aHimit iiij njW-aiinawawi nss imwm m .n r-i mm ii imm inlniij-r - r' iini iiiiiiiiiiiiiwciriniiinirin rm ni Hniinwimn mm m i iwiii i itss wi n ns I ! from womnV rdlmonts nro Invited to -write to the names nntl addressee luie jpcn, for jtositivo proof that Lydia E. llnklmiu'a v cgetaiuo i oiiiiHiiuia docs cure ieiuaio ills. Tiriior llotnnve!. Chir-agc, III. M i. Al.oi.a Sperling, 11 L.mg (ton Strivt. l.liidley, lnd.Mrs. Mst Try. riimleV. Kn.-.''-ff. Ko-IIh, tiilToril I:immi. Heotl. N.Y.-Mr. s. J. H;iri.. r. Cnrnwullvine, N.Y."- Mr. Win. V'Mi"lit.oTi. ripeinnatl,) .!' W.K llou-li,' i::..-t iw At Milwaukee, wi.Mrs. K'uiiia luivo, t.. lt St., jrmai1. Vhnrrn of t.lfn. South Tloml, ln i.-. Mrs. l'ru I I erti i, 10)1 8. I.afilVOtte M'rent. K0.1I1, Kontii.-Wy.' Mrs. ! :,n IlnlViml. BnoklleM, M.j.V Jin. Koah LouMinioiit, V".)7 8. M-irkot t. rut ers. in, N.J. i "Ivi. Vm. S niervil'.e, 1! Hamburgh Avcuuo. riiil:i.l.'liilIn, Ps.. Mrs. K. E. G.irrott, 1107 North U.fimt Street. EtWMkura, WIs.-.M.-s. Carl Tl.ililko. Mnfrplfv TronMes. Woreoster, Miss. Mrs. Dohjlva Cole!, 117 S'lllltl.'ltO M -""t . Indl.insioli, lorl-Mrs. A. P. Anderson, liftf K. I'lHlt Blr.'cl. P!? Him. I's-Mrs W. P.. Pooler, twitter Station, 0..Mi s. Ahomi JTnnlhatir.t tin.-i!intl.l)i..-Mi9. II. 11. .M:uM,k:L, 'Jljj tlilbert Avetill,'. MoKvlorn, Oliio.-wMrs. T,co M;in's, Iiox l.",l. lc witt villa, X.Y. Vm. A. A. iil.-. Johnstown, N Y,-Mrs. lloiuur N. Seaman, 108 I'.. Mln Htnct. Burtouviow, lil.ilr. I'otor IjRngenbahn. AvnM Operation. Famfntf dd, Mil. -Mrs. ,1... 11. Kandr. Adrian, Un.brini V. HVnrv, lloulu No. 3. Indianaitolls, Inl.r?Boadie V. I'lper, 2d South Ad'lWn Street. ImlsrUle. Kj.-Mrs. Sain Iio, Fourth Si. South Wm ll'trl.or, Mntiie.w Jin. Lillian Rnbulns, Ml. Dvort Unlit Htntion. Detroit, Mich. Mia. Frl.vln Itoaeuau, Mt Moldrum Avenuu, German. Organic ll)iArnraentt rloxter, Ills.xMr. M iry Ball, loonier, Ind.-Mrs. KllzsWond.Tl.F.n. Vn.4. Hellonrno, lawn. Mrs. Clara Watoriuaim, K. F. D. No. . Bsrdstown, Ky. Nfrs. .Tosoph flail. Lewlston, Miilne. Mrs. Henry Oloutlor, B8 Oxford Strent. Minjl";iiolii, Minn. Mrs. John O. Moldan, i; 2115 Second Str,;ct. N Bharr.roirfi, Mu.-Joeio 11am, R.F.I). No. Box 23. Marlton, N.J.Mn. Geo. Jordy, Route No. 3, Box 40. Choter, Ark. Mrs. Ella Wood. Oollla, (la. Mrs. T. A. Ciihl.. Pendleton, lnd.Mrs. May Marnhall. R.n.44. Cambridge, Neb. Mrs. Nellie Mimlandcr. Painful fVrlnHs. Oonhen, Ala. Mrs. W, T. I'hIIou. Route No S. :iil,-i,T.,, Ill.-Mrs Vni.Tully,4'.'. Oc ti-nAT. 1' iw 1'i.v.', Mirlt Mrs. Ktnma' lllaper. l'lusliin?, Ml,:h.-Mrs. Hurt 1."U, K. 1M. No. i : rff of I. A. Hanlorn. rofr.M-vllle, Mi s. Mm. S. .1. denes. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mia. Flora Ahr, 13C2Krtit Str.nt. Clevolai,d, Ohio -Miri Lll Sto'jer, t,-,19 1 let ATcnue, S.K. Wrsli-yTlllc. l'a.-Mis. MaKale Fster.R F 1). 1. lyeiilnrK,Tenn Mrs. l.ue ililiiard, fl.lt.U H a; ilild, o. lr s. Maymo WiuUlo. Herrin, III .w'rs. 'A.a. i'i,lkel. ' in:hi'Str, 1ml. Mrs. Mar Ileal. P lMd.-Mrs. Win. (terl.ih. H F. TV No. 1. baltiuioio, Md.-Mi. V. 8. I'ord, I.ans- downe Street. Roxliury, Maxs.-Mr.FranclsMerklo,1.1 Field Street. Clm lifil'ile. Mo. Tisa Anna 'Vall:ire. Ouvsvllle. Ohto.-Mrs. Kila MU lia. l, 11 1' fi. Ua)tnn, Ohio. - Mrs. Ida ll.ilo, Box Na- tlitnnt Military ll'iiue. Lehanon, I'a.xMrs. Man y L. Itlttle, 233 I.oL man Htn-et. Pykes, T-n:i. -Minnie Hull. llutroit,Micu. Mrs. Louise Jung,332Chcstnul Ovarian Trouble. Vinc -nnes, Ind.-Mra. Sj l. B. Jerauld, COS T. Tenth Suei t. Gardiner, Maine.-Mrs. 8. A. Williams, It. F. Ii. No. 14; Box rhiladelphla, I'a.-Mra. Chas. Roell, 2407 IT. (iariiot street. Ilattsburg,.MlsKMlssVcrniiWllk08,Il.F.D.l. Feninlo WeaUnesH. Willluiantie, Conn. -Mrs. Ltla lKinoyan, DoS WoodMile, Idaho. Mm. R.T'hol .Tohnson. Rockland, Maine. Mis. Will Young, 0 Col. iiinbia Avenue. Peottville. Mich. Mrs. J. Q.Johnson. R.F.fl J. liavton, Ohlo.