A Last F.nbrlrt, As wrll known Xmr Yorker' teiiwl fr .ii, a Michigan Central train In ('liimgo, n li:iiiilsoiiio younn lady skippi-d ii) t lii 11. threw hir irma rapturously nlmut Lis uvk, anl klused him innny tii:i". any I in:, "Oh. papa. I'm s.i pml you've coino!" The old gpiitlcninu tlii- w both arms around hor m! h'lil bt-r (ii-.iily t his brraat. Pixm h 1oo!..n1 up into h'8 faco, and horror stood l:i htr eye. "Oh. my, you'ro not my ptipn !" alio snli). trying to frcp hcrs-!f from his embrace. "Yes, I Bin," Insisted the old gentleman, hoi. ling licr t!;lilly; "you nro my long lost duiiis'litcr. nnd I'm Koinj to keep yon right In my nnns until I pt a po llcciii.'iii." When the olliifr ramp and found the old s;iMit Ionian's diamond pin lu tho Kirl's bund, ho snld. "TluU'a a Bow trick here." "Is It V whs tho re mark. "Well. It's several f(ks old Id Nct lork!" lllith Klnanor. "I have n bookkorpor In my office) who Is evidently destined to bo one of cur future rnptnlns of fiiinnrv, nil right." n broker remarket tho other (lay. "lie Is a good clerk, but of late he has been late never:il times, nnd I had to call It tin down. "'You have been Into throe times nl rearty this work,' I said. 'What Is the trouble ovcrsleeplnsf yourself?' '"No, sir and I nm very sorry,' he answered. 'I will try not to let It bnp Ten again. It has been duo to t'10 fact thnt I have been walking to the office iLstead of rldiic;.' "Think the exercise does you good?' I asked him. "'No, sir; rather a matter of econ omy.' he explained. 'Kven small sums count to mo, you see, and I have al ready saved enough to have my shoes resoled.' " Harper's Weekly. Bisrins Change of Life, says Airs. Cbas. Barclay Granitevillo, Vt. "I was passing through the Chanireof Life andsuft'ereu from nervousness '1 ft, andothrr annoying symptoms, and I can truly say that LydiaE.i'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound has proved worth mountains of pold to me, as it restored my health and strength. I never forpet to tell my friends what I jvdia K. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound has done tor me during this tryincr period. Complete restoration to health means so much to me that for tho Fake of other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this loiter." Mns. ("has. JJahclay, K.F.D.,(iraniteville, Vt. No other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-srread and un qualified endorsement, fs'o other med icine wo know of has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than SO years it has been curing female complaints such R3 inflammation, ulceration, local weak nesses, iibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. It costs but little to try Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound, and, as Jlrs.llarelaysays.it is "worth moun tains of gold " to suffering women. WESTERN CANADA THE PENNANT WINNER Best WesJ." TheC5oTemmcto( Canada now rives toevery Actual Settler 1 60 acres of wheat-growing land tree and an additional lu) acres at 13.00 as acre. The 309,0m contested American Settlers making; their homes in Western Canada is the best erldeaco of the superiority of that country. Tbey are becoming- rich, glowing' from 25 to 50 bushel wheat to the acrei CO ta 110 bushel oats and 45 to 00 bushels berle, besides having; splen did herds of cattle raided on tile prairie grass, bairving Is an importsnt Industry. The crop ot 1908 atlll keeps Western Canada In the lead. Tho world will soon look to it as its bed-producer. "The thinif which mot Impressed us was the magnitude of the country that ia available for agricultural purposes. -National Editorial Convwoondrnce. 1908. Low Railway Rates, good schools and churches. Markets couvsnieut. Prices tho Highest, climate perfect. Lends are for sale by Railway and Land Com sanies. Descriptive pampiiletsnn 1 maps sent free. For Railway Rates and other iuiorination apply ta W. 1J. Scott, Superintendent ol Immigration, Dttawa.Canada, or K. T. Holmes, us Jackson St., St. Paul. Minn, and J. M. MacLarhlan. Boa lib Watertgwn, ho. Dakota Autlioriied Goveru" lent Agents. Please ear where you tsw tiili livsrlisemsnu This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute i;ti.ir:ttitrc of pur it y aii'l quality. l'i r your own protection, see tlial it is on tiie side of every k.