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WOMEN MUST SLEEP.
Avoid Nervous Prostration.
If you are dangerously sick what is
the first duty of your physician ? He
quiets the nervous system, he deadens
the pain, and you sleep well.
Friends ask, "what is the cause?
and the answer comes in pitying
tones, nervous prostration. It came
upon you so quietly in the beginning, and when
that you were not alarmed,
sleep deserted you night after night
until your eyes fairly burned in the
darkness, then you tossed in nervous
agony praying for sleep.
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Mbs. A. Haktlev.
You ought to have known that
when you ceased to be regular in your
jourses, and you grew irritable with¬
out cause, that there was serious
trouble somewhere.
You ought to know that indigestion,
exhaustion, womb headache, displacements, and
fainting, dizziness, with
backache send the nerves wild
affright, and you cannot sleep. St.,
Mrs. Hartley, of 3*1 W. Congress
Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub- and
llsh, suffered all these Lydia agonies, E. Pink
was entirely cured by
hajp’s Vegetable Compound ; her oase and
should be a warning to others,
her oure carry conviction to the minds
of every suffering woman of the un¬
failing efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Dr. Bull’s Cough
Cures a cough or cold at once. Syrup
Conqjiers croup, bronchitis,
grippe and consumption, esc.
The newly-seenon area of -winter wheat
ia estimated at 30.282.504 acres.
in i r “TAKE THISl
My Bilious Friend,”
said the doctor, "it is the best laxative
mineral water known to medical science.”
r^r A glass of Unssyaiii Janos
will do more for a disordered stomach or a torpid liver
than all the pills in the work].
IT CURES CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS.
^ Average Dose: One-half glassful on getting up in morning.
Your druggist or grocer will get it for you.
Ask for the full name, “ Hunyadl Jinos.” Blue label, red centre panel.
Imported by Firm of ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, 130 Fulton St., N. Y.
fi^CH ESTER
ffi. f “NEW RIVAL"
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
No black powder shells on th, market compare with the “NEW RIVAL” In uni¬
formity and strunic shootlnj; qualities, hurt tire and waterprool. Oet the genuine.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. New Haven, Conn,
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 & $3.50 SHOES UNION MADE.
The real worth of my SS.00 and *3.80 shoes compared with n
other equttllotl makes at Is fi.00 price. to ft Best V.IXI. In Mi the 84.00 world Gilt for Bilge men. l.tue canuot be
make any utid Hell un*n’« tine »hoe«, «o ml year l.
1 more Pi'GCfM). than other wimiifue* Sis
H’rltdlttRil-Mfm'i* I will #1 ,000 any whocuB
Cumin the world* imy to any one
m ove that luv •imement b uot true. W. I*. I>on*ln». 5®8
,*Ikuo«II mi§
Take no nrtntltnte t Insist on having W. 1,. Douglas shoes
with name anil price stamped on bottom. Your dealer suoum
keep vhem ; I give one dealer exclusive sale In each town. H
he uoea not keep them aod will not get them for you. order
direct from factory, enclosing price and 2Se. extra for Catalog carriage. free.
Over 1,000,000 satisfied wearers. New Spring Mass.
SICKHEADACHE
succumbs readily to the easy remedy to take
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A natural medicinal water co*centraled.
Aperient, laxative, tonic. A specific for all
liver, cure#—Torpid kidney, stomach and Bill bowel disorders. Jaun¬
It 1,1 ver, of on* the neon, Kidney*.
dice, i'hraalc l)Uoa.*t>n
Itrepcpnla Heartburn, Mck Headache,
Wyeentery ConatJpattoa. PUen.
t'rab Orcbarti Water is the most ctfi
carious of the natural mineral waters; meet
economical convenient u> to take; buy. most - f
The srenulne is sold by
all Appl druggists trade with Crab TRADE R J
mark on MkM
every bottle. —*»
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.. Louisville. Ky.
