U. 5. SENATOR FROM Recommends For Dyspepsia and V ExSea'tor M. C. Butler. i Ex-Senator M. C. Butler. If you do not derive prompt and satif fsctory results from the use of reruns, wrrte at once to 1 r. Ilar.imiii, giving a full untenant of your cafe, and lie will be plf bhJ to give you his valuable ad vice gratia. Address Ir llartmnn, President of Th Hartuian , Sanitarium, Columbus, Oliio. Sale 10,000,000 25c, 5Ci 0 CAM DY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS It (.'Ives a woman extreme pleasure to prove a man to be In etuir. WtJtnea select sentiment rathr .bau fact for letter wilting When a man thiuks he is a failure oc sinks Id despair. It touches a woman's tea it to tell Der she Is not possesed of vanity. , Men past middle age become tlie l inic when they d,op Into the remin iscent. A Skin of Baauty la oy Forever. .B. T. rEl.ix ioi'Hrun Kimi OH MA.WUAI. BMC IIFILH. H-twit.- Ttn. timet,, Fry-ika Moth faU hum. Ka.h, Skill dlMun, ar.'l ry hl-ilah .n naauijr, aiwi arn- rlrU ll'ill. II ) I t,Nl U- TCM Ol 4 ".T - .... i. iff liar in trt t" y to lu ru r It fi Eutl II proa- arlj ITIMl. AVrpl DO eounlrf-lt tfl atinftltr lawn. Pr. L. A. nvr fwiu in UjIjt of U iMUiiafi (ft i-,ilntf: yrm lft1ie wilf aw thrni the tain prirft lloni." F'r Uy hllTIWll nlni 111 tlur C. i., Ciid ud Eulnft rHn.T UOPri"S. I'ropT, 17 Ur.il looim t. .T The University of Notre Dame, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. FtJU, COURSES IN CUn.lcf. Lattera, Rco. IcandMlatory, Journallum, Art, Sdcnca, tmi ) Law, Civil. Mechanical and fclcc trkal bagtaaarliiff, Archlnclurc. Iharmfli Preparatory and Coaimtrvlal Caiur. . UauHS Pirr to 1I in'tont who h mnij lHM lb M4iM rritiir4 for ftftmlMion Into the Koi-n mor, f mlot or Hnior Yr ot m7 of tlia 'oMiot IMnll T NKT, mvlrl chana la atodatiU fitriTHlaii prialrlt'B titt 1 1.,ll'ai fo-irw. A haiila'l naaBlMM- of 1 wvilifUtmi for tha Kaclala Haal aia'a n.rt r-aia'l al nlil ro ar. raw ma iiai i- fr io. un.i-r u jr. u jniunain Ihii romplatai af lta.,ii,tnanl. Tlia J ar will oeaa Kaalaaakar . 1 f Oajaalaaaaa rra A a i UV. A. MOf IISSH. C. . C. Pra.l4.rl. Bat JM N. N. li., 784-33 YORK, NEB t'Atiix7a fix I Si U w aS A(k Jr s9- T i -'u, ,llt,'ifS,-1 4 I I Baat 0iH(li Ifniii. 'I U'rA. Ua II r Nlyilll.M AJUK'L 1 COHrBLLCD TO 11SB A CIUTCII TOB F.IOHT MOTM.. DOAN'.I riLtS ClIIKD MM. P. COfHIN. CABBONDAIE. PA. - - - a avatb Aft Mrs. P. OoaJU, O"-;! trki . fbarbimlala, pa.. ar : " I aufTwM wlta bavkaoha, al, daapiui lha am of madlatnaa, I could not gaartdofU. I aai cnmprilM Is M rjc or rial aaimtta. aavl a part of iba riaalbU J at n imlrtm anaaiiiinl If I i sua mw r. aod. four . of ay. "" , aa I anuM latTaaa A a tki t-i J NAMC P. 9... I tat auataoi aMtar mm aor m mttomt MM I tlTjrtJmTySm, IM i JVlT lT1 SOUTH CAROLINA Pe-ru-na Stomach Trouble Catarrh of the Stomach is Generally Called Dyspepsia Something to Produce Artificial Diges tion is Generally Taken. Kcncs, Pepsin, Psncreatin and a Ifost1 of Other Digestive Remedies Has Been Invented. These Remedies Do Not Reach the Seat of the Difficulty, Which is Really Catarrh. EX U. S. Senator M. C. Butler from South Carolina wan Senator from (hat State for two terms. In a re cent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., from Washington, U. t. says: " can recommend Peruna tor dys pepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I eel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a wonderful medicine be sides a good tonic "-M. C. Butler. The only rational way to cure dyspep sia is to remove the catarrh. I'eruna cure catarrh. I'eruna does not produce artificial digestion. It cures catarrh and leaven the stomach to perfonn digestion in n natural way. This is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial met hod. I'eruna has eured more cases of dys pepsia than all other remediea eoiu liiued, simply because it cures catarrh wherever lix-atod. If catarrh ia located in the hend. Peruna cures it. If catarrh ha fastened itself in the throat or bronchiiil tnl.es, l'enina cure it. When catarrh becomes settled in the stomach, I'eruna