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Show i A RECOVERY QUICK JOVIAL. SIR WALTER SCOTT. A Prominent Topeka Rebecca Cficc Writes to Thank Doans Kidng Pills for It. Mrs. C. E. Bumgardner, a local cer of the Rebeccas, of Topeka, Kans., ofll Room 10, 812 Kansas Ave., writes: I used Doans Kidney Pills during the past year for kidney trouble and kindred ailments. I was suffering from pains in the back and headaches, but found after the use of one box of the remedy troubles that heartily endorse the gradually disappeared, so that before I had finished a second package I was well. I therefore your remedy. (Signed) Mrs, C. E. Bumgardner. A FREE TRIAL Address .Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price. 50 cents. Something Doing. This morning the sweet slumber of our peaceful and quiet town was aroused by bang, bang, bang, like the report of firearms, about 3 o'clock, lndl eating that a shooting affray was taking place in some part of town. Monument Enterprise. Lightsome and Gay and a Fine Old Scottish Gentleman. Every one may be said to know the author of Waverley, but George Croal of Edinburgh, who has been Interviewed by the Dispatch of that city, enjoys the distinction of having talked to the man In the flesh and of being probably the sole survivor among those who heard Sir Walter Scott declare himself the author of 'Waverley at a public dinner In the assembly room In 1827. ''The announcement did not come quite as a surprise, says Mr. Croal, for It had been hinted that Sir Walter would reveal himself. I can re call the suppressed Interest of the gathering throughout the dinner proper. It was In reply to the toast of his health that Sir Walter admitted the soft Impeachment. I can remember his closing words exactly. They were: I am the sole and undivided author of "Waverley." Needless to say there was great enthusiasm. The company rose en masse and I thought the roof would come off. Scott, Mr, Croal adds, was congratulated all round. 'Tt was a gay night and the utmost conviviality prevailed." Asked whether he recollected the personality of Sir Walter Scott. Mr. Croal replied that he did bo vividly. "He was lightsome and gay and looked the real type of a fine old Scottish gentleman, chatting animatedly with one of the law lords sitting next to him. He made a first-clas- s after-dinne- r speaker and, young though I a as, I carried away a last impression of his kindly social disposition." , In the course of the evening Sir Walter complimented Charles M&c-kathe comedian, who was present, upon his success In the role of Bailie NIcol Jarvle. Mackay was embar-lasseand Mr. Croal distinctly remembers him saying: "Who would have thought I would get such a compliment from the great unknown? "Not unknown now, Mr. Bailie, Jocularly retorted Sir Walter. StlATICJOBTURE PAI5 SUTITEED BY ME. MARSTON AS GEEAT AS M0ETAL CAN STAfiD. For Six Month Bed-- t Ha II a IT Toll of Could Not Turn in lteuiedy IVhlotx OIvn Perfect Kelirf. The case of Mr. Marston shows that sciatica can be cured, and no one afflicted by it should allow himself to be disheartened. lie was first stricken about a year ago, aud for six months he suffered pain which he thinks the most iuteuse that any man could possibly stand. Asked about the details of liis remarkable recovery, Mr. Marston gave the folI was attacked by a lowing account; numbness or dull feeling just back of my right hip. I didnt know what the matter was, but thought it was simply a stiffness that would woar away in a ihort time. It didnt, however, and loon the pain became so very bad that svery step was torture for me. When I finally succeeded in getting home, it was just as much ns I could do to reach my room and g' t to bed. "The doctor was sent for, and when he bad examined me he said I had sciatica. He prescribed forme, and advised me not to try to leave my bed. The advice was unnecessary for I couldnt get out of bed if I wanted to. It was impossible for me to turn from one side to the other. The moment I attempted to move any part of my body, the pain became so excruciating that I would have to lie perfectly motionless. " I suffered this torture for six months without getting any relief. Then I discharged the doctor, and