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J CAUGHT BY THE GIP- RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. ! N&iVrllrA& Profession Effective Med cine for La Grippe. Robt. L. Madison, A. M., Principal of Cullovyhee High School, Putnter, X. C, writes: "Peruna is the most effective medicine that 1 have ever tried for la frlppe. It also cured my wife of nasal catarrh. Her condition at one time was such that ahe could not at night breathe through her nostrils." La Crlppe and Systemic Catarrh." Mrs. Jennie W. Gilmore. Box 44, White Oak, Ind. Ter., writes: "Six years ago I had la grippe, fol lowed by systemic catarrh. The only thing I used was Peruna and Manalin, and I have been in better health the last three years than for years before." Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, Ohio, writes: "Six years ago I bad la grippe very bad. My husband bought me a bottle of Peruna. I was soon able to do my work." OASOARETS Candy Cathartic are always put up In blue metal box, our trade-marked, loner-tailed O on the cover tablet octagonal, stamped O O O. Never Bold In bulk. All druggists, lOo, 25c, 60o. Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING- REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. CAN DV CATHART1 d r?nl ii.ij)MimMijiMffiwnwaB V .A Positive CURE Ely's Cream Balm . Is quicklt absorbed. ' Gives Relief at Once. IATARRH BAIW in. ini n mb nAD It cleanses, soothes heals and protects the diseased mem brane. It cures Ca. I farrli anA A v i v A a Ifli'fc A JrStV Head quickly. l!o f ftV FFWFR tores the Senses of 6IH I I H-WfcH Taste and Smell. Full size COcts., nt Ti apt . gists or by mail ; Tri.-il Size 10 eta. by ir.ail. Ely Brothers, 00 Vt'urron Stree . New irk. ntjoiill urt'.s fjr ojr w llll of Il lTlllllFRV llttmplfs. The eomnletekt eves U'jued. Sioux City Newspaper Union, sio.u our. Ijwi. JARM S FOR RFF1T tZSSilZ MVLSILL. UU1 tiTI. iOlti. OPrn THAT'S PURE ; V I I All Ulir PrVil ID tf.U 111 I IB tltM ifir!Linltr4 Lu 1 , VNIil rehnMr Write for taw 1 'atalnjiia I sT? s7 If 1 J. J. luuu ( Su, MiciLuua, Miss. HifflictednilbThp.Tincnn'cCufllAitor ion Fjm, usi 1 1 1 liUilllOUil dUJOIIUtbl !! Applt? TrtM arh t. Prtjlt erlH. Afantf i luitd. nM Wtwtcra NvraarUi, fartfcsMMd, Jala Farms That Grow No. 1 Hard Wheat (63 Pounds la (he Bushel) ftreiituatH in the Canadian West where orm-mcids of (iioarri ran beuhuiurd lie by rvctv nMtUr willing ami able lu comj)ly with the ! iuinetraa HeulatioiiH. Durmv tlit'crcxciit jar a larj;e portiou o( New Wheat Growing Territory bat brrn madr a' crssible to ma;lrt by the rai!ay iuii niclion that lu-cn pushed lorwaia tn vigorously by tie turce great railway lomjauies. For literature and particulars address lh luperinlendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canaaa, tr' tha authorized Ctiauian Cioverntuent "tent, Jy, D. Scott, Superintendent ol Immigration, Qtlawa, Canada, or E. T. Holmes. JH Jackson ' It., St. Kul, Minn, and J. M. MacLachlan, boa ili6, VVatertowo, bo. Dakota Auttioriscd Cioreru ueotgcnts. 1 k Lmm mj wbvi jrm mw thil adrartiMmaat. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. UartAin Our for FfTerUhnf CaaxtpBlUa. lis a. CIm Traablea. 1 eelklugi SiaallDailaH. Il aaslaioli aa.- . " 'I7ii-' i . V kCfaislSsV v aVoLMSTeo. U SoiTfl mm, ijau Suffered Twelve Years f"rom After Effects of La Crlppe. Mr. .Victor Patneaude, 328 Madison St., Topeka, Kan., writes : "Twelve years ago I bad a severe at tack of la grippe and I nerer really re covered my health until two years ago. I began using Peruna and it built up my strength so that in a couple of months I was able to go to work again." Pneumonia Followed La Crlppe. Mr. T. Barnecott, West Aylmer, On tario, Can., writes: "Last winter I was ill with pneu monia after having la grippe. I took Peruna for two months, when I became quite well." Pe ru na A Tonic After La Crlppe. Mrs. Chas. E. Wells, Sr., Delaware, Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack of la grippe, I took Peruna and found it a very good tonic." GET WHAT YOU A5K FOR THE GENUINE What Did She Meant A. philanthropic person heard of a negro family that was reported In des titute