This Pretty j Girl Saved From * j Catarrh of the Lungs By Pe-ru-na * > s $ | MISS FLORENCE KENAN Miss Florence E. Kenah, 4.'!4 Mat a street, Ottawa. Out., writes: “A few months ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and re m.lined there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and back began to ache severely and frequently. “I was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I felt so sick that I w as ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that I had the right medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect health since. “I now have the greatest faith In Peruna.” Florence E. kenah. WOMEN SHOULD Tlu' from one kernel of seed, 11 ft. high, in 100 days, rich in nutrition and gieedily eaten by cattle, hogs, etc., and is good for 80 tons of green food per acre. Victoria Rape, the luxuriant food for hogs and sheep, which can be giown at 25c a ton, and Kpeltz at 20c a bu . both great food for sheep, hogs and cattle, also come in for their share in the discussion. JUST SEND 10o IN STAMP* and this notice to John A. Salzer PeerJ Go.. La Crosse, Wie., for their big cata’og and many farm seed samples. [C. N. U.J ij c it jus A XI CM 11 you suffer from rlu uum IxilLl/rl A 1 rism. or have a friend who d,>«••», I will gladly send FREE the wonderful story of lu w my mother was cured after years of suffering. t(>K> ther with the most elaborate treatise on Rln-u UL.tistn published. No matter how many "sure curt,a" you have tried, or how many doctors failed, let me tell you how my mother was cured. I am neither a Doctor or a Professor * mpiy a plain business man --but 1 have a CERE for Rheumatism, bikI I want u> te 1 all who suffer with Rheumatism, all about It. Ail you have thought about Rheuma tism may he wrong. Let me tell you our experience. Send your address today - a postal will do uud l v ill mall vou thU wonderful story. My address is W. G. SMITH, I ♦ Kingston A ve., Bruoklyn, V 1 . Hunters' and Trappers’ Guide: How to train coon, fox and skunk dogs; tan furs; hunt young wolves: skunk farming; b«*« hunting, liow to trap mink, fox, wolves, otter,, coon, etc Giving methods and scent baits that will enable you to more than double your catch. Price. 30c. postpaid: send stamps, coin or money order. Send for fur circular. F. W. Howard, Bara boo. Wisconsin. EXCURSIONS TO THE FREE GRANT LANDS Of Western Canada i >u"in# th* mouths of March and April, there will h« J'x urslons on die various line of railway to dm < Haitian Went. Hundred* of thousand* of the best M !.€>m find Grazing land* on the Oontinent free ro thi aeti i*i. Adjoining lands rnaj lie purchased from railwaj and lued cotnnanie** ai reasonable nr ices, Mt»t« route,etc Apply for inform tion to Superintend ntof Imraigra. tio . Ott ana. Canada, or to K. T. Holmes. U16 Jacks*.t He. St. Paul. Minn.; J. M. MarLachlan, Box 116 V\ uter iown. South Oakota, and VV. V. B«niie;.t, Mt»! Ne» York ‘e Building, Omaha, Neb , Authorized uovernui«u1 A glints. Iheasesay where yon saw this advertisement. NT-Sioux City Independent List. 160 acres, Iowa. $38 per acre; level land, rich soil; adjoining land, $00 per acre. J. G Ostby, Krrimons, Minn. California booming. We loan out youi money and guarantee you 1 per cent monthly income. Iowa Trust Co., Sar & Francisco. I PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER. BEGGS’ BLOOD PURIFIER _J§ CURES catarrh of the stomach. 1*1 CURESWHERE ALL ELSE FI.ISY Li Best Cough Myrup. Tastes Good. Use Fl i 1 In time. Sold bv druggists. Wti " —ZByjl FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE THOUGHTFUL. A Tribute to Weather Condition* in Western Canada. During the early portion of Febru ary, of this year, the Middle and West ern States suffered severely with the i intense cold and winter storms. Trains ; were delayed, cattle suffered, and there ; was much general hardship. While this was tlie ease, throughout Western Canada, now attracting so much atten tion, the weather was perfect. One correspondent writes: “We are ■ enjoying most beautiful weather, the gentlemen are going to church without i top coats, while (lie ladies require no heavier outer clothing than that afford ed by light jackets. In contrast with this it is interesting to read in a St. Paul paper of Feb. loth, the following, in double heud lines and large hold faced type: | ■Warm Wave Near Arctic Zone. “Calgary Much Warmer Than St. Paul. “Balmy Breezes arc Blowing in Northwestern Canada While People are Freezing to Death in Texas and Other Southern States.” Warm in Canada. Freezing in Texas. 1 St. Paul . 21 Omaha . 10 St. Joseph . It! Fort Worth, Texas .Zero Burlington . 7 Moorhead . 