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Show r Was hi n g to n Gossip Twimm, u FAEM AND i iRDEN. - In-sa- ' com-jxaitt- AkharaJ-varadhara,- - fair-hatre- x - vy VS' office. tar Mall. Harpers sal ths Dead-LNot long ago n prospectus of on of the Harper periodicals waa sent, by the error of a now clerk In their mailing department to ths wrong name on a' list of patrons of the house. The name chanced to he that of a world-famostatesman who haa been dead tor some year. The prospectus was returned to the Harper. Jrith ths following Indorsement: "In heaven, Mie ImuHi As your publica1901. Gentlemen: from Utah, settled In Utah with her tions are not permitted to circulate parents when the was 19 years old. hers, I believe It would be useleaa N Sh was born in Port Henry, N. T. me to subscribe for them. Yours iV She was a society bells la ths western spectfully" (and here followed th4 territory when Mr. Kearns met her, name of the famoua statesman). Tht They now have three children, who Indorsed circular was carefully filed tot Iara just old enough to enjoy their new tutors reference. life at tbe capital. Mrs. Kearns mother and sister will probably spend the Little Crime Is tolte winter with her at the Shoreham. and The province of Ulster to Jn a .rethe season will be a gay one for them. markably tranquil condition. Tha numJohn Tyler Morgan, ths senior sena- ber of person charged with crime whs tor from Alabama, la one of ths most appeared before the recent aaelses la notable figures In the group of statesBelfast was much smaller than usual, men In Washington. Now that the Tber war only thirty cases. From building of an Isthmian canal teems s many districts police reports Indicate a certainty ths measure of his happiness great tolling off in crime. should be filled, for he has been a consistent champion of ths project for Weenie of She Wert. . , many rears. The number of persons to the section Senator Morgan joined the confeder-- - of land la, In Great Britain, 949; Japan, ate army as a private in 1861 and was 300l Italy, 976; Germany, 970. Austria, promoted through all grade until at 235; France, 187; Hungary, 154; 8 pain. ths close of the war he held the rank 99; United States. 22; Russia. 15. In 1877 he was of brigadier-genera- l. elected senator and has served his H prsjreth best who loveth beat all state la that capacity tinea. He to a things, both great' find smalL a. T. lawyer By profession. Coleridge. et us -- ' OF CUlTURi er u (XT' MATTERS rm-l- M ! 1 w know tt suited to 8uch lands can be (Sis. used only celery. when thoroughly drained. tun Here it makes a larger growth than mm4 HU e, this to th form la which in this country. Th land largely used for the growing of celery In this country to reclaimed swamp and marsh land. This soil. Just gfvea s rich, deep, loos . f A then, (Special Letter.) big birth HE Protident' old roach I pUc. though hi family moved to Ala-rid" comrade art a I bama when ha 9 years old, and h ource of fca dellcht to has sloes been a resident of thnt stats. hare in Popular with his colleague la debate him. They creased In number siaca and wise la counsel. Senator Morgan is last September, Ilka Aus- a splendid type of the American statestralian rabbits or eoun- man, and he wields an influence la his and mushrooms, try party second perhaps to that of no oththay spring up unexpectedly from er democrat at ths national capital. vary hole and corner la tbs Union. President Roose-rel- t The President Is always awfully clad is keenly to sea them, asks them to lunch and tore ted in the out of talking 'gets a great deal of fun Olympic games In orer old times. Ha rarely gets Imps Chicago in 1900, but is of ths opinion tient, no matter how pressing the de- he will not be able to preside at ths mands of his old comrades are, and he meet, as soma of ths promoters have receives their requests with good ns suggested. The report that he would ture, avan though It Is Impossible often be master of ceremonies grew oat of to act upon them favorably. Some of ths feet that he wrote Baron Couber these gallant fellows, as tbs President Ua, president of tbe International a often explains to his friends, are, to oclation. In charge of ths games, that say the least, rough diamonds," but he Is much Interested In tbs event and he will not admit that any of them will use hit Influence to make it a boo are really bad and always presents cess. Aside from ths question whsth .them to the public in the very best er it would be fitting for ths President to officiate in such a capacity, it is 'light possible. The strelned re-1-st pointed out that Mr. Roosevalt will ions between have an Olympic contest