h RIALS vftf NfcKDF.M IMH 1WVF.R. I WANT TOCtTAPlWkOtl II CAN I L1VL Vim TH15 WUMAf rtHtf HAVE DC;r. liwLR5t - ; . IVOR M r-Njl- tV p w. rm mm. 13. .1 If BY IMW0R3T1ON OWSOMP.UVT. TP TUBUS Mhkjl Mnnyon'a Pnw raw puis Conx the liver into activity by gentle methods. They do not scour, srlpe or weaken. They are a tonlo to the stomach, liver and nerves; Invigorate Instead of weaken. They enrich tits blood and enable the tomach te get all the nourishment from food that is rut Into It. Tliee pills con tain no calomel ; they are soothing, heal Inn and stimulating. For sale by all drug grists In 10c and :'5o sizes. If you need medical advice, write Munyon's Doctors. They will advise to tho bent of their abil ity absolutely free of Charge. MtOV VON'S, B3d anil Jefferson Sis., l'hll Bdelphta. Va. Munyon s Cold Remedy cures a cold In One dsy. Prlco. 25c. Munynn's Rheuma tism Remedy relieves in .a few hours and cures In a few days. Prioe 25c Sticky Sweating Palms after taking salts or cathartio waters did you ever notice that weary all gone feeling the palms of your hands sweat and rotten taste in your mouth Cathartics only move bv sweating your bowels Do a lot of hurt Try a CASCA RET and see how much ensier the Jpb Is done how much better you feoL 90s CA9CARHT3 ioc a box for s week's treatment, nil dnirinn. Birgeat seller In the world. Million boxes a monih The Army of Constipation I Crowing Smaller Every D7. CARTER'S LITTLE UVUt FULLS , paapcmuLla ixy a mly tjrrW tbcypenBaBently Ceaet,.-. Mi-. tfsai (of gUfiesaw fasss, taiitntiea. Sick HsaaWln, SaBow Sua, JJJULL riU, SHALL DOSE, SHALL HUCE Gcno in 6 mm test Signature 17ESTEOF3 CANADA What Prof. Shaw. th Wall-Known Affrf- cwlturitt. Says About Iti MI would sooner raise oattl In Western Canada tbaa la tho corn belt or the United btate. K Is cheaper and climate I Vour market wilt im- ittt)r for the Dnrucwe. Frove rsMUr tcan yonr ami era will protlaoeth mipplie. Wheat can b grown tip to tho 60th pu nllel (mu mllna north of the International bound ary!. our vacant land will be taken at rate beyond present concep tion., We have enough people in the United j Y - mat it tuone wno want 'ij homes to take Mp Una land." Haarly I4 wlllf'iitraDdinakeilmtrliomea j In Wi'stora Caiiatit. tlila your crop of wheat, nt and bnritr( In aVHtloit to wlilrb the cattle exports win an linuiriiae Item Cattle raisiitic, duirylns, mixed fnrmiu? and sraln smwing In the rvUicea of Klanlioba, SoakaU chmvti.ii and AUM-rta. I 'rtH liouicatad and pro-mp n by mil way and land compantea, will l i proviao nomoi ror minimis. "il Adiiutablo anil, lieult liful clf- ,; 'i r .51 mat, nplHnd T "tS chiirchea, and .i ' Aja'-Oal For (Mttlera,' vooi railwnya Ltwt rlohi 'ett, how ri t hh. ri imu r I ni. ( m 1 to rHch the country and other par '"v Nl ticnliira, write to fiup't of Imnil 1 i Ph Bawl aration. Ottawa. Cauiida. or to the following Cnuu'llrtn (iov't Agenta; li. T. Holmea, tit ackaon Ht.. Ht, Taul, Utem.. and J. U. MacLaohlaa. Box US, Watertowu, Boutn lMkota. (Lae addreaa aaaraat you.) Please aay where yon eaw thla adrerttaement. Best for Children CURE Vii nyt mum izn (ojm.s Grvei Instant relief when little throats are irritated and sore. Contains no opiates and is as plea? ant to lalte as it is eflective. All DruvsUta. 2f rants. A GEM amontr ftowprniB-trcr'n: A thrm for poeta. rKlr .i.iv. ilui-ni uM.-i.im'" n. 11k. rl 'wild crb olor. a cli H . r rTSX ' 6urlfullT UltitratKl Nun-ry l.al.ih-ir aalfc.a- a QUARTER OF A CEKTI'RY In Pw.u cityl In in bnnor w iimkv n imn.l nff. r 10 i. 1 1 1 -m rt. a- 1 bMUliful pli. ntw : Ti. i Mfl II..Mrli..r r-i.1.'. ..11.; Tip n . tWO T'llXI yll'M. n llilll I'.l'l S T " 1 1 ! " 1 CataJiir ti lls till iiln.jt 11. o?"l !k.. 11. . f.i in..- tnrr fur t"v v,,.t ,inii,l-:, Dim T. . H.M;' ' NORTHFR'1 . M.m..'.. . .,1.. r lrmTiniii!-. ?m . .til-. ul !ii .. La Lost. l'rl. i-j. I l.-.lil. XV11:.. I.. r ii.ulilj ! .1 .lo SIOUX CITY SECD N Wn: F ' ' rn CA tiro E MI 1 I'f ii.'tif:.! 11I! Miur lm in the fast ;n.ii:j.