- . - . . r _ _ _ _ _ .11 . " , , ' " - , 'j' ' : , , ; , , . . t . " . . . . . , ' . ' . ' f " p ,1 f" " , l' , ! . . I , . T\vo severe cases of Ovarian Trouble " 'and hvo terrible operations avoided. Mrs. Emmons and IV1 rs. Colelnan each. . . tell 'ho\v they \vere aved by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .Compound. . CI DEAR J\nJ. ! PI rmAr : - I nm AO pcl\Rcd ] with the f 'SUltS obtaincd from T..ydla l . Pinl"uun's V ( ! etl\hle Compoul1cl that I feel it a duty I1l1cl n. privilege to wrilo you about it. , "r Aufrored for moro than five years with o\"arlan troubles , caus. lng an unplemmnt disehar c , a grcat weakncs2I , ancl at times 11 faintness 'WOUlll ' como ovcr mo WhICh no amount of l1\cclicine , cliet , or exercise RCCllll'l1 to ( mnccl. Your Yeg'dablo COltllOund found the weak spot , 110wever , wilhin a few weeks - nnd Ra'ccl mo from au ollerntlon- , 'lolL my t.roubles . hacl disappeared , und I found myself once moro healthy . , nmhvell.Vord.i ! fail to describe the feal , true , grateful feeling that is in my heart , and I want to tell eYery sick and suffering sister. Don' ! ' I dally with modieine yon know nothing about , but take I. 'clll .l inc- IlIun'R Yegetnhlo CUIUIUHllld , and take my word 'for it , you will ho :1. : ditfercnt " ; volllan in a short time. " - Mns. LAun.EmLOxs , 'Valker. ville , Onto 1/ . . : , ; . , Another Case of Ovarian Trouble. . . l " Cured Without an Operation. " ; "DE..n : Mm ! , PnmrrA- sovcral years I wn troubled with ovarian trol1hc ] and a painful " ' . and inflamed condition which kept me in boil part of the timo. I did so ( lI'ead n 8ur ieal operation. " I trir.d different remedies bopmg to get better " . but nothing seemed to bring rehef until a friend who had been cnred of ovarian trouhle , through , . the ,1H e of your COlllIJOUn , induced me to try it. I ' "r took it faithfully for three month , and at the end ' \ . . of that time was gln ( to find that I was a well , ; I I woman. Health is no.tul'C f1 best gift to woman \ , , . and if yon Jose it and call ho.yo it restor a. ) I :1. : . through J.ydia. E. Pinkhnn Ycgetabl Com- , , I , : i\ , \ I feel that aU. suffering women should . . . . . .1.\ . . - . . . . . : I , . - mow of thi . " . -l\Ir : . I. unA , BELT.Jt COLE- l ; : : .i' ' " ) IAN , COIUmcrclal , IIotel , : NashvIlle , 'l'enn. - It. 'swell ' to rcmemember I\ueh letlerR 11.5 abova when some druggist tries to Jet. yon to buy 80IDIJthiug which ho bays Is . . just as goo " ' ! 'hat Is Impos- lilblo. ' 118 no ether medicine has such a record ot curea as LydIa E. liuk- hiLm'a Vegetable Compound ; accept no other and you wil111t gla . Don't hmdtnto to wrlto to l\rrs. PInkham if there is anything n1out your Klclmc."H you do not understand. She , , , 'ill treat you , vlth klndnesi IUHl hcr Utlvic is Cree. No womnn evcr regretted \Vritlu { ; ' her und Kho bus hellcd thousands. Address Lynn , Mass. . $5000 FORFEIT . - It we cannot forthwith prodllcfI thll orlilinal JIIUOfl anI ! .llfIIatarea of "bo u to.LlwoQlab , .whlch 11'111 prove th lr absolutll IIlInlllllllnll83. , " LIdia l .l'1nkh.m Modlc1na Co. , L'nu , UJu. . 