PROMINENT PHYSICIANS USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-NA. CB.CHAMBEPLINM.1X OF WASHINGTOND.C. C. B. Cbamberlin , Al. D. , \\nu.s from 14th and P Sts. , Washington , D. C. : "Many cases have come under my observation , where Peruna $ has benefited and cured. Therefore , I cheerfully recommend it for catarrh and a general tonic. " C. B. CHAMBERLLV , / ) / . D. Medical Kxaniiner U. S. Treasury. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. Medical Ex- iminer of U. S. Tmisury Departnu'nt , niduatc of Co- 1 u HI b i ; i College and who scrvoil thro e years at Wt-st Point , lias tho following to say of Pernna : "Allow me to p.vpress my grati tude to you for the benefit de rived from your wonderful rem edy. One short in o n t h h a s brought forth a vast change and I now consider Fooling the Haoloiian. Blinkers "All this talk about hack- men overcharging is nonsense. I use hacks whenever 1 am out with my wife , and the drivers never try to get a cent more than the regular fare. " Winker."Flow do you manage ? " Blinkers "Wry simply. J merely remark in a loud tone to my wi e that I'm glad she's through shopping at last. After the hackman hears tint lie is thankful to get what i actually | owe him. " ! i YOU WANT TO EAHN" A HO.MK. Oo-.op Co. . 1'inoii. Mnntroi-e Co. . Coin ELY'S LIQUID CREAM IJr.lm is ptejiaretl for sullert-rs ( r in nasal catnrih who use an atomizer in spraying the dis eased membram s. All tLi healing atid soothing proper ties of Cream Bjuni arc retain ed in. the new preparation. It does not dry up the secretions ; price.includiiiK sprarme i ubt < 5c. AtdruKKists or Ely Bros. , 50 Wurren St. , N. Y. , oiail it , W. L. Douglas Shoes are mode of the best imported and American leathers , including Patent Corona \Kid , Corona Colt and I National Kangaroo. T t Color Ejeleti u 4 Hotice increase of sales : 1808 , 748.7O6 Pairs. 1001 , 1,566,720 Pairs. JJtmness More Than Doubled in t 1'ears. .OO lh.u . ' , iiariei f ] of a century Hie nps'.i tation of W. L. lni li.s' : Shoes for s'yle. cinilort , and weir IMS"excelUd 1 other makes. 'Jhij a.o worn liy more men in tl " stations" life tl an ai y other make , 1 > < - < 'H - tlu-j aro tho only Shoes that in every way equal $5.00 ami 0.00 shoes. They are tl.e Stiindanl of the world. This is the reason "W. J. . Douglas makes : ud.ells - nioie men's S3.TM juid ? : UO shoes than any other two manufacturers. A trial will convince you they are tho best in the world. W. L DOUGLAS $4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Soldby63DoHghi Ftore in American Cltieaand best shoe dealers every here. CA.TJTIOIV. The rrintne h T W.L.Dou price itmrnped on hottom. Shoet bv mail , 25 cents extra. Jlluitrattd Catahigue free. . X DOUGLAS , Brochtou , A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. K. T. FELIX UOUKAUO'S OKIEXTAI. CREAM. OR 58AG1CAI. ItKAUTIFIElt Reaores Tan , I'lmplm. Frect- les. Moth PntohwH , Ilash ant ] * . Skin dLeaaw , and erery blnm- ish on beauty.a 1 defles Joteotion.lt has tood the t < wt . _ butoittobesureit 53 | < W < JeT I properly made. tt > i > VI Accept norounter- feit or ct mi tar name. Dr. L. A. Barre aid to a lady of tbe hunt- L ton ( a patient' : \"Aa7ou1 \ die will ( me tbem.Irecom- Imtnd ' ' 'Qoaraad'c Oream' Mtbelent harmful of all the Mcin prepara tion * . " For * ! by all DruscitU nd r ncr } ood ulera in tbe H. B , Canada < i < d Enrop . FRED T. 3 , ProprUtor , 37 Great JOQM St. . N. Y. myself a well man after mouths of suf fering. Fellow-sufferers. I'eruna will cure you. " Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. Ueo. C. Havener , M. D. , of Anacostia , D. C. . writes : The Peruna Medicine Co. , Columbus , U. : ( rentleinei ! "In my practice I have i had occasion to frequently prescribe i your valuable medicine , and ha\e found its use beneficial , especially in cases of catarrh. " ( ieor e C. Havener , M. D. If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving a full statement of your case , and he will be pleased to jjive you his valuable : id- j vice gratis. I Address Dr. Hartman , President of i