-Mrs. F. It. Smith, 411 Klin St. Frle, Fa -Mrs. J. 1". Kndlleh. It. F. Ii. No. 7. Beavor Falls, Pa.-Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 2100 Svonth Avunuo. Fairetiance, Pa. Mrs. I. A. Dunham, Box 151 Fort Hunter, Pa. Mrs. Marv.Tane Shntto. Fast Karl, Pa.-Mrs. Augustus l.yon, K F.D.2. Mouua, W. Va. Mrs. Luirua Wbeatou. NerTnua Prostration. Oronngo, Mo. Mrs. Mae McKuight. Cunulen, N.J.-Mr. Tillle Waters, 451 Liber ty Sirei:t. Jos"ih. Oregon. Mrs. Alios ITufTman. Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. John Johnston, 210 Birgel Street. Christiana, Taun. Mrs.. Mary Wood, R.F.D. No. 3. Peeos, Texas. Mrs. Ada Tonne Eci'leston. GrauitevUle, Yt. Mrs. Chas. Barclay, K.l'.D. Of These women are only a few of thousands of livinr witnesses the power of Lydia 15. 1'inkham'g Vegetaldo Cbmpound to cure female diseases. Not ono of these women ever received compensation in any form for the vxso of their names in this advertisement but are will ing that we should refar to them because of the good they may do other suffering women to prove that Lydia K. I'inkhain's VeRetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are tho truth and not liing but the truth. ASoiith Da kotaMoiieyMalver E - . . ... ISII'ROVKMKXTS: A seven-room house with good cistern. Barn 68x82, holds 150 tons hiiy, 0 head of horses and 100 head of cattle. Granary, 5,000 hu. capacity. Tool house. Two good wells. One windmill, pump and tank. East half fenced in two parts, west half all under one fence. Fine grove of young trees on three sides of the house. It can't be beuten In the United States lor a monoy-makiT. Prion Is rljilit. The following crops per acre were raised on the above place last season: Durum wheat nveraBed U5 bu., which at 90c brought $22.60 per acre. Bar ley averaged 27 bu., at 55c or $14.85 per acre. Blue Stem wheat averaged 18 bu. at $1.06, or $19.03 per acre. Flax averager 16',i bu. at $1.55, or $25.54 per acre. Oats averaged 35 bu. at 4Cc, or $16.10 pir ucre. Only 240 acres under cultivation, balance virgin Kod. What the other fellow can do you can do. If this is too large, come up and let me fit you with a smaller farm. 110SS E. PARKS, Lily, South Dakota RHEO rMTISI I want every clironln rheumntle to tnroir iwnr all medicines, all liniments, all planers, nnrl qlve Ml'NVON'3 KI1EUMA. TLSat RF..MKDY n trial. No matter what your doctor may eay, no matter what your friends muy Bay, no matter hqtr rrejndlced you may be against all adver Ised remedies, go nt onee to your drug gist and get a bottle of tba RHEUM t llBM REMF.HY. If It falls to give sjinS. faction, I will refund your mon-y. MunyoD Remember this remedy contains no sal icylic a"td, no opium cocaine, morphine or other harmful ilrucH. It In put tip tinder the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug Act. For aa!e ty all druggists. Price. 25c WHICIf WRIT1KO TO ADVERTISER pleas say yoa saw liiu atavsrtlsoiursra tat this Dame ill This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of I'.iii.t materials. It it an absolute guarantee ol pur ity and quality. For your own protection, see tli.it it is on the side of every keg ol white lead you buy. HaflOMAL IEA0 COMraDT 1M2 Tn.t undine in tori 30 ft Bowels Biggest organ of tho body tho bowels and the moat important It's ot to be looked after neglect means suffering and years of misery. CASCARETS help nature keep every part of your bowels clean and strong then they act right means health to your whole body. i C S.SCARKTS iocs boa lor a week 'a treat- n:r-iiL. All drutrpi. litc.krfcl seller m v tilt '.roild alilhou boacs a month. sVJ Best Cuug.ll Syrup. 