11" Many JUen talle delhht In cnlllng ; attentIon to' the'gooll there s In them. Seele no OlllltJI'tU:1\ly. \ I , Why It la. the DFst : be'c \ o rondo by : Ull ontlroly different , :1 pr ces. . ' , 'Donunco ' Sturch' 'unllko auy ! t er.blHor \ ! and ou1t-tblrd were tor 10 , n ! & . . . " : . ' f .1 , 1- ' _ _ _ _ . . . Girls who make fools of men uSUI111y " , .ao ! ' stln.l ; Imll1osslons. ; . - . . . ' DI lcretion Is the aftermath oC rool- IlIlmeHFI lhat hus C ( ) t too dear. t - , WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOUIS : - THE CROWNING ' : ACHIEVEMENT , , or the BlCe. It. ' bulhlhll : ' nrllla'lcr. c < Itllcr 111111 hnlllhotnor lhall UlhU or IUlY I'revtou ( [ l'o ltlon. ' 1'0iCO It. 11'1 It wl\l \ be. ! tilt n "Iealy" Album contnh\llI ! : view ! ! oC 11\1 . I'rlllcll'l\lll11l1dlng\ < 'llrOllucl't , In color'llu , , till ! IIIRhc"t typl' ! or IIl1lolCniphluurt. 1.t'IIVt'Ii , G x : 10. tlctal'bublo und /luHablo lor [ rumlul { . . / . . KAcT" . . Box 6'4. ST. LOUIS. MO. . The FREE Homestead LANDS OF Western Canada . . Are the STAR ATTRACTIONS for 1904 , j Mlliluns of acrea of II\llnlficonl GraIn an,1 Gra ' I III' : lallds lu be Ilad U Ii free ! liCt. ur hy 1'lIrcbue flOlli Hail"I" ComPlnl , Lan < ll'orpolilloul. ele. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS . Uood Crol'S , d.\1chtrul \ d""a ( . . , " 1'1"1111 < < 1 IIcbllol 1118toll1. Ierr.t 'lUdal (101l1Iitioll. , . , . . . . 'IIUUIIUllouUw"y aliwlul\JIC'tlB , lAut ! , wealth antll\lUUtlllcu "cqulr"ll " , , "Ul. Thc ' , ; ol\ulaUon of ' ' ' 'esl 1 n Canada I crelled 1 , OOO by ImIllIC" < llolI durin& & : Ibe PUI ) 'ear. over 60,00\1 beillC lI\erl all . Wrltt' to nearest aUlhorlrcd Canadl'ln ' GOI'ennen ! . . . .Kalll rur Canadian AlIW5 anll ulhlr IIIurmallon- ( or I1dd'elS SIIPI , olllllllll ratlonOllawa.Canoda- ) W. V. ) lenDcn. tIOl Not' York LUo Uuildillr , OPlallll. Nab , BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIEl1 CURBS catarrh of the stomach. When the fi'lng machine Is pertect. od wo cnn vIsit. our cnslles In .the all' _ . 00 Ba. Maca'ronl Wheat Per A. Introduced by the U. S. Dept. or .Agr. It Is u lremendous croppel' , yielding In good land 801m. per acre , and on ( jry. Mid land8. Buch as are tound In Mont. . Idaho , lhe Daltoto.s , < ' :010. : . etc. , It wt1l yield ( rom -CO lo liO bu. Thts Wheat and Speltz and Hanna Barley and llromu8 Inermls and BUllon' Dollar Gra8s. makes It possible to grow and tatten bogs and cattle wherever 8011 Is tound. JUST SEND 100 ANn TUIS NOTIO. to the John A. Sal cr Seed Co. . I.a Croll9c , Wls , . and they will Bend you tree Bnmple or this , , " 'heat and other farm Bceds , together with their great catalog. ulone worth $100.00 to any wide-llwalte tarmer. ( W. N. U. > Most men thlnlt they arc quite a shrcwd as most. other mon. Every hOlh'\\keeller ' IIhould 1tno that. 1l they will buy Defiance Colt Water Starch tor laundry use lhe will b'lVe not only lime , because I never stlclcs to the Iron. bnt becausl each p ckago contal1l11 16 oZ.-one { ul pound-whIle all other Colrl Wale : S t1rehe8 I\re llut up In ' 1101ll1l1 pacll ugellIld the llrleo Is the salllO , 11 cents. 'l'hen I\galn beCI1\18e Defianci Sturch Ii tree trom all Injurious chern leals. It your grocer lrl s to sell ) ' 0\1 2 12.oz. 11I\01agu It Is heca\1se he 111\ : a atoclt on haml which he wIshes t4 dispose or herore he putll In Denance Ho knows thl\t Del1nnce Starch hn : printed on ever ) ' Ilficlmge In IIlr/e / lot tOl'S alld figures " 16 OZI. " Demanl Defiance ntlll sn " 0 lUuch time aUI mono ) ' aud the alllloYl\lIce oC the Irol stlcillug. Defiance never sticks. When a IIIl\n hns hoen mnf1'led few yeanl ho loses hIs I1lIorty ir. IUra.Jl1llow' " ' ' . IUra. " 1'I00thtnl : K.rrul' For eblhlr. . . IlIelblDl ( , aufteDI Iha Kuru , ruducel , I1&mUlallulI. alla11 pal . curea wlAd collu. 