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Show rr. f l t ? J t attain any altitude. MAY Mountain Climbers Afforded a Sure f D,fficult Breathing, f at altitudes have attended bilh many mountain climbers and explorers, and advanc in explanation has been that this trouble was caused t? rf Juctd ui4on of the oxygen in atmosphere. Professor Mosso, an Italian scientist, has recently disproved this theory by show mg that if the pressure f the mixture of oxygen and nitrogen making up ordinary air be reduced o of an atmosphere, and then the proportion of oxygen be increased so that its partial pressure is the same as norma!, the mixture is breathed with inconvenience, accompanied by an abnormal respiration and pulse. Hy taking supplies of pure oxygen and mixture of gases to the summit of Monte Rosa and analyzing (he blood it was shown, however, that a diminution in the amount of carbon dioxide in the air due to the low pressure was doubtless responsible for much of the trouble in respiration. Proof of this was afforded by breathing a mixture of 80 per ent of oxygen and 20 per cent of carbon dioxide on top of Monte Rosa, with a feeling of pleasure and ease, while the effect of the same mixture near the sea level in Turin was to produce giddiness and vomiting. If this discovery is substantiated by further experiments it seems that by the carrying of cylinders containing this mixture of gases the highest mountain peaks can he scaled, while the mere provision of oxygen is of doubtful utility. one-thir- Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks . women about dangers of the young i Period how to avoid pain and fering and remove the cause by using E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound. Jlenstrual I Youxo TVomejt: suffered for six years with dysmenor-.- 1 that I dreaded every month, as I of intense pain. The doctor said ra due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused related and neglected colds. If youn? girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at j critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God Lydia E. Pinkhaius Vegetable Compound, that was the only iiiiae which helped me any. Within three weeks after I started to it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at dine of my next monthly period the pain had diminished consider-- I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like r person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have A 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and 1 feel light and j. Miss Aoxe3 Miller, 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, III The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a womans To (painful periods), so much so .1 it meant three or four days 2 2th. Anything unusual at that time should have prompt prove men L proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compound regulates atioa and makes those periods painless. i READ WHAT MISS LIXDBECK SAYS I Dear Mrs. Pineham: Lydia E. Plnk- liams Vegetable Compound has greatly bene fitted me. I will tell you how I suffered. Mr trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as eacln month went by that I was getting worse. I had severe bearing-dow- n pains in my back and abdomen. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pmkhams medicine. I did so and am now freo from all Jessie C. Lindbeck, pain during my periods. 1201 6th Street, Rockford, III FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman Is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there Is anything about her symptoms she does f not understand. Mrs. Pinkhams address is Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given to every who asks for It. Her adrfee has restored to health than one hundred thousand women. Why dont you try 3J sick sisters ? all-wom- an w eanmot forthwith nredar th. original fottan pad otgnatare kbutk teuUiaoplals, which Will prov tbelr atolnt onln.nw. dim E. rinkhao atkdlcla C., Lya. Maaa. FORFEIT If If v ova i' "ii KING frwn, To-'-- l.. All IIRIMENTS OF CURES RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN CURES IUW, 0JmiV? coTiucTd iacmcni, muiAOtb Muiem, VIURIlOlk. J At SUPPORTED BY FRESH, CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. A Recent Instance Proves That a Woman's Happiness la Largely Dependent on the State of Her Blood. When tho blood