circumstances and, calling at their home, he found the report true. The family consisted of mother, a son nearing manhood's estate, and two young children. The benevolent old gentleman, after hoarlng the mother's story, gate her oldesj son $1 to get a chicken for the Thanksgiving din ner, and tjok his departure. No sooner was he gone than the ne gress snIJ to her son : "Suinbo, you done gib me dat dollah and go get dat chicken lu de natchral way." Yale professors will hereafter be retired from service, esrept in special cases, at sixty-eight years of age. still"morTproof That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Hava Cured Even the Most Stubborn Cases of Rheumatism. "When I. was a boy of sixteen," says Mr. Otto H. Rose, a retired grocer, of 1220 Lexington Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., "I met with a serious accident which Injured the bone of my head over the right eye. I recovered from the accident to all appearances, but not many years after I began to have Intense pains In the Injured bone, which came on every year and would last from a few days to several weeks, "I consulted the doctors who told me that I was suffering from neural gia. The sight of my right eye was affected, so that at times I could scarcely see out of it, while both eyes watered constantly. During these at tacks, I was often dizzy from the ter rible pains. The pains came on every morning and passed away In the after noon. I never suffered from the pain at night. "1 tried without success to get re lief until a friend told me to try Dr. Williams' I'lnk Pills. When I had taken a few boxes I felt the pain growing less intense and in a much shorter time than I had hoped for I was entirely cured. I have recom mended the pills to several persons, who have used them with good results. "My wife uses Dr. Williams Pink Pills for nervous headaches and finds them the best medicine she has ever used as thy give relief where all oth ers fall." Dr. .-Williams' Pink Pills are sola by all druggists or sent, postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents per bos, sis boxes 2.60, by the Dr. Williams MedV cin Company, Schenectady, N. Y. An Instructive booklet, entitled "Nervous Disorders." will be sent tree on request to anyone Interested. liae for Tnentr Urn. A cl'cap house to keep twenty fowl enn U made out of two piano boxes at n cost of $5 or less. T1m? Ikixps are set back to biuk about twenty Inches npnrt, nml the bucks n ml tops removed. The top of one Is used to till up the floor space between the boxes, and the top of the other will nil In tlie space at one end. The mutorial from' the backs will provide nearly If not unite enough lumber to make the roof and door. Kither n in-oked roof' ran be put ou as shown In the cut, or u Blied roof. A window can ! placed In tile front HOI SE MAIIK OK PIANO BOXES. or in the side opposite the door. Iluihl a platform 2 feet above the floor nt the back side ns far out as the door, which will be 24 to 30 indies wide. Over this place one or two roosts of 2x3 scantling pinned smooth. The house may be set on 2x4 joists, laid edgewise und ends rounded. It can be easily moved with a horse. A house like this Is very handy on every farm to confine n breeding pen of choice J fowls In the spring, also to hold u ! small brooder and later to use for the ' growing chickens. Many large poultry , breeders use such houses mid distribute 1 them about the orchards and meadows ! during tho summer and nt the npproneh of winter draw them close together for winter quarters. Furtu and Home. Wlntrr-lnjurvd I'earb Trees, Further notes are given by the au thor of a Massachusetts bulletin on tlie behavior of the winter-injured pencil trees receiving (1) no pruning;. (2) moderate pruning; 3) severe heading back, and (4) cutting back to stubs or dehorning K. S. It.. 17, p. 21S). The general conclusion' of the preced ing year, that moderate pruning Is to be preferred for winter-injured peach trees, still standi, "though the severe ly pruned trees made a relatively bet ter showing under the stress of n good crop of fruit." Tho results of the ex periment, as n whole, indicate that