The Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and thf scientific sttainmc-nts of its chemists have rendered Imssible tho production of Syrup of Figs and Hixir of Hcnnn, in all of its excellence, by obtaining the pure medic inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully, in the rip;ht proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Fijs. As there ia on!y one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the prn uinc is manufactured by nn original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it ia always necessary to buy the genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facts enables one to decline imitations or to return them If, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found printer! on the front thereof. Til dlferenoe remember this It tnty save your life. Cathartics, bird snot and cannon ball pills tea Spoon doses of cathartic medicines all depend on irritation of the bowels Until Uiey sweatenough to move. Cat carets strengthen the bowel muscles SO they cteeo and crawl naturally. This means a cure and only through Cascarett can you get it quickly and naturally. 880 Cascarets 10c boa wnk'i trsat- Eant. All drurrlsta. Bluest teller the world atillioa boxus a muotb. RATSWMICE EXTERMINATED BY DANYSZ VIRUS toe wonderfnl, new baeterioletleal preparation, discovered and Brepared by Dr. Jean ban) at, Director of Hie Laboratory of Agri. Cultural sticro-Hlol.fr at the t-.eteur InalltnU. I'arla. NOT A OISO. HARM LOS To 111. MAN SIlMiS. DOM INTIU AMD OTUCR ANIMAL, BIRDS, ate, Jet faul U rata and rale. Tha Strain elw.ya cnotiteitle lo die. Eaallf prepared end applied. OW MUCH TO USB. Small heuee one lube, ortlii.eiy dwelllia, ikree tubaa lit rata ara namoroua not lata than aix tubeel. One r two d.aan tubal for etaitle aaith hay li.ft and yard attached. Similar quantity nn each 1.1 liifeeted floor of warehouse or fraaarr fur each 6.0U0 equate faat floor irace. Tovvna or aatatra, to 1 dotan par af ra inhabited area; S to A tubea per acre for pen field. Sold In glaee tabee, full direction runnd earh tulie. I tube 75c i I tubea 11.73, or si .no r j.ien, dcllveied, ' Independent Chemic&l Company 6 OLD SLIT a SEW YOKE, N.Y. BILLIONS GRASS Costs 60c- 13c ptr tort for titd. UiMtwoniVrfti. trrmnmof tha centurr. Yield Inar from i to 10 tout or nay per arr and lot of pan tura he- shlt. ltelmplTrro'r.l.rroi!i,(frowi tuiuiiwaj nd in 4 wet-ktt ltokt fr th mower again, ami At on. Urowftftud Honrmlie vfrywhero, '.n eery farm In Amtrlra, CheapaMdirt; luxuriant a tir bottom land!-of Furrpt. Bur nr mtaloic f re or end I Oo n atamp and rsrflTe aatnple ot thin wonderrul prafs.aliioof Hnlx, the cereal wonder. Har lev. Ua tM ,C1 overt, Orarie,eto..etf..and oata uk free. Or end 4C nd we will add a (sample farm bcwS novelty never eceu t jua byfie. SALZER SEED CO.. Box CN La Crou. Wit. 320 ACRES of Wheat Land in Western Canada WILL MAKE YOU RICH 50 bushels per acre hare been crown. General era ffe trrcater than in any other part ot the Con. tinent. Under New Regulations It U poawiblc to secure a Uomratead of 100 acres free, and additional 160 acres at I3.0U per acre. "The deYelopment of the country has made marvellous strides. It is a revela tion, a recrd of coBquest by settlement that ia remarkable." Kxtract from cor respondence of a National Kditor. who visited Canada in August last. The gTaln crop of 1908 will n t many farmers f20. (10 to f 25.00 per acre. Grain-raising, Mine I a-'armina and Dairying- are the principal indus tries. Climate is excellent: Social Conditions the beat; Kailw.iy Advantages unequalled: Schools. Churches and markctH close at baud. Lands may also be purchased from Railway Bind Land Companies. FOR "LAST BB8T WH8T" pamphlets, maps and information as to bow to secure lonest Railway Rates, apply to W. D.. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or E. T. Holmes, Jackson St., St. Paul, Minn, and J. U. MacLachlan, box no, VVatertowu, So. Dakota. Authorized Govern Boent Agents. Fleas ear when jm saw thla advartlsemeat. TOILET RTISEPT!0 NOTHING LIKE IT FOR TUF Tr FTll ' aTllI,e excel any denutnee I ad at I ttaa I al in clearuine, whitenmp and removing tartar from the teeth, becdei deurrying II gernu ot decay and dueaae which ordinary tooth preparation! cannot do. iTlJIT HIAIITU Purine used u a mou'ii- diiinfec't the mouth and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the gerr. i which collect in the mouth, earning sore throat, 'bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and m jch sick.ieu. !TJ!P TYC vi'hen inSamed, tired, ecl.e lis Si tltJ and bum, may be instirlly veueved and strengthened by Putins, rATADQU Paxtuvs will destroy the Rcrmi W I M 1J II I that cause cat-rrh. h-.il the in. Bammation and stop the discharge. It is a sure remedy (or uterine) catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful termicide,diinfcclant and deodorizer. Jsed in bathing il destroys odors and leave the body anliseptically clean. FOR 8ALC AT DRUG 6TORC8,0Oc. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE I THE PAXTON TOILET CO., B08TON. MAS8. Draft Sialllona And mures for sale Your choice of liu Ik rted. Perelieron rliire and HHk-luu nt anions, lloniH-brrd stfillltina v.uV ,ii !- . '''.,.; t'-MI l o i'M, ii' my ktu- iiio Honrs, jiiiurain'i carri-d 1' do.lred : 'it Write for IVI purlieu Urs to Frank L. Stream, Croston, la S1?;U.-'1S THOMPSONS YE WATER CnW ri-KiiT.iii.isTi aUn luubu. i.r .era ..inr... vtlce and I ,,,, lA la teak WaJ, C1ULL H fcl CO., Klk ralat, . Oak 2iB il CURE THE CHILDREN'S COUGH aW 1FI fsfB Tl ittri Wore the constant hacking tears the delicate membrane ol throat and lungs, exposing thera to the ravage oi deadly disease. fWt Cure goes straight to the seal oi the trouble, stop the cou;h, strengthens the lungs, and quickly relieve unhealthy conditions. Dec use ol its pleasant taste and freedom irora dangerous ingredients it is the ideal teavedy (ot children. Al the first symptoms ci couh or cold ia the Lttle ones you will save sorrow aud suffering ii you GIVE THEM PISO'S CUKE U VT5 V2 LTU E w A 1. II iiiT la.1 fcarrlrerl . of Drain. With bis brain smaller by four ounces than when he fired a bullet Into his head on April 3, Jacob Kits within a few dnys will be discharged, cured, , from St. Mary's lumpltal, In Urooklyn, I sn.vs the New York I'ress, II ; ease tins drawn the attention ot ph. sh'laim from all parts of the city. TIi his;1 tnl doctors gald yesterday the recovery was one of the most remarkable on reen-jl. It was thought that even If Kltis sur vived lie would lone fight mid taste, ns the bullet passed through the ''U't .of tl i- hrnln eon I roll in,; these fens. ' lie pelted tests. It iwever. have shown hi ii'.li. litis not ln'cli Impaired mill that lu taste Is us seiisltiu ns ever. A bullet plowed t lirouj;!) Itltz'H brain, fr icturlliR (he r-Knll on lolh sides and pi. rising tlnoii,;i the frontal lolies. He lay uuco'.iselnus for several days. A timior formed between liruln and skull and pren-ed upon the Injured loin, A rulilier luhe whs Inserted In the bullet hole in the ri.nht temple and the tumor was drained o!T. I'.efore Kits hegnu to itvnvcr the physicians removed, th:.:i!h the bullet hole, part of his brain, weighing In all about four ouacea. ' Tliere Is more Catarrh In this section of tlie ruiinlrr than all other diseases put to (Ti'ther. nn, I until the last few year was sup posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dl.eiHS an. I prescribed '"cal remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science lias proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Unit's I'ntsiTh Cure, manufactured by V. J. I'hen. y & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only con stitutional cure on the market. It la taken Internally In dnaes from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mmnin surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for snv case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address : K. J. t'HENKY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druirelste. 7."v Take flail's Family I'll Is for constipation. A Hard (air, Indeed. A religious note from rnrson Flat foot's congrt-gntlon, as recorded In the Chicago Dally News: Tri'sou Flatfoot Mawnln', Sister Snowball. How nra Brudder Snowball dls nmwnln'T Sis ter Snowball lie nni powful bad dls mawniu', pahsou. De doctah done say he bare a 'lignnnt ulster on his back, an' All's 'fraid he atu gwlue ter be a firin'd lnfiileK IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA. Vliole Dodr Mass of Raw, Dlced- InK, Torturlnsr Ilnnior llalr All Ft-11 Oat Hoped Death Would Knd Fearful SntTerlnts In Despair Cared by Cutlcara. ' "Words cannot describe the terrible tczema I suirered with. It broke out on my head and kept spreading until It covered by whole body. I was al most a solid mass of sores from head to foot. I looked more like a piece of raw beef than a human being. The (win and ng'ny I endured seemed more than I could bear. Blood and pus oozed from the great sore on my scalp, from under my finger nails, and near ly all over my body. My ears were so crusted and swollen I was afraid