. lHla pains are so rreat. that he baa to sleep on a jallet DJd. on the floor, the movement of a spring bed racking him too severely when he attempts to turn from one aide to the other.' Temple la a member of a confederate veteran camp In of New York city, two member which are doing what they can him. . - BACICACHE. IN DEATH STRUGGLE The emlgratk farmers trom the -- of BcFTyler county had an experience in till House the other day that was gomewhat mortifying to him for a short time. He had been writing a letter to his wife. In his haste to prepare an amendment to a resolution that was pending he mistakenly wrote It on the back of a sheet of paper la the letter and sent It to the tierk'a desk. He arose at the same Ima and said: "Mr. Speaker, 1 wish offer as amendment "The gen Bemaa from Schuyler, Mr. Morria, ffera aa amendment.1 said Speaker iTw Tom. Duncan. "Read It, Mr. -- tlerk,Clerk Jeff Pollard, with -- a Antilles expression, began In an loud voice: "My dear Mag Jt I find myself awfully lonesome here Without you" "Hold on. there, Mr. Clerk," yelled Morria "That's ot right That's the wrong aide." The House held 1U aides to laugh, while Morria sunk Into hia teat with vary red face, sad Clerk Pollard turned the paper and began to read th resolution. Kansas City Journal. A. to-d- o turkey MAY SOON BE ENGAGED ; he Outrages So Long Endured in Macedonia to Be Avenged War Regarded as Possible in Near future. Austria has mobilized thiee army rps at Agrsm, Tarajero, ami Temes- r, and L bolding them in readl- s for the occupation of Mttrovitza, European Turke), according to a Mall patch to the Ixindon l)ail m Vienna The Austrian officials are embar-!-aed- , becaube theBe however, op are not fitted for mountain npaigolng, such aa would be In the event of their being aired In tbe Balkans rhe Bosnian and Tyrolese rc would be mutable for .mic h poses, but the former consists inly of Mohanui toanb, therefore ot be used, and the latter can- e ' merly was minister of war, and one FOR well Russia and 1 Lady Beauchamps Fan. New South ladies of Wah Seventy have sent a fan to Lady Beauchani The fan la mate of white ostrl( Bar feathers from tha dough ostrich farm at South He The tortoiseshell sticks are org mented with a monogram tn Aust llan silver, while the handle pivot mountings are of Australian gold. , f ' Look tor this Trwto Mark Tbe KIew, Kj Ktvehea Kind Tbe norea without am ahea or beat." Make eom'ortable cooUa Snow Will Stop Rifla BullaL ; rifle bullet fired at distance of fifty yards will not through a wall of snow four f thick. A Martini a i through the long list of important journalb, hate t hanged their tone in reference to tbe present Balkan situ-atlon, has excited widespread wonder and can only be explained on tbs ground that Russia is preparing for war with the Turk. For weeks all the papers had been condemning In the bitterest of language the inhuman brutality of th Miltan for liib toleration of the being perpetrated by bis -- out-rac- sol-diei- b in Macedonia. But now all Is changed The papers are milder tn tone, there is less hoFtile criticism, and hopes for a peaceful 'set dement of the whole question are expressed Backache Is a forerunner and one of tbe most common symptoms of kidney trouble and xsomb displacement. BQLLMfxffS EXPERIENCE. Nome t.me ago I was ia p very weak condition, my work made me nervous and my but. u ached fnglitfullv all the time, and 1 had terrible headREAD HISS aches M v mother got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Comseemed to for me, and it strengthen my back and help me at once, aud I did not get so tired aa before. I continued to take it, and it brought health and strength to me, and I want to thank you for the Miss Katb good it haa done me. pound 14'Jnd St. A Wales Ave., New York City. 1 5000 forfeit Iftriglnaltf prwhtcvd mbotm itttr proving gvnuinvMuu Bolluah, Lydia F Pinkbams Vegetable Compound cures because it ia tbe greatest known remedy for kidney and womb troubles. Every woman who is puzzled about ber condition should writ to Mrs. Pinkhant at Lynn, Matuu, and tell ber alL LAUGH AND BE WELL. Effective Prescription That Should Ba Scene of Probable Conflict Between Turks an 4, " Easy tcTill. Macedonians. Be Jolly by all means. The latest (Star marks location of Sotla. where Macedonian' have eoncen trated ) is the laughter cure, which has sot be moved eastward without the Tbe cause Is this the merit of being rational If nothing The czar and the Russian governalsnn .which it would cause the Moelse, for from time Immemorial the ment have decided that the Turkish hammedan populace. effect of a good hearty laugh has been which horror must end, and tbe only way Bosnia and Herzegovina, regarded as a healthy tonic for the Austria occupies militarily under the that it can be done is through some melancholic and a restorative for the y treaty of Berlin, are growing danger-oaslcompromise or a peaceful settlement depressed. excited, hjen are secretly arra-Ji- altogether, If possible. And tn order Another ancient physician recomto give this plan of peace every posand smuggling arms and ammuni-timended a good laugh as s powerful from Montenegro. It Is feared sible chance of success It has been means of "desopilating the spleen, an armed emigrat- decided to conciliate the Turk; hosthey contemplate whatever that may mean; while a ihsur-put ion to old Servla to Join the tility must give way to gentler means, third writes of laughter as "a mighty and if they do not succeed, it wi'J stimulant to ths liver and a lifter-uAlbanians. Although affairs at Nitrovitza and be time to try sterner measures of ths heart." Coming to mors reare reported to be calmer, Should war come there will be a cent times, Foussagrlves believed a new element