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Nothing will “lay
you up,” "play you Z
out,” "put you to
bed" quicker than
a kidney cold.
Thousands fee! the
first effect of cold
in the kidneys: mm
back-ache, rheu
matic pains, urinary
disorders, retention of -M/ -
urine, infrequent and £r
too frequent urinary
discharge toll of kidneys out of order.
Doan’s Kidney Dilis cure all kidney
iils from common back-ache to danger
ous diabetes.
A. T. ltitenour, owner of the wood
yard at 125 East Cork street, Winches
ter, \ a., says: “Ever since I had la
grippe 1 have been a sufferer from kid
twy troubles, which made themselves
apparent in racking pains through the
legion of the kidneys and across the
small of my back. The pains were al
ways severe and sometimes^, sharp
and biting that they compelled me to
take to my bed. The kidney secretions
ful of passage. Added to this there
was an annoying weakness. The news
paper advertisements of Doan's Kid
ney Pills attracted my attention, and 1
procured a box of that remedy ' at
Franek Baker & Sons’ drug store. The
relief I experienced was magical. The
pills lifted me from my Vied of sick
uess. placed me on my feet and made
me a well man. I ran work as well as
ever. Doan’s Kidney Pills, I believe,
saved my life. They are a groat rem
edy to stop kidney troubles resulting
from colds.”
A Free Ttuai. of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mr. TVltenour will
be mailed to any part of the United
States on application. Address Foster
Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale
. „ , . „ . „,
box' 1 Sg ’ “ per
As to Gcasipping.
“My dear,” said Mrs. Cawker to
her daughter, “when you are at Mrs.
Cumso’s this afternoon, 1 hope you
won’t think of repeating that bit of
gossip about Mrs. Gilfoyle that Mrs.
Foslick told us this afternoon.”
“Why, mama?”
“Weil, because it would he ungener
ous and unkind, and i don’t think Mrs.
Gilfoyle would like it told; and,
Of T TV'«■> - L 11 *
What Happened.
She pressed her ruby lips to his
In one ecstatic kiss •
They seemed at peace with all the
world,
Enrapt in holy bliss.
But, with the osculation o’er,
It was not hard to find
That, though she took her lips away,
The ruby stayed behind!
—April Smart Set.
THE REPEATER.
Jim—Would you call a man who
steals another man’s funny stories cr
his plots and uses them a literary
thief?
Jams—No; I would call him a sec
ond-story man.—Baltimore Herald.
NOT SO BAD.
Mrs. Henpeck—I read this morning
about a roan who was arrested twenty
minutes after his wedding and sen* to
prison for fifteen years. Isn’t that
awful?
Mr. Henpeck—Oh, I don’t know.
The law doesn’t compel him to take
his wife to prison with him.—Balti
more World.
COOKING SCHOOL FAILURES.
Parker—“Can your daughters make
puddings and cakes?”
Barker—“Oh, yes, they can make
them; but they can’t make the fam
ily eat them.”—Detroit Free Prcs3.
CataTi-li Cannot It.- (’nr.fl
With local applications, as they cannot reach
the seat o’ the disease. Catarrh is a bloo 1
or constitutional disease, and in order to euro
it y >:i must take internal remedies. Kali’s
Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and a"i<
directly on the blood and mucous surface.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medi -ine.
Jt was prescribed by one of the b-\-f physi
cians In this country for years, and is a reg
ular prescription, It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with the best
blood purifiers, acting directly on the mu
cous surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is wluat j rodu'-us s i.- i
wonderful results in curing catarrh, Een-J
lor testimonials, free.
F. .T. Cheney .V Co., Props., Toledo, 0.
Hold by druggists, price,, 75--.
Hall’s family I'llls are the best.
The saloon is now prohibited in but four
States North — Maine, Dakota. New Hampshire, Kansas
and
A*l< Yrnr Heftier For Alien’* root-Faep.
A powder to Corns, shake into your shoes; rr-3.0 tho
feet. Cures Bunions, Rwoollen. Sore,
Hot, Callous. Aching, Sweating Fe tanfl In
growing Kails. Aiie i’sjFoot-Easamakes ray:
or tight shoes easy. At all druggi-as and
sh • stores, 25 cents. Sample m lie 1 i-b.m:.
Addr ss Allen K. Olmsted, LeRoy, is. Y.
