, . - . 1 ruSTfR ( OUNn RD > UBLlCM By D. M. AMSBKnRV. a1\OI N DOW. . . NrnnRABJU . - - I News in Brief ] Cracls In tour Chicago hulldlngs are reported by experts ns due to bor- InKs ot the Illinois 'runnel company. Pliny L. Saller , Unllell Stntes dls. trlct attorney for the Northern district of Im1lan Terrllor ) ' , Is In Wnshlngton on huslness with the department of justice. John D. Roclefeller received a party of nowspaller humorists nt his homo at Clovolnnll , hroliO all precedents hy nctln ! ; ' as tholr gulllo around his grounlls. A cahlnot meeting heJel at Mndrld uthorJ1.ml the minister of the Interior to orgnnl1.e a belly ot special police for tht ! RIIJlCrvlslon of the nnnrchists In Dnrcelonln. Secretnry I1llchcocl , will return to Washington from his slimmer homo In New IIamllshlro Septemher 2G , and will ho at his deslc In the ol11co on the following day. Mrs. George .1. GOllld , who was hurt during a fight wllh pl'asants while on automobllo tour In Ellrope , returned to New Yorl { 80 badly Injured that Rho Is unahlo to wnlle. Normnn D. Ream Is reported to have won $90,000 In a trans-Atlantic poler gnme with George Westlnghouso ot the F ullahlo Lifo : II. C. I.'rlcl , and F. Augustus delnz. J. D. Stownrt , Msistant general frclght agent of the Santa Fe , has re. Blgned , errectlvo Octoher 1' . IIo will go to San Antonio , Tex. , to engage In prlvato business. The totnl numh'lr of voters In Phil. ndelhpla accorlllnp , ' to the Septemher onnvass Is 33J,9GO ! , a do'roaso ot 36810 compared with the canvas made In May prl r to the gas 10Vlo fight. Jules Grau , a stage manager tor many yeara , died at his homo In Now Yorl , attor a protracted IIInes ! ! . Mr. Grau was a brother ot Maurlco Grou , the Improssarlo and Robert Grau. The total number of voters In Phil. adelphla , according to the September canvass , Is 339JGO ! , a decronso ot 36- 810 compared with the cnnvass made In Mny prior to the gns lease fight. A small colony ot pllgrlmB from Auclland , N. E. , lIeBtlne1 ! for Zion City , II ! . , Is detalnell by the felleral Immigration officers on nccount ot an alleged violation ot the labor contract Jaw. Jaw.Mrs. Mrs. Orrin D. Rugg , ot Cnlumet , O. T. , IIIL ' , ! been held for the murlor ! ot her husbnnd , who died under myste. rlouB clrcumstnnces. Mr. nml MrB. RugS had been married only throe months. 1.1. n. Wadleigh. a wealthy ranch. ' ma.n near Pierre , S. D. , Is maltlhg arrangements - rangements to lease his rnnch and join hIs son.ln.law , 1\\\rlcel , ot Omnha , who haB the boarding contract nlong the Pannma canal. Seven thousand persons attended n meotlng at Tolcohama , called for the purpose at protesthig ngnlnst the terms ot the peace trenty. The mootIng - Ing ndopted a resolution fnvorlng the resignation of the ministers. So firm hns been the hellef of Bon. jamln Taylor , on nseh minister , ot ColohroolCol. . , that his 8lght. restored to him atter many years ot bllndnoBs , was merely a hnlluclnatlon of his hrnln that ho has become Insane. A detnchment of MexIcan federnl troops hILS been sent to Clipperton Is. la.nd , In the Pacific , to guarantee the Bnfoty at the stenmshlp company , which has a contrnct to estnhllsh fish. erles In the no"hhorhood of the IBland. It wns announccd that Lazard Frer. eB , hanlcers at Now Yorl" had engnged $1,200,000 gold In Lonllon for ImlJOrt to Now Yorl { . The gold was In South African hnrs and nt the present rate at ol1hango the transaction yIelded a profi t. The nrltlsh foreign office hnB not tolcen any further nctlon regnrdln tile Anglo.Cuban treaty slnco the CUh 11 sennto retused to ratify It. hut It IE understood thnt the treat ) " will bo ro , , submitted to'tho senl\to at Its next ses , sian. sian.Tho The latesl'rosults at the leglBlntlv ( elections In Spain are ns follows : l\Un Isterlnllsts electod. 