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Hood's Sarsaparllla Has won succces far beyond the cffoct of adTortlalng only. The secret of iu wonderful pofHtkr ity U eiplaluod by its unapproachable Merit. Bated upon a prescription whkb nred people considered Incurable, Hood's Sarsaparllla Unites the beit-kuown vegetable rein diet, by luch a combination, propor tion and process m to hart curatirt power peculiar to iUolf. Ita cures of scrofula, ecrrma, psori tali, aud every kind of humor, as well M catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparllla the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tlto and that tired feeling make It the greatest stomach Undo and strength restorer tho world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparllla la a thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. Ut HOOD'S. Burreas ninjr sometimes coma uiicx )H'tiilly, but work aluua cau hold It If. W. Murrnj. Mother wttl flnl Mm WlnalnWa KnntMnf ryrup me mi re in any u UN lof ineir cunuren UlC MMIMUg eeaauu. The Tubllc Health sn1 Marine Hos pital sorvks coats S 1,000,000 a year. BiATaof Ohio, rrrv ttoleoo, i Fsahk J. ( mn makea Mh that ha 1s the senior ner of the arm ol K. J. I hicmct fc Co., doing btiliiM In tha trite ol Tullo, Connie and Stale aforeal1. ami that eal) firm will par til turn ol ONK HUNDKKil ImU.A HH lor each and eyery cum ol Catarrh thai cannot be oured 117 me umoi uu. t(,4T4M uina. VKANK J I'HKNKV Rworn to before ma and auliMrltied Iu mi Ireeuee, thlitUtdar oIlieoember.A. I). IHni "I A. W.OLKA80N, SEAL Hail's Catarrh Cure la taien Internally and acta cHraotlf on the blood and mtictma aorta of toeejraiem. he mi lor iratlrtmtilaic, Itn. r. J.CHKNKY 4 CO., Toledo, a (tola br druaglita, 7. Uail'i Kuuil i'llla are tUa beat. Merely a Hint. Tli a man who thinks he knows It all May n ml out by and by, Thnt the iimu who doesn't know so much Kate far leas bumble tie. - eUiaT MJca At?r, n?i:iV tit JT Alt?? fkaMW lAIHV f V Atlanta, Ga., escaped the sur geon's knife, by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dxab Maa. Pikkhami I wlah to expreaa my gratitude for the reatored health and happlneaa I.ydla E. IMnk linm's Veiretablo Compound has brought Into my life. " I had auffered for three years with terrible pains at the time of mvnntrua tlon, and did not k now what the trouble was until the doctor pronounced it In' flnmnmtlon of tho ovaries, and Dropoacd an operation. " I felt so weak and sick that I felt a ure that I could noteurvlTe the ordeal, and so I told him thnt I would not un dergo It. Tho following week I read an advertisement In tho paper of your Vegetable Compound in such an emer gency, and so 1 decided to try it Great was my joy to find that I actually Im proved after taking two bottlea, so I kept taking It for ten weeks, and at the end of that time I was cured. I had gained eighteen pounda and waa In excellent health, ana am now. " You aurely deaerve great sueceaa, and you have my very beat wlahea." Miss Aucb Baii.et, to North Boule vard, Atlanta, U. $li000forflf It original f ubovt MUt pnolnf gtimiiwitu ool a are- All alck women wotild 1 lao If t hev would take Lvtlla li. rink limit's Vcgctablo Couipound aud vewciu Daitrvt your coafl- "3 atnee. Thtyhavtnevar failed won't fall aow. Soli by all Sealere. 10O t Aaaatl . - . . m D. M.riNRY A OO. , j Detroit, anion. THE BlrST POMMEL SLICKER IN THEi, WORLD y) ont J. tut) ana hat ' rXf tor ojiaino or wti ora. y V 'f It is often mUted bwt RtUASie WMtSK nJ Ir, blatK or yellow IT ICR TO Trie aM fulW OUAI iMCN OfTMC run blMWtllll IWIIIM-illlM A M 1 II I 1 I .T.