they would break off. Every hair In my head fell out. I could not sit down, for my clothes would stick to the raw and bleeding flesh, making me cry out from the pain. My family doctor did all he could, but I got worse and worse. My condition was awful. I did not think I could live, and wanted death to come and end my frightful sufferings. "In this condition my mother-in-law begged me to try the Cutlcura Item- ed!cs. I said I would, but had no hope of recovery. But oh, what blessed re lief I experienced after applying Cutl cura Ointment. It cooled the bleeding and Itching flesh and brought me the first real sleep I had had In weeks. It was as grateful as Ice to a burning tongue. I would bathe with warm water and Cutlcura Soap, then apply the Ointment freely. I also took Cutl cura Resolvent for -the Mood. In n short time the sores stopped running, the flesh began to leal, and I knew 1 was to get well again. Then the hair on my head began to grow, and in a short time I was completely cured. I wish I could tell everybody who has eczema to use Cutlcura. Mrs. Win. Hunt, 13."3 Thomas St., Newark, N. J., Sept. 28, 1908." Totter Prug ft Chem. Corp.. Sols T'rojis. of Cutlcura Remedies, Boston. The Right Foot Foremost. Tutting the risht foot foremost was an old Roman ordination originally regulating the entry of persons Into a house or other building and bused upon the supposition that the left was un lucky. A boy was kept at the door to see that no one entered the house "left foot first." The phrase quoted Is thus 6eeu to be very nntliiie. m i.a an iibrl CURED IN ONE DAY Munyon's Co!l Itpmedy Relieves ths head, throat end lun-t almost luiuiedlute ly. C'lieoUs Kevers, Hojn lilmlimgon of the tioue, take. :ir all actiea aud ji'ilns caused by colds. It curia Cirlp and 1 minute t.'ousUs and pieviuts l'neuuionia. Price "oe. Have you stiff or swollen Joints, no nint ter how cbroule? Ak your druggist for Munyon's KUtMiuiatlam ltciu'dy aud ses bow qnlrkly you w ill lie cured. If you bare snjr kidney or bladder trou W get Munyon'a l.duy l(i-ni-y. Munyon's Vltullter make weak men strooi, and retures loat powers. w. wta. w-i m Ts -i natsv P 1. "3 a. i a 1ZSA "Fifty nilles nn hour! Are yon brave? She (nwallnw li.g another pint of dust) Vcr. il.'iir. I'i'.i full of grit Chicago News. Miss Rlnkels Father always gives me a book tut my birthday. Miss Tart ley Vli:it n lino library you must have. Town 'IVpics. lioctor You have Kome sort of pol boh In your system. Fat lent Shouldn't wonder. What wan that stuff you gave me? New York Sun. She Mother never leaves the house. She simply hates visiting, lie (with sudden decision ) Will you bo mine, darling'--Boston Transcript. "Y'otir town enjoys tlie reputation of being the homo of two Congressmen, doesn't It?" "No. It doesn't enjoy it It has It!" New York Herald. "lo you know anything about flirt ing?" "No." he replied sadly. "I thought I did. but when 1 tried It tho girl married mo." Boston Globe. F.thel Iiidn't It seem an age from the time you were engaged till you got married? Maud Yes. but Jack and I managed to siin'e;:e through It. The Tat I or. lit Wonder why It is they always speak of tho "blushing bride?" She Nothing very remarkable about It, con sidering Hie kind of men most women in a r ry . Illustrated Bit s. Clara That iiinn who Just passed Avas an old tiaine of mine. Kate In deed! Wlmt happened between you Clara Oh. lie flared up one day and went out. Boston Transcript. lie And you won't go with me? She No, I don't like your style. IK Booh! You're as fuil of airs as a street piano. She Maybe, but I don't go with a crank. Cleveland Loader. Father (angrily) If my son marries that actress I shall cut him off abso lutely, and you can tell him so. Leg,'tl Adviser I know a better plan than that tell the girl. The Law Journal. "I suppose your wife was tickled to death at your raise in salary?" "She will be." "Haven't you told her yet?" "No; I thought I would enjoy myself for a couple of weeks first." Nashville American. Yoii go around borrnv. mg money, and yet you stent to be prosperous." I am." "How do you manage- It?" My motto is. 