on the advice of a friend I bought a box of Dr. Williams Pink Pills aud began to take them, three at a dose, three times a day, I was determined to give them a thorough trial. Two mouths after I began to use them I was able to leave my bod and walk about the house, aud a month later I was entirely cured aud able to goabout my work as usual. I think Dr. Williams Pink Pills are the best medicine I ever used, and I heartily recommend them to anyone who suffers from sciatica. Air. Marston is a prosperous farmer and may be reached by mail addressed to Charles P. Marston, Hampton P. O., RAR MONOPOLY OF SKY. Nations Confer to Prevent Any One of Them from Controlling. xav; already controls not only the Surface of the earth, but its depths, says a writer In the Worlds Work And now civilization requires that law shall control the atmosphere. The ownership of the sky calls for regulating. So eight nations have been con ferrfng and drawing up protocols to prevent the monopoly of the heavens, In the preliminary congress at Berlin the delegates from America, Ger many, Austria, Spain, Italy, France Hungary and Russia drew up a plan tor an International convention, as fol .ows: The service of operating wire less stations is to be organized so as cot to interfere with the service of other cations. Coastwise stations are to receive and transmit telegrams from ships without distinction as to sj stems employed by the ships. The tolls for such international communi cation are to be fixed. Stations, where possible, must give priority to calls for help from ships at sea. Furthermore, there must be a uni versa! code and universal tuning (except In special and secret cases), and the bickerings of rivals must be silenced for the common good. The world considers wireless Its property, HOW TO TELL A FISHERMAN. WOMEN NOT TRUTHF1I This 5tatemcnt Has Been Unjustly Made, BecaJ Modest Women Evade Questions Asked p' Male Physicians. An eminent physician says that Women are not truthful; they will lie to their physician. This statement should be qualified; women do tell the truth, but not the whole truth, to a male physician, but this is only In regard to those painful and troublesome disorders peculiar to their sex. There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain questions when those questions are asked, even by her family physician. This is especially the case with unmarried women. Is it any wonder, then, that women continue to suffer and that doctors fail to cure female diseases when they Mrs. Ella Lee, Frankford, ImL.wrlu. Dear Mrs. Pinkham- :I want to thunk you fear what roar m. cine has done for me. Three year ago I had inflammations, ovanes and ulcer on my womb. the doctor care for about three momX the only time I was not in pain Expert Declares Genuine One Alwaye Drops His G. According to I M. Mlffer, president influence of morphine. Th a Shake la Tour Shoes, of the Commercial club, says a Kan finally said I never would be berr . Allen s Foot-Easa powder, cares pain la hn An invalid tha sas City special to the Philadelphia ful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing Record, the true fisherman always nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery drops his final "g" In talking. That is of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A you for advice. I did so andT an Infallible test, In his mind, and he menced to take Lydia E. Plnkham- VV certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all table Compound. I began to improve at Z Trial package FREE. druggists, ZSc. says he has never known It to fail. He and today I am a well woman, and I kS Addresa A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. was discoursing In the Commercial it i all du to your advice and medicine club rooms recently with Secretary Mrs. J. H. Farmer of 2809 Elliott Good Character the Best of All. Glendennlng, another ardent devotee St. Louis, Mo., writes: A good character is the best tombAvenue, of the rod. Mrs. Pinkbam: Pear cannot stone. Those who loved you, and the information to get proper I dont know why this should be a I cannot thank you enough for whstm. on ? work were helped by you, will remember true test, said Mr. Miller, "except advice and