2.)0 a txm : Every " , , 'oman fecls she Imows lu : to fill & llluco In the socIal world. Mutual Insurallce ht the must por. I\r. ! 'l'OIJ ) 'ears : & & 0 there was aho , $10,000.0-00 In lho atate. Now , ov $ IGOOOO.OOO , one.halC oC all the PI 1118\11'U11OO In the stale IH In 1I1u1\1 COn1pnuJes. It Is also the oldest ] sllrnnco In the. worJcl , and Is c1leallo safHstud best , lIlId no cOJ\1lmny hi tor t11 ' the STA'l'E J. AnMlm'S 1\1 1'UAI. INSURANC1 CO. or SO\1 Omah , . Nohr. . D. P. Stouffer , Bee tary. Stable Ventilation. At the Jast slate llnlrymcn's con' Tentlon In WIsconsin. W. D. Hoarll mid : A few ) 'earll ego when 1 built t cow stable I pllt wlnllows In It ever ) ' threl : ! fcet to let In the light. I [ llso ; 1I\t. In a vcntllatlon lIystem that coat flGO. : Ouo or mr neIghbors sahl to 1:10 : that ho , dIll not. see how 1 cOllld afford to Ilo that. I rei'lied that IC a man sholl\r1 \ como along atlll give lhe = ows oC any man'lIarls green r any ; Jther ltlnd or animal Ir vegetnble polson he would be pro lecuted. Dill Ihe farmer hlmse\ \ [ will 1I0ison his w s wIth bnd all' ntlll thlnlt nothing oC It. We must wale to n realization oC thIs fact. Now the expenditure oC $3GO for a good ventilating s'slol11 Is not a large matter. The Ihterest. ou that amount nt G IJer cent Is ouly $21 per ) 'enr , and that. Is , vhat the ven- tIIatlns s'stem really costa me. If 1 Illlln'l have the money myseU I coulll borrow It from my nolghbor at G per cent. 'fhat 21 Is a very small sum to pay for the ( urnlshlng or pure air to n. stable 142 teet long and 3G feet wide. 1 have tound that this costs only a lIttle over 40 cents per nulmal. We keep cows In the stable for about 200 Ilays out or the year , and shoulll wo reCuse them the oxpenlliture or 40 cents each to lteep thom In pure alr'l I am sure tbt I get. bnclt at least ten tlmos 40 cents In the Increased ef. fectiveness oC each cow. I do not thln1t that lover made an expenditure on my farm that , paid a bettor Interest than that. ventilating system. All this winter the temperature In my stable has not droppell below 50 to GG do- gt'ees. 'I'he bodlps of the cows give olt enough heat to ltcep the tempera. ture right for the cows. By the King aystem of vontllation , which I have , you talee off the foul cold uit , aud retain the warm air that Is Datut'nlly at. the top of the barn , anll your stable - ble Is lcept I\t nn equltahle tompem- turo. It will not cost. most oC the fnrmers ns much to put In a ventilating - ting system ns It dill mo because most of them have not. stablcs as large as the ono I have. - - Cooking HorDe Feed. One or the early 1"reuch ! investigators - tors comparell oats and an equal vol- tunc of rye boiled until the grain burst. The results wOre not { avor- able to cooltlng the feed. According lo : l.Iother or his tests , 30.8 pounds oC mashed steamell potatoes could not replace 11 pounds oC hay. The potatoes - toes WCl'O mixed with cut straw and fed coM. It Is often claimed that cootdng feed Increases Its palatability and digestibility. The general conclusion - clusion drawn froDI tests with farm animals Is that this belief U not warranted - ranted , and that the cost r cooltng ! Is not. mndo np for by the Increused yalue oC the mUon. It has been stated - ed on good authority that' ' boiled { od Is useCul tor colts , brooll mares and stallions If fed two or three times per weelt , and that