'Always put off till to morrow those you have done to-day.' Cleveland Lender. The Employer Young man, I don't pee how, with your salary, you can af ford to smoke such expensive cigars. The Employe Y'ou're right, sir I can't; I ought to have a bigger salary. Cleveland Leader. "Y'our husband wor a good man," d clared the sympathetic Mrs. Casey t the bereaved widow. "He wor!" X claimed Mrs. Murphy, dashing the tears from her eyes. "No two policemin cud handle him." Tit-Bits. "What sort of an after-dinner speak er Is BllgglnsV" "One of the kind who start In by saying they didn't expert to be called on, and then proceed to demonstrate that they can't be called off." Washington Stlir. James I get a penny every time I take my cod-liver oil. Thomas What do you do with them? James Mother puts 'cm In it money box till there's enough, and then buys another bottle of ctKl-liver o'.i. The Sketch. Bigg.1 1 understand that you encour age your son to practice on the cornet Griggs Yes. sir. He's only been play ing two months, but to-day I bought the house next door to mo for one-half of Its value. Brooklyn Eagle. Wife Billy, dear, I stitched up the bole In your trousers' pocket last night after you had gone to bed. Now. am I not n thoughtful little wife? Husband H'm ; how did you know there was a hole in my pocket? New York Times. Practical Father lias that young man who wants" to marry you got any money? Romantic Miss Money! He gave me a cluster diamond ring studded with pearls.' Practical Father Yes, I know. T.ut hn.-j he any money left? Stray Stories. Patient Are you sure, doctor, that this heil:!i food that you have recora inendei Is nourishing? I loi tor Sure? Why, I know it. The man who Intro duced that health food not only lives, but supports a huge family on It. Stray smrles. "lio you ever lose that umbrella of yours?" asked the maiden. "No, I don't." replied the man, sternly; "the person who takes that umbrella will have to take inc.' "I in I understand that to be a proposal of marriage or a threat';" Yiiikers Statesman. She -What do you want? He A peimorlh o' puddcu. She Plain or plum? llo Plain. She Hot or cold. Ho--Hot. She--Have It 'ere, or tike it wlv yer? lb---'Ere. She Fork oi fingers? He (wearily) O blow yer ptiiMcn! Gimme 'am ! -The Bystander. Autoist tho lias pnbl boy to bring assistance' lld you give the farmer my message, boy? Boy Yep: I told him titer' wuz four aulobfelers stuck in a ilt l IT. an' million! git out. Aulolst What did he say? Buy He said, "Hooray" an' gimme another quarter. -Life. Mule ;! . Men are greater gossips than women There is nothing a man iikes better than a sin tula I. ami even if this Is not aiways forthcoming he thoroughly en joys talking about other folks' affairs. Get a man at a tea table aud gossip will not be lacking for a minute. Who brings all the latest rumors to country houses If It be not (he men? London World. (if course, 110 Ki'tiKlttle man Is tiuhamv td of his age, hut he regards It us hi does his bank Htvunnt ; nobody's bdaJ lievi but hla own. v, iWflESICAKcj On January 17. l"il. Benjamin Franklin saw the beginning of his Ions life, which fortunately for the work, had other dimensions than that of length. In th young and scrambling village of Boston, whore be was born In a house opioslte the Old South street Cluirch, the period of boyhood was 'shortened by the new country'! need of producers rather thau consum ers. Familiar as tho story of George Washington's hatchet I the story of tho quaint, precocious child who at 7 dls eonragetl his father's Idea of devoting him to tlit church, at 1(1 helped hla father In tho iinoongonl.il trade of soap holler and tallow chandler, and at 12 signed an Indenture of apprenticeship binding himself o serve his brother for nine years as printer. . In Philadelphia, when he a; rived there In 1"!, there were but two print ers. With one of these, Kolmor, Frank lin secured employment. Through hla , I , -,. wont no .0 mno c,,u,u ir William Keith, tho governor 01 the province, w ho promised to aid bin, . and j Franklin prepared to goto England to, purchase a pros and types. I p to the moment of salllnif tho coventor lironi-I moment of sailing tho governor proin Isod to supply letters of Introduction and credit, but the promise was broken. Franklin, a hoy of IS. found himself alone hi Iotidoit, where ho easily gained employment, and where he remained a yetr and a half. After this visit In England he re turned to Philadelphia In 1724, estab lished himself In tho printing business, published a newspaper, practiced Indus try and frugality, avoided the appear ance of evil, married and gradually rose high In the esteem of his fellow citizens. Through "Poor Richard's Almanac he preached to the people. Ho organ ized societies and clubs; learned French, Spanish and Italian ; served as clerk of the provincial general assem bly for fourteen years and was then chosen a member of the assembly It self; was appointed postmaster of Phil adelphia ; Invented the Franklin stove; founded a philosophical society; start ed the movement for an academy, which eventuated Into the University of Pennsylvania; organized the'L'nlon Fire Company: helped In the founda tion of a hospital; tried to reform the night watch; secured city Improve ments ; procured horses and wagons ta cr.rry the ordnnnce and camp belong ings of General Braddock on his ill- fated campaign of the French a:;d In- ( , 1 i-,ii.l tl.o dian war, ami in every way tilled the, position or lirst citizen 01 ore .iu.i.n eiP lmnav!vnnln. . . - .. . 