The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, March 06, 1901, Image 4

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Hon. W. N. Roach, United States
Hon. W. N. Roach. United States Senator, from North Dakota, per
"sonaily endorses Peruna, the great catarrh cure and tonic In a recent
letter-to The Peruna Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written
from Washington, D. C, Senator Roach says:
"Persuaded by a Mead I have used Peruna as a tonic, and I am glad
ta testify that it has ereatly helped me
have been advised by Meads that H is
the almost universal complaint or catarrn."w. n. Koacn, Lartmon,
North Dakota.
No other remedy can take the place of Peruna.
Mr. Ed J. Makinson, contractor
and builder, 610 Grand Block, Wa
bash street, St Paul, Minn., says:
"Many doctor
bills can be
saved by the
use of Peruna.
I have all my
friends taking
Peruna, and I
have h-e a r d
nothing but
praise from
them. Last fall
I had a bad
cough. I took
four bottles of
Peruna and it
cured me. I am
inclined to
wards con
sumption. as all
my family have
died with it. 1
Mr. E. J. Mnkinson,
Contractor auJ
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weight 185 pounds, and I believe it
is Peruna that has given me such
good health." J. Makinson.'
. As a result of the changeable cli
mate, catarrh has become one of the
most prevalent and universal dis
eases known to man. Nearly one
third of the people of the United
States are afflicted with catarrh in
some of its many phases and stages.
Add to this the tact ttiat catarrh rap
idly tends to become fixed or chronic,
also the further fact that it is ca
pable of producing a great many
other diseases, and we begin to real
ize the true nature of this dread dis
ease. So formidable has catarrh become
that in every city or town of any
size numerous doctors are to be
found who make the treatment of ca
tarrh a specialty. Of course a great
deal of good is accomplished in this
way, but as yet a comparatively
small number of the people can avail
themselves of this treatment be
cause of the great expense necessa
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remarkably cfttcatlous as a cure mmr
To all such people Dr. Hartman's
remedy, Peruna, comes as a great
boon. Not only is it more successful
in curing catarrh than the treatment
of the catarrh specialists, but it is
within the reach of every person in
this land. Peruna can be bought at
any drug store, and is a remedy
without equal for catarrh in all
forms, coughs, colds, bronchitis, con
sumption, and all climatic diseases of
winter.
Peruna is not a guess, nor an ex
periment; it is an absolute, scien
tific certainty. Peruna cures catarrh
wherever located. Peruna has no
substitutes no rivals. Insist upon
having Peruna. Let no one persuade
you that some other remedy will do
nearly as well. There is no other
systemic remedy for catarrh but Pe
runa. Mr. Byron J.
Kirkhuff, attorney.
c o u n s ellor-at-law
writes from
691 Gates ave.,
Brooklyn. N. Y.,
the following:
"I have used
your Peruna for
catarrh and find
its curative
powers all yon
recommend. 1 1
cured ma of a
very bad attack
and though I
suffered for
years I feel en
tirely relieved,
and if it will
benefit others,
I gladly give it
Byron J. Kirkhuff,
Attorney and
Counsellor
at Law.
my endorsement" B. J. Kirkhuff.
If you do not derive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hart
man, giving a full statement of your
case and he will be pleased to give
you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, president of
the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
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Mending watches and clocks is one
way to improve time.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
Many a small man has a large heart
and vice versa.
There is no remedy that can equal
Garfield Tea for the cure of all derange
ments of the liver; it has for years been
the standard by which other remedies
are judged.
"Worry Is a greater enemy to the
face than the smallpox.
Man a man isn't worth the mar
ket value of the phosphorus in his
bones.
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HATTERS OP INTBRBST TO
AGRICULTURISTS.
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Experlaaeats with Wheat.
At the Ontario experiment station
tests. with wheat have been a promi
nent part of the work. Some of the re
sults are reported on as follows: 0
The average of several years' results
from seeding at different dates shows
that the grain which was sown on or
before the ninth of September gave a
considerably larger yield of both straw
and grain than that which was sown
after that date. The very best yields
were obtained from the wheat which
was sown in the last week of August.