The value of farm animals increas'd
from £344, (L’O,OCO ip 1M0 V)
in 1C30.
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ONLY WHITE WOMEN I
Composed Delegation of National I
Council of Women at New
Orleans Meeting,
The threatened *
trouble over the col
or question having simmered down,
the National Council of Women of the j
United States opened their executive >
session at New Orleans Thursday and
the general officers held their public
reception at night. No negroes were j
present cn either occasion. Mrs. May j
Wright Sewall, president or the inter
national council, said there has nevei
been any probability of the attendance
of the colored women at the social
function. Similar receptions had al
ways been given at the north, but on
no occasion had a negro woman at
tended. "There are only two colored
women in tile world entitled to be pres
ent at the business sessions,” said
Mrs. Sewall, “One is Mrs. Yates, of
Missouri, and the other Mrs. Williams,
o£ New Orleans. Mrs. Yates could uot
CO me and sent her proxy.
“But Mrs, Williams, to whom
p was lorv _ - di has written me
that she never had any intention of
participating in the meeting, ’ coutin
l: ° d M rS ’ SewaI1 ’ “ and so there has
never t;eve r , been beea any auy danger dan g er of a mingling
of of tUo , whltes aiu1 blacks , 1 , during , . our
slay ' n ^ ew O r ^ eans -
At the °P en business session the
National Press Bureau's report show
e< : that not 0Dl y had many more sec
rotaries been appointed, but that many
more newspapers throughout the coun
try had consented to publish items
concerning the work. The report oa
peace and international arbitration
j committee presented its most inipor
taut report of the convention, snowing
tlie spread of the movement. Another
important action was the passage of
an amendment to the constitution con
cerning the admission of members, la J
the future the executive board will
.pass upon qualifications of applying
j bodies, and all affiliated bodies wiU
i then vote upon the question of admis
| sion.
The un f or tunate announcement of
1
the possibility of colored delegates,
which impelled local women to with
draw from the reception arrange
meats, not only -o&de Thursday
j j night’s slimly reception attended by the affair, national but wil> ofil
cers a
! probably result in the future separa
tion of the convention of the Nation- ]
at Suffrage Association ni d the Na
tional Council of T * T men wbiwi.
1) KA I> M V,\ i XliMlfi.U’hx.
Only Result of Inquest Was to Clear
Rood tame of iuiviick.
The inquest into the death of Edwin
L. Burdick, who was murdered jit3t
| ! one month ended ago in Buffalo, his home in Ashland
avenue, at N. Y., Thurs
day afternoon.
j At the close ol the Inquest Judge
[ quiry Murphy announced that an official in
i bearug on the death of Arthur
| Pennell and his wife resulting from
! the plunge of their automonile from
Kensington avenue into Gehre’s quar
ry, would begin on Monday. The Bur
| dick inquest has served to develop
j several But the theories investigation relative to the crime.
1 has not added
j anything more than an appearance of
! reasonability to any of these theories.
| Aside from the failure of the authori
| ties to secure evidence bearing direct
- ly upon the commission of the crime
j or to establish the identity of the
murderuer, there is a feeling of satis
: faction that (he name of Mr. Burdick
! lias been lifted from the mire into
! which it was dragged and that his
character has been shown in Its true
light. The evidence brought out un
der the examination of witnesses by
District Attorney Coatsworth has
shown Burdick to have been ;t loving
father, always willing to sacrifice his
own happiness and pride for the sake
o* his children; that, he was the vic
tim of false friendship, broken pledges
and in fare of it all, a forgiving, in
diligent husband.
The efforts of the authorities to fix
the crime upon s-mo one will not end
with the inquest. At the same time
there is now little, hope of success in
this undertaking.
Judge Murphy said after court ad
journed that his judgment in the case
would not perhaps be handed in until
later in tho week.
GROYKK I> A JOLLY MOOD.
Prospective Visit ef Ike t-foi k Pleases
1 x-President Immensely.
News comes from Princeton, N. J.,
that there has been an air of happy
expectancy about the home of former
President Grover Cleveland of late.
.Mr. Cleveland’s buoyant and cheerful
manner is ascribed by some of his
friends to hopes not exactly of a polit
ical nature, but the anticipated visit
of the stork.
Mr. Cleveland was 66 years old c
March 18. He has now four child!’*
Esther, Ruth, Marion and Richa:
Richard, the oniy hoy, is the young* ..