Is disordered every organ of the body is affected unfavorably and fails to discharge Us functions properly. In the case of every woman nature has made special provision for a periodical purification of the blood, and so long as thiB occurs her health and spirits unfailingly reveal the beneficial results. So slight a cause as a cold or a nervous shock may produce a suppression of this vital function, aud until It Is restored she is doomed to misery. The remedy that has proved most prompt and effective In all disorders peculiar to the female sex Is that which brought such great relief to Miss Mattie Griggs, of No. 807 Indiana street, Lawrence, Kansas, concerning which she speaks as follows: In the winter of 1902, from some unknown cause, there was a cessation of functions peculiar to my sex for a period of four months. I became very weak and could not get up stairs without help. I had nausea and pain and a constant headache. I was under the care of a physician for three months, but he did not succeed in curing me. Then a lady friend told me about the merits of Dr. Williams Fink Pills which she had used in her family, and she induced me to try them. It was in May when I first began to use them, and In June 1 bad fully recovered my health, and have since remained perfectly well." In all cases of delayed development of young girls; in anemia or weakness due to impoverished blood and showing Itself in pallor, lack of ambition, despondency and nervousness; also in the great constitutional disturbances attending the period known as the change of life, Dr. Williams Pink Pills are Invaluable for women, whose health Is always closely dependent on the state of the blood. They are sold by all druggists. A booklet of valuable Information relating to the care of a womans health at all Important periods, and entitled Plain Talks to Women, will be sent free in a sealed envelope to any one who chooses to write for It to th$ Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Lendon Youth of Long Ago Remembered All He Had Read. The London Times recently published an extract from Its columns of s century ago in which were related Why do we advertise? the remarkable feats of memory performed by T. P. Oldfield, who died at To tell you whats good Grotto house, Margate, in the six- -' for you. teenth year of his age- - The extract reads: Why dont wc tell then? At the age of five and one-hal- f which had searltt he fever, years Dont we ? brought on him paralysis of the lower Yo.tr frx-t- muni jrour money U ynn Son! extremities and debilitated his body SckUU't Iimw for the rest of his life, but his mind presented tho finest display of human Giraffe a Wary Animal. perfection. Giraffes urc the most difficult of all Whatever he rend he Instantly had animals - ' ' by heart; his favorite pursuits were the mathematics, philosophy, astronomy, geography, history and painting, In all of which he made a great proficiency. Ills favorite authors were Locke and Newton, and his retentive faculties were so strong that he never forgot a single lncldint with whieh he bad been once acquainted. He could relate every circumstance ot Greclau, Roman and English history; was muster ct astronomy and bad pursued it up to all its recent dlhcoveiies; bad the finest taste for b qtfUUV t l drawing and painting and would fre- fit rtsmv tfw quently take admirable likenesses of persons who struck him from memory. OWUy He wrote a hand like copper plate and lu I at a very early period In life ha made AJiawfUCOKmosMAMU. himself master of arithmetic. far.iuumndifm'''1 w lortr pi He was never known to be out of temper, and though he suffered an Illness of ten years, which terminated in a dropsy and bursting of a blood MEXICAN vessel upon the lungs, he was never once known L repine or be Impatient. His wit was brilliant and recures Cuts, Hums, Bruises, fined and his loss will over be regretted by those who had the happiness to know him. PAID TO GET PROTECTION. School System Overcrowded. The idea of Introducing cooking and sewing lessons into the public school system! The whole thing is a sting ing criticism on the home of and Where did the mothers of the mothers of yesterday learn to Hows This? cook and sew? At home! They went Wl offr One llundml Pullen Kewerd for eny home from school and helped get sup- eue .