of his own ofi Senator 'Vest of Missouri and Senator Morgan of Alabama are well un Tbs other Jderstood la Washington. day Senator Clapp, who la s newcomer and consequently not well Informed regarding the fends and animosities existing between the members of that body, approached Senator Vest last after a third senator had stirred JClapp'i Ire. The Minnesota statesman said to Vest: I "Isnt Jones the worst ass that aver fbrok into public Ufa f" "Well, said tbs frail and withered jetateaman from Missouri "I cant say. (Yon know I am pretty thoroughly on that proposition to Morgan. Mrs. Roosevelt Is retre in. Beoee-- a delightful eon In 1904. That is ths year of ths but Presidential versationallst, veit. i election, and thera Is to sba Is not a great be a convention and a campaign which She sees (talker, and hears everything will demand much of his attention. hat passes around her, being very obFor the first time and a of Her serving dreamer. nothing ? bukim in history there is ('will is strong add her reason and Blames minister Minister. are well poised. She is cool, stapermanently culm, intellectual. One cannot by any tioned In Washington. Heretofore the jfraak of fancy imagine Mrs Roosevelt envoy to ths British court from Siam "losing her head or having hysterics. has been minister to , ths She is a born manager. If Mrs. Rooae-va- lt United States, but now tbs land of ths were a poor womaa she would whit elephant has sent a representa(manage somehow to keep out of debt tive especially to Uncla Bam. His and educate her children, and both they title Is "His Excellency Phya " and she would be neatly dressed. She but his actual name to not la not sentimental or emotional, but divulged, as Siamese customs forbid aha would die for her children none ths general nse of a noblemans name. ths less because she la their wise train- His immediate family may handle it er and the director of their education, with impunity, but ths outside world while so far a her own personal ambi- Is supposed to be content with refertions are concerned she bss simply ring to ths individual merely by title. blotted herself out and merged her ex- Phya, it may he said, means marquis. istence Into that of her husband. She Ths remainder of ths formidable title who la a linguist, a musician and a woman not oven ths marquis secretary of literary taste. She has a singularly to an Englishman named Lbftus can graceful and dignified carriage and a translate satisfactorily, Ths Siamese low, cultivated voice. She ha two pe- minister resides at the Arlington, and culiarities a sens of humor and no o far has not mingled much In society. He is about 45 years old, and al(fads. ! Senator Perkin ways appears In publle wearing a gorwith gold lacs. c a 1 1 f o r n I s geous uniform coveredYouth w.uidof ft imm has often thought he was gobeen embarrassing Toethfni ing to die ths other to mn from Illi itaMesa night He had a twinge of intercostal Bom nois. yean rheumatism which caught him In the ago it was Comptroller of the Currenvlctnlty of the heart, and, an he says, cy Eckels, who became the subject o he thought ths time had come to pass many anecdotes, peculiar people tak'in his chips. He was tolling a friend, him to ba muck younger than hs about It: "I got up." said ha, "and ing waa. Now it la John J. Feely, Demo.Prepared a telegram to ths governor in cratic ' Representative ' from Chicago. regard to appointing a successor to fill He succeeds the Lorlmer. jout my unexplred term. I thought If 1 Although n lawyer and a Yale law iwere going to have to quit In this sum-jnar- y school graduate. Mr. Feely halls from fashion, ths least favor ths gov- ths farm, having spent his boyhood ernor could do me would be to let me days amid rural surroundings. Being 'make an Indorsement of the man to only twenty-siyear old. Mr. Fosly carry on tbe work. But when the doc- looks very much a boy. As h Is tor came he said the telegram would strsng to many of the doorkeepers, he premature." they often stop him at the threshold, Mrs. Kearns, ths wife of the senator thinking him an outsider. Now Mr. I Feely dodges through, the doors,, as some one hunted, glancing with apprehension nt ths guardians of ths snOnce within, the ored precincts. young Chlcsgoane troubles art not ended. He has not become acquainted with all hit colleague yet, and these strangers to his greatness sometimes secoet him as though he were a page. j Mr. Feely Is holding hit first public r J TWot BwSi tn jsiuie FloetenJtnra. Aa SiiwM INwn An emtosnt politician and hit wlfs, ays ths Manchester Gaardlsn, ware lately entertaining nt luncheon a lady GfiME IS PLENTIFUL IN SOUTHERN who brought with her n little girl. MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS. During the meal the child helped herself to something that was handsd WQdarMH ee IdMi Spat Foe around, tasted It. and left it on bar said: VVk. Kajoy Mi riwiml it plats. Bar mother, horror-strucU CXim VmIm Stacked Vp la "That ia vary rads; yon should apoloteed Like CwdcMd. Whereupon tbs gise to Lady eonecisnee stricken Infant murmured, I am not much of a hunter myself," through her tears. "I didn't mean to be aid CoL Joe McCann of tha Iron rude.