A Hula qnml often make- a In. (11ch between two mu. an Audi“ m Pnulh I. h I muuuwum. aï¬aï¬? In uncles that he I. the whole thing Oven when he needs help. no manicure may not have u pu- uculnr tondneu for lady angel-n. and the Odd Tablas. Pris-50. 0' m PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not lulu the hands or spot the teak, ex- on green Ind purple. Both member: of I .dlvorced cm Ital able to take their own part. Dlsconteut Is the want of semi-e» ï¬ance; It In inï¬rmity of winâ€"Emer- Am. [1' 1‘0 nan: unmannmm No am: ever one: I pretty Inn-fled man without feeling just the lent Mt jellous of her husband. an Den-me Cold wnor sunk beenâ€. I! II hater and 0 01 more at It {or sun. honey. He who forge“ his on friends net-b to follow lfler those of a high" degree la n anonâ€"Thackeray. simian": revon mat the 9!!!! “may. together with the superior quality, oi~ Drum sureh make. it mi to impossible to sell my other Carbonic Asia In Mr. Ordinary [nah alr romam {hm Mn 0! rarbmflc ncid per mono, Mr that in been breuhed contain; 441 W "mm '1" lava [nuance surrh, not alone tat-tum they get nae-third more for an Inn money. but Ilsa because of lo- pcflor Quality. “Why are they no: making?" “They marveled Mum which loved m other "no morn.†â€â€œ74â€" “And low out. Is alt-M in live In for tear of cleaning tho olhor.“â€"-umol.lyn ALMOST A MIRACLE. 0“ No. 49.161â€"MraMJated.ot m7 Strand street, (inlventon. Tex. An In proprietor of a boarding house .1 that address, numbering among Mt boarders a dozen medical stu- ‘033. says; "I caught cold during the -' flood at September. 1900. and in sea- tied in my kidneys. Despite the met. that I tried .11 kinds of medicines and in under the cure of physicians. the “crackling twingea and dull genius ' the small of my back refused ¢ leave, and trouble with the kidney 'Iecreuonl began to set In. From than. ordinary Anglosaxon (ails t0 deacflbo the annoyancn and suflerln: l endured. The tearful pain throng]! A mm mm. or mm mm m- m nodlrlu which cured Mn. Inn-d will ho mum! on uppllrulol to my pm 0! (In United 8mm Addnu Mrr-Nllb‘m (h. manic. N. V. For an. by ul drums“. price to cum “My mm. mm when they wen. I would nu been Omar m" lo the Lalo Vkv Condo". or n Invalid (at the homes at my “to. l -m be only too planed to the plantar “men- bud-1cm mammalian“: .1, not. of mm. out 0! MI. mm» It). but I! may no", in" lid-u mum-t and Inn! lo know that tonne lo punm to n! "lief.†museum“ tho-madam!†you m! :{m i8 {is 66-11;; â€the! Kouuomm‘ 1'0th x. h. non. so mu. were the reel am 0! the entire trouble. brought a box of Dan'e Kid- ney Pill- to the house. and requested me to give than I triel. 1 Bed taken .0 much medicine that I in more then discouraged. end hul little. it eny, faith in any proper-non. How- ever. I renamed it they did not do me good they could not ponihly meke me tone. to I begun the treatment. Alter the thin! do". I hit something dert um me like e flesh of lightning. ad tron that moment I began to un- pme. The pain in my heel end kid- un poeitively dineppnred. the kid- m accretion: hot-me tree and int: uni. At present i rent end eleep well. my appetite in good, my weight he. inert-ad tron: ill! to 155 pounds. and my huh is In: em! eoiid. Hy [made Icineily marvel It ihe change ll my eweerenee. Worth cannot u- pme my own feelings. I Im not put- u-g it too strongly when l nu l here but mined from the deed. I an ut- ielod that hell it not been (or Doen'l ‘ 1"“ °' "€8M.’9!",'9‘.!' ‘ 93.“, _‘A‘, ,n,‘ 7 my body. 105: of appetite, loss at lleep, consequent loss 0! energy. And. ï¬nally, indlcntlon of complete dissolution compelled me. iron: sheer “any and pain, to either lie on the floor end scream, or (creed me into spurns. On such occasions my bus- ilnnd called in a physician, whose mor- phine treatment relieved mo tempo- rarily. i grew weaker and thinner.nnd I0 run down physically that nothing we! kit but skin and bone. All my Manda, acquaintances and neighbor! knew IbOut my critical condition, and on one occuion l was reported dead and they came to see my corpse. At int the doctor-n nttending me held n eonluitnilon and named that ii i did not undergo no openuon i could not live. Preparation were made, I won selected at the clty hospital. and they even went so for u to have the carriage brought to the door to curry no there. i don't know why, but something told me not to so. and I nlr Idoteiy refused. Now i went the render to group every word of the (ol- hwing: A iriend of ours. 1 Mr. Me Geund. knowing (but my kidneys In. WI-low'n mm In!!!