1 t ' TO? f.f.' . 1" TTils woman says that sIcJs Women should not fail to try Lydhi E. l'iuk'iatn's Vegetable (Jonipound us she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lftwrenoe Ft., Denver, Col., writes to iirs. 1'inkliam: " I Was practically nn invalid for six rears, oa Recount of female troubles. I uaijea-vront an operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months I was worse tknn before. A friend ad Thsed Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Cuntpound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoyed in Bnauy years. Any woman suffering as I did with backache, bearing-dawn pains, ami periodic pnlns, should not fail to uae Lydia K. Pinkhasi's i Vegetable tempouad." FACTS FOR SICK WOfEZH. Far thirty yuara Lydia E. Flak hoiu's Vegetable Comnound, masta tnm roots and herbs, Las been Uia standard remedy for female ilia, aniibtw positive ry cured thousan&s of wejatdi who have been troubled with tfSmJLaeouionta, inflammation, uloera Ba, fibroid tumors, irregrulariteiea, eraidie pains, backache, that bear Btg-dbWB feeling, flatulency, indiges tifa,ifleies3or nervous prostration, Wfcy don't you try it ? Mm. Pinkliam invites all sick WMUsa to writ1: her for Advice he has jruidetf. thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. What la an Orator. le true orator is the man who can make people laugh, cry and feel what he says. In truth, the genuine orator la the man who hns humor enough in hit soul to bring the smile to the face, pathos enough la his heart to bring the t4r to the eye and dignity enough in bl bearing to persuade or move men. 8 Is an exponent of the spoken word. Be Is a pilgrim moving toward tlio hone of the ideal. lie Is the embodi mfe&t of earnestness, enthusiasm and eloquence. TTIn.fatlon Showing Mixed Fannin Scene la imam 8osne o( the choicest lands for grain gaowinsr, took radslatr and mixed farmlnc n the now dis tricts of Saskatchewan and Alberta Iravo ro eeatly been peued fur Settlement under tho RorM SSofnestead Regc!&&&s Entry may now be made by proxy (oa certain cendlttena), by the father, mother, son, Unavhtor, bretiier or Bister of an intending bomeataader. haueuuids of homesteads of 1G0 acres each ara thus aaw easily obtainable in these great (rraln frawiag, stock-raising and mixed farmia? seo Hans. Taiere yon will find healthful climate, Rood nelg-haers, ohutcues for family worship, schools for your ohildren, good laws, splendid crops, an 4 railroads convenient to market. Entry fee in each case Is S10.00. For pamphlet, "Last Beat West."particulars as to rates.rautea, beat tLsno to go and where to locate, aopcy to XV. D. Scott, Superintendent of lmmimuon, Gttawa, Canada, or E. T. Holmes, 3 Jackson St., St. Paul, lluin, and J. M. MacLaehfeo, Box 116, Watertown, bo. Dakota Authorized (joern lent Audits. Vlwus siir whara jrou saw this adTertlMmene, Positively ewrM by tneso little NU. They also reUae Bis tress from DyspoxexA, In. digestion and Too Keaxty Eating. A perfanf rem. edy for Dizziness. LtonRaa, Drowsiness, Bad 'paste in the Mouth. Coated. Tongue, Pain In toe mis, TQKHD 1IVER. Hlfflr CARTERS i regulate the Bowels. Purely vegetable. StmiPiLL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PE3L Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simila Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ZSoAU DRUCu:STS-B0o. , a v b as. f, v-,1 m MOr AT ALL VW Ufiw-X FSICE. FOR eVB)T rVCMBER OFTHt FatlLV, Kf CARTERS IJftU.8. illPl -"i ' Jiin, Miassa and children. W. L. I'f!j9 tnakmm smaf Mats mM "TCJfi men's, y.6fi, UJ.oJmn mSZmm arn, (MB nay ut. nanufmittuft hi lim w """i r-aamumm fata ftmltt ttimW ndJa aiaiw. fit h9t. WMm lontttw, mnd W. L DMifs $4 ari $5 Gilt Edi Sues Cannot Rl EquaHtd At Anj Ptlc1-"'"". aTi.,",,0,, '- )uUa b pr Is (tAratxd on koltom. TikSiSutlttvtt, Biud kL, i . "wLa ilwas BrV teotn fry fj any irt ut tbe wurll. !Ul ut Iran Ui at jr n-Mfms. xuacutnr 1x13 so. Tavla Insect la the Verttahle Aaeret of Peatllenoo. One by ono the plagues ef Kgypt are being abolished by science. The frogs were abolished long ago by the drain tile. The fleas are checked by Useot powder, end tbe daknc.s that could be felt has melted sway befsre the arc light. The sixth plfue still semaius in full glory. The fiy is always with us. The great Dr. Hnadiffe used to declare Uiat tbe three worst annoy ances of life were awoke, flies sod ir relevant questions. Humanity bos hitherto accepted these with a patient shrug of tbe shoulders