WD5TF i jf * _ MRS. E. M. TINNEY. Mrs. E. AL Tinm-v , storv writer , 32f E. Nneva St. , Sjn Antonio. Tex. , writes : "During 1001 I snfTcrsil from naal I catarrh , which various other remedies failed to relieve. "Sir bottles of IVruna. w'.ilch I took , entirely ouml me. the catarrh disappearing and never returning. "J therefore < -heerfuIlv e-om- inend Penina to all similarly afilicted. " Mrs. Ellen Nagle111 -1th street , Green 'Bay , Wis. , writes. "I have often 'heard Penina praised 'end it is more widely known here than \ any other medicine , but 1 never km w what a splendid mod.rim * it re illy was until a few weeks a o , wlnn I caught 'n had cold which settled all over me. "The doctor wanted to prescribe , but I told him I was going to try Peruna 'and ' sent for a bottle and tried it. "I felt much better the next and within five days 1 had .not a of any lameness or any cough. ' 7 consider it the finest cough remedy. " PEKUNA TABLETS : Some'people pre fer to take tablets' , rather than to take medicine in a fluid form. Such people can obtain Peruna tablets , which repre sent the solid medicinal ingredients of Peruna. PLEADING IADY ! SHOES \i \ FOB WOMEN Leading Lady Shoes are Best described in thres words Style , Comlorf , Ser vice. You rarely find all tncse qualities combined in one shoe * STS f1i ? C it ( I & b are neat and dressy * Tncy fit perfectly and are ex tremely comfortable from the beginning. No better values are obtainable anywhere , Your dealer will supply you ; if not , write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole * \7e also make Martha Wnsh- ingfon Comfort Shoes. Special Merit School Shoes , Honorbilt Shoes for Men. F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company X1LWAUKEE , WIS. New and Liberal Homestead Regulations IN Western Canada NEW DISTRICTS Now Open for Settlement Some of the choicest lands In the grain growing fcelts of Saskatchewan and Alberta havs recently bsen opened for settlement under the Revised Homestead Retaliations of Canada. Thousands of homesteads of 160 acres each are now available. The new regula tions make It possible for entry to bo made by proxy , tha opportunity that many In the United States have been waiting for. Anymembercf a family may make ntry for any other mamber of the family who may Aw entitled to make entry for himself or hers f.r. Entry may now be made before the Agent or SubAgent - Agent of the District by proxy ( oncertain conditions . fey tha father , mother , son. daughter , brother or sis ter of an Intending homesteader. "Any even numbered section of Dominion Lands In Manitoba or the North-West Provinces , oceptinE 8 and 26 , not reserved , may bo hone- i iteaded by any person the sole head of a family. } or male over 18 years of ace , to the extent of I one-quarter section , of 160 acres , more or less. " The fee In each case will be $10.00. Churches , choolsand markets convenient. Healthy climate ! plendld crops and good laws. Grain growing and tattle raising principal industries. For further particulars as to Rates. Rcutes , Ess ; Time to Go and Whira to Locate , apply tc \V. 'D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration Ottawa. Canada , or K. T. Ho'nu-s. ' } i = ; J.ickso'i St. , St. Paul , Minn , and J. M. MacLiVhl , n. Box IiO. Watertown. bo. Dakota Authorized Gov era- Bent Ayents. i'leuia car whore loa iuw this advertisement. hnmncnn Trlnmp of Heredity * The oilier collcso boys were hazing the now frosh'iian.lio was the son of a "You will be required. " t'.wy said. a thpy Mood him on u table , "to preach u s-cnuon. " "I'll do it , ppntlemen. " he answered. "on condition that you do not interrupt m < > until I have finished. " " \Vp promise. " ' "Will you kindly furnish mo a test ? " "You will prpach a sermon , " they said , after roriMilting tosether a moment , ' 'on Orborus. " "On Cerbcr.js , gentlemen ? Great Se - " "That's text enough. sir. Go ahead. You aiv wanting time. " "All right. Cerberus it is. My near- or.s. Ihf subject of this di.scour.sc naturally divides itself into three heads. As you have boon kind enough to promise not to interrupt m < I shall occupy your atten- lion only iialf an hour on each. I remark , 1 firstly , " etc They stood it patiently for fifteen