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Promoted by foanpos of And light dressings of CUTICURA,the great Skin Cure and sweetest of emollients. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching sur faces, stimulates the hair fol licles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. N. B. Complete External and Internal Treatment for every Humor from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age, coniitting of CUTICURA Soap, Ointment, and Mill, may now be had of all Druggist! for One Dollar. Sold throughout the world. Cutlcura Soap, lie, Oint ment, AOe., HaioWaot, Me. (In form of ChocoIiU Coated l'llli, lie. per tUI ol CO). Depot. i Ixindoo, tj Charter home Sq.i I'arli, Rua dc la I'tli i Boitnn, 1ST Columbua Arc Totter Vtuf A Cham. Corp., Sola Proprietor!. ut-SeuJ (or " lloir to I'reierTe, I'urllr and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hatidi." Remarkably pretty negllees are of ihin wool in accordian plaits, with I large cape collar and (lowing tlceves. Ho Tour Feet Ache and Jlurn? Shake Into your 1iom Allen's Foot -Unse. a powder for the fact. It innkfn tlfht or now shoes fpr-1 easy. Cures Corny, Hun lons, Swollen, Hot nnd Sweating Feet. At nil DniBRlBts and Shoe Stores, li.lo. Samples hunt KHKB. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Uoy, N. Y. Fall hat models received in the wholesale trade show high crowns long plumes, and velvet. Any one can dye with PUTNAM WA DHL, ESS DYE, no experience re quired. Tar; pastoll color, Run metal and pretty shades of blue and pink aio most fashionable tints in oilets. Ilare used Plao'a Care for Consump tlon noarly two years, and lind nothiuK to coiuparo with It. Mrs. Morgan, lierkt- toy, ual., Sept. a, 3001. Friendship formed pMlcy's sako will fall crucial test comes. lor mere when the I low to Clean rmeo.4. To clean delicato laces, take a largo glass jar, cover with old cotton am hpread the lace carefully on it. Set tho bottle in warm Ivory soap suds and leave lor an nour. tr stains are Uilllcult to re move, place in the sun and thevv will (lis appear, Uiiiso by dipping the bottle in ciear water. ELEANOR R. PARKER, Tho society woman is a person who posseses no tremendous opinions or convictions. Mrs. Wlnslow s SOOTHING SYUUP for chit ri'ii teutmng.RoiieiiH me kiwis, reduces inlla mattoii, Hiiuysimin cures cone. mco'JSo uottl in tne rnysicain and Surgeon for December there appeared a paper by Dr. Charles B. Nancrede, professor of surgery In tho University of Michigan, ou Gastroenterostomy by means of tho elastic (McGraw) ligature. Fifteen cases were re ported up to tho date of the paper. This Is a safer method of operating for tho euro of several stomach con ditons, nmong them astrlc ulcer, than has '-Dm fintomarlly empoyed. Br A tirnmtnnnf rlnK nrnmnn V tiromincnt chid woman. Mrs. Danforth, of St. Joseph, ..,,,', r I Midi., 1C1I5 HOW Sue was CUreu Of falling Of the WOItlb and its h..i.ir n'J.i. fvMn.nki byLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Deau Mas. Pinkhasi: Life, looks dark indeed when a woman feels that her strength is fading away nnd sho hns no hopes of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I was advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or i'nllhiLr of tho womb. Tho words Bounded Ulco a knoll to mo, J felt that my stin had set ; but JLiViiia 16. JL'inicnniirs vcirc- tivblo Compound came to me as an elixir of life ; it restored tho lost forces and built mo up until my good health returned to me. For four mouths I took the medicino daily, and each doso added health and strength. I am so thankful for thehelp I obtaiuedthrough its use." Miss. Florence danfoiitii, 1007 Miles Ave., St. Joseph, Mich. S5000 forfeit If orlalnal of abovo letter proving genuineness cannot bo produced. "FREE MEDICAL AXYICE TO WOMEN." Women would save time and much sickness if they would write loMrs.lMnkham foradvieo as soon as any distressing symp toms appear. It is free, and has put thousands ol women on Uio right roau to recovery. A SKIN OP BBAUTV IS A JOY FORHVUR. DK. T. FKI.IX GOUKAUI'8 OKI1SNTAI CUKAnl, OH MAGIOAX BEAUTIFIKU Hemoyej Tan, rlinpUs.Freoklea mow ratcas. 