4 .1... . .... ...t ,,a When "the province of Pennsylvania. tim u no- i" I wished a statement of grievances against the I'eiins laid before the klna( they selected Franklin to represent them. In 170-1 ho was again soniiorm to London to petition the king for a . ..... .i 1 tHTK royai got i'i iinifiii. i .,,..v.v ... - , 1 1 r. letiAll in 11.1. a fortnight aner 1110 i'.iiiki "- j Concord tights. He was ny mm time i ( old mar., but the next two years wen ( nrobnr.lv the busiest of bis long life. In ; 177(t lie WHS OlOt lOU eilto.t iu a.-im., . and during the revolutionary period ( upon him fell the burden of securing , foreign financial aid. It was not untU ( 17S." that ho again found himself In full view of Philadelphia. So little had the Journey hurt him that he lived to attend the constitutional convention Id 17S7 and to know that George Wash- Ington would be the first President of the republic which he had helped to, tlie npilllllL . . . IVnnMI TOUlltl. POE'S DESK UNEARTHED. Wrltlnic I'ste Once I f tl ly the l'oei Now In Hook !re. A desk that was once owned by Ed gar Allan P'X has been on exhibition for seven', days in tlie windows or 1 Wall sVreet hook store, the New Yolk Press say. The de.-k Is a small porta- ble aff",.r of a fashion long out of use, It la neatly made of mahogany, with brass mount lugs. That the desk wa Poe'B there Is said to lie no question, for Its history has been carefully traced. The desk was for several years, after the poet's death, the pror erty of Mrs. Clemin, Poe'a mother-In- law. From her It passed Into the band! of Amos Bardwell llayward, who, wltt his wife, wetv Intimate friends of Mrs, Cletnm. Tho desk was sold for the llrsl time at auction, with several other ar. tides and books of Poo's In this city on April 17, P.HNt, bringing about ?100 In tho desk originally w as a vol unit of George P. Morris' poems and ballads, a presentation irom tin- uiiwiur iu s-ur gar Allan Poo, hearing Mr.' Morris' au tograph. This book was sold separate ly at the same time wilh the desk am, brought ?2"i. and eventually found Its) way into Ili-nry W. Poor's library, which is now being sold at the Ander son book salesrooms. At tho Bale ot - .1 l...- A t.-l tho third part of the Poor library this .t i ...t.t. r Identical book was hi mi i . tt ilii a it vi foV lirst editions of Foe's works, but, lowing the vagaries of irii-es. only brought ft. book auctloi Suviigrry III i Is iliiHtlott. It Is no time to say that man can not, lit civilized Hiii lety, bo guilty o(( cniiiiahiliriin. I tell ym there an inure eiiniilhnls In New York than In the Islen of the I'ncllle; mid If to-tlny you were Hiulilenly to take away ths support that conies from eating men, there would lie I IioukiiihIk and thou. winilH of empty iiiiiwh to-inorrow lo Mint city Henry Ward Iteecher. Inly 'I rrhiili-al. "They nitiHt he linirileroilrt ;ienple In newspaper olllie." "WhyV" "I wan In one the other day and beard a mini tell another to cut oft" Mr, Kinltli'H inan'K bend .mil kill Mrs Joiie' Imliy." r.altlmore American. Inrrraiiliiif Ihr KurTrrlaiaf. Kiiiiii lliiii'H tho first i:iii);h of rciinn'so cHtino to rrliiilnalri when thoy mt; how Itllotlc tlioy nro inailo to haik hy ths nrtlut vhi "tlrawK front I Iff." Wast ItiKtou Pout. rfzfjrr fU sort Of way. lie S Bitting along t yeurs." Diet It oil Ptirsioa. Mrs. Grlinhn (11,11, (, visitor ! removing hi wrw) What rtid you brln-. tint man nut tier to dnmer for, when tb home Is all torn up and full the wl; of paint? Besiilos. jo.i'vr loll me a thuit sand times that he's bore aud yotl don't like birol Mr. Gritnahaw 1 know It, my dear. That's rby I brought him. A Urnlal from lllath Authorlta. Pr. II. W. Wiley, Chief Chemist of the Agricultural Department, has dis mantled of the Calumet Baking Pow der Company, of Chicago, that It cease the publication of alleged certificates or statement that he had endorsed the( Calumet Baking Powder, ot report ed In favor of Us purity, wholesome tie? or superiority. Such statements, he says, are false. Dr. Wiley never served upon a com mittee of awards, as alleged, no, sign ed such a report or certificate, nor did ho ever Indorse the Calumet Baking Powder In any way. On the contrary, Dr. Wiley testllled before a Congres sional, Committee relative to alum In 1 foixl. as follows: "As 1 have said re 1 peatrdly, 1 do not use It In my own ' UOIUI', HI1U Ttl'Mll. Ul'l UOV Allllll IU 1. .. 