of strategy introduced ge rising of the Albanians In those mirth to be the most lever of creates Intense concern at the into the situation, for It would , ba health, while Tlssot powerful claims .to hav j&lace, among the ministers and at impossible for the Russian army to cured scrofulous children by tickling Ibe embassies. pass through Roumanla, as they did them and. making them laugh. t It ia felt that a continuation of the in 1$77, under the terms of the San r trouble la the vicinity ot Drug Drinking la. London-Tb- o Stephano treaty, which set Roumanla Ja liable to lead at any moment to an free. new license act in London haa ; of Austrian extension occupation The lines of operation In that war brought to light the fact that a great over the satire district, although It la are shown in the cut of drugs that cannot b by the dotted quantity within believed that nothing chort of abso- lines. the meaning of th brought will be a more difficult It are drunk by peolute necessity win induce Austria to as intoxicants act proposition now, for the next . Invatake advantage of this right, which sion would have to be diverted Into ple, upon whom It haa ths effect of la reserved to her by tbe treaty of a more circuitous Among things route, starting from habitual drunkenness Berlin. tnat are thus consumed are methylatOdessa and Sevastapol, through According to a dispatch from Conaea to Varna and Bourgas on ed spirits and eau de cologne, and the especially prevalent stantinople the Austrian, Russian and tbe Turkish coast, where the Rus-slo- n practice is British ambassadors have had audiamong society people, chiefly women, would have to laud. troops ences of the sultan, on whom they who would resent the Imputation that The gate to the Bosporus will have impressed the necessity of suppressthey were drunkards. to be guarded by the splendid battleing the Albanian agitation. The sulQUIT AND EAT. tan Informed them that In tbe event ships and cruisers of the Russian of the failurw of the pacificatory mis- navy, a fleet which would advance as Some Coffee Tales. sion that ho had dispatched to Al- far south as the formidable Turkish of the Bosporus would permit. Bhcrw a woman an easy, comforts' bania, be- - would take measures for forts A war on these lines is considered tbe military occupation of the disble and healthful way to improve her to be more than a possible contingenturbed region. complexion and she is naturally incy, from the fact that plan of invaterested. sion baa been mapped out with auch Russia Preparing to AcL Coffee la the one greatest enemy of careful which in attention to detail, much more fair women, for in the t The mysterious manner most of cases newspapers of " St. Petersburg, carefully than tbe newspapers or og It directly affects the stomach pro(he down fleial gazettes are allowed to print official Gazette from th ducing slight,- - mud sometimes great congestion of the liver and therefore causing the bile to be absorbed Into the system Instead ot going its natural way. The result Is a sallow, muddy skin and a train of diseases of the different organs of the body which, in ell too many cases, develop Into chronic diseases A lady speaking of how coffee affected her says: "I was very fond of coffee but while drinking It was under the care of the doctor most of the time for liver trouble, and was compelled to take blue mass a great deal of the time. My complexion was bad and I bad a pain In my side steadily, . probably in the liver. When I concluded to quit coffee and take Postum Food Coffee I had It made carefully and from the very first cup we liked the taste of it better than any of tbe old coffee. "In a short time the pain left my aide and my friends began to comment on the change in my complexion and general looks I have never seen anything equal to the good I got from making this change. A young lawyer in Philadelphia named , whoee 11? waa almost a burden from Indigestion and Its train of evils, quit coffee some months ago Map of Territory in Which Fighting May Occur. and began on Postum Food Coffee. He quickly recovered and la now well, 6cheme of Purple and Blue. Vort Bternburgk Diplomatic Act Strong and cheerful and naturally Purple and blue Is the fashlonahld Heretofore It has not been the cusloud In his praises of Postum. tom ot members of the diplomatic color combination which has super"ABOtherfriendan old. gentleman corps to go to the railroad station seded the too "prevalent blue "and of seventy, named , who for years when the President haa been leaving green mixtures since that bat been suffered all one could snljfer and live, 'Washington, but the German ambas- adopted by the public. Given the from dyspepsia, and who sometimes sador. Baron Von Sternburg. was ao right tints, purple and blue Is an ex- for weeks could eat no bread or solid cordially greeted by Mr. - Roosevelt cellent scheme of coloring; but th food, only s Uttle weak igruel or mlIlL when be came tb bid the- President purple must he quit coffee' upon my recommendation exhis is noticeable In that which the plum, and and took up Postum. He good bp a few days sgo. began to get in the blue must have a hint of gray In better at ample may he followed by others mice. Now he can eat rich IL of The -- It Is believed that several Junction mauve and pale th future. or whatever he likes ard la rein t that they turquoise blue with w hlch we are rastry foreign mlnlstei well. perfectly to in the summer is a variation familiar did not embrace tbe tp,Ortunlty Names given by ttostom Co., Batchief to. of the which suc-this is scheme, also friendship j demonstrate . tle Creek. Mich. . cessful when carefully carried out magistrate and tbe Ucitoa States. 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