The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus i Ohio. A wonderful beard is worn by Jean Conloo , of Motlucon , France. It is nearly 10 feefc , 10 inches in length and nearly 5 feet of it , when he stands erect , rests on the floor. The ends of his mustache hangs below his waist. I find Pi os * Cure for Consumption the best inedii iue for cnm : > .v children. Mrs. F. Calhiliau , 114 Hall > tivet. Parkers- bur } , ' , \V. Va. . April UJ. 1901. A I null of K TheopliUialmiusurgeon in the Rich mond Hospital , Dublin , has noticed a rather singular effect of wearing eye glasses of the kind which derive their support from pinching the bridge of the nose. The-r weight proved suffi cient to displace the lower eyelid scarcely more than a hundredth of an inch but enough to cuuse a flow of tears. Few noses are so shaped that there is any danger of euch a result following tbe use of eyeglasses , but the possibility is worth considering. Spectacles give the wearer a some what older look than eyeglasses , but are not likely to induce the trouble here described. We refund lOc for every package of PUTNAM FADELESS DYE that fails to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug Co. , Union villo , Mo So d by druggists. A Stiirtlt ; < ! Youiiff .Man. "Well , " said the girl's father , sternly , after the suitor had finally stated his c'ise , "do you think you could support a family , young man ? " "Geelrn ! " exclained the young mnn.'have you lostotir job ? ' Yon Can Get Allen's foot-Ease FRKK , Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. Y. , for a FItKK sample of Allen's Foot- Ease. a powder to sliake Into your shoes. It cures tired , sweating , damp , swollen , acliinx feet. It makes new or Tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Umilons. All druggists and shoe stores sell It. 25e An Ign trattt Captain. Old Lady "What's the matter now ? " Steamboat Captain"We've run on a sand-bar. " Old Lady 'Well , why don't you go over it ? Wha-'s your walking-oeam for , I'd like to know ? " Sirs. Win ] ow > SOUTH I Mi SVUUP for children teething , soften ; ; thr gum * , reduce * intlaination alla ) paincure * wind colic. 2ie bottle. II C. C. C. " on Every Tablet. Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists , IDC. .Your name and address on a postal card will bring you Beautiful Illustrated Pamphlets | on the opportunities of tbe GLomoas NORTHWEST I Adtfrm P. 0. * 162 , T A CO MA , WASH. Write today a * tbe number ii limited. l. llnt- a Crime. ( inai Jite * < | cure for ilanclrurT an > l vr w * liafr mi liuld I edi formula ent.ii | > un l of XSc. Atldreu f.O. Cux 013. l'hll del ) > lia , IV . . . - The Tile Inlet and Outlet. Xo ouo will question the value of tile for drainage pipes. In hiying head end of tile , it ia mistake to dump in a few picf-os of broken tile and mud dujr from the Mougli bed with the idea of packing to makeiearly waterproof. Many have done that in this section and the water. - * "TLVy * " ; " -x - " -y WFI.L-MADH ni.li IM.1CT. failing to run off. a complaint is made that tiling does not pay. I liavo known men to disr up whole ditches of tile and replace with larger ones , when a little work in the right way would have broujrht thinirs out all right. A correct ly built lily inlet and outlet are abso lutely essential for success in drainage. \Vhere soil is of a mucky nature , the illustration shows a good plan of tilling in around the inlet This plan , how ever , is not necessary whore soil is mossy. About four or live feet of tile should be covered with coarse gravel to within six or eight inches of the sur face , so the plow will not strike the stone. This will let the water off free ly , yet keep the soil in good shape. A large stone should be placed at end of tile' The outlet should also be kept clean of roots and bars of netting so placed that the vermin may be kept out. If this is done and the tile properly laid. , WY . DURAULK TILE Ol'TLET. | water will liavo easy 1:01111 ? and the fanner will io his way rejoicing : in stead of "cussing" the tile which he thought was too small. Fred Kistrim. in Farm and Home. Good Farm Gate. A heavy gate