I h TRY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR YOUR RHEUMATISM. Th Pills Have Cured the Disease in Almost Every Form and Even In Advanced Stages. Rheumatism , is a painful inflamma- fcloa of the muscles OL of the coverings of the joints and is sometimes accom panied by swelling. The pain is sharp ana shooting and does not confine itseft to any one part of the body , but after tattling in one joint or muscle for a time , leaves it and passes on to another. The most dangerous tendency of the disease is to attack the heart. External applications may give relief from pain for a time but the disease cannot be cured until the blood is purified. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the best medi cine for this purpose as their action is directly on the blood , making it rich , red and healthy. When the blood is pure there can be no rheumatism. Mrs. Ellen A. Russell , of South Goff 8t. , Auburn , Me. , says : "I had been sick for fifteen years from impure blood , brought on by overwork. My heart was f7eak and my hands colorless. Iyas troubled with indigestion and vomiting spells , which came on every few months. 1 had no appetite and used to have awful fainting spells , falling down when at my work. I frequently felt numb all over. My head ached continuously for five years. "About two years ago I began to feel rheumatism in my joints , which became so lame I could hardly walk. My joints were swollen and pained me terribly. b A "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were rec ommended to me by a friend , after I had failed to get well from the doctor's treatment. When I began taking the pills , the rheumatism was at its worst. 1 had taken only a few boxes , when the headaches stopped and not long after ward I felt the pain in my joints be coming less and less , unti' ' there "was aone at alL The stiffness was gone and I have never had any return of the rheu- Suatism. " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured fcnch diseases as nervous and general debility , indigestion , nervous headache , faeuralgia and even partial paralysis" and locomotor ataxia. As a tonic for the blood and nerves they are unequalled. A pamphlet on "Diseases of the Blood " and a copy of our diet book will be sent free on request to anyone inter ested. * ° Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by sll druggists , or sent , postpaid , on re- Hoeipt of price , 60 cents per box , six boxes for $3.50 , by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company , Schenectady , N. Y. To ask a question that can't be nn- wered is merely feminine. Chinunie Fadden and Mr. Paul. If a man could peruse his own biog raphy it would probably surprise him inoro than any one else. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , 'K. Y.f for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot- 'Ease ' , a powder to shake Into your shoes. < JK cures tired , sweating , hot , swollen , ach ing feet It makes new or tight shoes easy. VA. certain euro for Corns and Bunions. All 'Druggists ' and Shoe Stores sell it. 25c. Payne Whitney is encircling his Long jlsland estate with a $75,000 fence , in which deer are to be kept. wf g st. Tltm" D&ne * and all HerraT * DIeai i Fm I O Permanently Cored by Dr. Eia 'iOrt t Ileitorar. Send fer Free $2 trUl boUlo and treUUe. Srrra It. II. KLINE. Ld831 Arch Street , Philadelphia , Pa S8GK Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis tress troni Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty IYER Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness , Nausea , Drowsiness. Bad Taste in tlie Mouth , Coated Tongue , Fain. In the Side , TOEPID LIVER. They jregulate tbo Bowels. Purely "Vegetable. SHALL FILL SMALL DOSE SHALL PRICE , CARTERS Genuine Must Bear ITTLE Fac-Simile Signature IVER PIUS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Help Kb article la more useful about the stable than Mica Axle Grease. Put a little on the spindles before you ' 'hoot up" it will help the horse , and bring : the load borne quicker. Mien ween vecll better than any other grease. Coats the axle with a liard , smooth surface of powdered mica which reduces friction. Ask the dealer for Mica Axle-Grease. ST/KDAftOOU. / COMPACT Incorportttd , New Wheat Lands IN THE Canadian West additional miles of railway this year have opened up a largely increased ter ritory to the progressive farmers of Western Canada , and the Government of the Dominion continues to give 160 Acres Free ( o Every Settler. The Country Has No Superior Coal , wood and water in abundance ; churches * nd schools convenient : markets easy o ! access ; taxes low ; climate the best in the northern tem perate rone. Law and order prevails everywhere. For advice and information address the Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or the authorized Canadian Government Agent , W. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or E. T. Holmes. 