1tesCood. Ii 71 1 in time. Si. 14 hv drue n'.sts. fl Orluin of lloic'a . nines. Ppaniels were so tnl!ed because tlsa original breed of tills typo enrue from Spain. The? Jllcnlielm spaniel got bis namo from nienlielm palace, where tills dog Frst gained popularity lu the time of tlio great Uuke of Marlborough, Iu the same vny the King Charles Bpauiel owes Us name to the merry monarch. Fox terriers did not gain their names from a likeness to the fox, but from the fact that formerly thej were used in bunting foxes. Many jenrs ago they were sent by their mas ters down the fox's burrow to draw and kill their quarry. It was In those flays a saying that a good fox terrier never came out of a burrow without the fox. He either brought out tils prey d"e:id or new-? came out alive hlui lelf. The bulldog used to drive cattle and wus trained to meet the rushes of his enormous charges by gripping them in their most vulnerable spot the nose. Thus in time ho became known na the bulldog. The dachshund is a German dog, and, as his name indicates when translated, was used for hunting badgers. Hence his name badger dog. Among hunters in the i'atherlutid this breed is still popular, although, as a rule, they are now too delicate to face such a ferocious fighter as the badger. Spitz dogs are so named owing to their sharp noses. This is also a Ger man name, spits meaning sharp pointed. Another name for this breed Is Dalmatian dog. because his native home wus In Dnlmatln. "pH Ills (rails Idea. Forsigaer Why do you osll it a marr" election ? Native We call it that, mister, 'causa that's the way w got primed fur a real election. Thousands of country people know that in time of sudden mishap or aocident Hamlina Wizard Oil is tbs best substi tuto for the family doctor. That is why it is so often found upon the shelf. Hereafter all til h1i in onstantino- p'. must be kept in shops, paved wilb mar ble (which is ctc-sp there), or wilb plaques of so-culled Mall a atone. lied, Wekk, Werry, Watery Ers Relieved by Murine Fy Remedy. Compounded hy Kaperlenred I'liyslelans. Conrorma to l'ure Kood and Dru I-a vs. Murln lKreBt Smart; Soothes Kyt 1'aln. Try Murine In Your Kyes. Ak Your Druggist. lie Wai, "You're a traveling man, I presume Mr. Wsltles," ventured the new bote! ..lerk, with an affable Buiile. "Yea. sir." said the big. bearded ath 1,-te who bad j'it registered. "Do I look wmw m in mm am. f.ni..T.V2) El asssf Nt;iM'(::(I(J Mews, tin lending tfchnV-ni jmbli.ntMm In the I's ilril Stiilc" iUvcti-d lo Hip encinceiir professinit. reviews at t length the l'tmnnm cann situation m'mI tells why. In it opin ion, the luck plan Is preferable for r'he rnnni I'ttlicr tlntn lite f.?i i I M'M-levcl Tii,. artli lt' Is w ill'i fur the 'Jc i:eial jnihlie as l!J)'vl tvoll fiti1 ,,ti!'!iinii ,n..l irli-i I., elinr ulii.lile In Ml'M!I i'i tli essential finis in the contrivers unit the inula points of the m!n;i til questions involved, 'l'liat Ihe doclsion iu fnvnr of n lock ciltnti three years r.go wits tu.nle 'In oi:f.niilty with tb.e weight of the lu'st en ginocrlug 'pl!ion" is the nssurtince given M (lie openlntf of the rev' w. riiglin erliig News iiss.'i-ts Hint no American engine. -r of high priifeslon: stantling Inis lent his iiimic to the ct'.in' it Igti imnlnvt the lot 1; plan of coll et rucl ion. The review pr icictls lo a cot siilcrutlim of the re;rt of the board of engineers, which made an t Miiuiiiittlon of einidillons on the Isllmnis, nnd takes tip (me by one the arguments neili st the lock tvpe of canal. I'or con slruclioli iiiutie Ihe eiiginet'is on the isthmus "make nn estint.itc of over $ltMi,(H:(),cM) as the minimum excess for cost f a sett level over Ihe lock canal," it Is stated. This does i,o, include carrying on Hie work by the gov ernment nnd sanitation, amounting to perhaps $;!.tKHV10 mutually in ml'M Hon. 