231 ; conservlllivetl 104 : republicans , 31 : Vllhwerdlsts , 12 : reglonlsts , 7 : Carllsts , 3 : Integrlsts , 2 a11l1 hlllopondents , 3. The result It eight departments nro not' yet Imown The Grent Northern railroad , 0 which Jnmes J. Hili Is president. hal been cnught In a fiagrant ( 'aso at rebating bating , contrar ) ' to provisions of th , LI\ns \ law. So pronouncell nnd den nlto wns the cnso th t the Int\rstatl commerce commission hns bromht I to the nttontlon of the department a justlcq. l\Unlstor 1.lshman's reports to tll , state depnrtment Indlcnto thnt th Turl\sh \ government Is disposed t malntnln strongly Its position th Vnrtanlan , the nnturalled Arm1nlm who has been sentenced to denth tc murder at Stnmboul , shnll ho treatel ( I a Turldsh snbjoct , and cannot ho n . lowed the prlvllogo ! , ot an Amorlca cltlzon. . _ . . " Tlfo CnnalIan , Pacific's car shOll I KIngston , Ont. , were burnri . The 101 Is $60,000. . ConI oporntors In the anthraclto r glen declare they will res it the d . , milnds of the minors' union ; which , granted , would mean an Inroaso ( : I the prIce. Dr. Stanley Smith , mayor of Cohlr bla , Mo. , Issues a statement denyh that nn opldomlc of typ110Id oxlsts I thnt town. Prlntors belonging to the typ ' graphlcnl union are quitting In mat .evltles where nn elrbt.hour ngreomel \Cannot \ be mad" . . - . . . . - - . , . . . : & - : _ - - a.M'I"- . " " " " " . . .ALi t. . . _ - - - , - HllpplnesB. I lIapplnoss Is the ( 'nd ot ever ) " man's philosophy , whether ho bo n phlllso- phor ot the BchoolB or a philosopher at the fieMs anl shops. nut the Cues- lion la , "What Ie happiness ? " "What constitutes' It ? " Most at whnt wo thought Wnll happiness had the blttor ot solflshno.'Js , but when our hnppl. ness consists In maldng others happy and holplng them In tholr hour of need , there are no dregs In the cup wo drlnle. And It there were , wo would never lenow It , for this cup of joy Is alwa's full , nnd further. as long aB wo IIvo there will bo these who need our help , nnd consequently wo cannot exhaust the contents at this cup. Wild PlgeonB Excite Comment. Hant II. lIewltt of Wethersfiohl saw flying OVer the town Sundn ) ' a flocl , of fourteen oll.fllshlolled ) wild pig. eons. 'l'hls variety hna not been Been In this section lIeforo for twenty ) 'enrs. 'fhlrt ) ' or Cm.ty ) 'ears ago they were very plentiful hereabouts. BllOrtsmen who heartl Mr. lIowltt toll about the 1I0cl { are considerably stirred up and wonder If the pigeons will return hero nfter an a Jsence erse so many years.-Hartford Courant. Could Get No Rest. Freeborn , 1\lInll. , Sept. 18th ( Spe- clal-l\lr. Il. I . Goward , a well.lmown ! nnn lIero Is rejoicing In the rellet from suCCerln ho hns obtnlncl\ through using Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ills eXllerlence Is well worth repeatIng - Ing , ns It should point the road to lIenlth to mnny another In a similar condition. "I had an aggravntlng case ot Kid. ney Trouble , " says Mr. Goward , "that gave mo no rest dny or night but using a few boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills put now IIfo In mo anll I feel IIlto a new mnn. "I am hnppy to atnte I have received - ed great. and wonderful henefll from Dodd's Kidney Pills. I woulll heartily recommend nil sufferers from Kidney Trouble to glvo Dodd's Kidney Pills a fnlr trial as I hnvo every renson to ! bellovo It would never bo regretted. " Dodd's Kldnoy Pills male you feel 1Il0 a now man or woman because UIOY cure the Kldne's. Cured Idd- noys mean pure blood and pure blood means bounding henlth and energy In every I13rt of the body. A Sweet Voice. The loud voice , the boisterous laugh , the noisy behavior , emanating from the prelly , tnsteCully dressed woman , are unmlstalcn lo evldenco of an Inner vulgarity , Itnsuspected were she merely jUdgel1 by her appearanco. Insincerity , too Is nearly alwnys be. trayed by the ! voice. It oven mol'O thnn the OYM , Is the Interpreter of the heart. 