DOCTORS FALL IN LINE.
Frartlr'mr PbyilrUai rtragntM I hr nafaUlnf rrliakllltx «f I'oau’* KNm; I*ill» by prr*rrlbliw thrm fur Hackarar, klda.r), Biadorr aad L'naary Dl»•rari>—n irlbaia won b> an olnpr PraprlMar) ■adlrlar. Four eaara cited from ••.Note* of HlaPractice,’> k) Ur. Lelaad Wmiaaiaaa, of Tviktawa, Ira,
FoarntMl
Omtln
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York Town. Ark.. Mar. 1. 1901.
Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. , 1 luivc bccu cukhuci) In the practice of medicine In thla aec- . Till* la a very alekly climate, on the Bayou Bartbolomew.
near tlm Arkuuaa* Kiver. It I* particularly mnlurioua and mlaainatlc; we meet with many and various almuriual condition* of the human family; liminlurnt aniouE the caeca In which 1 have liven called upon to prewrlbe l» kidney dlacaav. Unuy of theae dlaordfra uiaulfeet theineelves by pallia In the back, often catrudliiE to other |»arta of the bodyT- eotuetlmea headache 1* lireeent. cattaiil by uraemic or chrbnlc uric acid poleonliiR. aoreneaa In region of klUney*. cloudy, thickened and foulatueilaig urine, dlachargea of pua ot corruption; Indnniuuitiou of the kidney*, extending to the bladder, la caused by esceax of uric acid and decoui|>o»ltioi. of the urine. I.etuorrhnge Is some time* met vfltli. caured by hisb slate of InQsmmatlo'u or congestion. There l« no clnu> of dixenaea a doctor la called oftener to treat than tb* rarlety of kidney dlaeuse*. In many of which the patient wrlll have chills ot rigors, followed by fever, a reault of the kidneys falling to eliminate the nrlc add poison from ihe system. Such cases require the kidney* restored te tl.eir natural Inaction*, then tb* poison and foreign substance* are removed— shock to the ueryous system averted and natural health restored. • I have, tor some Muie. beeu r iwiiii: liouu's Kidney Pills in these many manifestations and with uniform success, curing most case*. 1 can further fiay that even In hopeless cases where they have waited too long.' Itoan's Kidney l*tlb> «fiord much relief and prolong life. 1 can recommend the pills
i?**lve or deflrlent secretion of urine, a* also In comaand malarial attacks, a* verified by the following
my practice.
i conditions of excexalve c
CASE 1.
Us’^ijoolf'pui
OariX. Bear, i hsek. foi *.
irregulsi
purntivs of ra.nmei s .d id D.«-r» Kidaiv Pil *. ig lour hoses ot thr pi. col 1 .1joying good healih
T.rw. Ark, see mr rloldrva. Had i n hj pa.u in "iwrlt it snd prescribed ssoan s n,»; suer u«..4g sis boxes •be regards herself iu cured.
CAME •. linou x Ears. Wynne, Ark, *ee SI H*d srvrrr rase of mmailal nteeesary liver mriirine. raiomel And psdoph. and martih.-«ulph_ to relieve pain, and oiarrvd IVian'* r.’.l* lor the high state of conic stion and infiammstioo of the LdUnan'a Kidney Pill*, to lie continued until the hidnty* were thorouehly strengthened and ah pain in back subsided. CASE 4. Kt.i-i ah ElXtorr, Tsrry . Ark.. og< lit. Pain in back snd legs xnd headache. Uric-acid poisoning. I’res r bed Doan's Kidneyd'ilU After taking several boxes pain subsclid —urine became normal, or natural, and patient able to resume hit sroi k.
These arc a few ot the typical cases In which I have used Doan's Kidney nils. In a great junny Instances 1 use them alone with curative results, while with some others indicated remedies are associated. 1 believe tbnt by the. judicious use of Doan's Pill* many serloua complications nre a created and many .hopeless and Incurable cane* of Bright's disease prevented. I have often found that otic box of the pill* la nil that Is required to effect M cure, but la antne cn«e* I c f'lnnc thr!r> use until nil xviuptoms are entirely absent and tbe cure effectual and permanent. Yours truly.