'I'licie are oilier ,Klliioi al cost cliarges nnd physical pi-il-lems eou nectetl with the proposed chan.; which niijinint t foni'bift'ilo ti-Xic.jtite, Dwelling upon physical problems In llio wnj of coiistrih flin; il.e iv,5nl. Kiiglneeriiig News points rit thai, u'l hough the culting of tn fort; .r.i'e lKvk connecting the octvns seems v. simple malter lo the layiuan. the.V are unsolved dilllcuities in the way of a sea-lt-vel canal. The danger f watdt along the sides of a long stretch of ennnl through soft iuagiuires M dwett upni, when considered willi rchitioti to a rainfall of twenty liichel or more in one month. Parts of the eld Fretx h ditch, it is said, actually Oiled w ith silt ami mud through such causes. Three virtual canals would lie recessary, the review says, r-ilnuld n sen level route lie chosen one for the canal proper and two othcrsi one on either side, for diversion of the flood wuhrs. That a sea-level ejnl Is possUi'c. given unlimited money for construction and lime. Is ndv.itted, but it Is argued that such n construction would never be profitable. Concerning the (hitim lake and dam proposition, the PjnIow says: "We can testify from aclual personal observation nnd study CT the ihnn site nnd of the borings and pits that the (iatnn dam will be n .ife and permanent ns any structure ever reared by man. Yet it is needles for us to say this in view of the emphatic approval of the tlnni by fie hoard of engineers which has visited Ihe Isthmus, and which Include .'he highest authorities on dam construction Hint could be found anywere." Turning to a consideration of the locks themselves, the Knglncerlng News writer poK;is out that tho "sen-level agitation is n. '"allacy" in assuming that there is sfinething objectionable or dangerous to n vessel in passing through n canal leek. "The delay," it is slated, "of a couple or Iiouih or so renulrerl to pass through the locks Is no argument agalns': the lock system, for this delay in itself a mere (rlile lu the course of a voyage lasting itself two weeks or more will be more than made up hy tho faster 'lime which ships can make when sailing through the broad open channels of Inke Htitun, as compared with the netvssnrily slow rate of sailing through a sea-level canal." As for the danger in a lock ennui, the review points out that the Man chester canal has four locks and Ihe Sanlt Ste. Marie canal passes through Hie g eatest lock in the world the greatest eannl traflie known. F.lahorate provltloii lias been made in the designs for the l'tuniina locks agalnsl acci dent and the locks indeed will lie In duplicate, so ns to make ono available in Case of damage to the other. Concerning the possibility of the lock canal being damaged by earth quake, the Hngiueering News iints to Hie fact that some pieces of masonry lu Panama City have lioeii standing since the eigtheenth conlury unharmed b quakes, it is admitted that eartlniuake shocks nro possible lu the cnnnl sr.ine, but It is shown also that any shock severe enough to damage the locks probably would damage also the great Hambon dam, an essential feature of a sen-level canal. Other arguments are brought forward going to show that the lock canal will not only pass nil the truflic for which It is designed, but that there will be actual gains iu carrying out the lock project. MAKES THE GUN SILENT. aaxlm'a nine Muffler, Showing Tar hlne Velnrs, and How Altnetaed. Patents having been obtained on it n vnenty-four countries, Hiram Percy tlgxliu gave u demonstration and ex planation yesterday of his silencing novice for rifles liefore a large number of representatives of newspaper and