315 Jackson Bt.f St. Jaul , Minn , and J. M. MacLacnlan , Box Ji6 , Watertown , So. Dakota. Authorized Covers' Bent Agents. flMM UT wher * jou HUT this advezti The Munare Heap. Though by fermentation and by fork- Iig over the manure is made fine and soluble , it must not be overlooked that tins process Is a gradual one , and hence every rain that saturates the heap car ries downward the soluble parts as soon as the manure is decomposed. The jet-black liquid that fiows off. from the heap is the richest oC the farm , and as it passes away the ready plant food which Is dissolved in it is lost , leaving behind a mass of matter , often supposed to be the most valuable because of its bulk , but which really is not worth the labor of hauling to the field. Unless the manure , therefore , bo carefully preserved , it will be value less. It should be protected from drenching rains and the influence of heat from the direct rays of the sun. Plenty of absorbent material should be added to absorb the volatile matter , and water is also beneficial to the heap , provided that it does not drench or flow off. The manure heap should IK > worked over occasionally , in order to prevent "fire-fanglng. " This may require additional labor , but the sav ing of the essential elements of the manure will be more than a compen sation for the time well expended. The principal rules to be observed are to prevent loss by rain , preservation of volatile matter with moisture and ab sorbents , have the manure fine , and also to endeavor to have it thoroughly decomposed. Disinfection of Stnblex. Ill discussing the importance of the disinfection of stables and the danger of neglecting it Dr. Haring of Califor nia points out that "negligence iu prop erly disinfecting stalls and stables where animals affected with contagious diseases have been Is frequently the cause of a reappearance of the dis ease. " The germs of glanders , for ex ample , may remain alive in stables for several months after the diseased ani mals have been removed , and If thor ough disinfection Is not resorted to all animals housed in the stable are sub ject to infection from this source. "Many failures to eradicate tuberculosis from dairy herds by the repeated appli cation of the tuberculosis test aad the prompt removal of all reacting animals are due to the fact that the stables were not disinfected. " Tuberculosis spreads rapidly among cattle closely herded together. To prevent this sta bles should be thoroughly disinfected at least once a year. Simple Test for Small ScctLs. The gravity method of seed separa tion here Illustrated is the old time practice of "brining" wheat , barley , oats , etc. , before sowing , but applied to seeds of much smaller size , such as tomato mate and eggplant seeds. As used at the New Jersey experiment station , the bottle at A in the cut contains pure water , upon which many seeds are seen as floating and a larger number at the bottom. These light , floating seeds are to be rejected. In the bottle at B is a 20 per cent solution of com mon salt ( a very thin sirup would have done as well ) , In which eggplant seeds SEED SEPABATIOK. that sank In pure water were placed , with the result that many remain at the top and thereby may be easily sep arated and thrown away. Value of Ensilage. Ensilage is valuable as a means of dieting stock in winter , affording them green , succulent food at that season , when nothing but the dry material can be had. For that reason , if for no other , it is a valuable adjunct to the crops used for food. The farmer who has no ensilage , but who stores in a crop of sugar beets , mangels , turnips , carrots or potatoes , will find himself fortunate in having a variety. There Is no difficulty in feeding roots If they are properly stored. Roots are injured more by heat than by cold. Freezing is not injurious if roots are not thawed out too suddenly. By keeping them at an even temperature they will last until the summer opens. Care of Bees. Bees should be kept at a temperature .ranging from 42 to 45 degrees above zero during cold weather , and the hives should be dry. The light should be excluded as much as possible , and the hives should not be exposed to sudden changes of temperature. An ample sup ply of honey should be left at the end of the season for the support of the bees during the winter. It is not nec essary to put the hive under shelter until winter approaches , but it should be in a cool location in summer. If the colony In each hive is not strong it will be of but little service until it Increases in number. Too much warmth in win ter is not conducive to success. The aielon Aphis. The melon aphis ( Aphis gossypil ) is generally distributed throughout the United States , but is especially injuri ous in the Southwest , according to a bul letin issued by the United States De partment of Agriculture. It attacks a great variety of economic plants belong ing to different families. The natural enemies of the pest are ordinarily not sufficient to hold it in control. It may be destroyed by fumigation with car bon bisulphid or by the use of pyrethrum - rum , tobacco fumes , or kerosene emul sion. Treatment with kerosene emul sion has the advantage that it is also destructive to a considerable variety of other insects which attack cultivated plants in conjunction with the melon aphis. A Barb Wire Heel. ' Here is a barb wire reel that one can wind barb wire on instead of au old barrel , which is slow work. "We present a little drawing of one that can be easily made by an ingenious farmer. It is mounted on wheels , and can be drawn along by a man , while a boy .steadies the handle to keep the HEEL FOR BAKU WIBE. wire from unwinding too rapidly and kinking. For winding up wire that is taken off of a fence , the machine can either be pushed or pulled , going just fast enough to keep up with the wire as it is being wound on the reel. A little rack like this , says