'fho faco'may decelvo the the observer hy Its lIIasque , but the volco rarely. If the SllealCl' lacl. sin- corlt ) ' , heart good.wlll , though the words bo fair and a ) ) that Is correct , there Is that In the voice that betrays I' the lacle , aOll1o fintness or unrespons. Iveness thnt "rovorbs the hollowness. " It IB not the ph 'slcnl deCect In the voIce-for this , though regrettable , Is not the fault at the possessor-that morn It , so much ns the lacl , oC the moral quality , It ono may bo IJermitt. od the oxpresslon. Coin for the Bride. In 1Iollnnd when a girl Is betrothed , It IB the custom to plnco a money box , oCton In the form of a china pig , which must bo brolOn beCore Its can. tents can bo tnlen out , on the hall table , or some other conspicuous IJlaco , and every ono who calls Is ex. pected to drop n coin Into It , which goes to llelp In furnishIng the 'oung couplo's house. It the sum put In Is II. largo ono II. pnper Is generally at. tachell to It with the nnme ot the given wrlt.ten on It. It Is really [ I moro sonslblo arrangement thnn that by which a mass of often useless presents Is bestowed on a brldo. HONEST PHYSICIAN. Worls with Himself First. I It Is a mlstale to IUHilIme that ph ) " I slclans are alwa's sliClltical as to the I curatlvo IlrOllertietl of an 'thlng els ( , than drul3. . Indeed , the best doctors are thosl who seel. to hcal with as lit tlo USI , of drugs as posslblo and b ' the IHH . of correct food and drlnl , . A Ilh3'81 clan writes from Caur. to tell how IH . ' mndo a wcll mun at hlmsoIr wltl , Naturo's rOllledy : "netoro I came from Europe , wherl I was born. " ho sa's , "It was my cUE tom to tnlo correo with mlll { ( caCe al lalt ) with Ill ) ' morning meal. a sma. . cup ( cafe nolr ) ufter 111) ' dinner nnl two or three additional tlmn ) ) CUIJS U my club during the evcnlng. "In tlmo nOl'VOUS S'lIIlltoms deve oped , with pains In the cnrtllac reglOl nnd acc01nlI nlell by gl'eat dCllfslo ; at spirits , dosllondenc-ln brief , "th blues ! " I at first h'lod medlclllel but Iot no rellet nnd at last realize \.1at a11 my .troublcs were causcd lJ correo. 1 therellpon quit Its use tortl with , subslllullng l'nlIsh ' llrealfa ! 'I'ea. 'I'ea."Tho "Tho tea seemed to help mo at firs but In tlmo the old distressing s 'm toms returned , anll I quit It also , tl tried to100 mlllt { or my table bo erage. This I was comlleMehowev \ \t to abnndon speelllly , for , \\tllo It r IS Hoved the nervousness somownat , brought on constipation. 'l'hen b ) ' o. hnppy Inspiration 1 was led to try tI 0. Postum } < 'ooll CoCfee. This was son If months ago nnll I stlnISO It. 1 a in no longer nervous , nor do I surr , f'om the pains nbollt the heart , whl n. my 'lJlues' have loft mo and lito II ; brlrht to mo once more. I Imow th In leaving oft cotTeo nnd using 1'ostu healed mo , and I make It Q. rule 0advlso my patients to use IL" Nal1 IY given by Posl\lm Co. , .l1atUQ Cree I\t MIch. ' ! hero'zs a reason. , , \ . uw. . * , , " , I. ! . , 0 - . - . I rTHE NEWS IN--f"TEBR . .SKA. I . - - - OVER THE STATE. - ! Rain greatly Interfered with some of the county fairs. I PoplIlIsts ot Hed Willow county have pllt a tlelcet In the fiold. I lIon. W. .J. BI''an nnd II. party of hunters hagged 36 prairie chlclns. 