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Miss Hapgood fells how she scaped an awful operation by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. 1 " I Buffered "DEABMB9. PrNKHAM : for four years with what the doctors called Salpingitis ( inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaritis ) , which is & most distressing and painful ailment , affecting all the surrounding parts , Undermining the constitution , and sapping ping- the life forces. If you had seen a year ago , before I began taking yclia E. Pinkham's Vcgctablo Compound , and had noticed the Bonkcn eyes , sallow complexion , and general emaciated condition , and com- Jjarcd that person with me as I am to day , robust , hearty and well , you o-uld not wonder that I feel thankful to you and your wonderful medicine , srhicu restored me to new life and health in five months , and ved me from an awful operation. " Miss IP.EKE HAPGOOD , 1022 Sandwich St Windsor , Gnt. $5QQO forfeit If original of above letter frwing genuineness cannot be produced. Ovaritis or inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin the ovaries may result from sudden Stopping pi the monthly flow , from Inflammation of the womb , and many cihar causes. The slightest indication ® f trouble with the ovaries , indicated fey dull throbbing pain in the side , ac companied by heat and shooting pains , ichoald claim your instant attention. It will not cure itself , and a hospital operation , with all its terrors , may easily result from neglect. Mbravlan Barley and Speltz. JVo great cereals makes growing nnd fattening hogs and cattle possible in Da- kotn , Montuua , Idaho , Colorado , yes , ev- fci rwhere. and add to above Salzor's Bill- cm Dollar Grass , Tensiiite. which pro- Sucos SO tons of green fodder per acre , itateer's Earliest Cane. Salzer's GO Day Jafcs and a hundred of other rare farm : eeils that he offers. nJST CUT THIS OUT AND KIS- Tl-RN - IT teith 10o in stamps to the .lolin A. Sal- * r Seed Co. . La Crosse.Vis. . . and et flielr bisr catalogue and lots of farm seed fcnnples. ( C. N. U. ) Paris has a baker's oven which Is be tea by electricity. The terapera- tfurj tan be readily regulated , and the oven is a great success. Fish dealer ? in European cities , Mien their salmon bpcomes stale and Bull in color , impart a healthful lint to the fish by using cochineal. Within the space of two hours a ban in Murphyshnio , 111. , was mar ried , arrested and thrown into jail. His bride was s-i angered that she went on her bridal tour alone. \ Alexander Guilmant , ol Paris , con * ceed to be one of the greatest organ ists of the present day. He will gire a series ol 36 recitals at the St. Lou is exposition extending over 0 weeks , beginning August 15. The assignment of dates to the other organists has not yet been , completed aod a great deal of shiftIng - Ing is still in progress. Most of the organises named will give two reci tals each. Two , Clarence Eddy of New York , and E. H. Lemare of Pittsburg , will give three recitals cjcb. Clarence Eddy has given recitals at six great expositions beginning with that at Vienna in 1873. He is at present giTing concerts in War saw , Bussis. In 1870 at theHershey School of Musical Art in Chicago , of which he was General Director , he gave a series of 100 recitals with out any repetitions For Growing Girls. West Pembroke , Me. , March 21sL Mrs. A. L. Smith , of this place , says that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the best remedy for growing girls. Mrs. Smith emphasizes her recommendation by the following experience : "My daughter \vis thirteen years old last November and it is now two years since she was first taken with Crazy Spoils that would last a week and would then pass off. In a month sha AVOW Id have the spoils again. At these times she would eat very little nnd was very yellow , even the Avhites of her eyes Avonld be yellow. "The doctors gave us no encourage ment ; they all said they could not help Her. After taking one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills , she hns not had one bad spell. Of course , we continued the treatment until she had used in all about a dozen boxes , and we still give them to her occasionally , when she ia not feeling well. Dodd's Kidney Pills are certainly the best medicine for growing girls. " Mothers should heed the advice ol Mrs. Smith , for by so doing they may save their daughters much pain and sickness and ensure a healthy , happy 'uture for them. Any person may earn good intone in spaw time at home writing for us ; experience nnneoes sory ; send stamp for particulars. American Art ! 