Biientilic publications, lly the use of n sandbox target the inventor made it series of experiments by tiring va riety of rifles, ranging in power from I twenty-two-ealiher up to the liew Kpringllold thirty-calil-or military rifle. They were 11 red both with and with out lite "silencer," and the spectators or perhaps It might be better to say inilitors utiirvehHl at the effect of tho 'irtle device. It is said scientific tests show that 00 per cent of the noise of pxplosion Is eliminated. The "silencer" is a metnl tube about Reven indies long and an inch and a quarter in diameter, which enn he fas tened quickly to the end of a rifle barrel which hn'l lieen provided with a thread for tl'Hi purpose. Hitherto those who did ivit know Mr. Maxim's -v-vi SKITS rv-'M-ft1 maxim's IUFIH MtrrLEB. secret had an Idea there was a valve in the "silencer" which stopped the rapid escaiie of the gases from the end of the barrel. It is these gases which cause the noise in firing. The illustration pictures the rifle muliler, how it Is attached to Hie gun, and ulso elves a cross section of the muliler showing the chambers which catch and whirl the sound waves. Mr. Maxim explained that the prin ciple used iu stopping or slowing up the gases Is that of a negative turbine and the process, in effect, is the re verse of that used in driving boiwls with a turbine engine. There Is a hole through the center of the "silencer' large enough to permit the easy pus aage or the bullet. As for the gaxes, they are given u rapid rotary motion by the device, which prevents tUelr es cupe until this motion has died down, Mr. Maxim used the simple Illustra tion or a wusn nasiu. ny giving a rapid rotary motion to the water it is prevented from escaping through the vent at the bottom until the motion slackens, when it While the water is the vent is open so Ject would be able freely wthoiit being escapes slowly. revolving rapl-ily that n small on to puss through retarded in the sugniesi degree, -j lie invention was passed aioiiiid the room compelte and in cross section fur Inspection. It Is declared Unit the velocity of the bullet is not lessened in the least degree, its the gases have done all their work on the project lie before they reach Hie "silencer." SOETLNG PEARLS. the (iems Vary t.rciuly In Stae, Sbsue and lluullt-. When the pearls are taken from the dead fish they are first sorled accord ing to size. This is done by passing tliem through a set of ten small brass sieves, called baskets, with meshes of varying sl.es. Pearls of the lirst class that are perfect both In sphericity and in luster are called aid. Those of the second class, that to the average ob server seem funnily without flaw, are nnitari, and most of Hie pearls wo see in Hie west and on general sale come under this head. Of the third class, call niasaiiku, are those that are somewhat Irregular in shape and a trifle olT In color, but that are valuable for use in clusters and are largely used by eastern artificers iu mountings of various sorts. Kuril! Is tho double of twinned pearl, which, when of good luster and sulliclently freakish shape, Is sometimes enormously valuable. Iu this class the most wonderful speci men on record is the great Southern Cross pearl, which is in reality nine pearls naturally grown together and forming a perfect cross an Inch and n li till long. It was found off the const of Western Australia in IST-i. Many seed pearls and rejections, ealleel va dlvu, are generally ground Into chtt- nniii, and used as an Ingredient in a favorite sweetmeat. From China also conies a heavy demand for seed pearls, and in India bushels of them literally are nsel in the decoration of idols and sacred images and of weapons as well. Everybody's. Preventing- rnlnt