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Show AFRICAN LAKE GOES Scientists Aliss Rose Peterson, Secre Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi,tary cago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and ; sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia E. PmkhamV Vegetable jCompbiind. ' How" many beautiful youngs gljrls de-- ; Velpp' into, worzuf listless and hopeless women, simply because sufficient atten' ion has not been paid to their physical No woman is., exempt development. . I ,. - I . - Col-- u. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Sth day of December, A. D. 1886. ' A- - Vf. GLEASON, I st : Xotai Public. fc, l Halls Catarrh Care Is taken internally, e&d acts directly on the biood and mucous surfaces of the system. 8end for test imonlals, free. ? F d. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. ; ' Sold by ell Druggists, 5c. Halls Family Pills are the best. ' PORTER WHO REFUSED: TIP.-- . Put Pride of Racd Above Claims of 1: His Pocketbook. ; LaborYor School Teachers. Extra . g A is in porter whp ! A country1 school district advertises command of a car parlor running . school marm with three children liquid known. for did something notable the of her own. TJe pleasant task of the westward ' Scientists Asserts Nothing Can Equal school teacher loses some of Its charm other day- he defused a tip. It is believed among travelers that' 'the when they have to' Assume the work 6f Liquid1 Hydrogen. event was unique.! porI cold-test algo."'1 children is the Liquid hydrogen; producing by far the ters are built that . way liquid known at the. present time'. A. R?re .Good, At ordinary atmospheric, pressure it i This,was an laggrauated case . Am using AT.l.ENS FQOT.EAJ3E, pud Traveler, Ije cagie ..from 422 degrees, P.; and redder tyoils at ban truly say Iwould not have heen, without Down .East sopie. wborq, and. ibis, con: tion an,air,-jpuTppressure by ;i5 so.long, had ;I known thplreliefit would he1. was com brings the temperature- down to,. 43 give my aching-feet- . I. think U a rare good.-thin- .versatipu .Indicated, jthat t for anyone Having sore or tired feet. degrees,' at which 'the liquid becomes pected .with a trust, perhaps with two Holt or' three of them.' 'He was 'seeing the1 R, a solid, resembling frozen foam. " ..'yolid by ail Druggists, 25c... Ask West," and expressed himself volubly to to Prof. Dewar, According .whom ' Upofa' the 'sights 'aS they varied with ! f ' the credit is due of having liquetipd Moro Muslim . the dharige tef scenery' it was: a hot in' urirhyth-iriicaMoro music is a' 1898, the liquid hydrogen l colorstrangely and most of the men gatherjafternobn to European ears.: l consists less, transparent body, arid is the ly. ed in the smoking, lightest liquid known to exist, its mainly of a monotonous reiteration of the that sipping something 4th that of sound, even a supposed change of air density being only porter concocted, and, all the time water! the lightest liquid previously being almost imperceptible- to an ear. kr.own was liquid marsh gas, which unaccustomed- to the barbarous slack listening to 'the ripple' 1 of the TravI is six times heavier. ' of .tone. The .Moro piqno ,1s a wooden elers remarks.' ' The the problem; negrb brought The only solid which has so small frame, shaped like the .runners of a ' " ' . ' crisis. 4; density as to float upon its, surface is childs sled, on which .small kettle-cord- s No use for pro, no use at all, arid sticks' laid horizontally, a piece of pith wood. Cassiers Maga drums are balanc'ed by means of broke out the. talkative traveler bezine. Women crouching on the floor before, tween, sips. , ThereS,, just Oneway ..Cure for Seasickness. ,i this instrument beat: out a Wailing tp. settle" the negro jquestioiBr-rrdepo" ', If':Homeopathists are ; said to have sound; from it 'with,', shaped sticks, 'em-'- ' '': .seakettle-drumThats what John discovered ascertain remedy fpr while ;from ;larger, Temples hung small sickness in apomorphia, a very by ,, ropes from n .'wooden railing At says, suggested a mari; op:.. the, dong dose of which, t'akeii' once an hour in one .side, .two. men, accompanied 'the'1 leather cushioined eeat, i; , .. ' . water, will remove the qual'mk But, hes, wrpng abp.uf dont piano. EverybodyS; Magajine..; go ,at it in. the propey way.' 