1 1 1 , ...... .I,,M, In , , ""f hnt Dr w d,.mnni1 Ca,umct c houlJ pbl lent Ions, which are, lit . . says, "against the truth," was not com plied with, although he says be has done all he could "to stop the base aud Inexcusable use of his name." The public will share in Dr. Wiley's Indignation that his name and official position should be fraudulently used to aid In foisting upon consumers a food compound made from Ingredient? which the Doctor has publicly declared to be Injurious. From "National Food Magazine," Chicago. Ileeotrntt Ion. Nan (at th party) You don't know who he is? Y'ct you nodded to him. Fan I wsnted liiuj to know that I rec ognized bim as the man who stepped on my ivfft whpn 1 was going down ths stairwny of the elovated railway station (his morning. Chicnco Tribune. A Ocuerona Gift. Professor Munyon hits just issued a most beautiful, useful and coiiipl"te al infinite. It contains not only all the sci entific Information eoncevuipn tltr moon's phases, in all the latitudes, but bns illus trated articles on how to road character by phrenology, palmistry anil birth month. It also tells all 11 bout card read ing, birth stones and tli.'ir moaning, and gives the intcipiotntion of dreams. It teaches beauty culture, manicuring, given weights and measures and antidotes for I'obon. in fact, it is a Magazine Al mnnne, that not only rcivps valuable In formation, but will ntTord much ntuuso ment for every tni'iuber of the family, especially for parties and evening enter tainnienta. r armors nun pcniue in nit nii.n) ,,,.,,,. fim, tU,J A',mnlmc al. tainments, r armors and people In the most invaluable. It will be sent to anyone absolutely fe jn application to the Munyon Rem. r!y Company, Philadelphia, Pa. J ' il ! To 11 uli l.nek, "Dud always gives John tho best of it, bectiz he's th' oldest. An' ma hu- mors Bobby, he, uz bo's tho baby." I "Ami wlipro tin vnn come In?" And where do you come In?' "Nowheivs. I gotta be good. Cleveland Leader. Brown's Bronchial Troches are of ureal service in curing Hoarseness. 1 ' I... I t- T-1. , T I. .. i.uub, mm ruiv j inini. iu uurn ..i oer.ts. Samples mailed free. John I, trown k Son. Boston, Mass. 0( , ,,,, Koi Rivers When it comes to marrying sporting mm that blomlu Miss Granstan rakes the pnlm. ,,,,,, Lrooks-lukoH the pn m? I should lulnd is a baaeball ' O.lr Oa. "BROMO QtllNIJtE- That la LAXATIVE HKOMO OTT1 Vt XB. Tx)l fur the slgusttir or K. W. (JHOVK. (d the world over to l urs a cola in uo usy. tine. AlmtiHt mm (.nod. Little Ikey came up to his father with a very solemn lace. It true, father," he asked, "that marriage la a failure?" Ills father surveyed him thought- fully for a moment. J "Well, Ikey," he finally replied, "If you get a rich wife It's almost as good ( as a falln "t Hp.-oTs. Money Made In Lite Stock In On j lra, cssmdst. w. j. Henderson, visiting Seattle, writes to the Canadian Governtueut ! agent at Spokane, Wash., and says: I have neighbors living there, and raising wheat, barley and oats for the past twenty years, and are now getting from the same land '-'0 to 30 bushels of wheat ier acre, 40 to 00 bushels of ' oats. It was the first week of May when ' I got my tent pitched, but the farmers all around had finished putting In their ! crops, so I ouly got llf'teeu acres broke and seeded. They advised me, as It was late, not to put In much wlist, so I put In five acres wheat and ten teres oats, one-half acre potatoes and vegeta bles. All kinds of vegetables (row well up there sweet corn, tomatoes, onions, carrots, peas, beans, cabbage. My wheat yielded about 20 bushels per acre, for which I fot 7H cents, others I mnt Rfl ronty mita f hraaliail ftr. rtimlintii , - - ' --- - - - ' ' " ! Pp'" crer tor which I fot 33 celts per 1 bushel. You see I was tbree weaks late getting them In; still I was satis fied. From my observation, there Is more J money made In stock, such as cattle horses and sheep, as prices are blr b for such, and It coats nothing to raise them, as horses live the year around nut on the (Trans, in fact, farmers t irn their work horwes out for tli winter uuil they come lu fresh and fat In the Hprlu. Cattle, live out aeveti or eii;ht nioiitliK. They mow the prairlu cruss uiul alack It for whiter ami give out Uraw. My iielhliora Hold Kteera ut ft" each, anil any kind of a horse that ran plow, from $ irdj up. I railed sixty thlikeiiH ami five jilit, ih jiork, chick eiiH, butter and pay well and al ways a good market for anything a mint raises, so I have every reason to ho tlmnkrul, besides at the end of three yearn I net my patent for homestead. I heard of no botncHtead selling for leas than JJ.OOO, so where under the sun I'oulil an old uiuu or young uiuu do belter? 