. f , ; . a - s ' s; i&&&m&&i item T" A 1 C) f PAIN eftrn concentrates all 't"!fr ) IU MISERY la Q unenmalisn Use at once St. Jacobs Oil If you want to for 1 it coneen-1 trata Its LeUing In a cute. (f,ti VjSa, -Jr- jss. a . The Greatest Medical Discovery o' the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common Pasture wred a temrdv th it -i.r.c kind of Humor, frm the worit bcrofula own 10 a common nmpie. He has tried it in over eleven hundred uses, and ntver failed except in two ;am-s (both thunder humor). He has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for bf ok. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is t.ikcn. When the lungs a'e affected it causes hooting pains, lile neejles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This Is caused bv the ducts being topped, and always disappears in a week tfter taking it. FsaJ the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious it will Cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you tan Ret, and enough of it. Dose, one tab'esp'ionful 'n water at bed time Sold bv "' "-u(rr.i..K iiH-,f,-ji,! v , ),., . , . "ttl.T j H,!l,t A fflm-ly , ;., . """' " I' ". imim iv ,.,!e.., III ..(:... M,.,. ,u'y ,, ,a, , ,.,,.,., ti. fui-u-.s it.hu .-v.- i,.r. , T'"ln. II Iv j, t l,e ...,..., ., ..nvBi " '"-l'!''l In- ti.t- Uuu. J.iiiniy KiAjiiv.- .-yrtj p i, Kijri. A cirn at id m.uuiu of h crpon Hk.rl lii'ikts it set more trucf f ui.y. I'n iV Cur. i,r I". , us. 1 1,, ,,!!,, j, UII ,M,.,.j "iv urn,. J mi. lu-iii,. ,,r( in. i,. - M . U Aveiii, J.,-,e.,r,,, 'li. ..,yini, I'tuiMe vcvclg Muni iiii a piW wrt-fii satin g,i, ,r.iiiice a tine t llrct. FIT. -AH Fit. if-- 4ii.t r 4 ""-. li-.iwM(. f'l- ill 1 I r K .mi- , - Dr Klinf s C't 1 t " ttre t .-t .'..:.. Linen c'o(ins jimmi to rule the new I, tiiie-i tl.ig romiiit.' 8-ann. lnrKn t iiiinlf. ( rP- ASK YOUR DEALER FOS IV. L. Douglas 3. SHOE be0I.TdThe If jou pay S4 to ) for nhim, i a amiaa tlie SV. I DourIm hlioe. and O ? M wtut a good ihiie you can buy for J OVIR 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONOR KSS, I1UTTON, and I.AC I', nii.de In nil kind of the b-i! ielertd loalhrr ,y (killed Rurk niuk. and wll rnorw $3 Shot-. . IhMn any o li h r MulMinr In the wrl. Nom gnuln unlm nam and tic it lUmprd on the Inttum. Ak your d.-ik-r fur our 1. 4. S.fio, Iran. Shws I.BO, mi and 1.7ft for lvv TMI M 8U3ST1TUTE. !fvmirdalr cannot ,ifi.iy yu, wn1 to l.i.. tory.enciming (.nee ami vc?m WIM4KC. rime Kin'i.iv" I of toa (can or ijIjuO, Ue an I I Jfi vidth. Our Cuil .m l).t wii! i ll your order. Send f'f new !ilm- Inted Calakvue to Hoi It. W. L. DOUCLAS, Brockton, Mass. AERMOTIIH CO. doe half lh "rlil'a trlafalll bMinM, bxaiiM It liu rwiuc-. u.e ni of r (A l wriM it waa. it bu niarir Dratu n AaBft. Douana, anr au&fi'ea ita giwila ai.a repaui 4 W four door. Ilua atia 4-f (urtilurt : FuUiera. Ii make l'iiR.;!nir an- IUMrnl, Nteel, 0i:iImhI altei j....i..i.. i...i.i... rim.. '(. a anl riled Sleel Towers lel R-.li i rrmmea. Mei Feed Cutlara ami I "- V m Orllirtara. On application H will name on. itl of umm artlclea that It IU fumlth untl JaMarr lat al 13 tlM umiat prtra. It aiiwi make. Taaka aod Puminf ait kinria. Hnd rt cal'w.ie. at k. v. No. ai--s. ork, Neb WHIN WRITING TO AUtlklbl. ' Bll la tkla aayar. alaavMaay jo aa w tba adrerincim i Tllfatll..!!!!' ..f Isti for , linil'e.l 1 li.-e itlr in V i-'- o'l 'V a' oul ikni a It. M'irysii C'otint ed .lid i t c.jiii- . iix.ru Ihun i. u f of fi.. b j. alrt a.lv uti.le; . n iivhii.... A.i'.nllK Ml H re. In a larm III.- n.n.l ti.. ..I an 1 i : I k h t .1 fKrin n,l aH .. t, H, ,,, ,,, t., i..-.k fl.-r pro erl . ihete l rirtnii (or milv niore farmer iha!, a, ,,,, ,t)t. tr,,un, I roiuft ii. I Inn . ili..r--ire j.i-. i.l,i, 1 ne I,. t farina will ki li rat Aa in. id lui-n. r .ri.