-g ot white lead you buy. MTHIUl IF0 COMMNT 1S02 Irmly luns.sf are lortt Work While You Sleep Millions of people have CAS CARETS do Health work for them. If yon have never tried this great health maker Get a 10c box and you will never use any other bowel medicine. ruj CASCARHTS toe a boa for s week's ' treatiueut, all drnvikis. biggest seller in the world. Million boies s niuala. H. C. N. V. So. 13 180. WORTH MOMNS mm AM WOTO IMi&STS Tn fur InenmnlA. W'lK'ii you sleep. In which direction do you lay your hend? It nuikcs nuii'li (iilTcreiicc. Kvpti In cilnff I hero Is much scipucp. Sleeplessness or Insomnia may he (rrrntlj- relieved If not netually etireil by lbnlnp the body Ho In the natunil relation of its own uiugnctlMii mid tins e.'irth inniictisin. The liiiliiiin holy, is il event llvlni magnet, Almost ns derentrly jioised ns fi magnelic needle In tho eoinpiiss box. When the compass needle Is pluced In an east ami west direction at once the lioedle begins to try to p-t In n north Blul south line with Its loiiplh. This Is because Hie ninnetic wavvs In puss Iiir from the norlli polo of tho world to tho south polo sweep the iitMRiietio needle Into the lino of least resist ance, lengthwise, so the inntiefio forces of the needle and the ejtnn limy be In harmony. If you nro sleepless, rir rest poorly, look nfler the nrriitieiiioiit of your bed. Turn Its head to the north. Ciet your body In line with the magnetic polar earth waves nm! have no mag netic counteraction in yo.ir nervous make-up by tho enrlli eurrpnls ruiinin;; across your magnetic ornnism. 'J'he proof of n niedh Ino Is Its results. Try this north nnd smith hotly line up nnd note results that will make you marvel if you are nervous mid sleepless. lint and (old Until. fold nnd hot water face baths com bined are much more effective than either one alone for it takes tin- hot bath to cleanse the skin nnd the cold ono to Invigorate nnd stimulate It. The Knpl'nh are dottei'. to the cold water bath for tho whole body as well as tho face, and the Kiifrlisii men ns well ns tho women are famous for the beauty of the'.r complexion. The cold bath makes the skin look clean, but It does not cleanse !t. The fare should bo washed in hot or at lenst warm PRETTY FASHIONS water and should be rinsed in water of tho samu temperature. This should always bo followed by dashing cold water on the face, neck and throat until the skin Unties anil glows. Tin: only time wheu the face should not be rinsed in cold water is after the even ing bath, when the pores must be loft open to drink In tic skin food that lias been applied. The shock of the cold water draws the blood to the sur face and makes the skin firm, smooth, and healthy looking. The glow that this treatment brings to the cheeks Is nature's rouge and surpasses by far any prepared roujre that one could buy. jZms and fancies There is a fad for soft suede leather neckties. There Is a hint of revolt against the empire style. Almost every gown has a different shoulder scarf. The shawls of sixty years ago are again in good style. I'or evening there is a revival of the canary -colored scarf. Satin of the palest pink Is the new color for evening wear. Cotton velvets nro much used for tnllor-inado suits Just now. Kelts will match the skirts instead of the waists this season. The parasol handle of the long tlirec toire fashion Is considered smart. All over braided nnd embroidered coats are teen with perfectly plain skirts. Hoses, in velvet or chiffon or tissue, are figuring largely In the new hat dec oration. TI19 familiar white yoke has given place to the colored one of transparent material. ISlnck tunics, heavy wlt'u embroidery, are sometimes worn over gowns of white satin. Tor daytime costumes tliure Is n ten dency toward tho more unusual shades of fawn In place of the time-honored tan. Tulle nnd linen Jabots are us popu lar as ever in Paris. Tbey range from taK Mi rllMlii Im&B (sal HfcfirfM lr v tho simplest possible plaited frill to tho most complicated' double luce af fairs. There Is a new skirt made upon dl roctntre lines which is partially divid ed, but which Is so citrefnily hung that when walking the division Is not evi dent. llliie1 clrei liinrn, m mm Smooth blue chlCTou velvet Is the material employed In a innsniflolent afternoon pown. 