- tnn nf i ,1 Mm.i,. lelShts. on II. c I'.'V nf Mi. -. v M;h and of huiihD in", fin;' Jin 1 fin' ft i, ri '.v SL'5 each. Till" i.'i.U'.i'i'i-. I. I'D n ! v i.'i 1eel. Kusy 'n i !'! . ' li .. V. riieli c.i . f ' -.sl.l... c.m I'f PILES s r V 1 tr '.IPFD li t III II 1 .11 . r. 1 i4 lli.lh. .... a.4 1 i.i REA CO.. dipt. B5, M-H-rUn, n::is. VETERINARY C0Ui::7. T rOTTS ftlOHO yar and nj sir-'n --ufi l. n i.-1. :r -.nr 9lssUVJ Vt'tTlimry ' ( if, .r . . ) . u ajrwsi: tk it'll 1 1 n lui'.-it i .a I" I . i m t tin '. . v Jlrtnaot.t'red f'.rmu-a---t - s . .. f - - at !i it,, r , ,j 411 . amurcilua f narntiOi d . nr' u ln,t f re. -to 4swis.ar7 CrrHBaaVM Hi. r -'. U-. r(,t,a An hrunctata rti Throat, Lmct.lu Savrmful liwidunl cf tfi Aai'i i i'ic Tro 'Id. dfco. ,dif (1.4 Iinhu ai Fnci, 2$ ct.it. tit) rfti jkrvJ per Vox. 'SaanpU madta on r-i.i. JOHN I. PPOV N A I1W-i,,Miii. geMMiisfsiir i tuTt 1 iw -iiien,:r naW T"TT , Mps L. t.I If... 1 & ft U'fcK I WW: 1. rr in MM mm 1 HAM'S HOIIJT BLASTS. H'arnlna Niitrs (tilling the WtpVrd la llrprnlenrr. A brolrn rr()n Ih f. n unpat.l tl.lit. Kvrn a fof'l may pus for a man of sonsp. A bald headfJ man nt the prayer imrting Is worth two at the thea ter. If you Ift a fiilsehood lie It will Boon die. . Wouldn't it l- delightful If one-half the coiniillnierils paid us wt-ro true? We never Vnow what our frlrnds will do for ua until we pet Into trouble. It Is rvtr enmmon to remember oth er peoples' faults und forget our own. The shorter the utepjrom one sin to another, the t,oontr one wears out his soul. Originality Is n fragment of another man's thought linked with a bit of one's own. What foolishness to live to pile up dollars if the devil is to be the only gainer by it. Many a man's head has been turned by somebody else coming into church a little late. Not everyone who goes to church is a Christian, nor everyone who stays at home a sinner. AurcIs know h:w much we want the Lord to come, by what we are doing to help mriko ie devil go. (lod provided for the worst that could happen to man beforo Ho breathed into him the breath of life. A man's vices lead him into the broad way, and after that he takes the lead and drags the vires after him. The man who would be worthy of honest praise must practice constantly the virtues which inspire honest men to praise their fellow men. The "drys" think that if the saloon is not taken out of politics, politics will die. Tho "wets" fear that if the saloon Is taken out of politics, both wiU die. One may part with his health In the acquiring of millions then health Is not worth as much as money, but aft er that health is worth more, for his millions cannot buy It back. DIFFICULT CONVERSATION The American traveler, as a rule, ia well informed as to all that concerns a stranger far from his own country; but he sometimes finds It difficult to understand why any other language than that of his native land should be used. Two Americans traveling In Germany wanted to send a telegram, and went to the office. The operator could not sepak a word of English, the Americans were ignorant of Ger man, and after a conversation in which each party politely explained matters to the further mystification of the other, one of the Americans turn ed to his companion and said: "Well, Jim, take one of those blahUa and write out the message. Then he'll understand it well enough." This "Jim" did, but the operator pushed back the paper with an ami able smile, but a convincing shake of his head. The travelers looked at each other, puzzled, but "Jim" had an Idea. "I tell you what I'll do. I'll spell it out to him. The lunkhead can't help but understand if the words are all spelled to him, letter by letter." Fortunately the message was short, and the clerk listened politely, but without a sign of comprehension. He evidently considered it another pecu liar development of a strange lan guage. Seeing no signs of understanding, the men went in search of a friend who could write their message for them, and explained to him that the telegraph operator was