THE PEPPERMINT STICK. Soma Word of Praise for Candy ol Our Daddies, The old atylc stick randy has red ttrlpea running around It In spiral form. The body of the stick Is white. It Ib slightly flavored with peppermint. It is very sweet and wholesome. Good enough for a king! So cheap that the poorest may have It. Six stlrks for S cents. Enough to Inst a family ol six two days. Ilrrnk a stick In two In the middle, ent half of it after din ner, or after supper If preferred. That la enough canity for one day. It Is ood for children. Keep it In me house. Away tip In the pantry where the chil dren can't help themselves. After dinner is over take It down. The chil dren will like It Immensely. They will like It all the better for tint be ing able to get too much of It. Never let them have all they want of It. A half stick Is enough, although a whole stick might he allowed occasionally. All the fancy stult put up In boxes that cost a dollar or more cannot equal the old fashioned stick candy. Six slicks of It contain more solid comfort and more nutrition than a wngon load of car amels and painted bonbons. It is the candy of our forefathers. Our grand mothers used to eat It. Accept no other. He sure that you get the prop er trademark rid stripes running around the stick. Beware of substi tutes. Medical Talk. Our Danish Emigrants, Emigrants from Denmark, nono of whom is Illiterate, all come to the United States. Ninety per cent of them are Lutherans, and nearly all cf them settle on farms. The ordinary day laborer In Copenhagen receives $54 a year, with board, lodging and washing; by the day, in harvest time, 10 to 65 cents. A Kentucky Judge recently decided that men who transact business on Sunday cannot secure damages against a telegraph company If the latter fails to deliver correctly a telegram on that date. Pr. Frank I. Shaw, a young dentlRt M Boattle, has received the offer of the Appointment as dentist to King Charles di Koumania. $500 Given Away Writ v or wk ul AlabMtln dealer tut I peniesian ul froa sample earn oi The ft.niliai-7 Wall JitnC 1Viftir9dusiL -etrnaantl Termin. N rnhanriieiLfft. Yourrta anpljr it cits with oiild wftirr. Iat:tif il eTWtt ia hiu tad I delicate Unit. Met Al-BtW-trtVrdlof, out-1 of 4 at hot-wnur flnt firfprtioo. Buy I AlBbftvtlnelnMb. prlacc, praptrlr la I di no, of ,.ih. birnwin bum aiug amtra. "IlinU an bemni In v ' 4Ui4 our Antnu' Promoted by And light dressings of CUTICURA,the great Skin Cure and sweetest of emollients. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching sur faces, stimulates the hair fol licles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment and makes the hair grow upon' a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. N. B. Complete Eitetiul and Internal Treatment for every Humor from Pimplce to SciufvU, ftora Infancy to Aft, coniiitinf of CUT1CURA Scop, Ointment, and Hilli, may mam In has a all Drugfiiti for One Dollar. nli thji-eurtwHtt the vorla. CunVura Soap, tto., Otni. anH, AUe., Haeulv,iu, WHi. its loriavl ChtMxil.u Culled ruu. Ua. hi vial of eoi. li.pol,. Loiidua. r Cliana,. eeaa, a, i rarta, A Rim e, la rata i Buatoa, 1ST CoIuquhjs 4v Toner l,ru a Chtm. Cara., eol. FroprUtor.. ear aaae aw How ia rraeirva. Jwli aue B,auiH Mi I Sls of f MP SCIENCE NOTES. Tellow fever Is being eradicated In Cuba since the American occupation of tho island. This Is due principally to the extermination of the mosquito. From the latest measurements by Curie, it is estimated that tho energy of fifteen pounds of radium, fully utilized, would run a one-horse-power engine many centuries. Sycamoro Is an exceedingly durabto wood, and a statuo from It, now In the museum of (llzch, Is reported found and natural In appearance, al though nearly six thousand years old The elnm Is disappearing so fast that the United 8tat9 Fish Commis sion Is endeavoring to propagate the nmllusk by artificial culture. The fish commission Is studying the soft, or long clam, but the State of New York Is confining its attention to the round, or nnrd ciani. Tho serum obtained by Inoculating l.or.u'S with rolira venom, so effective In the practice of Calmelto, has been found by Dr. Tlilswcll to have no power In counteracting the venom of Austrnllun snakes. Other experiments feem to prove that the nntl-venom serum Is only active against poison of snakes of the snmo species as that supplying the venom of tho serum. Many of tho curious animal Inhab itants rf the earth are threatened with extinction, but the ostrich, fortunate ly, can be preserved by artificial rear ing. Considerable attention has lately noon drawn to the ostrich farms of California, and now It Is reported that ostriches have been successfully rear ed In Australia. They produce mag nificent white feathers, as much as twe-ntyseven Inches In length and fifteen In width, the first birds were imported from