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Show WONDERFUL SILK OF SPIDER. TS MERIT IS PROVED IIEDISIKE GREAT OF A JCGM Telia prominent Cincinnati Woman E. Plnkhams Vegetable impound Completely Cured Her. 1 good Lydia E. Tinkharaa great Stable Compound is doing among women of America is ; Vy- - av5s lui; The following letter is only one of which are on file in ianv thousands to prove lie iinkham office, and go Iink-im'- s evond question that Lydia E. Vegetable Compound must be a emedy of great merit, otherwise it ould not produce such marvelous among sick and ailing women, ipar Mrs. re-ul- Withstands Heat That Cracks Lenses v of a Micrometer, The astronomer after the experience of many years has found that plder furnishes the only thread which can be successfully used in carrying on liis work. The spider lines mostly used are from to of a thousandth of an inch In diameter, and, in addition to their strength and elasticity, they have the peculiar of property withstanding great changes of temperature, and often when measuring the sun spots, although the heat is so Intense as to crack the lenses of the micrometer eyepiece, jet the spider lines are not in the least injured. The threads of the silkworm, although of great value as a commercial product, are so coarse and rough compared with the silk of the spider that they tannot be used In such instruments. Spider lines, although but a fraction of a thousandth of an Inch in diameter, are made up of several thousands of microscopic streams of fluid, which unite and form a single line, and . it Is because of this that they remain true and round under the highest magnifying power. An instance of the durability of the spider lines is found at the Alleghany observatory, where the same set of linos in the mieromoter of the transit instrument has been in use since one-fift- attracting attention of many of our leading ntists, and thinking people gener- ts Puikham: About nine months ago I was a great aur-- i ma .rer with womb trouble, which caused fre-!uent irart pain extreme nervousness and headaches, from which the doctor Pink-Suu- 's uled to relieve me. I tried Lydia E. ORDERED UP HOME RUNS. h 1859. Urn Burled for 2,000 Years. In the neighborhood of Bournemouth, England, recently, during the construction of a new road the excavators cut into a mound, which Is indicated upon the map as an ancient buriel ground, and a large I clay urn was unearthed. It was In a remarkable state of preservation and Ohio. or have suppressed If you painful was intact. The roots of the heather menstruation, weakness of the stora-n- had forced their way Into the interior indigestion, bloating, lcucorrhtra, of the receptacle and into the ashes and dust it contained. The urn was ooding. nervous prostration, dizzi-,sdon't-car- e and "stirented to be 2.0nn veirs old. faintness, Vegetable Compound, and within a five iort time felt better, and after taking Settles of it I wasentirely cured. I therefore as a reconunend your Compound Jlsndid uterine tonic, It makes the monthly Irani regular and without pain ; and what Jbleffiliig it is to find such a remedy after so ianv doctors fail to help you. I am pleased recommend it to all suffering women. 31 East 3d Street, Ciiicin-iat- l, r& Sara Wilson, sun-bake- d h, s, feeling, backache or the blues, these Grand Opera in Georgia. Ire sure indications of female weak-lesLast Tuesday night the grand opera some derangement of the uterus people left an order for twenty bottles Ir ovarian trouble. In such cases there of beer, six half pints and two pints of one tried and true remedy Lydia whisky. Augusta (Ga.) Herald. s, $. Pukhain's Vegetable Compound. - i- t. Treating Wrong Disease. : taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce's medicine and feel real good, but am not going to atop until am sure 1 am cured. I tell all my lady friends alxiul Dr. Pietro's wonderful medicine. They ail say. "how good you ant looking Mrs. TayIt Is all due to Dr. Pierces lor," and 1 Favorite Prescription. more for your kindoaice Thanking you Yours truly. ness. I remain. Mrs, K (i. Tavlor. Box 01. Spring Arbor. Mass. An honest dealer will not urge a substitute In place of Favorlto Prescription." There is nothing in the world Just as good," although avaricious druggists will sometimes say so for the sake of the upon the ingreater profit to be madesuch. ferior article. Shun all Every wise and careful housewife recognizes the value of a good home medical book. Dr. Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser is that kind of a book and the best of Its kind. It used to sell for $1.50 tier copy. Now a big edition is beFor ing given a wav free. stamps, to copy, send 21 one-cecover mailing only. French cloth binding ten cents extra. Y. Address Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Many times women call on their family bhjsiclans. suffering, as they imagine, Lie from dyspepsia, another from heart dls-d- e, sease, another from liver or kidney i er sit, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another w ith pain hero and an-w- er there, and in this way they all present Like to themselves and their easy-goin- g doctor, sepi'ld indifferent, or over-bus- y arate and distinct diseases, for which lie, be them to such, prescribes his assuming tills and potions. In reality they are all-. dis-.Inly sgmotoms caused by some womb Too physician, ignorant of the 1 i qium of suffering, encourages this prae-ce until large bills are made. The suf- fering patient gets no bettor, but probably worse, by reason of the delay, wrong treatment snd consequent complications. A proper medicine like Dr. Pierces Prescription, directed to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing lymptoms, and instituting comfort of prolonged misery. It has been sell said that a disease known is half lured." In cases almost innumerable, liter all other modicines had failed to selp and doctors had said there was no lure possible, the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, supplemented when r by medical advice and counsel If Dr. Pierce, has resulted In a perfoct ni permanent cure. The genuineness of lunso cures Is attested not only by tho Fa-torl- te nt. r. J t, ll: art mpri in lU paper-cov-ore- d ASSIST NATl'RE a little now and then, w ith a gentle laxative, or, if need be, witli a more searching and cleansing, yet gentlo cathartic, to remove offending mutter from the stomach and bowels, to tone tip and liver and quicken its fntlre disappearance of pain, but by a Invigorate theamf you thereby avoid a piln of flesh, a dear complexion and a tardy action, multitude of derangements and dls-- i t.ieerful disposition. I A Scientific Medicine. Dr. Pierces cases. of all known agents to accomplish Favorite Prescription Is a scientific med-- 1 tills purpose. Dr. Pierces Pleasant I ts hie, carefully devised by an exiierlenced Once used they are are Ivi skillful physician, and adapted to always inunequaled. favor. Their secondary effoct woman's delicate organism. It Is purely is to keep the liowels open and reguy egetablo In its composition and lar. not to furthor constipate, as s harmless in its effects in any the ease with other pills, lienee, their front mihthm uf the si intern. It contains no great popularity with sufferers icoliol, opium, digitalis or other injurihabitual constipation, plies and their ous ingredient attendant discomfort and maullold do iB B. V. Picitos, Buffalo, N. Y.i rfis" Pleasant Pellets" are valuable J Bow Slr- -I wu very low. and etir home sick and biliXhrslclan said I would never be well until I in ail cases of biliousness, or Want to the hospital. Knowing what 1 Old of ous headache, dizziness, costiveness, ur medicine 1 concluded to try It and felt constipation of the bowels, sour stomach, heart-burn.