- I woatdat have taken any U I how nasty It was." had known Mountain route, but If I were yoo you wouldnt find me wasting time and U Worlds likMriM opportunity among any of tha northSoeisty" says that .. "Anthological Ths ern hunting grounds I ever heard of. I would shoulder my gun and make "Europe contains three great libraries, a break for southern Missouri and en- first, ths Blbliothequs Nationals of million printed , joy sport. I never saw, heard, or read Paris, with three of such abundance of wild game as books; second, th British Museum, asks Its home in that region and th eoatainlag over two million literary Licontiguous' territory of Arkansas. Ths works; third, the German National latter region Is one dense wild, end brary, with 1,500,000 volumes and over 0 well adapted to large game that 25,000 manuscripts, many of priceless th bear, the badger and the wildcat rains. Taken together, and Including nr numerous, and even that aavaga the library of Congress at Washington, American beast, the panther, now vir- they contain practically all tha printed tually extinct east of tbs Mississippi, and written literature which exists la . till hunts its prey In that great wild- ths world , n k, on the uplands, but the plant grown on th uplands to frequently of better flavor. Tha time at seed sowing deSublet Osli la pends on when th celery to wanted From Farmers' Re. Here In tor use. To get an sarly crop seed can central Illinois w ca tent with be sows In the house as early as Febcertainty on n good wq r;u ovary ruary. The soli to kept motot and the roar. Proper climatic, sjona w boxee away from sunlight. When' tha do not always have. ( f never plants begin to appear they should he have a complete failure i crop la gradually accustomed to the light It p early part of the s is often to better to transplant them once or too wet and the grain t ib sown twice before removing them to tbe a . in time, or. It it ie open garden. The soil must be made rich, if good makes in those eensoq results are expected, Tbe plant foods growth, especially on 1 moat used are nitrogen and potash. falto or lodges before When th plants are about tea lncbea or becomes produced, j Ja high, the celery that to wanted for fall rust. Then May and sometimes very dry and veq) pmonths use should be banked up to blanch It ( and unfavorable to the p 1, tiling of and this operation should be repeated the heads which Sr the Jiing; or, as the tSpe grow. The celery intended for winter storing should be earthed vrors yet, there may be sufficiently to 'indues th stalks to tore all through the g!t erness grow upright se was the case the paq "The southern Missouri country is very many fields of oatt . more particularly favored by email Applv-Gm- rl more than It or 90 buaht U leilbwa miaafa. wild turkeys, grouse, quail and From Farmers' Review: Southern 5km Laat season my oats rabbits, although there ars a great Illinois sis per acre and the re apple growers did a great deal many deer there so many, In fact, of ths spraying season, ti past probably generally, succeeded in more than for any three seasons be- that ona day a native came Into n litcrops Is that I try to b w. , tle town where t happened to be, with cumvent old Mother Nats idea sh fore, and yet on some points they are a wagon-loa- d of venison. Just ta s doubt as to practical results. Those in i in her bad moods. with. fanner In n load of cord haul might who have 1 do not tried dust spray era not wood to try to farm nil Am-- I some town up her In th am satisfied to crop leu t stud do agreed ns to Its efficacy, or whether north. The deer were stacked on th my work better, 1 do not , atosow they will try the method again. Dust wagon until It was about as much so many acres that I n kfln to Is dlfficult to apply ao-l- t wiH stgy oa of a load ns ths mules cared to drew. plow before ths soil is 1st eadltion ths tree In sufficient quantities to hs They told me down there that such a from Its liability to float off to b turned. If possible was not uncommon in that redtlll It effective, In nil directions, excepting towards sightwill crumble under tbs I real-m- i gion, the venison