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Show THE FIUM CUBES 1TTBACT1IG GREAT ATTE5T105 1X0IG THUKUG mm. Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E 114th St.,N.Y. City, adds her testimony to the hundreds of thousands on Mrs. Pinkhams files. When Lydia E. Iinkhams Remedies were lirst introduced skeptics all over the country frowned upon their curative claims, but as year after year has n lleu by and the little group of women who had been cured by the new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skepticisms have been swept away as by a mighty flood, until y the great good that Lydia 11 to-da- Pink hams Vegetable Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking jieonle. Merit alone could win such fame ; wise, therefore, is the woman who for a (nre relies Uon Lydia E. MR. MORGANS HUGE FEES. How They Compare With Thooo M Some Forty Years Ago. Jay Cooke, one of the greatest o American financiers, negotiated near !y all of the immense loans issued by the United States government during the civil war. The banking firm of which he was the head handled over 92.IHKMIUU.000 for the government, and its profits, it is said, did not exceed $200,000. What would have been J. P. Morgan's profits if that astute financier had been engaged by the government to float a series of loans amounting to $2,000,000,000? It has been stated that Kir. Morgan received about $100,000,000 for financing the United States Steel Corporation with a capital of about $1,400,000,000. In another transaction his profit on a $200,000,000 transaction was estimated at $10,000,-000- . Either Mr. Morgan has cause tc be astounded at Mr. Cookes moderar tion or Mr. Cooke would be Justified in expressing astonishment at tho very high value which Mr. Morgan placer upon his services. If Mr. Morgan had financed the steel company at the same rates at which Mr. Cooke handled the government's loans during the civil war he would have received only $140,000 for his share in the transaction. On the other hand, if the government had paid Mr. Cooke as handsomely for his services as Mr. Morgan is reported to have been paid by the steel company, Sir. Cooke would have netted nearly $150,000,000. THE CATACOMBS OF ROME. Important Historical Discoveries I suffered fur months from sore throat Eclectric Oil cured me in twenty-fou- r SI. a. Uibt, Heweeville, Ky. hours. He Explained. Brother, what kind of a thing is a By goodness, Dolly, what maggot? an ignorantness! Why, that's how papa made all his money by being a coal maggot!" Brooklyn Life. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't l much worse then the torture of itching piles. Yet there'! a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails. And That Age Is? After people reach a certain age, their complexion takes on a hue indicating that they haven't rushed their faces since day before yesterday. Atchison Globe. A Champion Leaper. A member of the Zoological society, durirg a visit to the Malay peninsula, discovered a curious insect, called the lantern fly, which makes great leaps without the aid of its wings. It was some time before ho could find out where its leaping power lies, but he at last discovered a queer projection on the front of its head, like a nose, and this It bends back under the abdomen, and then suddenly releases it, the effect being like that of a springboard. BTn. Winslow's Koothlnx Myron.' For children teeiblnic, uru u. me kuuu, mb rn la. ClkimnkUun,tUkysplu.cim: wind colli. ScebulUe. Says Yawning Is Healthful. A French physician has announced that not only Is yawning healthful, but It should be resorted to artificial- ly in case of sore throat PUTNAM FADELESS DYES cost but 10 cents per package. Be- ing Made There. Discoveries of the first importance to the students of the evidences of Christianity and to archiaeologlsts are confidently looked for from the continued exploration of the CatacombB cemeteries of Rome. Of the forty-fivknown to have existed, only five have been made accessible to visitors. The principal catacombs, those on the PiukliumsVegetableCompound. Nomeutana, Salaria and Ardea-tina- , although open, are not yet thor oughly explored. The soil being of volFads in Dinner Napkins. canic origin, is ton soft to be utilized Napkins became popular in France for building purposes, but it Is of sufsooner than in England. At one time ficient to enable excavait was customary of great French din- tions to consistency be prosecuted