CONVINCING PROOF OF THE VIRTUE OF Lydia E. Ffa.tham's Vegetable Compound What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have you for not giving Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial ? For 30 years wc have been publishing such testimonial letters as these thousands of them they are genuine and honest, too, every Mrs. S. J. Ilarber snys: I "I think Lydia E. iPinkham's Vfce- Itablo Compoumi lis thfl iK-st nu'dt- leine in the world Ifor women and I fuol it inv duty to let others know the pood it has dona for me. J'hree years atro I had a tumor which the doctor I said would have to be removed by an operation or I could not live more than a year, or two, at most. 1 wrote Mrs. rink ham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice, and took 14 bottles of Lydia K. Pink liam's Vegetable Compound, and to day the tumor is pone and I am a perfectly well woman. I hope my testimonial will be of benelit to oth ers." Mrs. S. J. Hard eh, Scott, Y. Mrs. E. F. Hayes says: 1 "I was under the doctor's treat- ment for a fibroid tumor. I suffered with pain, sore- Iness, bloating, and could not I walk or stand on my feet any length of time. I Iwrote to Mrs. Pinkhara for ad- Ivice, followed her Idirections and took Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. To-day I am a well woman, the tumor was expelled and my whole system strengthened. I advise all women who are aillicted with tumors or female troubles to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. E. V. Hayes, 1SU0 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 'fcl mmo For 30 yenrs Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who vrill not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbu, and has thousands of cures to its credit. rTte Mrs. Pinkbam Invites all sick women L- to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Jirikhfur. Ivnn. Man. Pain in Chest Jfjzx mlia For sore throat, sliarp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment You don't need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges tion and stops the pain. Here's the Proof. Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kan., ays : "We have used Sloan's Lini ment for a year, and find it an excel lent thing for sore tliroat, chest pains, colda, and hay fever attacks. Afew drops taken on sugar stops cough, ing and sneezing instantly." S loan's Liniment is sasier to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog up the pores of the skin. It is an excellent an tiseptic remedy for asthma, bronchitis, and all inflammatory diseases o f the throat and chest ; will break up the deadly membrane in an attack of croup, and will kill any kind of neuralgia or rheu matic pains. AH drurjjlt keep Moan's IJ ulinenU Pries 25c, 60c, 4 $1.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, BOSTON. MARi. RUPTURE of all TarletlM ueruiiQiut It enreci In a tvw tlayi without a or 4tentlon from burin. .Nu iy will I aorited until the patient la eompletelj OureU. Write or call uu DR. Z. E. MATIIENY ssn 601, f 1 1 I Blag., Sioat City, It. 'Vm.on P.C i,l-min,w Hti No Man is Stronger J nan his Stomach A trorif man is strong all over. No man can be irons! who is suCc-ring from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease i,l the stomach und its associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. 1 or when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition ccntuined in food, which is the source of all physicul Ltrcngrh. When a man "doesn't feel jur.t right," nil-n li n Hwhn't s!.n well V. 1 a a . n f L. 1 ..v ....... . - - ..., " . uiikuiuiui itauio feeling in tho stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, Irritable and despooj. cat, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. SucA a man mbould use Dr. Pierce' u Golden JUtdlcmt VlMcorcry. It cure dlaeauem ot (Ae mtomach and other oriana ot dliemtion and nutrition. It enrlchea tbe blood, Javltoratea tho llvtr. atrenitheaa tbo kldneya, aourlaaaa tbe nervea, and mo GIVES HEALTH A AID STKEXGTU TO THE WHOLE BODY. Yoa can't afford to aocept iter ft nostrum as substitute tor this boo aloobolie medicine or known composition, not even though the urgent