Ofrlca. MAN WHO DESIGN9 TIE9. He It Always Engaged In Inventing Novelties. In thn East End, right In the heart of the quarter which has become no torious as the home of the 'undesira ble alien," there lives and works a man whoso occupation finds no entry In any directory official or otherwise. He Is a professional designer of neckties, and there are probably not more than three or four like him, working as "free lances" In the country, these men being usually employed by whole, saiu scarf manufacturers and Jealously guarded. His work Is not, of course, the designing of patterns of the ma terial used, that being in the hands of artist, but consists In devising new shapes and styles In tying or fuB t:r.lng. The world has moved since the days cf the scarf of tho "chest preserver" type, and many patterns and shapes havo found a temporary boom and then passed out of sight. The demand lor new styles Is steady and constant end tho "freo lance" Is always In venting novelties. Ho knows his market, for what would suit one house would not be adapted to tho higher requirements of another, so that ho can always get a good price for his Ideas. To get a good thing In tie shapes that catches on Is to obtain a monopoly that will be a profitable undertaking for tho firm that has pur chased it. There are hundreds of no tions that are tried, but very few of them ever achieve any popularity. The mott likely Ideas, according to the profeFslonal tie designer, are those that Imitate tho more expensive shapes with an economy of material, this en ahling tho manufacturers to offer to tho middle class buyer an article which assists him to keep up a reputation for being smartly dressed, and at the fame keep down expenses. London Hour Glass. The Art of Managing a Motor Car. Although an academy has been es tablished in London for teaching the art of managing a motor-car, very few women, so far, seem anxious to avail themselves of tbo opportunity of bo coming certified chauffeuses, If such a word may be used. Men, ou tho con trary, applied at once for enrolment by tho score, while only five or six ladies came forward for Instruction. Thosa who have done so, however. showed surprising quickness In grasp ing the technical details of an automo bile's mechunlsm. Of course, It is doubtful whether English women pos sess the nerve requisite for steering a car under such difficult conditions as lira entailed by crowded roads, sharp turns, or steep hills. It would seem, however, as if thesa hindrances to easy !rlvlng have little or no terror for the phlegmatic Germans, since the cable grams of a few days ago told us that in U. rlln no fewer than three ladles have already obtained certificates as fully qualified motorists no small attain ment this for a country of such con servative views. Who It Was. A well known New York clersynan wus telling his Biblo class tho story cf tho Prodigal Son at a recent ses sion, and wishing to emphasize the disagreeablo attitude of the elder brother on that occasion, he laid es pecial stress on this phase ot the j-arablo, 'After describing the rejoic ing pf the household over the roturu cf tho wayward son, he spoko of ono who, in thojmldst of tha restivliios. failed to share in tho Jubilant spirit of the occasion. "Can anybody In tho class," he asked, "tell mo who this was?" A small boy, who had been listerJng sympathetically to the story, put up his hand. "I know," he said, beamingly; "it was the fatted calf." Harper's Wceltly. Veracity and Veracity. While cleaning a large pike Mrs. John Harris of Seaford, Del., was sur prised to fliid when she cut it open another pike of ordinary size in 111 stomnch. After finishing cleaning and salting the first pike she started to clean the second, and was still further amazed when she. discovered another pike In the econd one's stom ach. She proceeded to cut open the third one, and was still more aston ished to find n minnow In Its stomach with a small hook In its mouth. She called her husband to look at the four fish, and he declared he had never seen nor heard tell of so many Ami In the stomach of one fish. The pine was caught In Hern's mill pond, near Seaford, a place noted for large pike. Ring Around the 8un. Keen observers have lately noticed a reddish ring Inclosing whlttish glare around the sun. The phenomena was first seen In 1SS3, Just after the Kra katoa eruption. This peculiarity has been since named Dishop ring. The ring has a diameter of 70 degrees In August of 1902, -but bnd diminished In size to 20 degrees In December of 1903, allhoitgh a settlement of coaster dust was expected to Increase Its dl menslons. FtT3n-Tmtnentl rmred. Nnflteornirvone. HM attar flr"t day's tier, of T)r. Mint's flreer Nerver.etorer.atrIa.l hottlanml treiittanfree) Dr. it. H. ht.rsn, 3l AMh Bt.. mils., P Ewr old wnmitn likes to tell how bean. llful a he wai when