'l'he Shelby school was two weeles late In stnrtlng on nccount of dlph. thOl'IIl. Mr. and Mrs. .TOfCjlh ! Krelnert at I Cllmlng county Inst weel , celebrated I their goillen wedlllng. . ' } 'ho enrollment at the Peril normal I on the heglnnlng of the second weele , I : or fourth day of school , wns 440. i An acetylene gas Illant In the hard. wnro store of R. II. McAllister at , Grand Islnnd explolled , cuullIg . u ' I' damage of Ilrobahly $1,000. Because hlA wife wus I\lIIllylng for i a divorce nnd refllsol ! to IIvo with , ! him , Franle SlIear of Beatrice tried to ' cnll his lIfo hy tnl < ! lIg pol.1on. It Is said that the Dllrllngton IB short ot tmlnmen at Wymorc. Twen- ty.seven new Ilremen wCl'e on duty on the southern division at last roport. UnconBclouB for six months , MrB. W. .J. Sionn or Pierce , totally para. IY1.ed , haB succllmhed. She waB GO ) 'cars of nge and hnd lived In Plerco county for fifteen years. Whllo sitting In his door'ard J. W. 'Veavor of BlIffalo county wns aecl , dentally shot In the arm by Oliver Poore , who wns hllntlng with II. small rlfio In a nenrby corn field. 1\Irs. OcoTJo V. Crossland of Wayne wns terl'ihly blll'l\ell about the hands and nrms by the explosion of a gaso. line stove tnnk. Her escape from a frlghtflll death was a mlraele. A threshing mnchlne on the farm of H. C. Tlhbets. nenr 'Vnuneta , caught fire whlie the crow wns. at dinner. The mnchlne was badly damaged and 150 busholB of grain were bnrned. ' .Tohn Morrissey , anaoronnut from Omaha. mndo a 1)I\IIoon ) nscenslon from the fair grounds at Tecumseb , going up over 1,000 feet. In coming down ho landed In the Nemnha river. 'Vood River mills have Incrensed tholr working force and have mndo longer running hours , this being made necessnry hy the large erop of wheat which was raised In that vlcln. It , While Illaylng- with some other boys i SI\1Hlay \ , I1nrry I1erron , II. 'O\mg son - of Thomns I1elTon. was IJIIshed over the I\1I1.s of Death Olllch , Frontier cOllntylllll sorlously Injured by the fall. Lightning strllcl , the farm hOllse of RlIsh I1artzell. fOI\1' \ miles cast at PlcIrell. The hlll\lIng \ ! cn\lght fire and burned to the grollnd with all Its contents. Loss $1,600 , partially In. sured. Six new brlcl. bllslness houses. ono cement hlock , an $8,000 YOllng 1\Ien's Christian association blllldlng , : l do ? . on reshlences and thollsanlls oC Ceet of cement walls are some ot Central City's hnllrovements for this 'car. The new First Congregational chllrch , which Is being bllilt In Ash. Insh at a cost oC $12,000 , " wl1l be rend ) ' for orcll11ancy abollt October 1. The mnln blllldl\lJ ; consists of audlto. rlum with a/sealing rapaclt . of 400. BerUm Hahn. a 17arold daugh. ter ot Lewis I1nhn , a Dodge cOllnty farmer , lolled wllh William Calhoon , a fnrm hand who had heen worldng near the I1ahn farm this slimmer. 'rho father oC the girl Is hot on their tra II. II.KeIrn KeIrn & Co. oC Tecllmsoh wl1l go Into the manufncturlng oC cement building blocle bllslness , 'Th\y have bought a mnchlne and will buy n suit. able building for their shoJI. 'rhey oXllect to work nt t o business all I winter. Ho\ ' . Charles n. Surlhrocl { oC West Point , pastor of the German Methodist - dist Episcopal church , hils been re. talned In his IJreSCl chnrge for the ensuing - suing y\ar to the great sntlsfartlon of his II rlshloners nnll . the lloople of the Lawn. Th east willi and a IOrtion oC the tloor oC the Imcldng house nnd can , nlng faelorr at I remont Cell In , rnny. Ing wllh them ahout 20,000 cans 01 - corn \"hl'h ha 1 heen hexed hut not la. beled. The wnll was dlsco\'erl'll to b ( In a shnl , ) ' condition just heforo the acclclent. . and sev\rnl men wh hal' ' been sentl1lHler It to exnmlno ItB con dltlon hnd como out onlr n few mln utes heforo the collallso or the ) ' wouJ ( have been cl'ushed. 