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Show Rl AV;S font Ms k a E-RU- tnj,' ing OF KIDNEYS i EVERY ealth 4 at TIME. lq, In a fire at Norfolk, was lost and twenty-fiv- e dered homeless. d roct es an J pren arkeu Mrs. F. J two emptat' 0 makt; t uthorii. tho O' lance d Ppop!( chemiv fly knoa' from tt1 from tt. spoo: t, ANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED powder, to rea!!i Sect ancj ' and Creating a National Sensation In the Cure Fe-ru-- na of Chronic Ailments of the Kidneys. be taken. Major T. II. Mars, of the First Wiscon- baking' ! sin Cavalry regiment, writes from 1425 This remedy Dunning street, Chicago, 111., the fol- strikes at once the lowing letter: For years I suffered with catarrh ot very root of the kidneys contracted in the army. the disease. Medicine did not help me any until a It at once recomrade who had been helped by Pe- lieves theca-tarrhkidru na advised me to try It I bought some at once, and soon found blessed neys of the relief. I kept taking It four months, stagnant and am now well and strong and feel blood, p r e -better than have done for the past v e n cl, ithoritic;i 'rusades hoped, h S i, whose ice to L iself. i1 T, H. Mars. Mr. John Vance, of ITartford City, Ind., says: My kidney trouble is much doctor, ad to ut 1 that have improved so much everybody wants to know what medicine 1 am using. I recommend Ieruna to everybody and some have commenced to use it. The folks all say that if l)r. Hartmans medicine, cures me it must he great." John Vance. ' Mr. J. Brake, of Petrolea, Ontario, Canada writes: Four years ago te the and to say 4 e had a nd thorn; Aho wai waa stic for a lit; ;an, and r itterlng his wa ive used had a severe attack of Bright's disease, which brought me so low the doctor said nothing more could be done for me. I began to take Peruna and Aianalln, and In three months I was a well man and have continued so ever since. J. Brake. At the appearance of the first symptom of kidney trouble, 1eruua should g a hurj4 e strang1 1 in. Bat I this E the m f 1U I better. you money refunded. inters ;e root other ; I tf The (lriicclst advises you to use Hamlin's Wizard Oil for pain, for he knows what it has done. well-post- 1 First Case of Fulilrnt Ul r. The first visit oi fever to this country ww In 1705. It was brought from the .Vest .'ndios to New York bv radlrr. r-.- j s CUTICURA RESOLV. ENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated, 60 doses, 25c.), are a new, tasteless, odourless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid C U T I -CURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Ami II WAV. 12 raj, i Mr. Win low's Sent him? Nyrilp. For rht'ilren leeiliina, eifteu. tne sum., reilure. . Countess of Albany, wife of Charles Edward the Pretender, was sold for twenty guineas. London Leader. pocket vials, taining; 60 doses, price, 25c. SLICKERSi CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS arc alterative, antiseptic, tonic, and digest- ferra-do- p 428tsss cows: ive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most successful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and yet THE 3TAK5AID wa OILED CLOTHING TO'J HAVE ALWAYS BOUGH compounded. ? Complete Treatment $i Complete external and Internal treatment for every humour, constating of Cut ktka Soap, 28c,, to cleanse the skin of mutt and scales, and (often the thlckeued Cuticcka Ointment, floe., to Instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and eootho and heal ; and IUsolvsnt riu.a, 25c., to cool and deanie the blood. A Sixot.a 8rt U often cut-tisl- ej Cirri-ct'H- Itching, burning, and ecaly akin, eoulp.and blood humours, eczemas, rauhra, and Irritations, with loas of hair, from infancy to age, when alt else fails, Cfftrt iA Rihrnh a1 UtfoetfhtMil Iht vrl4 stern F, nted forc of ' ivmi IttfHilifMfttOiMtortMntttitq , Rw Ot Ffttt, for I'nrrrs Cars felt Ffwmn Bortett, U. t. A. BFI.MItl.K " ss.,.$ M V00;; annntt, l Me' mpson t!' for irtnclpul y for It' .BtfSt d. I TR ;. Vr"i2 I. C, the, Mi, N ll.Vni MclvemitckrcHi... It Fro,t:ui.niCialinsini.tU7 INn Itn.t inrhr, two mnih. .impi. !' 