11111. ana 3x13 dUc&sc. ana rrerr bleuilsb 011 Mftuir, nq eflei detection. II as itooil the tell of 56 yean, and U 10 hirrnUm wt taste it 10 be sun ltlirroPf rlyma4a Accept no counter UA et ilmlUt name. Dr. L. X Htrre uda to a lady ot U baul ton (a patient) -Ai you lad lei will uh thtm, r e c o tnto end 'Gouraud's Oraim ns the least h Arm ful ot all the Ma propauRttoM. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy GoW Ialerl in ma u. fa., rnnnati, una r.rojo. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, 37 Great kntt St, N. 50,00Q AHERIGANS Were Welcomed to Western during last Year Tljoy are acttled and Mttllnfr on U urain ana uraiing iauua.anu aro pro pcroua ajia miiihik'ii. fllr WIlfttMl I aiii Irr recently raid 1 "A new Htar liaa rlKii upon tho horlinn. and la toward It that BTery Immigrant who levr the land of hla anreitora to come aal teek a home fur blniirir no turna li lit 1,-axo" ,-aniidn. Thete la ROOM FOR MILLIONS 3T35t3!13a llninratcud nlvrri away, Mohnoli, t'burohra, JCh. waaya, Mnrkrli, I'll mule, every For adficrljitlvo Atl8 and other In. formation, apply to Muj-lhintkndrnt Im MKHUTIOK, Ottawa, Canada: or autho rized Canadian OoTnrament Aaouv n, v, ijiint. IUI How York lAln BId.. Omaha. N.u. Free to Twenty- Five Ladies. Ibe Detiance Starch Co. will ivc 25 ladies a round trip ticket to the Sc. Louis Exposition, to live ladies in each of tin; following states: Illinius, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri who will send lu tho largest number of trade marks cut from a ten cent, 1(1 ounce packago Df Dc llance cold water laundry starch. This means from your own home, anywhere in the above named states. Those trade marks must be mailed to and received by tho Dellance Starch Co., Omaha, Nebr., before September 1st, 1904. October and November will be the best months to visit the Exposition. Remember that Defiance is the only starch put up 1G o.. (a full pound) to tho pack age. You uct one-third more starch for the samo money than of any other kind, and'Dctlancc nevor sticks to tho iron. The tickets to the Exposition will be sent by registered mall September 5th. Starch or sale l)t nil rioulnra Given Away Wrlttt ns or aalc Alnbnstlno dealer p&rtlcniart and True sample card of Tho Sanltiiry Wall Coating d ruha oracalea. You can nnply It mix with cu(d water. Beautiful effects- in whit and delicate tintJ. Notn, disouAe.lircedt tr. out. t-iof-Unte Imt vrator sluo preparation. Iluy raui-uaia not waior Giuo (lreparaliu li Alulmatluo (n 6 lb. package. iro ti belled, of jiuint, hardware and drug " illuts on DocoratlnK.-' 0.0 A ur -eriy to dtulom. ideas tree, i LABIUM CO.. Quit Sxtlli. Kith.. or 105 Water St, M, 11 fin llliuoln Fnrmor In Western Cnrn a tin. A recent issue of the Shelbyvlllc, 1111. hols, Democrat contains a long and In teresting letter from Air. Ellas kost, formerly a prosperous farmer of that State, who recently emigrated to West em Canada, taking tip a claim for him self and for each of his three sons. From Mr. Kost's letter, which was written Feb. y, 3001, we publish the following, believing it will prove ol great interest to those who have con templatcd settling in tho Canadlar Northwest: 'I had In August, 1902, secured t claim for myself, and tiled on thrct quarter sections for my sons. My clalii Is one-half mile south of tho Edmon ton and Lake St. Anne trail. "Coming so late In tho season, we 1,n'1- ,lu, ovnmuy vo muu prepare ground lor a llrst years crop Rtm wo n,ised over 100 bushels of verj Hue potatoes, and sowed n few acres of hurley, but the scasou was too fai advanced for the