min- ut s. ( I Tli'Mi they sneaked out. one by one , and tinhainjr came to an end. Chicago Tribune. r Steel by Electricity. "The enormous quantity of iron ore which is bem s-ooped from the ranges r.bwil I/tke Superior , dui ; out of the hills of Alab.'vma and Tennessee and hoisted from the deep pits of Pennsyl vania , has caused the geologist and iinori Insist to 'make startling predic tions. Some of them have jjone so far as toay that we are tii.nroaching an era when iron may rank ammii ; the rarer metals because of its scarcity. Even James .7. Hill , trie railroad mag nate and developer of Llie Northwest , who was one of tha 'first to realize thy vast deposits of oiv in the Superior ranges , ha- * made the prophecy that perhaps within a half century most of the richer ore beds will he exhausted and that we may be obi teed to o oul- Mde of America for iMich of the raw material for our si wl tors and fur naces. " Technical World Magazine. Two friends returning from a late eveninj ; ffatherin , says a writer in the j Xew Orleans Times-Democrat , noticed Chinaman. The following exchange j of remarks followed : "I wonder what that Chinaman is doinuc up so late. * ' said one. "Shirts , " I suppose. " came the an- How's TEils ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewind for any ca c of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hali's Catarrh Cure. V. .1 CHKNKY & CO. . Toledo. O. \V > . the tmJorsiprneil. have known F .1. ( 'honey for the last. 15 years , ; ind b-Mieve him perfectly honorable In all business rnins.'iction . nnd linaiirially able to carry out any obligations made bv hi lirn : . _ \V\r.niN . ICivvAj M.utvrv. Who'osale ' DrtifJS11 * ' * . Toieilo , O . Ila'l's Cat.irrh < * urp is < tki > n internally , artlnt : directly upon ( he blood and ni'ifous .Mjrfaeos of the system. Testimonials scnr rree. I'ri'-'H. 75c per bottle. Sold by all Take Hall's Family t'HIs for constipallon. A wheeled chair for two persons. \\hich is tlrivon by a stora-je battery , : s the latest auto-vehicle. Mr.- , . Winslow'h Sooth Syrup for CMiIldrou teething softens the sums , reduces inflam mation , iillays pain , cutus wind colic , I'JLa bottle. Faltli. "Nonsense , " said the man of peculiar faith to his hoarse and sneezing friend , "you only imagine you have a cold. " "Perhaps you only imagine that I think you're a liar. " ' retorted the sxif- ferer , irritated by the notion Wiat he had been coughing his head off for nothing. Philadelphia Ledger. Hides , Pelts and Wool. To get full value , ship to the old reliable N. W. Hide and Pur Co. . Minneapolis , Minn. Oldest House In N < " v York. The oldest houe in Xew York State is situated at the lower end of Staten Island in Tottenville. It is known as the "Billopp house5 and was built in IOCS. The Duke of York presented Captain Christopher Billopp with a tract of land on Staten Island , where on he built this stone mansion , which still overlooks the waters of Raritan. That it was well built its survival dur ing 238 years attests. In it have been many notable gatherings , and hefo was held the peace conference. During the revolution Billopp's descendants were loyalists , and the famous generals of the British were entertained at the old house. To oonrlnoe any woman that P.tx- tlne Aatlneptle Will Improve her hcnlth ana do all we claim . . for It. We will send ber absolutely fre A large trial DOS' of Paxtlne with book of Instruc tions and genuine testimonials. Send yoiir name and address on a postal cord. cleanses and heals tnucou : m o m - , brano af- iuia , seen as nasal catarrh , pelvic cauirrli and inflammation caused by femi nine Ills ; sore eyes , sere throat and mouth , by direct local treatment. Its ciir- atlvo power over these troubles Is e.xtia- ordlnary and gives Immediate relief , thousands of yomcn are using and rec- ouimcmiiug It every day. Co cents at driircistsurbymail. Remember.however IT COSTS YOU NOTHIA'O TOTISYIfl TUB 1U PAiTON CO. . Ifoatou , Msael 1415 Henry V. invaded France and de feated the French at tiie battle oi A incourt. 3G42Swedes defeated the Austrian ? ai Leipsic. 164S Treaty of Munster , first to recog nJzo the balance of power. 1GS. Elizabeth Gaunt burned at th siake at Tyburn. She was the lasl woman who suffered death in Eng land for any political offense. 