Troubles. It's easy enough to recognize the symptoms of poor paint, after It has been on awhile - after Its Inherent ten dency to crnek himI peel and scale :id blister, etc., lias developed Into trouble. You know these pi In t "diseases" usu ally Indicate ndiillot :il Ion or substitu tion In t'm paint inalerl.'tls. And you know the only rcim-dy Is repainting. A Utile knowledge of pnint ami ptiliitliix requirements, nnd how to make sure of the purity and quality of materials, would present all trouble. Bnd snve Ihe big extra expense of re painting; Jufit as a proper knowledgo of simple heiillh-laws. ami observance of them, prevents sickness. A complete painting guide. Including ft book of color schemes, specification for ali kinds of pulutlm: work, and nn Instrument for detecting adulteration In paint materials, wi(h directions for using It, can be had free by writing National I-ad Co.. umvi Trinity p.idg., New York, and asking for llouseown er's Painting Out lit No. 41V A very simple guide lu the purchase of while lead (the only sure and safe paint material) Is the famous "Iiutch Hoy Pnlnter" trademark; that trade mark is ni absolute guarantee of purity aud quality. ffsiCTii' Her I'rlrttds. Nan U.n'.i.'t' a pretty girl, tlon't you think V Fan Slit- is.-d to be biautif'll before she found it nut ON A MODERN WARSHIP. The Ferllnsta of a foinniauder aa lie. rrllx-it by lllmae-lf. How the commander of a modern big American battleship enn feel is dis closed in the following, taken from a letter written by such uu ollteer : "There are more than !HH men on tills ship, and on the theory Hint an official of the government Is a servant of the people I am the servant of these (.(Hi men am) am bound to see that they nro kept In food ami clothing and base ball bnts ami abundantly supplied with ot t utiti Hon. Perhaps I should feel more Independent If I didn't have to listen resiectfully to the orderly every time he comes In and makes one of ids In finitely numerous -epni tt ami put men In Jai' when I don' w.nil to. "Some of these !HM' men look Here dignified nnd Indepe'i lent than I feel. I wonder whothcr i look dignified and ll. dependent. I suppose I ought to do so, for lo swing a sleel mass .i(H feet long successfully around like a monster and to iiiuke l.'.ooo tons writhe around the corners of narrow channels Is something of an art. after all, and one tioi possessed by many of the inhabit ants of the globe. "Wit, t nil that swinging of steel mon ster- around there go the responsibility and the knowledge that If the ship runs aground the whole civilized world will be aeiiia luted with It Inside of twenty four hours." When Ynn Pal nn Heavy Storking do your shoes pinch, and yviir f-et swell and perspire f Sprinkle Al'hn's Flint K. Into your shoes, nnd net lustunt reiief IWit thing to use when wenrlng ruliliers. Try It for Ounrliu: 1'iiitlcs and ttieiikln In New Shoes. Sold Krervwliere. 'J.'tc. Sample KI!I-;K. Address. Alien S. Olmsted, L Itoy, N. T. Accept do substitute. Fortunate is the woman who remem bers that frowns beget more wrinkles than smiles. One of Hie first tasks a man gives tils wife is lo hereafter carry on all Ihe correspondence with bis kin folks. Of what use Is II to have a wife, lie Hrgucs, unless she will relieve a mno of all the letter writing to his kin. Still Striiuitlliin;. "t'nele Hiratn, have joii ever written any iiiugnxiue atones';" "N no. not yet. dear: I have only tt-rittcti stori'"' f"" iiMi.'i-'ities." PILES Cl'ltlvD IN O TO 14 DAYS PAZO Ol NTMKNT Is guaranteed to eure any rase of llehlr.g. Blind. Weeding or Protrud ing Piles In H to 14 days or money refundod, tOc. P.ritish capitalists have ninilied to the Turkish government for n concession covering the oil lields of Hitgda 1 anil Mosul. A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat, re nuircs itniie'ilint , attention. Itrown's Bronchial Troches always give relief. In boxes 2Ti cents. Samples mailed free. Joliu I. Itrown & Son, Hoston, Mitss, The Date's seem most jihliaod to sui cide. Their average is 250 self-murderer a million persons n year. Only One "BIIOMO OUINIXIC" Thltt Is LAXATIVE BIIOMO Qt'l VTNB. Look for the signature of E. W. OltOVK. lased tha World ovar to Cure a Cold lo One Day. -Cc. -1. v ...1 J'' J 0 ::r;a .iP S '.