as among the inevitable. At last tbe worm has turned. It is proceeding slowly to put on siuuke con sumers, and has declared a war of ex termination agaiust the fly. The mo tives which whet hitherto easily blunted purpose are supplied by sci ence. They ore, lirst, that flies earry disease; second, that their very pres ence is a sign of dirt. That the fly Is frequently the nngel of the pestilence has long been suspect ed, says Collier's in on important ar ticle, but its most vivid and Impres sive demonstration was furnished by the disgraceful death rate from ty phoid, one of the most scandalous ef the many murders of official stupidity, in our camps in the South during tbe Spanish-American war. It was clear ly proved by the eminent commission of experts, who investigated the situ ation postmortem, that the principal means of the spread of this dreaded disease was the flight ef flies from the excreta of the earliest casus to the food exposed In the cnuip kitchens, carrying the typhoid germs on their legs and probosces. Only a Pretext. Ardup had mode half a dozea attempts to borrow money of his friends, but one nnd all bad pleaded the prevailing finan cial stringency. "That's all pretense," he said with bit terness, as he gave it up. "It's nothing but a caso of financial stingy sue?" To such base uses of the language may adversity brine a man. Catarrh Cannot ! Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as thay avi not reach the seat of the alaaaat. Catarrh Is a blood or coaslllutiausl dlsaaM, aad In order to cure It you must Uiks Internal rem edies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la tukea later nally, and acts directly aa the Weed and mucous sulfates. UiUl's Catarrh Cure la not a quauk medicine. It wag prasorltiad by one of the best physicians In this country fur years and Is a rtyular presorlptloa. It la composed ot the best tonics knawa, caiaed with tbe best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two Ingredients la what pro duce such wonderful results In curing Ca tarrh. Kfnd for testimonials free. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ol Sold by Druftelsts. price 73c. Take Hall's ifatully Pills tut consttpatlot A "10-penny nail" means that 1,000 nails weigh ten pounds. The werd "penny" in this seme is a corruption of pound. WE SKLL GUXS AND TRAPS CHEAP buy fur-) and hides, or tan intra (or robes and rues. N. W. JIIDK and FLU CO., Mlunaa polls. Making Thins Even. Customer (to watchmaker) I told you that my watch lost half an hour every day, nud now that you've repair ed it It gains half an hour. YVntehuiuker Well, don't complain. It's only working to catch up lost time. Souvenir Post Cards. The Evening Wisconsin company, t Milwaukee, Wis., has published a series of ciglit attractive souvenir post cards, in tive colors, showing the animals at the Washington l'urk zoo, in the city of Milwaukee. A set will be mailed you upon the receipt of 12 cents (coin or stamps). Address The Evening Wiscon sin company, Post Card Dept., Milwau kee, Wis. ' Under a lMtrereul .Name. "Variety,"' quoted the man with the bulging brow, " 'is the spice of life.' " "Yea," assented tho man with the bulb ous nose ! rbut that isn't the name of it now. It's vaudeville." Only One "UROMO QTJISilXK" That Is LAXATIVE B-KOMO QCININB. Lot tor the signature of K. W. QuOVB. Used thf World over to Cure a Cold In On day. 2bc The mole is perhaps the greediest of all animals. If deprived of food for a sin gle day it dies. Fl "T" O St. Tit.' TWnc. .n .11 Sw-mm du I I OS VniiiiiH.il, l uradbT Dr. lUaa V M.n. Ruw. S.iid tot Fieo SS IrliU bom. ud tm41m. bit. u. u. KiXYfc, u.. aii u.ii 'm. nullify r. Tho Virginia Plover. The most wonderful bird flight not'"'' I ' the migratory .. '.lieveiuent of the Vis jilliu plover ' '.u -h leaves i.o .tints In Xortii .usieri m sml, taking a course down t'.M Atlnuti:-. roaches the coast of llrazil in aim unbroken, flight of fifteen hours, covering a distance of over 3,000 miles ut the rate of four miles a minute. SWOBS OIL Est: PA FOR STIFFNESS, 80RENES8, SPRAIN OR BRUISE, NOTHING 13 BETTER THAT YOU CAN USE LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINGE, YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL. mm v. Mm iiuvvbaa, asrvcawioB, xauav. 