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Show X TURNING TO LETT. Both br fniiii the Cowar Animals. Tn st in r t hat, been Mas defined as y a tort of inherited knowledge peculiar t the lower amiiiMU That man pont, esr.es mauy anusogous traits we all know, but theie le one so aubti) eugiafted In his nature that under evttalu eireuiit-- j stance, he is uneonsi touaijr made to act in pieusely the eaiue manner an the wild aumial and that is in cirfle-- j It It, a peculiar Ins lit traveling whnh rausea wild animals when pur- sued foi any totis.deiahle diktanee, always to Havel in a i lrt ie, an man t when lost on the the prairies, or in the foiest unconscious beOou.es lontrolled by tin si me instinct aud is made to bend his ionise and tiaiel in a i)rle, and return to the game plate from whente he slatted A notable in- stance of this is uieulioued by Mr Catlm an Ametltan traelei of repute whnh on tilted while asttnding the upper Missouri He had left the steam er on whnh he had been sailing up the riier. with the object of reaihiug an Indian village by making a short-cacross a prairie on foot accompanied only by a single attendant, "in our course,' said Mr Catliu, we had a prairie of some thirty miles to c oas; and the second day being dark and cloudy, we had no object by which tc guide our couibe, haviug no cumpaat with me at the time During the fiiat day the sun shone, and we kept oui courae very well, but on the next morning, though we started right (laid our course), we no doubt soon that began to bend, notwithstanding we appeared to be progressing in straight line There was nothing to be seen about us but short glass, everywhere the same, aud In the distance a straight line, tbe horizon, all around us. l.ate in the afternoon, and when we were very much fatigued we came upon the very spot, to our suiprise, wnere we had nivouacKea me nighr before, and which we had left on that morning We had turned to the lef and no doubt bad traveled all day In a circle The next day. having tbe sunshine, we laid (and kept) our course without any difficulty On arriving a the Sioux village and relating our singular adventure, the Indians laughed at us very heartily, and all the ch efa united in assuring me that whenever a man is lost on the prairies tie travels in a circle, and also that he invariably turns to tbe ledt, of which singular fact I have become doubly convinced by subsequent proofs similar to tbd one mentioned Chamber's Journal. 1 j j ut Hospital m our great oitiea are sad places to visit Three-fourth- s of the patients lying on those snow-whit- e beds are women and girls. Why should this be the case ? Because they have neglected themselves. Every one of these patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning in that bearing-dowfeeling, pain at the left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the baclr. All of these things are indications of an unhealthy condition of the ovaries or womb. What a terrifying thought these poor souls are lying there on those hospital beds awaiting a tearful operation. Do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an examination and possible operation. Build up the female system, cure the derangements which hare signified themselves by danger signals, and remember that Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound has saved thousands of women from the hospital. Read the letter here published with the full consent of the writer, and see how she escaped ll6 knifd by a faithful reliance on Mrs. Pinkhams advice and the consistent treatment of her medicines. . - Mrs. Knapp tells of her Great Gratitude. n 1 t)KA Mrs. Pinkham : I have received much benefit from using your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash. After my child waa bora, blood poison set in, which left me with granulated inflammation of the woinb and oongested ovaries. I had suffered from suppressed end painful menstruation from a girl. The doctors told me the ovaries would have to be removed. I took treatment two years to escape an operation, but still remained in miserable health in both body and mind, expecting to part with my reason with each coming month. After Using one bottle of the Compound, A became entirely rid of the trouble in my bead. I continued to use your remedies until cured. "The last nine months have been passed In perfect good health. This, I know, I owe entirely to Lydia IL Pinkharik Vege IN A TRASH - 2 - - a cyclone terrible has fisccff over our Like from remedy for the grip and catarrh.' I have used If In my family, and they &H Join me la recommending It as an the Atlantic to the e leaving hehlrid it a dark cloud excellent remedy.