dract horses which are belug prepnred { or sale or { or exhlbl- Uon may be gl\'en cooked feed once a day with a vantnge. An excellent. Ceed for horses , It Is said , mar be 1I1Odo by bQllIng barley nnd oats In 11 ) wttlo y.lth consldet'ahlo water and pouring the mass over charted hay , allowing the whole to stand until the hay Is well softoned. BI'au , roots and II. small quantity oC 011 meal ma ) " be dd d also-Bulletln 170 , U. S. Dept. ( lC A..lculture _ - - - Aleutl n Island Ranges. Several large stoclt gl'owers of 'Washington state arc plannhlg to con- vert. the Aleutian Islands Into vast cattle and sheep rllnscs , which wHI surpass In extent the rapidly 1minlsh. ing ranges oC Montana and 'l'exu& . Ono company has begun the shipment of 25,000 sheep and GOOO head 01 cattle to the Aloutlans , 11 first can , .Ignment. oC 8,000 llead oC sheep 1111' " Ing recently been sent from Sal1 l < rancisco. The companr had demon strated previously that. sheep will thrive there , 1I"lng throughout the , winter solely on the gmss of thE I islands , by having lnnlled 1,000 heal Ulct'e ahout. a. a halt ago , , . . . : : : : : . . Anguli Premiums. 'l'he board of directors of the Abel' ' deen-Angus Cattle Breoders' Assocla 'Ion has voted to aplIroprlato $4,601 for a show at. the 1.oulsll\nl1 Purchasl Exposition nnd $200 ( ; for un Abel deen.Angus show at Kunsas CIty , II case ono Is held there In 1904. Fo the International Live Stoc1e gxpoHI tion In 190. ' $ . wns set aside fo 8pecll\I premiums. The cost oC tile drains wl11 , 0 course. vnl' ) ' with the IO nllt ) ' , ! : : om eatllnntcs oC cost. mnde In the "Iclnlt oC the Iowa'AKrlculturnl College mn' ' ( lrove or "nille to funnel's Intending t put. In tile drains. Tile was tound to CORt. pr ) 1,000 fee as follo\\'s : 4.lnch , $20 : 5-lnol1 , $27 G-Inch , $37 : 8.lnch. $58 : 10.lnch , $85 I ) 12-lnoh. $ l1G : 15-lnoll , $2i 5. 'rl1e co 10. of 111l111lug wns estimated at. $ [ ; IJE IW 1,000 feet for lhe [ j-I1\C'h \ tile and Cut'I'cspomlln Incno ; for the lnne sir.es. ' 1'he dlttnnco hUllled In thl IU- case wns 11\'e miles. 'rho cost ot In ; ut InS' , per rod , vas 12 to 1 [ j cents for a er tllo below S hH.'lus : ! In size. ' 1'hl ro Ilrleo Includes digging ditch and In : 1111 lu till' , t\lJlrt ditch to hI" " Ilono b In. OWler.Yhc'o a capable ( ' 11&lneol' st , etl11110).tHI to' do the worl" his ! < ct. . mut ! : ! bQ addod. ' U. Itb It. I a poor polio ) ' for the tarmer 1 roe sell off his best. birds I1nd Imep U poorest. Such Q course means retr ! ; resslon , " . . . ' f' . " o - - - - WhIte Wyan.lotten. : White Wyandotles ar'o unquestlon. nbly the most popull\r hreed oC fowls. 111 exlstenco to.da ) ' , with Darrell Plymouth - mouth Roeles n close second , I have 110 rllslIositJon to quostlon the Yl\llIe oC the Darre.j r'lymouth Rocls either as shew birds or as utility stock. Th70ugh all the many yoal's they ha"e been baforo the poultry buying public the ) ' have been strong favorites. 'fhoy Illsplaced the LIght Drahmas anll other breeds as lIr\ctlcal utility anll marlet bIrds. BelnJ ; o { better slzo and shalle , also good producers oC eggs , lhe ) ' morl ) nearl ) ' mot the POilU- lar demalld (011 fowl havln ; these ! ( ualltles than any other bt'eell thut hall como before. They consequently I'eaped 1.1. harvest unequaled b ) ' any other breed up to the time ot the in- trodu\tlon \ of the Whlto W'andoltes. 