British Birds. Of the 391 different kinds of British _birds, only 140 are resident all the
Tbe petroleum wtUa of Ituxsis average BOO feet; those -f the United Stale* S00
MjMSEMLMAMriK ISSGNOflffiffiflKEVBrAlS * inawthml Rencr.bcr this when you buy Wet ■8 Wenthcr Gothirvj and look for the WW none TWER on the buttons. This sidn and this now have stood for the E>E3T during sixty-s«v*a * ^ yttors of inatnsind soles. ¥jar dealerwil not sup«y jaiwit* for frre cntaJodue of block or yellow wsternof otkd coots, slickers, suits hols, and te Mods for nO kinds of wet work.
. T* Childish Anxiety. One of John D. Rockefeller's lots bookkeepers, a Mr. Miller, has s rather precocious daughter, aged tlx Julia by name. While playing with r little friend. Dorothy, at the v next house. Dorothy transgreesed some law of the household to such an extent a> to • rgaoiai maternal correction of s aeaer*^nature. The mother was af Dieted with rheumatism, bat succeeded In placing the child In an appro prlate position, and as her uplifted hand was ,»bqut~«<o descend Joliu piped o«t from behind a curtain where she had taken refuge: "Look out. Mrs. D—. don't atraln yourself!"-^cw York Times.
New Chinese Monkey. ! The akin of a new Chinese monkey. I the rhlnoplthecus brellchl. was recent ly exhibited by Oldfield Thomas at a I meeting of the British Zoological so ! clety. It appears to Inhabit the Van ! Gin Shan range in central China. The | akin was obtained from a hunter by Henry Brelich. and waa ———' ** the National .museum
COMMERCIAL IEVIEW.
R. G. Dun * Oo-'s "Weekly Review ot Tredc" says:— Inclement weather alone prevents a definite revival of business. Outdoor work I* retarded and traMr Impeded loan extend that cannot i e accurately measured. but la obviously sufficient to nett trallxe the favorable effect of many en couraging factors, while Winter wheat it threatened, although not yet definitely InJiKcd. and early farm "prcparatioui must bo poxtuoued. Sevcraf leading branches of manufac turc are increasing active capacity, and thousands of interior buyers are placing liberal orders it thr principal dtiea. Tb< usual temporary advantages of war an felt in Ihe market* for staple rommodi :iea. notably foodstuffs but, while thh help* the domestic producer. It harms a niich larger number bv enhancing prirw to home consumer* There Is little VIt don between rmptovers apd wag* earn•rs, except regarding the bituminout tcale, but the cause of industrial peact Has lost it* foremost champion. Despite interruption by storms, railway earnings thus far reported for Feb'iiury were only 4.0 per cent, amallei Ilian a year ago. when there was slsc ■nueb severe weather. Financial condl•ions are satiafactory, money remaining •ssy and foreign exchange undisturbed by complirations abroad. While it appears that the output of pig iron has increased more rapidly than thr demand, assuring some accumulation ol stocks for the mouth, yet the mere fact that the leading interrs* has now about MO per cent, of its blast furnaces in oper at ion indicates confidence in the future. WHOLESALE MAMETS. Baltimore. —Flour—Strong: winter ex tra, 3 M0 --.4.1.V. winter clear, 4.4fl/r..4.fl5 w titer “traight, 4.h5&5.0ik w inter patent, spring dear, 4.a«k<{i4,V'l. spring stralgat, 4.80 > <i5.10: spring putcai, 3.If V' 3 43; receipts. 9.934 barrel*, export!, 10.337 barrels. Wheat - Firm; spot contract, 1.06$; spot Xo. 2 red Western. 