being purchased by Gf tree. ths tbe liquid sprays there are local traders and lx full well that It Is vet? policy shipped to various either to plow or barrow k tdhat is many formula! and differences of opin- c(ty market. The venison at that ns ion to rewhich have given best too wet, for wherever this ri boras time could be purchased by tbe dealers so sults Some sprayers even express for from 114 to 9 cents n pound. A plants his feet the soil os hard that , ths tiny root can doubts as to advantages of spraying buck, whose heed and nt alL antlers alone would have been worth hardly penetrate It and g Ia Some orchards beautiful and per40, was offered to me for 12. drouth soon parts with Its i irs. Bear hunting In the northern ArkThan where the natural j 6mg is fect apples have been grown without not satisfactory, 1 hove p g tile even an attempt at spraying, while In ansas wilderness Is a great and excitothers that have been well and care- ing sport from wbat I have heard told drain and the season mu wet Indeed when oats will to pw n fully sprayed the fruit has not all been about It," continued Col. McCann, acTbe true state of tbs d cording to tbe New York Times. "Tha land; and If til sbfall satisfactory. must be somewhere between bear Is hunted on horseback somebe lacking, my ground, whkVhabeen One swallow times without guns. With trained thoroughly broken with fcafiibwa. these extreme opinions dogs tbe hunters train bruin to h!s lair If cloddy, or rough harrovV hfore does not make n summer," so one seasons spraying might not make a per- or compel him to seek safety in some owing, then harrowed tvo br bree times after sowing, and rolled fight fect crop of fruit If following years of big gum or sycamore tree. If tracked sway if dry enough, will rgai$ sarly neglect If an orchard has become to his lair the bear la routed out by all the moisture It had to tf!svlth seeded down to Insects through n tbe dogs and tbe huntsrs kill blm d knives, which and tha seed In Its fins, meliof , mist series of years It is asking too much with, keen, that this should be corrected by ona they handle with wonderful skill. bed will do fairly well despRsth seasons spraying. Then It has not When n bear la treed the tree Is felled, most unfavorable after condition n been season when spraying was as and when the tree and bear come I do not rales corn on my l iritill Its fertility la exhausted, anfi t mow necessary as other yearn Tha weather crashing to ths ground ths dogs era ready and ths fight Is between the bear to oats, expecting to raise 8 c opMy waa warm and dry. Insects not ns nuand the dogs If a dog is in danger merous or destructive as usual. Conland mast always b lively a id the always on the alert to fertile. I never alic r f to sequently It haa been difficult to deter- save hunter his dog takes n hand la ths mine benefit has wbat been just gainbecome poor. Ths seed I sev t, ed by spraying. fight and knifes tha bear. The trained using n seeder attached to lb doga are very valuable, and they nr In own caae soma my varieties havt rear end of a wagon and nlwxr? doth been perfectly satisfactory, while oth- of n particular breed and are taught it towwind If tbs driving myself. ers have not been exempt from insect only bear bunting. ing I am careful that I do not The panther Is also hunted on In markn But of this end state the seed, too thick In some pWes g.J gv the codling moth is not as harmful as horseback In Arkansas - with bloodstreaks In others. I put on from t hounds, but no hunter Is brave or rash to three and n half bushels by w . the apple curcullo; this the entomoloto attempt to dispatch that enough Is Immune from say spraynearly of good, clean seed to tie scre.i' d gists fierce and agile beast with knives, as ing poisons. With ms ths Duchess hs would want It so evenly distributed a bear. The rifle finishes was not as greatly benefited by spraycannot put my foot on ths gre ths of n panther hunt." np sport as other varieties ing Perhaps next without touching an oat, tlatls, to seasons will to toll begin spraying they are covered. J." B. Ftlsble, mors effectively. There Is n growing Whf Uttl Don-- PUjd Adame County, Illinois. our men has been brought before A to tendency among apple give proposal i better care to their trees by way of tne London county council to call a Were Water aad Good cultivation, trimming and spraying; new open space In Southwark "Little -- From Farmeri Revlewr Im,collithinning of fruit as yet is not greatly Dorrlts Playground." i This should er pur water Just as essentlil as if practiced. There ia also a seeking for gratify lovers of Dickens tbe world food to make a pure product I better