1 only compare these two breeds be. cause they are indisputably the two most popular breeds In oxlstonce to. dny. Other breeds and varIeties bave n. good deal or mOI'it and some have considerable popularity. None , however - ever , at all compare with these two In the estimation ot practical poultry producers and fanciers. It. Is a strong point with both that they so well suit. the marltot poulteror and th fanclel' and showman. The White Wyan- Ilottes undoubtedly lead at. the pr9s- ent time. 'fhey have had an uphl11 light , but the practical qualities they posses ! ! In such large measure have carried them to the front , and the chnnces 'aro Ileeldedly good for theIr retainIng that lead for some years to come. No other breed Is In sIght as a competitor. Probabl ) ' thQro is not a weU lmown breeder of Whlto Wyan- dottes In this country who Is able to filJ ali the orders { or eggs and stoelt : of this variety. In searching for the source of this popularity ono has not far to travel. In the first place .their size Is right. They arc not too large to be thrift ) . . O\'erslze In poultry means stagnation , pOOl' breeding , small egg production and dlseaso and loss In hot seasons and climates. Great size also means slow maturity and blS fe < , t ! bills. The White Wyandottes & 1 cw qulcl\IY and mature 01\ less food th n any olher bl ced oC an.thlng 1IIe equal value as marlwt poultrr. Their shape , too , Is right for pr ctical pur. poses. l"ull and deep In breast. they lay on an extra thiclmess oC white meat nn when carved the slices show a prominent. point. In their worlh. This is so from the egg to dOl1th from old ago. A thin , sllm.breasted White W'l\ndotte Is unltnown It the breed Is puro. The ) ' are hardy and easily wlthstnnd the cold of the severest climates - mates and seasons. They aso do well In all temperate and hot climates. , Un- Itlw the largo and sl lle embed va- rieties. they never suffer In egg production - duction { rom { rested comhs and wat- tles. 'I'hey h ve a small close and neally fittcd rose comb , which delles ' Cmal and cold. 'l'he coclerels when dressed and marlccted as broilers and rORflters , lresent 11 much neater ap. prmrance when sold with heads on than thQse of breeds with big , spread. Ing or single combs which invariably draw the attention oC the customer to the waste and resultant ahl'in1\8ge In food value. 'fhe color oC the legs and sttln Is the rich yellow so much dc , sired. The sldn Is free rrom darll pIn feathers. Mnnr of the disasters In the poulll'y business have com < through failure to study supply alll ] demand. 'Would-be poultr'mon , start lug on an uulmown path , Instcad 01 consulting the dcmunll where Ul ( 'stoclt Is to be sold wlll , from somE article , or from seeing bIrds in a sho1\ \ room , cheese what strllcs tIlC fancJ aud go ahend-or mther .behind , rOI It doosn't talto long to get. started It the wrong direction In thl3 business Onc" ) startcd It. Is frlghtCully cas ) ' tl continuo In the' s me way and { ear full ) ' hard to turn about. . Blmer Gimlin , Chrlstlnn County , Illinois. - - Colored Rouen Ducks. Colored Rouen ducl.s are becomlnj everJ' ) 'ear more popular In this coun tr ) ' . 'fhe ) ' arc supposed to Ita va bal their origin \n the cll ) ' of Rouen 11 Nm'manll ) ' . At least they must hav , - been ralsed , largely there before the wCI'e exported to this countr ) ' . 