barley. However, w3 m,uri,d p00ll fced from lt, lUHl 0Il roIlt. ed ground 18 miles enst of us, raided n line crop of oats, so that we will linvo nlentv of feed for liorscs. Wo cul abitit 00 tons of hay nnd thus wll have nn abundance. We have, all told, about '2 10 acres of hay meadow, which would yield tho oust year over three- tons to the acre, and In an ordinary season the meadow would furnish GOO tons of liny. The trass. is very nutri tious, and cattle o. the ranges beconii very fat without being fed u pound ol grain "On tho upland the grass grows from eight to ten Inches tall. This Is en Med range grass, and Is suitable for stocli at any time, even in the winter wheq tho ground Is not covered too deep with snow. Horses subsist on It alone, a all times, provided they aro nntlvi slock. The grass in the hay meadowi hero is called red-top, nnd grows froin five to six feet In length, and when cu at tho proper time yields an abundan' ciop of nutritious hay. Our cattlo havo not cost us n cenj since we came on our homestead, onlj the small outlay for salt and labor in putting up hay and shelter. All eatth have been doing well this winter, and feeding up to tho llrst of January wai unnecessary, ns tliere was goou rang! up to that time. "All tho snows up to tunt dale wetM followed by winds from tho Nortliwesl that melt it very rapidly; these wind. are called Chinook winds, and are al ways warm. In ono nigh. a ChinooS wind may take away three or foui Inches of snow. "We have built on our claim a oonv fortablo house of hewn logs, 20s2l foot, one nnd one-half stories in height with a good cellar. During the latlei part of June we rafted logs down tin Sturgeon to a sawmill, about eight miles away, and thus secured 5,000 feel of good lumber which was needed for the house. Later in the season a shin gle mill located six miles away. T this we hauled logs and had shingles cut for the roof. "We had an abundance of wild frul' the past season, consisting of gooseber ries, strawberries, raspberries, eyeber- rles, blueberries, cherries and oiiska toons. The latter are a lino looking berry, red, and quite pleasant to tin taste, but not much to be desired it cookery. The strawberries aro tin same as those that grow wild In Till nols. Kaspberrles aro red in color large and equal to any of the taim varieties, and so are tho gooseberries The cranberries consist of the high and trailing varieties. The latter are niosl sought and contiguous to the swamps The ground Is literally covered wltl them ns with a red carpet, but the best and most sought Is the blueberry, fit called by tho Indians. This is tin famous 'huckleberry' (whortleberry) ol the Blue Itidge .Mountains in Ponnsyl vnnia, and cannot be excelled for ex cellence by any fruit cultivated, it h found hero both on the prairie and li the timber in Immense quantities. "Game is very plentiful so far ai prairie chickens, pheasants, ducks o; all kinds and geese are. concerned. .' have taken nearly 500 chickens an pheasants, also a great many ducks. "An occasional deer is seen, but an uot plentllul, only one having beei taken during the seusou in this settle ment. "Fish nre very plentiful at all sea sons of the year. Fish wagons and sleds aro passing nlmost daily alonj tho trail with heavy loads of fish, des tlned for St. Albert and Edmonton From tho latter point they are ship pod south on tho Calgary and Kdiuon ton Railroad to points along the Una and also to Asslnlbola, on the Cauadlni Pacific Railroad, For further information apply to an: authorized Canadian Governmen Agent whoso address appears else- Our minister never reads the Bible lie expounds it. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIES CURES catarrh of the stomach. Iffl Deal Cough Brruu. Yutee Uoofl. Uie pf N. N. U, fl23 - 20 YORK Ngiu V 1 URAL llUUUtYYIYtb. Dorothea von Schlegel, tho clovei wife of a great husband and th aughter of a great man, was often urged to lay down her knitting ncedlej and take up her pen. Sho replied, Tliere aro far too many books in tin world and far too few stockings." Mrs, Louise J. Miln, in "Woolngs and Wed dings of .Many Climes," says that thlt remark Illustrates the point of view ol ninny German women. With most German women house- Iceeplng is both a sclenco and an art The woman who is daily and hourlj engaged in sclenco and art is not a woman of stagnant mentality, llei kitchen is her laboratory. Her linoi room is her studio. The average German housewife doel as much work as any, but she make, far less fuss about it than most. Sin does no dirty work. There is novel any dirty work for her to do, for dlrl is only matter out of place. The gooi German housekeeper never displace! anything, never allows anything t misplace Itself. It Is a line lesson it good breeding to see a German womai make a cake or brew a cup. In the early seventies, In Chicago, 1 knew a German family. From tin baking of their bread to the seeing ol their bread baked, from tho dlulnf room to tho kitchen was an easy stei for tho child-stranger within thost simple German gates. And L had nij llrst nnd greatest lesson in eleganct and the grand manner when I watchet1 Fran von Hitter pickle peaches. It was a sermon on high thlnkln) nnd right living. She was so cool, si dainty, so unllushed, so self-possessed so cheery, but so dlgnllled, so every thing that I had supposed it lmpossl blc to be In a kitchen. Although 1 wni only a little girl, I realized that tlilt simple German housewife had lu boll her mind and iter manner many lhu and high traits, which were often sad ly lacking In the mothers of other, of my playmates. Most of them wen women of lavish wealth, but not one ol them could ever hope to wear her dla nionds with half the distinction will which tills German woman wore hej spotless cooking apron. HELD AN EXCELLENT HAND. (Jut the Old Card Player Thought J) Wouldn't Count in the Game. Things had progressed to a point where the young man had been practl cally received into tho family circlo While ho hadn't yet mustered up suf ilclent courage to ask tho old niiin'i consent, it was evident Unit ho woul in (lino. Thus It happened that tho old man who liked nothing better than a good game of whist or eucliro or hearts, in vited him to a little game ono evening and, of course, lie didn't feel that II would be policy to refuse. "You and moUier," said tho old man referring to his wife, "can play against Gladys and me. That will be fair. II you and Gladys sat opposite eacli other you would probably persist In looking into each other's eyes, to Uu great detriment of the game." Naturally the young woman and tin young man blushed, but they said nothing, and the game began, It wasn't much of a game. Whlh the young woman wasn't sitting oppo site the young man, she was sitllnjj next to him, and every few mlnutet one or tho other of them forgot tc play when It was his or her turn Then, too, there were frequent in qulrles as to who took tho last trlcli nnd what was trumps and, altogether, the old man fell a good deal like swear Ing on ono or two occasions. Filially he made up his mind thai patience had ceased to bo a virtue, The game had come to a standstill while Uio young people exchanged con fidences in a whisper. It was notice utile that each had one hand under th table. "Young man," said the old man, sharply, "I should Infer from the wa you are playing that you havon') much of a hand." "On the contrary, sir," protested the roung man, "I think 1 havo as good a nand as I over held." "Well, suppose you drop It for a few ailnutos nnd try to play tho cards that ire on tho table," suggested thegon tloman dryly. ITo did; Ills missing hand nppeared ibovc tho table almost instantly, and lo did hers, and they both blushed. Tow York Press. AhHonU "Your now minister is quite tiro omo, isn't ho? Doesn't his preaching bother you?" "Well, not at Wednesday nlghl prayer meeting." "Gracious! You must be pious. 