when the wood lias been injured Un freezing peach trees should be moder ately pruned, removing not more than one-third to one-half the previous year's growth. "When only the fruit buds are killed, the wood being unin jured and the trees in good condition, prune severely, cutting back tlie annual growth to two or three, buds. It may be expedient to cut some branches back even Into two or three year old wood." InbrrnllnK In Plant. All article in the United States De partment of Agriculture Year Hook de fines the term Inbreeding and discusses the use of inbreeding lu the Improve ment of animals, the different degrees of inbreeding lu plants, nml its effect on their vegetative vigor mid fertility. The beneficial effects of Inbreeding in tobacco ond the detrimental effects of Inbreeding In corn are discussed. It Is stated that Inbreeding in tobacco Is an effective means of maintaining desir able cbaragteiistlcs in the establish!! varieties, while cross fertilization with in tho varieties reduces uniformity and decreases vigor. A method of corn breeding to avoid inbreeding Is de scribed and Illustrated. The author Inclines to the belief "that the Improve ment of our crops can be most rapidly effected with permanently beneficial re sults by following the practice of In breeding, or crossing, to the degree In which these methods of fertilization are found to exist naturally In the kind of plant under consideration. Ilrlnwlnu llnek Ilirtlx. Alabama quail and Virginia pheas ants are being introduced into all pnrls of Illinois by tho Slate game warden, whose intention is, if jsisslblo, to place at least a pair of birds on each 'farm lu every one of the 12 counties of the State. It is exiiccled that fanners will protect them as much ns possible from hunters und fold them during the c-oH M'tison. A rush of farmers to cq-opc:'ato lu this plan of the game warden is report ed. Kach Is anxious to receive birds, nud pledges himself to care for them, 'fl end in view Is the dewt ruction of insects by the birds, nnd the expenses of the enterprise utie paid out of tho fund from hunters' licenses. IloruVnaa Mis In re. Following Is the formula for the In sectldo known us Hordeaux mixture; Copper sulphate (blue vitriol), 4 pounds; quick lime, 4 iiounds; water to make 50 gallons. Use a tight barrel, such us for coal oil. Dissolve the cop per In hot water, If wanted for imme diate use, or place It lu un old punny hack and xusjioiid it In the barrel, two thirds full of wuter, until it Is all dissolved. In another vense! slake the lime, add water until it Is of the con sistency of milk, and when cool pour It into tlie copper solution, using a sieve t3 remove all coarse material. Stir this mixture ami till the barrel with water; It is then ready for use. For plauts with tender foliage only oue- half the amount of copper and llruo should bo used. Has Cholera Itlarovrr-. llog cholera lins long been a cause of lienvy loss to the farmers, and for years scientists In the Department of Agricul ture have been working on the prob lem of the cause nml prevention of this disease. Keivnt work of the bureau of nulmal Industry lias demount rated that the contagion consists of n virus which exists In the blood nml other fluids of diseases! animals, but which "it pass through the finest filter; Is Invisible under tho microscope, nui? therefore cannot be Isolated or disci rued by nny of the usual methods. This 1 1 1 1 x i-1 : 1 1 1 1 -discovery, which has since Ikoii coullruiol by eminent scien tific authorities in Kngtand and on the continent of Kurope, affords an expla nation of the failure of past efforts to produce n satisfactory vaccine. The bureau has conducted exieri incuts with ii view to producing a vac cine of serum which will prevent or cure the disease. Successful results have lxen obtained In an exHrlnicntnl way. and efforts are now being made to adapt the method to practical and general use. The method has been patented by the department In the name of tlie sci entist who evolved It, Dr. Marlon Dor set! the patent having been taken out In such a manner iim to Insure to nil tho 'people In the rnlted States the right to Its use