An -experiment with different prep
arations of winter wheat land has
been conducted in duplicate in each of
four years. The average results in
bushels of grain per acre of the eight
tests are as follows: Twenty tons of
farm-yard manure per acre on bare
summer fallow, 40.9; crop of peas
plowed under, 36.1; bare summer fal
low, 33.8; crop of buckwheat plowed
under, 29.6. These results show that
peas give much better results than
buckwheat when used as a green ma
nure on land to be used for winter
wheat
In an experiment conducted during
the past year in growing wheat on
grass sod and on clover sod it was
found that the former gave 28.2 per
cent less in yield of grain per acre
than the latter. Ten' plots' were used
for the experiment The crop of both
grass and clover was removed from the
land in 1899, after which the land was
plowed and the wheat was sown dur
ing the first week of September. The
experiment will likely be repeated for
several years.
In each of six years an experiment
has been conducted in' duplicate by
sowing winter wheat broadcast and
with a drill. The results from sowing
the same quantities of seed by the two
methods are very similar, the yields
per acre being practically equal. It
should be understood that the land
was In a good state of cultivation when
the seeding took place, in every case.
In order to find out the influence of
cutting wheat at different stages of
maturity upon the quality of the grain
for seed purposes, samples were taken
from the crop cut at different dates,
and these samples were carefully sown
upon separate plots. In the average
results of these tests made with two
varieties in each of five years, it was
found that the heaviest weight of
grain per measured bushel, and the
largest yield of grain and straw per
acre, were produced from seed taken
from the crop which had been allowed
to become very ripe before it was cut
Horticaltaral Observatloav.
We notice in a contemporary a rec
ipe for sulphuring apples, by which
method they can be kept without can
ning. In brief, the plan is to put the
pared and quartered apples in a bar
rel in which is to be burned a cupful
of sulphur. Until lurther advised our
readers should beware of the process.
Sulphured fruit is under the ban of
medical authorities and is considered
bad food. Canning and drying give
healthful food products and these proc
esses should not be abandoned for
one that gives questionable results.
Now is the time to be preparing for
the early radishes and lettuce. To
have them early increases their value
to the eater. By growing them In a
hot bed they can be placed on the
table from four to six weeks earlier
than it grown in the open ground.
Make the bed on the south side of a
building, where it will receive all of
the sunlight possible, and where it will
get little wind. The manure bed may
be made in a pit or on a level and
covered with a few inches of good
loam. The glass should of course
slope toward the south to catch the
sun and turn the rain. The radishes
can be sown in drills or broadcast, but
must be thinned to give room for de
velopment Good radishes must be
grown rapidly to be tender.
Grape growers have generally paid
little or no attention to the question
of cross-fertilization of grapes, believ
ing most grapes to be sufficiently self
fertile to give a good yield of fruit
if other conditions were right Of late
some of our stations have taken up'
the question and have found that the
varieties differ greatly in this regard,
some being self-sterile, others only
partly self-fertile. The self-sterile va
rieties cannot be improved by planting
them together, but may be benefited
by planting them near the self-fertilizers.
However, little definite informa
tion exists on this point, and it is
evident that a great deal of experi
mental work must yet be done to give
us light on the subject Very marked
results have already been secured, in
dicating that a variety which is more
or less incapable of fertilizing Itself
generally fails in the fertilizing of
other self-sterile varieties, while on
the other hand the self-fertile varie
ties have usually been successful in
fertilizing the self-sterile sorts upon
which they have been tried. Further
investigation is necessary to determine
whether any grape may be more suc
cessful in fertilizing some varieties
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Fergus county, Colorado, has been
wrested from the cattlemen by the
sheep raisers arid the former have been
compelled to close-herd their stock.
Fergus county is credited with more
sheep than any other county in the
state, 650,000 to 700,000 being consid
ered a conservative estimate of their
numbers..
George Taylor says: "I have found
that a little grain of any kind, say a
half bushel for twenty-five, or thirty
sheep, once a day during the winter,
is a great help towards making both
flesh and fleece and good strong lambs
in the spring. Feeding ewes wheat
should be.avoided after lambing or the
lambs will scour. I have found the
feeding of oats highly satisfactory at
any time. I do not think any domestic
animal will respond so readily to a
little extra feed and care as sheep."
NThe Navajo 'Indians of Arizona are
a material factor in the wool market
The tribe is wealthy through its flocks.
The tribesmen are believed to own lit
tle short of 1,000,000 head, the care
of the flocks aad the weaving of wool
being almost the sole occupation of
the 22,000 Indians. Singular, to relate,
only a small part of the Navajo wool
crop is worked up at home into the
wonderful blankets that have made the
tribal name famous. Only the coarser
and cheaper blankets are now made
of the native wool. Ainslea's.