medicine have for iw s This is the reason why thousands and They have done ms more gooddone you when are withered. that a fisherman must have an ele- thousands than all m of women are now corre- doctors I ever had. Carve your name on hearts, not on ment of laziness about him and the For the last eight years I have mffemt with Mrs. Plnkham. To her marble. man who doesnt take the trouble to sponding with female troubles; was very weak- bad they can and do give every symptom, nervous prostration, and could not do pronounce the final g to his words so that she really knows more about work; but I am happy to say Lydia E. A Case of Cowardice. may be accused of the same thing. the true condition of her patients, hams Compound has mad. But you listen to the man who says he through her correspondence with them differentVegetable Did you advertise for a boy? woman of me. I am in perf If weary, tea is rest 5 good New Hampshire. Dr. Williams' Pink than the who health Is and have gained in weight from a physician "Yes. Have you answered the ad- Pills have personally cured other painful nervous whogoing fishing and the other fellow questions them. pounds to 122 pounds. tea. If wakeful, sleep. If vertisement?" says he Is goin flshm and you disorders, such as neuralgia, partial If you suffer from any form of trouble No other medicine In the world tu I have. But Id like to know locomotor ataxia. They are will see that the latter Is the man to women, write at once to received such peculiar dull, animation. If silent, you mean by saying you want awhat who comes back a with sold widespread and unquiil. good string of Mrs. Plnkham, by all druggists. boy Lynn, Mass., and she fled endorsement No other medicim while who aint afraid of work." fish, the former will be spending will advise talk., you free of charge. has auch a record for actual curei ot his time talking about how they got Cost of Printing Postage 8tamps. "Its plain enough, isnt it?" The fact that this great boon, which female ills as has Milk Consumption In Gotham. Lydia E. Pinkhsai from him." Is extended freely to women "Maybe It is, but I should think Postage stamps were printed and away by Mrs. Vegetable Compound. Greater New York consumes 1,381,-00-0 youd rather have a boy that was a litis thouPinkbam, Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick womn gummed by contract for fifteen cents appreciated, the sands of letters received by her prove. to write her for advice. quarts of milk a day, and the peo- tle afraid of work. Just enough afraid par 1,000 the paper being Troubles of a Hostess. . She his supplied see nerver a such cow. A lady said recently: "I wish some- Many of It to catch hold of it quick and by the government In 1840. ple grateful letters as the fol- guided thousands to health. Addrea They wrestle with It, and down It and are printed much cheaper now. body would make guests understand lowing are constantly pouring In. Lynn, Mass. Adrlce-- A that the hostess is the only one with Ask Hr. Plnkham Woman Best Understands A Woman ump on It. and get the best of it. Et the right to run a party. Twice reand show It that It wont get a chance Bother Ory Sweet Powder foe children. I What is good tea? Tea to prove too much for him. Thats Successfully used by Mother nurse cently have been at Informal afternoon companies where some guest kind of a boy I should think youd la tbs Children's Homs la NewGray, Uncle Allen. The Ideal Maid. York, cars that tastes good and feels the like Instead o the kind that aint Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, has broken up the gathering by insistTt always makes me tired, said Oh, do not paint hei charms to mt afraid of work. Why, I knew a boy Teething Disorders, move and regulate the ing that refreshments be served at an Uncle Allen Sparks, "to hear a man I know that she Is fair; I know bet good afterward. once who wasnt the least mite afraid Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 hour to suit herself. say he's trying to square himself lips might tempt the bee, and ia testimonials. Al all 25c. of druggists, "On one such occasion we were In- when hes talking all around the sub- form's beyond compare. Such naturtl It, and he'd rub up against It and