6aE:iriri3 srojj'x or exiains. Maa's Intrllerlnal Kaperlorlty Hi plained fcy Dr. 1'ilnsrd Spltarr. A work flint Bclentlsis In nil parts of the civilized world have been await ing with en?rness 1ms Just been Issued under the Imprint of the American Philosophical KrViely of IMilliidclphla. It Is n sludy of brains, by I)r. Ed ward Anthony' Kpitr.kn. profocr of general anatomy In JetVerstm Medical Cxillege, formerly dciiiu?trutor of nnntoiny In Columbia University, niul nn authority of world-wide recognition ujioii Rclrntlflc study of the bruin. Omitting the scientific terminology, some of the most Important if Ir. Spltzka's statements may be thus ex pressed : Tho white nuttier of the callosum, or band connecting the hem inheres of the cerebrum, in great incisure determines the quality of human intellect. The cerebrum Is that portion of the brain which lies In front of the skull, and is generally accepted as the scut of the mind. Heretofore the quantity of the gray matter of the brnlu was supposed to determine the fineness and useful ness of tin? brain. The fibers of the ciillusum are the telephone wires connecting nnd nsso clntlug the brain centers. Disease or lujury lit these Is attended by profound weak-mindedness or downright idiocy. Contrast of the brain of Dr. Joseph Loidy with that of Prof. E. D. Cie shows that It Is possible not only to dif ferentiate between the learned nnd tho 2P ignorant, but that nbstratlc reasoning produces one kind of a brain, while ob servation and concrete philosophy pro duces another form. Such abnormalities as left-handed-ness, partial deafness and defects of vision leave their indelible Imprints uion the brnln. The brains of various kinds of think ers show specialized developments; thus musicians' brains are richly con voluted In the auditory association area. The average weight of the bralu of an adult male is 1,400 grammes. The average weight of a woman's brain is 1,200 grammes. The brain of Cuvler. the naturalist, weighed 1,830 grammes, tlint of Turgenev, the novelist, 2,012 grammes, and that of Daniel Webster, 1,807 grammes. Smallness of the occipital arc (the curvature at the back of the bead) sig nifies superiority of brain development. This measurement in contesslmals, the metric divisors or a 90-degree arc are ns follows: Average man 20.8 Average woman 21.7 3ring-outnng 23.2 Chimpanzee 21.2 Concerning the question of weight. Dr. Spitzka says: "Tbe fruitful Investigations of many nnntomlsts have resulted In the tabu lation of thousands of brain weights drawn from all the social and intel lectual classes, umong which more than 100 are of men of Intellectual emi nence. "Men of the kind who never remain steadily employed and who usually fall to even lear.n a trade stand lowest In the scale. Above them come the me chanics and trade workers, the clerks, the ordinary business men and common school teachers. "Highest of nil we find men of de cided mental abilities; the geniuses of the pencil, brush and sculptor's chisel, the mathematicians, scholars nnd statesmen." Philadelphia North Amer ican. W illi la Harking;. Edward IVilwcr I.ytton Dickens, the youngest son of the novelist, emigrated to Australia and dWd In Sydney at the age of SI. He represented a con stituency In the parliament of New South Wales for six years. Once when he was uddrvsslng the house in Sydney he was again and again snappishly In terrupted by n member uaun-d Willis. At last Mr. Dickens stopped to remark: "Mr. Speaker, my father coined u fam ous phrase, 'liarkls Is wIllU'.' L'i;'.t present circumstances I atu strongly tempted to reverse it and bay, 'Willis is Inirkiu'." The house laughed and the interruptions ceased. Stack tit Ilia Word. "Of course Dubley ' married. Didn't you know thatV" "No. Why, be said he wouldn't mar ry the best woman on earth" "Yes, and be kept his word." Phil adelphia Press. Flab With Nor h'yea. Fishes have been discovered In Guat emala wlb two pairs of eyes. One pair does duty above wuter and the other behiw, the Ash thus being able to see equully well.lu two elements. Pullluir Illm Next. "Papa, what Is a hardship'" "An armored cruiser, son." Houston Poat Mil, - . . - j .T U V UK If the boy Is mechanically inclined see that be has good tools to work with. The practice of wintering over stock has kept many a man poor. It's a jsior policy to keep over Inferior stuff. Having an extra lantern glolie on hand will sometimes save nny one the trouble of stumbling around In the dark doing chores. A change In feed Is more than npt to affect the milk giving of the row. However wise the change it Is npt to reduce the flow until the cow gets thor oughly accustomed to the new ration. Owing