8. C. N. U. No. 81909. """ ' " " " " 3 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES talar siraaasarlolitsTalaslsrcalarsinsssyslbrrt. Oss ISc aarkass ealais all llksra, lady s. la call oetot seller Iks aay artrr fa. taoctnaya , a, aarasaal wliasal ntsisf ssart trlls lac baa tMaiss-Ms l SiSaSkMU aa Mu Cslefa, HOt'HOH VHVCCO,, Quiney.JII,.-vU DOWN IN LITTLE HALT. 'Iter lb Artist la Sometimes Hsa tvnetled with Shower af foist. When the crowd grows particularly iithusliif tic In a little concert hall In ie heart or Little Italy, nickels and Imes and quarter, and sometime irger coins will flash throufh the moke-fllled air at the singers on the nrpeted platform, says the New Tors orreFpomlent of the Cincinnati Tlmes tar. These white-toothed, dark-brow-d, vivid artists never deign to uotlo :he silver shower while they are sing log. But at th close of a song, tbey grab earnestly for these maierltl evi dences of esteem. For these gifts an the only pay they get. It sometime, happens that the crowd doesn't loosen up readily. In which case the propri etor hands a number of his particular friends pieces of money, and at tin end of the next song there Is a rlol of "bis bis," and a hail of money on the smeary stage. The stupors, ol course, return these pieces to the pro prietor, who does It again. But ths other night the men at one table did not throw the money they had been given. The singers looked toward then exoctantly. and they Just grinned Im pudently. The proprietor came down to reason with them and they sneered at him. Ami then the angered artists, feeling that they wore being deprived of their rights, assailed the short change specialists, first with vocal and later with chlnaware reproaches. Bui Magistrate Finn let 'em all go nexl day. "Ixird." said he. In a weary asld to his court oS'.ccr. "It's Ob! to be an artist." Prueiu-e of Watrh. "Carson's tho most absent-minded chap I over saw." "What's ho been doing now?" "This moi::ii:g he thought he'd left his watch at home, and then proceed ed to take it out of his pocket to see If h had time to go home and net It." Llpplncott's. This paper contains the advertisement of tlie wonderful Danyss Virus prepared by Dr. Danysz of the Pasteur Institute, Paris. This preparation is lo use all over Kurope in ridding dwellings and sta bles in ci Ill's and villages of rats and mice, and it is now being put on sain with all dealers In the United Spates, where Its success will doubtless equal that abroad. Si'tll MrrtiiKllnsr. The Doctor (siiiklag his teeth Into a white pippin) What a wonderful bene faction to mankind the npple is! Tlie I-rof.,SMor--p!,tii'fartion ! Y'ou In nocent! It's a product of graft, sir nothing but graft ! Tha Latest Pad. Anna P. Adams Tstsfrtcol Beauty Jur tie. 10,000 prizes to those who solve It. Amuses young and old. Bend 25c to-day. Hnom 212. SO State street, Chlcaio. In I'lllaburar, I'erhnps, "What is an alderman's pay In tils towu';" asked tho strnnscr. "I haven't ths slightest idea," answered the prominent local politician. "Von don't know whether they get a salary or notT' "O, yes: they get a snlsry. I know what that is. hnt that's all." THE I You could nbver hope to buy a more stylish or serviceable shoe than the "Leading Lady." It Is rlcht up-to-date ia appear K; f mice and fits the foot perfectly from the very first. Besides k. B a i . , 1 . a (..l.l. DVlIISg Vl U11U tUIUlUl UUW wears much longer than most made that it lasts twice as long as the average shoe, and will retain its shape to the end. Wty buy inferior shoes when, with the soma money, you can get the "Leading Lady?" Your tleuler will supply you; tr not, write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole. FR EE-It you will send ns the name not handlo Leading Lady btioes, wo will send you Iree.pos puid. a beautiful picture of Martha Washinfton. siie l!ix2l. Wo aleo make Kotiorbilt Shoes, Martha Waahinston torn I art Shoes, Yonuu tualilou taboo School Shoes. F.MAYER BOOT MILWAUKEE. W ISCON SIN For milEsIP PINK eaalelCi SILVER KING BARLEY Wlewnniln Ifirotf1 tti trst bar ley Lit lit Uuiua. t'ortfcin It 1 1 It pr.Mliufjsi tlio