't'.liip in.ihi-- l. aiHi n . i. .viaCortifc ipiii.i,. t - the talk of tUol by lio moil n. World phenotn-oi- The Province of Munitotia ami ot AMlnlholil. the and Altierta are mo a I wonderfn, vraln prmluclnit ouun-irl- r In the world, lu lin k rutalmr they sl-- o hold tlie hlcho-- t A nifrlwtii are annually n.uk-ina Ihry llil their home, and tltry aumv-r-- t Itcvcrdld tadore. Move WcMwnnl with lit title t anuila. and (iirm and hmnr In to hoinewk-e- r laivr rate and aprrtul jirl v mce and wttlcr. The haiid-ni- e . A till of Wetcrn Canada cnt tree to nil F. to Ac., Iedler. hip Apply for rule. perltuondont of litiniiwniuoii. Ottawa, Canaila. or to W. V. Iteiinett, t aniidlan tlovermneui Agent, wl New Vurk Llfo Uhlg., Omaha, Neb. We-tc- rn upnll-ram- Unit! atHl hUvsaf .!? wheut crop for l I a PENSION rcrWW?(fyj kHllili, Wa. Million. 1 Itioronmion-ln- n AttNlVH, ASSAY CO. CANADAS WESTERN now Wonderful t'-- mVivei?,'!:::-EN it of al - HOWARD Ill L niRTON,r,;iTM?;r. Coin Km( FmirlH FjHW'intcti (11, A OhM, hilvsT A Ia'riI, I); ( oiiir,9I &, Mll inn Bfiit to utitr (bUtlir, LUMiUjr cM iMU, lU U A II., A . ij p TllHl' 'f ' srautii, N.U.. Salt SI - ' wlo-- Mat o, Lake-N- o. , nr-- a a'iN. Mii-nr- V- . WwUre.lt, M.l.fc IS, 1802, ( Despondency caused Raj pit Carter, formerly a Denver man, to commit suicide iu his room on Myers Avenue, Cripple Creek, lie took an overdose of morphine. Duriug the recent storm aloug the Powder river in Wyoming, considerable loss of stock is reported to have been experienced by both sheep and cattlemen. A terrific windstorm passed over Canon City, Montrose, La Junta and other southern Colorado points Friday afternoon, doing much damage to the orchards. Governor Sanford 11. Dole of Hawaii is in lloston, where be will spend a week visiting relatives, at the end of which time lie will start on his homeward journey. The bodies of Mrs. Monica Krzewski and her dead infant triplets were buried in a single grave iu Milwaukee. The threechrilaren were born Suntlay, anil died a few hours later. Martin Lynch, who was arrested a few days ago, charged with the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell at the Cuyahoga county jail, Cleveland, )., by hanging himself from the door knob. storm passed through the Cherokee Nation, south of Vinlta, doing much damage to property, A large number of houses were blown down and much damage was dooe. Seversl people are said to have been Injured. The will of Dr. Joseph Adrian Booth, a brother to Junius Brutus, John Wilkes and Kdwin Booth and of Asia Booth Clarke, the widow of the Kng-Be- lt tragedian, has been filed In New York for prubute. The estate In New York amounts to S35,(kio. Charles Krati, In- dicted for bribery In connection w ith the St. Louis suburban street railway franchlae legislation, and a fugitive from justice, Is In Jail at Guadalajara, Mex., according to a telegram from the chief of police of that city. Ranchmen and settlers In the vicins ity of Atwood, Kan., are arming and It iafeand trouble will come as a result of a quarrel over land In Rawlins anti adjoining counties, It Is feared It limy become iveessary to cation the alate troops. them-aelve- a. fcr.BM,ppyCoB. t0, Miaa.a,li, Mi.,ia Dhi,. season. A -- Frcl ! Made In black or .yellow of the best materials and sold with our warrant ty reliable dealers eveiywhere A. J. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MASS ESTABLISHED 1656. A F'lllli'lfnttooure the mot torturing, I'ralrtsa- BWK50f WATERPROOF tonic-digestiv- es l n. vr n areas eds of court-marti- Copper ore said to be in payiogquan-tilie- s is said to have been discovered in tlie Wichita mountains, near Mountain Park, O. T., and there Itaa been a rusli of prospectors to tlie secue dut ing the past week. William Diamond, At Laramie, charged with tlie rohliery of tlie Pacific Kxpresa companys oil ice at Hier-nta- n of the sum of SI35, wsa arraigned and pleaded not gu.lt. lie disclaimed ail knowledge of tlie robbers. The house of Jean Itutlste Monchain, a French butcher resitting In tit. Nor-ber- t, Manitoba, was destroyed by tire and five children were burned to death. Another is dying ami the father and mother are In a serious condition. con- screw-ca- p 5 tun colic. 