- " y I thank Orel windy belchlngs, paiu and Jure It would cure ma and kindred deI T Dr. Pierres medicine. I began keeping distress after eating, !wm the liih day of April and was uat able rangements of the liver, stomach and tqerawl ahont and In three weeks I could Uo bowels. a my own work, laundry and alt I have i Itf Ot 1 1 i per-vtl- To-da- When the Chemistry Professor lyzed the Professional Coach. Eddie Ashenback, one of baseball's best comedians, dropped Into the Clevelands training camp down at Atlanta the other day and told this story. I was coaching the University of North Carolina ball team In 1902, remarked Ash, "and I was out with tho squad one day when the professor o chemistry came over with a note bool-fuof advice. He was an officious animal and handed me all kinds of vise tips how to run a team.Flnaiij he w allied up w ith this: "Oh 1 say roach! "Yes. prole: sot-.- ' said I, 'what I'Para- fZAErUL DECLINE OF STRENGTH COMPLETELY ARRESTED. Medical Skill TTml Almost Kxtiuteil Itnelf In Tain Attempt to Relieve Her A Kenmrkuhle The recovery of Miss Gertrude L. Bull is of great interest to the medical world. A very bud cough followed a severe attack of pneumonia. It seemed impossible to break it up or to restore her strength, wliieli had been sadly under- mined. In spite of the best efforts of the doctors and the use of several advertised modes of treatment her condition daily grew more serious. She finally discontinued all medicine and gave herself tip to despair. What was your coudition at this time? she was asked. My stomach was so wenk I could not keep food down. I suffered from nausea. My kidneys were in terrible coudition . My feet and ankles were swollen so badly that it pained me even to stand on them. I was very bilious My heart was in bad shape so I could not go up and dow u stairs or stand any exertion or sleep in a natural position." It seems a wonder that you should ever have recovered. IIow did it happen? You may well call it a marvel, but Dr. Williams Pink Pills wrought it. None of my friends thought I could live many mouths longer. My parents had uo hope. Just then a pamphlet advertising Dr. Williams 1ink Bills for Bale People was thrown in our door. It was a great event for me. These pills saved mo from the grave. Within a week from the time I began to take them I felt better, and in three mouths I was entirely well. I cannot praise Dr. Williams' Pmk Pills too highly and I dearly hope that my experience may bring good to some other sufferers. Miss Ball, who was so remarkably cared, resides at Union Grove, Illinois, DrWilliuiiis Pink Pills act immediately on the blood, purifying and enriching it, In all debilitating diseases, such as laug troubles, grip, fevers, and in all cases in which the system is thoroughly rundown, these pills perform wonders, They are sold by all druggists throughout the world. A valuable booklet on diseases of the blood, will be sent free to auy one who applies for it to Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y, cou-sta- Otto of Roses. Otto or attar of roses is the fragrant, volatile, essential oil extracted from the petals of roses and Is obtain ed by distilling the flowers with water. on account Essential oils are of their possessing in a concentrated form the odor characteristic of the plant or vegetable substances from which they are obtained being as were the essence of the plant. ,A1 though roses are found growing wild In nearly every part of the world. It Is only In France, Turkey and India that they are cultivated for their perfume. The Turkish oil Is the one commonly found In the market. Otto of roses is the basis of all genuine rose perfume and la very expensive. Praise for Russian Railways. A hymn of praise to the Russian railway. writes a Viennese traveler. The Russian tracks begin at Warsaw to have a considerably broader bed. This Is for a strategical purpose, to render difficult the Invasion of European armies. It Is also a benefit to the traveler, for the Russian coaches are wider and more comfortable than tho European and tho side passage, along the coupe are very convenient for little walks during the Journey. A