-GeorgH. White. Of aigulsh and despair Hon. J. P. Megrew, Superintendent Catarrh follows grip as affect follows U. S. Capital Police Poree, of Washaauaa ington, D. C., eaya: A multitude of catarrh victims will Having suffered from the grip, I oprlsg up is the trail of tbe awful epi- waa advised by a friend to use your of demic grip that has just passed over Peruna. 1 also used It for my catarrh, oim fair country. and I can now cheerfully recommend Tha hope to these people is Peruna, your remedy to anyone who Is sufferMost people know this already J. P ing from the grip and catarrh Everyone who has had the least Megrew. touch of grip, should not fall to taka Miss Anna Bussell, Past Worthy a course 0f treatment with Peruna. Counselor, Loyal Mystic Legion, 293 Perung, eradicates every vestige of Endtcott Bldg, St. Paul, Minn., writes: tha disease and leaves the system in For years 1 have unfortunately a normal condition found my system In a peculiarly recepBon. Joseph B Crowley, Congresstive condition for catanh v, n I was men from Illinois, writes from the Na- exposed In any way to inclement tional Hotel, Washington, - D. 3.. as weather. At those time I would befollows: severely afflicted with le grippe and Its "After giving Peruna a fair trial I unpleasant consequences. an cheerfully recommend your remedy Now for the past year and a half bo anyone suffering with coughs, colds, I have used Peruna In such cases end la grippe and ali catarrhal comhave found that It not Only cures me plaints." J B. Crowley. quickly, hut It also cleanses my blood Hon. George H. White, Congressman and render me leas liable to catch from North Carolina, writes: cold, it la the Unset preventative of "I am more than satisfied with d cold that I know of end a very au-- 1 find It to be an excellent perlor tonle." Anna Russell. Pk-elfl- c, Pe-an- PI LB. V Old King George Coin Fooed Miss Alice Dreealer. ISIS North bry-a-nt Are, Minneapolis, Ming., write! grip THE GENUINE1 et spring I suffered from 1 grippe sod was partially eared, but tbe bad remained through . the summer, end somehow I did not get strong as I was before. In tbe tall I esbght a cold, after getting my feet wet and attending a lecture in a cold hall,.and I suffered a relapse. An unpleasant catarrh of . the head and throat followed, and as J was In n week jndltlP8 phfs!ea!!y previous to this. It took but UtU to ' break m ' down completely. One of my college friends who Van visiting me, asked me to' try Peruna. and J did so and found It ell god moro than I bad expected. It not only eured me of the catarrh, but restored aw bo perfect health, built up the entire ad brought a happy feeling buoyancy which I had not known toe Mias Alice Dreealer.-- ; years. It you do not derive prompt and sat lafactory results from the um of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your caeo and he will he pleased to give yog hi valuable advice gratia Address Dr. Hartman, President off Tha Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Gt after-effec- r tii - I I W. L. DOUGLAS K HI, Terns. Walter Cheatham, an employe of th The real worth of Vt. L. Douglas 3.00 M SAM city stables, has had the good fortune shoes owmpored with other aakee Is Si.UO to S&.UO, to find a very old coin of the realm of Our 4.00 Gilt Edge Line cannot bo eqnnlled at any Great Britain in a' trash pile, aaya the prtea. Wo make ami sell more S9S6 and S&AO shoes than any other two mnnafneturorslathe United States. Knoxville Journal and Tribune,, The MA the Tt THH nr.aOVwmVLbml! it X coin la of the same size as an Arneth ut fW leaulikMiMTHE er IwfUMMi jam Xhiisg eginjMirii ml in mM pb- W. can dollar anl weighs Just the same L. Ihtuxlu boiili nn ubgtiitttrf lni$ og hgvini Taltr Bttd Ufu$r4 ob kottom. Bstid direct l Walter did not realize that the coic IMh