26c a bolUn. (ilo.e Hold. A pair of glotrs worn by the late Queen Victoria on the day of her marI 10s at Stevens' aucriage fetched tion rooms. Covent Garden; and a small clock, once the property of the Put up in SOLVENT. (uua, cure, alla w Vletorla'a Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RE- in Is an Crosse, Wis. ci if ter u; lim try ot senat- La data the Mint Kli.tlo Nab.tance. Glass is the most perfectly elastic substance in existence. A glass plate kept under pressure in a bent condition for 25 years will return to its ex-aoriginal form. Steel comes next p 1 A 10 e EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., - rvy, in oil the per cent, increase in wages has effect for tlie employes of tlie into gone Flickinger Wheel company and of tlie Wugon and Gear company at Gallon, O. A decree just issued orders the trial of the man who asby sassinated tlie Russian minister of the interior, M. Siplaguiue, on April 15th. ever located. Ten men were severely injured by an If you do not derive prompt and sat- explosion of hot metal in a blast furisfactory results from the use of Pe- nace at the Illinois steel works, Joliet. runa, write at once to Dr, Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease Jerry Creighton was probably fatally and he will be pleased to give you his hurt. valuable advice gratis. A colony of eighty-onRussians from Address l)r. Hartman, President of The llartman Suuitarium, Columbus, O. Nebraska have arrived at Alamosa, Colo., and were taken to the sugar-befarms, which they will cultivate this DON'T STOP TOBACCO atotf aerp get blood. Peruna stimulates the kidneys t excrete from the blood the accumulating poison, and thus prevents the convulsions which are sure to follow if the poisons are allowed to remain. It gives great vigor to the hearts action and digestive system, both of which are apt to fail rapidly in this disease. Peruna cures chtarrh of the kidneys Bimply because it cures catarrh where Suddenly. It injures the nervous system to do so. Use BACO-CURand it will tell you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each box. Price $1.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure of At all good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. )YES In theescapeof serum from the on et iivv rs, was well-know- ting twenty years, thanks to Peruna ell knor ge aree, . ren- who Fretdioner, non-uni- al Doctoi Into families , seriously injured. Rebels have seized the river banks at Quing Shun, fifty miles below Nang Sing, China, to prevent CHrgo juncks ascending tlie river, Frank Wheeler, foreman of hose company No, 3 at Cripple Creek, was seriously injured by being crushed under an overturned wagon. Another heavy rain has visited western Iowa and the eastern half of Nebraska. All danger of crop damage for the present is now past. iron In Marietta, O., the industries employing moulders have increased wages 5 per cent., the secoud increase in three years. n M. V. Ford, agetl 63, formerly a railroud man, died in Fueblo from injuries received by a fall from u tree which he was trimming. Mind cio' a C. Va , one life struck by a Midland Terminal train at Giilett, Colo., died from her injuries. Forest fires, started by hunters smoking out rabbits, south of Ottumwa, la., are doingmueh damage. Four more bodies of the victims ot the City of Fittsburg wreck have been to dale, recovered, making forty-tw- o A fatal cutting affray took place in Chihuahua, in which four men were killed and eleven were more or less o ry, or Moscow. CumaeDii. made'. ioods, rs can Forty persons were killed in a riot Tho Venezuelan government forces have retaken Guiru, in the State of iking ice Waste NEWS SUMMARY. CURES CATARRH -NA it.Dnrt l WUMt tmtf h AkL h;rui,i1 hM iAiit T imisi iiuslt b rtFutriwt. lEEEliE vn Lamb. We have recently received several complaints from shepherds to the effect that their lambs come weak, season after season, and are again showing similar and even worse symptoms this year. They say that the lambs can scarcely stand when born, and even although