The Farmer , would be of considerable value to any one who has any amount of barb wire fencing to wind. Do Bees Think ? Maurice Materllnck , the Belgian writer , adduces a number of interestIng - Ing facts , in an article in Harper's Magazine , to show that bees have the power of thinking. Transported to Cal ifornia , he says , our black bee com pletely alters her habits. After one or two years , finding that summer is per petual and flowers forever abundant , she will live from day to day , content to gather the honey and pollen indis pensable for the day's consumption ; and her recent and thoughtful observa tion triumphing over hereditary expe rience , she will cease to make provis ion for her winter. Buchner mentions an analogous fact : In Barbados , the bee whose hives are in the midst of the * refineries , where they find suger dur ing the whole year , entirely abandon their visits to the flowers. A Fine Slmde Tree. The tulip tree , one of the most orna mental of our shade trees , succeeds well when transplanted , after the leaf buds begin to appear , but it is pretty sure to fall If removed earlier. Such , at least , is the reported experience of one who planted a row of them a mile long , the trees being six to eight feet high , of which hardly one in a .hundred was lost. Possibly , however , there was something in the soil or situation which gave him success , and the rule may not work In all cases. The tulip is well worth experimenting with , for when grown it is a handsome , symmetrical tree , with a peculiar leaf and a beau tiful blossom. * Soluble Oils to Destroy Scale. The Ohio station1 has continued Its work with proprietary preparations of soluble oils with the result that these materials'appear to compare favorably with lime sulphur wash In effective ness as remedies for scale Insects. In general they may be diluted In water so as to form 5 per cent solutions. It is suggested , however , ILit the variable results obtained with soluble oils indicate a variation in composi tion , and when safety , cost and effi ciency are considered , the author rec ommends lime sulphur as the best rem edy. Manure From the Stalls. Manure that is allowed to remain in the yard does not give as good re sults as that taken from the stalls , as this fact has been shown by using both kinds ofmanure on growing crops. It Is not expected that farm ers should keep their manure in stalls , but it is now in order to prepare for the storage of manure to prevent leachIng - Ing by rains. All foods should be fine and also the bedding , which will permit of better absorption of liquids and greater facility of storage under shelter. Melons in the Corn Shock. If , when cutting corn , you will place in one of your largest stock * about a dozen of your choicest -watermelons , at Christmas , when the snow la on the ground and the frost is on the plane , you can sit by the roaring fire and eat one of your melons , which has kept all that time In the shock of corn. Farm Journal. Not the Rlsrht Kind. Profesesd politicians who have re duced public office to an eract science find the independent voter a sad stum bling-block a fact which is amusingly disclosed by a story found in the re cent life of the late George Monro Grant , the eminent Canadian educator and clergyman. Toward the end of Sir John Mac- dccald's life he and Principal Grant , then the head of Queen's College , met at dinner at the house of the premier's brother-in-law , Prof. Williamson. "How I wish , " the premier said to the principal , "that you would be a steady friend of mine. " "My dear Sir Jhn , " the principal replied , "I have always supported you when you were right. " The premier's eyes twinkled , and he laid his hand upon the slioulder of the principal. * ' "My dear man , " said he'I have no use for that species of friendship I" "THE MABRYING SQUTRE. " Justice Geo. E. Larv , of Brazil , Iiitl. , Has Married 14OO Couple * . Justice Geo. E. Law , of Brazil , Ind. , has fairly earned the title "The Marrying Squire , " by which he is known far and wide , having already mar ried some 1400 cou ples. Ten years ago he was deputy Coun ty Treasurer. "At that time , " said Jus tice Law , "I was suf fering from an an noying kidney trou ble. My back ached , my rest was broken at night , and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sediment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me in 1S97 , and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache. " Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo. X. Y. Licft-Handed Compliment. Miss Hoamley Miss Kakely had the audacity to say I was "as ugly as sin. " Miss Goodart Coming from him , my dear , that's a compliment. Mr. Rake- ley proves by bis conduct that he con siders sin anything but ugly. Phila delphia Press. State of Ohio , City of Toledo , Lucas Coun ty , ss. : Frank J. Cheney makes onth that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. , doing business in the City of Toledo. Countv and State aforesaid , and that said tlrrii will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cure.FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence , this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON , ( Seal. ) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials , free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0. Sold by all Druggists , 7oc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The first steaia