free of royalty. IlarrnnLklnK. To make hay of prime quality west of the Cascade mountains Is often n dlllicult matter, says a farmers' bulle tin Issued by the United States De partment of Agriculture. Most of the hay crops, If allowed to mature nat urally, are ready ' to cut during the iiK.nth of Juno, while the late spring rains tire usually not over until the 1st of July. TluiJ haymaking would naturally occur at a time when good went her cnti not always 1k relied uon. Kven when the weather Is fair the nights are -ool and dews are frequent und heavy. This tlilliculty Is often partially overcome by pasturing the meadows In the spring until about I lie 1st of May to retard the development of the crop, so that haymaking will oc cur after the late spring rains are over. Mnnwer nil leinenl Fluor. When loungers are to be fixed on a cement floor the arrangement shown In the Illustration will answer quite well. The upright pieces A A are gas pipes of 14 inch din meter. Imbedded 111 the j ;, u j j, Ctmant. j Cement Warhjcr- ccniciit manger. It It Is a horizontal bar of the sumo material which stead ies tlie upright bars. When A A are set deeply and firmly enough In the ce ment, there Is seldom any necessity of running them to tho ceiling or higher than tlie rod It It. The chain moves freely up and dowi on. the rods and adjusts itself to the position of the cow, whether she lie standing or lying down. This tie bus the advantage that It Is simple ami easily kept clean. If desired the Iron pipes may bo replaced with 4 by 4 inch hardwood, but these often give trouble lu that they rot olt at the point where the wood conies in contact with the cement. Chicken t'mikrr. We quote from Farm Poultry a sim ple remedy for canker, given by Ma M. Cooke: "Take balm of gllead buds; gather In tht spring Just before they blossom. Fill n bottle two-thirds full of the buds, then (ill up with alcohol. Shake well before using and swab the mouth of the fowl with a soft cloth on u stick. In a few days the sore will turn black ami droit off. 1 have cured some of the very worst cases lu a week Willi this remedy. It will keep for years by refilling with alcohol. It Is good for cuts or bruises.'' iirent Vrnr for the Hen. The American hen is something of a bird. She becomes of some iiiiHirtaiico to the world of commerce. She tiolnts with pride to more than half a million dollars' worth of exisirted strictly fresh eggs. She cackles over the year's $21, 730 shipment of spheroids to Panama. She shakes Jier feathers over the fact that ts-sldu furnishing forty million breakfasts every morning she adds to the foreign supply of eggs 2,."(Hi,(kmi dozen each year of the real Aineilear article. iiaiio r oiii.. Some sample of milk may have UK) pel cent more fat than other samples, while the solids not fat will not vary much over 25 per cent, but both In crease together, that is, tho more but terfat In the milk, tho more solids not fat. In lullk, with the smallest amount of solid mutter, the fut will bo a little over 23 lcr cent of the whole, while in the richest milk the fat may be 37 Jcr f t lit of tho total solid mutter. Mutton anil lleef. The Wisconsin exM-riineiit station has been comparing the cost of produc tion of mutton and beef. One hundred pounds of gain were made by n wet her lamb on 384 pounds of corn, 2IMI pounds of corn fodder und 22 pounds of jsita to. To produce im ixiunds of gain In a steer required 'i'M pounds of corn, 185 pouud of brau and C45 pound of silage. artarlal Rallies. nrtiy Is Itr sl;pd the thin man. tb,at they are always spoken of as "rested Interests?' Why not 'coated In terests Tn "They are," replied the fat man. "but It's usually a coat of whitewash. Of course that garment excites unpleasant public discussion, so It's always cov tred w ith a cloak of respectability." "How about trousers?" grinned the thin man. "No -dlfflcnlty there." said the fat man quickly. "Vestcd Interests never lose control of the national pantry." Judge. Mlsfct Have Dees rerveralir. Old Time Doctor In your judgment, what ailed tho patient? Assistant Lack of rit.illty, sir. I bled him till there was scarcely an ounce left In him, and still he died. WORKS IK THE GARDEN. F.lghtr-aevra Irara Old, bal llaa a Soanrl Hack. Robert Seollan. 