'J'lie cut shows the clever draping on right side, just above knee, and tho yoke and stock of white I risli crochet lace are outlined with shaped collar, elaborately braided In self-tone soutache, pointed straps on FOR THE MATRON WHO DOES HER shoulders and across front are black satin. The sleeves are made attrac tive with buttonholed scallops und small velvet-covered buttons. leaning? Windows. Chamois skin Is excellent for use In cleaning windows. Hot water would spoil it. Wash tho windows with the wet. chamois skin. Hlnse the skin and squeeze it as dry as you can. Now wipe the windows again wilh the damp skin and leave what moisture remains ou the windows to evaporate. If the windows are washed every week the work will be lessened, for It only will be necessary to wipe the windows once with tho dampened skin. The skin must be kept perfectly clonn or the windows will bo streaked. To clean the skin after using it, Iny flat ou a table or sink and rub with plenty of soap nud cold water. Good Heartache Cure. One of the very best remedies for a sick or nervous headache was sug gested recently by a I'IiiiiIkIi sen-ant girl. She took raw tots toes without cither washing or paring anil cut them into thick slices. These were laid close together on the forehead and temples and kept In place by covering with a large handkerchief folded cornerwlse and tied In the back. In a short time tho pain disap peared. As the pieces of potato get hot replace with cold fresh ones. They give all the coolness of Ice without the incidental dampness, and there is not the burning sensation Ice often causes. The potato Is distinctly soothing. atfy Mnsbrnoiu Hals. A Wouiau l:lllor. Mrs. Catherine 15. ISell, editor of the Cannon, of Cannon City, Colo., besides attending to Iht household ami edito rial duties, finds time to serve as pro bation officer In her home county, to do the work of the president of tha lioard of county visitors, to act as spe- einl nuent to the county commlssionei s In onscs of destitution, nnd to be th- Immune ollicer and secretary of the local humane sot let y. Sb? Is a widow and the mother of three children, .vhom she supports ami cares for as well as th.uich she did not bind but keep house. She Is a New Yorker by birth nnd has lived In Colo rado less than c!j;ht years. I. nop mid Milt Mull. At tho places where Irish lace Is sold there comes a tiny scalloped etle, and this can be used with pd result on a smnll bit of lneponslvo silk mull. The two combined make a dainty and costly looking jabot for a turnover col lar at a small price. The silk mill is plain or dotted, and sells for nlmut 5 cents a yard. If t!'!s Is made Into six tine plaits, about four Inches long, with a tab and a buttonhole at toj. then etlp'tl with the Irish scallop. It can be worn with one's smartest blouses or sent ns a sift- to a critical friend. ltrnl A met 1 1 ene. A niacneilc personality is often more powerful than ability, ami Is oflen, very often, placed In th balance against It. It Is therefore advisable to exert oneself to the utmost to culti vate that wonderful charm to the high est decree, .nnd she who has It not Is not so much to bo pitied ns blamed, for It Is, more or less, within tho reach of all. To Vh White (anhrarre, rirst of all. remove hooks and eyes nnd any colored trimmlne. Then shave up about four ounces of curd soap, put it in a small saucepan, cover with wa ter nnd allow it to melt over a senile heat. When quite dissolved take out a cupful, beat remainder up to a lath er In a gallon of hot water. When tho heat has pmie off Immerse tho cashmere, squeeze It In and out, nnd knead It a little. On no account must OWN HOUSEWORK, soap be rubbed on the material. When all tho dirt has been removed squcezo as much of tho water out as you can without wringing, and