evidently a stupid person. "I don't blame him for not under standing English," said one, "but what I do blame him for is becaues he can't tell what a word is "fter you've spell ed it for him. That's what I call more than Ignorant!" .Nothing- XVun the Matter, "A newsboy I knew," said a yacht 4ian, "took to the sea. He became, cabin boy on a tramp collier. He waa a good boy, but "Once, when our white squadron was at Newport, this collier steamed In her slow way shoreward with her ensign upside down, the signal of dis tress distress of the direst. Instantly a pretty sight was to be seen. Kverjr warship in the fleet lowered a life boat, and all of those beautiful, snowy boats, manned by jackles In spotietia white duck, raced for the grimy old collier at breakneck speed a pretty sight indeed. Tho captain of the col lier stood on the bridge. He waved his hat, and the crews pulled all the faster. As they drew close they heard the man's cries. " t'nme on! 1'ull! Get down to it! ho reared, dancing about wildly. "'What's the matter, captain?' the first officer to reach the collier asked breat hleshly. "'Why, nothing's the .matter,' the captain answered in a surprised voice. " 'Then why's your ensign upsida down?' "Tho captain looked aloft, theu frowned. "'It's that boy Hank again,' said ha. 'And luro I thought it was a regat ta.' " A l.oim l elt Want. An Ameilran once went to Wiudsoi castle and innisted upon seeing Queen Victoria. He was told tha; t was quite Impossible, as an audience with the queen cjuld he had only by ap I'olnmuut. Bt ill he persisted, and then they told him flat-footed that before fciehig tin; queen he must state the object of his visit. He said he wanted to shew her a new piece of furniture, i throne bed a perfect throne by day and a perfect bed by night mi Trial Dottl. Fro Br Mall If yos iuflrr fmm Ep'P?. Ftm, Falling S-kn, COTtjiy rll rrllare tham. a'.il s'l ton rt akl to do U (o irad for s Free Trial 14 Uo'uls of l)t. Maj Cpllssptloldo Our It bs enrd thonnil hrs wrtritns slaa failed. Gnarantwd by MftT Mriilial l.almratu T Vm)r Pnra Food and Prua Art, June Oi, li Ouaisnty No 171. Pl-ae w-rite for HiM-riai Free Bottle stid rm AGs and eomvlrt adilrcta OR. W. H. MAT, 643 Pearl Street. Ne'Toik. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Insurance and Investments. Sever al fine money-makfli"; proposals for bright men and women ou Gilt Edged matters. Address Standard Finance Company 103 Park Avenue, New York City MONKEYS POST SENTINEL. Fight V'niler a Louder and Holl Stones lions on Their Eneiulc. Aesop's ape, It will be remembered, wept on passing through a human graveyard, overcome with sorrow for Its dead ancestors, and that all ononkeys are willing enough to be more like us than they are they show by their mimicry. An old authority tells that the, easiest way to capture apes is for the hunter to pretend to shave himself, then to wash his face, fill the basin with a sort of bird lime and leave It for the npes to blind themselves, the London Times says. If the Chlnesa story is to be believed, the imitative craze Is even more fatal in another way, for If you shoot one monkey ol a band with a poisoned arrow, lti neighbor, Jealous of so unusual a dec oration, will snatch the arrows from It and stab Itself, only to have it torn away by a third, until in succession the whole troop have committed sul cide. In their wild life baboons, as well as the langurs and many othei monkeys, undoubtedly submit to th authority of recognized leaders. Then la co-operation between them to the ex tent that when fighting in company on will go to the help of another wblcfc Is hard pressed. IU rocky ground they roll down stones upon their enemies and whec siaklng a raid, as on an orchard whtel they believe to be guarded, the at tack Is conducted on an organized plan sentries being posted and scoutt thrown out, which gradually feel .theli way. forward to make sure that tht coast Is clear, while the nialn body re mains In concealment behind until told that the road