'My! plan is ,this : .Ship ail the negroes to the north pole or as, near ),t0 'it ife' ships cah"gdt,' set'iehi aishore jwi;th'fobd lto last k few 'weelisarid'-'thenrigOff and '. . ; . good-lookin- i of.Qb-S,tr.eperoii- ; to-d- roomr-Qccasjonal- good-lookin- g 1-- 1 Write me nl once Block, DENVER, COLO. : : , i , k.-fiv- e , ' dbiiar ijin.'.1 iUy ' lifted5 it The traveler gingerly; then 'lobked up at the porteri; but that back was turned and he was half way to the door, through which he speedily disappeared. - ' l : indi-vidua- lk The-- ' crowd ' in the' smoking room roared,, the traveler .pocketed the bill with,. Well, hes shy a, half dollar thi3 . .. .,! trip.. : SposeJd tak bisinjoney! sneered the, porter later. , Wahnte(i to freeze heared kim, That kind of uq 'to def-H-- I kind. ain!t foks -T. i i ,m mah ; . rt : , Isened tAVoliUfirs' of bny war! : I,' ; ! the.crowd, andi he was compelled to miss some of the conversation. Yes, of course, the porter heard when he came hiack with loaded tray. Theyd freeze 'to death, every moth-- . ers son of em,: and that would settle the thing for all time. Its the best plan anybpcjy, jhas thought out for stopping the everlasting talk about it:'1 Im' gbfrig to' present it to Congress and he rnext winter,,.1 Here, porter dollar .bill. on the tray. tossed, The' expenEqwas even money. The tray; camo back,, with tb change. Was ,It divided, intp; halves,, quarters and , , ; Mrs.-Matild- be produced. , i&tat or 9HTO'rTT or ToIxdo, LtroA8 County. f Frank J. Chrsky makes oath that he ts senior of partner In the firm of F. J. Chknry ft Co., doing business the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by the use of Halls Catarrh Curb, - PAY SFQT, CASH FO& yiAKK H the-sam- e of-th- Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound will cure any woman in the 'land who suffers from womb troubles, inflammation of. the ovaries, and Izidney troubles. I , By gods that punished the former perjury so severely. i- forfeit If original of above letter proving cannot genuineness i ; - struation was irregular. tried a bottle of your Vegetable Compound and began to feel better Tight away. I continued its, use, and am' now well and strong, and men- fitruate regularly. I cannot Say enough for what vonr medicine did for me. $5000 ' : ! swear?.! Hanno answered,- Few-colore- I thought I would write and tell ydu that, by following your kind advice, I. feel like a new person. I was always thin and delicate, and so weak that I could hardly do anything,. Men- . Pe- : says: - iiii? Over S culiar Happening. Lake Shirwa, Which has covered a considerable area of country to the south of Lake Nyassa, in Africa, ever since that region has been known to white men, has now dried up completely and local opinion leads to the theory that it has vanished for good. Still, it would scarcely be advisable for settlers to attempt the creation of any garden cities or other establishments anywhere on the bed pf the old lake, which might fill up again at any time. Men drive their buggies and ride their horses along the soft, sandy beds of the Australian rivers in times of long drought, but .when-- the rains j come the river steamers resume their old places on, the newly flushed streams. It is very odd that this great Shirwa lake- should vanish so com-- ; pletely without' any assignable reason' and apprehension-- is felt 'lest someto thing. of ;.thes kind ': ' Nyassa or Tanganyika. - i t I, Jliss nannah E. Mershon, - Puzzled The Wisdom of Hanno. Hanpo; th e j Carth agfn fa n, was sent commissioned Jby the yta'te after the second Carthaginian war to supplicate for peace and In the end obtained it. Yet one of the sharper Roman senators said: You have often broken with ns peace whereuntc you have sworn: I pray, by what goes will you V f - .the coldest from physical weakness and periodic Pan andyouri girls just budding into .womanhood should be carefully guided physically as well a3 morally,:; Another ' 'Woinan;' Much DRY.