-e m prevail rn v.nra hem-e )'..ti will not la ai,:,-io tiny an acre of Mora-aii t i.iiiiiv land lor m-n-f ihi iii;ure it can U: had for Uelwy. M -rk-aii t'ouni) htm any n um her of advanl iwi n.-r nine i. nt ,-veiv en laniiitiic wniona Hi the I filled Statu. S , ( to,. Inilures, no hail, e .,( , r.tp f nt t : r-- . mi ma 'aria, no hot lnla: no ime. in i , nu i,-.u,.r ,-. 'he ..ij.- are inciid.; 1 In- m IhkiU ( hurt anil 'Int.pliiK f,-:. .11,., .,rP n n1Ml , ,. ,i,.,jrp, 1 ue ay.li-m o i r: .irn! n .i, u i n .ti.i-rallve and cc. cii.t.-al 1 -I-;in,,.i. licHltnPil. II. e m,i ncfi M-.-uan ( ..t:i -:y'a crop Iw-ui ihe world. W In-ai ntari, toriv nu in.. i the ,-ic (it-r IUt Inlt.n- re-.i.rl thj tern' VI, Id life in .ir, FA KM AM) CiAiMlIJX BRIEF HINTS AS TO THEIR SUC-CEr-n-'UL MANAGEMENT. A rrt-tiro anil Cou vcnieilt J'onltrjr lliioar- How tt Muko tlirj 1'ilmp I'r(n.trroif-Mr,ViililL- Med Mine for fr-oi t t-now - lireeti iriu I? oriiU- Cut t le or Lumber I'linltry Ifou.e, 'I'lif i .-cii!iiily I -1 i -;i 1 iiml con venient I'ouiir.v in, us.-, ;ui illiinirinit.il of Which in liere reil'oiill tl from i'lll'iii lllel llitllie. in lid I'lt-t lollj I y I'l feel wide iiinl c:ni lie (oiisliiii-l. it of hml or lumber. An shown in Die roiiinl lililli, tlie euiee is divided into foul" main Jtiirtri. Tlie i'iiieii:il room o, -iiiieh tie eiilire rihl hitle of i in- l.iiil.lin-.', -is Ktiown in the ground jtlun in vtliicli 1'. F. arc roosts H ftet It.nji; I!, a lxix 5 hy 5 feet for straw in which to throw main in winter to induce exercise, and II, a coo, 4 iy ii for slmltitiK up sit ting liens. In llie left hand upper cor ner of the (.'round plan is the living room 1l hy 12 feet w ilh nesls fill iiliout I lie sides. Just lielow it is tlie room fl oi forty ii,.h,-,., hihI nfu aa Pi , it- of lln i.uanc ro-ii nnd pota!o.- do ennaliv II. A:fil iaa I'ap e , i.,p ml ylelils, hve lorn to . .,, m re ( Hie in.l anecp rati UK are profl al.i... Mrkcl Kar."iiiiiE and fruit culture recei-, ,- ,le)1 of allciitioii I Ine man ill Illlike thl, ),ur ,,;fi from I li r.-e Hi-rcK ..f onhllii Another (Vu from ixlv i.tli.. ol l-. Allilril h aPeady heeu mi. i..'iO ,i,f in,- prot-e ils of cv. iiiy e of wheat And , 11 ' ihroiiKli the cut. re IUt Full tiifi.rtnaijoii aU.ui Morgan Comity ran he. ohtiilnttl l.y wrilinic ti.J Franeta, Ci. V. St T. A , Burlington Unlllo. (IlKdhn, Neb. Jeweled centers fur nineties or but erlly bows are f-ettling to debutantes. If yon want a reliable dye that will color an even hiown or black, and will plenne and sati-dy yon every lime, use Hacking hum's Dve tor the WLinkeri. tI7P make a new article, ataple aa food. " A .enla Kdl thein on aiKht. II. b, Frank lin I. rove, III. l.tine coiiiplainla. Kronchitia, AathirjA, etc.. are speedily relieved am) if taken in lime, permanently cured by Ilr. 1). Jayue a Kxpiclonint. Von will find in It also a certain renntly fur Coueha and Cold. The Trilby heart, m evidently bowed down and out. iiiirrr , KTT ) 1 1 f t 1 1 I rxcxp L . s J J 0 i S UJ dxizb J H I L i r I i the pi-nit- i. , do 1, iH rvirr to ri-..r. a t iiri-e jsiiiiid nsii on i vi-iy ,mui f ool will make u ail ii iv of till, I'.nrlr A pp1 iciit ion of Fertilizer. in ijt-t iiiji ftnili.crs my ol.s. i va fit. us (.,, to favor us early an npplicu ooii of all fertilizers us poshiM,-. in oi t! r to l.e nady to feed the cr. p from Hie Mart to the tiniidi, kijw H. F. ('odd, in (he Ohio I anner. All the summer ii lid f all make ol l.arii inannie should l.e Hilled Willi the soil Irt-fole 11 vroimd clusis up for winier, in or.h r t'i obtain heat icmiIi in the following 'i"is. Arlilicial or coinnicicial fcriil iers for htM-.T crops, if properly applied, may as well . Used at itlautiii and sate time ami labor of the latter appli