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“Pe-rM-318 l an Exeellanf Spring Gak,
H am as Well as Ever.”
HON'. DAN. A. (ittOSVENOIt, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY.
Hon. Dan. A. Grosvei or, Deputy Auditor for tho War Depart men!, In a li t t. i- v, ri tten
from Waslil gtou, I), C,, «ys:
Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from
tme bottle of’ i’entan. One week hns brought, ironderf al eli tm yes and 1 out
now as well as ever, Jesitles bring one of the very best spring Ionics it is
an excellent catarrh. remedy. ” — JO. 4. .V. A. tillosVI.Mni
In a recent letter he siys:
“ 1 consider I*cruh f J, really more meritorious than l (ltd when / wentr
you last. I receive Numerous letters from nci/nul ntnuces all over the
country asking if certificate ... , . . i Invariably ...
me my is genuine, answer
yes.” — Dan. A. Grogvenor.
A County romini»sloi««r’* I-ottcr. [ dinte relief. Peruna cured ine of a bmt
Hon. John County Comniis- ’ of ca.tiirili, and 1 know it will
aioner, West WiiliamB, SecoMl street, Duluth, case- other wuiierer from thut disease.”- cure
of 517 Pe-jdonu - any -
Minn., says the folia win**' in regard to Wniiunm
runa: A Congrossimiu’s Berta..
h I can cheer
know w’--* arid ft Don. H. W. Ogden, Congressman from
ole dineuae Loui s in, i. u ’k-xv-.-,- -. ,'Vw.. -.A
ought ;o speak a good ton, the national D. says catarrh the remedy: folios'in:-, ol o
ine iniine-
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Muhem r. jtnri i (Ii-ent
lie me d y for
rninrhu (u/DU e,k/UlUh, Fnlilc S !<(«.( ulirinne JI I JrJJt. all Throat and Lung Trouble:-. 'I linrouedly trslrd
f or go yoara. All Druggists, hoc, 60c cuul ‘iil.O 41.
Society Wedding In Kansa3.
The ceremony wa; performed In
Charley’s business office, and was
none up In short order, bo that busi
ness was interrupted cr.-ly for a few
minutes. Charley cam from behind
the counter in his shirt sleeves and
with his apron on, and was ready for
the ceremony, but a* the judge’s re
quest removed liia a| r and donned
his coat. The judge ied tho knot
good and solid, the groom kissed the
bride, removed his coat, put on his
apron and resumed business. The wit
nesses were Herman Btenneke, Jo
reph Sedlaeek and George T. Smith.
Somebody may want to know what
kind of a business ho ie this is where
this marriage took p co, but as this
is Kansas we will have to say that all
we know about it is that it is not u
dry goods house. The Bremen boys,
celebrated tho occasion with firecrack
ers, guns, tin pans at id all kinds of
musical instruments, and Charley
took them in and did ih; right thing
Ly them.—Marysville, jKan., News
AN EASY CONSCIENCE.
“Don’t you think yjou ought to do
something for your country?”
“Certainiy,” answered Senator
Sorghum. “But I don’t see that my
country needs anythi ag from me at
present. It’s aide to take care of it
self, and lay up a considerable cash
surplus besides.”—Washington Star.
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WEATI
15 'jOTO-v* TI1E MAN WHO WEARS
over
\ \ (L>j> 6iAty-£ix iyeare btxck end cur of
C l!a rantci - oro
Tier.tbee.ring the
P THE- FI.5H.
j I Thero are n&uy imitatioris.
Mt \r'X Bo sure of the n&rno
T0WER on tho buttons.
ON EVE6YWHEP-D.
a . J Towr.R co.. aos i. ma-ss-u. s. a
TOW 1.7 CANAC.'AN CO.! .4. TORONTO. CAM
'emsamm »wr mama t lWUbtUWB£E Z : & r
m CURPi WHtTTf ill
Pad heat , f -mg h Syr up.
Lrj In time. So d i-
•‘J ett n co s-ff-n 'ions? g roc -> ei men 5
IViimii? ost: fine tonio tint alt
i toed mediiiii'i to those who
in n -til > <1 ih remeily. It
teen co ninen ’e l to me by people
h ivy used id as o rctnc'iy pur*
lentil rt y effect i rc in the. euro of Ctt
lor thr/.se who 1 d a good
m ■ d iei nr I lenoiO of nothing
iler. '•—II. ii Ogden.