( 1 eurrb that cennut lie cured by lieu per instead of galavnntirig down town Leierrb Cure. y O j nIKVFy ro Toledo to make goo goo eyes at the hoys and J VS, th ondenlnFli http ki"a hliu 15 ami jrferily lr They did for tbe last gaze Into store windows. 8n4 flniul8Uf ortlito In 8)1 IU8Hm"8 tr884 by hi Arm the same thing at noon and they knew aLm to C8rry outWAA.IMNU. ur KlN8 M48Y1 what was going to he on the breakfast tiolesBlr I)rum')i8, Toledo, O Han't fiitrrb Cure I taken )iuruBlljr, exittntf table before it was displayed. They dlrtMUljr qmrou irfrrfof the upB the blued endfree 4rlce 5 J8f Tilmo1U 8ii got up and helped get It. instead of ysiPiu. fontbr ell lrtitftfli. constlP8Uo Mile be of the a off dance night sleeping TrttlUUa f 8tii i'lii f.r fore until called to get up and help Fish Have a Sixth Sense. eat It. There are some lndiiations that The Item has long taken issue with found Ashes he to is possess a sixth sense, the orthat tho tomfoolery gans of which are the pores of the In our present day sehool system. And head and of the lateral Land. This In our Our alone not protests. are we conschool system Is overcrowded, clogged band is a row of little canals external world by with the nected full of Jammed things up, packed. In these that have no business there, and uro boles through the scales. whlrh runs a large under at there the and cavities, there kept placed nerve, are found nerve beads or terexpense of things essential. Richminations like those of oilier sense mond Item. is organs. The use of this apparatus unknown. Tropical Fruit Import. In reviewing the tropical fruit trade for the last year, it Is seen that New beOrleans still bolds the record for Best tea port: San Franof receiving point the largest ing Its m of account and tropical fruits, cisco; nearest; least expos-Te- a geographical position and Its dose South Ameriis sensitive. ure. proximity to Central and It. ca, no other port will ever eipial g you deaI Ike Yew wer mean yaw The total Importations of banana States I'nlted Into and cocoanuts from July Fires Shell Six Miles. porta during the fiscal year gun will send a 43 pound A 1, 1903. to June 3', 1904, aggregate of over six miles. bananas and 7Ji,000,0i,i) a distance 17 Ooo (mo shell recocoanuts. of which New Orleans ceived 9.000,0110 burches of bananas. ooo, Mobile 4 0oo.oon. Rultlmore 3.000, to-da-y In UTt, IIUIIRI, WfT.MaaS, SUNKMS. ONIkhkAiM. SUP Akfc WfLAWWATIOkk Sf AS OS ShhST.l m- - READ THIS RRMARKAELE CURE .. . r....v i... wa e Vnfl. IowvI!i. m ' IT IS TUB GREATEST LINIME.vr l 'A.s f th.niw It to sll I howwniknumber of pemono. andripr.M huihblo lo pertorm without crutches, I'lwi Mioroo deal ol th. farm. THREE SIZESi 23c, 50c Co 8T. LOUIS. V. 8. iBlmm to the receipts Central nuts sundry shipments of and and pineapples American oranges Ira been liberally have Cuba pines Orleans ported. New The Sunburned Kid. Ann DIPHTHERIA REMEDY 'b b'-- n Thvvt,Sn Th- J '.1 - he ft .P0"- - '"r fttkippor II,.i .tkt,?1 . h .. .V . yanlS''. and f,,U W1' utprm wotfe oU4t8 '4. (VhunAUi Hit'l BakI . i ltk-N- o. 4.4., iinw ' li nl. tint war... I I1. MUter " ll,k ;";',lUI,'r' V"tlv. ul tfj it hv thr ' il!n uor tv CsalsitwM Om F. I 17 T'r' U hu J J 'r--Tr The Newspaper and Its Virtues. The newspaper I. In short, firmly establishing lu right to the three cardinal virtue It has claimed for lu faith, discretion and Inde own-g- ood Herald. pendence. Augusta (Ga.) Vacation Empty Purees, A Parisian Journalist estimate that Europeans on their vacations spend about 1150.000.000 a year. TEA 'rr;Vkt Can a very bad person like tea very much, dojou think ? 1004. JT ''' ! -- tej" "in. lld th" Ihrwitrnlii y.t,- - luiv It' . Jam all hll- hi wat-- r A '111 ,&" nVh.hin.1 A Iwrk A tired woman; a fresh there is joy all pot of tea; over her face. '"U, oTp..'nbiohP.i bn . fuil- - l'iiUy. Costly Staircase at Glasgow. The famous marble staircase of the Glasgow 1150,000. tnunli'lpu! tMkMlngs coat I J . r t ;! i fit )! f ( Mustang Liniment For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Asg similating thcFoodandBcguIa-lin- Bears the' the Stomachs and Dowels of M IlNfJ 1 Signature of rromolcs Digestion,1Chrorfi ncssandResl-Conlainnciilier Opium.Morpliine norFliucraL s i Not Jaiic otic. rou jyxm zz muizn Wm tW JtxSmm 8 4 Awy- - Am UfeU jSmmJtmd 0 Jit (mrU ; ft ApcrTccl Remedy Use r forConsIipa-Tion.Sou- Stotnach.Diarrhoca Worms .