1730 England declared war agaius ; j Spain to open the ports of Spanisi i America to English merchants. j 1753 Gov. Shirley abandoned expedition j against Fort Niagara after learning ; of Braddock's defeat. 17GS Guy Carleton appointed Goveruoi of Canada. | 177-1 Continental Congress recommended the suspension of all public amuse-1 merits. . . .Provincial Congress ol Massachusetts took steps to organiz * the "minute men. " j 1775 Americans defeated Carleton at Longueuil. I 177G Manhattan Island abandoned bj the Americans and occupied by th British. 1779 'Washington's ' army went into win ter quarters near Morristowu , N. J , j 17Si Liberty of conscience proclaimed in Newfoundland. j 178G Baron Dorchester took the oath of office as Governor of Canada. j 1807 Sir James Henry Craig appointed Governor of Canada. | 1810 George III. or England became mentally deranged and the Prince of Wales was appointed Regent. "Thfl Regency" lasted ten years. 1812 The American frigate United States captured the British frigata Macedonia off the Canary Islands. ISIS British defeated at St. Regis. , 1819 Erie canal opened from Utica to Rome , N. Y. I 1S20 Spain ceded Florida to the United States. ] 1825 Final completion of the Erie canal. ! 1846 Commodore Perry bombarded To- basco , Mexico. 1854 The charge of tiie Light Brigade at Balaclava. j 1859 Wreck of the steamship Royal Charter , with the loss of 459 lives , j 1861 West Virginia voted in favor of die ordinance to form a new State. ' 1867 Volunteers under Garibaldi defeated - , ed the Pontifical troops at Monte Rotondo. 189S Spanish sailors captured at Manila released by Admiral Dewey. 1899 Bombardment of Mafeking began. 1900 Great Britain formally annexed the Transvaal. 1905 New Orleans greeted President Roosevelt. j The Control of Tuberculosis. The third annual report of the Ilenrj Phipps Institute of Philadelphia , whose work is the study , treatment and prevention - \ tion of tuberculosis , as summarized by' ' ) Charities and the Commons , presents many items of interest and encourage- ' meat to those who are seeking to arrest the ravages of consumption. One is the ! racial susceptibility to the disease. For- . elgn born citizens brought to the insti tute form nearly one-half the burden oil its work for the year. The countries which sent it the heaviest burdens in order - \ der of sequence were Russia , Ireland , Germany , England , Italy , Austria and Scotland. The same order holds good for ' the cases which came from the second generation , namely , the children born of immigrants. Only 31.3 per cent of all die patients treated were of native an cestry one generation bade. Children born. of mixed parentage most frequently be came victims when the union of parents was between Irish and native born , and j next between Irish and English. The claim often mnde that tuberculosis does not exist to any great extent among the Hebrews is partially borne out by the mortality statistics in large cities ; that Is , while the disease is very prevalent ninong the Hebrews it seldom takes on a fatal form. There seems to ! > e a racial immunity against the toxine of the tu bercle bacilli , but not against its growth. The institute finds that the frequency with which residence is changed by the consumptive poor constitutes a menace to public health and furnishes a strong ar gument in favor o registration of tuber culosis. It is also urged that disinfec tion of houses when vacated by consump tives , whether by death or removal , should be practiced everywhere. It is interestIng - Ing to note that in Philadelphia every ward in which an institution for the treatment of tuberculosis exists showed a reduct'on of the death rate from the disease , while some of the adjoining vards have had an increase. More Carneffle Heroes. The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission has made medal and money awards to twenty-four more persons shown to have performed exceptional service in the sav ing of life. The list included , for the first time , a negro , John Hill of Atlanta. The largest award was that of a gold medal and $3,000 to A. J. Iledger , superintend ent of schools of Finney county , Kan. He ran two miles and entered a well seventy-two feet deep , where he worked two hours with shovel to save the life of t man caught in a cave-in. ' "lie Cliluetc Armj- . "ScWiers used to be despised In ? 