dealer, may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. one ot them. Mrs. !porfrn Mny snys t 'No one knows I what 1 have suf fered from fe male troubles. neuralgia pains, kind backache. iMy doctor said j'.ie could not givo too anything to leure it. Through Ntho advice of a : 1 1 i. - n 1 uriiu u r k a u to use J.ydla IS. Pinkham's Veco. table Compound, and the pain soon disappeared. I continued Its use and am now in perfect health. Lydia E. l'inkham s Vegetable Com pound lias been a (iod-send to mo as I believe I should have been in my grave if it had not been for Mrs. llnkham's advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Okoiuie May, bO 4th Ave., Paterson, X.J. Mrs. W. K. Iloush says: "I have been completely cured of a severe fe male trouble by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and want to recom mend it to all suf fering women. " Mrs. W. K. IIoush, 7 East view Ave.. Cin lhVJf.'C.v cinnati, Ohio. Eecause your case is a dillicult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer with out giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as inllanimation. ulceration, dis phf ements, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains.backache, etc. The Kin ill Tent. "Doctor," asked the patient, who.se eyes had been undergoing treatment for a period of six months or more "do you think that my eyes are all right now?" "Yes," said the oculist, "I think J can assure you, Mr. Pinchnickel, that your eyes are cured. Hut there is oni more test I should like to apply. Sei if you can read that at a distance o twelve or fourteen inches without blinking." Whereupon he laid his bill befon him. Chicago Tribune. KKKAK t T TH AT )! . II with AV.tu t .iiny llittatn. t ln )Htiul.tr famtlT rom ivlv. It rnivs her' oltlt'r rt'UH'dlos lull. All Ucik' rrs. ik itli'.fl.CO Kittles. Orlwln ot Vhle Itace. The disi'iission of the precise locality where the primitive man developed into the white race is by no means settled as yet. The old theory that the Aryan or white race began in Asia is still held by many high authorities, but other" authorities equally high maintain that the original "white man's country" was Europe and that from Europe the race spread to other parts of the world. It Is safe to say that the last word upon the subject has not yet been spoken. The debate is still open and will probably mnaln so for a very long time to come. New York American. PILES CURED Ilf 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is g-uaranterd to cure any catte o( Itching. Hlind, IJleedmir or Protruding tiles in 6 to 14 days or muuer relunded. Sue. Spider Web n a My pile. A spider's web, an old cure for bleed ing, Is an uncleanly application, as It Is generally procured from the most neglected corner in a room and is con sequently laden with dust. The earli est reference to this remedy In our language seems to be in a translation of that curious encyclopedic work of tho middle ages, "Do l'roprleiarlbus Rerum," where we read, "Coppe webbe that is white and clean staunchyth blood." But as I have seen It applied to a cut finger it lias been anything but white and clean. There is another reference in Shakespeare's "Midsum mer Night's Dream," when Bottom, the weaver, says to his fairy Cobweb, "I shall desire of you more acquaintance, good master Cobweb; If I cut my fln ger I shall make bold with you." As a styptic, however, it must be ac knowledged a spider's web as some what effective. In a case of excessive hemorrhage after the extraction of a tooth a dentist applied a cobweb with most satisfactory results. Hospital. Chronic. Mra. TIeu-lieiiH Ahsiilom. we nre out of coal. Is your credit ut the dealer' bad a (ta 1 n : Mr. Hewllffiis Not "again," Amanda. Still! Ch leu iro Tribune. WW If Mf 4 oni A.lie. Up Worth Snvlna. In ninny sections of the country coal is the principal winter fuel used ' rarmers and a large quantity of ashes result w hich' are usually looked on :n waste, but nn authority says there s more value in coal ashes than U ge.i ?rally realized by the farmer. Tor the amelioration qf heavy flay land they ire exceptionally valuable. This is particularly so with the ashes of soft ?oal, as such usually