Sample If t I I'illuiit let It eat off of his hand, and at the FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy.N.Y. vited for bridge and the lady who ask- ject gifts I do not prize, my heart they same time never meddle with it ed for refreshments early skipped out The Gain From Others. Cure cannot bo too highly spoken of as cannot win; the girl I love has squint) PIsos First Newspaper Illustration. after she had eaten her luncheon to enough to soil his finger tips." cure. J. W. O'Bribn, 322 Third Ave. eyes but her father's got the tin. A The first attempt to Illustrate news Thats enough, young fellow. The the man Is strong in proportion va-to keep an appointment with a dress- N.,cough Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. S. 1800. the the was made In 1607. It depicted a flood Job Is and quantity, quality maker. Of course we were left one yours." Cleveland Pla'n Dealer. In Monmouthshire, England. riety of forces which he absorbs from short. The hostess was Child's Idea of Bliss. annoyed and others. He Is a power In proportion all the rest of ns cross, so we put on Waves That Rise and Fall. A small child had been promised Go by the book to the extent of hie contact, socially, that If she were very good Bhe should Every once In a while a wave of mentally and morally, with his kind, our wraps and went home. "At another affair, where a Go by the book Inhe taken to an hotel with her father public sentiment sweeps across the and s weakling Just in proportion as sisted on Interfering with the guest arrange- and mother. When there, some old country, as definable In Its movement be cuts himself off from others.- Go by the book ment, the hostess finally exclaimed: ladles, with a view to Improving her and character as any other real and Is This m and my It have party the mind, asked If she were a good little physical thing. Generally speaking, Go by the book way I want It? And she did, but all girl, and If she knew where this popular feeling finds expression little, good Writ for our KmwW hostesses have not the nerve to quell girls went to. Yes" she In suggested legislation' or constituJtnk. A The bulk of people prefef s&ld; "they temifmmr, tu t iwnna such disturbance. Nebraska State tional amendment. to hotel. go Any student of to be humbugged American history, viewed from Its po-yet; wa Journal. Catarrh of th Blkddor and K Idnry Tronbl Marriage Certificate Divided. d ,esl8latlve alwuluwljT cuml hj Pr. Pa.iu Konnxl.'a yor1i this offer which i. made to ntandpolnt. Adventure With an Overcoat "L I JtICal will always. The marriage certificate is equally World fmou for ovr tt suppose Itoawly. they kn0WS an that tet Salxers W.rranted VegeUblsSed, of congrea- A young man of the name of Peter divided between husband and wife li Yiw (near a you i mimtf d yaa Oaa'I U ihey will send you their big pint ni Blonal records presents a panaroma, An Old Offender. Akers Corbrldge, employed In a West Korea. o to speak, of great public move- ,ogether w,tl enough seed Theres nothing new under the sun Side real estate office, entered a restogrow CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT ments, culminating sometimes In actaurant In a Madison street basement The theory that mosquitoes transmit Ttk TO Laxative Druinu qutaln TaUleta. All dns iPf fin solid Cabbage. Diamonds In Meteor. Ch reruDil tha ai.mejr It It falla to cure. . f. tual but more frequently legislation, disease Is not a recent development, guia f!U'Cy 'lurU. In a mass of meteoric stone Prof. last Friday evening, hung his overcoat brura'a algnature la ou ach bux. 25c. 2 without definite result It as msnching, nutty Celery, subsiding on a many suppose. At late meeting hook, fastened to the wall, sat 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce. Molsan, the celebrated French physic-lst- , Is a good thing to clear the political of the Asiatic society, ln Ceylon. Sir 1 000 down at a table, and ate a Two Kinds of People. has discovered a number of diaaplendid Onion, hearty ! and social atmosphere with these upHenry A. Blake, governor' of the meal. Some are all right all day If the) rfre- monds of Kadiahea, dimensions, mlscroscoplc . 