10 Duluth . t! Havre, Mont. IS | Willlston, N. D. IS Miles City. Mont. 2 1 Medicine Hat, ('an.Zero Calgary, Can. 24 Edmonton. Can. 20 Leadville, Col. 32 During the month of January, of this year, the number of settlers who went to Canada was greater than any previous January. The movement northward Is Increasing wonderfully. The vacant lands of Western Canada ■ are rapidly filling with an excellent j class of people. 'I'lie Government i Agents, located at different points in the States, whose duty it is to direct settlers, are busier than ever; they have arranged for special excursions during the months of March and April, and will be pleased to give intending settlers any desired information. No Rest in South. Cleveland Leader: Perambulating Pete— Tim. don’t yer wish yer lived In de tropic* i where yer eould set under a cocoanut tree an' have de ripe nuts fall right at yer feet? Tto-Pass Tim—Naw. Who'd crack de nuts fer me? A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, tillDd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Yourdruggigt will refund money If PAZO OINT MENT tails to cure you in ts to 11 days. 500. Official statistics show that there are I 17,000,000 children in Russia bet ween the ) axes of 6 and 14 years receiving abso lutely no education. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought j Bears the j Signature of J The World’* Richest Mrtt. Kansas City Journal: No two com pilers have made similar lists of the millionaires of the world. China, Eng land, France, ltusslu and the United States each claims to he the home of the richest man. The list compiled by James Burnley, the English author, is as follows: Alfred Belt, diamonds, London. $51)0,000,000; J. B. Robinson, gold and diamonds. London, $400,000, 000; J. D. Rot kt feller, oil, New York, $250,000,000; \V. \V. Astor. land, lam don, $200,000,000; Prince Demldoff. land, St. Petersburg. $200,000,000; An drew Carnegie, steel. New York. $125, 000,000. W. K. Vanderbilt, railroads, New York, $100,000,000; William Rockefeller, oil. New Volk. $100,000. 000 J. J. Astor, land. New York, $75, 000.000; Lord Rothschild, money lend ing, London, $75,000,000; Duke of West minster. land, London, $75,000,000; J. Pierpont Mo pin, banking. New York. $75,000,000; Lord Keogh, beer, Dub lin. $70,000,000: Senora lsldoru Cousino, mines and railroads, chile, $70,000,000; M. Heine, silk, Paris, $70,000,000; Baron Alphonse Rothschild, money lending, Pails, $70,000,000; Baron Nathaniel Rothschild, money lending, Vienna. $70,000,000; Archduke Frederick of Austria, land. Vienna. $70,000,000; George J. Gould, railroads, New York. $70,000,000: Mis. Hetty Green, hank ing. New York. $55,000,000; James H. Smith, banking. New York. $50,000,000; duke of Devonshire, land, London, $50, 000,000; duke of Bedford, land, London, $50,000,000; Henry O. Havemeyer, sugar, New York, $50,000,000; John Smith, mines. Mexieo, $45,000,000; Claus Spree kies, sugar. San Francisco, $40,000,000; Archbishop Conn, land, Vienna. $40,000,000; Russell Sage, money lending. New York. $25.000,00o; Sir Thomas Lipton, groceries, London, $25,000,000. Sixty Years in a Russian Prison. Dr. E. J. Dillon in Harper’s Maga zine for March; A Russian of today who, without leaving his church, preaches unorthodox sobriety, truthful ness, honesty and clean living, attracts his fellow men arid makes them better than lie found them, is complained of by the piiests and whirled away to the cloister prison. There he is no longer thiusl into a "stone sack," as in olden times, but immured in a bare, narrow cell, the walls of which ere slimy vv)th ooze. Tile one little light aperture has three window frames—two iron grat ings and a pane of semiopaque green ish glass. He is denied pen and paper, is forbidden to talk with the guards, receives no letters nor writes any, and forfeits his very name, in lieu of which he has a number. In a word, lie is dead, and is waiting only to be buried. From time to time a priest may enter his cell and exhort him to abandon his "error,” but after the first few months even this opportunity, of hearing a human voice is taken away, and he is left with only such hope as death may fulfill. And some of these obscure martyrs have waited long for that merciful end. One man, named Shubin—an “Old Believer,” who in es sentials was a member of the Orthodox Greek church—spent sixty-three years of his life in the fortress of Solovetsk monastery. HAD TO GIVE UP. Buffered Agonies from Kidney Disor der* Until Cured by Doun's Kidney Pills. George W. Renoff. of 1953 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia, Pa , a man of good repu tation and stand ing, writes: “Five years ugo I was suffering so with my back and kid neys that I often had to lay off. The kidney