bvl4wt fltiiUui lrurlf'jamea,rth. fi OF CO VARIKTIKsl '( mttA If Uib Wi.r-..iiin Arrlrtll ttrsmlH)aitl(iu alMaw'sr. Ivtur Kinar j&fi Birlty tatW'ti thtlis)ta.t. Hisjblnuf.t -'ij yn'iia on ru 11 wb duixut 'is i itatda do wTwjwUer. Likdras - rarJkWatoA.ai... If M BBS I t' -1 - va V((.r - e Jkean.aiaaan mm 11.11 fi W 5 j. mm ? SAIZZR'S Bit LIC fl DOLLAR GRASS TEOS.NTE Juirn loiia.rOrawpuvwrad Itself wtfh lnry Uilvon. It'a top to tSa PfclU' t- .atMcUio I titimuil t llO,OWi.tiu.at. It will Oe luurii omrv fr viU fTJSr lfcvtl. KTSiryLMKlT U tittsi.lif about It. i- vuri Xnulf MI lew H for IWV, utt cow l but t ; t tier trr. ! nl; wltfi !' t1rt rrtJii wttbla ! Wtjfki ft ilinf ami Rnlditm f ifldi iuan t cajbw i is, wsr.L, caiatui wiiaut uita iw tou gruaa iihmi ircaw PUHE CLOVER AND TI.'JIOTHY OEEO BalMr't tiotb Cantury ulralnnof rlowvr ii1 iimoiSy aeod ft mi all alone la thsjtr u,loliitP r'Urltr. f onun ihrr ' timr f'an muf gur asUiikuiaV, lub uiv ar irau iruu n ojua. iiai i orvu xumwautmncm W kav by all ad da tha larsaat Sad Potato UmU In tho Wort! no of our oollaro holdo 0,000 Buahala I jdSTDIQ CATALOG FREEnBS ' . "f CI A In Or for 10 in tampB) wamail fraaof m.jjp sniiiun iMiiiar iirnaa M luillun LAiI.ar (iiKU; VualtH, tbafareal , jiejinirisj wjuu, uiTsurti asverupi nutti. yiemitic nti. lt atf stt T goto mart thorewitli. ; ' And If J"U Bud 14 wo ada to liovur aoeu b you tiaf uro mil AFTER FOURYEARS OFfflSERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, MA "For four years my life was a misery to mo. I suffered rrom irrpgiiian ti(T8, terrible drag, ping sensations, extreme nervous ness, and that all pono feeling in my stomach. I hail Riven tip hope of ever being well when I begun to take Lydia E.Fink. barn's Vegetable Compound. Then I felt as thouph new life had been given me, and I nm recommending it to all my friends. "Mrs. V. S. Ford, 1038 Lansdowne St, llaltimore, Md. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Pint barn's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years Rnd to-day is more widely and Buccensfullytiscdtnan any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, iibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, that bcttring-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had tailed. If you are suffering from any of thes ailments, don't give up hope until yon have given Lydia E. llnkham's Vege table Compound a trial. If you would like special advice vv rite to Sirs. lMnkliam, I.vnn. Mass., for it- 8!e lias (ruldetl tliousnntls to health, free ok charge The Keasoa I Maks and 8cll More Ken's $3.00 to $3.60 Shoes Than Aay Other Maautsxtorti Is lu I live ths wasrar She tenant t Ike neat . nomplateorgarilikiloB at trained sxrtt BJS4 sklilaS shoemakers Ik the conntrr. The aelaeUok ot the leathers fkr tars: Bkrt f ttM Ska, knd vary detail of tha snaking trj ererv devkrtmerit. Is Km ae inr BV id oaei inoetDaa.r. it ina aa mava.ry. If I could shma t.ki how c.r.nllT W L. r.tllaa ahoes Sr Skkd. you would then Bkderatknd wkf they hold tketf ahapa. it Setter, ud west longer Uua any oik or aaaka. My Method of Tanning tut Salts mnkf thm Mor Fltxlbltand ioi.ytr Weartnq than any othtrt. hoe for F.vrry M ember i.f Itie tetaanlly, XI era. Hoy a, Women, SI laaes Mnrl CatUdresu For ante by shoe) denlers eyerywhere. PRIITInM I None KnuliiB ollhoiit w. L. DonrlM wHUIIUIl t iibiik "il lrli- siatiiixd BO bottuua. tut Color I relets Ussd IxolBalraly. OktaJof sssasd are. W. U DOUULAS. 167 Sssrk St., BracktBS, Msas. CORRECT SHOE FOR STYLE, EASE AND GOOD WEAK shoes. It Is so well of a dosler who rfnsu ana special merit Gf SHOE CO JFO DISTtMPEB, CATABRHAL EYE FEVER. AMD ALL NOSH AND THROAT DISEASES s7.t ,:l J r $ i m w-e, m J .k' SSiYdfM jf-y "Vim .r7 1 Cures the sick end acts sis iraventive lor others. Liquid flvea en the tongue. Safe lor brooil mares and all others, lies! kidney remedy. 50 writs s bottle, 15.00 the dozen. Sl.00 and 110.00 the doien. Sold by all druggists and turf goods houses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, Chemists, Goshen, hi. 141 CEARriESS BARLEY The parlay ot your il.-uknw. no beanla; saay to barTewt. yielding IiiNbw Vurk BtatB 121 bushels par EnjercrY'iSIiani OAT Oar ntm Emporor'Vll ilam uat I" Die grott twtoat f tt.ui'tjiiturjr A Mil fw t atu n r t vk t h e CmiMsrur biuiMlf. Voa will wtuU IU lit tliHl-Vttl, Dig Ultvl ptkckgf). ti lit ton r arfj i itiainlllcvut bay. mm V ;,'.fl.'d all toata aantulait of Hii.ar Klnt ar and ly food uru.1fr. logcttmr t.iiI) f(ao(J uru.1fr. togctltar Ts-uti ftbova ft basikaaa of Para Baad Kawaltv r. I mm m pSr-:.'7