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TZ Vl.i , ' 4 1 5i'"!,,r t the em. li Ii ' I "I ' !! lilC.hl'ltVS ii. v "1 ese um minn ' ' . ' Ii ii I M-t'ii rdisj ' 'i' ' aea tlic 'ii, "that 'a ii .i- .. ... t. i . , ... ",r - ' Von m .i.i r Kpworth It-ague?" 13 " ' V'" ,: ft -mer, Ol I' " 'i ii it. a "Iii Hi. ....J wn-i-i ixrti IIP' Mltl "- Fhitiun Ti b. CATARRH OF LL'NOS. A Prominent Chicago Lady Cured by Pe-ru-na. Miss htasjfhi Welch. MertUr ot the Betsey Rou Educational and avsasvoteaa Society, mit.- fron BSS North State street, Chi in, tha following flouring wrorda concerning Peru in: " "I.nsf fall I eanght the moat severe cold I ever had In my life. I coughed nijfiit and day, and my lungs and throat bteant 10 sur.- that I was in great distress. All cough remedies Miss .Maggie Welch. nauseated me. ntxl Bothlng aff..rded me relief until m doctor -aid rather Inn joke. 'I gueaa Pernaa la the only medicine that will care pou.' 'T told linn that I Would certainly try it anil immediately sent for a bottle. I found that relief came the flrt day, and as I kept taking it faithfully the OOOgfe gradually diminished, and the soreness left me. It is fine." -Maggie Welch. Address the Parana Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio, for free literature on catarrh. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature) of Wrapesr Fol HEA6.6NL rot MONKS. FÜI MUOSKKtt. FOR TORPID LIVES. FOR CtlSTIPATIOfl. FOR RAUOW tftlR. FIR mCOIIPLfJUOl OUgg SICK HCADACMi. PLEASANT The next morning i feel bright and new and my complcxion is better. Mr doSJor mjs it sets fradf nn "i tnmtrb. Um and kiJ.fr lad ii a tuUHnt laiatin Tl m drink hi Baiai f n.u l.xrba, aad it pianard I jt us ilb aaaily as as. Itiaoailad ''lM.arn Tra" or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All drnaviata or by mal la eta. and SorU a?. I.anr'a FaasUr Mrdklar n bawrla aar a dai . In 4 la M h. nasiiy. Addraaa. Wa SSO, U Soy. M. Bar il U vpa l ha h-mlihr Uua U X. CANT ITOUH tit aaam nki sraaam SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Suhs and 'bääktolilaa It ;mi Mhtr aVta I mmi tm MUkm ta I a. aa. a awt ca a aos. liiuir Burma Taxa la aa Sjasa ttfcsJannary for aaMataraarr mriir, inonnuoay Srada ha aat y bcaaa. In January yonaf. vayp saS-Artt pUk at all tha aarllaat Sartnf Moda aadTaara la ampl Ilm to Sil aal JitumtraMiii.' aiy Bprina ria alp yoar oroaia ants grunt pruasaaaaaa. fead IS rests TODAY for aar IsreeOanaisI Ssaaiosiia No. Tl. It (! aaeaurni, daarripStoaa aad Miroa n allBMMt rarrtblas y" fas parcaaaa by aas, wear or aaa. aava win mrrnii to MOITMHEIY WIHO i CO. CHICAO0 " Tha Xasaa tha Tells Iks Trash.' DDOD V Ntw ai,coveaY;(iVr, Sara a SaT I a,airk aalU'a ul tur.o..i
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0r soy mii.- o ralhrajr, ui..bti alujjh' line, .u.- OeBOal auiJ uiked by Mm Natal i awaajlk 99 Ha Iii I ma in u hu.'ory kha .uiaihau Paella Batlwajf .inpaaj aaa m ut uu order for loeeaao iie I. Iii itain. There ou great branch of the k'"' 1 11111.11I . ciMcf where vvniiiuu aaa yet to cuter. Jlmt ih the railway mail aaHlajaj, There are itlmut -5,(XX) aaifdoyaai iu this brauch of the uul iepartaaaatt. Il'fttl nrn unu I. .niluJ tum ut In ,. th . ww . T I mt Aahlaad, Wis., at Um tremeadooa rate of speed of .'1,0.10 tons an hoanr. 'The asael IglllH were MO tons in one hoat und eight minutes, the ore heilig loaded into the steamer dames II Etoyti arhieh is built with a pe1S1I i t . v to rapid loading and 1111loadJag. 1 1.1 ( Ueagoal Altos railway has decided that the wooden platforms around its stations must In- ahol- ; ished in the interests of safety and ; darahtUty. They will, as rapitily as B sihle. be replaced by concrete. These platform can en-il he kept eieun ami are much aaOTO durable aatd but liule more cxu-usie than the I old ones. During M. Witte's journey oer the BtherfaB railway the engieeer who ae eompanied Ii im so arranged that certain sections of the line were to be I traveled over by night. M. Witte, sus- ! parting oaaOthiag a rong. Stopped the ! train at a small station and continued I his journey the next morning. Hi suspicion I were justified. He found the line badly buiit. temporary bridges, iastead of permeneat rtruclares, and the station.-: not yet built. Tl I King of the Rsigiani lias just had a railroad car constructed for his 1 rsonal use which is said to hm the moat luxurious in BOTOfM. It contains a kitchen, the kings dressing room, the king' bedroom, and, in the center of the car, his sittingroom. Then come the dressing room and bedroom of the Prlaoesa Clementine, his daughter, and beyond them two rooms and si dressing room for the suite. The roval saloon is enj tered by a fine double doorway and