5ox SOI , Brooklyn , N. Y. Sekond rate poetry Iz sumptbinj like sekond rate honesty no kredii tc the author. Mrs. Witislow's SOOTHING SYRUP for chil dri-u teethingsoftens the aum ? , reduces inila matton , allays pain cures colic. Piice25e bottli I hav often thought that the con- seited phools were the happiest per sons living. A SOFT ANSWER Customer "That umbrella yo sold me is made of such miserabl ] poor stuff that it won't last j month. " Dealer "Yah Ye alvays zells da kind to intellectual nun like you , You gets to thinkiug on great sub jects , and pecomes zo absent-minde < joa lose it iu dree veeks ; and del you baf de satisfaction off krowinj dat de man who vlnds it Till ge vet" For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ategdable Prcparalionfor As similating IheFocdandBegula- ting die Stomachs andBowsls of Bears the Signature Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur- ness andltest.Contains neither of iumMorpliine OT "NAELC OTIC. In Bttriyrevrt rTartK Use Apcrfccl Remedy forCortsb'pa- Hon , Sour StomachDiarrhoea Worms .Convul ons .Fcvensh- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. For Over Facsimile Signature of YORK. Thirty Years . EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. . . THE c&mvn oemuir. RXWTBIW OTTT. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE BEUCiNE CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS Potato Soup. Peei half a dozen potatoes and slice two onions ; put them to cook in three pints of cold water. When boiled per fectly tender rub through a sieve , set back on the flre and season with a cup of milk , a teaspoonful of butter , R pinch of grated nutmeg and pepper and salt to taste. Serve with croutons. This soup can be made much richer by blending a half cup of cream and the yolks of two eggs , to be added just before serv ing. As it Curdles quickly , care should bt taken in adding the eggs. Corn Menl Gems. One cup Indian meal , two cups flour , two fablpspooufuis baking powder , one tablespoonful butter. 010 tabi sioonful [ iai-d , half leaspoonful salt , one and a quarter cups milk , two eggs. Sift to gether the meal. Hour , baking powder and salt ; warm 1he milk just enough to mel - the lard and butler ; beat the eggs light without separating , mix into a firm batter and fill well-greased pans two-thirds full. Bake In hot oven twenty minutes. Can be eaten warmer or cold. linked Indian Tnplnca. Mix together one-third of a cupful of White House tapioca and one-fourth cupful of Indian meal , and sprinkle the mixture Into a quart of boiling milk. Stir and cook until the tapioca be comes transparent. Add a upful of molasses , two tablespoonfuls of but ter and half a teaspoonful of salt , and turn Into a battered baking dish. Pom- over the top one and one-half cupfuls - fuls of cold milk , place hi the oveu without stirring and bake one hour. Sconea , Mix and sift together two cupfuls of sifted flour , four level teaspoonfuls of baking powder , half a tablespoonful of sugar and half .a teaspoonful of salt ; rub into the flour with the tips of the fingers four level tablespoonfuls of but ter ; then all two be ? ten eggs and one- third cup of cream ; toss on a floured board ; roll three-fourths of an inch in thickness ; cut in squares ; .rnsh with white of egg ; sprinkle with su ar and bake in a hot oven fifteen minates. Fruit Chop together one cup seeded raisins and one cup beef suet. Mix one cup molasses , oue cup sweet milk , two evea teaspoons saleratus. three cups flour , salt