secre tions were un natural. my legs and stomach were swollen, and 1 had no appetite, When doctors fail ed to help me I began using Doan's Kidney I’ills and improving until my back was strong and my appetite returned. During the four years since I stopped using them I have enjoyed excellent health. The cure was permanent.” (Signed) GEORGE \V. RENOFF. A TRIAL FREE- Address Foster Milburn Co.. Ifttffalo. N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Worried. Chicago News: Fiances—Oh. mam ma, I'm just worried half to death! Mamma — Why, what's the matter, dear? Frames -I'm so fraid Santa Claus won't know how to spell my name, if he spells it with an "1" Instead of an • e" he'll bring me boys’ presents, and iliat would be just awful. I --- 1 Mother Gray's ruveet Powders for r Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse In ! the Chi dren's Home in New York, cure Com T stipaiion. I'everishness. Hud Stomach. Teeth ' ing Disorders, move and regulate the Howell and Destroy Worms. Over do.000 testimonials, i At all Druggists. 2.1c. Sample FKKE. Ad* ; dress A. N Ui.mstko. j,eKoy, N. Y. Will Have. Atlanta Constitution: We haven't had a thunderstorm this season, bill the woman's tights convention meets here next Tuesday. •*r>r. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedv gave me promptand complete relief fr.in fly r pr pi a and liver derangement." H. T. Trowbridge, Harlem K.K., N Y. Needed Change. Smiley—Toucher hits left the police force to become a street car conductor. Tumbler—That’s an odd change, Smiley—Odd change! Yes, that was the inducement. CUTICURA PILLS. For Cooling anti Clemming the lllood in | Torturing, Disfiguring Humors —DO Chocolate Pills 25c. Cuticiira Resolvent Pills (chocolate coatedi are the product of twenty* ' five years’ practical laboratory expo* I rlence in the preparation of remedies ' for the treatment of humors of tlie skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and are confidently believed to be superior to all other blood purifiers, however expensive. Complete external and interna] treatment for every hu mor ma.v now he had for $1.00, con sisting of Cutlcura Soap to cleanse the skin, Cutlcura Ointment to heal the skin, and Cuticiira Resolvent Pills lo cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure. Not Much to It. Philadelphia Ledger: "No," said the doctor, "J. can't make anything out of | Ills case at all. It bothers me." "Why,” replied his wife, "1 thought it was only a simple cold," "Exactly. That's why 1 can't make anything out of it.” mugs of beer. It was one of these made-tip” Hodges who dosed the deal, bought the horse and paid for It in os entatious sovereigns. The genuine farmer, for whom the buit was cast, ould not withstand tills evidence of a ‘rare bargain," and was the more eager now that It had slipped out of Ms grasp. Therefore It was not long before the 'fake" buyer was offered a bonus of a pound, to let go of his pur chase, held out for two and got it, and vanished as if on wings. •>d .1,80 nAudee No Grudge Again' It. Philadelphia Press: "Now. if you .vould only go to church," the evartge ist exhorted. "Why don't you?" "Well—er—yer see, boss,” stammered die hobo. "I hope you have no feeling against lie church, niy man." "Oh, no, l ain’t got no grudge again’ it. Mine wuz a home weddin.” lire. W inslow * nouTHiau sthpv roi Children ,e**i htng: (often* the gum*, reuuce* indetumauon *' ays pain, curas K cant a bottla His Wife, the Cook. His wife caught him kissing the cook. An action few women would brook, But she did not cure. Did not e'en turn a hair — Vou see, she herself was the cook. —Houston Post. TO CURE A COED IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Itronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to eure. E W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 250. In the Fruit Belt. Chicago Tribune: Visiting Swell—In troduce me to some of your society buds, will you? Native (of St. Toe)—We haven't any. They are all peaches over here. Travel in 1859 and in 1904. Mr. Albert M. Bigelow of New York writes In regard to a trip from New York to the Iaike Superior mining region as fpllows: '1 was absent from my office In New York Friday, Saturday and Mon day. I had one day in Chicago, two days and a night at La'ke Superior, and did not need to break the Sabbath by any business transaction. This was ae ! eomplisbed In this way: 1 took the Lake Shore Limited for Chicago on Thursday evening, leaving at 5:30. 1 ! arrived in Chicago at four o'clock on Friday. 1 stayed In Chicago four and one-half hours, meeting some people there and accomplishing some business. 1 took the train at S:30 and arrived at Lake Superior at 6:50 in the morning. 