without the aid ners to change the napkins at every of supports. Until the ninth century course, to perfume them with rose- the catacombs were places of pilgrimwater and to have them folded a difage, but from then until the nineferent way for each guest. teenth they were neglected. The entrances became blocked and almost CALENDAR THE ST. PAUL all the sites were lost sight of. It 1b FOR 1903 that fully C, 000,000 of bodies computed six sheets 10x15 inches, of beautiful lie burled in the Roman catacombs, or of In colors, pastel more reproductions, than double the number that are drawings by Bryson, is now ready for interred in the catacombs of Paris. reon distribution and will be mailed The most ancient of all known cata(25) cents coin ceipt of twenty-fiv- e or stamps. Address F. A. Miller, Gen- combs are those of the Theban kings, which are over 4,000 years old. eral Passenger Agent, Chicago. New Word for Legal Profession. In the future the New York lawyers will be able to make themselves understood when they say a case is being Lamberted instead of using the old word expedited. Washington Post Honor Veteran Ironmaster. On the 31st of October a dinner was given in the Waldorf-Astoria- . New York, to John Frits, tho Ironmaster and lnvrnto.' of Bethlehem, Pa., that belug his eightieth birthday. Mr. Fritz, a native of Pennsylvania, began life as a blacksmith and has been interested directly In nearly every Important step in the iron and steel Industries. From I860 to 1893 he was chief engineer and superintendent of the great forge and armor plant of the Bethlehem Steve company, lie is thought to be the only Burvivor of those who introduced the Bessemer steel process in the ULited States and the leading men In that industry today are pupils of John Fritz. e Labouchere and Gladstone. Of Gladstone, Henry Labouchere I do not object to once remarked: Mr. Gladstones ocrasionaliy haring an ace up his sleeve. But I do wish ho would not always say that Providence put it there. Straight to the Spot THOUSANDS PROFIT BY THE FREE WONDERFUL RESULTS FROM A FREE TRIAL OF THE WORLD'S OFFER OF DOANS KIDNEY PILLS GREATEST KIDNEY MEDICINE. AND GET CURED. IIi nm.Ks Sin ls.Ky. I received the free Aching bulks an- cased. Hip, back, and of pills. Tin y ilone me great good. trial of loin pains overcome. the, Swelling I bail bladder trouble, compelling me to limits and dropsy signs vuili They correct urine w ith brick dust sedi wt up nflen during niclit. Now I sleep ment. high colored, cxccwive, pain in well ; .no i uin in neck o! bladder ; pain in Doan's backis gone, also liciid:u,!:i. Jnn. L. llilL passing, dribbling, frcoiicucy. lvidncv Pills dissolve and remove calculi;; FREE FOR THE ASKING. and gravel. Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. Teij, City, Isd. 1 received the frec trial of lJoau's Kiducv Pills. TIhv arc!; splendid. 1 haul an awful pain in my hack ;j on taking the pills tin- - pain li ft me right Jl a way anil I feel like a new uiau. Stephen bebaefer. Mrs. Aiuhk AxnnEWS, K. P. D. No. 1, r.aoDUK.ti). Yn, writes: 1 reci ived tlie j Fowncs Mu, urns Co., Buffalo, NY. , free trial of Ilium's Kidney Pills with inueli1 1tMw M'lal n't by mm!, vi it mill euargo, trial Imx lkuui'i kulney l'lli. benefit. 41 y little nephew was suffering terribly with kidney trouble from scarlet; Nu:ne fever. Two doctors failed to help him ami lie finally went into spasms. His father!; gave him Do.m's Kidney Pills atnl from: the second dose the pain was less, lie.; Stale ! pi ,i lo lx'giiu to gain und is to day a well buy, (Cut im:I u.ir.)n i'ii il"t r lint-- . IriMt! ..jm.iIiIUII 4 .... V l.i i his life saved by 1 Lull's Kidney lills. I ; Post-ofllr- 1 : For Monument to Zola. The Emile Zola Literary and Benevolent Association of New York, organized with the consent of the French novelist four years ago, at the time of his defense of Capt. Dreyfus, will give a week's fair st the Grand Central ralace in November to raise funds for a monument to Zula. Pino's Cars is the hast mMicina we ever need tor sll affection of tlie lhro.ii sad tulips. Wh. O. Exdblxy, Vsuburen. lad., Feb 1U. 1V0Q Information for Everybody. The New Twentieth (nili 4 nt.iry Strip :PP1 'ihPl ki Haiti Rook Puun-mr- i l Ifat 4 1 Lrtlvr Urlirr, V i ly 1.. W. hfifUiw, u w itiNiPni lpttpr writing iLip duldn Liaif '.ji'i'ir t laMidt't nr, fchirlpy'w ( nrlaiilp an) Their arc tetcnly- Nti. a .ra.e fMarring. ir tJlitnr.it Miinr- tt wiiiiru ltil in tl i Ivk. Median Mreii ar Itaw late Ifrraatlhile Ni j.l Nhrli)a, 1 . Upr' art u liuw tu Le leautlful lie wmittprt.il an I iiijhlni'Hii filly ie rl w I. 