1 mly go to church on Sunday.". "That's all I do." Philadelphia Press. That In tho AVay of It. "Judging from the prlco of eggs, ov ry hen must think sho Is laying gold 111 ones," said Snooper. "And I am ono of the geeso that buyi ho golden eggs," answered Swayback -Detroit Fruo Press. Of tha 800 dCRffces conferred by tho University of Mhihlgnn through uuu niio year low, nzs woro tiponl Undents in tho litmiry dopartment;. IV2 upon law students. 200 upon' Undents in tho medical and homo Dpathic departments; 81 uron dental Undents; 79 upon engineering stu dents and 22 upon students In pharmacy. Eight dercos wore lion. jrary AVartiod! Heed Nn lure's warnings! Pain toll. of lurking disease ltaekaehe Is kidney pain a w a r n 1 n g of kidney Ills. Uri nary troubles, too, come to tell you tho kidneys are Hick, ("mutant weariness, headaches, d I . 7. y spells, days of pain, nights of unrest am danger signals warning you to curd the kidneys. Ust! Doan's Kidney Pills, which havo uiado thousands of permit nent cures. Frank 1). Ovorbaugh. caltlo buyer? and farmer, Catsklll, N. Y says: "Doci tors told mo ten years ago Unit I hai) Hrlght's disease, and said they could do nothing to save me. My back ached so 1 could not stand It to even d.lvq about, and passages of the kidney sc cretlous were so freiiueut as to annoy me greatly. I was growing worse all the time, but Doan's Kidney Pilli cured me, and I have been well evee since." A Vm TRIAL of this great kid ney medicino which cured Mr. Oven btiugli will bo mailed on application ti any part oftho United States. Addrcsl Foster-Mllburn Co., HulTalo. N. Y. Fol sale by all dealers; prlco fit) cents pci box. A good authority on horses says that tho gray will live tho longest, and that roans come noxL In order., Ulaoks seldom live to bo over twenty, and creams rarely exceed ten or fifteen. Soma of the svomon of Slam Intrust their children to tho euro of tho clopliant nurses and it is said that) the trust Is nevor betrayed. Tho babies play about tho huge foot of tho elephants, who are very cnroTnl never to hurt their little charges. Static of Ohio, City ok Tolrdo, 1.UCAH COUNTY. ' stt. tliiit I FrtANK J. Chunky makes ontli ho 1h tlis IKNKY Si fcnlor pjutuorof the firm of 1'. .1. Ciiknk.y it Co., dome Inutiicfti la tho City of Tolodo, Count nnd Statu aforem (1. cud Unit said Drill will pay the sum of 1'1'.HUNI)U1CI) UULLAltS (or cucfi iuiiI ovory Cuko of Catarrh that ennuot bo curou uy uiu uso ot iiAi.ia uai ATAJUlM COllK. XntAiKK .1. CllKNHY. id Miuscrlbort In my nro Bworn to brforo mo and my nros- ftiK-o, thU Ctti day of Doceinbor, A D. lsso. HEAtij- A. W. GLKAKO.V. , jT,t A'otarv J'ublio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon Internally, nnd ants illrootly on the bloorl and mucous Kiirfocos of tho ysU)ia. Bond for teitlmnnlali, frtw. 1'. .1. CHUNKY & CO., Tolodo, O, Sold by DnifrulstM. 7M. 4 liullla U,amlbsJL,lU9arp the bfNt. mwm coif out Thero fa no satisfaction koener th&o being dry and comfortabl vhen out In th hardest atorm. , yOU ARE SURE OF TH15 WATERPROOF ' ILED CLOTniN HADE IN BLACK OB YELLOW fl) BACKED DY OUR GUARANTEE A .I.TOWKH fO.,R03fQM,HAt.U3A lOritH (ANACIAl C0.linillB,IUI'1l0.l AK YOUR PfiALtR II he will noi mwj you Miss 1011a harrott of .S-ilumim Kans., will exhibit at the World'' fair, a table cloth valued at 3500. Tho Canadian Ticket Agents Association will visit the word's fnL In a body during the week of May 10 Pearls of character often form h tho soro spots of the heart. Tho Shortest Way out of an attack of Rheumatism Neuralgia la to Uio St Jacobs 0 OH Which affords not only suro relief, but a prompt euro. It soothes, subdues, bnd ends tho suffering. Prlco, 25c. and 50c. -"fly 71 1 I G 1 Ai I u. I u M'llcJ fl 1