FREE! CATALOG
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SPGRTIN6 600DS
RAWLINGS SP0RTIN6
GOODS COMPANY,
690 Loettl Sts* 8T. LOUIS* Mo,
nDADCY UP fc Ur wT O ■ quick NEW roiluf DISCOVERT; usd
cuiwe worut •
Boo* of tottUttoaifti* tad lO 4ay»’ troatmaut
Are*'. Dr K, H OAHITbBOMB. lu B. AUoat*.
HE GETS MORE LISTENERS.
The man who on some fine effect
His time and skilfulness employs
Will find himself In grim no feet,
Compared to one who makes a noise,
The artist with the violin
May sound a melody sublime,
But he who stirs the bass drum’s din
WU. mo»
What Will Become of China I
None can foresee the outcome of the quarrel of
between foreign powers over the division
China. It is interesting to watch the going to
pieocs of this ancient but unprogressive also race. *>
Many people in America are going
pieces because of dyspepsia, constipation, We
blood, liver and stomach diseases. are
living too fast, but strength, vigor and good
health can be retained if we keep off and cure
the above diseases with Hostetler's Stomach
Bitten.
The people who want the earth are nat¬
urally the worldly people.
We refund 10c. for every package of Put
ham Fahelzss Die that fails to (jive satisfac¬
tion. Monroe Drag Co., UnlonviXle, Mo.
It ia computed that at the aecqn d inau
guration of President McKinley $4 ,000,000
was spent.______
No woman really enjoys wealth unless
she feels that she is inspiring envy.
State of Ohio, Citx of Toledo, I
Lucas County. I '
Fbank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A
Co..doing business inthe City ofToledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of one hundbed dollabs for each
and every case of catabbh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall’s Catabbh Cube.
Fbank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before rae and subscribed in my
5 ____ presence, this 0th day of December,
seal ! A. D., 1886. A. W. Gleason.
I —,— > Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
aets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of tho system. Send for testimonials, free.
i’. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Family Druggists, Pills 75o. the best.
Hall’s are
The inland of Formosa has only one rail¬
way line.______
Carter’* Ink
beet for school, home and office. It costs no
more than poor ink. Always aakfor Carter’s.
About 25,000 robin-redbreasts are ex¬
ported from England annually.
Crab orchard water
Is not a "ouro-aU,” but for all diseases of the
liver, Btomacli or bowels it supplios a place not
filled by any other medicine. It assists nature
and is at all times prompt, reliable and efficient.
The shoe dealer is always on the lookout
for slippery customers.
MITCHELLS
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Price, 28 c.
cJ§h7££&£t.
“Tli, «aae» that a.l.W nl P,t»t
MclLHENNY’S TABASCO.
Use CERTAIN colon C3 *5
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Mention this Paper in writing to advertisers
Axc-ipui-fourteeu.
mi BiwiCougti in ttrna Synsp. mi. h. Ta»tMOoo<L Cae Pg
N CONSUMPTIOl
BRIGADIER FUNSTON
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pj.ggjdgjf | nC | n{ j eS g rave KaOSaO
In List of Promotions.
SOUTHERNERS ALSO ADVANCED
Wheaton is Appointed Major Gen¬
eral and Smith Brigadier—AH
In the Regular Army.
The following important army ap¬
pointments were announced at the
white house Saturday night:
To be major general United States
army:
Brigadier General Lloyd Wheaton,
vice Miles promoted lieutenant gen¬
eral.
To be brigadier generals in the regu¬
lar army:
Colonel Jacob H. Smith, Seven¬
teenth United States infantry, briga¬
dier general volunteers, vice Dagett,
retired.
Brigadier general, Frederick Ftm
ston, United States volunteers, vice
Wheaton, promoted. appoint¬
The announcement of these
ments was made after a .conference
between the president, Secretary Boot
and Adjutant General Corbin, and at
the same time the long expected list
of appointments of majors and cap¬
tains in the quartermaster’s and com¬
missary departments and chaplains
was made known.
All of these appointments are in the
regular army, under the recent act of
congress enlarging and reorganizing
the army and without exception the
staff appointees are from volunteer
officers.
The chief interest, however, center¬
ed in the three high appointments of
a major general and two brigadiers,
and more particularly in the selection
of General Funston after his gallant
exploit in capturing Aguinaldo.