87 years old, of 65 Garden street, Seneca Fulls, N. Y., a flne.sturdyold gen tleman, who works In his own garden, gives thanks to Dean's Kidney Pills for his sound back and kidneys. Mrs. loetchlous, his dn lighter, ssys: "Father had a severe attack of kidney trouble and lumbago, which caused him much suffering, lie began taking Donn's Kidney Pills and was Soon cured. We always keep them on hand. My husband, was cured of bad pains In the back by taking only part of a bos." Sold by all dealers. CO cents a box. Fostcr-Milburn Co., lluffulo, N. X. In Dnalneaa Circles. Illggs Anything doing lu your line of business? Dlggs Yes. One of our bill collec tors who had been working on commis sion starved to death last week. stn. W1alawa Suaiai aMHtKi aonwu lata avm, i lae OkllSraa a. a sua hu, xa nu aauaw Familiar Bore Funny, but you are always busy when I come in. The Vic tim But still you come In. London Tit Bits. A niar Bara-ala for 13 Cent PoatfiaM. The year of liXXI was one of prodigal plenty on our seed farms. Never before did vegetable and farm seeds return such enormous yields. Now we wish to gain 200,1 (X) new cus tomers this year and hence offer for 12c postpaid 1 pkg. (Snrden City Beet 10c 1 " Karliest Kipe Cabbage 10c 1 " Karliest Emerald Cucumber ISc 1 " La Crosse Market lettuce. ISc 1 " 13 Day Itadish 10c 1 " Blue Blood Tomato lte 1 " Juicy Turnip 10c 1000 kernels gloriously beautiful flower apetla ............ 3C Total 1 00 All for 12c postpaid in order to intro duce our warranted seeds, and If you will send Hie w will add one packa' of, Berliner Earliest Cauliflower, together with our mammoth plant, nursery stock, vefretablo and farm seed and tool catalog. This catalog is mailed free to all in tending purchasers. Write to-day. John A. Balxcr Seed Co., Box C, La Crosse, Wis. HURT, BRUISE OR SPRAIN if. smm ii THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN Price 23c and 90c 'tt Personal knowledge Jus competitive age possessor in the front ranks ot The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forma, Knowledge of Functiona and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and g'.. i universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Oualitv. Known Excellence and Known Comnoncnt Parta and has won the valuable patronage of millions of tlie Well Informed of the world, who know ot their own and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of 'Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as tlie most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, Am LOUISVILLE, KY. PUTNAM ess trioMaratat faslsr eaten asa aer nam rvaaaj aaaru wtnt nt iTHREE EPOCHS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE MRS. ELVA BARBER EDWARDS There are tlirco critical stupes In n woman's lifo w hich leave their mark In her career. Tho first of these stages is womanhood, or tho change from a care free girl to budding womanhood, The second is motherhood, ond the third is Change of Life. Perils surround each of these stages, nnd most of the misery that comes to women through ill health dates from ono or another of these Im portant crises. Women should remember that Lydia D. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound mnde from native roots and herbs lias carried thousands of young girls over the critical peruxl of pulvrty, bus rirepared mothers for childbirth, and a later years carried them safely through the change of lifo more suc cessfully than any other remedy in the world. Thousands of testimonials from grateful persons, two of which are hero published, substantiate this fact beyond contradiction. Mrs. (5eorjye Walters of Woodlavra, III. writes t Dear Mrs. Plnkham: 'I fwl It my duty to tell you of the good Lydia E. PltiVham's Vogetablo CompiMitid huadoneine in preparing for childbirth. After suffering and losing my children a friend advlmxl me to try your valuable, mo- oiomo. anil tlie result was mat 1 nal very lltUs inconvenience, a quick recovery anil Durinir its loner record of more actual euros, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's Vottotablo Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded person. . Lycia E. PlnKharn's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Wed. if f4? 