- mug. men gag I'lyl._ Thimn Ink. Rich HM. New York amp-ton: Emanuel 1n- cobm. I lawyer. reported to the ’0 lice that bl: residence was «and cy thieves while the many III a ï¬rmer. and that $8.060 worth 1 :0de and dothing m mm. in the right temple. The dead VII committed In the any lodgeroom. River and Harbor Enlmflu. Wuhlngton dispatch: Secretary Root has cut down the estimate of the engineers for continuing the con- tract work of river: um harbor: nur- Iy â€mum, leaving the total amount â€6.570.000. The appropriations which are made for than. work! will depend on the probable amount of work the contraccon can do In the next ï¬ned year. Shoot. Him." In Tannin. Springï¬eld, 0.. dispatch: John B. Barrett. local freight men: of the De- troit Southern ruin-01d. committed suicide he‘re by shooting himself twice Southern Out... Anniaton. Al... dispatch: Orders have been Issued calling out the Sec- ond battalion of the Third infantry. Ainhama national cards, to protect Jason harm. n negro. who was brought here and placed in nil on the rhnrge of attacking Mrs. John Will- tnm near here. Mn. Williams is in ssmirnmcionn condition and filled 'to wentin the negro. When turned over to the sherifl the agreement was made that the nexm should not be removed lrnm the oonnty until I chuce was given for identiï¬cation. During the prams: M the (ml! rhmzm worv made (reqnonlly that big (‘hkazo imam“ were supporting Gaylord In his ï¬ght. Aubama Sen Now Example to the MILUTIA PRO {2078 A BLACK MAN "l have non-r doubted that "he rnnrt! would "main us In our mntpm Hun that the WM?! power of (he drnlm up Imam lwlnngnd to mom who me an"! in the taxpayers m Ihe city of (‘hic as.» l tool sure "ml the Sum-cm! «run n-m mnflml the opinion of Juulco Hllwhrr." in qumu- prom", lot 0 public nu. has In in nrquim public W"! (or a pm Mo- mm. "Even if the public um he admitted. I law the mm: notion: doubt u to whsiha-r "w use in vllch ii in pro- [:‘vwl In put "in proper" mum to in nah-n II nui moon-hum! wllh and a. mrurmv m the public on [or which H mm- uqulrml and In Inc-Id. “Thu mnuon io dilmlu will thoro- hvrv iw sustained." Belong- u (in People. TN- Iiuaamm Involve-d the mm oi Hm drama-u.- board to denim) the vul- vr rmnr at Lorkmri and Jolie! for pulvcir mm. Conn-min; the matter 1‘!"st “also? amid: blur-non mu um. um u ran-ml con-Monti†of the prmmn and evldcnre And the author Hy mm! I- well u the mm It! and "Ir Innllnry dlurm act M the well: known Inmmrm moulavu. at which n In the duty of the and to ulna Io- Ilrr, I Im ml m the unavoidable con- clmlm that the new 0! the dam-- mlnnuun M mum In this cue In not "It In rlo-uly the duty of the court In "all Mud o! I cue to determine than" the puma-c of uklns to lot a public or private use. I! the purchase I: In [an {or a private use. though un- der cover on crown†[or I wbllc use. then It In u",- duty 0! the coun to deny nu- nwrtu u! the right at emlncnt domnln. "i have not prepared an opinion dis- cussing the various questions mined and the argument or this motion, (or the reason that the conclusion I have reavbmi renders it necessary that the cue-non» Involved be submitted to the Supreme court hetore any turther steps M- [area In the proceedings. Ad- mining {he conutitutiooli right oi po- liliuneru in I proper use to “he pri- vnu- property by condomution {or a grist mill and navigation purm, in order to make the one I proper one iiw purpoae oi such liking must be [or I puhiir um EBAYLIJHB lflSES _ l DRAINAGE Sllll The attorneys for the syndicate an- nounced that In appeal would be taken to [he Supreme court and (but an (-ï¬on would