Is open. From the fact that the sentries staj posted throughout the raid, getting for themselves no share of the plunder It has been assumed tha4 there must be some sort of division of the pro ceeds afterward. Man, again, has beer differentiated from all other creaturei as being a tool using animal, but mort than one kind of monkey takes a stoni In Its hand and with it breaks the nuts which are too hard to be cracked wltb the teeth. - Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thor oughly cured by Dr. 1'ierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. Tlii- Vulnerable Point. Mrs. Holt could be depended upon t almost any time to say the wrong thing with the best Intentions In tne world. "Nobody minds what poor dear Fanny Holt says," her friends told each other when repeating her remarks. "We know she means all right." "Isn't It queer how differently things affect people?" one of Mrs. Holt's neighbors said to her the day after a "beach picnic." "We both got tired to death, you and I, but you say you'te had Just a little bit of indigestion, while I have this fearful blind head ache." "Well, that's perfectly natural," said Mrs. Holt, cheerily. "Of course when people are tired out, it goes straight to the weakest part of them; mine la ny stomach, and everybody knows yours Is voit '11.1". ar!" Alralilii i:iliii-tte. (With the advent of flying machines we note that several of our dearest friend3 are much disturbed by a lack of knowledge of the little proprieties that govern that fine sport. For those persons we offer the following few suggestions which will be added to as the code Is completed:) I If you drop your lady be sure of your bearings. No gentleman will drop a lady Into Tittsburg. II Remember that the motto of the Epworth League is "Look up" and DON'T SPIT. Epworth Leaguers are, as a rule, very finicky people. III In falling. If you should pass an acquaintance aeroplaning with a strange lady It Is good form to raise your hat. IV Never fall through a roof. Peo ple's chambers are seldom fit to re ceive company without advance notice of their coming. V Keep to tho right. I'rollll't OI-llitliee. "Harold," peremptorily spoke the strrn father, "you lire upending a jrood deal of money on Imozu and tobacco." "Yes. air." "And yo i look disreputable." "Yes. sir." "Ktop it ut once! Put the lid on yourself!" Hastily thanking li I in. the younir man went out, bought a J.'i hut, anil l inl It charged to the stern father. Cliieafo Tribune. AS UNKNOWN HERO. Man Trjlna to Ahnllah the Kev Slaverr Is KiUimlard. For many long, terrible years tht t'nited Ptates has been sweltering n ler the yoke of the tyranny of servants. With waiters, psrlor car porters, cooks, tnnlds nd even barbera in tlulr pres ent uuran.-ed condition, whnt man has cot felt the mailed hand of the mighty? Waiters have withered us, porters have petrified us, barbers have bullied us, maids have mystified us and cooks have cooked us until nil the fight has been taken out of us. And until now we have been looking for another Lin coln In vain. Hope, however, lias tome at last. A hungry patient of a Chicago restau rant became Impatient the other day at the slowness of the waiter. Ah, how many of us have felt that Impa tience and remained supine, the Wash ington Post says. But this Chicago man was made in heroic mold. He did not beckon timidly to the waiter and feebly remonstrate. He did not send for the head waiter, who would have given him an Icy reproof. He did not send for the proprietor and go through the usual argument. None of that for this man. He was a hero, n pioneer, a Harriet Ueecher SLcwc. only hi way tin- way of doei'.J rather than words. He simply pro reeded to "clean out" the place, throw ing dishes at tho waller, knocking cliHlrs to right nod left, kicking the bend waiter In the shins, and giving tho proprietor a 'cuiT till the neck for luck. And In the police court the next day the magistrate, with the llht of n zealot in his eyes, regarded the pris oner as the leader