-.o;u t yfcy JrT?ri-fiv jmm ALCOHOL 3 PKK CENrTj AVcsediWc Prrpanillon hVAs slmllsMHiP ilx- R'odanf rncrjuhi ling Ihe Siomadis oMJjwclsaf "sasasasssav la TromoiVs Dialion-CVfruJ nessann Ivesi'.ContainsncitUvr Opium.Mnqihinc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. AV.7f Srrri" jix.Stma e v r : i ,, ".M.VI- It tmoiu.tlSiit (.'it, r.trr T muBf'tn thmn Anprferi rtpmcrlv fnrPimnM lion , Sour Smr,inch.DtarrtM Voi-msjl'oimilsioiis.reTnsli rvess and Loss of Slei?. Facsimile Signature of NEW i..r w For Infanta and Children. Tlic Kind You ilavo Always Bought Bears tbo Signature of WW W In Use For Over Thirty Years 'r- ...,.) ..nrL.ptllpKOOftS' a- ' ir IfUUIOJllt-i'i Exact Copy of Wrapper. ..aasaiin tA -j r j - v. j rv'jisii Br mm lni Usf mm hi mm tms ccstmis easeairv. New voas errr. S'S""" iimnii -' - tr In all races the man's brain averages 10 per cent heavier llum the bruin of tn woman. Mr. Wltislow's (toothing 8) rup for rtilld ren teethlnit, softens the gums, reduces lu fliiniiiintloti, allays pulu, cures vtlnd colic iie bottlo. Oil, 'I 4 I.UHf. Hp ITi bet 1 steal a kiss from you. Kho And I'll bet you two kisses you can't. Mexico I.nnd. Hest agricultural and timber hinil In neptilillc. l'rlect J:l tier iicio.s. Address ltonry liciiliani, Cisco, Tex. Messina's end slops the pieturesipie pa rades of the bandits from nearby mountains. Cnre That Cold To-tlny. Nearly all druggists nnd dealers now have iu stock Hune's Plensant Tablets (laxative) for ColcN and Hrip, and they will break up a cold quicker thnn any oth er remedy. A trial will convince you, ns it Itns thousands of others. Avoid KtilTerlng nnd save doctors' bills by ordering to-ilay. 2."i cents a box. Sample free. Address Orator F. Woodward, Ie Itoy, N. V. Taking Nn l.liierftes Mrlttt History. "I think, l.yetirgiis." said the young professor's wife, nn slip leaned fondly over th cradle of their firat born, "we'll have to name hiiu after you." "Yen," responded the young professor, "about 20O years after uie. Ilia Dame, my Ueur, will be Solon. COLT DISTEMPER i-, ' . " Cnn he hanrlted very eaetty. The steli arensrisl.and all ottii ins.laule. no m.ii.r now -etprawwi. b.-ih inim Having s I.IULIO IllSl l.MCl-.K Cl KK. OIta Act. on ttis blood and ei ple e.rms all term or ulMt-mppr. remixly erer known ror mares In r Onti hot lie aiisraiitee.l to eure un.riM KVensl a bottlat Sfl Viuiinrn or , nitKiffrean,i ii.msoii.n, or went iprs par ni.nnluf-oiirs. iOowp now to poiiiiioe inroaw. uur .t'.tl tiorea reuiatljr lo !Ntnu8 tiralra vears. , SPOHN IWEDICAL COrssnlstssailsttsristafbis, Cosher), lndn U.8.sU COVERED WITH IUVE3. Chllii n Ia ol Itreadfnl Sore, Itcti Init, Irrltuttiist Humor (or Two Mont lis MKlo Sufferer In Terri ble rilukt Cured by Cutlcura. "My six year old daughter had the dreadful disease called hives for two months. She became n fleeted by play ing with children who had It. Hy scratching she caused large sores which were Irritating. Her body was a complete sore, hut It was worse on her arms nnd buck. AVo employed a physician who left medicine, but it did not help her nnd I tried several reme dies, but without avail. Seeing the Cutlcura neinedies advertised, I thought I would try thein. I gave her a