separate heating compartment and buffet, with the Indispensable samovar, are situated in the center of the allong car. The trains do not Jolt, as as almost fast are though they ours. The 6moke and soot do not drive through the tightly closed double windows. Certainly there Is more need of preparation for a comfortable Journey In Russia than In the west The distances are Immense, a twenty-four-hoJourney creating no com- ment" Ohio. Citt or Tolsdo. I f iovtt. Fiuhk 3. I'M x ky mk oath that o. 1 amtor U Co., d'.lutf CHSNar arm of J. pariuer of tba bu.ior.a la the ( Ilf of T leJ . County aud state Arm will aald pay the aum of af ire.atd. and that e h and every ONK IlCMtUKl ha cared cauuol raaa of C.takkm that by the are uf IIai.i ClTAIktf FR ASK J. CORSE V. stats or Plants fer 18c. 10,000 ranlfhi mi firma trt plwlH I Mur rn warranted IJi tttr la WtAti t7 kHijr' "AuMfiirft. for tnl Thr t far tti fir or lusii of l'n our M Sworn to before me and ub thUCthda, of Berber. A. '"V rle lolmlite you l ti tnin. rir P nrnkft you tfo fallowing untr J rwientml oflvri rie MMI I'MM) I" 1 MiMMMaf Hteli FoufpmU 4UUMHI Ip L af nuhinf bnahrln I brllllwng lu ami tot of chut vi(iaiila, IstBihrr li oir ifraaA flower ami It all about Kl"Wara ale , all for Mi l In latnfta tbla notlcg WC lug 14 paga oatalttg alona, to. v JOHN A. I AlICR If 10 COf wa.v. La Croaaa, Wia. 'Nhiaiog.talllhg amall T. 1 (!!, t rutt I RhttOa It. wit, lUark RsS I'rtUnttimtii, lle.sa horn A It tri Wlilin Wf.nilous. '""S It ht III. W rliau. st ihs loat. luouUiiur. amt ItesKlor t'tiWfc f hhI. . I1- j IV08ELER SEED CO. HALT L4KI CUV UTAH ?I:)0UGeIs SSi? $3i0 SHOES & 5IaJ: fM'i5!.irJ"Ti"'! L IV P'i.-- S bailey a. ino so. ev., & SONS aaiv ease oirr, uv.w keaifiurtr fn the ht quality I,? w'se Drn. and ttwMsn Swils. a. Alfalfa Uratn. awl bualuuu W yra. I "1"", etc. iiunl..nlyya apeniaj attmilon. .Vw 1 Tknnirljl r,; of aVim .Vwi.oo. .!. tn-ila- aiipx-- and j,1,1,' i iV.r i .hiu rhe, I.. IhiiiBbre iinc. pre.-ervatl- h',.M lout r portr ilibre tire e any j. nun kt-- t IIIIMIH alfalfa seed Oil for Mummies. Uerthelot, secretary of tba Louvre museum, believes that he has discovered tho secret of the agent used In embalming In ancient Egypt After a laborious examination of the sarcophagi of the fifth and slxta dynasties, which date back as fat as 3500 B. C., M. Uerthelot has come to the decision that tho oil employed was almply castor oil, euch as Is still used in Egypt, which has undergone some oxidation, but retained during quail-ties- . tho long period Its Itmlon Telegrnph, Castor M. icvratl 3 SEVEN LEADERS ""'Pl'miMiih Vlasrea. i niine on n.a iiiiutln iiiil'InK Ids i... i . ''r ,i,ilinli-w..l - V;,.,.,nllie,ri- Bear tbs Signature of CO SHOCt EQUAL $5. v lhvt ti,rr A' rnl Important to Mothora. Kxsmlro carefully sviry bottle of CASTOTUA, a uf( .ml .nr. remedy for Infant aud children, and m that It Over 8 Year. Tb. Kind Yon llnre Alwayt bought la Of Fof v and D I 'ey hold hlr V,r VnlvUtlrtlrr. iSrpl .hTd,:fVng.r than othoc t g s tv n-- ( 1 . that 1- The Secret ot Good Cotfee - Facing the Facts. he quirk to seize Wedlorks not so bv Poverty cursed, Were Pnie Insists that on coffee and kisses We could live very well at the first her view Im unable But to quite catch were I pushed to the Thotiph I know, wnii. our table for surelv provide I pould If coffee and kisses sere all. Id blt-x- 1 views Im archaic, Perhaps In myand In dreams; larkin Vnrnmantlc In a cot xrows prosaic. But this love No odds how attractive It seems; of burnish. For a parlor atiite.Iderojal can I call, No rash to prlx Thouxh a home 1 feel sure 1 could fur- nish If coffee and kisses were all. Thered be carpets to buy, chairs snd pictures. Hall portieres, fanciful wove of lace, rods and fixtures. Burs, curtains more unromantlc a stove! And what's How I wish It were right. Prop's contention. For marriage, whatever might befall. Would be easy as sdrawing a pension were alt. If coffee ana kls-eHoy Farrell Greene. Had Big Gam