a girl. ITow to Clean lJtrs. To elenn dullest Wei, take a lnrpo glaee eorer with old cotton nod unread the lae rarefulle on It. Fet the botl In In warm Ivory rioap enas ana leave lor tin nonr. It stains ar difficult to remove. ol In tr sim and anil theT will dlennpenr. Rinse by dipping iuo Dome in clear wnrer. Er,so B. rBiB. About nine-tenths of what people say uitctu . .uuuu, tu niiytuwiii. Lxllea Gun Wear Shoe One ehs smallnr utter twin Allen's Foot En.e, a powder. It mikes tlirht or newehoes eiy. Cure swollen, hot, ivreitlnff;, abtne feet, Ingrowing nails, eornt and bunions. At all druiTKlete anil shoe atoms, !ISo. Don t h cept any euimtltiite. Trial ankan Fsis by mall. Addreea, Allen 8. Olmsted, Lelloy, N.Y. If fault finding were a paring occupation more people woum oa weauny. Loumi Large, worried by tne frequent appear ance or typographical errors In his newspaper, a Kansas editor says that n typographical error Is a hard thing to lind In n proof, but In the printed and completed paper It looms up like a rat lady In a group of vegetarians, Ilewara or Olntmente For Catarrh That Cnntnln Meranrr, n mercury will suroly destroy the sens' ot emeu nmicomrivieiynaranKctno wholoeys tcra when ent"ring'lt through the tnueoui mrfnecj. Huthnrtlclcashould nevor be uno.1 eicept on prnanrlptlone from roimtublo liy elolnne, an the damnve tho will do Is ten fold to the good you oan possibly derive from inem. iiiiu s untarru i ure, manuiaclurej I'y t. J. t'heney 4 Co., Toledo, O., contiilns Ho mercury, and Is taken internally, acting iiiM'i-uy upon tne moon nnu mucous aumcea of thoiyetum. In buying IlnU'sCaliirrhC'ure be sure you get tUepeniilne. It Is taken in temnlly, and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by 1?, J, Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Hold 1V Dnlplats. t,rfin ?ru, rn, hnttla lako llaira ramify Pills' for eonstipatlon. T I.ooha Snsnlelona. A Chicago man refuses to testify in court whether he lind n bnnk nc count of S2.00O.0OO or not, on the grounds that he might Incriminate himself. Must not have had It. Any man with that much money Is lu no danger or being Incriminated. The Crafty Opossum. To the uninitiated the opoBsum Is slow-growing, stupid beast, with hard ly enough ambition to eat his food. 11 ut those who have studied his habits declare that there is more of the rogue than the fool In his make-up, and that his apparent stupidity Is but a part of his business policy. Ho seldom goes Hungry, and he always has a hole to crawl into when he is sleepy. And, In spite of the slowness, he manages some way, to catch many animals much swifter than he is. It Is said that even the brisk squirrel falls a prey to hlra In tho open woods, where one would think the spry little creature had all the advantage. The opossum catches rats and mice, and eats ground birds and their eggs. He Is not entirely re trlcted to a ment diet, however, but Is fond of r.rcrly all tbo berrlea and other wild frulis thai grow In the woods and Colds, and has been known to creeo Into orchards and berry patches to devour cultivated fruits. Detroit Nowg-Trlb' une. BE WARNED! ITeed nature's warning! Pnln tells of lurking disease. Backache Is kidney palu a warning ot kidney Ills. Urin ary troubles, too, come to tell you the kidneys are sick. Constant weariness, headaches, dizzy tpsils, days of pain, nights of tin rest, are danger sig nals warning you to euro the kidneys, t'so Donn's Kidney Pills, which bav mnde thousands of permanent cures. Frank D. Over, baugb. cattle-buyer and farmer, Catsklll, N. X., says: "Doctors told me ten years ago tbut 1 bnd Iiright's disease, and said they could do nothing to save me. My back ached so 1 could not stand it to even drive about, aud passages of the kid ney secretions were so frequent as to annoy nie greatly. I was growing worso all tbo time, but Donn's Kidney Tills cured me, aud I have been well ever since." A KltEE TRIAL of this great kidney niediclue which cured .Mr. Overlmugb will be mailed on application to any purt of the United States. Address Koster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. S. For sale by all dealers; price 60 cent! per box. , RESULTS OF WESTERN FLOOD. Cleared Inundated District of Rata, Mico, Prairie Do;t and Rabbits. Tho greatest disaster which ever Visited Topoka was the flood of last summer. Occasionally some ono dls covora that the flood resulted In some good. One thing which Is a fact however, and which Is a Mossing to me people of the valley, Is that the mice, rats, moles, gophers and rabbits have not bothered the district which was flooded. Trior to the flood the stores. factor Ira, dwellings, granaries and nil build ings In the valley were overrun with rats and mice. Now It Is so seldom that the people who live In the district which was flooded see a house or I rat that the fact Is commented upon When