are reduced al most to a dust. Coal ashes have a fertilizer value. This opinion, how ever, is not held generally. Tho coil beds contain phosphorus, potash, nitro gen and lime, as well as the other less Important Ingredients. When the ord inal trees out of which were formed the coal beds were reduced to coal the mineral elements remained In thein, and consequently those same elements go with the ashes. One reason why people have formed an Idea that coal ashes contain no fer tility Is that the trees now grown have In them less carbon than those in the old days Rnd thus the percentage of other elements to carbon is prob ably greater now than then, which gives a larger value to our wood ashes, but does uot annihilate the value in the coal ashes. Ashes can be used o advantage without sifting, but large quantities of half-burned coal are by some considered a detriment to the .oil. Rural World. llitlnu Sheep Knrcllvrly. To rid sheep of external parasites or the scab mite they should be dipped in some effective dip. Coal tar dips are effective, nonpoisonous and do not. ordinarily Injure the wool. They are inererore considered among the best. Before using all dips should be tested. Mix one teaspoonful of dip with fifty to seventy-five of water, according to directions. Wrap a few ticks or bed bugs In a gauze and dip them in this mixture for thirty seconds. Then place them uuder a tumbler, and if they are not dead in six hours the dip U not strong enough. It should he made Btrong enough to make a thlrtv- second dip effective. Sheep are to be kept, in the dip one .minute. Place tho dip in the tank befoTe the water, ?o the mixture will be uniform. The best time to din Is when th wool Is one-fourth to one-half inch long, so that the din will adhere to the fleece. If the ticks are present at shearing time the whole flock should be dipped at once to prevent the ticks 'rom getting to the lambs. Heavy Seeiln tiive Iloxt I'lniil.. To obtain a good stand of grain It is necessary to use the largest and plumpest grain for seed. Small or shrunken grain gives weak plants. HA WW many of which will tall to mature In an unfavorable season. A sudden change in temperature, a prolonged drought or a Blight frost Is more like ly to destroy the weak plants than the strong. The increased yield at har vesting time Is quite a consideration. In the Illustration the heavy and light samples of barley ABC and D pro duced plants as indicated with corre sponding letters above. Keep Inv I'lirm Arruuata, Farmers who visited the Ohio State University were interested in the sy.i iin of accounts used on the farm. vVhile the land is not tilled for the ame experimental purposes as the :ields at the Agricultural Experiment Station at Wooster, a certain amount of experimentation has to be done In order to determine the most profitable nethods of handling the land. These -'xperlments are the same in kind as ;hould be conducted by farmers gjn rally. Tbe accounts are kept in such orm as to show tho results of the dlf ( rent methods employed on the dlf 'crent fields. I'otnah Content of lay toil. According to a recent bulletin of ihi N'ew HampHhire Station, the clay an3 lay loam soils carry sufficient potash or the production of maxiu.m yield: of hay, and that a large part of the potash applied in fertilizers Is lost so far as the crop Is concerned. In other words, tho addition of commercial potash to such soils is unnecessary. When barnyard manure, which con tains a large amount of potash, li added, the value lies, not In the pot ash, but. in the other fertilizing ele ments, and in large part In the Im provement of the physical condition of the soil. 1 in portn nee of Itemlliis; Matter. The up-to-date farmer needs a good litiiary as well as any other profes sional man. The progressive man rcadB some at all seasons of the year, but there Is more time for rending In winter than in Biimiiier, especially of long evening, (let good books of all kinds and read them. Every dollar spent In good iooks will bring $10 actual return, not counting the pleas ure and general Information derived from the reading. Good Hoar Nenae. It la not a good plan to take all the plgi from tbe sow, unless one or two mnw i of then can be turned with her some hours afier, to draw the milk ,he will have at that 1 1 in a. and ni;ilii, s;iy after a lapse of twenty-four hour. The pre fer; ed way is to leave about two of I he smallest with her for sever. il dayj. land, after that leave etily one for pyj 'i" three days more, by which time he I'ow of mill; will have be,n so snd i imIIv diminished that no Injury w .ll i( suit to the sow by keeping th"in ,n tlrcly away from her. Tiiis exlra sup ply of milk helps also to .ir tie smaller pig along in growth and put them more nearly on nr- cMiulity In size with their thriftier mates.