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RELIGION AND EDUCATION. Baglaatag with dune, next year, ( or nell university is to relieve all itsprofeaaora who reach the age of 70 during any calendar year. The retired professors will serve as special lecturers in their rese I've departments at a snlary of $1.500 fl year. The aaeeeaa Of the Young Men's Christian BBOOOjatiofl in Japan has called into existence a Young Men's Buddhist association, modeled on the same lines and aiming to inspire not only religious but patriot ic sentiments in the minds of its members. .lames II. IIvslop, professor of logic ind ethics in Columbia university, has resigned because of ill-health. He suffers from pulmonary trouble. Prof. Hyslop. who has been connected with ( oluinbia for 13 years, has been prominent a long time in connect inn with his payehiea experiments. He is a leading member of the American Psychological society. The Salvation Army is building a large citadel in (Jeveland. 0.. for institutional work. Total cost will be about $00.000. Already $:H).Ono has been paid on the building and site. An appeal to John D. Rockefeller for assistance has brought forth the responae that if by May 1. 1003. $80.000 Ras been paid on the entire cost he will make he final payment of $10.000. FASHIONS AND FANCIES. Hat. muff and boa to match is the newest fur smartness. The flare is entirely eliminated from the skirt of the new walking anit. Full-blown pink roses form one of the most charming of the new band trimming?. Some dresiy winter wfst are of panne elvet with elaborate trimming of Irish laee. Pink taffeta, mink and Irish crochet lace are eitsployed in the making of a "dream" of a new hat. WONDERFUL WORK. Case No. 18,977. David M. Hye, P. 0. Addreaa Uox 2V)7, Midland, Mich, says: "Three months 1 was almost incapacitated from labor; could not sleep at night; had to walk the floor, owing to terrible pain in the hips, in the small of the back, in my instep and ankle of the right leg. "1 was treated for sciatic rheumatism in the hospital, but received no benefit. One month ago I returned Lome and was given a box of Doan'a Kidney Pills. To-day residents of thia city can bear witness to the fact that I nm able to work, nnd can also walk to my work without the aid of a walking-stick or crutch. "In spfaking of the immediate effect of Doan's Kidney Pills, I did not find them to deaden the pain, but quickly and surely to eradicate the cause of it, "I am of the opinion that Doan'a Kidney Pills is tf;e best remedy for kidney ailments that can be procured. I was especially careful in my diet, in order to give the treatment fair play. "In concluaion, I shall be pleased, at any time, to answer any inquiriea regarding my case, from anyone desirous of obtaining It." A FREE TRIAL of thia great kidney medicine which etired Mr. Bye will be mailed on application to any part of the United Stotea. Addreaa Foe-ter-MUbern Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For aale by sll druggia to, price M casta per
Dr. August Koetou'a Himburg Drops, sa A blood purdier, urtiiKtli and licilta ietortr, .iud a ipaaiaa i'r all stossAck. Ihrer And kidney troubles, kadi" all n: u r similar akedicines in its wonderful sales and starvelou confidence of the people, oecialljr our van i, t .nan population. ( i- noi a new an. I untried product, but was made and sold more than sixty year ago. v'1 ii"ii thing, hut a onnli reg. alar heaaaa i auaek more atiifartorv to the average in.ni - Cnieago Dailv e Iowa Furma f I I'er Acre ( h. bal. Hcruptillpak'-. WuUiaU, KiouxCity, la. 'I :ir Mi.teow sA.vliiin for el!dren ia supItoiteil by the Rukauq tax on jda.vuigcardn. Do not kalii ra Ptao'i t ure lor Coaaaas lion haa an equal lui cuugas aad coida .1 W, Berar, Triautj Im iaas, lad. Feh. 15, iuuo. t'n.ei uiing forwurdresa offener proceeds Croat .gnorance than imiiudrnce. CJuviHe. All ere iraeries une butter color. Why not do sa ttiey doue June Tint Uutter Color. Crate and misers hate to ai.tll out. Chicago Daily News.
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