of a great nnd wondrous movement out of darkness. He leaned over the batch, listening sympathetically to his stoiy. He nodded in appreciation, punctuating the dra matic recital with ecstatic "aha" and "ohs." And nt the end he drew him self up in his chuir on tho bench and sonorously decreed: "It Is not neces sary to wait longer than a reasonable time for an order to be filled." To 6uch men as this magistrate and the Chicago diner the world owes a tremendous debt. To such a man as Senntor Stone, of Missouri, who actu ally cowed a Pullman porter, the world should take off Its green plush hat nnd nlng "The Star-Spangled Banner." They are the leaders In a great na tional movement toward the abolition of the new slavery. Who will say now that the twentieth century may not breed a man with courage to outface a cook? A Qoalnt Endorsement, J. Plerpont Morgan, at a recent dlo cesan convention In New York, amused a group of clergymen with a story of a minister. "Ho was as ignorant, this good man, of financial matters," said Mr. Morgan, "as the average financier Is Ignorant of matters ecclesiastical. He once re ceived a check the first he had ever got In his life and took It to a bank for payment. " 'But you must endorse the check,' said the paying teller, returning It through his little window. " 'Endorse It?" said the old minister, in a puzzled tone. " 'Yes', of course. It must, be en dorsed on the back.' " 'I see,' said the minister. And turning the check over, he wrote across the back of it: " 'I heartily endorse this check.' " How He I. Iked It. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, at a dinner In New York, discussed the upbring ing of children, a subject on which, as her writings show, she Is an author ity. "The modern fashion of letting no one kiss the baby is," said Mrs. Bel mont, "excellent. For, aside from the health of the thing, the baby doesn't like to be kissed, and neither does the adult, unless a close relation, like to kkiss it. I once watched a great artist as, at an enthusiastic young mother's request, he stiffly kissed her six-months-old babe. " Well, how did you like It?' I asked him afterwards. "The artist answered with a grim ace: "'It was exactly like kissing a poached egg.' " Warning Holtjr. In many ways England la quite at real a democracy as the United States. A story about the young prince Ed ward, told in the Atlanta Constitution, Illustrates well this point. He was Bent to school at Osborne. He had Just arrived, and was wandering about the grounds, when he was accosted by an other email boy, who had already been a term at Osborne. "Hello!" said the other boy who was the son of a captain In the navy. "You are a new boy. What's your name?" "Edward," the little prince replied. "Edward what, stupid?" said the other boy. "You must have another name." "Edward of Wales," said the prince. "Oh, so you're that chap," was his comment, as he walncd away. "I hope you won't put on too much side." Tlie Jiulumeut. As long as art eriduies and we have Longfellow's word for it that It has lasting qualities the critic will scoff and the artlxt writhe under his sneers, and bitterly resent them. "But," cried B., whose marines did not always excite favorable comment, "you crltlca pronounce your Judgments with finality, and yet I know and you know that you never held a biush In your hand, and that you couldn't )alnt a decent picture to save your life!" "True, my dear fellow," replied his tormentor, tranquilly. "Nor did I ever lay an egg, but I do hopo I know a bad one when I taste It." l.opved It oir. Towne Has he sent you a check for your services? Iirowue Yes, hut it Isn't for the amount I expected al though I sent him a hill. Towne Your writing's bad. Maybe be didn't decipher the tunount. Drownc I 'in afraid he did de-clpber It. I wrote 1100 very plainly, and be seut 10. PbUadaLobla Press. THE WONDERBEHRY OR SUNBERUY ft as rroTed Grent Snreess eaada Snr It's the lleat Tana. Tblna They F.ver t.renr. The Wonderbrrry or Snr.V.trry. the tnarvelous