hot hath dally with Cutlcura Soap and anointed her hotly with Cuticurn Ointment. The first treatment relieved tho itching and lu a short time the dis ease disappeared. Mrs. (J. I Frldhoff, Warren, Mich., June SO and July 13, 'ON." Totter Drug & Client. Corp., Sole Trifiis. of Cutlcura Remedies, Hoston. l.ualnu; JVo Opportunity. "Now that we're to be under civil ser vice," said the crossroads postmaster, "aud I mny have to take an exainluntion some day, I'd better be picking up all the information I can." Thereupon he proceeded to read all the postal cards. Chicago Tribune. A ppNsitnist needs Garfield Ten, the Herb laxative which regulates the liver, corrects count inn lion an J brings good health and good spirits. The l'laj wrljiht. Ho said: "To make a successful pluy Is easy, ns I liuve found it; Take any scandal that comes your way, And scribble some words around It." Mm 320 ACRES of Wheat Land in Western Canada WILL MAKE YOU RICH 50 buhflft pt acre have hrcn grown. Gneml Teratft (rrvntrr than m any other part o Ux Cafe tim-nt. I hi tier New KfiruUtiono U powibU tvitrv a HmnoNtra:. n( loOacrefclrve. and addltiafcaft loo acrtr at $J.iA pr a. "Tho devi'1fnmnt of the tyxintry haa made m;irr(.UtHm ht riilH. It m a rcTl ion, a rvcid cH coeniui-t by fwtllcment that i"i retnarkall." Kxtrart from cw r"pmdnco of a Ni tkm.il KUitor, wlu vibitfd Canada in An trust I ant. Thn rraln cnp of 10M will n t many farmai-A f2).4K to $Z.0O por acre. Grain raUm, Mlaa4 K.irmlnir and D.iiryinir art tht principal .mdr tricH. Climate In cxocllcnt: Hiciat C'ontlttiimt thm hU Katlway AtWantairci unequalled; SchoaS-v chtircht- und markets di at hand. Land may ulfto be purchaned (rum Railway nd Land Coinpanit'M. POR ! .AST IUI8T WRST1 EamphlctH, niapa and information aa t aw to atvure hmrat Kaitway Katea, apply t W. D. Scott, Superfntcndrnt of Immir rarton. ('(tna, Cniiarta, or l. l. Uolmrj. us Jackfii St,,. St. Paul, Minn, and ). M. MacLarhlan, B no, Vntcrtumi, bo. lJakuta. Auibo.ueU Govra Ojrnt Aycnts. FreaM lar whin yoa aaw thlt at)Trtlam.nt. POTATOES bu! - J Per SsLrei't cataloi par I2. EK!S." Lai rest trowers or seed potatoes and early vet otsbles in the worlil. His catalog fiae i ar, sand lOo tn sumps and recciiva catalos and loookaintfls each of onions, carrots, celery, radishes, 1500 lettuce, rulablaa. turoiDa. lao kl parsley, ino tomaioaa. too melons, lawtl iJoliarmlnf flower seed s, in all io.ooa karDals.fi asiiy worm pi. uu or anr man a diodat. ur. El ond 20o and wa add cue kf. of Earllaat If r"eep O'Dur Sweet Corn. J SALZER SFE0 CO.. Bo CN La Crosse, Wis. II S. C. K. tT. - Nu, 13 1U09. 17 Oic of the itapcrfcaitf Duties of Physicians end ins vveii-imormea 01 tne vvona 13 to loam ns to the relative standing nnd reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most, careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product.has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appov.il of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed,bccause of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California l'ig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy lias been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Jjenna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by tho shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Benna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by tire name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States', in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, I). C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food und Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AODSCSE8 Louisville, Ky. Sai Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. INCOSPOSATSO New York, N. Y. flj lilt a traveling womun?'