enres it, aa well in this location aa in any other. Peruna ia not simply a remedy, for dyspepsia. Peruna ia a catarrh remedy. Peruna cure dyspepsia because, it ia generally dependent upon catarrh. Boxes a Year. Dnists When a aian seeks alvice lie Is sure: to expect praise. Worry during these days puts you' In close touch with the undetaker. Woman's good-hcartedness often assumes an Impressive form. At the cburcl) of the Lacrcd Heart In Pails a twent;-two ton bell Is tolled by electricity. A cboir boy d.ies the work which formerly re tiuircd the services of five nif n. Traaann the mob chasiug that "Why IS man.J "Cnuse be si Id If this country and Rofshy got In a fight we might have hard work licking her, blame him U A man that hain't no more patrl-, otic than that can't I've In this' town." The man who plots the destruction. of others usually becomes a victim' of bis own scheme. She Didn't Care. MapIehlU. Iowa, Aug. 10. "I felt ai though I didn't rare whether I lived of dil, I was so miserable aH the lime.' In these words does .Miss Nellie Hnr', foot of this place describe her condP lion. Kvery woman who is. or hal been sick and suffering will undiirstaud and appreciate Just how- Miss liarfool felt, and there are no doubt many thousands of similar cases. It Is truVy an awful thing when a woman gets so low that she can say "I don't care whether I live or die." I1 11 1 Miss Harfoot tells a different story to-day, aid her words should guide every suffering woman to th pa t h of health and happiness. "I used Iodd's Kidney Tills, and 1 am cured. I feel like a new person and I would say to every woman suf-f.-rlng as I did. give Itinld's Kidney I'llls a trial mid you will not be disap pointed. Tbey are worthy of the high est praise." - : t Queen Wilhemlna has become an expert pl tngtapblT, SO R out without her camera. - rji'i Cm f"r Cnnanmpt ion alwaya u-ivea. Immediate relief in all throat trou ble. - K. K. llirnii.in, I.eipnic, Ohio, Aug. Mra. Wl'inlonr'i SdllllllMi VVKUP lorfchll i1rii t-ellilnK,ofl' u Hi" iiiii, reibieei Inna liiftOou. illa).ain enret rnlie. IM-ei'w botlle !ffRI-le1rlth S Thompson sEyeWater I Uia ami cT tmo waaka He iln In my mina imv. "am hud corniitxtarl Uta traaA mmit. I had not aa 'ba aor a aiin. and 1 ha bans la UlM CMHIIUOO Aohlnr backs V Rip. Iwk, and lota pal na oTareama. llmkt aSropay ajgM anlah. Thar brick duat klk alflrsa. 1-iLLHx riau nr kill tCa'DoaKSMJ mm ealaajM aaW frM- aaaaeaai in av. r -t.rr r 1 1 i Water- Heating; Orvlce. The subjoined diatfrain, tnken from Jrange .ludd Fanner, illustrated how wtslly witter cnn be wanned in a small way where both house and barn are furnished with ruimlne water and liodemte plumbing Arrangements. The pipe marked K V, running through the bouse cellar. furnishes water to the house and lwirii. Ky means of two short pipe. C I), the rlipe from the hot water boiler In the house Is rtsiineeted with the pipe B F, which, assWore stated, supplies the barn with' Add water. Then all that Is necessary to fill tlie larn tub with warm water Is to open Ihe valve K and shut valve A, thus let- ling the warm water from the bouse I boiler into tne pipe wnicn goes to tne barn and shutfing off the flow of cold. 3on.s.P,l rtiia So7roM I'LAX OF PK ICE. l'bls clever little scheme has worked luceessfully on an up-to-dnte farm In Amherst, Mass., and has furnished tvarm w-ator to four cows and two or three horses for several winters. The snly objection Is that the good house wife sometimes objeets to having her lupply of hot water exhausted two or three times a day. HiRhta of Hheep Owner. On the trial of an aetion brought by ignes SiiiIi li agalt.nt (Jeorgo Wetherill n the Oneida County, New Vork. court, jo r cover datimges for the alle;ed un lawful killing by the defendant of her I g, the evIdTice showed that the ani mal was shot on premises adjoining Ihose owned by Wetherlll, after he had been chasing sheep. The defendant as lerted that be was Jui-tlliel In shoot Jig the dog under a statute whlcb pro HdeU that any person may kill any log which he Khali see chasing, wor rying