A sheep raiser says: "As soon as
the lambs are weaned and the ewes
are dried the old ewes should be culled
oat and sent to the shambles as sm
as they are ready. When one has his
flock well established and he can afford
to cull severely, he ought to do so. Is
such instances there Is no gain Inlceep
ihg grade sheep beyond the age of Ire
years for breeding usee. Beyond that
age they are net-so well fitted to nour
ish their young, nor do they fatten at
well when they are being prepared for
market"
Aaaarieaa Harm ta Garsmaay.
Germany is one of the countries in
which American horses have obtained
a footing, and the effect upon horse
growing there Is described in the Ham
burger Nachriclrtea as follows:
Importations from America have
caused the horse raisers of Holsteln
to suffer much of late. A stock com
pany has just been formed in Berlin
for the express purpose of importing
horses from the United States. The
Americans have succeeded in breeding
a horse which compares favorably in
every way with the Holsteln animal,
especially in those points so highly
prized in a work horse namely, broad
hips and large build generally. The
besi markets for Holsteln horses have
always been the provinces of Saxony,
Thuringia and Brunswick. The de
mand is created by the large sugar
factories. This market has been de
creasing of late, owing to American
horses being purchased In Berlin. A
few days ago this Berlin company
shipped a drove of eighty through
Hamburg en route for Milan, Italy,
where they are to be used on the tram
ways. Almost every week a long
freight train filled with American
horses leaves the Berliner bahnhof for
various parts of Germany. In spite of
expensive freight and a tariff of 7
per head, the Americans have built up
a respectable competition in the Ger
man market.
Reports from American consuls, both
in Germany and elsewhere in Europe,
indicate that the conditions described
in the foregoing extract are becoming
the prevailing ones in many other for
eign markets, as well as those of Ger
many. At the TeaiieMM Dairy School.
Geo. W. Markham, writing to the
Farmers' Review from the Tennessee
Agricultural college, says: "The short
course began January 3, 1901. There
were about thirty-three students at the
opening, and some have come since.
Much prominence is given to dairying,
although all the subjects taken up
seem to be very carefully considered.
The dairy building is a very fine one
and supplied with a large variety of
milk testers, cream separators, cheese
making outfits, together with all the
other necessary machinery and fixtures
required. All the students working in
this building are uniformed in white
duck suits and they present a neat and
businesslike appearance. We are di
vided into squads and on different days
have instruction in running the boiler
and engine, milk testing, churning, and
the manipulation of the several types
of separators. Besides this, there is
work in pasteurizing milk and prepar
ing it for the city trade and in the
making of cheese. For myself, I have
been on churning, butter making, milk
testing, boiler and engine, etc., and 1
have found out that one practice period
on churning extending from one to six
o'clock has taught me more than I ever
Imagined there was to know about this
subject All the students are delighted
with this work and every one is sur
prised at the vast amount of informa
tion required to run a dairy properly."
Cattle at Chicago.
The receipts of cattle at Chicago dur
ing the week ending January 26 were
6,500 less than the previous week. A
good many unfinished steers were sent
to market that sold low. Prices on the
best grades of cattle average 50 cents
lower than the same sorts brought one
year ago. On the bulk of sales the
difference amounted to 25 cents in
favor of last year. Towards the close
of the week the export 'trade was
rather dull, there not being sufficient
foreign demand for cattle at prices
that would 'afford a satisfactory mar
gin of profit The total receipts of
Texas cattle were the same as the
week before or about 4,000. The stock
of young cattle in the hands of dealers
at the close of the week was the small
est in four months, not over 1,000 all
told, and those not of the sort that
are most attractive to feeders. The de
mand earlier in the week was sufficient
to take off all me good ones, high
class feeders bringing $4.40 to 4.55.
Common steers and plain heifers
brought $2.75 or less, choice stock heif
ers bringing $2.90 to $3.35. There is
said to be a considerable demand for
good, well-bred heifers at the latter
figure, but common ones are slow sale.
The offerings of milch cows were more
numerous than during the previous
week, but prices remained about the
same. Good to choice cows are in
strong demand at $40 to $50, plain to
fairly good ones bring $25 to $37.50.
Weeds la the Gardes.
Weeds injure growing crops by ap
propriating the available plant food, by
removing water from the soil, and, in
the case of small vegetables, by
excluding light While a soil may be
very fertile, there seldom Is present
enough plant food, in the form neces
sary for the use of plants, to support
a crop of weeds and a crop of vegeta
bles at the same time. But weeds
usually do the greatest injury by re
moving from about the roots of the
crop the water needed by It Not only
do weeds -require water for their in
crease in size, but water is continually
evaporating from the surface of their
leaves. While they may shade the
surface of the soil so as to check evap
oration there, the evaporation from
their leaves is much more rapid than
it would be from the surface of the
unshaded soil, if it were properly cul
tivated. Thus, the destruction of the
weeds by cultivation not only curtails
the loss of plant foodjrad of water, but
the process produces' all the desirable
conditions of the soil mentioned above.