31 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our Tvtainioa nd hsmaa ha to iit.tr for a intra or t oeninry. AK "-i.. 1. approval ana guarantee aaia uviivvrr. mu art oua nowuoff IX not aaUslUKl as to ai la, quality and prlct, Wt Art Hit Largest Minuted rerl la Hm Wrl4 rlE' um. prlrlit VoUiuU,si!StjlMof lurnwa. wtm mlrAm Km! i.llin tn th Miiitimir arrlnalTfllT. Wanksanoatv1a Af w. m x vnn itn hi, ntur- Ft l hart rrrlaa A nifl H.n.h.r Tln-a. rJKn" , ,V h .7 a iww uowviiw, mm, W. Kiplalnrd. Miss Ascnm Whnt does "lino Jacet" mean on these old tombstones? Mr. McBluff Why er that's an abbreviation for "hickory Jacket" that Is to sny, "hickory coflin." Thnt's the kind they used In old times, see? Philadelphia Press. Flnelr Chlarled. MUs Deery Don't you think Harry has the profile of a (ireck statue? Miss Jellers Yes; it's particularly no ticeable In his cheek. of tr , PERSONAL JNOVVLEOGE is the winning (actor in the culminating and when ot ample character it places personal knowledge and from actual use '.hat from Senna, are well known to physicians but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its benefu;i;il effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California rig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for Syrup of t igs or by tlie full name Syrup cf rigs and Elixir of Senna. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL., londonngland. FADELESS DYES T'.. "? r stars HI rtars. Ttejta Is cdfj MivMttr teas aay eiksr r. fe eta an aaiat-irrsaia,iUa aa4 Mis Caiars. MQfi'HVti 1X VC CU- Vnimmvillm, MUjmA MRS. GEORGE WALTER3 m healthy a child as can be found anywhere. I.ydU K. Piiikhsm's Vegetable Compound ia blessingjo all expectant mothers." Mrs, Elva Barber Hdwardi of Cathlamct, Wash., writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham:. . "I want to tdl yon bow Lydia E. Tlnk ham's Vegetable "Compound carried ma through the critical period of the Chang of Life without any troublo whatever, alsr cured mo of a very severe female weakness, 1 cannot say enough in praise of what your medicine bus done for me.'1 ' What Lvdla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Walters and Mrs. ICdwnrds It will do for other wo ' men In their condition. Every sof ferinje woman in the United State is asked to accept the following In vitatiou. It is free, will bring- you health and may save your life, Mrs. Plnkbam's Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs, Plnkham, nt Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest aod surest way of recovery advised. Oat of her vast volume of experience la treating; female ills Mrs. Plnkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice la free and helpful. than thirty years its lonjr list of. bttn Mld (Mm from oar factory w uip jot Jiaminaiinn ana wimomw axrlaalTeiy. W mak no atria of Bond forlar, irMcaaalocoa. Bunw with Oai Hamma Mia ttraast oaliar. I aomylata, SU.M. Top hats are supplied to six elderly, well liehnred Knglish paupers in the Ber oionilnpy workhouse. . ll.,rr to Trap Wllil ArtlmaU. 40-1 a trap-book illustrated, picture it wi'.d animals In natural colors, also tat onielcrA calendnr. aiso pin & trap oataloij itlati i.riccs mi law furs. All sent post pajfl lor ldc stamps or silver. J'itEE to those wha liii to, or buv of us. Address r iir Dept, X. W . hide & Fur Co.. Minneapolis, Mm a. Had Thought It AH Oot. Tete de Pickpocket Wot would ye d If a copper win to ketch ye In de act? . BlfT do Burglar Time. I reckon., TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE UllOMO Qutnlae Tablet Druggists refund none; If ft falls to cor B. W.UUOVE'S signature la on eaeb kox. 25 Whru (bit Cyct Grow Dim. When a man begins to bold off hit newspujicr at arm's length like be was nfruld It would bite him It. Is a slga that ho has started down the westsr b1oh nnd that the afternoon sun It shining In his eyes. Jewell (Kan.) Re publican. B. C. N. V. No. 71907. . v contests of its lortunalc (hah it is tlie first are made. i NEW YORK.N.Y X