varieties, and while Ben Davis and they will be interested to noi' whether it comes froa a d and Its class are not being discarded, over, know tbe spot Is quite close to tbe wall or a spring as long tstheu.. yet tbs better Jonathan, Grimes Goldold Marshalsea prison, which figures no chance of its becoming talked th en nnd Mlnkler are finding n place in so conspicuously In "Little Dorrif? the impurities of decaying wge,hl the new plantings. -- ear it le also SL George's church, or other matter. I have tvj efry Among tbs earlier, the Yellow where Little Dorrlt used to sleep on farm, on one pur spring vatrj is Transparent ie dropping out It Is s the cushions, and where, afterward sbe used, and is taken from a t nag tend .delicate and the tree n bad and Clenham were married. This parnot trampled in and threragt pj be blighter, shipper and In course of time will ticular corner ofSouthwarkl alive cows trying to get a drink. On bs drop out of tbe list here, as have Buckwith memories of Dickens. Over ia other water from a deep v jn ingham, Early Harvest and Red Lent street is where Bob Sawyer lived. down into the solid rock is usd, V th which are practically extinct Close by la Quilp street, which recalls dairies feeding on the s&msllnr of T. E. Goodrich, Union County, tbs old Curiosity bhop, while in ths feed. Cora ensilage and ckrer ay High street adjoining used to stand and th quality and quantity f ) th tbe White Hart that gave Sam Weller are the earns. On one farm li& ix to theworld. fa Dev ef Honu b Fm! acres of alfalfa, cutting thm pa From Farmers Review: Day bethe past year or about 26 tax, i ad fore yesterday we dehorned nine yearWhile .feeding the alfalfa food Gwm Ntjt Imps elded increase in tbe amount tf ,1k ling. The weather waa mild and th In pursuit of her ambition to bedid not bleed animals The badly. and no perceptible change h ef operation was perfortned skillfully come n world power, Germany haa defat, bat did not take the pl t vised an agency which is exerting a n warm stable. Yesterth exact percentage! fjn. and quietly Inwe education Influence In fafound the beat steer, widespread I feel so well pleased with tlnallfe day morning vor of a great navy. The prime object that I am getting a twelve- - j6id n grade shorthorn, as they all ware, of th German Navy league is to unit dead. This Is the second lose of this ready for the earn on tbe otto firm. th German people In support of that I have met from dehorning, a kind J. B. Hoffman, Saginaw bcatr. broad, continuous policy of naval exla about one per cent of aniIt and Michigan. , j pansion. enjoys ths imVTo mals dehorned for ourselves. have mediate Ths league of ths government support Broslus" clippers, probably as th Its chief patron Is Prince Henry of good as any, and have dehorned n good Prussia. In Wrtals CUr j every state the rulers ars The culture of celery has spry ever many cattle for fanners around with- at ths head of the movement, and It Is I loss to know them that out of. any all th United Btatea Orlfianj it I am very much in favor of dehorning the declared purpose of Its leaders to waa a mar garden crop, helntg-cw- n when necessary, bnt believe that in establish a branch of ths league in ii. very amall quantitlea. Not, r. very village and parish of Germany. Its culture has so extent that every ease where it is .possible it on done and he should not calvse, it It may be considered both sparden Khekl Color Dmm4 then, as soon afterwards as weather and a field crop. It to grovfrom and other circumstances permit PerThe British war office has decided Main to Louisiana and fromj Atthat after the Boer war la over Khaki formed on large animals. It Is unavoidlantic to the Pacific. No tweney-ai- x itatlona havt ttsdi,xperi. ably n hard process and sonnwhat will not be used, but n working dress It is true that n short will bs mads of n peculiar drab mixmenta with tt and reported miti In dangerous. often appsan after ture, which la said to bs of a mors growth bulletins. Its first culture to stubby tau New York ta 1858, and Peter Ivers- early dehorning, bnt while not exactly neutral color than khaki serge, so that pretty,' It does no particular harm. It ths present campaign will doubtless on was one of the first gro. satisfaction to see that th day of be handed down to posterity aa tha This plant growi wild In nd U a khaki war. This material. It is comand aom parts of Europe. It gen- horns is rapidly passing. I think w were th first to nse ths sew In this plained, has not enhanced the appear-suerally been supposed that ctW-no- t of English soldiers, and ths auenltivated till this century, qp (big part of th country, but now more th cattle