A Cblckea's Intricate root.
The mechanism of the lg and foot
of a chicken or other bird that roosta
is a marvel of design. It often seeme
strange that a bird will sit on a roost
and sleep all night without falling off,
but the explanation is simple. The ten
,don of the leg of a bird that roosts is
so arranged that when the leg Is bent
at the knee the claws arc bound to
contract and thus hold with a sort of
a death-like grip the limb around
which they are placed. Put a chicken's
feet on your wrist and then make the
bird sit down and vou will have a. nrac.
'tical illustration on your skin that you
will remember tor came time. By this
singular arrangement, seen only in
such birds as roost, they will rest com
fortably and never think of holding on,
for if is impossible for them to let go
until they stand up.
ralV Kew 'Oldest.' -The
successor to the place et oldest
living graduate of Tale is Judge Is.
W. Cutler, of Watertown, Conn., bora
In December, "1807 and graduated' in
1829, who has served five terms in the
Connecticut house of representatives,
two terms in the state senate, and
was 24 years probate judge, retiring
at the limitary period of 70 yearn
A DlaSealt Feat.
A New YorTt police commissioner
declared the other day that it was
easier to hang a man for murder there
than to dismiss a policeman. "Last
year," he said.'the board had to pay
out 1130,000 in back salaries to men
who had been reinstated by the
courts."
Blaa-rat Fesles eh Earth.
At the Washington navy yard the
government has the largest pair Of
scales in existence. They will weigh
anything up to 150 tons and, what IS
equally remarkable, they will accur
ately register the weight of objects
so light as a single pound.
Well Paid Janitors.
The school commissioners of New
York City have just made publis the
list ot janitors Of school buildings for
the coming year. It appears' that the
average pay of janitors if about one
third greater than the average pay of
teachers in the public schools.
AWsSE DRUGGIST.
For 05.ee Be Gaaraateet to De That
for Which a Lady Offer Htm Sieo.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 25, 1901.
(Special.) Some two years ago a lo
cal druggist engaged in a transaction
which was in its details somewhat re
markable. He was visited by Miss
Anna P. Nichols, who had a doctor's
prescription for rheumatism, which
the druggist was filling. In the course
of conversation the good lady said: "I
would give one hundred dollars to get
well."
He immediately replied: "Give me
five dollars and I will guarantee to
cure you."
She agreed, and he at once handed
her a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, say
ing: "They are 50c a box. Two boxes
may cure you, but I am quite sure that
ten will."
Miss Nichols tells the story as fol
lows: "Dodd's Kidney Pills are verit
able life preservers. I was troubled
for five years with Rheumatism, so
that at times my right arm seamed
paralyzed and I could only walk with
difficulty, and could not go out cf
doors if the air was damp or cold. I
took so much medicine that I think
my system was poisoned rather than
helped. One day when my druggist
was putting up a prescription for me
I remarked to him that I would give
one hundred dollars for a remedy that
would make me better."
" 'Give me five dollars and I will
guarantee to cure. you,' he said. I
readily agreed and he handed me a
box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, saying,
'They are 50c a box. Two boxes may
cure you, but I am sure that ten will.'
I left my prescription intact and, in
stead, took these Pills, and I found
them, as I said before, to be veritable
life preservers. Before I had finished
the second box I had my first perfect
night's rest in years. I gradually im
proved. I had determined to use the
ten boxes before I would give up, but
imagine my surprise to find that be
fore half that quantity was used I was
completely cured. This was two years
ago, and I have not had a twinge
since."
Miss Nichols Is Vice Grand Baxter,
Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F., and is one
of the best known and most highly
respected ladies in Kansas City, and
her experience will be read with Inter
est by her many friends.
Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to
cure Rheumatism. They are 50c a box,
six boxes for $2.50. Buy them from
your local dealer if you can. If he can
not supply you, send to the Dodds
Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Senatorial Fads.
Several United States senators are
base ball enthusiasts. Among these
Mr. Clark of Wyoming is one of the
most ardent, while Senator Malloy of
Florida was once catcher on the
Georgetown college nine.
Toe. Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease Free.
Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, Le
Roy, N. Y., for a FREE sample of
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures
sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet
Makes new or tight shoes easy. A cer
tain euro for Chilblains and Fro3t-bItes
At all druggists and shoe t'ores; 25c.
Twelve Ex-Governors.
Vermont invites inspection of her
twelve ex-governors as examples of
how conducive the states cold winters
how conducive the state's cold winters
boys have always been long lived.
They don't run to flesh, but they last.
Among every 70 births there Is a
pair of twins.
Trade returns show that Canada im
ports three times as much from Ger-
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sours and ferments, like garbage in a swill-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad
breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively, stop fermentation in the
stomach, make the liver lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep it in order.
Don't hesitate ! Take CASCARETS to-day and be saved from suffering I
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oast 4 shadow b both sides at once.
I Oat roOT-aCASK.
A certain jenre for. Swollen, f starr
ing. Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns
and Bunions. Ash for Allen' Foot;
Ease a powder. Cures Frost-bites and
Chilblains. At all Druggists and Shoe
Storeh, ztc Sample sent FREB. Ad
Irew Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy. N. T.
In the ladder of success there are
many rounds of failure.
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We offer One Hundred Dollars reward foraav
hae of catarrh that casaot be cored by Hall's
Catarrh Care.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. Ot .
We. the anderkicaod; have known P. X
Cheney (or the last 15 years aad believe alsi
perfectly honorable In all business transactions
and nnaaeiaUy able to carry out any oMlca
Uons made, by their Aral .
WeststTriax. Wholesale Dracsinai Toledo,
O.; Watdlmr. Kinaan A Marvin, Wholesale
Dragfists. Toledo, Ohio. . .
k Hall's Oatarrh Care Is taken Internally, acti
fag director npontM blood andmaooussorf aces
ot the system. Testimonials sent free. Priet
ne per bottle. Sold by all (Vugglsts. '
Halla Family Pills are ine best.
Ingratitude is a vice that renders
all others less disgusting.
It requires no experience to dye with
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Simply
boiling your goods in the dye is all
that's necessary.
A long walk is it severe trial for
the human understanding.
X am tare Plso's Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago. Mrs. Thos. rtoBBUti.
Maple Street, Norwich, X Yk Feb. it, 190
Teacher What are the Belgians
noted for, Willie? Willie Hares and
blocks, ma'am.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH, the only 16 os package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only' 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or .money refunded.
The bank torrel is a sort of finan
cial crash.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druKKists refund the money if it fails to cure.
. W. Grove's signature is on the box. 25c
Soap is one of the few things that
should be handled without gloves.
A dyspeptic is never on good terms with him
self. Something is always wrong. Get it right
by chewing Beeman's Pepsin Gum.
One way to kill time when there is
snow on the ground is to sleigh it
$148 will buy new Upright piano on
easy payments. Write for catalogues.
Schmoller & Mueller, 1313 Farnam
street. Omaha.
About the only thing anger Im
proves is the arch of a cat's back.
La Grippe conquers life Wizard Oil
conquers La Grippe. Your druggist
sells Wizard Oil.
The man who is aware of his im
perfections is almost perfect.
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
A benevolent man owns stock in
the happiness of all mankind.
The Bast Herb Tea.
Garfield Tea is made from HERBS;
there are no harmful drugs in its com
position. It is the best blood purifier
known to medical science.
The best net for catching an Amer
ican heiress is a coronet
Ask your grocer Tor DEFIANCE
STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for
10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con
tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded.
Champion Smoker.
Judge Ray, one of tho New York
delegates in congress, is said to be
able to smoke a cigar faster and to
smoke more cigars in a day than any
other congressman. He never neg
lects an, opportunity to smoke.
An educational departure in Wis
consin next summer will be the open
ing of a summer school at the state
university for apprentices and arti
sans. It will be for the benefit of
machinists, carpenters, or sheet-metal
workers; stationary, marine or loco
motive engineers; shop firemen and
superintendents; superintendents of
water works, electric light plants,
power stations, factories, large office
and store buildings in cities, and for
the young men who wish to qualify
themselves for such positions. i
Bet His Vote Away For Life.
Among the fost curious election bets
on record is one made by John P.
Courtney, Democrat, and Harry Wal
lace, Republican, two plumbers doing
business in Minneapolis. The agree
ment was that the loser must for his
life cast his vote as the winner shall
dictate. Courtney, who was a candi
date for alderman in the recent cam
paign, was the loser and is now en
gaged in earnest but so far unavail
ing efforts to substitute some other
penalty. Wallace is obdurate and
swears that Courtney must in future
vote the Republican ticket.