to the high price of feed and the comparatively low price of hogs the inexperienced feeder is llnhle to go out of the hog raising business only to buy brood sows at a rise when condi tions are righted. One's dignity does not depend on the profession be follows. No one enn tell me that dirnlty cannot be surrounded by a wire fence or a willow hedge ns well os by a stone or granite wall, or a bank cage railing. With all the talk about corn Improve ment that Is going on tmlly over the platform and through the press, It Is said that to the two billion bushels grown in 1000 there bas been added uu increase of only forty million bushels in the last six years. The (Inures seem a trifle sarcastic. Sleighing Is productive of more colds and pneumonia among horses than anything else, unless your horse Is har dened up for It be coreful about driv ing too fast. A Bpeed clip ogalnst a cold wind Is dangerous. It Is better to let the other fellow bent you to town a few minutes thun to hurt your horse trying to outdrive him. In Colorado the State statute pro vides that all cheese shall be marked with a stencil brand that the purchaser may tell whether It Is a cream or skim med milk product Cheese which bas over thlrty-flve per cent butter fat In Us composition may be labeled cream cheese, whllo that which contains less than thlrty-flve per cent Is skimmed milk cheese, but the law Is Ignored. Everybody wants country boys. If you don't believe it, stop to think of how often you have Been advertise ments calling for this great resource of the country. Uncle Sam wants them. The telegraph college and business school wants them. The big corpora tion is constantly In the market for them. Still the farm needs them tho worst, yet is doing the least to hold them. Slopping hogs in winter is not alto gether a joke. You have to feed enre fully or the troughs get terribly bunged up. Your hogs may be going after their slop vigorously nnd cleaning ev erything up when n cold, stormy time will put their appetites out of busi ness. The next time you feed you may discover that the troughs are heaping to start with. All in all, the weather has a good deal to do with one's feed ing methods. Movable Ile'.houae. Here in Newport County, It. I., the most successful hen men house their birds In small movable buildings. - We have learned by experience to build small, cheap bouses of cull lum ber on skids. Place them 25 to 50 feet apart In rows, and move them us often ns need be a few feet on to dean ground, says a writer In Kural New Yorker, The grass nnd weeds will spring up and purify the ground long before It will be time to cover It again. Cement blocks may be cheap for a per manent building, but I can sec hut few situations where It would be best to use them for henhouses. Sulphur to I'reaervt Menl. Writing to the Loudon Morning Post, a correspondent soys : "I observe ref erence to on Invention by a Frenchman as to preserving meat by sulphur fumes. It may be of interest to some respecting this matter that I have in my possession now a piece of beef treated in that way by me In Halifax, N. S., in the year 187D. It 1ms been freely exposed to the air since that time, and so far as I can see bus re mained unchanged. As I hud on sev eral occasions felt tho want of some thing of tbe sort on shooting expedi tions, to provide for tho iHissililllty (not unusual) of being too fur from camp after trucking wounded game or other cause, I looked about for a con venient form of a small emergency ra tion of meat. I cut some strips of beef about (I Inches by 2 Inches, bung them In n glass Jar, attached a small thimble containing a little sulphur by a wire to the cord, lighted the sul phur and closed the jar with tho cork. The sulphur burned until nil the oxy gen In the nr wtis consumed and then went out. As I anticipated, this pre served tbe meat, and when taken out Hid dried it remained quite sound." The 1'i't'dliiaT of Dona, "No dog kept Indoors, and, Indeed, Very few outside, should be fed on meat; nor should he be fed -from the table at meal times, as he will soon become a nuisance, especially when there are visitors. If he is always fid at the conclusion of a certain meal dinner, for Instam-e be will wait na- rtently until tho prescribed time. It Is a good plan to feed after one's mid-day meal, giving pUnty of green vegetables, bread and potatoes, with a very few scraps of finely ciit meat, the whole well mixed and some gravy poured I over It If two