1,000 glonou.ly brilliant heavals. Stagnant air Is fatal, and but of regular octahedral form and When he rose from the table he Island, announced that Cingalese medi- begin the day all right; but soma Flowers, even a cyclone, with all Its accomcal books of the sixth century describ- other all roa dot 16o postage, went to get his coat. water. people are all right all day anperfect ed sixty-seveproviding you will return this notic, and panying trouble, is preferable to an On the hook where he had varieties of mosquitoes yway, because If they don't begin the hung era 20c j J!0 n Pootage, they atmosphere so heavy that It has lost It he found a disreputable old gar- and 424 kinds of malarial fever caus- day right they Jerk It Into right. Or will add to enI. above pa.-kof fa. all its Bious Berliner Cauliflower. ment with a greasy collar, a hole In ed by mosquitoes. vitality, Washington Post vice Sisson ln "Short Talks." 1 N. lV. U one elbow, a torn place In the back Tra has wfth more do to Poets Tranquil Evening of Life. and half the buttons missing. Largest Pontoon Brldgs, l The largest pontoon bridge In tha Swlnbourne. the poet, spends his your thoughts at table than Thrusting his hand Into an outside world Is at Calcutta, and Is a declining years In tranquil pursuit of pocket he found a couple of folded pamanent structure. anything else of your fare? the simple life, although It Is doubtful pers. He took them out and opened them. whether the book or the fad has ever Horses In .attle. One was a notification that the owndisturbed his peaceful retreat A friend it beyond two of Natures beautiflers, and the DOUBTLESS it health Arabian horses show remarkable er had been drawn on a Is the royal road who says of him that he Uvea In possession Jury, and the wart to have clenr skins, bright We will endeavor eyee and We want you to have the of his needs. "Bounded on all sides by courage in battle. It Is said that other was a dun for 3.50 from a shoe to showko beauty. rosy color will embrace ever? how this you great blaming opportunity of being in the merchant. the best books, enjoying the close comwhen a horse of this breed finds himbe open air. cultivated or acquired with-omay It was his overcoat, all light. Chimoney, you know, if you panionship of the truest friend ever self wounded, and knows Instinctively important than all of these, ii, wealth. W hat is it that makes . aome ol our young American women that the young woman or middle-age- d given to a man of genius, and finding that he will not be able to carry his cago Tribune. dont like Schillings Best. woman starts with a In a long walk at postmans pace a rider much healthy womanly longer, he quickly retires, system. If she is dragged down of full satisfaction for the bodys craving Persuaded, If Urn sutlers bearing his master to a place of safeI m greatly at stated periods, she il from mine unbelief after exercise, ho lives through the ty while ho ha . sufficient bound to have that dragged worn-oAnd to the keeping of my fulth am won. yet twilight of his days In a greater secur- But if. on the other hand, the rider Is Ii cense II! He shining of Oii sun look which goes with out, womanly Refuse of Great City. a pathway through a woild of weaknms. But this is not diflicult W ity and under the spell of a deeper wounded and fall to the ground, the Clears tme h f, About 80,000 tons of dust and refuse peace than he knew In the boisterous I cure, because a physician, who makes I tmt could hut accept the sweet relief faithful remains nnlmnl him, Is taken away In barges from London dawn of his life." Since I hud burned huw hurd It was to specialty of diaeiises of women, bl unmindful of dnne" run notching nr til to die world a medicine which il every year, given ' here sin's wild attenee tangle. In tho aluidown aheolutoly a euro for these weakness. John Morley on Golf. spun. e mean Dr. liercea Favorite 1resenp-- i Denied my soul her rest, however brief. Mr. John Morley addressed a New Equipment on the Sarta F. o lone as a medicm of his constituents in Montrose Where. In the crowd, hopo cheers a droon. which An order for some new teeUxl and recom" lxn 1 lug mat.-- . , equipment lh close a other W- It isn t merely the taste of mended for the last thirty-eigln ,h l,u,mhlne years. 