\Y. K. Griffith, Coiicnn. Texas, writes:
"1 suffered from eiiroaie eat-u-vh for
years. I took Peril!-..1 ami it eo-n
jiletely cmed tut. 1 think l > eruna is the
i-est medicine in 1 lie tv -.rid tor eatarrh.
general health is much imptnved by havu its
use. as 1 am ir.ueii -itrOiiger tiian i
t >r years.” \V. E. Gril.ith.
A tn ?i*s r «* • r.
(.'omn'i'ssman i S i, Ir.zC*
u't’!] (‘ounty, V;i„ writes:
*• / cn ii (!i : rr/ f til \! recoin me no' i/oti!*
till uable rrt:i c<J if. /Vnr no . too n
ir/io is iwj/'ri r cf with catarrh, and
,i tio is in lu t'd of o nr mont'itt and
f)eel t tv <‘U i e. ,f — tl. /»•> eri.
M,. !'>»'< I. 1). Scott. I .arm', Oaio, i’i^ht
iiiunl i-l 11.i;tin Kontl-all 1 etuYi, nvh'oOd:
"As a • ui ,l;-■ I'm !wii;a t ro:i > «* i
; I have 1 it my
i’t'vuna at the he;ul. udu* the bowels, 1
(>lf for colds and catarrh of .........
and it is a undid remedy. It restores
vitality, im; reuses bodily stn ii:;’ h and
nuiKi's a sick I'.erson well i a short time,
I g;ivt I’cruna my hearty indorsement. —
Fred. !' u"U . N. \V„
tl *'i. Ira V Abbott, b ; '1 stru t
.
\\ ishinjrlon, !). (u rile.*.:
•‘I am fu'Iy roavini. 1 that v \r rerriedT
is an uY. u.'.cnl ionic. Mia\ oi mv li eiida
have used it with the m *st Ixnuy'wial re
sults for coughs, co ds and c:itarrhai
trouVi’e.” 1 ra t'. Abbot I.
Mr-, lb mu i’ Fleming, o; at or ot bb'servoir
(Animal N<>. Jfis, Nni thua stern !.» .mn of
1 lou 'r. of Mmne.'.^o’.m. Minn.> wntea from
AlTi 1 'o k si reel, N- F,.:
"1 have luo!
troubled all m.v ^
life with eatarrh^ took#
in my hea l. 1
Peruna far about,*
three think months, I and^
now am#»
\venoaeent v cur'd 1 **
i believe tiial lor^
catarrh hi ad i t s ^
forms Penina is*
t lie !nu,$.< ine oi l hep
aye. nil other !t cun remedies^ s u hun^
Vail. 1 can heartily*' runaS
recommend 1 \ I
.. . u r , mr Ai- iso: ■ M oling,
1A11.ury> ^ Al di:, Minn. ^
\ M r innuajM
.(Tillllg, (OkVrl. i...
Trenl Cjiliinli to S;u.’in”.
ddie jir!• iis tin' time t(> treii. catarrh,
(‘old, \\el winter wuiither oi’leii rutiirdu a
cere of eatarrh. If a course of I'eiitua is
taken during; the early spriiig months the
I cur- will in; worn o' ami pen . ui There
| t:l " 11 1 1 1 1 “ - u nil di
grnliv (linin'- tin- i. • *' i -. I >u w--illuu- uf
A« a sy-di-mii- > .\inrrh rrincdy Peruna
i-i'iulii-nU's il:-1 i'll lnun tin- Hysti-m wher
--, n- it noi'ii,-u-li may In Inratcd. It i-iii'c.-i i-atarrh
i flu or limvi-lf with the raiiu
. i•»;laii-!y a.-: eatan-h oi I he head.
! || you do nut derive prompt and ratio
■ ai ’ l, ' i 'V resuitsfro... ih. use . - 1*.- mla writ#
at i nee to .!>]'. liarlman, giviu-. will a hid stale*
l , m .. n t id d h- be uleaned
.
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A'l.ir - Dr ICirt ail. Pl-r-sU.k i of i'h#
1 llartman . mdli.i im. Coin i . Gluo.