1.0B; February, 1.06$; March. 1.07; Mav. I.04J; steaml-i No. 2 rod. 1.08. (>»ra—Active; spot, 53$; February, 381; March. 53j; April. 84<o.54$; steamer mixed. 51$; receipts, 33.009 bushels; ex Ports. 119.911 bushels. Data- Firmer; No. 2 white. 43$; No. 2 mixed. 45$<<ff46- ratwrjiU. 21,590 bushels. Rye-Firm; So. 2. 71; No. 2 Western 72; receipts, 3.683 bushels. _ Hay— Firm; No. 1 timothy, unchanged; No. 1 clover mixed, unchanged. Grain Freights- Dull and unchanged. New- York—Butter—Firm; extra fresh Team try, 26; creamery, common to •hole*-. t.>/$2->$; imitation creamery. 14<& 13; btirle dairy, 14t&21: renovated, 12(29 13; held creamery. 14&22; factory, 12$ &1-Y , Coe ear - Steady: Bute, full cream, mtall colored, September, 12; do.*late siade, 10}; do. small, white, do.. 12; do. ate made. 10$; do. large, colored, do., I2.4$u> late made, 10$. do. large, white, io.. 12. do. late made. 10$. Eggs- Finn; Bute Rod PennsyIrani* near by average, finest. 85; do. seconds to firsts, 2&o,34; Western, firsts, 84. Mojir-Receipt*, 11,915 barrels: exports, 0.501 ba re Is; firm in sympathy with wheat; Minnesota patent, 5.tiUi0 5.40. Minnesota bakers. 4.00&4.36: winter patenU. O.OOtgJi.SO: winter straights, 4.7&4C5.0U; wi.oer extras. 8.30(8,3.75, winter low grades, 8.15**8.55. Rye Fiour-Finn; fair to good, 8.9SO 4.10; choice to fancy, 4.20&4.50. Buckwheat Flour- Dull; 2.00<2t8.10. Coro meal—Firmfy cl lo w Western. 1.10; citv. 1.U3; kiln-'dried. 2 9UttB.OO. Hay —Steady; shipping, 654*75; good to choice, 95ti*1.05 Hops —Firm; State, common to choice, 1903. 3O498B; 19U2. 24 -526; old*. 10dil5,
20 to 21 pounds. 13; California. 2] to 25 pounds, 19; Texas dry, 24 tb 80 potinda. 14. Potatoes—Steady; Long Island, 8.000 8.50: Jerseys. 2.7308.25; Jersey, sweets,. 1.50§4.00; Bute and Western, sack*. 2.5002.79. PesouU —Firm; fancy hand-picked. 5$; other domestic, 3$456 Cabbages- Steady: domestic, per ton, 25.00083.00; per 100, 5.00010.00.
Chicago. — Cattle — Market nominal; good li> prime steers. 4.9005.73; poor to medium. 8.3004.80; Stockers and feeders, 2 5004.15; cows, 1.8004.00: heifers. 2.00 04.75; canner*. 1.604*2.60; bulls. 2 000 4.90; calves, 8.5007.50. Hogs—Market 5 to 10c higher- mixed and butcher*. 5.1505.50: good to choice beevy, 5.41' * 1 ‘ — (.40; light, 05.40. Sheep—Market ateady; lambs steady; good to choice wethers, 4.0004.50; fair to choice mixed, 8.5004.35; Western sheep. 4.3005.10; native lambs, 4.000 ITS; Western lamb*. 4.0006.00. SCIENCE AND WDtSTffY.
All fish are deaf routes. Korea is a mountainous country. Every town in Mexico has a public
Port Arthur and Cincinnati are in the une latitude. Japan has a written history extending over 2,900 year*. There are seventeen metals which are more valuable than gold. Of the population of Euroj-eau Russia 86 per cent, are farmer*. Fifteen railroads discharged 21,000 lee In the past three months. The center of the country's cotton grow ing is near Jackson. Mias. In Finland and East Turkman thunderstorm* are wholly unknown. Germany buys.abroad, annually, over ♦12.000,000 worth of green fruit. A bushel of wheat, by actual count, has been found to contain 869.790 grains. Neh her frogs nor snake* inbaMt Alaska, but ujmU are frequently to be met with. A veaael drawing ten feet rises twe Inches In passing from fresh water to
A COMRADE OF GENERAL GRANT Says: “I Do Not Believe Pe-ru-na Has a Superior for Catarrh,"
A TKAVELEI
AT SEVIMT-OKE
YEARS OF AGE.