the water got Into the build ings along the valley, the rats and mice tried to got away. Some of them succeeded, mil most or them were drowned. Many of the rodents got In to tlio tipper stories of tho houses, but they could get nothing to eat and In their efforts to find food the." were drowned. After the flood the ground was covered with soft mud for mnnlhs, Tho rodents attempted to net out of Iho places of safety they bnd found during the flood and went to seek something to iat. They died In tho soft mud. The drlvlnnr out of the rats and mice was a iiippsing, nut that was nothing compared to tho benefit tho farmers all along tho Kaw Valley re ceived by tho death of the moles and gophers. It In said that there Is not a molo or a gopher in the valler where tho land was under water for three days. Tho 6trange pftrt of It Is that the gophers did not come back after the .flood. Tracts of land that were honey combed with gopher and molo holes are now as solid as a piece of land that had been cultivated every year. In fact, there is not a gopher or molo In the district which was flooded. This Is the opinion of the men who live In the flooded district It may seem llko bunting mighty hard for benefits from disaster, but the relief the farmers havo experienced from the absence of the miles and gophers has been of enough Importance to cause general comment. In the past fields have been almost ruined by the pests, and many horses have been crippled by stepping in tho holes in the fields. Tho people in tho western part ot the stato have been asking for years for somo wny to get rid of the prairlo dops. Tho farmers In tho eastern part of tho stnto hnvo also asked for somo method of cleaning out the gonh era. It appears that the only effective method is to havo a flood which will keep tho pests under water for three or four days. Tho remedy is severe, but it Is effective. Another thing that tho people In tho flooded dlBtrlcthave to be thankful for is the driving out of the rabbits from the valley. It would bo supposed that tho rabbits would have run away from tho flood, but they did not. Many of them were drowned. Strange as It may seem, tho rabbits did not come back after tho flood. Why this should bo no ono can toll, but it is the truth. Topeko Capital. Spoiled by Success. Julius Chambers related In the Read er how in 1S87, while he was editing a paper in Paris, ho conceived tho Idea of putting on his editorial staff an old beggar woman who had two wooden legs and who was a will known sight on tho boulevard. So ho paid her a regular salary and had brilliant Inter views written with leading men and women of Paris, which he published over 'the signature "The Little Old Woman on Two Sticks." He says: "It soon became a matter of pride among English and Americans to know the wretched creature who had become so famous. Money was showered upon her by American and English visitors who had not fathomed the humor of the situation and veritably accepted the Inference that the beggar was on speaking acquaintance with all tho no tables of ParlB. The episode finally developed Into a farce because the old woman's fanlty wns roused by tho at tention notoriety brought her. She could not read English, knew nothing about the contents of tho articles and actually flattered herself Into the be lief that she possessed physical at traction for the generous hearted men who gave her alms or patted her ten derly on the shoulder. Like many an other useful member of society, she was epollcd by success and one day struck for higher wages." An Early Umbrella. A curious relic of the contury. be fore last is btlll to be seen in Shef field. This Is nothing less than- the first umbrela that ever created a sen sation In the streets of tho city ot cutlers. It belonged orlglnally'to John Greaves cf Fargate, who faced tho rldlculo of the townsmen under its shelter, and it was handed down to his descendant, Mlsa Lav of Western Dank. A marvel of ingenuity is this old Sheffield umbrella. Nothing could bo less like its slim aud gen teel modern representative. Instead of bolng folded In present-day fashion tho handle, unscrewed and the ribs were hinged in tho middle, so that jtho cover could bo doubled back. Tho whole rolled up like a constable's capo, a foot long. It could, and prob ahly did, go easily into the capacious pockets of 17T0. An old-time master cutler, William Trlckett, soon fol lowed the example cf Greaves, but the first tlmo ho appoarod In the streets with his umbrella be was mobbed by tho crowd. His own broth er led the mob, shouting: "Hey, laads, ahr Bill's gotten a walkln' stick wl' potticuts on." Londoa Ts'J-ir. WE EATjTOO MUCH. Students and Soldiers Grow Stronger en Reductd Diet. Prof. II. II. Chittenden, of Tale, an nounced before the National Academy of Sciences that "the average healthy man eats from two to three