1 had all day Saturday and the evening there. 1 spent Saturday night there and Sunday. Sunday evening at 6:50 I left Lake Superior and arrived at Chicago on Monday morning at 6 o'clock. I had a half-day there and left at 12:30 p. m. on the Twentieth Century Limited on ihe Lake Shore road for New York, arriving at 9:30 Tuesday morning, which enabled me to reach tny office at the ordinary time. On each of the trains which 1 took I had a comfortable room for myself and was luxuriously supplied in dining ears 'on each road. This more than verified Ihe story In the 'Arabian Nights' of the wonderful Persian carpet on which the prince was transferred some one hundred miles In a single night.” Mr. Bigelow adds that the above Is Ip. striking con trast to his first trip to the Luke Su perior region hi lti.VJ when It occupied seven or eight days of constant traveling In going one way.—From the Troy Times. Deafness Cannot Ke Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is ouly one way to cure Deafness, aud that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed veil have a rumbling souud or Imperfect hear ing. ami when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give line Hundred Dollars (or any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) (hat canaol he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor cir culars, free. F J CHENEY Si CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 7Vo. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cheer, Up! Cheer up. then, cheer up! Life's sun Is coming up; Beside life's way are blossoms rare, \S it It dcwdi ops In each cup. — Houston Post Snlr.er'* Home Builder Corn. So named because 50 acres produced so : heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely I home. See Salzer's catalog. Yielded iu lnd. 157 bu., Ohio 100 bu., Term. 198 bu., and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. You cun beat this record in 1905. WIIAT DO you TI1INK OF THESB YIELDS? 120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre. 310 bu. Salzer's New National Oats per A. 80 bu. Salzer Speltz and Macaroni Wheat. ;,000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. i4 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay. 60.000 Ihs. Victoria Rape for sheep—per A. 160.000 lbs. Teoainte, the fodder wonder. 64.000 lbs. Salzer’s Superior Fodder Corn —rich, juicy fodder, per A. Now such yields you can have in 1905, if you will plant my seeds. Jl'ST SEND THIS NOTICE AND IOC in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., T,a Crosse, U'is . and receive their great cata log and lota of lalluseed samples. [C. N. U.] Prudent Forethought. He—I had a motive in getting mar ried on the 12th. [ She Kxplain yourself. lie—We will always have something to lay it to.—Chicago News. Two bottles of l*iso’« Cure for Con sumption cured me of a terrible cough.— Fred Hermann, 209 Box avenue, Buffalo, | N. Y. Serif 24 !901__ i The tallest Inhabited building in the i world is I lie Park Row building In New | York, which is 390 feet high. V % v 1 Lydia E. \ cially Disease " - J Of all the diseases known" with j which women are afflicted, kidney dis ease is the most fatal. In fact, unless early and eorreet treatment, is applied, the weary patient seldom survives. Iteiug fully aware of this. Mrs. Fink ham. early in her career, gave exhaust ive study to the subject, and >n pro ducing her great remedy for woman's ills—Lydia E. Pinklium's Vegetable Compound was careful to see that it contained the correct combination o' herbs which was sure to control that fatal disease, woman’s kidney troubles. The V egetable Compound acts in har mony with the laws that govern the entire Winfcie njrntsur.. while there are gni y -.o. cal led remedWHUt itiduyg troAvts. 'Lydia E. Finkham’s Vege ta Compound is the only one espe cia*v prepared for women, and thou sai®, have been cured of serioic. kidney denjkgemeuts by It. Derangements of the» niuine organs quickly affect the kidnfc s, and when a woman hp-s such svmA ms as pain or weight in the loins*! aekache, bearing down pains, urineVt)') frequent scanty or h,gh col ored. ’during scalding or burning, or de^M,it» like brick dust in it; un usual tfii st, swelling of hands and feet, swellinjHvnder the eyes or sharp pains in the bjk k running down the inside of her gTp'B. she may be sure her kid neys are* iter tod and should lose no time in M ibbating the disease with Lydia K. -1 inkham's Vegetable Com pound, tha woman’s remedy for wo man's ills. % 'J'he folio* ing letters show how marvelously* tceessful it is. Lvdla E. PlnHiun's Vegetable Compouni - \-. W. L\ DOUGLAS S. *3A’ & *3.28 SHOES Z i w. L. 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