or wounding any sbf-ep. 11); trial Jusllce charged the jury, as a oiatter of law, that the st itute was not i defense, br-CRiiKF the dog was nt thaslng or worrying or wounding any iheep nt the time he was shot. The f mrlh ai p llite division, on an ar p al lor a verdict against Wethr rill, lias de tided that the charge was crroiieo.is At c imm iti law," n 1 1 .Inslire Na h, for the court, "a dog i:ilgbt be kli ed In defense of or when nec"ssity for ihe protection or preservat o:i ofipiip- rty. The statute goes further. II pro rldi for the killing of a dog thai Wrongfully chases, worries or wounds iheep. If It do-s these things, It mu t Se kllltd." American CultlvRlor. King of Angora. America has developed an Angora itlck of the highest quality, which is a (rout victory for those who claim that Ive can breed as good stock as can be toiind hi Turkey or South Africa. I-nz- lrii8 was bred by I). C. Taylor of I.nke .'alley, N. M., and was the champion it the recent Kansas City show. He vas sold at auction to Col. C. S. Rich- I.AZARI I. irdkon of Dubuque, Iowa, for 70U, the ecord price for n American bred An- Rallerlna; PnfHaa; Horac. Most firm en ire familiar with the mim who puffs and wkeecea at Us jrork. The dlseaae la technically (aowa aa "roaring," and la aald to be filler to tsUinia in hnroani. There really no core for It, but the tronbl Lm Va II a llAirlalaul kar trmt- I"" a'"-" ....- ktnt and eepetUIly br proper feed inf. V thai rltaaaaa la not aa daaml aaatarl ipat ui anmai caanoi no farm wors ban tbe work fives it tboold be light rad Ue feed bomld coaaiet of little ir hay and this wet each time. Feej, mainly on grains. Take one dram ol Iodide of potassium and mix with one naif dram nux vomica. Give this dos twice a day for two or three weekc during each bad attack and during tba lerlod let the work of the horse be that which does not require-much speed. Tin care and treatment Indicated will re. lleve the animal greatly, although it I; doubtful If It will ever amount to much for steady work. Indianapolli News. Good f ata. Good oats are clean, hard, dry. sweet, heavy, plump, full of Hour, and rattle like shot. They have) a clean and almost metallic luster. ,lieh oat In a well-grown sample is nearly of the ajime size. There are but few small or Imperfect gralji. The hard pres sure of the null on an out should leavi! Hrtle or no mark. The kernel, wheri pressed between the teth, should clip rather than tear. The skin should tx thin. The size of the kernel will b less In proportion than the skin H thick. The color of the oat is not very material, but wlilte oats are gwierallj thinner In the skin than black. Again, black oats will grow on Inferior soil, Short, plump are preferable to large, long grains. Bearded oals must have an excess of husk. Oats are not nec essarily bad because they are thick skinned or beaTded, but they must con tain a less amount of flour per bushe) than the thin-skinned oats not bearded A Gool Whitawaah. Two kinds of ordinary wiiitewasL may be used to advantage, prepared In the following maniior: Kor Inside work, to a bucketful of ready llmewash ad l one pint of soft-lmiled ike and a quar ter of a pound of white glue, dissolved thoroughly and mixed through tha mess. For outside substitute In plac of rice anij glue (to each pail of white wash) a pound of common rock salt, dissolved In boiling water. Thus mix ed and applied upon a bright, sunny day, the whitening will remain perma nent In color and will not rub off read lly, while the application to the inte rior will destroy the lice that may b secreted In the rough wall and crevice' of the Inside of the poultry house an 1 stables. If the wash be generously dls tributed. A Desirable Door Lock. Large barn doors are often fasteneo lo a porpeudlcular bar. one end ol which enters a mortise In a lieain ot block overhead and the other a mortise in the floor. T h e strength of a i man Is usually required to take out the lmr, or put It up. The i J I u s t r a tlon shows a more convenient way to manage the crossbar. A " round iron Isill holds the bar to the middle rail s'1-bi cuoas sah loth. of the door, allowing It to turn freely either way. Two long gains, one In the floor and one in the beam overhead, receive tiie ends of the kar when tin door Is closed, in place of a galu In the beam, a strip of scantling niay in nailed firmly to the under side of the beam. The upper end of the crossbar, h !k u set erect, comes on the inside ol th" strip. 