that is opened a num ber of times daily is apt to sag in a short time if uot well braced. An excellent way of overcoming this fault is shown in the illustration. The posts are longer than those ordinarily used , and are set a foot deeper ' " the ground than fence posts generally. Heavy flat j stones are placed about the bottom of the post , to which the gate is hung , and these stones are braced on either side by stout oak stakes. Those stakes are driven so that the tops are just below the surface of the ground. Three strong hinges are used to hang the gate and a strong rod of iron is fastened to the upright of the g.'Ue > 'id ' to the ton bar. This helps givatiy in keeping the gate from warping or "racking" out at the joints. The latch fastening , though simple , is effective. A slot is cut through the front upright of the gate HANDY FARM GATE. and the tongue of the latch run through it. A slot is mortised in the post , as shown in the illustration , and the tongue run in. which gives a secure fastening. The latch or tongue is hung from the bar of the gate by means or' two pieces of hnrd. smooth wood , bolted together , with the tongue between the louver ends. The bolt which runs through the bar of the gate is loose enough'to permit the tongue to be pushed backward and forward when the gate is to be opened and closed. Cabbage Hard on Soil. Those who attempt to grow cabbage on a large scale should bear in mind that the crop uses up large quantities of plant food and is especially hard on he potash in the soil. This being the ase it Is necessary to fertilize heavily for cabbage , and especially using pot- isli. Muriate of potash is the best to .use and the least expensive. Of course i her fertilizers should also be used. A * , jod plan is to use the stable product , .supplementing it with muriate of pot ash , and also to use heavy applications of lime which releases the plant food In the soil. Principles of Pruitiiiy. While the proper pruning of trees will not , by any means , insure their fruitfulness , it will have more to do with it than even experienced orchard- ists think. It is a lamentable fact that not one man in ten knows how to properly prune a fruiting tree ; it is i also to be regretted that more fruit growers do not better understand that j proper pruning largely means yearly 1 pruning and not a general slaughter of ! the limbs and twigs every three or four years. This general practice sim ply means urging the tree to make a ' heavy growth of wood which is not needed. In pruning , the experienced orchardist cuts but slightly the strong limbs , but wields his knife and shears , vigorously ou the light branches and twigs growing ou the inside and on the underside of the tree. This is the ' general rule and most growers of ex- J perience practice it with all fruit trees , although in recent years expert ' fruit growers seem inclined to take j out the stronger wood on peach trees , j although this plan is mainly to get the tree headed low ; still the peach often requires different treatment from oth er orchard trees which may best 'be I determined by experiments with dif- I fereut plans , for while general priu- j ciples may be laid down it is not pos sible to cover in such directions local conditions. Crows and Corn. My experience is that one cannot | keep crows from cornfields any easier I or more surely than.by stringing up twine about the fields , occasionally adding a crossliue. From 1113 * earliest recollection this was our practice , and we suffered very little from crows ; while our neighbors , who depended on scarecrows , guns , tinware or corn soaked in tar. came out much worse. \Ve always saved the twine from year to year , as it has to come down with the first cultivation , and it is still strong. As to watching a field with a sltotguu , it sometimes needs grit that would go through a South African Avar , especially if A colony of crows get it "in1 for a field. A 'neighbor two years ago opened such a campaign , and had to shoot eighteen crows , fairly finishing the entire flock , before what was left of the field was saved. It is safe to say