'i ni and only the coolies were con- i.u'-red suitable material for iightinij . .en , " says Owen MacDouald in the IV-lraical World Magazine. "To-day ail \ \ . - > is changed , and China has an 3ruy : to which it is an honor to belong. rVntoius have been .superseded by wireless telegraphic appar.Uus and sig- i'l balloons ; masks have given place I ro Held glasses , comif op.-ra garb has I -i cast off for khaki uniforms and the twohamlled sword has become the oayonet. China was iiivt aroused to a "iise of her weakness and her strength , by the disaster of the war wilih Japan in 1SJM- . Hitherto she iul .slumbered like a great lazy giant , smiling .scornfully at the suggestion that smaller and weaker nations , > > y ulopting modern methods , might 'in ' jure her. She bad sublime faith in the force of Hi" vast hordes she could throw into the Held. " The law imprinted on the hearts of all mon is to love the members of society aa themselves. Roman. TESTED. BY TIME. A Cnre tliut HUH Hel I Good Four Year * . .Mrs. Mnry Cninilish , of 1120 West Third street. Wilmington. 1) < > 1. . says : "Some years io \ I ho.in to fool waU yft jisysju gg g ( , [ ) day awoke lrou : n ni ; with a plon-Jn" pain in my hack tli.it iiKido mo scream. For two days I coukl no ; move and after that I had backache and di/xy spoils all the time. My a n k 1 e s swelled and I rnn ; t > n n dr"adfully. I was nervous and had awm headaches. I wonder that any medicine could do what Doan's Kidney pills have done for me. They cured me four years ago aud 1 have boon well ever since. " Sold by all dealers. 5)0 cents a box. Foster-.Milburn Co. , Buffalo. N. Y. "Home , Swt'tJl HoiV I ir * t Sun , ? . -Home , Sweet Home" was f-r.st sung in i'li.s country at a theater in Phila delphia in connection with the produc tion of John Howard Payne's melo drama , "Clari. the Maid of Milan. " This v.as in 1S ± 5. The play was originally produced in Coven t Garden Theater , London , and immediately the swe t air of the .song sung by t'lari became fa mous. FAMILY'S SKIW TROUBLES. , Heat llc.slt ami Scali Affee- tou.t A diet IJSSVoreat Member * , IJut Ci3 < i Mjra < "iircM TIaem. "My wife had eczema tor live or six years. It ivas on her fare and would oome and go. We thought we would give tho'Culieura Remedies a trial. We did so. and she has never had a sign of etr.e-ma tor four years. I myself used Cnticura Soap and CuUcura Ointment some time ago for falling hair. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cutieura Remedies lor our baby , who was nearly bald Avben young. > 5ho has very nice hair now. She is very tleshy , and we had so jnuclt trouble with bent that we would Uuthe her 'with Cutieura .Soap aud then apply 'Cutieura .Ointment , it would dry the heat up bo much quicker than any thing else. .Mr. II. IJ. Spriugmire.1' \ \ So. Capitol .Street. Iowa City , la. , July 10 , 1005 , and Sept. 1 . 190G. " < old Calculation. "You should do something to claim the gratitude of posterily. " "What forV" a.sked Senator Ser ghum. "I don't know that posterity will have anything I especially desire , ami if it should have there is no way for it to deliver the goods. " Washing ton. Star. Ior Infants and CMldren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The kidneys are essential organs for keeping { he body free from im purities. If they should fail to work death would ensue in very short time. Inflammation or'irritation caused by some feminine derangement may spread to some extent to the Kidneys . and affect them , The cause can be so far removed by usingLydia. . E. PrakhamVi Vegetable Compound that tlic trouble will disappear. When a woman is troubled with pain or weight in loins , backache , swelling of the limbs or feet , swell ing under the eyes , an uneasy , tired feeling in the region of the kidneys , she should lose 710 time in com MISS KATE A.HEARN mencing treatment with Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound It may bo the means of saving her life. Read what this medicine did for Kate A. Ilearn , 020 West 47th Street , New York. who.wx < tes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : "I ewe a debt of gratitude to Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound for it has saved my life. I suffered with Kidney trouble , irregularities and painful periods , and my blood was fast turning to water. J used your medicine for some time and it has made me strong and well. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from nativ0 roots and herbs cures Female Complaints , such as Falling and Displacements , and Orqtmic Diseases. Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache , GeneralDebility and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in either serr Lydia , E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is excellent , Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs Piukharn , at Lynn , Mob's. , for advice. It is free. ! ne trial will convince frQ W will relieve soreness end sHffness quicker and easier Hum any ofrhsr preparation sold for I'ha purpose. It penetrates to His bone , quickens the blood , drives away fatigue and gives srrengrh end elasticity to the muscles. Thousands use Sloan's Linimeitf for rheumatism , neuralgia , toothache spra&s. conrracred muscles , stiff cuts bruises burns " " < * joints , , , , © r colic and insect stings PRICE 25 < fc,5G $ . 6$3.00 Or.Earl S. $ loan.Bo5tenMcs5.U.5A ® S3.O © & $3.5 © SHOES jo0 = = .SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER O , JHE FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES. " f To soy one who can pro ve WJL. \ Qousjtas t/ocas not msho A set ? r&zsvstre3 * B ° F3 1 uio.-c Men 's $3 & $3. SO shoes thansnyoSJief manufacturer. THE IinAiJOJf W. TDou laa shoes are worn by mortipo pe in all walks of lifts thaUnny wtbor Laokm- > because of their excellent style. c.asy-fiVtiaK , arai aujjsrinrvcanr ? qualities , ' ( hcscjpctiun ofthalcathersaiKiqlhwrraAtejiid * for each part of the nh mid every dolail of dho nvvkhyttjooltecf after by HkHItcLs iu2muK.ers. whoruccivo tlie hijljasl vvatjca paid iu the sluwi ndu- > trvanil v\ho > c v.orkmanshijj cjyinot \ ) eKcelltsl. Iff ctMiid thko you nto my 1 arse faatoriea oi Brockton. JIa i , , and show you ho\r carefully . L. Doutla3 shoes arc made , yon would then , understand \\iij UICT hold tholrshape , fit better , weiir' ' on nrand tire of creator viluethaa aav other make. fily $4.QC and 35.OO GILT EDGE Shoes capn&f 60 i _ . „ . . . „ r. C A U T10 N I The genuine have W. L. 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PXCIfiC COAST DORSX CO ChJcaoo , 1U > * OB't be cured by drugs ; , ytnj. Know that. But it can be pes- manently relieved by our home-made remedy. Used for years without a failure , Costs S2 : lasts a life time , FREE booklet * THE HOME REMEDY CO. , Box ! , Station G , Cleveland , Ohio S. . - No1007. . ' /-m.V- x Shots for lOcO me Constipation jxo : : 10 CCNTS c--ir'Astn ot O AT thin , little , 10-cent " Box of Cascarets. When carried constantly in your Muscles that propel Food , Vest Pocket , or in. "my Lady's" Purse it v/ill and that squeeze the ward off ninety per cent of Life's ordinary Ills. natural Digestive Juices Eat one of the six candy tablets contained of the body into Food. o in that "Vest Pocket Box" whenever you Cascarets ward off , or suspect you need one. cure , the following diseases. It can't hurt you , and is sure Insurance Constipation Catarrh Hives Worms against serious sickness. Colic Jaundice Piles Indigestion Bad Breath Naitsea Ulcers When have Heartburn , Colic , Coated you Dyspepsia Diabetes Vertigo Pimples Tongue , Suspected Breath , Acid-risingf-in- Torpid Liver Headache Scrofula. Blotdies throat , Gas-belching , or an incipient Cold , Appendicitis Diarrhoea Womanly Eczema. Rheumatism Flatulence Troubles Dysentery take ri Cascaret. Remember , all these are not merely Dis The Vest Pocket b(5x carried constantly comforts , but indications of a serious Cause. with you , like your Watch , or Lead Pencil , Nip them in the bud eat a Cancer Cas will insure you against sickness. caret. Cascarets don't purge , nor punish the But , don't forget that "a Cascaret in time stomach like "Bile-driving" Cathartics. is worth nine. " They act like Exercise oa the Bowel- At all Druggists. 10 Cents a bos. C33