place the arti cle In a bath of tepid water, to which the cupful of dissolved soup anil a little bluo have been added. Squeeze as much of the water out again as you can nnd hang up to dry in the open air. When nearly dry pass through the mangle and press on the wrong' side with a hot Iron. HEALTH i i BEAUTY . - w , jaj It is far more Important to brush tho teeth before going to bed than It is ou rising. Wheu a cut will not hen! saturate a piece of absorbent cotton with coal oil and bind on. lyspeitks should cat breakfast bacon often. It Is said by some to be almost a cure for dyspepsia. An excellent application for exces sively obapiicd lips Is a dram each of tineturv of benzoin and glycerine. This may be put on constantly through t lie day and at night. White Hpots on the nnlls are some times caused by bruises or the nourish ing' Juices being stopped In some way. Try putting ou them at night a pasts niatlo from a dram of turpentine nnd myrrh, mixed, removing in llie morning with olive oil. haraclrr la Snub Noses. In tho matter of noses then- art "snubs" and "snubs." Some of (lieni be long to the peculiarly vivacious folk. Their vivacity is not always of the most agreeable kind, as tbey are fre quently Inclined to sacrifice other per sons' feelings to saying "a good tiling." Turn ups are generally lntIlcntU of a merry disposition. (are uf Wafer Hates, After filling a rubber water bottle wilh hot water press the sides of sains before you screw on the top. In so do lug all the steam conies out and titers will be no danger of the bottle rlppiog, jTu 1 SB IS I r A I no matter how hot the- wattr. TTIE CRACKING OF FAINT. Froperlr 'oi ( an Hare Vnner hj I.rnriilnic Ih ( aiise. Pio yon know what Is wroni? nhen pnlnt peels, or cracks, or otherwise necessitates premature repaint ing? Well, some! lines !t hasn't been prop rr!y np;illeil the sulfate being damp or there being too much turpentine .ir too much drier. P.ilt, nine times out of ten, the trou ble Im caused by adulterated wfiite lend. To avoid all such trouble, every houscowner should kn nv In a gencr-il way, when a surface ! in proper con dition to receive paint, what kind of primer and tlnlshing nN different sur faces require, and how to avoid adul teration in materials. A complete painting guide, linlutllni' a hook of color schemes, specifications for nil kin, Is of pal.illm? work, and nn Instrument for ('electing adulteration In painting materials, with directions for using It, i an bo had free by writ Ing National l.ea.l Company, l:vii Trin ity Ithlr.. New York, ami asking for Houseownor's Painting Outfit No. 4'X This comp.iny, th; largest makers of pure white lend, invite lc-t by mo nis of the !,!,) pip . ( Include 1 ic. o;j- " . or in any other way. of the purity of tho white lead sold under their famous "Dutch p,oy Painter" trademark. That trademark ki-.r of while lead is In itself an absolute guarantee of pur ity nnd quality. Hamlet I. rimes. Thomas W. I.awson, at a dinner In Poston, talked , about success. "Success in finance," ho sal 1, 'is duo In great measure to prompt action. The doubting, hesitating. Hamlet type of man had best keep out of finance, lie Is sure to bo swamped. The street has no use for him. Such a man al ways makes me think of my boyhood friend, Crimes. Crimes was a faltcror, a doubter, a Hamlet of the worst type, fine night I dropped In on hlia aud found him bent lu a brown study over a white vest "'Hello, Crimes," snld I. 'What's the matter?' " Tbla vest.' said he. 'It's too dirty to wear, and not dirty enough to send to tho wash. I don't know what to do about It." $!00 Reward. $100. The readers of tills paper will be plonsert to learn that there l lit li'pst vmi" tiros. lei tllKCiise that science has been alii" lo ru re in all its st line s, and that Is I'ntairl). Hall's i.aiarru ( uro Is the otilv positive cure new known to the medical fraternity, t'atsrrh lelng a constitutional IIkhc. reipilri' n ronsiitutloriHt trentinrnt. Hall's CiUnrrli Cure Is talien Internal!?, acting Uirerl ly lton the bloo.l and mnrons surfaces of the system, thereby destro.v.'na the fouiulntlon of tl.c ilUniae. and i-ivltirf the pntient mrenirth by building tip the constitution and nsfilxt In? lint. no In dolus Its work. The proprie tors h.ivo so much fulfil In Its curative pow er thnt flier odi-r )no Hundred Holliira for any" crCwe that It foils to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address K. J. CHEXKT A CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv all Prngirist, 7."c. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. Ills Onlj- Fear. Kind Lady You should be careful how you tramp around lu the shot, my poor man. This pnor slates that there are live varieties of grip. Sandy Pikes Da t may be, lady, but der Js only one kind dat I am Bkeered of. Kind Lady And what Is that? Sandy likes De bulldog's grip, mum. Don't Be Misled. Many a life bus been cut short by a rough that was not believed to be se rious. Many a backache and sldoaoho follows a coughing spell. Many a night is passed In restlessness caused by coughing. Many a cough "cure" that never cures Is tried. Do not be misled. If you cough, take the old reliable Kemp's P.alsam, the best cough cure. At druggists' aud dealers', 2oc. In tha Cava uf Olnons. Correspondent Do you know, Sena tor, that the ornk in the liberty bell has eitendud several inches lately? Pessimistic StatesmanNo, I hadn't beard thnt. Pxit I know there's a hole in the constitution big enough to drive a elephant through. Chicago Tribune. In a rincb, Use Allen's Koot-F.aae. A powder to shake Into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Bore, Hot, Cnliotis, AcliltiK, tin' on time feet and Iiirowlutc Nnlls. Allen's h'...t Kue iniikrs new or tluht shoes easy. Sold by nil li-it.-lsf s find Kluie Stores, 2?ic. Sample mailed l-'i:i;K. Address Allen K. Olmsu-d, Le Uoy, N. Y. I'raef li'nl. Walking leisurely around the Egyptian Sphinx, the traveler from America in spected it from all points of view. "It's a shame," lie exclaimed, "to leave the tiling in thnt shape. If I bnd It out lu Chknjto I could clap a Rood cement nose of tlirt fare no quick it would make its bead swim !" ret li e Krm Salve First fluid la 1MOT over 100 years ngo, snles iaereise yearly, wonderful remedy; cured millions weak eyes. All drug-feists or Howard Bros., Ituffnlo, N. Y. Ill vUllMlutrillllt. Happy Itiidc (on v.-i-Jdimf tour) You say we are coining to a tunnel, Harry? Is it n long one? P.i'iili Krooin i iiioiiieiitarily depressed) Y'es ; entirely loo lonjr. The conductor tells me tlicy light up the. mrs before en teritis it. Only On "BHOMO QUININE" That Is I-AXATIV iC HftOM O QIMNZN'B. Look for the slft-nature of K. VV. tlUOVK. Used the World over to Curs a Cold la One Day. U3c. Oeelileil Imiirus enient. Scribbles -I undcrtaiid young Rhym er I doing mtnh better than formerly In the poetry line. Dribbles Why, lie told me he hadn't written a line for t-lx months. Sc-lbbles Yes. lie told me the tame) tiling. l-'ir l'ull untl (.rip. l ane's Pleasant Tablet (laxative) cure ci. I. Is iii nn hour nml are the best treat ment for grip. I to not wait n minute when yon feel a cold coining on, but get n box of llne tablets nnd Nave Hiiflering nnd ex peiise. They are Hold by (Irtiggims and dealers st 'Jo cents n bor. Orator 1 Wood ward, I Itoy, A. i. Sample, free. f'rushiuu Snrraam. Mr. HewliKUn- l'oiu ic, n ilollura, 111a1 dsm, is an o.n r.i't"jns price 10 puy for a but! Mrs. Ilewlius - I f I should Bay the planet ShIui ii for 11 Liu yon J think I ocghtu't to pay iii.mc than .'t'. cents for It. Trr Murine Kre Itemed? For Rad, Weak, West?, Watery Tyea. Com pounded by Experienced I'bysU luns. Conforms to the Pure Fond and 1iiiks I -aw. Murine Doen't Hnutrt. Hoothes I'ye Pain. Try Murine for Your Eyes. You Will Like It rimer ef Plants. Farmers are well acquainted with the fact thnt the roots of trees will dis rupt nnd sometimes overturn a atone wall, hut the lifting power of tender vegetables is equally surprising. The ono result which has perhaps attracted the greatest attention Is the discovery that a weight of two and a half tons can Is? lifted by the common pumpkin In the course of Its develop ment. Dr. Carpenter relntes the story of a paving stone weighing