utrft lor oorrigg. prim Jou, kind oi IrothorqInetotf, Mtr. tad 4th, plsiB r mp too. Ur shore nf offered for have a It might big price RrM or you injrvhoro, gfewrey mw prn rfyhia rfk table Csmpound. H i In ItooriM Hhoo (), e IMor and while showing It to Stable Bom MACS OR YtLLOW My gratitude is great indeed to the one to ' bffltnal Hrorki$ Mu i i William asked that Kellar, whom ao , many women owe their health, and WILL KEEP YOU DOT Mr. coin. for the what he wquld give Mas. F. M. Kg am, MSI Kinnks- : happiness. i I .NOTHING ELSE WILL kinnlo Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. fhl Kellar docs notknow the value of old ROOK Above trade pgr, tm Mr cents. IMotaraaof OwtUaatmaiianAtbity offered ten and juwpa atotpasea coins, trreopUkiau 1 MILO Be MTETENh Sc fOee Frtnb.fa.lho4 afetaa. Jftcaa at saw fura , AU far e Zw ttatip. Cheatham declined and Mr. Kellar SOWING fUUW006ARtiENT3 AND HAT3 tie UMlTUN, Owing id the Cart that ionic skeptical A W. HIDE g FUR C0 MiaaeapaH. MtoeeaeO. , .r. ihadead Iwtroit, 6$ nd the A.J.T0WE R CO.; POSTON. HA33. people have from llfne to tunc queatlooed Prgth cets p.roffered twenty-fiv- e the genuineneu of the testimonial letter! bargain wag struck. Mr. Kellar dewo are constantly publishing, we have depamtel with the Natloaal City Bark, of Lynn Mas , $5,000, be would keep the coin as a rare cided which will be paid to any person who will ehow that the above 0,SC0VERYt novel keepsake, but now he would f HICKPOIID, Wwahlngum, D. f- - they and earn won testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the I I will receive quick replica B h.hN H Vola Book ding, CatdriOftt fill. em. n Str trastmaat Staff nd tMilmonlui, writer a special permission pf Lydia X. PiatutAtt Vamping Qq probably refuse an offer of $500 for it. soth Corps. Protccatlni Claims tlac 1$ 7 8 Ba. B. A Saasa-- s son, bmja aunt!, so. of a its pending thorough investigation On value to numismatic collectors. to Mr. returned Cheatham ' "Tft yesterday " Be Wefet Boat Drank. r back fhef Frank Janssen, a barber of South Mr. Kellar and tried to buy --i . coin for a quarter of a - dollar. Mr. , Scranton, Pa., .went home drunk tb he Kellar said but refused, jokingly other morning from a ball and In a It. Cheatham was quarrel with hla wife threw q lighted would take $5 for to him about take af his word, when lamp at hec. The bed was ignited and their boy burned to death. Mr. Kellar said he intended to keep the coin. Its owner was then inform'd Mrs. Janssen' was ' probably"' fatally unclean ' begins in the bowels. burned. Hec. ..sister, Maggie McDonthat, uncording to a cols .collectors i breed infectious epidemics, ald, was seriously burned. The house manual King George's dollar was places was destroyed, Janssen was arrested, i quoted as being worth $1,500. The coin . and the unclean body unclean in- -' I m-- much wore-an-- r the date Is effaced. side catches the disease. A1 For frost-bu- e. chilblains, ;Sore and but King Georges profile is stamped lame Joints, stiffness Of mustdes. try j on the face of tbe coin, yrhile on ,he bowels Wizard Oil. It won't disappoint you.'Sack fig majesty person whdse 1' pictured astrld are kept clean and whose liver is liveIn tbe act of slaying g dragon. The Bollooniat is tbe hero of T B 9ome- - of th Ge0rge 1,1 yel-lo- w Cleveland Moffett, third paper oh ly, and blood pure, is safe Careers of Danger and Daring, which j lettefs, easily deciphered Around the other , of the dread-fever, margin of the coin. The edge Is worn appears is tbs March number of St. smooth. Must Bear Signature of ful diseases desolate beautiful Nicholas. , S3 i & S3.50 SHOES l'fi wf pommel SUCKED STRAPPER'S mime J srr v' . RiY-- GREGORY irjairmniJ pension SEEDS DROPSY,"' ABSOLUTE r I' .3 j SECURITY. IP,P1' Genuine Carters stomachand " Little Liver Pills. Pec-Sis- al le Wrapper Below. against of any that Tbe pM public schools of the long eltles Carter'! Ink eiolaxfvely It t the best sad caste no mors than the poorest Ostia n JAPANESE BABIES. They Gat Good Dos as of Nature Thrive Wall ,1 According to our modern hcientific Ter t assail am esc asy careful, treatment of ideA,as t takas saga babies, .those of Japan would seem to have a hard time, and yet there are FOR I LMACK L no