- Co burn's "Swine in America." A Con etilent Cult Tronsih. A farmer mar I'aullina, Iowa, has been using an Ingenious method for feeding his calves. It was suggested to hi ui by the fact that he used a manure rpreader In his sheds and con Betiuently all obstructions that extend ed out a foot from the wall were In the way. As calves require a low manger, one can be hung on hinges so that when It Is turned up It will not occupy more than live or six Inches of space out from the wall. It may be any length, but it Is better to have It made in sections about six feet long. The accompanying Illustrations show the trough when It Is all ready for feeding purposes, and also when it Is hooked up close against the wall. iilllvntlon for I'oreat Tree. The young farmer forester should be experienced in the art of stlnnilatln!; tho growth of trees in natural groves by cultivation. When we come to think how hard the ground is In soma wood It Is really strange that trees get enough moisture to support them selves. The difference in the amount of rainfall absorbed by a level-plow.d field and hard-baked hillside Is very great, and it is wonderful how an oak or hickory growing on a hillside ever attains to great height and Blze. 1I (Ten-nee In T)iea. The man who has been accustomed all his life to raising the lard type of hog will have his troubles when he revnes to shift over to tho bacon breeds. This has nothing to do with the merits of the breeds In question, but the feed ing habits, the general character and make-up of the two types are different, and some time and possibly boiuo ex pense Is necessary before the ex perienced feeder of the one type cat shift over and beca.:ne a successful feeder of the other. Selling A nine of Town. The North Carolina experiment sta tion proposes a plan to place a buying and selling value on cows on a ba!s of the yield and quality of their milk. According to the brief account of the plan it lays down a rule to fix a price for a cow at the rale of $12 per gal lon of milk given per day that shows 3.5 per cent fat. To this add or sub tract $1 for every one-fourth on 1 per cent fat which is above or below the I!. 5 per cent. Keep I'm Onion I'roaen. Most fruits and vegetables are In jured more or less by freezing, but the onion may be kept all winter In a frozen condition without Its eating qualities being affected. To keep them In a frozen condition, first let them freeze solid and then place them In a cold loft of the barn or other build ing protected on both sides with a heavy covering of hay or straw, to maintain' an even temperature. I'roteetlitir Tree Trunks. The trunks of fruit trees may be wrapped with paper to protect them from mice and rabbits, the paper be ing tied on with a cord to hold it in place. Old newspapers may be used for the purpose, the care necessary being to see that the paper entirely covers the trunk of the tree high enough to prevent the rabbits reach ing tho exposed portion above the paper. I'owiieas Hiirlch Soil. Not only have cowpeas been found valuable as a soil-enriching crop, but they have proved to be most excellent feed for live stock used as a forage and cured hay. The hay used Is compara tively rich in protein and makes good dai'v feed, and Is likewise good for young stock and work horses, fed In limited amounts. enllliilloii anil KajaT Fertility, A common cause of the failure of fertile eggs to hatch Is lack of suffi cient ventilation The fresh air supply depends to a greater extent than Is generally known on the difference In the temperature of the air Inside the