and nutmeg. Add raisins and suet and stir thoroughly. Steam three hours or more. For a sauce , take one cup sugar , two tablespoons flour and one tablespoon butter. Stir together till creamy. Add one bowl of hot water , Btir till smooth and add nutmeg to taste. Lmrtch Rolls. Seven cups flour , one pint milk , boiled ; when cool add half cup butter , one-quarter cup sugar , one egg , half B compressed yeast cake. For tea , set them to raise at 8 o'clock a. m. ; at 3 p. m. roll them out about an Inch thick ; cut out with a large biscuit cut ter ; pnt a small piece of butter on one side , fold them in halves , put them In your pan a little apart and let them raise untfl time to hake for tea. Oatm a ! Cookie * . Into four cups of flour sift a teaspoonful - spoonful of baking soda and stir fn three cups of oatmeal. Now stir ha two cupfuls of powdered sugar worked in to a paste with a cupful of melted but ter and add a teaspoonful of salt. Moisten with enough cold water to make a stiff dough. Boil as thin as a sheet of paper , cut into cookies and bake. Fruit Cookies. Cream together one cup butter and one and one-half cups sugar. Add one cup well-washed English currants , two well-beaten eggs , three tablespoons BOUT milk , one teaspoon saleratus. FloTir * o roll out rather soft When rolled out sprinkle sugar lightly on top , ron a little and cut out and bake. T Have .Knnncrh Gravy. Wbea baking meat place the drip- ln m another slightly smaller tin half filled with warm water. This will prere t the gravy and dripping from boiling away or burning. Short Enamel cloth is suggested as a good floor covering for closets , being easily fitted and also easily taken up and relaid. To clean plaster of paris ornaments , wver them with a thick coating of Btarch. Then it may be brushed o2 and the dirt -with it It is claimed that with white flonr and bran sifted together lace collars can be easily cleaned. Bub the mix- sire into the soiled parts and beat out with a stick. To remove stains on knives , take half of a raw potato , dip the cut end D brick dust , and with it scour the stained knife blades. When the stains have disappeared , polish in the usual nranaer. Wash spots on clothing caused by machine oil "with cold rainwater and soap. This method may safely be tried when other means would not be advisa ble , owing to colors running , etc. Cracks in a cooking stove can be satisfactorily filled by a paste made of six parti common -wood ashes to ese part of table salt , mixed with eold vwter. Properly mixed , it frill prov * sad will take blacking. HEjOLO FOLKS AT-HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the House " ' ! ' : : ' for Catarrhal Diseases , MR. AND MRS. J. O. ATKINSON , INDEPENDENCE , MO. date of January 10 , 1807 , UNDER received the follow ing letter : "My wife Iiad been suffering frora a complication of diseases for the past 2o years. "Her case had bnfiled the . kiH of som of the most noted physicians. One of her worst troubles was chronic consti pation of several years' standing. "She also was passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman change of life. In June. 1SD5. I wrote to yon nbotit hw cnse. Yon nd- vised a conrs of Peruna. and Manalin , which we at once commenced , and have to say it completely cnred her. She firmly believes that she would have been dead only for these wonderful remedies. "About the same time I wrote you about my own case of catarrh , which had been of 2 , > years * standing. At times l was almost past going. I commenced to use Peruna according to your instruc tions and continued its use for about a year , and it has completely cured me. " Your remedies do all that you claim for them , and even more. Catarrh cannot exist where Peruna is taken according to directions. Success to you and your remedies. ' ' j John O. Atkinson , i A Late Business Call "Curious tvliafc mon will do when the're drink ing , " said Representative "Tim" Sullivan. "In New York I heard a Hory about a man I know who had been oub nearly all night , and was considerably the worse for wear. "He came