on seen nr to declared to be a mistake. tha one-ha- lf thorities are by no means satisfied that dehornless and many farmers are de- it haa added to their safety. clared that its cultivation fisq two thousand nt stroying the horns before their growth it on the young calve. S. W. Gibson, was used only ae a yeangj, The Sultan of Morocco has seven medlcto Co Mich. ns pets.Thess hs permits to Ilona Eaton Not till th cent principally. that the courtyards of the palace at rang just closed did It become mon Potatoes were first cultivated on night to act as guards to ths royal garden vegetable. The plant to whet is now the border fit Pru and .developed in two ways: to th In th Andes Mountains. Chile bottom has been enlarged tutZ tur. "Think twice before you speak" end root. Thli 1. eatsn Euronip-liCalifornia ha over 157,009 acres la three time before you press ths butpeans under the name of celery, tb grapes- ; th other development the staTga Brave heart break oct their own ton. been rendered large and tenT opportunities. ,nd d W u j f PLACE FOE JIUNTER& to-da- Tr - St. Jacobs Oil CURES Rheumatism 200-pou- Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises, Sorenesa, Stiffness . 2 Jo an4 50 alt-nati- well-draine- long-blade- ly tend-cas- l-t- th tt ! DeafneM Canao Ba Cared hr local applications, at the cannot reach ths dlaeatad portion of tha ear. .There Is only one war to core deafness, and that by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused by aa Inflamed condition of the mucus lining Of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube ie Inflamed you hare a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirety cloned deafnesa Is 1 the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, henring will be destroyed forererj nine cases ont of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but no inflamed condition of the mucus surf aoes. We will girs One Hundred Dollar for any case Of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that eannot ba cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tor Circulars, tree F. i. CH1CNEY A CO., Toledo, Sold by Drumrista. Tha ' fiaU't Family Fills are the both a A new United 8 la tea legation build-I- ng at Peking le to be built at a cost of 60,000 ' $500 FROM $1.00. Lawrence Co.. O., made Wa ofKelley, tomato on 11.0 worth scad, bought fronl tbe John A. Balter Seed Co., LaCrosee, Wit., laat summer, over (MU That pays. ' How early cucumbers ia one of the best paying vegetables, so also earliest " radishes,- pass, tomatoes, beets, eta For lSa and this Motion ' A. Salter Seed Co., LaCroete, Win, the J-end you 150 kinds of vegetable and flower seeds and mammoth catalog telling nil about money making vegetables. Market garden era1 lut, ta , w.jum, st Blvlsra. Oatrtch farming ia to b tried on th Riviera if tbe birds ean b acclimated- An experimental farm will be atarttd with twenty ostriches, which bav arrived at Nice. Os tricks the Cough and Works Off the Cold Stop Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. PrioaSBet FREE A r i. HEW CURE FOB KIDtlEYCLlDDEPi Diseases Rheumatism, etc. Disorders of tht Kidney, and Bladder orate Rheumatism, Gravel, Fain ba Brights Disease, tbs Back, Bladder Disorders, difficult or too fra-qus-at passing water. Dropsy, eta For these dipasses a Posiuts Bpedfia Curt is found la a new boianioal diaoovery, ths wonderful Kavn-KaShrub, called by botanists, th piper SKtSyattesia, from the Ganges River, East India. It haa tbs ow-ve- es lst vn ha-ra- m. ke ' Jm Thawaa hfNfttf. W., rmthgft. f extraordinary record of 1,300 hospital rarmta to days. It nett directly on ths Kidneys, and tmraa by draining out of the Blood the poisonous Cite Add, Uthates, etc., which cause the disease. Rev. John H. Watson, testifies in tbs Ad Thr FsW, that It hatmved him from ths edge of the gmva when dying of Kidney disease and terribfa Washington, D. C., writes: Wu cured of s usually fatal Kidney Trouble after many physicians had siisd and hs had given np all hops of recovery. C. Wood, n prominent attorey of Lower, pm lad., was eared of Chronic Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Disraaa of ten years (tending by Aikayia. Many ladirs including Mr K. K. Dinjy mare. South Deerfield, Mass . and lfr Jams toung, Kent, Ohio, also testify to its wonderful raratlre power in Kidney ana allied peculiar to womanhood. That yon may Judrs tha Talus of thin Grret pissovery foe yourself, wo will send you Onw Jarre Otis by mail Free, only asking that wham cared Tours--1 f yon will tvemno-n- d ft to other: " It is a Sure Sped (to and can not fail. AddrsmTbd Chnrch Ktdaty Curt Company, to Fourth AreJ a did iw Xor . I ' |