- - '.t ..j , And, that is.o.vr.jthq porter established record. .. , , good-lookin- g 'slee'py Conriectib'ut Town. 'isiiri',:feome respects unique among 'OouhriCticut towns. On three sides'; railrDkdg, run within ten miles1 6f .it.- i The irppal free delivery (touches only! one., penjej- of it, and the : :h ;!f , 'leave1 'em'.'' . .suburb anizing,. trolley. hows no sign He i sippedr and of , approacly Witji ne exception it porter standing 'in ,the 'door listened ts the,, only, town.', in '.(Connecticut that with indignation, pictured in every has' neither telegtdpn1 nor telephone feature. :, But the- trqveieV was gener- Cdnriectibii The11' bnl.'-- public means ous and ordered cold .high halls for of approach ts by stage once a day. ' ' .it-h- ' r- : ' kiliirigNvOrtH - gopd-lookin- , y - HE WAS EASILY SATISFIED. WHAT SICK KIDNEYS Kijney Comim.aintb. betes, Brights Disease, . CAUSE. Inflam-- i In- flammation of the bladder, in-- . flamed passages, pain in passing Wm. H. Neighbors, the n . urine, incontinence of urine, too jeweler of West Main much or too little urine. Street, Wytlieville, Va., says : Uki.o Acid Troubles.Some four years ago an attack Rheumatism, Gravel, Gout, of grip settled in my back, and trail Stones, Lumbago. I have suffered off and on ever Nerve Troubles. Neunjl- - since with a dull, aching Sciatica, Nervous Collapse, across the small heavy of my hack, ' leeplessness, Jieiaitpholia. always more1, severe' in tlie Many 'other disorders are morning. It was difficult for caused directly dr indirectly me to stoop or straighten, and, ,, by multy kidney .action, anil if I sat down for any length of cari be reached find cured by time- it was hard for me to dDonns Kidney Billso' .This I took two boxes of arise. remedy has cured every- com Doans Kidney Pills, and the find recorded over above, plaint dull, aching left 50,000. testiirionials prove its me.- - disagreeable ; , . .. , surprising merit. 50 cents per bor; of nil'deal-ers- , or mailed on receipt .of Price, by addressing Foster-llilburwell-know- - ' ' II. B. McCarter of 201 Cherry, Street, Portland, Ore-- , gon, inspector of freight cam for the: Transcontinental Com:1 pany, says: ',1 used, Doans Kidney Pills for backache- and other symptoms pf kidney trouble which had arinoyed me for months.' I think a cold1 was responsible fB. the whole trouble. It seemed to, settle ,in my kidneys.. Doans. Kidney. Pijls rooted it out. It is several months sindri used 'them, hnd up to date there has been no recurrence of the trouble. l . Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. FIRST KIDNEY PILL MADE. THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERY. THE ONLY GENUINE. ,mation of tlie'Kidneys, Dropsy (swelling of the limbs or body), incessant pains in the back or loins. n Possession of Riqhes Meant Florida Man. ;! .. ,;The Florida Times. Union says that' tjiere is much philosophic 'contentment in that state, rind tells a story to substantiate the statement. J When. the phosphate boom was young a speculator paid one of these contented Florida folk sixteen thousand dollars for a tract of land the native had tried to sell for five hundred-.' The Sum conveyed only a vague impression to the mind of the fortunate man.- What he- wanted was the ' cash- in hand. Dont, do that.,Lea.ye it in the bank and tell, me .what you want." ;. He wrinted :a- farm of sixty1 acres with a house on it the whole to costl , a few 'hundred. ft: , Dia- Bladder Troubles. t George Wallace, Jr., of Elmira, N. Y., wife of George 'Wallace, broker, of West Water Street, and living at 6 17 Baldwin Street, says: March, 1897, I was cured driey arid bladder trouble 'oans Kidney Pills.1 My phys ician said at that time that ife could bq saved only by aji operation. Night after nighf I had been kept awake fdr hours at a time with ter-- ' .riblet pain' in; my back, and the secretions ..from the kidneys wene in as. bad a state as pos- sibl'e! I suffered with ffierpor-rhagfefrequently. and .Vfas in, a, weak (State. Four, boxes of., .Doans Kidney Pills cured me, anil now gladly reGridorse the reriiedy,' because during the tiriiel which,'! has since elapsed, nearly seven years,! have never had: the slightest sign' of a return of the trouble. - . ; Yes. And some 11 Yes!