healthier, nor fatter looking little rc Binmtti. mortals on the face ef the earth. We TO CUBE A COLD DT OWE DAT. ran iiucciiiti. Take LAxanve Baowo gmsise Tiai.tTs. All Insist on A fixed temperature, on sterSrurtlRU refund tbe money If It falls to cure. F8i ilised milk,: on all sorts of improved A W. OroveaUxnatura la on the box. tso. rex C2XST1PAT1C, ... i i , things, while the Japanese baby gets The accounts of the fearful famine a good dose of nature, and seems to reitALLBWSUI. in the province of Shen Si, fthere thrive on it. It Is dressed and unrci meoKPLixici horse are eald io be dying front lack dressed la n frigid temperature In winf food and wetter, are not believed is ter, and In summer Its tender little eyes are always exposed to the full Peking. CURE tICK HEADACHE- glare of the sun, as It is carried on Its Flee' Cora for Consumption la an Infallible mothers - back. It is - to be feared, IN 3 OR 4 YEAS medielae tor aad ealda N. W. gauuaL, however, that this latter treatment ofIN IXGEPEKOENCE ASSC.1ED Ocaaa Grove, eeuebs N. J.. Teb. IT, 16UU ten does affect the eyes of the children If yoa take ap cur though, they get over It later in life. Prealdent Schnrman of Cornell women coalbelieves it neasary-thave a At Nagasaki, amongst the who cOal the Bhlp, you may see ers large army la the East is order to im- many with babies on their backs. The press the Oriehtal mind. mothers work all day In tbe rain, or to wait want B Tood dlfestlea upoa yowr In the sun, or the snow, and there you uonpauoa as to redueed railway rates eaa be yoa should always shew a bar ad baby sleeps, indifferent to everything, Md oe A a amt ' applies 11 os to the Sapertaleedeat ef appetite" TraKL Tutti Fepsla hmlxratloa. Department of Interior Ottawa, the top of Its heAd alone tlslble, while Canada, or to w. V. Bannalt. SOI X 'Y. LKa Action looking toward the Immediate the movements or the tnofhtf do not Omaha. Nab. fek.. development of the vast water power team In; the least hindered, sad she It Toer Dealer Pose list Kiiilt Oar CCCfl Send for our 106 pae catalogue It OLLMw of the Chicago Drainage canal, has accomplishes as much work s the U will pa ton to plant our ShfcDS. fB.' ' men. It seems ns If the babies of thle TOW KLSB Etb CO, Ml Lake CftjTlu Wen token, ... class were born stoics! Anna North-en- d ' ( lire. Wlaal wir'd Benjamin In San Freaclsco BulleIfrap, TarehUSraa Methlas, softeaa tka (uoia, raSaoM br tin. gee Its the that it's that d if If iL ' REWARD -- ts Acting upon a message from Gov. Stanley a bill was raehed through the Kansas Legislature prohibiting prizefighting. A penalty of one year in the county jail la provided. tihe. mniuvEi. , our lands Some of the cleanest people1 outside are filthiest Inside,, and they are the ones, who not only catch the infections, blit endanger the, lives of all their friends and relatives. There's only one certain way of keeping clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take CAo CARETS. Perfect .disinfectant and bowel strengthened. All diseases are Ci i$4 o I i 1.. , , , PREVENTED BY nnl-versl- tp o eammallaa.auarapaia.aanw wladeolta meabaOta Richard Croker aaya he will retnrn to America in good time to take part la ' W. N. U-- , Balt Lake -- No. lO, 100 t the oomlng campaign. . ( , When anything assumes the. form of a duty home men feel Incapable of ' discharging it.; , NEVER SOLD IN BULK. 8a4 Cal kloaSiWlal krwtk, klnUd Vowels, foal Ik. etaoaaeh. laSlceeGoa, ylwpleo, hooo Iwwawasa, saoaMi, he, sallow yalos amor aattae.Uvor oowplexloa wloooo. tthsa roar Vowels 4oat eaoro raga w'l.foa. ava goufng stk. Oa,tl,atla kUlo1 oaoro ka a all oJisr Slsoasoo Far tha chraala allasaoM Isfrlktr, aad leaf years of Ns aeattar who that oooaa GASCABET to-- ay, for yoa start taklaasntrwird,. Wll aovoe wall aa Va wall all tba tlasa aUI getVowels year Take oar avlro otart riikt,aaer vliM CikctRiTl to-a-r, me aboolato (au atU to cpra ar m haoa.y rsfaao. ? fa, GUARANTEED! Slaallar !!. ooehee '?S Vak, vvo kav. Wl,S i cZCABfa oi aoa.a.aqlol. BMW rAiBaro Vox Mar, two Oo hoaaa, ojoa akea a wia aoH alaaele Olroetleoa, oo If yam arm Ihlr. kee.H trial, os parooo Oa horn, Ik. anodMa atWaalM Kx aoateA ead Wo MPr Vox a. 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