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Fierpont Morgan is an example of what a young man who has saved up a few million inay do in this country, it he will let horse racing and simi- lar expersiv" frlvnlJMej r'-n- lhlpel Ap-pi- 150,000 Screws to the Pound. The minuteness of some of the screws made in a watch factory may be measured by the statement that it takes nearly 150, 000 of a certain kind to weigh a pound. Under the microscope they appear in their true characThe ter perfectly finished bolts. pivot of the balance wheel is only one of an inch in diameter, and the gauge with which pivots are classified measures to the ten- - thousandth part of an inch. Each jewel hole Into which a pivot fits is of an inch about one larger than the pivot to permit sufficient play. The finest screw for a small-sizewatch has a thread of 2G0 to the inch and weighs one and thirty thousandths of a pound. Jewel slabs of sapphire, ruby cr garnet are first sawed into slabs of an Inch thick, and are shellacked to plates so that they may Then the Individual be surfaced. jewels are sawn or broken off, drilled through the center, and a depression made in the convex side for an oil cup. A pallet jewel weighs one of a and more roller a a little jewel pound; and fifty-sithan one thousandths. The largest round hair of an spring stud is inch in diameter and about nine-hudredths of an inch in length. cts Gcrlly; picaksarvtly Vcts Bcrvcficiallyt cts Ir.vilyas a Laxative, rup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the and to the healthy, because its comare simple and wholesome and beponent parts cause it acts without disturbing the natural functions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the well-inform- d one-hundr- one-fiftiet- h ed th x two-hundre- d n ... Francisco, Hew York.N.Y. svillw. Ky. Fop eels, by ell drufats. Price, fifty cents per bottte. Love's Debt. the flesh la weak; Time's shadow's dim the eight. And we forget That tasks arc set We needs must do aright. God help ua! for God help us! for we luugh and weep And drift on easy tide. And scarcely know The hours that go Are meant for aught beside. God help us! for the wealth of days. Sells Ibsen's Autographs. Ibsens orders for drinks have been sold as autographs by the head waiter of a Copenhagen cafe. Sevrv Delicious! Christ's blood atned For sins we know as ours, Hut. shall we ransomed stand, unstained, If heedless of our trust. IV. atanKarK L. madI world. 1. PoskUk mule ted sold more mens Goodyear Welt (Head Kewd Proms) shore la iha Brat Is mnaths of KMii thsa inf other maaufartarrr. 4M n nnn KKW till will he paid te aajroae who U I UiUUU raa disprove this elalemrat. ' W. W.l. -- CANNOT A D0UCLASS4 SHOES VZA But BE EXCELLED. 12340,000 SUOil.SjO IS? I Imported ant American loathen, Hegl't Kent Calf. Eaamol, Bnx Calf, Calf, Vlcl Kii, Corona tit, Nat. Kangaroo. Fast Color Fyelete used. DOOOUf W. SUIlOn ! The smulne have I stamped on txrttoa. mnift and price JSkon by mail, i5e. extra, lllui. Catalog fru. w. Li DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. for work Naught else the needs sullicc; For noble sent To hind Hiid heal; For service, sacrillee; For weaving while the day Is ours, For smoothing life's rough way! If we forget To pay love's deht Who will our ransom pay? Clerks In the Bank of Montreal now get a' new degree B. F. Bachelor ol Finance. iiuil moke or prolvMluu. trjo pci (mill's, (or uny dyes, washes, flsvorliio ek- !iir varli. Ai.UA BfZClALXX FAYICZ AV., iLfVLLAXS, OHIO. I'llee 119 n ll liiililS'r. T.rilP'r.l-'r- . I 10 SOLI i,im ..I-- ; I'.iiiiip' re MOOfVTa. ri'lecr.r.ut: i mill , Kil- m:i!l sjiini.lcs 1725 Aropahne St, urn-- DENVEt The days go by As breaths that die. Life's gold be turned to dust? God help us! life Is given Lo ; oi.r own pnil'.iv; h liirii:ii!.k Pi.iciit mi- . powilcrs. iMvin.-rsIifiT CO, The golden string of hours. Is treasure loaned. 2 SHOES $3&$3 of tho Djuqlai thou are tu Ce.1, .WMJ PENSION fciv fcii (:M they HIl'KHHiU, II SHhlnginn. 1. N.ll.Vulv will rrcelreijnick miillrv. RMli Muff 90th Corns. FrittecuLai Claims since 1878 J You rau iiialsc innner .Tfrcsslng rlrviiliirs lit li.mie. i;.-- parliniliirs. l Mm till Supply Co., Hi.x In, .Salt Latcp UTAH JUNK M ACJIC rCIUtl. rl(Z invcnteJ: Mo toon, PICUKKsON. I. 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