along a street and saw 8n undertakers' sign , \vitb a myht bell , just over a speaking cube. He rung the bell fiercely. "What is it ? yelled he'under - takere1 down the tube 'What do you want ? ' i "Nothing in particular , " the chap lepled [ ; 'only I want to say to you feat you're the last man I'll do busi ness with. " Philadelphia Tele graph. "I don't exacty snow , " replied the young housewife , ' 'but cook them until they are real tendei" Dhicago Post. The General's Part "Say , Jimmle , aow many meo d'yre s'pose he's dlled ? " "Aw ' Don't he's , R'vraal y z see i Reneral. Generals dnn't do nu cillen' L bosses de " > ey jest job" - it Louis Star. New Zealand has decided to have in.exhibit at the world's fair. INTELLECTUAL ASPHYXIA TION A flood of dead print has smothered the spoken word and people think that they awaken their faculties by leading when really they subject themselves to a process of intellectual aspbyxiaiion. London Daily N"ews. The Ramsey family of Kansas will hold a family reunion in the Kansas [ wilding at the world's fair , August 26 1904. The postal service Das 125 smployes bearing the name of Ram sey Memrers of the family are aumerous in every state of the anlon , though they disagree about [ he proper spelling of the nams , Ramsey and Rasmay being the fav- jrite styles. STATS or OHIO , CITY OP TOLEDO , I LUCAS COUNTY , * * FRA > K J. CHENET makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. ORKNEY & Co. , Joing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid , and tiiat said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each mil every case of CATARKH that canno ; be : ured by the ttee of HAU/S CATARRH CUBE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pres- jnce , this 6tu day of December , A. D. 1886. J I A. W. GLEASOX , < 8EAIi y- Notary Public. _ * * ' - - -i * i Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts Hrectly on the blood and mucous surface * of the iystem. Send for testimonials , free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo , O. Bold by Dniftcists , TSc. Hall's Family Plll xne the best. It isn't safe to endorse ennyboddy ; te ban'b even tell what felod ot a nan we shall be ourself the 25th day iv Jnne. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN , llothw-Gw. Worm * . Tber Break p Col < g tare lnOhliala 14 boon. AfaTl lnOhlia- Dmgr&B , fficU. ren'o Home , 8 nsple mtiled FaEET fddre " ' - ' - - A..OUISTED.L aSlYi In a letter dater Jnuuary 1. 1000 , Mr. Atkinson says , after Gve years' expe rience with Peruna : " / will ever continue to speak a good word for Peruna. In my rounds as a traveling man I am a walking adver tisement for Peruna and have induced many people during the past year to use Peruna with the most satisfactory results. I am still cured of catarrh. " John O. Atkinson , Box 272. Independence , Mo + When old age eorues on , eatarrhal dis eases come also. Systemic catarrh is al most nniversnl in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to old people. Penma IK their safeguard. Peruna is the only remedy yet derised that meets these rases exactly. Such cases cannot be treated locally ; nothing but nn effective systemic remedy could cure them. This is exactly what Perunn is. If you do not receive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peruna , write at once to Dr. Hnrtman , giving a full statement of your c'so. and ho will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- vire gratis. Address Dr. Hartman , President of The Ilarlinaii Sanitarium. Columbus. O. MAKING THE BEST OF IT Miss Gotham "Amateur phofcog raphy is all the rage in New York" Aunt Rural " Well , I s'pose most of the rooms in those Hats you li\e in are too dark for anything else" If yu dun't muke yure yung ones mind yu when they are young , they will make yu mind them when yu axe old. I hav tried all the most approved plans , and I find that the cbeeapest way to manage a woman iz to Jet her bar her own way. Most of the miaerable would be comparatively happy if they would only Compare their coodishuo with tboze beneutb Jnst-ed ov abu ? them A Self Deluded Girl 11 ! can't teach that Grindle girl bow to § kat It's no use trying.11 "But wny does she persi i in * antiug to learn ? " "Because she thinks she falls so gracefully. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. Sup r tisbun Iz the resulc ov fear , and fear iz the result ov ignoranse. The more vice there iz in a man the less virtevr iic kan see in hlz nabor. The best relief for the old rnmatiz Iz to find sums fellow who has got the gout bad and then begin pity ing him. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES eott but 10 cents per rmckage. Bad Ink generally shows tb strong spots Jn a man , while stood luk re veals tl 8 weak ones. I cannot praise Piso'a Cure aaongfc f r the wonders it lias worked in curing me. -R. H. Seidel , 2206 Ollre street , St. Louig , M . , April 15. 1901. If chare iz erray difference between begging and borrowing , It Jz' in favor ov the man who begs. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. In tlma. 8oa bj druggUu.M . 9 Boy in the Black Hills Inretton lookla ? for ldd WBH to nia s. T. R. O'SULLIVAN , nish Chuw Brondwoy , It may aot be aa disastrunos to others , but 16 Iz just az krimlnal in in to Wink " " "dam It , as it is to N. N. U. 819-13. YgftK Relieved & tjrt to And gentle anointings with CUTICURA OINTMENT , purest and sweetest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured , disfigured , itching , and burning babies , and rest for tired , fretted mothers , when all else [ alls. fhronrtrot te v r4. Catiettra RMatvwi , We. In form ot Chocotite Coattd Piltj , 2&e. ftr viil of CO ) , llntm-rut , 50c _ Soap , l e. Uepott : J-oadan. 27 Chutcr- > < ra Sq. ; Paris , 5 Hue dc U Falx ; Borton , 1ST Colombo * IT . I'atter Drug * Clicn. Corp , 8 1 fteprhton. tt ? Send lor " How to Cure Every Humor. " ect , nj.tii > * tton o. iadl.r.lJon. onr stomach , and hi fd all all MBto of tie stomncb nrekly ml permaaeatarW ] by tti * tnt of ARTHUR'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Write today for a We Uoi , 3 Ixxzcs lor (1 J& . Bold onlr by Arthur Dyscepsia Tablet Co * onrord , Mich. Large bum pie lOu. ' ' I hear What She Meant 'Didn't our wife refer to you as the human lince pie ? " said the curious persoa. "Yes , " answered. Mr. tiirrlis arker. "Is that a compliment ? " "Not exactly. She means Strat I ever agree with anybody. " Wash- igton Star. Nature and art combined is per ks tiun ; it iz crowning strength with uty. Flie FREE Homestead Lands ol WESTERN CANADA' , ; . Star Attractions for 1004 Hill Ions f MT * of jaagmlfle ar.iGrnslBffL , tob h 4 a * a tnt it , or bjtmr has treat Balltraj OorpamtiaBseCe. The Great Attractions GootlCrop * . dellghtftal dlaaRte. plcndld achoo ] > T > teni , p rTeei oclal condition * , except ton aj rallvrarndTontaKcs , asd wealtk and nfflueaee acquired e&ally. The popiUtJoa f Vn&TEUX CAJfAj A Increased 123.000 bjtamj pratlon duringtba pact7ea being American * , Vfrttr to the aeartsJ Canadian OoTcrnia nt Asr atfor Can dlan Alla and nt r-t Infonnatjon : TIOS , OTTATT * .CANADA. T. V. Besaett. 01 Nov Tori Snlrer's Home Builder Cora * So named because 30 acre * produced o hearilj that its proceeds built a lovely orae. See Salzer's catalogue. Yielded a 1003 in Indiana 157 bu. , Ohio 160 bu. , Tennessee 98 bn.f and m Michigan 220 u. per acre. You ccn b at tltia record a 1904. 7HAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE YIELDS PER ACRE ? 20 hu. Beardless Barley per acre. 10 bn. Salzer's Net ? National Oaia p z acre. 0 bu. 8alzera Speltz aad Macareal Wheat. ,000 bo. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. 4 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay , 0,000 Ibs. Victoria Bape for heep pel acre. flO.OOO Ib * . Teosinte , the fodder -wonder. 4,000 Ibs. Salzer's Superior Foddei Corn rich , juicj , fodder , per acre. Now such yields you can have , Mr. Banner , in 1904 , if yo will plant Sal- ers * seeds. UST SEND THIS NOTICE AND lOe a stamps to John A. Saber Seed Co. , 41 Cross , Wis. , and receive their great atalogue and lot * of farm seed sampl (0. N.