'I'ho paclclng sea son will ho 0\01' next weol" I ranle S. West oC Wood RlY'r. r prominent stoelm1l\n , has just return ed Crom Europe. wherho hns h\\1 for the purpose ot huylu horse1 ' , III purchnse1 Ihem In Bl'Igll11u. hut dIU Ing his trill \'Isltetl In gn llInd Frau'o anll lIollanl ] . IIo stah's tlm Nehraslcn fnrn1'r coulllasHy mal" n fortune In France. rnhdn hO f The ) ' se11 there nt ten rents 1101' 1lOnn and ( 'om can bo hlpped from Soutl t , Amorl'a for 08 c\nts a hushel ani p , nlfalfa can bo sllcceRsfu11r ralsel III I ow JI ( , { ) llo. ho 8a's , are engaged I vthis bU8lness. r Dr. W. T. Hathawn ) ' ot Nehrasl , Co CIt ) ' 11\ fitting up a heat and will stal It down the river the fir8t ot next monl1 & 1 amI mny o as far al ! Now O'lean , . : ) heforo thlnlc1ng at returning homo. II 10m will o alone. The nmClHlmonts to the fish nn or Ie game laws adollted hr the last logl Is laturo nre to bo t\sted In the court at 'rho game department has pretcrrc In charges ngalnst .Tohn Willis ot : 'If a tv CuettHler ] the new soctlon llrohlhi 11" Ing the Ilossestllon ot moro thnii t ( rk , prnlrlo chlclons h ' ono Inlllviclual I 11one time during the month I Sellte111ber. \ / . ' " " _ + " , , , , ' : . . . . . . . . . . , - . . . . . . . . . . - . I STATE FAIR MADE MONEV. I - Board Will Have Balance of $12,000 to $14,000. I With a balance of $12,000 to $14tJOO In the treasury when they were ex. pectlng not moro thnn $ GOOO or $7- ,000 , , the memborB ot the board of man- ngers of the state faIr ere tooling un- usuall ) ' jUbllnnt. The board held Its 11I1IIal meeting for the allowance of clalmB and after all these whIch have I heen presented were pnld the bnlanco I sheet showed there was $14,768.67 rOe malnlng. This will ho reduced somo. I what hy belated bills and In order to allow for all posslhlo ltemB the foro. going general estlmato hOB been mnde. The members who were present at the meotlng were almost Incredlblo when Secretary Bnssett announced the result of his figuring. Chairman Illidgo shoole his , head and Insisted on 'going over the figureR agnln. After the memberB hnd been convinced of the correctness of the figures a broad smllo spread over their features. 1m. mediately otter the close of the faIr It was eBtimated that the balance would bo between $ GOOO and $7,000. The following statement shows the receipts and expenditures of the faIr : Hecelpts : On hand , Jnnunry 1 , 190fj. . . . . $1 fiG4 G..u General AdmIssIon . . . . . . . . . . 16,488.liO Amphlthentro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,866.50 QuartoI' Stretch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ifi.2fi ! C'oncesslons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fi,131i.1i1i Stalls nnrI Penn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,126.00 Speed Bntrlcj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,3G6.00 C'amplnJ : ; ' PermIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.fiO : \lIscollnneoul Sources . . . . . . . 363.10 tale All1'oprlatlon . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 Hallway Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,452.7fi Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ,900.8G ExpendltureR : Warrants to Sept 12. $21,9liG.98 PremIums IncludlnJ : ; ' RJlI''t1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,624.63 C'lalmH nudlted and allowcd . . . . . . . . . . . 4r.61.li8 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,7fjS.67 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ fj,900.8G 'fhls Is said to bo the best showIng over made by the board at the close of the fair. It Is moro remarlmble as some of the mem11ers of the bon I'd had spent conslderablo tlmo on the tO rainy dn's figuring the amount of the deficit and wondering how they could raise money enough to payout. At. the beginning of the fair the hoard was just ahout even with the world In nil departments. Because of the fact that there was 110 balance In the treasury the memhers of the board were fearful of a defiGIt. STATE OF NEBRASKA WINS ONCE MORE The state of Nebraslm has agnln won a victory In the Interior department - ment In the matter of the Boyd county - ty Innds which have been claimed by squatters. 