that the crop was a good many bushels cut down by what was taken , even then. I believe in crows , as they live on insects and mice from preference ; but they must live or die. and if pre ferred food is not plentiful , they will do crops harm. Better , then , adopt a harmless way of driving them from cornfields. Correspondence Country Centleman. . A Sheep Record. A Missouri sheep grower has made a record which he thinks stands near the top. if it is not ahead of aft others. Last spring his forty-three Shropshire ewes dropped eighty-five lambs , amony which were seven sets of triplets , tweu- ty-eight sets of twins and eight single lambs. Fie lost six by death , and killed two for his personal use. The remain ' . iug seventy-seven Iambs were let to rim. ou wheat and other pasture last fall , ' land later were given about twenty' ' . bushels of corn to put them in market- ! able condition. When sold they aver aged 103 pounds each , and were report ed "fat as butter , " selling at ? U.25 , the highest price in a year or more at Kan t sas City. An income of about $500 be side the wool from forty-three ewes 1 makes it look as if well-bred Shrop shire were a good kind of sheep to in vest in. American Cultivator. Grow Alfalfa. Considerable has been said in this de partment in favor of alfalfa and the prediction is now made that in les * than five years the farm where more or less alfalfa is not grown will be an ex ception to the general rule. The only possible objection that can be urged against alfalfa is that it cannot be cut for hay the first season after sowing the seed. This is a silly objection , for certainly one can afford to miss this cut ting if thereby they establish a per t manent meadow that may be cut , after the first year , several times during the season. It has been demonstrated thatj-i the feeding value of alfalfa is very' ' great , one authority claiming that in al ! feeding test JJ < 5 pounds of alfalfa gave' ' the same returns as 100 pounds uj , wheat bran. Keeping ; Butter. Good butter will keep sweet for many weeks when it is placed in a crock after being mathinto roll wrappei. in strong cheesecloth or old muslin and then covered with a brine strong enough to bear up an egg. Saltpeter and sugar may be added to advantage while the brine is still hot in the pro portion of a * teaspoonful of the former and a tablespoonful of the latter to ev ery four quarts. The brine must , how ever , not be poured upon the butter un til it is entirely cold. alt the Cows Rejcularljr. Sometimes for different reasons but ter after it comes will not gather read ily. Neglecting to salt the cows regu larly will sometimes produce thi. ? effect Keeping the milk or cream until it is too old is a very common cause. Sometimes too much wheat or barlej chop as a feed will be the cause. ( . f If wit1 VV kl. And gentle anointings with CUTICUR A , purest of emollients and greatest of skin cores , followed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RT/QLVENT PILLS. This is the purest , swcetwt , most speedy , permanent , and economical treatment for torturing , disfiguring , itching , burning , bleeding , scaly , crusted , and pimply skin and scalp humours , rashes , irritations , and chafings , with loss of hair , of infants and children , and is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail Millions of Mothers Oss Guisoura Soap Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT , the great skin cure , fo < - preserving. purifying. and bumtify- ing the skits of infanU and chi-dren , for rashes , itchier , tnd ch-.iliu H , for eluinaing the ncup ! of cruats , scales , und dandruff. and the stopping of fulimif hair , for poftftihiK , whlti-ning , and aoothinK red. rough , and euro hands , and for all the purpose * of the toilet , bath , and nursery. Millions of Women use UUTICKRA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying irritations , inilamnia- tions , and excoriations , for too free or offensive perspiration , in the form of wnnlics for : i'ccrative weaknesses , and for many sanattvd , antiseptic purposes which readily Miggest theraielvea to coraen , especially others. CimcunA SOAP combines in O.NE SOAP at ONE i'RlCE , the lEbT ekiu and complexion soap and the EEsT toilet and baby soap in t.e world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour , Consisting of CrnrtmA SOAP iV. ; . to J-aiipf thskin of crust * and scales , mid coftn the tliickeni-d ent'i-le , CLTICUHA OISTME.NT (5Ue ) . to instantly aliu > itching inflammation , and irritation , and oothe ntid heal ; and t'UTit L'it KKBO vts r I'u.Le ( ' ! 