meals are given, one MM VTiV sliimld be at bi-cnkfnst time and one In the evening. One should consist of I only n little oatmeal and milk or ft piece of dry d.i biscuit. "At nn Mine should the tbg have more than he will eat, nnd If he leaves anything n his plate t xcept the pat tern, his allowance slitmld lie reduced or a meal omitted." Suburban Life. Winter l''orKe, The question of winter forage and pasturage Is one of the greatest Im portance In the Southern States, ami Cnrleton It. P.a!l. of the llureau of Plant Industry, was sent by the De partment of Agriculture early In the pnst year to nia''e tin Investigation in several of the fiulf Slates. In his re xrt Mr. Hall says, amongst other things: "The production of Southern bay has been a question long under discussion. Tbe amount produced nnd the yield per acre have both Increased steadily and encouragingly during tho last few years. On every hand It Is admitted that it Is Isitb possible and necessary to raise all that Is needed for home consumption. Alfalfa, Iter inudn grass, Johnson grass, crab gross nnd cowpeas 'furnish nn abundance of liny of the very best quality. This hay can bo produced much more cheaply than au equal quality can be sliiped In from Northern nnd Western States, With better trnnsortntlon facilities and an Increasing demand, the produc tion will become more nnd more profit able. At the same time, with hay raised on the home plantations, nnd hence cheaply and readily available, larger quantities nre being used ii feeding tho plantation stock." Crops of lOT. DpsplteW fact that the cereal croi yield of the United States for l'.K)7 Is below that of the previous year, the money return on tho UM7 crops prom ises to equal, If not exceed. Mint of 15X10. This statement Is contained ti a bulletin Issued by Urndstreefs : "Owing to the very cold and back ward spring season, only hay, sugar and rice crops promise greater yields thau those of last year. The bulletin says In part: ' "Whllo the aggregate cereal yield, six crops being Included, Is 15 per cent smaller than a year ngo, a counterbal ance to the falling off In crop produc tion Is found In Mm generally higher level of prices of the leading cereals, guaranteeing tlmt the producer at least will derive some compensation alike from the smaller' yields, the amount of the old or 11)00 crops left over, and the Improved export inquiry, particu larly for our wheat and flour, caused by less satisfactory harvests abroad. The price of wheat lust week wits 22 per cent higher than a year ago, while com was 18 per cent higher. From this It may be gathered that the present money returns on these crops is better than at tho outset of the cereal year, and the prospects are that taken as n whole, this year's cereal crops will yield fully ns much. If not more, than they did n year ago. "Following Is an estimate of tho yields of the lending crops for M07, showing the per cent gain or loss from 1000: Per cent gain or lost Yields. l'rom ifioil. Corn, Iiii 2,r,.'..,l,7.-ta.Oii( Hoc. 12.7 Winter wheut, lm.. 40li,Aoo,OilO le 17.(1 Spring wheat, hu.. . 21il,litl7,0O0 Dec. 10.7 Total wheat, hu... ll'.'.'i.Aitf.lHH) liec. 14.11 Oats, bushels 74 l.A'.'l.ooo Iw, ltarley. bushels ... 147,l!i',Oilo Dec. 17.4 Itye, hu 81,A(lll,0()O Hoc. B.4 Buckwheat, lm..... 13,1111,000 lice. 4.U Total, six leading cereals 4,11.1,480,000 Dee. 15.5 flaxseed, till 2A,42O,0uo Dec. .2 Potatoes, bu 2U2.41'7.0i0 Dec. A.2 Toliaccu, lbs n4A,i!ltl,Ono Dec. A.4 Hay, tons Uo,7HH,ooil Inc. A.4 Klce, bu 21,4rJ,000 Inc. 20.2 Susar, tons 1,11. '17.000 inc. DO Cotton, bales ..... 11,500,000 Dec. 8.0 A Simple Way to Make Cheese. The making of cheese Is a very sim ple process, nnd almost any ono can turn out a good urtlcle with little practice. I will give a method by which any one cnu make cheese suc cessfully. Tuke evening's milk anil strain It Into some clean vessel and let It stand In a cool place until morn lug. Evening's milk should be warmed to about 00 degrees before adding morning's milk. A good way to wurm It Is to set a pall of boiling water Into tho milk. Prepare the rennet by soaking In one gallon of warm water for twenty-four hours before using. Add ns much salt us It will dissolve, strain, let It settle and It Is reudy for use. t Use a tablespoonful for each three gallons of milk. If it Is much over half uu hour coming Increase the quan tity, If much less decrease It As soon as It Is well curdled take a knife mid cut the curd Into