' Deajsmln F. Hswtes, of Wa-b agios, D. C., Is Ut e of ihe Three Liv- > mg C- mr idea of Gea -rai Grant lu Hi* Cadet Bays at West Point.
J S. W., Washington. D. C., tin*
« able gentleman saj-i of Penma: j I "1 Aoee fried FVruwa a/tcr hoe-♦ ♦ ,rtff tried In oaln other re-mediea ! t for catarrh, and J can aoy wlfAowf { ♦ reaerroften tAnt I merer frU a J J lymptom af relief uml U I luut given { « Peru nos the mi m pie trial that «a» « tdvocatemadcUe. Ido not believe If j ♦ o« a superior, either as a remedy I 1 >r catarrh or as a ton te for the *
lepremvetl amt rx.tm•udeU condl-* Ion tehieh to one of the ejfreUofihe J llmeaee."—Bcnjawiltt *' Hatekra. *
eitiaro of McLen-
ia County, I>x*», hi* lived lor 1J4 la speaking of his good health and
exactly meet* *11 my rwquire-
It protecta me from the tecta of. sudden changes; it keep* good appetite; it give* me ■trengn; keen* rav bhod in good circulation.
H-ro-«n It a Cfitirrkal Tenk LspM'aljr Adapts ta tb#
Dofilluififf Powart tf
Oil AfB.
In old mrr the mneoua membrane* belli u.'kraed and partly lew (heir lead, to partial loaa oi hearing, .meU ami l**le, a* well u digrativr di»-
urhanrra.
1'ciuna «,rrecta *11 thi* by it* *|>eafic ■faiwtion on *11 the mucou* membrane*
.>} the body.
One bottle will convince anyone. Oo*w ■aed and I’enina become* a life-long
tand-by with old and young.
Mr, > E Uttle. tolon*. III., write*: ! ran recommend Perun* a* * good modi-
cine for chrome catarrh o! the .tnin •ch and bowel*. 1 live been troublad evere'.y with it for over a year, and
tiau a rua;;b. Now my cough ia all gene, tad all the dutreating tymptoma of eaorrh of tbe stomach'and bowela have di»tppeared. 1 will recommend it to oil a* 1 rare remedy. I am *o well 1 am •ontemplarmg a trip to Yellowstone l'*rk this coming araaon. How is that for one
71 year* old?"
In s later letter *be **y»: "I am only too ihsnkfnl to you for your kind advice tnd for tbe good health that I am enjoyig wholly from the uae of your Penma. 'lave been out to the Yellowstone National i’oik and mivr.y other places of the West. ■ nd *Uall •'way* thank you for your gen-
ronitv."—Mr*. F. E. Little.
*trssg br. Vlguiou* at Ike Age #f
r.igaly-alght.
Rev. .1. N. Parker. Utica, N. Y.. wnte*: "In June. ISOI, I lost n enlire'y My bearing «t impaired lor aever* much affected but that 1 could bold •onvctwr with my friend*; but in June, !(V1, my sense of hearing left me *o that 1 could hear no sound'whatever. I «»* a 1*0 troub.ed * ith severe rheumatic pain* in tr.y limb*. 1 commenced taking Fcruna and now my hcanns U reatorvd .1 good a* it wo* prior to June, 1301. hfy rheumatic pain* are all gone. I cannot .peak too highly of Perun*. and now when eighty-eight years old can say it has invigorated my whole «y*tero."—Rev. J. N.
Parker.