'fh , Remen Iluclt Is [ \ fine market bird , bu does not mature so early as do till Peltlns nud the Aylesbur's. It I hard ) ' nnd prolific and bas a quiet dls position. The eggs. bowever , arc no : IS lnrge ns .are those or the Peldl duck , ' nnll lacle unirormlty o { color. I Is bellevcd to ho closely relnte to th : \11\111\1'11 rluel. , and this beller I strengthened hy Its pluma&c. Th standnrd weIght oC the drulw Is nln pounds and oC the mahlre ucl , elgb 1I0unds. : t Swine Feed Points. : Sprln < ; litters can ho handled to IH : "antngf' , ns the ) ' can have the run ( : it 1'aBS alllt ( 'Iovcl' lots. 1u addition t ! I' thl' Pl\stUl'ag , a little soft teed shoul a be fed. and the C01'l1 mtlon should b ! r \\1' ) ' small. Bran and mldlllln < ; s , an Is oil mcnl In small qUl\nlitles ( ma ) ' el 'I' tl'l' : Into the ration. " 'ood ushes an 11 ( 'hat''oal arc profitahlo adjuncts t Is lhe teedin rl.lon. ! Chal'coul ma ) ' 1 : y _ er.ill ! ) ' ohtahull from ( 'harred COI' IY l'ohs. The ox .olllilve teedlng ot cot' ' Is flhould ho avollloll , as It Is certain tbl o n vnnll frame cannot he hui1t Ul ) ( J ul'h a onQ shted ration. . \ 10 It lleol1lo Imcw what the fullU'e ha Ie In stem 101' lh'm the chief cbarw c 0- clstenco would be lost , . . . , . , . , " . . . . . - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - . AND " ) @ll1lJ ] ; r. . _ - ' A BurJlar ( "With Religion. " 1"01'11101' State Senatol' Gu ' OUCO was asl\Od to defenu all ex.convlct who \\3.9 ehnrgl'd with hurglnry , sdys the Now Yorlt WOI'ld. lIe refused the case , but had n tal1 , with the prIsoner In the course oC conversation th& Imrglar Hald : "I had [ \ IIU1.tocr on co , hut lie got relljlon. : " "Indecll ! I } lfCSUI11. ! he Cultted } tbo business ? " "NlxJ' ; 1 jllst fired hIm , see ? What could a l11an lIlco mo eXl1e t of a chuml ) who nlwa'g wanted 10 open n safe wllh } lrn 'ers ? " - - The Mistress Was ForgivIng. n. C. Dl'ew'I' tcl1s of It colored maId who c lI1e home ahout. two 110urs later than she ought und burst out to her mistress : "Oh , entsljus ! I'so got. 'lIglon ! I'so got 'lIglon , " "Very wel1. ' said the mistrcss. " 1'11 ' forgive 'ou this tlmc. Dut. dou't let It hnppcn ngnln.-Doston Hecord. Comes to the Same Thing. . - - - = . . dit. 5 ! ' " . - , I KJ . , . - . . . , - - . \ tu. . . . . . . . . . . ' ' - - - - _ Dlugs-Do ) 'ou consider It proper to mlud the bnb ) ' ? I Bangs-\Yell. I thlnle It proper to mind the wlfo. Now a Respectable Citizen _ Drummer-What became oC old Tuffnut. who ormerl ) ' ownc a dls. reputable 111\0 on Dlanlt all'eet'l Merchant-Oh , ho r formed severnl years ago und Is now ono ot 0\11' most honest and respected cltlzcns. Druml11er Whnt busIness Is ho In now' ? : \Ierchant-Nono nt all. lIe made II I fortune out ot his dive and retired. Two Methods. "The averagc married woman , " said IIenecl" ) "worl\ ! ; her game so as to plar 'man-of.the-hollse' and get control - trol o { the purse strings. " "Oh. I don't l\11ow , " replied the othcr , whoso wife Is a cute , cooing little creuturo , "sometimes she pll\Ys her game su as to worl. the man-C- the.honso to the s me cnd.-Phlladel- phla Press. - - - - - Signs of Progress. "I think Arthur would have proposed - ed to mo last. night if ) : ou hadn't como In the room just when 'qll did. " " " 'hat reason hnvo 'ou for bellev. ing that ? " "III ) had tal\On both oC my hands In his. lIe hud never held moro than one oC them at a. lime before.-Stray I Stories. A Cammon FaJling. "lie started out to be the architect or Ills own { ortunes. Did ho suc- i ceed ? " " 'Vell , he 5 the architect all rlgllt , l but he dldn't succeed In lUtUng up . much oC a slructll1'e. " "What seemed to 00 the trouble ? " "lIe revlscd the plans tQo often. " - - - Queer Notion. , -IJ.