blocks so that the whey cnu escape. As soon ns tho whey Is mostly out of the curd take a bas ket and place a cloth In It so as to receive the curd. As the qurd hardens continue to strain off the whey. Chop the curd line, add salt 1 ounce to each live pounds of curd and It Is ready for the press. Put the curd In a tin hoop made like a peck measure without a bottom. It Is n good idea to have two sly.es, as the amount curd will differ lit times. Almost any one with a few tools and a little Ingenuity can construct u preys' that will answer the purpose very well. . A simple wuy Is to inoi' tlse a beam Into u post so that It cun work up or down, nud hang a weight to mo outer ewi or too iieani. l no hoop with the curd In It should be turned or reversed every eight or ten hours! From eighteen to twenty-four hours is generally long enough to press a cheese. Now comes the curing perl od, which requires considerable care and attention. The cheese when taken from tho press should be rubbed with lard and a bandage of new niusllii pinned loosely around It, Tho cheese must bo grensod every day. Do not remove the bundage, but apply the grease on It. In from four to live weeks the cheese should be ready for home use or market. J. M. Smith. KE V. YROUTM AN SENDS BEST WISHES F0 PE-RU-NA' Pcv. Gcorgo A. E. Troutman, Mt. Washington, Mo., Writes, "My Wife and I Are Strong Uclicvcrs in Fc-ru-na." ' Catarrh and La Grippe. T . i- rr .... tn v..'". Jt A, . AlUUIUIilUi Pit. uK. Washington, Mo., wrltcst "My wife i and I ara strou believers in Feruaa, N ;aRffia, I was cured ef a bad case of catarrh when nothing else that I tried had any effect. My wile was cured from a severe cane ot la grlmpe, nnd we feel that the lesst we obb ao if to gratefully acknowledge tho Merit of Peruua. "My wife joins Bie in sending best wishes for your success." Throat Trouble. Rev. II. W. Tate, 020 Lincoln Avenue, A air Vniie tl rtirrrrlct fr f rrn non M lMf M J MA.,.'', mvm m m . i,rj ' ,KO- ' - -, i ys&oittsusmHttijtt 1 ill I mmm I ms3m NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THB SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE " DON'T WAIT COMES KEEP 'A substitute for and superior to murlard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allay Ing and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. Wo recotnmend It as the Ler.t and safest external counter irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stemacJi and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will preve what we claim for it, and It will be found to be invaluable In the household and far children. Once used no family will be without It. Many people say "it is the beet of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It Is not genuine. Send your address and we will malt bur Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you. 17 State St. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. New York Ctt, Different. The burglar bud gathered up all tbo raluables. Just as be was about to depart the light of his lantern flushed upon tbe face of a golden-haired child, asleep. The burglar departed Just tho same. He was no story-book burglar. Phil' idelphla Ledger. Soaaelhlna; Net Under tbe San. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ajo for our remark able collection of vegc- takls and Bower seeds and sold $it.iu worth therefrom, or made 314 per cent. That's new. Just stud this notice with 12c and re ceive the most original seed and plant catalog published and 1 pkg. "Quii Quick" ( nrrot .10 1 pltg. Earliest Ripe Cnbbitge 10 1 pkg. Karllt ICmernld Cucumber. .15 1 pkg. La Crone Market lettuce.. .15 1 pkg. Early Dinner Onion 10 1 pkg. Strawberry Muxktnelon 15 1 pkg. Ttiirteu Day Itadish 10 l.dUo kernels gloriously beautiful flower seed 15 Total fl-00 Above is sufficient seed to grow 85 bu. of rarest vegetables and thousands of brilliant flowers, and ail is mailed to you rosTPAio fob 12c, or if you scud 10c, we will add a pack er of Berliner Earlieet Cauliflower. John A. Saber Seed Co, La Crosse, Wis. C. N. U. Motherly Vexation. "0, Johnny!" exclaimed Mrs. Lap aling. "You've worn out those shoes al ready, and I got them for you now just after we bad our last equlnoxious storm I" For Kidney Troolilee and Rkesns. I lain. Sufferers from rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are promised speedy relief and cure by use of the Wtil-kuown medical preparation culled "Kwump ltoot." So confident of Its ethYacy ure its