warship was the Ful ton , built in Brooklyn navy yard in 1815. She was 2,000 tons nad carried thirty guns. BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. Awful Humor Enting : Away Face- Body a Mass of Sores Cntlcnra Cures in TTVO Weeks. "My little daughter broke out all over her body with a humor , and1 we used everything recommended , but without results. I called in three doc tors , but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores , and her little face was being eaten away. Her ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised oie to get Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment , and be fore I had used half of the cake of Cuticura Soap and box oC Cuticura Ointment the sores had all healed , and my little one's face and body were as clear as a new-born babe's. I would not be without It again If it cost five dollars , instead of seventy-five cents. Mrs. George J. Steese , 701 Coburn street , Akron , Ohio , Aug. 30 , 1905. " Bacteria as Eingrlnccro. Improbable as It may seem , states a scientist in the government employ , It appears to be a fact that bacteria are able to cause the breaking down ot stone walls. Recent Investigations have shown that nitrifying bacteria swarm in the mud forced by the disintegration of cement in reservoirs , and It 1 $ believed that the decay of the cement results , from the action of nitrous acid pro duced by the bacteria. Yet these same microscopic engineers , whose myriads indermine solid walls of masonry , are § verthee3s ! of immense use to man , fccause they are chief agents in the purification of water. Philadelphia Record. Peter I. of Servia is creflited with be ing the most intellectual monarch that country ever had. DODIXS ' 1 ; ' : . . ' - . < " V- . ' . . , - 7\\ \ KIDNEY HEALTH 6F WOMEN In thisninetfeonth century to keep up with the marph of progress every power of vromaa is strained to ita utmost , and the tax upon her physi cal system isfiar greater than ever. In the fobd la fa3Kioned days of our grandmothers few drugs were used in mieclloines. They felled Upon roots and fcorijs tp qure weaknesses andodisease , and'thdir knpwledg of roots and herbs-was far greater than that of women toftar. h-erbs tKaf I&SJp , B. Pirilam , of Lynn , Ma e covered afad gave toitiit women of toe world 'a remedy more potent and efficacious tnan MRS. . . FINK any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinfdiam's Vegetable Compound is an honest , tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. This medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotfes or other harmful drugs and today holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine the world has ever known , and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the laboratory at Lynn , Mass. , which testify to its wonderful value. Mrs. C. E. Fink , of Carnegie , Pa. , writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : "I wish every suffering woman would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and write to you for advice. It has done me a world of good and what it has accomplished for me I know it will do for others. " "When women are troubled with Irregularities , Displacements , Ulceration - ation , Inflammation , Backache , Nervous Prostration , they should re member there is one tried and true remedy , Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham , at Lynn , Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. * ; ; . . : ra/ . . -ae. Entirely different \ from afl others. . Em bodies new ideas , D new priacipje.a . , . fie Easily managed. Reduces fuejl A qz- pense.s Reai r for business at ? moment of lightfag.'Ppr ; | your sumnter-cook ing get a NEW PERU Wiek Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Its heat is highly concentrated. Does not overlxeattl , ] Ofl always at a maintained level. Three aizes. Fnljyv It not at your dealer's , "write our nearest agency fot' drcular. THE 1.CW JLt&38&p kmpl _ _ round household use. Hade of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly - , fectly constructed ; absolutely sale ; unezcelled in light-giving power ; an ornament to anyllroom. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's , write to our nearest agency. - < x.r CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY I Incorporated ) GET WHAT ASK -THE & ia * ' OASOABETS Candy Cathartic are always put up in blue metal box , our trade-marked , long-tailed C on the cover tablet octagonal , stamped COO. Never sold in bulk. All druggists. lOc , 25c , 60c. Sample and booklet free. Address STEBUNO- REMEDY CO. , Chicago or New York ese A Warm One. Eskimo Suitor Yes , my love , I have ten sleds , fifty dogs , a hundred tons of blubber and Pa Eskimo Aurora , tell that young man to stop letting off so much hot air. I'm afraid he'll melt the house. 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Its cur ative power over these troubles is extra ordinary and gives immediate relieL Thousands of women are using and rec ommending it every day. co cents at druRgists orbymail. Eememberhowever , IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TKTIT. THE B. PA iTOX CO. , Boston , MBM. DELE Ctlwnjore oootfc brlc&terznd faster colors ( ton .lay otfcerdv ? . wa I0c pacfcrc * colors all ffics. Titty dye IB cold wattv tetter sn say other tfye. Tea esc Mr tamnt uittart routes agsrt. Writs f fret > teokkt-MCi * Bye , ife a w4 Hfc Gate * GO * . VmorrV/// * ,