they try to suck It seems a difficult undertaking aua they fall to derive strength from the nourishment taken. Invariably is added the fact that the ewes have been fed apparently well upon coarse fodders, such as clover hay, timothy hay, corn fodder, wheat or oat straw. This Is one of the explanations of the trouble. It has been noticed that unless ewes when pregnant are fed additional concentrates such as bran, crushed oats, oil meal or oil cake they tend to become constipated and In this condition there is either trouble at lambing time or weakness among the lambs. The weakness is due to the fact that the ewes merely manage to derive personal nourishment from the food given but an Insufficiency of surplus from which to build up a strong, foetus. It Is also reported in the same connection that many of the lambs come Into the world showing enlargements of the glands of the throat. The enlargements are of the thyroid glands and eonstltuto "goitre, a trouble that always Indicates debility and lack of uterine nourishment. It also bespeaks a lack of mineral matters In the food of the ewes and in the milk first furnished a lack of such salts as lime and phosphate-mine- rals which are always freely imparted to the blood circulation lu bran and other grain foods of the nitrogenous class. In addition to the aggravating causes of weakness In lambs may be mentioned breeding, or too seldom changes of breeding stock. The ram is used year after year, and at last there is too close connection In mating, with the result of loss of vitality, constitution and strength of bone. To prevent weak lambs from troubling In the flock the following measures conseUse of quently become necessary: new rams of strong constitution and. if possible, from a higher altitude; and generous feeding of concentrates to ewes before and after service and during pregnancy. Mrs. Mamie Herbert, 56 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Treasurer Empire State Fortnightly, Buffalo, N. Y., After Eight Years Suffering Cured by Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. Dear Mrs. Iixkham : well-form- in MllktiHtnt Treatment of Sard Oat. Farmers' Review: Nothing of greater Interest end more importance occurs to me at present than Veatment of seed oa . to destroy smut We have been thoroughly successful with the following much easier and pleasanter than tho soaking method and seeding with wet grain: Mix one ounce of formalin with one gallon of water for every six bushels of oats. Spread the oats about three Inches thick and apply the liquid with a sprinkling can as evenly as practicable, and stir thoroughly; then shovel Into a snug elongated heap about three feet deep along the center, and cover with the oat sacks turned and shaken, and a light blanket to complete If needed, and leave twenty-fou- r to forty-eighours. Then and heap and cover for another day or two, when nie moisture applied will be diffused through the mass and evaporated, so as not to be perceptible. The grain may then ho sacked or stored ready for use when wanted. I. F. Nyo. From ht Old and Maw Cora Sd. From Farmers Review: I would like to have the experience of some of the readers of The Farmers Review as to the planting of old seed corn. Will It sprout and grow as well as new corn? J. 8. We hope our readers will send In their answors at g an early date, as time Is approaching. corn-plantin- Trofessor Crookshank, a governor of the Royal Veterinary College of England, says that Koch Is wrong In af- has never firming that tuberculosis been given to bovlncs by human virus. He believes that It Is a mistake for scientists to send abroad the Idea that it Is right to sell tuberculous milk. His remedy for tuberculous milk Is a rigid Inspection of all dairies. Each tree presents a separate problem to the pruner, who ahould endeavor to get the best disposition f branches, both In circumference of the crowu aud In attachment to the trunk. In Ashnnteo grows a tree, resembling the English oak. which furnishes butter. The church that scutters Its money will gather Its member' and ulceration of s the uterus laid me low and robbed life of its