proprietors that by men tioning the name of this paper and writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IHng huiutou, N. Y., a sample bottle of tho remedy will be sent free by mail to auy part of the United States. In order to get this free sample, be sure to men tion the name of this paper. I'rrfrrlly Cl-nr. Teacher Tommy, the lesson speaks of fie "thread of life." Does that convey any hlea to you 7 Tommy Tucker Yes'm. That's what you feel when you've got a stitch In your side. 1'II.KS CTIIKIl IX 0 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO Ol XT HUNT U guaranteed to euro any CSB.i of Itching, mini, Uleedliig or Protrud Ing 1'lies In 0 to 14 Uuys vr mo. refunded. Ada , Ills enllive Spot. "Wliut tuikes tl.e colon d so bitter gainst the ailuiiliislrutiouV" "lie hoi.U iho Prclu.-u: tnonully re sponsible for tl.e shutting ol ef his rail way paie-J." . Walnut Ilillf, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes r "For several years I have been tTOuUsai with n peculiar spasmodic affection mi the throat. It would seize me suddenly mill for a few minutes I woald be un able to speak audibly, and my breath would be greatly Interfered wibh. . I would be obliged to gasp for bread). "I finally concluded tbnt it WAS tome catarrhal affection which probably ex-' cited the siiasm. It interfered weeh my vocation as a preacher, attacking me occasionally in the pulpit. "I had heard so much about Peruna as a catarrh remedy that I deterrjaloei to try it. After taking two bottles, my ' tifitihl ha dlvAnnimrd. I feel SUM Hint Pertnia bus greatly beneGted wa?' , ltev. 1. E. Swnnstrom, SwftHlsh , Itniitist Pastor. Box 22ti. Urantabdlr. Wis., writes that from the use ol Peru una he Is perfectly well, entirely cured of chronic diarrhoea and catarrh. Peruna In Tablet Form. For two years Dr. Ilartmoa anf klkv . assistants have Incessantly lobe create Peruna in tablet form, and strenuous labors hove just been ro with success. People who) ebjeot a- 1 ! 1. 1 , i it mailinin.a haw -afii, TXM. Tablets, which represent the nednal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet k equivalent to one average dose ef' Peruna. Dr r win n Atmannn frt tQflft w a . m...M.aMW a V . EXTERNAL COUNTER-lRRITAMT, TILL THE PAIN A TUBE HANDY An Unfortunate Interruption. "George was Just going to propose to me Inst night" "And what happened?" "A tire blew up, and tben he otridnt think of anything else." Cleveland Plain Denier An effort is bciug made to encourage th diiiinoiid cuttin industry at Cape Town. The work has been heretofore done almost exclusively at Amsterdam, but at present a great deal of this work Is being done in the United states. The Handy Doctor in Your Vest Pocket T7TS a thin, round-oornered little n cnamei oox When carried In your vest socket It means Health-Insurance. - ' It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as Chocolate. Each tablet Is a working dose ef Cas oarets, which acts Ilka Exercise on the Bowels and Liver. It will not purge, sicken, nor upset the stomach. Because it Is not a "Bile-driver," like Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor , Aperient Waters. Neither Is It like Castor OH. Ghoerlne, or other Oily Laxatives that simply luartoato the Intestines for transit of the food stopped up in them at that particular time. The chief causa -of Constlpatloo an4 Indigestion is a weakness of the Muscle that contract the Intestines and Bowefci. x Cascareta are practically to the Ifriwel Muscles what a Massage and Coll Eadt axe to the Athletic Muscles. They stimulate the Bowel Muscles te contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges tive Julce3 cut of food eaten. They dorTt help the Bowels and Liver la such a way as to make tho..i lean upon similar aistance for the future. This Is why, with Cascarets, the dose may be lessened each succeeding time lustra i of Incrtared, as it must be with all Other Cathartics and Laxatives. e e - Cascarets act like exercise. If carried in your vest packet, (or Carried tn My Lady's Purse,) and eaten Just when you suspect you need one, you will sever know a sick day from the ordinary Ills of Ufa. Because these ilia ri In the Bowels, tad pave the way for all other diseases. "Vest Pocl.ct" box 10 cents. W Be sure you jet tho pe-ulne, made onhy I ytheSterllrigRemc'lyCo!,iFJjiy,ans raver i old in bulk. Eve.y t.ibl.M -iurped "CCC" & C. -N U. Vo. -19G3. m&mmL mr m i r y ill 1 f v" K( ( S 1,1 r kj . mi nf (semi AI.7koiTMAKj I