-l" K1WW- CONGRESS APPROPRIATES WAR AGAINST COTTON-DESTROYING PEST W I 0LCOTTOM POD JaS HotL weevil tNLAKtfO The Mexican boll weevlll, marching1 eastward across the cotton belt, la rcojriiljsnd as thi greatest menace the South has ever known. The devolution k'ft by the Civil War was hardly more costly than the ravages of the tiny bug will be within the uext decade unless something can be found to check progress. Having spread over tho eottton fields of Texas it now stands at the border line of Ixmisiana, and so great Is tho alarm engendered by Us ap proach in that State that Governor W. W. Heard. Issuing a call for a special session of the Leglalature, has led In a movement which has resulted In the appointment of a commlsHlon of Ave members charged with the waging of a systematic war on the peat. The Legislature appropriated $25,000 aa a fund to be usd by the commission and provided for a quarantine against all Texas products and goods which might bring the insect into the fields of Louisiana. Congress ha e passed ft bill carrying an appropriation of $250,000 to be expended by the Department of Agriculture lri fighting the weevil, discov ering measure to lessen Its harmfulness and endeavoring to find lt special enemy In the Insect world, that It may be used against It THE RUSSIAN SOLDIER. Ilrarerr and Implicit Obedience Ara Ilia Chief Characterletlca. To the more than 1,000,000 men who make up the ltuuslan standing army the Czur Is an object of love end deep est reverence. They consider him more its a demigod than a mortal man. Magnificent brav ery and Implicit obedience are the two marked char acteristics of the ill iX v l Ku,,H,Bn flht- I Lm 8 . The Uus if tl riU J slan soldier dies at his post. In win ter, on sentry duty, on the heights of 8 h I p k a, be 'dies standing, surround ed with snow, and KtllA.it COSSACK. transformed literally Into a statue of Ice. He die striding over the sandy desert, and yielding up his last breath with his last step; he dlea of his wounds on the battlefield, or In the hospital, at a distance of 3.000 miles from his native village and in these supreme momenta the Ituanlau soldier la sublime. During General Gurko'a expedition tlironi the Balkans, In the war with Turkey, the Infantry sometimes march ed without a halt for thirty miles, and then began at once to fight The Turktetan army, during Its cam paign against Khlda in 1873, after a two months march through steppes and the wildest deserts', arrived on May 11 on the banka of the Amu Da- rla with only alx men sick In the am bulance, although the troop bad suf fered during tlie expedition all Imagin able privations. The very nrst day the troop was caught In the environs of tho Dchlaak Mountains by a blizzard, In which sev eral of the natives following the army as militiamen and camel drlvera per- lahed of cold. Among the Russian sol diers no fatal accident happened, thanks to the preaeiu-e of mind of the officers, who organized ganves, told tho men storleej and tried to occupy them in a variety of ways, in order to pre vent them falling asleep. One com mander of a battaKon punished a sol dier who had loat his horae brash sim ply for the purpoao of showing the oth er men that the blizzard was not to bo allowed to Interfere with the aervlco. In the regular Ilimaliin army the Cossacks are the nfost picturesque and Interesting flgOres. This military force, unljue In Ita kind, forms In Its present state the connecting link between the regular and irregular troops. The military education of the Cos sack begins while be Is still In the cra dle, for the first sounds that his ear catches are the warlike words of the songs In which be Is rocked to sleep. All the Coaaacks' children's games are of a warlike nature, and almost be fore the boys have lonrned ta walk they are placed on horseback. The Coaaacka are fine, tall men, with bronxod complexions and very energet lc expressions; tuelr women are re nowned for their beauty. Tho Cossack and bis strong little horae form one, Ills coatume Is simple and Imposing, without any glittering and useleas or namenta that would only help the ene my to discover mm. 110 wesr 110 spurs, and all bis anna are so well con trtved that they never make the alight est nolae. It Is ssld of them: "A hun dred Oosaacka make leas noise than 1 single regular csvalry soldier." On active service tho Coaanck Is the soul and the eye of the army, or, rath er. Its pointer dog. He seems to smell the enemy where no one even think of bis exlalenca. Tho Coaaack and his horse do not know what fatigue meana, and no one koows when they rest Even when sleeping they soem to be watching, and they are ever ready to act As guerillas the Coeaacks have not their