ealioii. W'e cfiimot ufl'oitl to (ilant w ith out these artillcial feriili.ers after ap plyiii; as larKe a (juantity of the best "Itiality of barn manure that we can produce. Cottonseed meal fed to stock iticl 'and plaster used for absorbent tiinl disinfectant increases the vuluo ol barn manure greatly. A ( IIKAP forl.TUV IIOI'NK. S100 Reward, S100. The remlSr of this paper will be plfaed o learn thnt there in at least one dreaded liaeaae thin science has been able to c re I n all li f -tildes, and that in Catar h. i all's f'ii'iir.h Cure ia the onl positive inre known to the medical fraternity, 'atarrh being- a constitntional diaease, re i ti i res a ciistitti tional treuiini-iit. Ilall'a atarrb Cute ia taken internally, actinK lirectly on the blood anil mucous aurfaces il t stein, thereby destroy iriK nundathm of the disease, and (tivinn the alient atrength by building up the con tfitntion and assisting nature in doinx Its vork. The proprietors have much faith n ita enrktive powers, that they offer One tlundred Dollars lor any case that It taill o cure. Hend for list ol testimonials. Vddreaa, K. J. C IIKNKY A Co., To edo.O. lWHoi by Druggists, 7.V. A purse not much wider than a post t;e stamp la new and smart. Mr. Wlnalow'a Boothino svacr tor ehlli. en leethlii aoftena the jfinni. reduces Inflam nailon al. ay pain. curea wind colic. 'i.'shoule. nil are dihartfedThaVe no u&e forany one that has not sense enough to chew V avl al I I f 1 KJ I 'III a i I piuy The largest piece of $ tobacco ever sold Tor io flnrl c 5 cent piece is hear! os you et of o th Mi th rlmdes for, io ccn by )2 feet for sitting Leas, while iu the lower left-hand corner Is a room 10 by for chickens. I is n box in which to put lime and oyster shells. I I,. L. are feed boxes and troughs; V V receptacles; for (recti feed; M M M are drlnkliit? TchhcIs; A A lire nests 18 Inches aipiare. Windows find doors can be arm lined as shown in the illustration or to ault the taste of the builder. There In a. partition In the room for t hickens, di viding It Into two parts, one for I hose tulte hi tin 1 1 nuil the oilier for larger ones. A lath door between this room nnd the main room allows the chickena to pass. Timothy la Klhaliatlve. In a recent letter Theodore H. Terry rpiotes Mr. J. S. Wisxlward as allying that tie would not sow timothy on his farm on tiny account, nnd that he would shoot liny man whom he cuiiKht Howiiik timothy on his farm. That, however, was a time when wheat In Western New York was a safe crop for twenty -live to thirty-live bushels per aTe, and worth f 1..KI a bushel. There was K"ol reason In those days In al ternating clover with w heat, mid grow ing as little timothy as possible. Hut with the decline of wheat to a cent a pound or less It Is not ho paying a crop to farmers near to market aa la good timothy hay. If tho land can be fer tilized to grow wheat It will pay equal ly well to fertilize It for timothy and to aell the product. Hut even where timothy la grown, experience has shown that tie? jrrn.sH keeps In the ground longer without running out If red or nlslke clover Is aown with It The timothy hay will be nearly frt from clover aftev the second yeaj, and the first year's growth will lie better for honip feeding than nil timothy. Ameri can Cultivator. Froat-Vroof Pumn. A 1kx of the right size and sharx- is pris'tired, and, with one end removed, Is set alsmt the pump and (Irmly nnd tightly fastened to the platform. The cover Is hinged to form the front, and a longer spoilt Is used Instead of the one thnt belongs to the pump. This long spout can be Ixired out of a piece of pine In a few moments. The In closed air about the pump will keep It from freezing," even In very severe g A I'CMP THAT IS KHOHT-PHOOF. weather If the dKir to the box