joys for me. Tor eight years I was in frequent pain and misery', and then Lydia E. lMnkhams able to came the Vogel me, Compound greatest boon I have for it new life and health to me. I used several known, brought bottles of Compound and your Sanative Wash. My improvement was slow, but from the first bottle I felt that I was better, and so I kept up courage and continued the treatment. None of my friends ever dreamed that I would be well again, but I have now enjoyed life to its fullest extent for three years." Mrs. Mamie Herbert. FORFEIT 18 NOT GENUINE. IF TIIE LETTEI! $5000 AllOVE When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leueorrhoe displaecment or ulceration of tho womb, that lxaring-dow- n feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, anti nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms ns dizziness, faint ness, lassit title, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, all-go- ne and feelings, blues and htqielessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E, Pinkliams Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Iiefuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the lxst. Sirs. lMnkliam invites all slek women to write her for advice fihe lias guided thousands to health Address, Lynn, Mass. A Durable Wall Coating Orn'x ttlon. From Farmers Review: The milkmen of Evansville, Indiana, have an association for the advancement of their lnte-e.'t- s. This association. of which J. C. Wallenraeyer is with the city secretary, food inspector In securing better sanitary conditions on the farms of Its members. Meetings are held regularly at which prominent physicians of the city have delivered lectures on the requisites for healthful milk for Infant feeding and family use. Veterinarians discuss the prevention and care of diseases among dairy cows. At a recent public meeting one session was given to the discussion of those phases of the subject which should Interest the consumers of milk and cream. At the second session, II. E. Van Norman, Instructor in dairying at Purdue University, lectured on selection and feeding of the dairy cow, and care and handling of milk for city trade. The educational feature of this associations efforts Is a new one and cannot help but Improve the sanitary condition of milk delivered to city consumers. This move Is one that could be followed with advantage by the milkmen of otu-e- r cities. W. C. Latta, Purdue Inflammation Pink-ham- NOT . KALSOMINC A I Forms a pure and permanent coating and docs not require to be taken off to renew from time to time, la a dry powder, ready for use by mixing with cold water. TO THOSE YVe Faucti! Use your fintfv clrefljHttg knWo-tulf No, nirl AI.AIIASTINH in what I rtied for aud wbat 1 wuul. BUILDING are experts in the treatment of walls. Write and 6ee bow helpful we can be, at no cost to you, in get- ting beautiful and healthful homes. Grand Rapids, Mich 1 ALABASTINE COMPANY, oiyootocyoo0oc.ooo0'0ocoooo Tolntol Mot Afraid of Death. A Russian journalist relates regard- ing Tolstoi and his recent illness that when the doctor told him that he was out of danger, be replied: "It is a pity to give up the resignation at the thought of death." What troubled him particularly during bis illness was that his physician would nut allow the windows to bp kept open. IOO Reward 100, The readers of till pritier will he pleased to leurn tlmt there la ul leut one dreaded disease that Hetenee haa las-- ahln to cure In all l Mairo. and that Is 'a turrit. Hall s ('uUirrb Cum is the otdv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bettor a constitutional disease, reiiilres a constitutional treatment. Hall s ('alarrh Cure ts taken Intcmullv, actiuir directly tiHn the blood and mucous sur. luces of the system, thereby destrovinif the foundation of the disease, and k'lvimt the patient ktreni-iby bullditur up the constitution and assisting nature In doluK Its work. The proprietors have no notch faith tn its rural tvs powers that they nfler One Hundred Dollars for any rase tlmt it falls to euro, hernl for list of Testimonials. Address I. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv drtn.irists 7.x Halt a Family Fill are tha best Etnd Term of He pu ties. a majority of slxty one the French chamber has adopted a motion urtending the period for which deputies are elected from four to six years. By Bftips the fongl! anti Works Off tint 4oltl Laxative liroitio Qiimlno Tablets. Price 23a WHY. VACCINATIwN OtPc Hoy "Sw lpd PA..TK ltai-to-- r FAILED folnta for TtMittipl'k. It all happened through a fatal error of the health officer leaving unguarded for the brief period of three minutes a bundle of toothpicks, such as are used by practitioners In rubbing the vaccine virus In the arm after It has been applied, and aa a consequence one of the largest of the numerous vaccination parties now being held In the business district bad to be culled off. The employes of a large wholesale establishment had been summoned, and with arms bared and wtcrlflced expression on their fares avJted the ordeal, when the affable but unpopular member of Dr. Lederles vaccine corps stepped Into an inner office to speak with the proprietor, leaving his Implements behind. This was too great a chance for Tommy, the office boy, says the New York Mall and Express, who began to Investigate, and who, possessed ot a sense ot the eternal fitness of things, thought his mouth for one and hti pockets for the other a better resting place for the toothpicks than an atmosphere of virus and cuticle knives. "Say," he explained confidentially io a bosom friend after the health officer In calling the party "off" hud passed some rather perwiual remarks on the full duties of an office hoy, "if dey use toothpicks fer vsctintulng, do yer suppose deyd use a coal shovel fer da measles?" CONDUCTOR DID AIL HE COULD liut Hat ot Pedestrian Wa VortU;v When Heitored to Him. BuBlly buzzing along In one direction came a Madison avenue car and when from another direction, borne on the breeze, came a soft black hat there was a collision. Hey, there! yelled the owner ot the hat. The conductor rang the bell and the car stopped. After much bucking and going forward, while the passengers alternately chafed and sympathized and a crowd gathered on the sidewalk the hat, now crushed, muddy and lacking all its pristine gayety, was rescued. Tho owner ot It turned It around aud around, and then solemnly handed it hack to the conductor. Why dont you sue the company?" suggested a red faced man on the platform. said Dey vouldut bay ttoddlngs, A fat passenger. Well," said the conductor, and with the hat still in his hand he pulled the bell cord and the car went on. The owner of the hat said not a word, but stood by the side of tho track, says tlie New York Mall and Express, and blankly watched the car till It disappeared. Then he looked up at the windy sky and went away. Mrs. Wkltar; Hairy Paine Whitney has established an atelier of her own in the Bryant Park building. New York, where she spends muen time wielding the brush and modeling in clay. Mrs. She Would Not bo Without It Now. Neither would thousand of other. We refer to Vogelcrs Curative Compound ; it does so much good and semis to reach every form of stomach trouble, that people have found that it Is the one tine spccittc. And what sre stomach trouble f The eaiet answer is that threequarter of all the diseases and ailments wltnh affect us proceed from one form or another of stomach trouble. Indigestion is ono of the wort and most Curative prevalent form, but Vogelcr Compound cure indigestion. Her is one instance r Mr. V, Bowel, of 34, Priory Street, WinI wir-chester, Col., write: to state that Curative my wife has been taking Vogck-rCompound for a long time, and it i th-- i only thing that ha d aie her any real good for indigestion, In fa t nothing would induce her to be without a bottle now." When we atop to seriously consider the fact, that this great n inedy i nude ftom the formula of one of the most eminent living lam. Ion nhysii ians, it Is no womhr tlut people who have happily rxpeinmrd tlie benefit to Imj derived imm uve, wtil not now lie without it ut cny mi. St. Jacobs till, Ltd, l.alumote, MJ., will send you a fiej sample-- bottle, Write them. s 11 |