garden fruit orl;;lnu'.cd by Luther Burhank, and lntrcilu d by John Lewis Chllds, the well known seedsman of Floral Park, N. Y., ha? proved a great success all over the country. Thousands of people say it la the best thing they ever grew. Mr. John Burroughs, the well known author, Naturalist and bosom friend of Theodoro Hoosevelt, saya it is the most delicious pie berry he ever tasted, and a marvelous cropper. A Director of the New York Agri cultural Experiment Station says I! fruits abundantly even In pure sand. In the short season of Northwestern Canada it is a godsend, and fruits Ioiik after frost has killed most garden truck. D. S. Hill, Wichita, Kan., says thirtv people grew it there last season with perfect satisfaction. K. S. Enochs, Hammond, La., says It yicld3 $2. 10 worth of fruit per ncn with hltn. Mrs. J. II. Powers, 472." Kenwood avenue, Chicago, rained enough berries on a space 4x10 feet to supply herself and friends. J. P. Swallow, Kenton. Ohio, says Its equal for all purposes does not exist. Rev. H. B. Sheldon, Pacific Grove, Cal., says he likes the berries served In any and every way. W. T. Davis. Enon, Va., says It Is true to description in every way, and fruits in three months from seed. Judge Morrow, of U. S. Circuit Court, say the Wouderbcrry is sim ply delicious raw or cooked. Mr. Chllds exhibited one plant five months old bearing 10,373 berries which measured about eight quarts. Mrs. Hattie Vincent. Hayden, New Mexico, says It stands long, hard droughts of that climate and fruits abundantly all summer. It la certainly the most satisfactory garden fruit and the greatest Novelty ever Introduced. A Walinab Avrnoc Opinion. "Speaking: of Rood things, I"d like to show you something in the London r.unch that " "You cah't show me nothln'. Jack Johnson's got a punch that has all them furrlners gnsplu' fur breath!" Chicago Tribune. , How's This? . We offer Ons Hundred Dollsrs rtewa.nl foi any cae of t'ntorrli tlutt cannot be cured bs UuU's Cntsrrli I'ure. F. J. CI I K.N KT & CO., Toledo, O. We, the tinilorslcneil, have known . J Cheney for tun last 1.1 years, end bellovs hltn perfectly Iionorn hie In nil UiisIiipub trun srtlona. anil financially alile to carry ou. any obligations made by his Arm. Walmno, Kin'njin & Marvin, , Wholesale DniBS'sts, Toledo, O. Mall a Catarrh Cure In Inken Internally, otlnff directly upon the Mood snd nniooui surface" of the nyateni. Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c. per bottle. Bold by all Drnirclgta. Xuke UaU's Family nils for constipation. Unfortunate New Yorkers. In New York we have become so hardened to eating the strange prod ucts of the cold storage vaults that the fresh foods of our childhood would probably Beean unpalatable. To the diner accustomed to tho pale, tasteless chicken of our hotels and restaurants, a real full-blooded broiler, slain within the current year, would taste "strong" and obnoxiously as sertive. Similarly, a really fresh egu, neither Iced nor partlcally hatched, might seem to our sophisticated pal ates to possess too many of the at tributes' of the Ingenue. New York Evening Sun. TRAINED NURSE SPEAKS. Has Found Doiu'i Klduey Pills Invaluable. Mrs. Emeline Green, nurse, Osage, Iowa, saya: "I have nursed many cases of terrible kid ney disorders and have found Doan's Kidney Pills the best remedy for such troubles. In confine ment when It Is so necessary to have the kidneys in good con dition, Doan's Kidney Pills are In a class alone. Thcyare aplen backache, dizziness, did also for bloating, retention and other kidney and bladder troubles." Remember the name Doan's. For ale by all dealers. CO cents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. European Inventors are successfully endeavoring; to produce moving- plo tures which can be seen clearly with out darkening the hall. OUNBERIT.' RBERIW-- Hunwki''in r W, J 't ' a. 'Maf' la.