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COM’VfSTlu '.Oir -'lA /
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Natural Flavor
Cottage’ S
-a W’fy nr* Wc tnkc ourclioire rorned li‘ ''f, t uob It and L'-aion
fl it l :1 M.nu hv U.1M r" (‘ * ■ f I * i t! ; 111 u- |*u . Me at
v.W“ h A\s%Jb e. j K , njr Wlicn ju t right wc pi.* if in tans to keep
------------------ if iiplit until you went it.
Kuup it in tlic house for rmt r^cnricH-f'-r rippers, for m-indwidiOH- for any ti re when
you want ■ < 'uciliiii'- pood and twin! it quit ’.<• ^imply turn a key and the ran k. <>P«n. nti
appetizing lunch is reaoy iu an iu .tent.
Libby, McNeill &. Libby, Chicago. ////Lie 1 c/Jdiii'/ffig ylt."
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A “Whi le Star" Buggy
ay
On J ii 1 v 4 tli w- vi 11 y\ vi', Fukk, omr -<f our
“ w hm jfi :si a It ” Top y.A/i/irs t<» tin* p«*i>on
Coni oo-ilug tho j/ruatfst n unViur »>f ft i 7h*h
words from IctterH non tain#*d In tl»- • nt**i.u>»:
“ WATCH THE WHITE STAR BUGGY.”
Anyone who w !ld»*votr»an bour'-acb day to
tills p’.v* nondlfcioriiH ,Htvru study can win tin* bu/gy. ma!
No t - comply with «*>e* pt <*
up tii#? 1 iHu -*f wonls
If thiH offer Is uot under to-’d, any Vnipupv
deal **r u vour town wuo tia- th<* ngunry for
tin* ' WTff l 1C I Alt” Uug;'y will g.v*r you a
Copy <»f til** rul ’H.
Uh'tn you have* rnad- out yrnr llHt uf won't
riv<* t.liem tn> our a^ent In your town,v/ho w'dt
Kftnd tn<*rn to us.
0 / duly I'h w«* \v‘: notify every contektflr t
wlio th»* winner i- and number of wofd» that
won the Wif.TE -M A li ” iJugizy.
1 fT’ t you w-ito us- enclose p S’agc fer r ply
ATLANTA BUGGY CJ., Atlanta. Cco-gia.
Q. 0.00
4 W M—At SHOES $&3&
union ma ok
V < man's IV. L. IJaisyl.in Vanrt.your maitt-n Wi.fi emit ilfaiwf
marc
tiawad 7 V > t hr.e. a Ifijtrj i.ey other
tnnnufnaturae l’n tlha world.
_
$25,000 REWARD
wi:i bo pai l to anyone* who
can disprove tula Mt/ttcmont.
ihbb'lU.HO W. L. DoUtflliH r
1, nianuf.'i.e.hMrcr \ t lf
lot reduce can buy cheaper and 1 k/K
lower d bis sfiocs at a
cost, tiiaii other con- <u
cerris, to J ubieh h.'iu for enidiJei; him and ,f. i— ■**' ',fp l
•
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b'- 'd c-f|<i;»i in e.vory J§J_ \ * ,/f/v
• • ’• : of t i »i.i * t. if, b'jt. ore i': i iihua
jutrdy ion ' r :’_ira V sou. }*:•!.’!i<r mi 7 t) 'im ; moru t flo i in. Mo t v u/.-i world. vzi i wear
Too , nn <foub kh n»
Hftl'-H ’ i ■ i.i- rr; firm e*t ».h* ptu.'t four
ytsu.r.i. v/'.jrfi j rove . i:.» uu .•--•r‘.*.ry. why hy not
iclvu. W. la, l) uii'/tB atriai, an<l Hi Dons
«*{!<•'• ’ lien ,i x i* ) i i i'- ip- n
ll* i'aii *i II ■■ *h : i c ill'-'
A K ihf '**’2,in I -, • r Trnrs.
W. L. r \> C l A ^ ^4.00 CU.T / T' r, S L \ M T, 7
Worth $0.00 Compared with Othor U, ,/t ru
the hr . 1 i //'it 1 ': I an I /brer I ran leutfr rleul't
,
Patiwt in nr I, Ii x (Ji.it/, C itf, V< if. rend
Cilt. and Nclonal !<ung woo. f r a Color f - -*•
PjHlfinn vUduvn * ^ rui• i<5 kunmne nod price havo W. f. ■' '< ,V Ao/.u. ,A3
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tihoH hy iii'ti i. i'.>*.’. i / h'/t, Jihiy, ' H t a f , t <►.
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