1). II. Shepard In Farm amj Home. Tip for Crcnmfrie. Milk cms should be washed and ster lllzed with steam nt the factory, an! Kinio other receptacle should be usi i to return the sklin milk or whey to the farm. If the cans are used for tbi) purpose they should by all means be emptied as soon as they reach thf farm, thoroughly washed and arable I and pi iced on n rock In an Inverted position with the covers off. I 'airy markets should be developr by seriiig products of known stand ards put up In such forms that tin c- n tinier will get the original package and know Its grade or quality. I ill nols Bulletin No. R'S. D.ilrr Kilucutinn, A. W. Trow, the prominent farmer creamery n an and agricultural wrller, of (Jlenvillc, ,Mi!in., has recently been tnade a member of the educational staff of the dnlry and food depart ment in bis 8tate. Ills work will b very largely of an educational nalur and among the farmers and dairymen. The $:t0,000 annual appropriation re nin lly voted by the Legislature, to gether with the improved and amend cl dairy laws Just secured, give Mln ni-sota irplandld facilities for aiding la the most effective way ber great dairy and creamery luterrata. la Fly Time. A gnllon of keroeene, a quart of fish oil and an ounce of carbolic acid la one of the cheapest and beet home made mixture for keeping 11 lea from cattle. It should be applied every morning after milking, nalng a gaod teed band kprayer, paying eapeotal attention to tie bead, abonldera and fore leg. Spraying for fllea la abso lutely neceaeary to keep op tbe foil flow of milk In bot weather. London bai aome doom a, trallt o timber, which It ia claimed are aa food aa w1"" erected over m years ago. 1 v '9 1 OLD DAY8 IN OKLAHOMA. Governor Fertfaaoa'a Keminlaccncca of HuntiaK in Buffalo Country. "This is tbe time of year in Oklaho ma when a man feels something pull ing him into the open country," said Governor Ferguson, who is a frontiers man by preference and a pioneer by Instinct. His father, went from Iowa to Kansas when game was abundant everywhere, and became one of the most successful hunters In the South western country. When a small boy Governor Ferguson was his father's companion on many expeditions into Oklahoma and Indian Territory. "I do not suppose that I shall em- overcome the keen regret that is felt In thinking of the old days that are gone forever," said Governor Fergu son. "Oklahoma seems lonesome to aie now when I travel over it and pass constantly in sight of towns and farm houses where once I saw noth ing but the prairies, the hills, and the timbered streams. It whs my deligiit to ride as the crow flies straight across the country, unobstructed by wire fences and section-line highways. Spring was a glorious season. The. air was fresh and pure, the earth mantling with green and brilliant with Sowers, and the sun Just far enough north to thaw the winter sluggishness from a man's blood and set ever) aerve tingling with happiness. The plaintive note of a meadow lark al ways makes me homesick and brings back to me a vision of the prairies. It was no less enjoyable to ride ill the big timber In the river "bottoms." mu sical with tbe songs of countless birds. The song of what we called Ihe 'sugar writer' bird, probably the tohee, had a melancholy sweetness that makes a man's heart thump even now. "1 went with my father on man;, hunting trips from Chautauqua county Kansas, into Oklahoma. The regions between the South Canadian river and the Smoky III!! was the best buffalo xmntry In the West. Along the Salt Fork in Northern Oklahoma I have seen buffalo as far as Ihe eye could reach. We came often in the fall, with ox teams, and returned with our big