-- If 3U E5BERRY-Tho Improved Wondorborry LJIIIER BLBBANK'S GREATEST CREATION. A Luscious IWy l.p.u.arf n Thre. Mo.,.. Fro- SmL &EED 20 CTS. This Is poaltlvely the CREATEST new Frull snd the best NOVELTY of snodern times. These sr. facta whirl, "L wy 1 h ProoU sre ovorwheloilng la suoiUf ..id cooclJalVe to ch-SaLr? C'roJn V', vS T-Ci2a" frnlt bluf-bl&ck Ilka an enormous rich blueberry In looks and tsats. mir.uHr.l fr eatuia- raw, c,ked, caiuiad ur preirTed In sujr furni. ia tfrettt RiarOen Irulifts equally valuaLila In hot, dry, cold or wet ell i la. .aaei.t pUnt In the world to grow, succeeding- any where sud lumsr . t-at ninaaes of rich fruit all summer and fall. The greatest i m to lua fmuily garden eer known. Lravea and tranches ars alto U..-U for iri fin and are superb. Kierybo.Jr ran snd will grow It. l.uilij-1' llurtmnk, of ( alirorola, the world famuua plant wlxard, or i iium1 the Wond-rberry and turned It oer to ins to lutroducs. lie i a of II I This abeolutely new berry plnut Is of great lutareat sud . as It bears the unat ilelli lous, whulraome and healthful berries l i "I moat profusion and alwaya nomas true from sesd." llaO MY CATALOOUJ, paes t snd 8, for full description, r .ura, uaeu, rto. ( Alao ( iilnri-.l fmiii.! iVIth scores of testluiuuiikla ' ""'l-knowo sul reiiumhla people all eer ths eouuuy. Al.o - . i turn vvouueroerry. Address JOHN LEWIS CK.LOS, Floral Park, FJ. Y. Ills offer will not sppaar sgala. Write tor iunberrv av. an4 Catalogwe al sacs. Do MX aeglact ear slsasasV & This Wllllnar to hmr Good-Dy. "I pay ns I go," declared tha loud- mouthed person. "No doubt yon do," answered th quiet man. "but I'd rather see the style of your departure than the color of your motiev." When llnltltera Heroine eeeaanry And your Mine t in. h. shnke Into your shnes Allen'. I '"lit i:ii-o, the nntb'llc powder for the teet. Cures tired, BrMnK fert nnd taken the atlntr out of Corns Hint Hunlotis. Always ue it for Breaking In New shoes nnd for Untiring parties. Suld everywhere ;Tir. Sample mailed KltKK. Address, Allen S. OlniMed. Le Hoy, N. Y. 111 Knon I. titer. Stranger 1 am told you have a "pur chasing agent" In this city. Wha dors he do? Native Mister, we're payln' ttu Mtirrlnm commission $50,000 to tint out Mrs. Window's Ponthlne: Syrup fr children tei'thlnir, softeni the Kiinm, re .Iihi's Inlt iiiiiniU Ion, all iyi ouin, cures wind colic. Die a buttle. In Venezuela there Is a grewt de mand for perfumery, even turning the men, while face powder Is a necessity for the women on account of the cli mate. 821,000 estab. harness bua-lnsss for sale or Irndo for clear land. N. V. Harness A Saddlery Co., 314 Pearl, Sioux City, Ia. tlaola I he Vrtfetarlnn. ( Well, when no more your purse can stand The uplift In the price of bef. There's more nutritious food at hand; Kat beans and rice, nnd find relief. ni.ES riHr.n ix to 14 nws. TAZO OINTMKNT la siiaranteed to cure any cai) of Itchinir. Itlind, lileedins or Protruding 1'ili-s in 6 to 14 dara or niuney refunded. 50c. Another llelualon Shattered. The messenger boy was hurrying. "Dere goes do chatnpeen prize fight er." he explained. "I want ta git ft good look at 'Im.1 rxrosrFE t coin Still wet fa the ftrat alepto I'lieiim.iina. Ta Perrr iMiia' f'.ilnAI1T and the danuvr la aeruit. t!n i)ua'ea fur coldi. aura tliruai.qiiiiiaT.X-c.l'Iic and Ma. The gross Imports of ginseng Into China In 1907 amounted to- 319,400 pounds, valued at a little over $1,000. 000. Woman's Power Over Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a vrorthy man. When the loses it and still loves on, ao One in the wide world can know the heart agony he endures. The woman who sutlers from weak ness end derangement of her special womanly or anism soon loses the power to sway the heart of man. Her general health suffers and she loses ber tfood looks, her attractiveness, her smiahilitv euid her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V. Tierce, of Buffalo, N.Y.. with the assistance of his staff of able physicians, hat prescribed for and cured maay thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail nents. It ia known as Dr. Tierce's Favorite