machine and that of the room In which the Incubator stands. Potato Itiiu lleslroyer. There appeared In some parts of In "dlaiia last season a small bug with variegated wings which destroyed thousands of potato bugs, A half dozen bugs will quickly kill 100 or more of the potato bug on a single plant. Specimens have been sent to the government for examination, l.eaaou of I lie Hull Weevil, Agricultural teach rs have urged diversified farming for many years, but with little effect until 1 lie appear ance of the boll weevil. This Insect made cotton farming very precarious and ha led to radlcul modifications In the systems ot (arming prevailing in that section. Italalne? bleka Urat Principle. The feeding and growing of little chicks g an art which everyone must learn before they can wish for lucceaa In poultry raising. However, It It worth the trouble. Tenth I nit Ital.y te Walk. Never t-ncourase a baby to try to walk If he seems unwilling to learn The sockets of the joints are very shal low In tiny children and the hones so feebly connected that they are easily dislocated. Besides, bowed legs are cry much easier to avoid than to cure. nd standing before the legs sre si rone; enough to lenr the weight of the body may result In permanent deformity. WOItTH KNOWING Simple Imt IVinrrfiil rreaerlpllon for l henmitllaiii nnil l.nnie llneks. This whs previously published her mid cured hundreds, "tiet one ounce ol syrup of Sarsaparllla compound and one ounce Toils Compound. Then get half n pint of good whiskey and put tho other two Ingredients Into It. Take a tablespoonful of this mixture before each meal and at tied time. Shake the bottle each time." (iood effects ait felt the first day. Any druggist bus these Ingredient on hand or will quickly get them from his wholesalt house. Illooil Money t "One day," nl,l Mrs. Ipsllng. "1 nv u man thrash n big, brutal tenm ster for li.atltiK his horses. If I had my way about it he should have a share of the Carnage hero fund." I'FUKY DAVIS- I'AINKII IFIt silti-hi-a. etc.. ..,. anil nit. ai all ilruugiata. An til.l,-nt Iiok. Schnapps Is a dachshund, and the people who know all about the breed call the queer looking animal hand some. In the house In New York where he Is the pet he Is credited with more than ordinary dog sense and with understanding every word said to him In Kngllsh or Centum. In order to demonstrate his sagacity his master said to him a few evenings ago: "'Schnapps, tho young people have been here long enough. Co down and tell the boys to go home." liownstnirs lie waddled and, standing before the vlsltlns? youths, barked and howled, then ran to the front door and back again and kept up the performance until, as his proud master explained, "the young men heard and saw the poinlv Pretty smart for a dacha, eh?" natnicicd with Stre Eyes, use AceoroiUK in Kovelunieiii. report., 2.1100,000 cattle die every year In UiIb country from dlspime, exposure and nnleet. Children Who Are Sickly, Mot hers Fho jld never be w ithout n tmx or A1otliir Cray h Sweet Powders fur Chil dren. Tliey break up colds in JM hotiiH, cure Kcverlshuess. Constipation, Headache, Teetlilnir J l; orders und Stomach Trou bles, over 10,000 testimonial)!. At all lJniKi;IM!. I'iie. Ask fo-rinji. Sample mulle.: KKKK. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, l,e ttoy. N. V. rn rlh I an Shot. . "I regret very much that we cannot Use your story," snld the magazine ed itor, handing back tho manuscript. "It'a astonishing bow much really good liter ature we are compelled to decline." "It's more astonishing, though," said tho disgruntled author of tho story, "that you never let any of It get Into your m a gn z In e." TO C'UHK A COLD I.H OtfH DAY Take LAXATIVE HHOMO Quinine Tablets. pruiorisiH refund money if It laiU to euro. . W. (.HUVh'S amnatura Is on each box. iSc I Hele Allen. "Ton may not be as good aa David or as wlso as Solomon," said Uncle Al len Sparks, "but If you know how to train children you've got the bulge on both of "em. Kach of tho two had a boy that went wrong." A. II. C. T1JA l a perfect Laxative and blond purifier. IarKU puekage litic all ileulers. Cavalry officers in Italy undergo a course of instruction In pigeon truln- lng for military purposes. Mrs. Wlnslow's Sonthlnfr Syrup for ennui-en iteming, Hortenx the arums, re duccx lnflumiiiHtlon, allays puln, curei Kiiiti cone. uc a noma. There are three women among the nominees for tho next Norwegian Par liument. One was chosen by the Liber als und two by the Socialists. Constipation causes and seriously aggravates many diseases. It Is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. Many musk ox robes are In use In the province of Ontario for cold weath er driving. They are rare and too cost ly to be common. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured irlth I.OCAI, APPMCATIONS, as they csn ot reneli tlie aent of the rlUraxe. Catarrh k a blood or constitutional dlwaae, and In rder to cure It you muxt take Internal rem lles. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter tally, and arts directly on the blood and nucoiis surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not I quark medicine. It was preMcrllied by one. f the best physlcluns In this country for fears and la a regular prescription. It Is omposcd of the next tonics known, combined silh the bext blood purifiers, aotlr.it directly in the murous surfaces. The perfect roin tlnatlon of the two Ingredients la what pro luces such wonderful rexults In curing C'a arrh. Hend for tesilm, minis free. 1". .1 CIIKNEY CO.. Toledo, O. Bold bv DrugKlKis, price 7,v. Tuke lIulTs Family Pills for conKtlpatlun. A 2 000,000-ton bill In Cincinnati Is being moved threo miles to muke a rullroud fill. 'ree to Our Heodera. Write Murine Eye Itemedy Co., Chicago, for 40-paue Illustrated Kye Hook Floe, yvrlln all about Your Kye Trouble und they will advise as to the proper Appli cation of the Murine Eye Hamedles in ,?,ur kr'"' Case. Tour rjruKKUrt will tell you thut Murine Kelieves Sore Kyes, MreriBthens Weak Uyex, Uoean'l Smart. V. 'V t,y H,"" "n1 fr & 'J'ry It In Your Kysa and In bahy'a Eyes for Eyelids and Oranulatloa. PUTNAM a. i - a iua. -s . a. talar sm ass arit star aaa laalsr catoa Bus hi mmw safaai shmu DJStaa aaan. FREE-TO t, flu in '-Uirr raxli ltit prUfM i. . i r 1 1 nnr few-torj ti fmrntrnt grtmiDf piano ntamifikcturtui Im-ipr In lh luitd HttM, M foiivwti FIRST IMUZK-OMK etoe.OO SI lirltaTRrfM ritKO to the on ko SMds la ' 1 1 II Y' X -$ .&00 00 wilt 1 dir Irtfil In amount- f mm t"H inrnif n p'urrt mnr fitwarim me iiun-iinne or amy; I M 11 II I AN T - No one hha lien ftmanlr rt in tin corneal. '"'j ine swwwer win ie roi tea rroiu anyone in ine i nutni ninin. Weant iieu1iiiif a fort una each Tear In arlrerllnint 11 M ntt uier h It h . after n il. I the ver beet awlverUHCintnt auti we I u tend to aoromiub in on jr Uiati;ifctiirerH tiave taken fWt vearn to tin. Upton h petit a milliott tl.iiare in atvertl(ni the ui nut ic. TiMtnf het lieraldfl by the frowned lieaite of iipo wnen four irKMii are rip lit. nitre pianoe in uic coiintrr aim our plan apteaii to tn tninaing mi iwi-irs to nome, which (kinninarrt an mimlieman p proni. hivery contestant will he anwerod hf mat), ixit Itm aura an J ancloan a telf add reeled aavalopa a your aaru win not be miweiu or uwtin Uim mail. SEGERSTROM B04 NICOLLET AVENUE How a Doetur Cured Neelp Dlaenae. "When I was ten or twelve years old I had a scalp disease, something like irald head, though It wasn't tha'.. I suffered for several months, and most of niy hair came out. Finally they had a doctor to Bee me and he recommended the Cntlciira Remedies. They cured me In a few weeks. I have lined the Ctlticura Remedies, also, for n breaking; out. on my hand and was benefited a great deal. 1 haven't hud any more trouble with tho scalp disease. Miss Jegtde F. Huehnnnn. R. F. 1). 