- Mr. Peel.-Jaclt writes mo Crom the country that It's 100'cl ) ' out there- regulnr par dlso , he sa 's. Ir. Ujnl\H-H'm ! ! Did he talte his wlfo with him : \11' . Pocl-Shucls , man ! \Vhat's ) ' 0111' Idca or put'adltie , un'way' ! . . . - - - Exch"nge of Compliments. " ' " said tour'ear. "I love 'ou. palla , ) old \lar le. as .sho climbed upon hel father'f ; l(1lOe. "And 1 love ) 'OU , dear , when YOII arc a good girl , " rejoined her futher , "nut , IJnpa. " conllnltl'll ? > larglc , not to ho ouldono , "I lore 'ou oven Whell . 'ou aln.t no gooll. " ForcD of Habit , lIo-What wOllldOU do IC ) .ou wor ( stl\rvlng , deur ? Wo II lit ) 'oli stel\l lonr or hread' ! "She-Certalnl ) ' not ! 1'(1 ( wallt Into [ cafe ! \lilt set [ \ meal ami 'chl\rge It. He-To whom ? ' ' or conrse.-Dctroll She-To 'Oll , - rco Pres , - - - I Not an Everyday Occurrence , Cheerflll1IlowWh ) ' so dismal ? Future IInsbnnll-1 1\111' atrald OU1 \\'eddln trill wl11 take a1\ \ the cusl I have savC.tlIll ! ? Cheerful Willow-What oC It ? } wedding trip enl ) ' happcns once it ' 1\'e or sle : rears. . ' ' . . . ' . I , : , ' , , , ' ' . 'c . . . " . ' , " , . ' . . . ' to , 1 I \ ! ! ! . ( 'I ' . : 1 ' 11' , . .1IU'IIathe 'II'.rl < l to p , . . . 4oe. a roe , . proline. . . . . . , . 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The formula of a noted Boston physician. and used with grut succe.u as a Vaginal W < uh , for leucorrh a , PdvicCatarrh , Nasal Catarrh , Sore Throat , Sore Eyes , Cuts. and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female Ills Pnxtlno f Inv\luablo. Used as a. VasinalYa h W challonso the world to produce its equal for thoroughness. It Is Do rovolutlon in cleanRlllg Ilnd lleallng power ; it kills all germs whIch I cause Intlammatlon and dlsch\r es. ! I All leading druggists k p l'a.xtll18 ; prlco. OO. . i ! n 1.0x ; Ie YOllfldoes notl ! nd to us for It. Don.t ta\e \ ; a aulisUtuto- there 15 not1llnl : IIkol'lIxtine. II ! 'Vrlte fortho Free Uox of l'Rxtllle to-dl"- . , PAXTON CO. , 5. Popa JUdi : . , : Bolton , Ma - f.j 1 W. L. DOUCLAS ; ! $3. E & $3 SHOES rAg , 'v. I. . ] ) ell 1 s . ! ll1009 1u1\0 hy theIr I excellent H t 'l-o , . ' J ousy-1.ttlUA' , n n superIor w'l\rln' " qualltlos , nohlo\'od ' the larjost : sl\lo of I BUY shoetJ In the world. They are just M gOOlI s these that COlt you Sol to S5-thl ) oilly . dl1l'orenco Is tlto prlco , Sold EuerywIJerc. Look tor name ap , ' price on bottom. z ( ) olllloli tlllfllI Corona. I" Colhkln. 'Vhlt1h III f\vtlrywhnre COIII'e0l611 to ! ) e the "nellt Plltnllt JRthnr yet l.r".ltlc ll. ifdt Cola , E/jelel. " , ed. Shon bTnlall. r.I'ntra. rite for C.talolC.V.L.Doual. . . . roclltou. Mu. . I oOaaoooooooaoooaooooooOoo g TIf [ LlMCOUi IMPORTING IIORS { (0 g g Lincoln. Nobroska g g German COdch , g g Percherons , g [ ngUsh Shire g I g french Dralt g g " and Belgians. g g Th. LARGEST Import" . of FlIi'ST. 0 o CLASS ItlUion. of 11.conccm In Iii Ih. g o Weal I OVRR 50 URAD TO SHL.ECT o FRO . On Irivlni In L.lneo1 ! ! Uk. tha 0 a So. . . i4'um 'IUI ' "r whlehI'U dj'lly to 0 o OIJf lolm. Come In. ! u. u , or . . , It. . 0 o L.i' Dill. T.I. 675 . . . . I. Sulllun , nltr. 0 0 oaoaooaaoaaoooooaooooooo " Wheo Answering Advertisements t , Kindly Mention This Paper. 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