Trescription. It It a positive) apectfio Tor the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, ra.a. lates, strengthens end heals. Medicino dealers sell it. No honest dealer win , advi.e you to accept a substitute ia order to make a little larer profit. ' IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Plen' Pluat Pel la, ngulmf mad itnngthta Stommch. Llyr m4 Bo-sJ. wire- There are no other shoes at popular prices that in any wav fashionable, on lasts mat insure the utmost comfort, give your feet that trim and stylish look. HI shoes combine atyle and wearlne easily makes them the most popular, lames line snoes obtainable, at a cost ary shoes. Your dealer will supply you ; if not, write to us. To b sure ueu pel tht LEADING I.ArtY. look or th Maun Trade Mark 'RK5 f, w'"1 "ni ,he n,m ef "umi uuy enoia, w win f.satuui piiiurtj 01 murine. wniUtflon.li J W Also malt Hnnorhllt RfiAM fX mn nit01? Cornfort S"1". Yerma Cushion bhoeu. Sprctal fe5JvF. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co. ZZbs Milwaukee, Wis. for PINK Cures the sick and acts ton true. Sale tor brood $1. a bottle: S snd $10 the doeen. Bold br all drug-gists ana houses, or sent, express paid, t7 the manufacturers. SPQ1IN MEDICAL fc 4v 13 X MONTHS FRCM Sttei PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR fiO cunduaive In character. ' UNBKftRV Is an ImproTed form of the TTiinltil mi asdsl. I Introduced eaclualrely Uat year aud which urored s aUaaUarX i12'i"Zu,lo, "r'Kliialtyps.andlalonehaTsgsaalaeassjsW sED20oprpkt.H pkts.forSOoi 7forSI.OO. ' Willi sry packet of aeed I send a booklet gltlng 100 Reolpaw fa tialng the fruit, raw, cooked, canned, prsaerred, Jellied, aplced. plosJaX ln' rPt wins, greens, eta. It Is superior for any of thaaa aaaa. m wwut ui ur i. - ia "17 l,uuo in ai lion in UM uw, mm- fX) Illustrations and o.i yi-nra and have half i .i-n'i rieaatia'action guarauteed to areryons. Do uot fall ta a tha tin. j-ut roeltles 1 am offering this year ef waleh Ike tUSa l a fcUV B ' . SAY! ED FROM Alt OPERATION ByLydiaEaPinklmm's Vegetable Compound Do Forest, Wis. "After an opera tion four years bro I had pains, down ward In both aides, backache, and a weakness. Tho doc tor wanted me to have another opera tion. I tookLydia K. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound anoT I am entirely cured of my troubles." Mrs. Arot'STK Yisperjuxn, De For est, Wisconsin. Another Operation Avoided. Js'cw Orleans, Ia. "For years I suf fered from severe female troubles. Finally 1 was confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces sary. I pave Lydia E. llnkharu'a Veg etable Compound a trial first, ami was saved from an operation." Mrs. Lily J'tivnovx, 1111 KerlerecSt, fr Orleans, La. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms the power of Lydia E. I'lnkv ham's Vegetable Compound to cur female diseases. The great volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pour ing In proves conclusively that Lydi E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound ia a remarkable remedy for those dis tressing feminine ilia from which so many women suffer. If you want special nxlvlcenbont your onse write to Sirs. 1'inhtiruu. at Lynn, Mass. Her ndvlce 1st froc, and always Lclpf uL 8. O. N. U. - - No. 8 101. Man .... A i? . LEADING LADY SHOES comcare with thete Hat good-fitting shoc3. They are mad yet Dualities to a decree that dressy and serviceable no creater than ordin. on tht toltt. drnler who Joss send you trae.poat- mrM.eVa. ui EYE DISTtMPm cataruhal reveal AND ALL NOSE AND 1HROAT 5lteXSk sa a prcrentlTS for others. Liquid ft 3 mares snd all others. Best kldne resaedri bee CO., Chemlala, GOSHEN, INDIAl 2 PLANT CTS. POiTPAir. Grown last year br iSs.sse omom. - nitire vain iiirua with ...r, AM,-kUk . - rw srs a M Y UR g AT CATALOQUf ol v.jli.ini nI7ll,t n rttltS AND OFFERS. i ih fH li ann nccraa ircuti . . t vwiw m ruua r naa to an woo apply, las Bj oolored plates. I ba' been in the basis a million customers all orer the ounirav W KUUWIL