'fhe state has now won repeated victories In the department of the Interior and ono decisive vlc. tor ) ' In the state courts , after repeated - ed attempts by the'squnttors to'se. . euro title through the leglslaturo and qIC state board of educational lands and funds. A former hoard. or the majority oC It , Including Attorney General PI'OI : ' . and Secrc'tary oC State Mnrsh , once voted to deed the land to the sCuatters. ] but Land Commissioner FoHmer declined to attach hIs signa. ture and as a result the property was saved to the state. Land Comml'sloner H. M. Eaton hns received notice of a ruling on the last npp\nl case talten hy the squatters - ters to the department ot the Interior. The appenl was llIed there hy G. 'V. McCright. The point raised by Mc- nrlght wns thnt a former state land "ommh1sloner had made a chalco ot lieu landB In Cherry county and that the state Inld claim to the land he occupies subsequ\nt to the date oC the Bettlement thereon h ) ' him. The Interior department now holds I that the state had the right to malio ! , Its cholco oC the lands sot apart for that IHlrIOSO ! and thnt the prIor oc- cupallon of the land by McCright did not defent that right. TRIES TO EXTERMINATE FAMILY. Drlnk.Crazed Man Assaults Wife and Children. nEATIUCE-Cr\1.ed : from drlnl , . Harm Huls , a Oermnn living about two miles north oC town , Imocltell his wife down with a club and dragged her about the ) 'ard by the hair ot the heall. IIo then attenwted to IdH his five chllllren. The ollior ones os. rl\lJed , hut he struck his 18.months , \ old child oyer the head , Injuring It Rel'lousl ' . ' } 'WO m\n hl\llpenell to bo \ 11:1 : < ; < ' llng thl' Huls } Jlaco when the craz. cd man wa. ! enJ'led In his hrutnl wOl'I. nnll Ilrc\'ntell his from mnldng a fmther attacl , . lIe was arrested. . Adjudged a Dipsomaniac. YORK-Ora Tuclter , who hns been a Ilrominent figure upon the streets ot this clt ) ' tor the pnst ) 'ear , was tnlton before the bonrd of Insanity Rml found by them to bo a dlpsomnnlne , and was tnken to the ns 'lum for treatmont. A Joke That May Cost LIfe. NORI"'OI " K-Harry Curtis , a farm hand near Elgin , lies nenr death , ono sldo parnl'zed , hIs slmU fracturel ! and his scalp gasholl , ft.S the result of too much Joking. IIhls physicians Slvo no hOllO for Curtis' recovery. Curtis hogan badgering and hoctorlng ROSB Knott. a ) 'ounger man. Knott lost Hl 1\1 patlenco , solzell a necl'oko and of brought the weallon down wIth tor. . rlllc force on CruUs. head. . . . - - . . " - - - - . . . 'Tumors COllqzlel.ed lif/ifhout Operatiol1S Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pinhharn's . Vegetable Compound . in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams. -t' t'f f - - Ono of the g'rell.test ' triumphs of r ydla E. Plnltham's Vcgetable Compound is the cOlfuering- woman's dread enemy , 'l'lunor. So.co.11cd . . wandering pn.lns" may como from it8 eo.rly stages , or the presence - ence of danger may be mll.do mn.nifcst by excesslvo menstruation accompanied by UnU8UI1.1 pn.in extending from the ovaries down the q-roin amI thlg'hs. ' If 'ou'1I\vo } mJ'r.tel'ious : pains , if there are indlen.lions of inllu.mmation ulceration - tion or displacement , don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go thl'oug'h ' the horrors of nhospltal operation - tion ; secure Lyllia 1' : . Pinlchum's Vegetable - table Compound right n.way aUll begin its \ISO anll write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn , 1\In.ss. , for I\Ilvice. Read these strong letters from grntc- ful womCR who have been cured : Dear MrR. PlnkhlmFIrst : ( Letter. ) "In looking over your book I l'CC tLur. yonI' medlclno cures Tumorot the Uteru . I htl\'e oc'Cn to doctor II.nd ho tolls mo 1 hr\\"o n. tu- mor. I will bo