5c.n < -o > i and cleanse % e biod. . -SiNui.fc SET In often si.HVtfiit to CMPthe moni tortuii- . , ' , G QCT < &l dlHtlifiirlnir. and hiimtiiinintr oUn , f-ealu. and l > 'o ' < 'd hunioiiriwith ) A .OELI O > l. ofh.tjr wi.,1 , , li , . | , t. Jails. Sold lliro.ul ) . > nttl-.e world BrUUIiDei- : 27-2S , Charterhouse 8q. , London. Freiu-h Depot : 5 lints etc Jr. I'.iix , runt. I'orTKR r > iuo A..O CiiEM.Coiir , dole Props. , Hosion , I' S. A. CUTK'CKA llESOLVENT I'lM.s Chocolate Coated ) .ire si TI-\V. tast.-le d. odourless , economical nlisiiiute for the celebrated liquid Ci TII t P.A UKSOLVEVT. . - uII afor all oth-r blood pur.iier * and luimour nures. Each pill IsrquUalriit 1" ot-e ii-aijio n.ii ct ! 'iind | IiKS--.VE\T. I'm ) > in number dc. . - . ; * . bottle of liquid ecrevap pocket vlaU , containing the eatue o : a..t HOLVEJ.T. Klce. 2Jc. A schoonervith seven musts is' ' now in course of cons .ruction a I Boston. Use the famous Ked Cross .Ball Blue large 2 oz. pacKus-e 5 cents. Tin ; Russ . ompany , South IJeml , liul. In India there are 0,010.759. girls aetweeu rive and nine years of atre , svUo have heen or are wives. Over 170,000 of them are widows. ' Don t forget a large 2 oz. packnirp Red | [ Iross Ball Blue , only 5 centThe Kuas Dompany , South heiul. Iml. What he Keully aicl , Mrs. Buffers "The teller at that Dank says you are just the meanest , stingiest " Mr. Buffers "Great Scott ! VVha- ivhat is that ? He says " Mrs. Buffers "Well , he didn't sav t in so many words , hut that is what le meant , of course " Mr. Buffers ' 'See here ! What did the fellow say ? " Mrs. Buffers "He asked me to in- 3orse the check ; and when J told him [ hadn't the uliost of an idoa what he meant , he said he presumed I hatitrt aad much experience getting checks jashed so there ! " A total i t" 2 J ; > 1 dti.iths fn m clioli-r % have been ivpuiUd in the 1'hilippineK. Mrs. Carrie Xation was acquitted in the district court in Topfka where she was arni'irwd tor joint smashing i One olhr r ca > - is penning against hec. The order remoMiiir Americac troops from sixteen towns in tin- ! Philippines has calleri forth p tiiioist I ag.iinst. the proposed remo al. owiu j to the four of bandits after the troops ihave lelr. JUSTTHJF'SKOFIT Kviirjr fanner his owe imnllord. no incuia- * _ - ye r by y c , l.iud vitlur itur > * A-inc * did cl i m ute. cut taxation , ni l. | iri < - ic fur call i . .nJ r ni. o f mi'way rnlv . nnd rrf ' p > s-H > e c-uinfort Tliis M the crMMliiin * ! of the farmer in Western ( iiuatU. Province of Mnniti > hc. ftliil iiii-i.-i > . .r A- . < l''it > i. < . a lvtilcliijwau fur er- . o : ijiit- > r. Thit -w 41111111:1Atln * 'X. I \ \ . . . . . . 1 tojtll * . . - < irr. J..i.i > i i 1 - 1 i jinHiits. | Apj.ly tc F. P Hv. . Stif > tof Iniiui r.ainu. otL. . . Liii. or " Ui W. V."Bnn 'tt. 801 New York Life Hidj ; . . Oma ha , Neb. . A fiil for Uie Guverum > 'ikt f Erery lare counij. " AMK O' HKILI , " nicki. lot machitio for drmi and cieart ; otrictlr lawfu takes p.nee of forbidden slot machine * , ttiereb } a lonu-ieit want ; rouie > l or nold on eai ? ST fellntficht ; fort > tnoumnd nmr in n * . JACK-O.N l Ef-K OMPA \ V. tlaclauntl. tth'fc r ALABASTI THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING Kalsomines are temporary , & rot , rub off and scale. * jjgg SMALL POX ' and other disease germs are T- nurtured and diseases dissem- j mated byvall paper. ALABASTINR should be usedinTenovarmg Th Doct r "One layer of paper ii bad enouirb ; _ J t-- 11 IT JOB bare tbrc * hero. Baby revurtr. but UUQ - all WIlUS. cannot tbriro. " ALABASTINE COMPANY , Gmnd Rapids'Mich. . t S/l ' 1 ' "Vs . .