Following the announcement Gen¬
eral Corbin sent the following to Gen¬
eral Mac Arthur:
“Washington, March 80.—Mac
Arthur, Manila.—The following ap¬
pointments made: Wheaton, major
general. Smith and Funston, briga¬
diers general. Secretary of war joins
me in congratulations to all.
COBBIN. ’’
Among the other appointments were
the following:
To be captains and assistant quar¬
termasters :
W. M. Conlling, Virginia W. B.
Barker, Mississippi; W, Butt^ Geor¬
gia; H. L. Pettus, Alabama; It. F.
Garrard, Jr., Georgia; K. J. Hampton,
Kentucky; B. Frank Cheatham, Ten¬
nessee; Frederick W. Cole, Florida;
Charles T. Bakor, South Carolina.
To be captain and assistant commis¬
sary of subsistence:
H. G. Cole, Georgia; T. B. Hacker,
Tennessee.
To be chaplains:
John M. Moose, Mississippi; Charles
T. Wright, Georgia; A. A. Pruden,
North Carolina.
The promotion of General Funston
shows that President McKinley has
not been influenced by the disposition
on the part of what is known as the
regular army combine to discount the
importance of Fuuston’s sensational
achievement.
The fact that a volunteer officer,
without the assistance of the regular
army, has been able to locate and
make a captive of this notorious Fili¬
pino is not relished by the regulars.
Funston is not popular with the regu¬
lar army combine, which was demon¬
strated by the stubborn opposition to
every effort that had been made to
promote him. He was urged for pro¬
motion to the rank of brigadier gen¬
eral, but he was without sufficient mil¬
itary or political influence to obtain
the recognition which many persons
claim he was entitled to.
Four New Steamers Ordered.
The North German Lloyd Steam¬
ship Company has ordered the con¬
struction of four large steamers at
Bremen, Germ my.
Glass Works to Close Down.
The Indiana glass manufacturers
notified all their plants in the United
States to close May lat until late in
the fall. This is two weeks earlier
than usual.
MIXERS WILL XOT STRIKE.
Contemplated Battle With Operators In
Coal Kegion Is Called Off.
A special from Wilkesbarre, Pa.,
says: The threatened strike of 143,
000 miners in the hard coal region
will not take place. At a meeting of
the executive committee of the United
Mine Workers of the three
districts, held Friday, it was decided
that the men should continue at work.
This committee was given arbitrary
power by the general convention of
miners, held at Hazelton in the fore
part of the month, to declare a strike
if the circumstances warranted it.
FUNSTOX SURE OF REWARD.
It Is Believed Thst President Will Pro¬
mote Kansan.
A Washington dispatch says: In
view of General MacArthur s specific
recommendation, indorsed by General
regular army* there seems to be no
doubt in well informed quarters that
the president will comply promptly
with thc«36 recommendations.
Corea Eczema, Itch in g II timer*.
Coats Nothing to ■Cry.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now rec
ognized as a certain and sure cure for Eczema,
Itching Skin, Humors, Scabs, Scales, Watery
Blisters, Pimples, Aching Bones or Joints,
Boils, Carbuncles, Priekling Pain in the Skin,
Old Eating Sores, Ulcers. Botanic Blood
Balm taken internally cures the worst and
most deep-seated cases by enriching, purify¬
ing and vitalizing the blood, giving a healtny
blood supply to the skin. Other remedies
may relieve, but B. B. B. actually cures, heals
every sore, and gives the rich glow of health
to the skin. B. IS. B. builds up the broken
down body and makes the blood red and nour¬
ishing. B. B. B. tested 30 years. Over 3000
voluntary testimonials of cures by B. B. B.
Druggists, $1. Trial treatment free and pre¬
paid by writing Blood Bairn Co., 12 Mitchell
St., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and free
medical advice given.
There are several large factories in the
United States devoted to the manufacture
of rose water. _ _
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Byrap for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25cabottle
It’s generally the man golf. with well-shaped
legs w ho goes in for
I am sure Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago.— Mhs. Thomas Rob
St., Norwich, Feb. 17,1900.