In Net When Gov. Gen. Trepoff of St. Petersburg was chief of police In Moscow, before the establishment of the state liquor monopoly, he was told from the higheft quarters to suppress the orgies at popular resorts In the town. A few days later the police raided the principal restaurants after midnight and the next morning Gen. Trepoff asked of his august master directions for the prosecution of one member of the imperial family, two Judges of the high court, a mayor and deputy mayor, several generals and many women well knowif in Moscow society, who, among others, had been arrested In the cabinets partlculleres of the great restaurants of the town. The matter ended there. coffee without good material Dirty, over their blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel flavored natural counters wont do. But take the pure, clean, the leader of alt package cotlces LION has been daily the coffee that for over a quarter of a centurymoke a drink lit will and homes of you welcomed in millions : this in a way for king COFFEE, IIOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. lion r. o rind UO J-- UON minutes It's ready to 3 J Bont Ibet' It rtVSd' iDoiVt use water DONTS mk a " thick .arte, and and W M bolllnn water, Uv. cold water mn4 met -Iand to the water eold Ultl. eold water. and la Uv. d. pte . mo?i than ten mlnutcs befor. serving. that has boon boiled before. With ttm. re port every ps' kage.) (Lion-bea- d (Sava thine for valuable premium.) Lion-hea- SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE VOOLRON . snCE CO.. Toledo, Ohio. 'D Jd 0 mmm Anmv nmr VUIVW rheumatism, cuts, sprains, for WOUNDS. OLD SOKES, CORNS. ions. GALLS, BRUISES, CONTRACT-E- D MUSCLES, LAME EACH, STIFF JOINTS, J HOSTED FEET, BURNS, SCALDS, ETC. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflammation and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Poroe, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Dlood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. "Sfp OF PARALYSIS CURED I have ulna It lor old sores, ruurele! rum. Ui doe "rl. Jl kleruitloire. tro- -l ONCETR IED, ALWAYS USED BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH SVUSTITVTLS RErVSiE ALL f Zmetit? J lre l.Vfl.li- - .! L title- u-- nd THRKK SIZENi 25c, 30c and $1.00 Liniment Co, Ballard Snow ST. LOVIS. V. S. A. EGGS From SEEDS tioed fey, W he. itt buy Purity set the heat. IU( catalog tree Beetle Seeds yon SEED CO. ShV. VOGEIER it:: Liquid Air. To-day- , vnn.ilh to COFtlLE, insist on acttlna a packaoe ot oenulne UON will only use nrcoare It accordiiifj to Mils (S.Iia andinyou only 1 lb. sealed packages.) LION COFFEE In future. on hn ct watf. TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. LION of ths while of an egg, mixing tt.Uh the pound eet end eold weter, I eddsdaahof TOWEEWl72dlW.'r, Instead of T. After aride ft if tn: ut of urn mmutue. Uien ent through erireinaf. Irt. "Put the Helium Aport." It adds to the Imprest onosa of a pulpit discourse to dwell at some length on ecrlaln points; but this been overdone. An enrnett preacher who, In warning sinners nenlnst the rocks of ruin, had brought up the favorite illustration of a ship In Imminent danger of going to pieces on a ret f, was prolonging the horror of the scene, demanding what must he (lone, etc., when ho was Interrupted by an Impatient sailor among hl listeners with: "Put tho htllrnn aport. you lubber, and luff!" lho Sunday Magazine. cobi .1 Iti t IdWd brlnItVol' Uu1" aerve. Something as Good. of hooka enIn store Detroit. book a tered Have you the last Literary Digest? she asked. The clerk was a young woman, and evidently a novice at bookselling. "Ill see she said, and presently returned to tay the magazine wanted was not In stock. I'm very anxious to get a copy," said the lady. Ill look again," said the obliging clerk, and In a few minutes returned. I'm sorry, but the Inst copy has been sold. But I have something here that I think will do as well; and sho handed tho