lUore thnn ! ; mt.cful It you can help me , as I dee dl"eall nn operation. " -Fannlo D. Fox , 7 Chp tnut.st.BrudfordPIl. DMr Mrs. PlnkhlmSecond Lettcr. ) "I take the 116erty to congratulate you on the success I have hud with your wend ful modlclne. "Ellhteen months 81\0 \ my monthlies stopped. hortly aCter I felt so blUlI1 Bnb- mltted to II. thorotllh oxamlnation lJy ph- slcian , amIVII ! ! wVI thaL I hud n. tumor on the uwrus and would have to undergo II.n operation. . . I soon nftor reall one ot your advertise- mcnts nml dl'dded to glvo Lylin E. Pink- ham' s Vl' etllblo COIllIJl'\llfl tdal. Afwl' caking { h'o bottles liS dlrcl'led , the tUlliOI' Is entirely Iono. I have agllin been eXIIU1lned Lydia E. Pin\.tmm's ! Vettablc : : J1P um E\'ery houselweper should Imow that If they will buy Defianee GolIJ 'Vater Starch for laundry use they will save not only time , became It never stlcls to the Iron , but becnuse each paclmge contains 10 oZ.-ono filII pound-while nil other Cold Water Starches are put up In ; 4-pol1nd pacli- : ages , and the price Is the same , 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch Is free from all Injurious chern. Icals. If ) 'ClUr grocer trlc.s to sell you n 12'01. . paclmge It Is hecause he has a Glocl , on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he Pl1ts In Defiance. Ho Imows that Defiance Stnrch has printed on every pacl\l\ge In large letters - ters and figures " 16 01.5. " Demand Defiance - fiance and save much time and mane ) ' and the annoyance of the Iron stlcl , . Ing. Defiance never SUCliS. 'Ve pity the man who Is unappreciated - ciated to the extent that his wlCe does not bellovo his smold.ng on the porch will drive away mostqultoes , and that . hO really smoltes to Iwep the mas- I qui toes awa ) ' from her Calr sldn. DISFIGURING HUMOR. Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow. der-Doctor Said Lady Would Be Disfigured for Llfe-Cutlcura Worko Wonders. "I sutTered with eczema nil over my bed ) ' . M ) ' face was covered : m ) ' e"e" brows came out. I had tried , three doctors. but ld not get any better. I then went to another doctor. He thought my face would he mnrlccd fol' life , but my brother.ln.law told me to get Cutlcl1ra. I washed with Cutlcura Soap , applied Cullcura Ointment , and took Cutlcura Resolvent as directed. 1 could brush the scnles off my face like powder. Now my face Is just as clean as It ever was.-Mrs. Emma White , G41 Chorrler Place , Camden , N. J. , Aprll 25 , ' 05. " Two Is comllllny and three Is n crowd at a IOI\11lno IJlcnlc. I Hero Is Relief fer Women , i Mother Gmy. a 1IU1'SO In Nuw ' 1'01'1 ( , Ills- . covered II pleasant hm'u I'cmod for womo/l's I Ills , calle. ! AUS'l'ltAIIAN.L AE' . It Is thl ) enl : ; eortnln monthly re ulator. Cures temale wealmcsses , BaeJmche , Kldnoy and Urinary tt'Oubles.t all Drugpists : or by mall 60 et.'l. Sample mailed Fm'J ' . Alldl'cs : , ' 1'ho Mother Gt'ay Co. , LeUe ) ' , N. Y. It's a wlso Investment thnt Imows Its own par , WET WEATHER COMFORT "I have uud your FISH DRIfND Slicker for five years and can tNth fully say that I never have had anything give me so much oom- fort and utllfactlon. Enclosed find my order for another one. " ( N" ' . " ' " 0 ADORUS ON APPLIOATlON ) You can defy the hardest stonn with Towor's Waterproof iled ClothIng and Hats , I1i lIr t b'"dr ( Worill's Fair , 190-1. . - OUR OUARANTEI : IS DACK OF THIS Biota OF THE FISH A.J.TOWER 00. Bodon. U. 8. A. : A . . rOWER CANADIAN co. = C : LImit" , h . . .m 101l0"TO. CANADA -IIJ &RI' . . . . bl the physician nn < \ ho says I hl1 va no slgtl ! ) a n. tnmor no\V. It has also lJrought my , monthlies o.round once more ; nnd I II.m entirely \VeIl. I shnll never bo without n. bottle - tle ot Lydia. Pinkham's Ve emble Componnd ' In the houso.