3, Hamilton, fia., Jan. 7, 1909." Kept with llnruiini'a Clrrna. V. T. lUtrnum, the famous circus man, once wrote: "I have had the Ctlticura Remedies iwnotit; tho con tents of my medicine chest with my shows for the last three Reasons, and 1 can cheerfully certify thut they were very effective In every case which called for their use." Tlioimlil Ilr llnil. Ppenklns; of the boycott of beef hava yon ever tried horse incut?" "O, yes, 1 preaunie so, und front meat, too, I dure say. I've eaten in ull aorta of restaurants." l-'iiriU.'r h. a . u,iun, The man who was Kolngr to St. Ivea had Just met the seven wives. Their combined liicKiifre, Ha has been narrated, consisted of forty-nine sacks contulnliiK in the UKtrrogute 343 cuts and 2,401 kittens. "Ah," said ho, pleasantly, "what have we here? A traveling eat show?" "No, sir," they explained; "we are anawerliiK a want nd." Thus, one ly one, does scientific re seal'Oh continue to solve the mysteries of tlie apes. Trlnl Kidney It fined y Free. Th proprietors of Doan's Kidney Ifeniadr offer in another imrt of this paper n free trial of their renowned .specific for Kidney diseases, lly cut ting out the coupon in another columt, and sending. It to Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, M. Y a trial of the remedy will be Bowt without charge. This shows the confidence of the proprietors In the efficacy of the remedy,, elsE they would not undergo this great ex pense. Jitrt-et X antra. Paris' street with the longest namo Is La Rue des Piestres-Salnt-Germaln-l'Auxerrols. In Urussels Is La Rue de la Mantagne-aux-Herbes-Potagerea. The Belgium metropolis ha a suburb bearing the name Ongeschuperdeall vercokkernoljestratt. Holland eclipses these with AlblasBerdammerlandaren opsteckersverKaderlnlokaal, which sl nlfles "the meetlns: room of the street lamp lighters of AlbIasserdamJm., if III ALCOHOL 3 P AVcgeluWePrrparalionra-As slmitattxtg thcFoodantfRfduta ing (Jtc Siomadis aiulftjvsaf lromolcs DiScsltonflif erfii !;!il ncss and Ifcstronlaln j nelitur 0Tium.Morphinc norfliocraL 9S" nuiflAHCUnC. jofoMDczinusmtioi JUx.Smna trrd Jhmnnint - h'rrm Strd Ctmtfkil Suijnr h-'yrm Han". ApcrTerl Remedy forCortsftpa J lion , iour Momacu.uiarnioca Worms ,f onvulsions.Fe vensh ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signanire of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. 7 . ssi him ! 11 os M FADELESS DYES aiBaiBaw vaaae' alfcar 4 YOU FREE n 00 to lif rvoHlnf to merit. The awanfe new iilnno in our more. In ny tf r former ronfe will be etlfthf to any una laruiiy.oiuer ine tut; cod lea t im I; tba WWIFUPTlinM HA NO direr from ihe product tt hie manufacture. Wine t titp arm Kurope, prK'llmwl the King mprt-haiit. Li tr wnoifwaie eixl retail inan hit nth or manitractunnff vera uu account ol cnir eystviu o: neilinf tttanua ati PIANO MFG. CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, ITESTEHII 'CARADH What Govarnor Denoen. of llllnolsj ay adout its j' . ' Hfcw1 ' "TT-l UT luntQ, Ol II 1 1 an I, fTWTfV sjsjajs ' ' .i f 'nnntsi fin km akX ia. ita intorvivwt An an Attkt lean X am doliRhti'ti to av ibo t nmrknlla proar t Viwtfrn Cani'la. Oar pooiioBrfflt-k.twaTreaa the lHun(anr fta thoatv MHnrla, and I ham not pat 1ft Ol n had cni wtio admtttaai hn bad mnde iaitke i i art la 7 I rn Ihvy are all tlotnar ' Thorw la em ror! tnunlr? In tno Middle i- r a 4 8LntM that ha car not a mrrnMtitatlT In earn hiinkHtc-huwaa or Albexta.1 125 Million Bushels cf Wheal h 1S39 tT(tnrn Cna1n finM tteora Una- . 1 will ni!r vti'M to4et vr 1 7i.(V4)i,()(M.() n rnwli 1 ni llolIl(t4MUlOt IMh 'iiVK t;' 1 Bni1 nml i)ri-4Mii.itloii of I tV4) f .1,0(1 tin Hrrti. llAilwar awd nd CornpunleM havo land foramto r'Mannuliln urto. AliaiiV fNita rra hnve piilil for thvir titnal out )f tho tiriMiMNla of one rrtmp Vilill(l t-llMiiito, rcw1 aritMoU. cio4M.Mit ra.lwny riu'lllUe,low n'tctit mton, AfMHl, witicr mmA iiiiiImt cn-Uy otitialne-trl. Jror iini.hlot"I.nNt Heet WeeJt," rnrttcuh.rH nn to auttabl lomUMi ami lovr erttletV wu ipy to Hun't of lipmiiirntion. Otlaw Ili K. T. tlKluifN. MU J. kr.on ht.. Kt. l aiil. H1r. aasval J. M, Mad jtt'hlun Hon ur,Watcrtowa, buatat lakl. i.wrvautiruraiioaroHi jruu.i l'lenie nay a hera you eaw thla arerllaaaaast. is tho word to remombeif "when you need a remedy fwfminucrSI VETERINARY COTOSTC AT nnvnr JJ2QO tw "nd "Panlsnan l rnxla kOclac w tlm.i l.n.litln.linrli',1 Enllli: tllploaia araatod. s Htnri. llht.ltiM.1 lraiiwH.r..l.i..ilM.h. - . "fnmiry 'rmf4rmn SiIimI, Itapl. 1st, 1 Mother's raillx will supply the baby laxative enough, if! she takes a candy CascareftJ And the laxative will be naturaLl ienlle. vegetable just what bakyj needs. 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