shuts snugly, and no other cracks let In tho cold air. Welulit of Fodder per Acre. As an acre of land contains 4'!,,r10 square feet, a yield of two tons of buy per acre, which Is considerably above the average, ought not to be thought extraordinary. It Is only at the rate of one pound for eleven square feet. The green grass of course weighs more than this, but It loses fully half or more of Its weight when dried Into hoy. Con sidering how large an acre Is, the yields of twenty or more tons of fodder corn nt acre ought not to seem Incredible. Twenty-two tons Is really only one pound 1st square foot. Kngllsh fnrm ers ou very rich land grow still heavier crop of innngel wurtzel and of ruta bagas. Rut with troth fodder corn and roots tlw largB yields are best gained by tbin seeding, allowing each plant to make the beat development of which It la capable. If two roots grow sldo by side neither will amount to much. It la not uncommon to grow roots which will singly weigh three or four pounds, and tach take up less space than a square foot. But there must be room between Horn'eaa Cuttle. A herd of horned cows was bred to a polled bull, whose mother wore horns; ninety per cent, of the calves had no horns, says tlie Wisconsin Agricul turist. These young hornless heifers never had a horned calf. This snows how easily the horns may lie bred away, and. although slow, 1 1 1 i k way is the Ik si of all. Iliinied cattle require twice as much Kin bit room as polls, for the young cuttle of the latter kind can be herded in a pen like sheep until ready to drop their lirst calves. No chains, stanchions or halters; never disturb in;; one another as they crowd around the feeding trough. If we look through stock yards we shall find tlie horns ac tually gone from nine-tenths of the stock brought there. Whether this is due to the chemical dehorner, the saw or to breeding, It shows that horns nr.! no longer tlie fashion. The chances lire that they never will be again. To Grow Profitable Crops. "A windmill to Irrigate such land, with all the necessary material for utilizing the water neetl not cost more than $."i(mj. In one season the crops will more than pay for this cost, says the f Joiinecticiit Farmer. Several years ago a dry spell swept over Long Island and Kantern Jersey, almost ruining the market gardener's crops. Only a few had their land Irrigated by windmills. The prices for all farm crops went up amazingly In price, and the few who could raise their crops made sixty per cent more than usual. In short, they made enough to pay for their wind mills several times over. It Is not a good pluu to mortgage the farm for anything, but If there is any ono thing tluit will be sure to bring In the money to pay off the mortgage and Interest It Is a good windmill and a perfect Irriga tion system." Hied Hhoe for tsft Know. After a light fall of snow, or when the snow has softened by reason of a thaw, the comparatively narrow run- MOVADI.B 81. ED SIIOK. ners of the ordinary farm sled cut down deeply, greatly Impeding work. The accompanying illustration shown a wide shoe thnt enn be put on and off In a moment Its use will prevent the sink ing of the sled, even In light snows, the wide shoe serving the sled much ns a siiowshoe does the hunter. The iron strap at the rear end pusses through the shoe, but Is filed off smoothly with the under surface. The strap In front moves quite freely, so thnt the sled run ner can be slipped Into the rear strap, when the one In front cnu be put Into position. Two light wedges make every thing tint). Orange Judd Farmer. Let Knch Farmer Help the Honda. "Select the worst piece of road over which the people of your neighborhood frequently travel, and see how ninny of your neighbors will Join In covering It with gravel or