equals. They give the enemy not. moment's rest night or day, and always appear at tho point where they are least expected. Next to the terrl ble winter, It was tho Oosaacka who contributed most to the extermination Of the French lu 1812. $250,000 TO The devotion of the Russian soldier to the Czar Is pathetic. When his bat tle result in defeat, when his biscuits are full of maggots, when his clothing Is made of ahoddy and when his boots drop to pieces, he reasons It out slowly ana can only come to the conclusion, so pathetic In Its slmplefalth, "Ah, If the Czar only knew J" Every one within his reach he free ly discusses, criticise and blames; he nan suspects that tils generals may be foola, and he Is sure that his commls sariea are rascals, but no thought of censure ever crosses his mind against the Ctar. He never for an lnatant aourjis tuat the Czar Is bis best rrlend, and would correct all these evlla If he only knew of them. But aiaal aa he reasons, the "little father" cannot know everything, and so there Is no help for him; he goee on doing ms auty raithrully, bravely and pa tiently, hoping that some day and In some way, be knows not how, things win go neiter. On tho other hand, the Czar reallv loves his soldiers and he la paternal In nia treatment of them. He Is not only their ruler, their commander-in-chief. nut tie is really their "little father,1 their friend and patron. He watches their work, attends and asalats at thel maneuvers, and la a soldier with hi oldlora. lie vlalta their boepltala talks with the wounded and with the veterans, and hla affectionate treat ment of his crippled soldiers returned rrom China produced a great wave of popular emotion. A B083 IN WALL STREET. Rudolph Kepler, Preetdent of the New York Mock Exchange. One of the most powerful men In Wall street whose influence In finan cial circles is tremendous, Is Rudolph Kepler, president of the New York Stock . Exchange. Although of Ger man birth, he has been a resident of this country from boyhood and his business career has leen developed In Wall street He waa for years at the head of a brok RUDOLPH KEI'LER. erage firm which ranked among the moat conservative and substantial. Five years ago be be came president of the Stock Exchange and be had much to do with erecting the palatial new home of that organ Uatlon. Under hla administration there has been a wonderful growth In the business of the institution. New securi aggregating In value 12.000,000, 000 have been added to the stock list and the volume of the speculative busi ness In the exchange has steadily In creased. The trsnaactlons in bonds also have developed on a large scale and as a natural result of this Bonoral ex punelon of business the value of mem' berahlp In the Stock Exchange baa ad vanced to unprecedented figures. Lake of Freeh and Bait Water. In the center of KUdln an Island In the Nortli sea, la perhaps) the moat curious hike In the world. The sur face of Its waters Is quite fneah and supports freah-water creaturoe, but deep down It la as salt aa the greatest depth of the sea, and salt water flxh live In it Indefinite. "Ah." he sighed, "may I not you will be mine forever and hope for- everT 'Yes," she replied softly, "you may hope that long If you wish to." Phil adelphia Ledger. Cite or Kaeen. The City of Kasnn is known In Iluaala as tho "egg metropolis." In 1002, 1,2.'10 car loads of eggs (1S5.000, 0(U eggsi, vslued at 2.600,000 rubles, were exported, from this place to vari ous European and Asiatic cjtles. It's the toughest kind of tough luck to have your watch stolen when you aro on your way to pawn It Many a man would never bo heard of were It Dot fur his obituary notice. j SL SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP Pervnaforcouahs dn(ftplds in children. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippe and Winter Catarrh. In every country of the civilized world the SlBters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and Intellectual needs of the charges committed to their care but they also minister to their bodily needs. Whenever coughs or colds, la grippe or pneumonia make tbelr appearance among the children these Sisters arc not disconcerted, but know exactly th( remedies to apply. With bo many children to take care of and to protect from climate and dls- Sisters of St. Joseph, of the Deaf Mute Institute, 1849 Cass Ave., St. Louis, Mo., writes: "We appreciate Peruna very much. It certainly does good work with catarrh and also with colda and la grippe. We have faith in. Peruna and have Inspired many others with same. We do not like to be without It It has certainly kept us from being very sick. It did a world of good last winter for our little ones. Thanking you for your kindness to us and our afflicted ones, we remain, yours gratefully, "SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH." ease these wise and prudent Sisters have found Peruna a never-falling safeguard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution In Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. 8, B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir "The young girl who used the Peruna was suffering from laryngi tis, and loss or voice. The result of the treatment waa most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after farther use of the medicine we hope to be able to say aha Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. This young girl was under the care of the Slstera of Charity and used Pe runa for catarrh of the throat, with good results aa the above letter test! flea. From a Catholic Inetitution In Cen tral Ohio comes the following recom mend from the Sister Superior: "Some years ago a friend of our In stitution recommended to us Dr. Hart man's Peruna as an excellent remedy for the Influenza of which we then had several cases which threatened to be CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Cleanllneas prevents rust; the beat- cared fur uiachiues lust the luugeit You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Gear FREE. Write Allen B. Olmatrd, !e Roy.N. Y., tor a free aamle ol Allen a Krwt-faoe. It eun-e iweatlnc hot awollen, aching lert. It make new or tlaht ahora eay. A certain cure tor rorr.a, InarowlngoalU and Imniona. All drug. gUUKUlU '. bon't accept any aubetltute. For bronchial troiimea try Tlao'e Cure for Coiiauiiiptton. It la a gixid cougn medicine. At druggists, price 26 centa. Permanent)? lurao. nofUaorBerToaaMal aftrr Aral dar'aoav of hr.Rllnr'.UnHU Narve n.irvr. Hn! fur Krre at trial bmllranit traa.llaa I. K. It. kUue, Ud..u.' An hi- I'liUadolptua, 1'a. Hand Power Hay Press, $2S 00. dreatpat, iltii.ot, beat Intention o( the age. A txir ran make regular alrrd MilKxUt 111. tialrallke (tin, and two lx) acan bale three tuna er day eatly. imsn Tuia Km Toiv to the John A. fcalwr Kwl t o., l.a Troaae Wa , wllh.SoalamiKlnrniallllig.au! get their tlg catalog, fully dec n bin a: III la great Hay I'rraa. bo alao hmulrrri of tool antl ihou'emla of ya- ric'.tca of 1 arm and Vegetable bveda. (I. C. L.) A mind that la rouaciotia of Its Integ rity, ecorna to any more than It menus to perform. llunia. Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most Important of all. Cherry Pectoral Nourishing food comes next. Then, medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. Sr. I et4 Aei Oarry faHnral M yaare at"- I bat B-n larrlhl ra. if Inng aie- Akaaar U. Maaatua, ktetteua, Ohio. ja,.av., ft as. BaMaawaaaaaaNaaaaal f 0 1 1 . 0. aVBa vt. Consumption Health demindt dally action of thai bowels. Aid nature with Ayer'e Pills. Avers 11 x!1" of a serious character. "We began to use it and experienced such wonderful results that since then Peruna hag become our favorite medi cine for Influenza, catarrh, cold, cough and bronchitis." Another recommend from a Catholic Institution of one of the Central States written by the Sister Superior reads as follows: "A number of years ago our atten tion was called to Dr. Hartman'a Pe runa, and since then we have UBed it with wonderful results for grip, roughs, colda and catarrhal diseases of the head and stomach. "For grip and winter catarrh espec ially it has been of great service to the inmates of this institution." SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over the United States Use Pe-ru- na for Catarrh. A recommend recently received from a Catholic Institution in the Southwest reads as follows: A Prominent Mother Superior Says: "I can testify from experience to the efficiency of Peruna as one of the very An Insinuation. Miss Elilerlcigh I auppoae smokeless powder will reveal the horrors of war. Mr. Knox Yea; but It will never be able to conceal the ravages of time. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. tnviat Bear Signature, of ; fee Fee-Simile Wrapper B.I lay. TeST eaeall mm aa eaar 4 take aa eagaa. FCI ILaDJLCHr. roi DIZZINESS rci uuoumtr. FCI TORPID tlYtt. rO! CONlTIPATISir. rci t mew sui. rciTHt com runes CURE tICK HCAOACHE.. Penin's Pile Specific The INTI1NAL RCMCDT No Ust Eilsts It Will Not Car WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. rOHTAHI K 4rllt any aVptS. hf atoaiat ar htm. r . nirrritCMT stvifji. Waffcallwie mnpfiia mmt tm tmm taaMMiMhtM . ht!lt'HMN MAkMIM UV C. Tevt MwHasei St., farlland , Or. tHlH l.ftl Ula (a'ttil HjrfWfev 1 aMasa im mi. Ci htirf t i'ttrr't i CARTER'S wfcHs I Fatraty.Ti Unil '' ii best medicines, and it gives me pleasure to add praise to that of thousands who . have used It. For I suffered with ca- years tarrh of the stomach, all remedies proving value less for relief. Last spring I went to Colorado, hop ing to be benefited by a change of climate and while there a I friend advised me to try Peruna. After using two bottles I found myself very much improved. The remains of my old disease being now so slight, I con sider myself cured, yet for a while I intend to continue the use of Peruna. I am now treating another patient with your medicine. SKe has been sick with malaria and troubled with leucorrbaea. I have no doubt that a cure will be speedily effected." These are samples of letters re ceived by Dr. Hartman from the vari ous orders of Catholic Sisters through out the United States. The names and addresses to these letters have been withheld from re spect td the Sisters but will be fur nished on request. One-half of the diseases which af- fict mankind are due to some catarrhal derangement of the mucous membrane lining some organ or passage of the body. A remedy that would act immediate ly upon the congested mucous mem brane restoring it to its normal state, would consequently cure all these dis eases. Catarrh is catarrh wherever located, whether it be in the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys or pel vic organs. A remedy that will cure It in one location will cure it In all locations. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and mat' fsfactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to ur. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman. 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W own and oiwrai ovrr tuaj sv r fisf iim w-ii-uoa oi our warrant, aactaa, la uCtler to m lar- vtatt n Irv litem. a mmum yoo u.a lutivaib aupra- wOrmiM ofjar t Lr 4 lma I.Hy, si w4 & -WttotaMM, imrr9im Mo tUmmth ba iw. tMt ft ( U4tsBt lew lUrt) mt aa, f-V aa t.iirl, .i, ftrtllaewet toswa, f iftT a-fca4mrontainiRm awa-4 to tu st'im bmnia, fttr arMl Uta and Irwat of rhuut retaa. bi-t.Uitlwtr wtthonr rrvatratatt-afl, tUinat Bll ataianl ft Lnaaia b.aaM ftmali Iratia, ale., i tut ) la (h paura rAtaitjsj alnfva, u C ajassa 1S1M) slansefeaa MBUSSja John a. saizta mo CO La Creeea. Mia. Dr. C. Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thla wnnrlarftal t'hU Ancu ta raJte-4 frral tMarattaa t Mr spla HhotH Mra IMa Iha4 araaivao n to dta. Ma rurwa wiife lhaa rii1rfut i hi Harha, fn, hfi.la, lawii and (,(, ,ea thai ar antirwif v ft rntwa to ttiafxlt' at an. I- V Jl a i5 in lht mm mirw 1 hr,uh Ilia T Itt.aa aarmlM mrimtlx llj . (anxnM a-llo oT mrt aue a.Rmnl ram. rt'a. l,lrh h. t-t-aarully mmmt n di.niit aiaiaa.a. lia a uaata m rnta raiorh, aia Kua. luBf, Ihnat, rhaamaltam, atrinainM atomarh, llr, kxiMra, i ha atlru ok toallmnalala. haa nmt.ial all an. aaai him. I all.ma vut nf 11 rlif aula In Mania an4 ncmiara. hull mn. CUMaUlr lAlloM fUkk. aklikaM The C Gee Wo Olnuc Heiiclne Co. Il A War St., tartlae. Ortaa. mr M aauea aaavc, 9. H. U. Ma. -l04. lyilKH arrlllaic 4 vvrtteare p laae I II anaait tkle taar. I mm I. vv I -Mam