wagons loaded with win I or meat. We camped one afternoon at Buffalo Springs, just north of Hennessey, and turned our oxen out to graze, without unyoking them. They began snorting, and fearing a stampede, we chained them to our wagons. We looked every where for the cause of alarm, but :'ou!d see nothing. In about ten min utes a low, rumbling sound, like deep, far-off thunder, came from the west, where clouds of dust were rolling high In the air. We know that a heard of buffalo was coming. Almost before we could realize It, the herd was upon tm, rushing headlong for the springs, where they crowded upon each other in a nmd frenzy for water. Their tongues protruded as if they had been pursued by hunters, which, was prob b)y true. We killed nine, all we needed, in a short time. "It may be unwise to destroy tradi tions, but the story that Pat Hennes sey is buried In the town of Hennes sey is untrue. Hennessey was buried near Buffalo Springs, and I saw Irs grave within a year after he was killed, and many times afterward in driving cattle up the trail. The grave was marked by a stone on which was 'P. II., 1S74.' If I remember correctly. Ihe year of his death." Guthrie (Ok.l Correspondence Kansas City Star. UNIQUE BIRD EXHIBIT. 8t. Tyonia Fair Now Has One of tli MoHt InHtrnctive in Existence. Frank M. Chapman, the bird man of the American Museum of Natural History, has made a remarkable pic ture for the bird exhibit at the St IjouIs World's Fair. There Is a glistening stretch of real beach sand arrayed with a background of painted beach and painted sea so natural that you can almost hear the waves ripple. Tufts of beach grass and stray clumps of beach gohbnroil actually growing In the sand and many shells are supplemented by pictured grass and bushes so that the two blend and produce a most realistic scene. But even more natural than tbe set ting are the groups of birds, the hah Its, growth and appearance of which the whole thing is intended to show. The exhibit has Just been opened and is the most striking In the museum. , The locality represented Is Cobb's Island, a shell-covered sand reef seven miles long ii 1 Mint seven miles off the Virginia coast. Mr. Chapman visited (bb's Island last July In the nesting season and camped out for days behind a screen of banked tip sand, armed with a cam era. These six specimens are rep resented by the stuffed specimens: Least tern, gull-billed tern, common tern, skimmers, Wilson's plover and oyster catcher. In addition to the full grown birds shown In flight or nesting, says the Ht. Louis I'ost-I llspatch, are the young, t,he eggs and the rude circle of shells which the sea birds heap together for nests. Ills Trou bio. "Literature may be a great thing," aald the aad looking1 man, "but If I hadn't been a man of letters I would have bad less trouble." "Indeed?" queried the caaual ac quaintance. "Yea, I wouldn't have been mixed up In a breach of promise suit." Phil adelphia Lodger. Malhnl In Ilia Waihaeaa. Tom Why were you so determined i klia that plain cousin nf youra? Dick I wanted to establish a prece dent She baa two pretty slaters, you .now. Stray Stories. All men art born equal, bat sotBt rrow op and become pretldtvaU Fibroid Tumors Cured1 Note .the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine. . '-' Some time ago I wrote to you de scribing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to ,rlay I am a well woman. ! " The use of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound entirely ex pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk milea now. "Lydia 15. Plnkham's Vege table Compound is worth five 4ol lars a drop. I advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. E. P. Haves, 252 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston. Mass. $SOOO for'ilt If ordinal of about Ittter proving genuinee$a cannot 09 produced. A Mountains of gold could, not purchase such testimony or take the place of the health and happiness which Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound stands without a fieer as a remedy for all the distress