- ' i . .i ' ", .I : .'.f H '.G'j ii His eyes began to iiiihse.,:,iiiere'iifks a pause, :'; What 'else; fld .you; want? Oh, give me fifty dollars for the old woman, to buy things. for, herself and the children. He started to walk away. , ' '! What else? , ' ' Is there more yet? i ! DOANS ? ". ;! ,' , MIDWIFE . CAPSICUM VASELINE Mm. Lizzie Llesier. Graduate Midwife of experience, oilers services and quiet, com fonable borne before. during and after confinement. References g ven. (orrespond-enc- e will receive pr attention and in strict confidence. Address. Mk.s. giksler, 336 W. Third North. Salt Lake City. 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He says: The one feature of the situation which is really worrying the rubber men is the rapid destruction of the rubber forests in the very region where the best rubber is found. The number of men who have gone into the rubber belts this year passes all records and all expectations, and they are still going in great numbers. These men have heard of the high prices rubber is now commanding. They are eager for gain, and many of them, as well as the owners of- estates, are anxious to retrieve the losses of last season. It is therefore to be expected that the destruction of the rubber forests this year will be beyond all precedent enormous and irreparable. , - 1, our-.sely- fe iDli-l;;- 'V:.1:! p6vsl6fas?, i1 ' : ' iy What- else?-- ' :V Can I have a horse rind sadfflje, and, ' OF WOMEN. t ' !: ::: One Mehiijer of the Fair Sex Satisfied :dWith Her Posiiion. Mr. Stead "skys that there riTe only three privileges of.'my sex namely, that in going in or but of a room the woman goes firstj that she is served before man at a .meal (a statement which is j quite .wrong, by the way, only one woman at trible having that distinction,, the one on the hosts right; the other guests, whether male or female, in every household above mere middle class" being served in regular dotation), rind that in a train a' man gives up his seat to her. I could give Mr. Stead, many more. Our bills are, paid for- us when our male belongings have any money to pay. them with; we 'tire' iriade love to, which' may be despicable but is are admired, enjoyable;"-wwhich' is;; no" :dbubt-'foolisbut none the .less gratifying to us. In spite of thei preponderance of our sex the majority-! of, is, pre, sp., pleased with thaf:,iye,ihyei,rio desire to visit (the Neighborhood of the fountains1 of tie 'Moon; and con-' Sidering' that' ub cfaii'f do anything we like in thiri 'yriar 'of grace and that we ruld 'rill 'your Stea ks: it is, dear Mr. Stead; why call 'us "despised and rail at the world for ,not. making us supreme,'. vhen it had never occurred to us that we were anything else? A ,Countess In Reply to Mr. Stead. . , bridle? ; Certainly ,And a rifle? tHE i:. PRIVIllkGES , Natural' brder Reversed. 'William Magelssen, the American vice' consul at Beirut, is an intimate friend of Najib Hashim, who is the manager of a theater in New York. I spent a week with Magelssen, Mr. Hashim said the other day, in the summer of 1902. The young man knew then tiiat his life was in danger, hue he was fearless and gay. It was a pleasure to be with him. One day in Beirut he introduced one of his servants to me. This boy, he said, had never seen a paved street till he cams to this city a year ago. The day he reached here, a dog, as he was walkran at him to ing about sight-seeinbite him. He reached down and tried to pick up a cobblestone from the paved street, but the stone, of course, stuck fast. To escape the dog, he had to take to his heels. Afterwards, in telling me the story, the boy said he thought Beirut a strange town, since in it the dogs were let loose while the stones were fastened down. ' X |