broken atone, urges the Maine Farmer. Or, If there Is no good road material to be had, see who will Join lu ditching a road so that it may dry quickly. At this season far mers' teams are often idle, and In many neighborhoods t!e fanners can easily lie Induced to turn out for a few days of volunteer work, making a short piece of good road at a point over which they all travel. And If this Is kept up for a few years, an effective object lesson as to the value of good roads will he furnished, while the very act of doing volunteer work will arouse enthusiasm on the subjoct. Don't Prune In Zero Weather. Much has lieen said about pruning trees during the mild days on the win ter, snys the Agriculturist. Now I wish to protest against any pruning until the sero weather Is past. If the young orchard tree has one central trunk, nnd side branches eight inches npart coming out at right angles, very little pruning will Ihb necessary. Cold Rtorauo for Farmer". Cold storage Is used more and more every year In Iloston, and not only by the dealers, but also by farmers, who rather thnn lake whntever price Is of fered during a glut, prefer to store their fruit or produce In one of the big freezing rooms and bold it for better prices. The public employment bureaus In the leading Ohio cities aro pronounced by those acquainted with their work ings a growing success. How general ly they are being patronized Is shown by the fact that In all the cities except Cleveland and Cincinnati the private agencies hare been entirely driven out j Senercil Jfcarrison ON TJho Presidential Office A striking article in the February issue of ZAe jCadies' Jfome journal Over 700,000 Copies Sold TON CENTS A COPY. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR FOR SALE EVERYWHERE AfTAriTC VUaniaA to look after renewals and newsub--agCIUS TT dlllCU schbers. Profitable employment. The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia COfVRIOMT IS93 BV THE CUST15 PURL'SHINO C Absolutely Pure - Delicious- Nutritious The Breakfast Cocoa Mtni sv Walter Baker & Co. li DORCHESTER, MASS. COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT A CUP.. NO CHEMICALS. ALWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER FOft Waiter Baker Ko's.B.ieakfast Cocoa made at dorchester,mass.it bears -their trade mark la belle chocolatiere ON EVERY CAN. AVOID IMITATIONS "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, TRY SAPOLIO raws nniverny oatd ted recom mended for Cum, Burn, Bruliei, Cold , Catarrh, Sore Tbroat, all Pain, Pllea ud Inflammation. Genuine In car bottlei only, buff wrapperi. &t our name Pond'i Extract Co., Htm York tod London, err Your Neighbor's Wife Likes SANTA QMS SOAP Says it saves time saves money makes overwork unneces sary. Tell your wife about it. Your grocer sells it. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. PEARLINE Keep your eye on Pearline "ads." Even if you use it already, you'll find hints here and there that will greatly help you. And there isn't a man, woman, or child but can be helped Vv vN bypearline- . v All these advertisements are- 111 J meant for the good of Pearline, 1 lb, of course to show you the best and easiest and cheapest way of washing and cleaning, and to lead you to use it. But if they do, they will have helped you far more than they will have helped Pearline. You have more at stake. All the money you could bring to Pearline, by using it, -wouldn't be a drop .n the bucket to the money you'd save by it Cam1 ' Peddlers aad sosm ssacrapmioM mean viB tB J " tlafe It St Meal as OCUU r "the sssm ss Nulla. IT'S FALSI Pavliaa li samr (wddUd, la, T ' l siMI II rear tracer sends tm sosMUUBf n Pf9 resHiDe, mm I. ir 1 V 1 .......... i i. 1 .i .ay easaajajaajwiaaaaaaa.. SMajajaaaaaw! ( V- .1 ..: k4 i 1. I iA - '