amazed customer a copy of "What to Eat and How to Cook It " Dot rolt Fro Press. sometimes wu , . . WATER. Add Aid.ll.U. THREE SUnI!S0ONlV. ' S'JI'MJiti WaT A lady who Is a lover Dr. Maxim Boyd state that the ial hot belt on tho north and through first pint of liquid sir which Prof. about It.fifiO and tho temperate xono on tho eouth, hav- Dewar made was the largest quantity then made. ing thus wldo ranges of temperature. of Its people nearly are elaht year after, It Is possible Po native. Italians to the number of al- to manufacture one l.tro most half a million te.nt the pints) for about fe r "is. s DLADDER TROUBLE. h; Argentina In Two Zones. Argentina reaches Into the equator- Two-third- t) wtcLEASOtf. Sold by etl Prumrl.ie Test Uaii'aFauiuy i'U.e for oonatlpaUuS. 4 Hire LmHmi w luuo grtllUa! WtWi A Kora ta van contain an fll paikaw fllvni iw to f.ow jouuu ilata, fMP )'N In sty preHnca, 'OTA rtauo. I I'jj1 1 nalCaCatarrh Cure ti taken Internally and acta dlrm-tton the hhat and mui'oue aurtaooa uf the n'ai. free. ijraietu. bend for teailm F. J. lltb.SL VACO., Toledo, O. v Fop 10 Omnt riin-- KIDNEY AND a rnnn on each ctv-- ' have the bases quit' o" It were I wish would Instruct batter to knock tl ball over yonder, ard b poir.ti t' to a bunch of weeds four and a hn" miles aw ny. if it wns a foot. Order ing up home runs like hatn and eg? or a bottle of lx ( r. "I thoi-he wts Joking at first urt.l I .pt it. Have 1 go of People Have Kidney Trouble and to do this and hold my Job? I asked Thousand! Don't Know It Is Catarrh. I him. If have "hat times does the next train lease? They have Well, before got through I had doctored L. Jaycox, Chaplain David Mr. t" eon promise anti agree to have the with every Clurinda, I. O. tl. T., and Chaplain trick turned evirv other time. conceivable 0. A. U., 805 Broadway, Oakland, drug, have Cal., writes: Mamma's Company Voice. consul ted mm ma old wmr veteran. I consehools Who Is that in the parlor, Nellie? and severe bladder tracted kidney all medicine. of asked the little ot dollars trouble. I spent hundreds It was not Nobody hut mamma and Fred, reand consulted a host ot doctors, but until Benime did neither Nellie. good. any plied na came inmedisomeone Oh, yes, there must be lerunalins proven the best to use, howcine I ever used. M v pains are gone else, ever, rejoined the little girl, for and I believe myself to be cured. I these old mamma has I or company voice on. feel well and would not be without B o 1 d i e r s It was a little squib under the head a bottle in time of need for ten found a remedy that would actually of the a of member which Fun, tng times its cost cure them. family read aloud from the raper, More cases of catarrh ot kidneys amt The circle about the table who heard bladder have been cured by leruna a It smiled and one said, Thats good Hundreds of war veterans have kid- than all other medicines combined. But a more thoughtful ntent Joke. ney and bladder trouble. Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, President ber turned it over In her mind. Site ot The Hnrtman Sanitarium, Columbus, on Impure drinking water, sleeping was the mother, and she admitted to Ohio, and he will be pleased to give you ot manner all a expo and Joke more was than tbe that it herself ground, the benefit of his medical advice gratia that in many Instances It was sober sures to wet and cold weather produced All correspondence held strictly con 1dential. truth. It came home to her heart with catarrh of the kidneys and bladder. great significance, for she acknowledged to herself that the company voice was entirely too often put on when In the presence of those outside the home circle. We wish to appear at our best before those whose good opinions we desire to gain. But with those who love us how often we speak of Even the befit housekeepers cannot make a good cup tn irritable, harsh, quick tones. adulterated and queerly ha-e- Ll-u- . rY ll?' 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