-Fn.llllJO D. Fox , Bradfor , 1'8. Another Cnso of rumor Cured ly L\lIa. : E. PinkhuUl'M Vegetu- ble COlllpound. . DCl\r 1\lrs. Plnlthl1m- " About three yenrs ngo I had Intocsepam In my stomnch , with Cl'lI.mps nnd raging hendaches. The doctor pro crlbed tor me , but finding that I did not get nny better he oxamlne(1 11I0 to my 6urprlse , declared I llml n. tumur In I. 10 utel'U ! ! . "I felt uro that Itmonnt my denth wnrrnnt , nnd was very dlsheal'tenerl. I spent hnn roolt ot dollars in doctoring , but the tumor I.ept. s gl'owlng , till the r1octol' said that nothing bull nn operation would S.1.\'O me. Fortunately I t eorrespnmllJll with my auut In tl10 Now Eug- and Stnte , who /1(1 vlSc mo to try Ly ill. E. Pinkham's Veletnhle Compound before submitting - . mitting to I1n operutlon , 1111I1 I at once stnrted t.1.ldng rl'gular treatment , finding to my gl'eat relief that my jroneml health lJegan to Improve , nnd ufter three months I noticed that the tUlIlor had reduced in size. I kepll on taking the COlllpound , nud in t'm month& It had entirelv dlsnppearNI without II.n opor- ation. oml milng no modlclne but LrdIlI. : E. Pinkham's Ve etablo ) { } \ , and word9 fnll to express how grntefu I am tor the good It hM done me.-\Ils : Luelln. AdlUIlS , Colonnade - nade Hotel , SeattlJ , W nsh. Such unquestionable testimony pro\'cs the vahle of Lyd l E. I'inlcham's VCg'etnlJlc COlllpouml , amI should givl } 4 confidence an hope to every sick woman. : -11'8. PinllIam in"ites all ailing women to write to her at Iyun , Mo.s ! ! . , for ml vice. I : Q W man's Remedy r Woman's Ills. . ; V e Cali ! Help'Von In getting bcautlCul and harmonious tlnt. on your walls with aG'-\u J\.a. - ' . -:7I : 1J - ' ! i I Wrlto ror sample card of handsome tints. Ten us just what worlc' ' 011 hl1'1'o to do , and see how wo can help you In gcttlng bellutlful effects. AlabusUno Is not n. dIsease - ease breeding hot or cold wnter glue kalso. mlno , not n. covering stucl. on with past lIke wan papcr , but II. Jlnt urnl cement. rocJe baRe coating' . Anyone can apply It. Ux with cold wator. Alabastlno docs not rub or sealo. Destroys dlseaso germs ' und vermin. No washing of wnl1s after OI1CO appllod. Buy only in packl1Jes prop- r crly lal1cled. HInts on Decorating II und pretty wan and ceiling design 1'rce. ALABASTINE CO. , OrlUld Rapids , \lch. \ New York Clly. IMPORTANT FACTS - FOR COW OWNERS - - The moonanicnl Cream Separator has become a vital feature of every homo dairy just a.s of every butter Cactory. Its UBO meaus 11\uch more a.nd much bl'tter cream utilI hutter , 1\3 well 118 Bu\'iug of water , ice , time und room. ' 1'ho diffel'enco in rebull8 iR not small ' / but big. Few cows now puy without n I separator. Dairying it ! the moat profit'I 'I able hind of farming with O. . . 93 % or the cn'amery butter of tlJe I worll1 is now made with Do Laval marhines : : , and there nro over liOO , OO farm u er8 1 > el-li1e8. ! Sl'Ild for catalogue and name of nearest local agent. TilE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. al\da1rh & Canal SII. 74 CorUandt Sired I CHICAGO NEW YORK fJ. { . Yhe 8,2a O if f . . 2 . ( J'- 11J.\ ! \ ' ; % \ i1 "ffi _ _ ' . . . ' . UC . - . 'i.ozt , ' ' , ; Th' IS' a , " . . . . . . - 1L IS A-VERY w odn. I In Me..terlal. . Finish and WOI'Jc. Jne..Dshbo.la . uaequalled. - I Farmers Want Mainly Thras ThIngs. I. A . . .11 fiahbe < 1 and an . h n"tI . bulltwo\on. . . . 'abtan1..11 , . . . . II. To bashon\ : for Its ' ; t > ToJ"rIlOllC S. Toruli e..Urand rURuloD&\fblJe. Tha Wagons Our Fathers Used . . -ere noHull oC"ne. . . thln "but 1tow TbeJ'Dld La.tI OtIr Ihls ord..t. . - WOI : < > OS are after up-IOo date roodels. one an.1 t"o honeaodolallsrr. . . Ac for Free C.talog1Je W. FilII line of l'IUltenCullI. valon , Enllnu. Threshers. Etc. Avery Manufacturing Co. , B62 Eowa St. , Peoria , III. , I