be made to Induce In early mung frum that tribunal. Gist of 'tho Deal-Ion. Jndgo Hilscher’s decision was I! follows: Chicago dispatch: The Gaylord symik-uie has lost its suit. against the sanitary district of Chicago. in 1; de- ciszon handed down Judge R. W. Hil- chcr. sitting in the Circuit court of Win l'auuty, ruled that on the Show ing made Gaylord and his associates had no right to develop power caused by the flow 02' the drainage canal, and for this reason Gnylord's petition for condemnation was dismissed. Judge Hilscher’s decision in short but mime-d. His ruling was based on a contention that the waterway cannot be converted to private “sea. Judge Hilscher Dismisses Case Against Chicago Chanâ€" nel Irustees. N0 RIGHT TO DEVELOP POWER Holds Us: to Which It Was Proposed to Put Priviicge Sought Qo Be Ac- quired Is Not In Accordance With Public Policy. ' rence was entered! I§~YS=O mm“ U in M PM ‘m A girl's ldctl beau uwly :- an In bun Ideal. “Thu w“ the men- of living ll, life. I took mu box nd half I data more. Thank: to flu: old Inn and Dodd‘l Kidney Pllln, I In: cured." W kWh-“n Some men spend half choir "no In making I reputation and an other hall In trying to live It down. “I had tried so may remedies (but I m put hoping nnd told him Io. but. when he bought me 3 box of David's Kidney Pllll and eouod no to try than I did I0 Just to humor Ml vhln. â€About a your ago I m a We» Cunp, tick wlth Bright). mum And without hope of ever being better. when n old gentleman from sun. N. Y†«1le me to take Dodd'l Kid- ney Pills. telling me they had cured Mm of the same disease. Green County's sensation. Catskill. N. Y., November 10th.--Ul- star and Greene counties are rlnginl with the news of the wonderful recov- ery of George F. Ayers, who lives st 10 Division street. in this city. Ono yen .30 Mr. Ayers wu sultering from Bright's Disease 0! the Kidneys. and the doctors pro him little relief no lose hope. To-dny Mr. Ayers is us well u mu: could wish. He tells the following story: Game Warden Declares There in Only One Way to Do it. Here is the moat savory way to pre- pare venison, uecordlng to Game Wu- den Walter 1. Neal. He says: “The ‘man who is going into the woods to 1 Ihoot l deer and to cook and eat veni- ‘ son of his own killing should leave all his hroiling and grilling utensils he- hind. There is only one way to cook venison in the woods or “VIM“ else. Heat a thick trying pan or on old etyle spider upon the coals until it It almost red. Cut oil thick slices of the meat and throw them in the m and keep them right up against the dry, hot surface until they are scorched on both sides. Then turn them out on the platter. cut the meet full or deep sashes, clear down through the crust and into or beyond the center, and till the openings with butter, piling it on until the platter swims in gravy. Alter this add pepper and salt to suit the taste. and eat it before it is cold. Cooked end served in this manner venison is the best meet that grows, and the man who does not like it either has trouble with his stomach or his commence.â€" Lewlsten Ode.) Journal. lot that or m. Mm. r In. Anna‘s M AI Imam. Wdeu “'"‘" 34......“ W0 blower-z 9mm“ W GOOKINO VENIBON IN HAINI. _ ,_V~_. fl, ___7,_,~ -w, W, , Syrup of Figs in the only remedy which acta gently. pteuantly and naturally without piping, irritating. or nan-eating and which cleanâ€: the â€Item eflectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use at the oldctime cathartica and modern imitations. and against which the children ohould be no carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, atrong. healthy and happy. do not give them medicines. when medicines are not needed. and when nature need: miatance In the way at a laxative. give them only the aimple. pleasant and gentleâ€"Syrup of Figs. A . .. - .. . - â€WA A. .L. our-hm m an: moan: “1 en glad commend Peru-u“ hedoneeomnchtorme. lhedbeene I sullen-er from clterrhel cold. au- 1 l wuurged tony Pemoe. end I em happy to ee{ am It In. enzluly cured I0. 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