ug ills of womH ; all ovarian troubles ; tumors ; inflammations ; ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb ; backache ; irregular, auppressed or paijiful menstruation. Surely th volume and character of the testimo nial letters we ara daily printing in the newspapers raa, leave no room for ioubt in the mi ads of fair people. Somehow a man always lias a lin gering doubt or two. when a woman tays,, "I want you to understand tbaC I am a lady !" There Is more Catarrh in tills section of the country than a'l other diseases put together, and until the last tew years whs niioset to be in cuialjle. For a (treat many years doctors pro-nooii.-oii it a loi-al dUease. and prescribed local remedies, and liv ennstanUy failiiiK to cure witli local treatment. prououuta It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease, and therefore requirM constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by 'J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only con stitiitlonal cure on the market. It is taken In ternally in doses from 10 droim to a teaspoonful. ll ar ts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for ciK-iilars ami testimonials. Address, K. .1. CHK.NKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7fte. Hall's l-'amily fills are the best , Some men are iberal in all things bJt religion and politics. A k four Dealer for Allen's Foot Kw, A.iiovvder to shake into jour shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunion, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen i t oot -Kas makes new or tight ihoes easy. Sold by all druccists nnd llioe stores. 25e. Rsmpls mailed FREH, Address Allen S. Olmstei. La Rojr. N. Y ' There are peopb; in this world who Insist on thinking that the self made man who has tbe gout is merely trying to show off. Don't get the idea into your head that woman is more economical than It is taking an unfair advantage of Russian to ask him to pronounce his. name when he has been drinking. In 1850 only one woman worked for wages to every ten men; now the ratio is one woman to form. Men make themselves weary by combating opinions which t mean nothing. Just because two men have an understanding between them, they are necessarily half-witted. Cats are licensed In BerliD, and every cat in that citr must wear a bamedal badge . bearing a nmuber. A BACK NUMBER. The Milk and KKK Piet. Starving the patient who hag a tick stomach is an out of date treatment ami, no longer necessary with the pred igested and nourishing food Grnpe-Nuts that th wenkeMt stomach can handle and grow fining upon. 'Hiere in plenty of proof of this: "I had suffered from stomach trouble U nix yearn mid for most of the last tw , years had been confined to my bed, tho trouble, having become Chronic in spit of the very bewt medical attention. 1 hadl always been a coffee drinker, hut for th past , ear I could not drink it at nil be cause it made nie so nervous I could not (sleep and my appetite was almost en tirely gone. "Then some friend ndviHed me to try the predicated food (!rnpe-Nuts and about three months ago I did so and since that time my improvement haa been so rapid Hint my eii-tomers and friends are astonished aud every day someone remarks iim my changed con dition. I have gained in pounds, sleep well, my appetite is good and my diges tion is perfect. Where I have lived OB milk mid light diet for years I now eat most anything I want and don't suffer any Inconvenience cither. Tha way Urape-Nuts. food . ha built op my tomach and fctrcugthenerl my nervoun yntcm particularly Is just wonderful. I "I drink your food drink Postum, too and no longer feel the want of eoffs, There It abtohrtely no doubt that leaving off coffee and using (irupe-Nutt) and Postum haa brought raa out of my bad from an Invalid back to Qn haitth." Nam given by Poatum Oa., BaMto Creek, Mich. "There's a reatwn," and that naaaai It plain to anyone who will apeod a law mlnntca Investigating in th inttnaat af baaltb. Bend to tit Co. for particular by anaH of trtanakm of thna en tha 700iC9 take' soAUst for 736 monjr HI