Mr. W. B. Schnader, of Terr* HiU. Pa.. : "1 got sick every winter and hod a *peU ] of co.d in Kebntary. 1899; I couid not do 1 anything for almoct two month*. In December. 1890. I *aw one of roar boohs about your remedies. Thee I wrote to
Mr*. E. West, 137 Main street. Menssha, 1 Dr Hartman lor advice, and he wroto Wis., write*: "We have used Penma in ; that 1 should commence the «*e of Penma, our family for a number of year, and 1 and how to take care of myself, when 1 say that it is a fine medicine for : "I did not lose one day fast winter that catarrh and cold., 1 know what I am i could not tend to my stock. I am aixtytaHring shoot. I have uken it **«ey spn .g | three years old. and 1 cannot thank you and fall far four year* and I find that j too much for what you have done foe me." it keep* am robust, strong, with splendid If you do not derive prompt asd astisfacappetite, and free from ary iCness. A tew | tory result* from the use ot Penma, write yean ago it cored me -f catarrh of •v. | ,t once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full itafcstoma.h. which tbe doctors had pro- raent of your case and he will be pleased to nous red incurable. 1 am very much give you bis va'uable advice gratia, pleased with Peruna. I am 87 years old." i Address Dr. Herlmac, President of Thr
w_ - — . I F “ '
‘•"*e I have come lo rely upon it almost entirely
letter from 611 G .treet, » lor the many little thing* for which 1
”*'***' * need medicine.
"When epidemics of la grippe first began to make-their appearance in thi. country 1 was a auficrvr from this di*ea*e. "I bod several long siege, with the grip. At first I did not know that Peruna *a» a remedy Cor this disease. When I heard thai la grippe waa epidemic catarrh, I tried Peruna lor la grippe, a-id found it to be
just the thing. —Isaac Brock.
Pu-ra-RK Used
Year*.
■Ill for; 1
I —Mr*. E. Wast.
I Hnriman Sanitarium, ('olu-nbu*. 0.
The port Ntn Chuang. at the mouth | of the 1 jao river, is the greatest bean 1 market in the world.
, For aoc. and This Wntlr. The John A. Salaer Seed Co., La Crome, Wit., anil tend free Jpkf •*»». 1st Carrot 10c. 1 pkg. Earliest Green Eating Onion 10c. 1 pkg. Peep Of Day Tomato 20c. 1 pkg. Salter's Flash Light Radish......10e. 1 pkg. Long Ouick, Quick Radish 10c. 1 pkg. 3al*ers Queen of Ail Radish..10c. Above six rare novelties, tbe choicest and finest of their kind, hare a retail value of 70c., bat they are mailed to you free, together with . b’alzer's big catalog, well worth 1100510 to every wideawake gaidener, all upon receipt of but "SCk. ta poetage and this_noLice._[A.Ci.J Physicians assert that baked potatoes are eery nutritious. . \ Pvtxam Faoki.kmi Dtes produce tbs
Ptoo'a Cura la thebestmadielse we svarusud for all afftaWoaa of throat sad lungs.—Wa. O. Ekoulxt. Taaburaa. lad.. Fah. 10,1900.
^ W. L. DOUGLAS •3.^&*3SHOES l iS
cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and best equipped ammunition factory in the worid. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make is now accepted by shooters as “the worlds standard" for it shoots well in any gun. Timr dealer sells it. Thw Union Mwtollto . Cartrldg* Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn.
. . _ Douglas shoe* have by their excellent style, e iay-ftttlnx, a n <1 superior wearing qualities ar.itevea the largest sale of any shoes la the
world.
Tlioy are i'Mt as cool
Vrtlsfar Coialog. W.LJesglas. Brarklam.
A gallon of air s minute is bras toad by tht average grown oeraoo.
ALABASTJN E Tht Only Sanitary and Permanent Wall Coating 4 LABABTINC Is Mt a Mi k tag a Indgnant and harU ** for — by mtelug
of deadly dlaaaaa, rob*
Hot and Cold Water Kalsominas Hava No Mapft Bsw. dsalseaSrySaaatltbem.buyingthasa obaao.aad trytag Sosafloa IlshsnMns-s iMsnil THEY AR^ WORTHLESS PREPARATIONS a you ssounS buy Ahhuattns of yaw hardwara. point or drag dealer, rafwa *U testteMnuu md write us. W* wfil SaQ yuu whara yuu M g*S Alalaattna without delay, araatltt teyoudtraot- BSOO.OO QIVKN AWAY. Writ* for jwttculara Alabastine Company
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