1 was thVhnUnklnUm'' other place the Santa day by "heckler row and said: Jt stands alone as the only mediums of ,ho common ,h! now tea; the taste is only the "I wish to ask the right honorable Fe, It rotnprl-e- s 75 Inn motive 6,3'M) on the market which is guaranteed Gl',pil'n to contain no alcohol or narcotics ot gentleman an Important question. freight ears and 60 pas enter reaches, And points one past the gates of fear and foretaste. any kind. The audience was all attention. and postil cam, all to be del vered Where a prays penitent hla Inmost "I wish to ask Mr. Morley why he within the next four months. Fifteen Princes Wars Wooden Shoe. IwXii,w!r"-n"?l0N.Y.- t piavi'r, , I am peisulded that the light Is there "isvorlto Preacriptlcn In the ntnlh and tenth centuries the does not play golf. Mr. Morley. how-ove- r, of tlio new enrlnei are Atlint!n type 1,1 v,w oneun tlllllenlt that through to lr was the bnlanred occasion. equal 1 Itm-Lcompounds, thirty Pacific greatest prlr.cts of Europe sore wood!)1,',XII7i .fh''ge of Ufa. I had hoi ami roll miMtat, flu Oh! I dont typo Imlnnced compounds anl thirty "Golf!" he exclaimed: JVi. ?' "'s heatlaelu-a- , htcatim en shoes. tout IrrtUhlu. My pitl think Im old enough to begin that Santa Fc type. Thi Mg expense, Maks No Mistake. I ami for cf u".',ry,V? I wax unahle roI day mere than $3,nwi.noo Mr sunt n. mo to trf "My dear sir." said tho man who sat yet" Dundee Peoples Friend. lir il, ml ' inn-furred In order that growing traffic for fifteen minutes, lr,,rn for thn W Ithin to a chans listening . Il -may he promptly handled Present faToo Wall Den. IT' .Ul u,uihant had story by tho other man, "my candid Our fortune and hope ar Ami r life would be cilities are ample for todays travel huHland and els hi rhlldn-81ia loved him. J, i?i is that ou are a liar and yet opinion w f a tmirrlmie Iscvn As merry and family r!rto iNHiaehold dull.-hut shipment; tomornw they nmy I am not sure. Let me ask you & aues-tio- wHh h V!.?"'1. In tea, in good tea. If she tuid loved him Jut enough. t"? ,;n bo sufficient. not Tho lo-wld Santa and Fe looks too the she Ml! alnsl well. pmmhI But, oh, period oni truuhla 1 )lUf that 1 Why It gets the business. u I OsaiTlplIon " ran reeonimend You probably want that Bhe talked so cleverly, they any, l li'lnl "Fire away. '"ft rraud for women. Mm Makt nkmisuxk. That mm her rlevrrnen could touch "If you have been lying and I call E. Aakuuy eu. Portland. Oregon- Fines a Dead Man. She would hv been o popular tea. o attractive? Beyond doubt a liar would you be Indignant?" A man arrested In If h had never talked so much. you U tlm it BenDinspore, buoyant air of intense life and anima- - Ir. Pierces ITonaant Pellets clear th Yw "Certaluly, air." gal. died before his cae could be h did wer wonderful; Th thins complexion and sweeten the bresth If And Her work was held In high regard. important; they cleanse and you have been telling Unheard, hut the local magistrate never-tbel- e n the stomach, middle of the day, 8h would hsv won renown, pet imp. even if brer and bowel erm-netried and convicted and fined truth, and' I call you a liar, what ,ew and i h had never woikcd too hard. y It produce v.0rw the flat of minutes, Humor. th benefit then? the re-aon the dead man, and then ordered th and do not refaxed. perfectly 8ome persons are so dry that yon For thing In moderation don 8unpU One is I ! system. food a the laxative. kelrs, sir. of same, louty "Exactly hit gentle The Anri waUr Ar veiy ofton good, 'tin turn; only nephews, to jay (he fine. Flight soak them In a Joke for a month But . Pr- - Pierce's Common Sense Medics The Hly,h Court ha reversed while beneath th sua thing for you to do Is to sit tight and eeaentlal is fresh air. Get out In the and It would act go through thslr akin. J I naught bwoith in paper covers, is sent frtt on thou Advisor, fresh who air overdo! ami take sme exerew make no comment. That where a goo4 glnd 21 oniheent staint's. aaoh day. Sunshine and Addrctf ftory-telle- r ot on has alwaya the best of It" are Dr. ft. V. Hcroo, Buffalo, N. Y. e, y, d forget-me-not- TEA - - TEA M TEA TEA n R TEA MY LADY'S HEALTH. TEA ut ,1 str-ngth- -- he-dd- e ' TEA ht 1 tel TEA 11 Irxw-rlptlo- ha Im-- d riii-i- nt ct tcittjf |