('onvtilsions .Feverish- ' ness and Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature For Over ot Thirty Years CfeffttUJLAr. NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER Va&h. Wl Hu wa- -0 '.'wijj. jaw i 1. H. tKTAUft MWMHV, NtW VMS i. iCWUGr.Is Es.y, I im.n nuna ssnu. tv 93.BO W. L. Dnuatmm mtkmm surf stffs mow mhomm than any athaa manut actaraa In l ha -l nf thlr wnrlil In th : VV, l I KMiitla " S r th rrnit.l llr Tli II I r.i.hl .iIMI-- w lnh iimil In myhit tn. lig1., inl .) Ih MM.Ioihur imiXnm1 rml liinli lh ! 5,U,J2; t III lllistr 'WhY ill? It V 1. IksSStflisA 51 flO P)lK8 CM IHF8 t U 8lioo iu IU8 liiitrlttti UhUFi uU r )iitsfir,issf8 ml artsof fieqipf liiiniisli' vnIiis Hi. '41 I), 8A4P lti y4p iHHliii Jtilf I, H, Is. for Look bottom. on Lu iMnwaixt tht pfle w, I. iHiuitu gtt.it iMtrt Hirir vniitn iv tdbki 80 8ulMsUtm, hl4 Ljr U drul r v8rf rm '" ',hrn iu .1? 8r it- .11 AND WEARa IN FIT, COMFORT SUPERIOR SmII lull Ifrlrt " .... worn for houvhu w pm or I. 01. nupf-- I, mint mrnr l Mhnt f'ld.tf r m. toi A.Ihrmtht't , Jl.pl. vlt . 6. ft. Jt. hrvrmmr. JtichmimJ, I.r..nii I'1 ,( ondd S TV. t.. PnnylN, ii "i 1'nmnn I nil. kin In lU SI.IMl hmiI liiiiHtt luMrljr. f b () I'aUul I.Mlhvr lUN'In. tV. L DOUGLAS, Brackton, Mmaamahaaatta, ioloforlt ... f ,ui to ,, lO. IT. A. 1 W Xw rt h. ( Il-tl- .li TEA New York Ihlladdphla llo.inn 4,0e0nui. In addition of liananaa and cocoa 2.5o0.oeo. AND $1.00 Hard Snow Liniment A. 4.7-lnr- I 1 r t TEA S TEA AVcgclalle Preparationfor ef Blackmail" Waa In the Sixteenth Century. Literally, blackmailing means black rent In ancient days, rent that w&s paid in money was known as white rent, and rent that was paid in kind was known as black rent, and sometimes as black mall. In the sixteenth century the borderland between Scotland and England was in a perpetual state of disorder, and the farmers of the neighborhood used to pay such rent, or blackmail, to the powerful chieftains, to preserve them and their As pubproperty from molestation. lic opinion began to view border discord with disapproval, the term black mall acquired a meaning akin to that which it now suggests viz., pay meets extorted by illegal threats. i Written by a Misguided Bachelorf The exacting requirements ot the annecessary are what make life a bu den. Puck. GREAT FEATS OF MEMORY. TELL obliytl-n8ntB- -- n at Pin Prick Cause of a Victory. Nelson gained his great victory of the Nile through a pin prick. It came about in thlB way. Sir John Acton, then commander-in-chie- f of the land and sea forces of Naples, happened to he in his wife's dressing room at the moment she was preparing for dinner. Lady Acton's French maid was also in the room, and w as so startled at receiving a letter from her brother, a sailor in the French navy, whom she believed to be dead, that she ran a pin into her mistress' flesh. Apologizing for her carelessness, the maid stated the cause of her surprise. With carefully suppressed eagerness, Sir John offered to read the letter while the maid continued her duties. The maid gladly consented. Having read the letter the comman left the house in search of Lord Nelson, who had In vain been seeking the French fleet, lie found him and imparted to him the contents of the letter. It gave all the Infomation the ad mlral had so long endeavored to ob tain. Setting sail immediately, Nelson came up with the French, and the victory of the Nile was the result. Stray Stories. WILL A THEORY "ration Ih Miss BLOOD 4 WESTERN CANADAS F-LOU- Magnificent Crops for 1904. R Wotrn Canada1! Crop this Year Will bp CO. 003.000 Buphplp, and Whst at Wrap nil Worth ai.ooa Whal OGDENS BEST -- P!sOtl!X AND- PATENT HIGH MAOI BY & OGDEN K!UING Th ELEVATOR CG. UTAH. OOOIN, Bukhpl. Oil and Barley Crop Will Also Yield ASuaSairtt nrlr. fur all klndaot (raln.iwuis nd minr farm pnaluca fur tits gruwlDS of whlrb the clliimU la uiiHuraHit. Ataiut IV) iW Amrlian have Milled Ip Weak I'm rumulii iliiilny lh I'n- -l I hr yqar mti!sti-ui- t TIuniHBiida of fr of 10 m h HllU kVttllahla lo tho hrsl ayrli ullurml di Pplnndld kts Strawberry and Dealers Vegetable tif Urn libnol Th inrla. It haabeep bnforml In flle nlil thalth Vtilind will luqHirt wlmut withla t very few aud Ciinmla a become Hi.'iiru farm lu ynr.. rir iif thuHe ha will pruduie It. Siia'rlntndBi ol At'plv fur liifumiiillon t .i tutr linnilurnliim. 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