eighty-three pound that was raised from Its bed (when Joined by others on nil four sides 1 by such a soft piece of fungi as the common mushroom. And still an other and more remarkable story Is addi-d to the above. A man bad a cask of sweet wine any placed It In an empty cellar to ma ture. When examined several years later It had risen from the floor of tho cellar to the colling, having been borne upward upon the tender shoots of a vine fungus with which the cellar was filled. London Homo Notes. IsVlnn I ll ertles wilh HUfery. "I thir.'s, Lvciirgus," said the young professor's wife, ei she Icr.neJ fondly oo:- the era. lie of tlcir first born, "we'll litive to name him nfler you." "Yes," responded Lie young professor, "nbout L'tHl yearn nfter me. His name, tay dear, will be S.itou." I'nfiinnI l)!trlluf Ion. The h.ad waiter et the banquet was In t towering ri::e. "They paid tint word slinser JT.'d for half an hour s mil;." lie fnmei ; "nnd all I got was ?!',.:!.-,, tn.i a'v in nickels I" -i Jt ALCOHOL 3 FEK CENxT AVcgclaWcProparallonror similatiii5i!icFoo(I.in(IKcdu!a tiiifj die Sioraachs amlUuTvtlsof '' is WAV UJc Proroolca Diicslion.Chf erful ness and Rcsf.Conlaliis nciuw Opittm.Morpltine norWiocral. Not Narcotic. IfcijxtroUBrSll-SZUHWSL t.e - I II. . w-.'rff i l'.! iuspkm Seed " Jlx.Sma KUlL-kHuAStMl htrriai tlarcr. Anorlbrf nomerlu forrnr.tBfl: ,,viivv,,,ii.uj au. ' ' ' J ' - Hnn Mmte Ctnmrh lllnrrlinrj .2i? ! iCw u 1 lull WVA. W ' it.lAVHI ' .n , ' VVornis .Coirvulsioas.mxnsn ncss aiulLoss of Sleep. 1 s. rr .fcsS '7r2 t2:y buarant cett under the Food an Exact Corjy of Wrapper. akasasaslsasaCAWl PINK f-'1"'"- 1 'i.t . .ii ..i.j i..oi...s in inn,,. I,,, , i,it,.w, m.sw.sia m 1 - j . 1 1 ii ttrx 1 ii 1 v ,i r u a racSirmle Sifjnanirtof I NEW YOKK. 6ma7n For (SB Re-r vi) For Sprains Kl Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. , f It quiets the pain at once, and can be applied to the tendcrest part without hurting because it doesn't need to be rubbed all you have to do is to lay it on lightly. It is a powerful preparation and penetrate instantly relieves any inflammation and congestion,, and reduces the swelling. Liniment Dr. Earl fcloan'i book Is It tka TrnrbT Bachelors, observes a writer, art fpnJ of talklnjc about tlm extraTSganca women and giving that ns the exmpt for their not marrying while tbey kno? in their hearts that there are lots of women whom they might, marry wh . are not extrnvngint. as regards clothe at least. Hut these women they los5 upon as dowdies, and don't want thet for life partners, which goes to sho'ss that It Is the extravagance of the bacV elor that reacts nnd makes extravagant women. COBS CURED IN ONE DAY Mtinyon's Coll rtemeiTr Relieves tha bead, thront and lungs alinort Immediate 1?. Checks levers, atojis Discliarfes ? the no.se, takes s.w;iT all ahs sod aslna tnused by colds. It cures Grip and eV stiiisin t oughs and prevents I'ueuaiosUa. Have yon stiff or swollen tolnts, bo mat ter how chronic? Atlt your drujflst rf Jlunyon's Kheiiniat 'sin Itemed? sad sst bow qtilcklv yon 111 bo cured. Jf you hare er.y kidney or bladder trsa tle pet Mntiyon's Kidney Kerned?. Munroas Vitallrcr makes weak an strung and restores lost powers. ill For Infants ond Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho . Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years g TMC OKNTAUH COMPANY. NEW YORK OUT, "li- EYE DISTEMPER, CAT1BB0U FEVER, AND ALL fiOSlt AND THROAT DISEASE ... " ' , KvJ i a r . & mm i a m ri li i mm iPSfl mm Cures the sick and acts as a preventive for others. Liquid (rltea oa) tlM tongue. Safe for brood marei snd all others. Dest kidney remedy. tOsastta a bottle, 15.00 tUo dozen. 11.00 and 110.00 the dozen. Sold by all dmtftsta and turf toodi houses, er sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. SPOilN MEDICAL COMPANY. Chemists, Goshen. Iai,: loan's is an excellent antiseptic and gerrb killer heals cuts, burns, wounds and contusions, and will draw: the poisot from sting of poisonous insects. rrlce, 25c., D0c, and $1.00. S.Sloan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A, hor, UU, tbp ud poultry Mat txt