LION V •tr COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
The consumption of
ft LION COFFEE
ir. has increased immensely, and this coffee
fi A\ f|> W% rH> The grocers is now all used over in the millions country of keep homes. us busy
m m ■ b delivering LION COFFEE to them.
You will find no stale LION COFFEE
if on his shelves—it sells too fast to grow stale.
mi i) V Why? Because it is an absolutely pure coffee.
Y4 Our motto Strength, Purity and Flavor.
is
i! Please bear in mind that
A Xjioxi. Coffee
is not a glazed article; it is not coated with
egg mixtures or chemicals in order to give it
a better appearance. We do not need to resort
Watch our next advertisement. to such measures—we have no imperfections
to hide!
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ta every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form ip which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
APPENDICITES A v %
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PREVENTED BY .
LIVER TONIC
1 Oc. —ms
25c. 50c, T •l: SOLD NEVER IN
ALL DRUGGETS.
PIIRF UVlIlfi all iousness, on month, the bowel stomach, headache, bad troubles. breath, bloated lndlxesUop., appendieNxs. bad bowels, blood, pimple*, wind foal bil¬
pains and dlzzlnees. after eating, liver tronble, ealloxv complexion
larly IVlien your how'els don’t move regm
you are setting sick. Constipation kills more
starter people for than the all other disease* together. It Is of a
chronic ailments and long years
alls sntiferlng that come afterward*. >o matter what
yon, start taking CASCABET8 to-day, for you
will never get well and he well all the time until
yon put your bowels right. Take onr advice; start
with CAsCABEXS to-day, under an absolute guar¬
antee to core or money refunded. xu
JOYOUS FEAR.
Harvard Haaben— Uh! They ought
to pass a law to hang hypocrites like
that fellow.
Wragson Tatters—W'at are yer kick¬
in’ about now?
Harvard Hr.sben—Here’s an Item In
the paper that says: “Mr. Wright
Muchmore, the eminent novelist, is
quite 111 and fears hs will have to give
up work.’’—Philadelphia Press.
TOO MUCH FOR GEORGE.
She (pining for pleasant words)—
Oh, George, I cannot understand it.
Why do you lavish this wealth of love
on me when there are so many girls
more beautiful and more worthy than
I?
He—I'm blowed If I know. Tit¬
gj ts *___ _
Happiness cannot be bought, but one of the
great hindrances to its attainment can be re
by Adams’ Pepsin Tntti Frutti.
“You make me tired," remarked the
wheel the wheelwright. .
to
that dreadful fiend that threatens the
life of rich and poor, can attack and
kill only those whose bowels are not
kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified One
and disinfected the year round.
whose liver is dead, whose bowels
and stomach are full of half decayed
food, whose whole body is unclean
inside, is a quick and ready victim
of appendicitis,
If you want to be safe against the
scourge, keep in good health all the
time, KEEP CLEAN INSIDEI Use
the only tonic laxative, that will
make your bowels strong and healthy,
and keep them pure and clean, pro¬
tected against appendicitis and ALL
EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It's CAS
CARETS, that will keep and save
you. Take them regularly absolutely and you
will find that all diseases are
GUARANTEED Wmm
similar mr<4,c!*e In Ik, wor!4. TUI, UgkMlit, .rosf.r
srent merit, and oar kwl tcitlwmlal. We have faith and
will .ell CI1CARETS aheelntely seerentHS ta earn or
money refaeded. Co bay tednr, twn Me lent, sir- them a
Pelr, heeest trial, ae per simple direction,, aod if yon are
not satisfied, alter a,lac one W< hex, return the lined Me
hen and the empty bex to a, hy mall„er the dranltt from
Wheat latte yaa Taka poi-chaied It, and setyoar maaey Vaek *br hath
Health oar advice—no matter what ell. yam-start to¬
day- fir,tetaried will qalehlT follow and yon will hie., the day
yon the n.c oTY AbCABETfi. Reoh free by malL
Add net: STSKMaS ££H£DI CO., -VSW I0RS or CHICAGO.
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To produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For partic¬
ulars see our pamphlets. We
send them free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
g-* Nassau St., New York.