Seven joints were closed in Great
Bend, Kas.,-by officials as a result ot
demand by citizens.
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Complete External and
Internal Treatment
(uticura
THE SET $1.25
Consisting of CUTKURA SOAP to cleanse the
skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thick
ened cuticle, CUTICUR A OINTMENT to instantly
allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and
soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT
to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humor
germs. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure
the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and
blood humors, rashes, itchings, and irritations,
with loss of hair, when the best physicians,
and all other remedies fail.
WONDERFUL CURE OF PSORIASIS.,
AS a sufferer for thirty years from the worst formofPsori
asis, finally cored by Cutkura Soap and CuticurA
Ointments I wish to tell you my experience, that others
may benefit by it. I was so grievously afflicted that the
matter that exuded from my pores after the scales had peeled
off, would cause my underclothing to actually gum to my
body. After rcmainrngfln one position, sitting or lying"
down, for an hour or two, the flesh on my elbows and knees
would split, so thick and hard would the crusty scales become
The humiliation Iexperienced, to say nothing of physical
agony, was something frightful The detached scales would
fairly rain from my coat sleeves. I have read none of your
testimonials that appear to represent a case so bad as mine
But as to the cure. I commenced bathing in hot Cutt.
cura Soap suds night and morning, applied the Cuticura
Ointment, and then wrapped myself in a sheet. In two
weeks my skin was almost blood red in color, but smooth
and without scales. Patches of natural colored skin began
to appear, and in less than a month I was cured I am now
passed forty years of age and have skin as soft and smooth
as a baby's Hoping that others may benefit by my experi
ence, and regretting that sensitiveness forbids me from dis
closing my name, I am yours gratefully,
J. H. 1VL, Boston, JMass Sept. 30, J900.
Millions of People Use Cuticura Soap
Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, tho great
plnij of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and healing red, rough, and eore hands, for
baby raehet', Itchings. and chadngs, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and
nursery. Bullions of Women use Cuticub v Soap In the form of baths for annoying: Irrita
tions, Inflammations, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration. In the form of
wanlies for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanaU ve antiseptic purposes whlrh readily
suggest themselves to women, and especially mothers. Cuticura Soap combines delf.
c.nte emollient properties derived from Cutjcuka, the great skin cure, with the purest ot
cleanstng Ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odors. K amount of persuasion
can Induce tnosc who have once used these great skin purlflers and beauUflers to use any
others, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of Infants and
children. No other mtdimttd soap Is to be compared with It for preserving, purifying, and
beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domeelit, totht soap,
however expensive, is to be compared with It for all the purposes of tho toilet, bath, and
nursery. Thus it combines In One Soap at One Pkice, the best skin and conipleiloa
aoap. aud the best toilet and baby soap in the world. Sold by all drugl-tg.
OKLAHOMA
CHers F.-es Homes to
fO.OOO people on 3,00).
000 acres of linds.
soon to open to settlement. Opportunity of a
lifetime. THE KIOWA CHIEF, devoted to infor
mation about these lands, will contain procla
mation fixing date of opening. One year 91.00:
6mos. 60 cents; 5 cents per copv. MORGAN'S
MANUAL. (Complete Settler's Guide) with sec
tional map. 81.00. MANUAL. MAP and CHIEF.
6 mos. 91.50. For sale bv Book and News Dealers,
or address DICK T. KORGAN. Perry. O.T.
MMSU
Moat smoked in a fpw boors with
KRAUSERS LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE.
Sfade from hickcrr wood, ftives fins flaor.
Clean wt, cbepett : free from insects. Send for
circular. E. KKAISKC A BKU., SUltosv Psv
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nPODCY npK DISCOVERY; give
awFlmsrl'aS W quick relief and cures worst
cae. Book of teMlmon!ol3&nl to DATV trmtmcal
raXK. DR. H. H. ORM.VS SO.V, Bos E. allacta, Ua.
IN 3 OR 4 YEARS
M INDEPENDENCE ASSURED
If you take up our
homes la Western Can
ada, the land of plenty.
IHuMruted pimphlets.
pivins experiences of
farmers who bars bs
come wealthy in grow
ing wheat, report of
deletr-ites. etc.. and lull
luiorciaiion us to reUueijJ railway rates can bo
nad on application to the Superintendent of.
Immigration. Department of Interior. Ottawa,
Canada, or to U V. Ucnnett. Kit N. Y. Ufa
Bldg., Omaha. Neb.
, 10c
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