times aa much as he needs to keep him In perfect physical and mental health and rigor." For a year Prof. Chittenden has been In charge of experiments conducted by the Sheffield Scientific school, of Yale, Three classes of men were experiment ed on professors, students and sol diers. At the end of the experiments, which lasted several months, the men were, Prof. Chlttondoj says, In pejfect health. There was little change in the weight of the men. All were stronger and their bodily vigor greater. All this Prof. Chittenden attributes to the fact that they exercised regu larly, and ate only about one-third as much as a strong man ordinarily eats, Shakespeare 6hown Up. The following Is a , criticism of "Hamlet" by a genius In New South Wales: "There Is too much chinning In the piece. The author Is behind the times, and appears to forget that what we want nowadays Is halr-ralslng situa tions and detectives. In the hands of a skillful playwright a detective would have been put upon the track of Ham let's uncle, and the old man would have been hunted down In a mnnn n that would have excited the audience out of their number elevens. The mnr. ai or trie piece Is not good. The scene wnere iiamlet cheeks his mother Is very bad example to the rlslnar genera. tlon, and It Is not Improved when the ureary old ghoFt comes In and blows him up. Our advice to the author Is a little more action, a little mom Una sentiment, and a fair share of variety business In his next piece. In the specialty arts of the nlny-sccne he hu entirely missed his opportunities." Electricity and Magnetism. It can be said with reasonable cer tainty that electricity and magnetism are states of disturbances In the unl- kersal ether; although the exact kind If disturbance cannot be defined, part- y because the mechanism of the ether (self mtiFt be sufficiently known in or ier to differentiate Ha illgtiit-he,! oomii. lions from its normal conditions. Flat scarfs and nearllne effects for middle-aged ladles. IT. H. GneeH'fl Kntfll of Allnnln tin M tbo only ucri.uf ill liropny Heeiallsti lutti world, fco their llborul offer in odvortlso tuent in another oolumii of thin impor. If a mnrrird mnn firJmita hn'm a fnnl 1, tm liis wife's duty to agree with him. Mrs. Wlnslow'sSootlilnsByrupforehlldren Irothlnr, soften tbe duma.reduueriuflatnma. lion aliayspnln,eiiriiwlnd colic, iijo.abottlt Don't trust to luck to do anvthlnu von can do yourseif. riio's Cnro is the best medicino wo overused lor uii ituevtious ol tiiroat mid lunirg. Wi. O. L.MjLtr, VnnLurrn. Ind.. l ob. 10. l'jflu. An rcotist ii a man v.'lio exnerta a wom an to marry him for himself alone. An one can (Ire with I'utsam Fine LEM4 Dves; do experience required. Th average Tnnn lina nn ilea fnr a lirnnla kicjicr unleis alio ii a ballet girl. Iloxale'a Croup Cur Frevcn'.i pneumonia, and diphtheria. CD cts. Tbe hieher we climb our life'a ladder the s'ippier Lecomea the runze. Physical Culture. It Is a mistake to think that excess ive physical exercise Is beneficial. The opposite is tho fact. As some one has Bald, "Man Is not constructed to be a running ana leaping animal, like a deer or cat" To emphasize bodily dc vclopmcnt above tho mental develop ment is a step toward resumption of the lifo of the savage and lower ani mals. Physical culture Is a desirable thing; but, as in everything else, the extremes are to be avoided. A person may havo too llttlo bodily exercise and may also have far too much or violent exercise. One who is walkinsr a con- sicftratile part of the day would need but llttlo else as exercise except. Dcr- haps, calisthenics for the arms, back aud chest and on retiring or arising. And the same device is applicable to a woman who docs her own housework. Out one 'confined over a desk or tyrje- writer should make a conscientious habit of walking, bicycling and calls thonlcs every day for an hour or there abouts. Cincinnati Tribune. Successful People, Prof. Dexter, of the University of Ill inois, has compiled a curious volume of statistics relating to "successful" people, and containing 8,602 names. It is shown that musicians gain suc cess at the earliest age; the scientists at an early age; the actcr and the author next; the inventors gain their place slowly, no one below the ace of 40 being Included In the book. Women reach success in all callings, except in munle and on the stage, later than their male competitors. It has before been noted that musical gifts tend to develop more quickly than almost any other. As for tbe business men, It la interesting to lcasn that 84 per cent of the successful men of business did not enter college, whllo 12 per cent completed it. Of the financiers, 13 per cent are college graduates. i Tbe never ending cures ol Sprains and Bruises oude by St. Jacobs ('l Havo Every Reason lo Praise Pe-ru-r.:," WRITES MRS. KANE,' OF CHICAGO. I .'S 1 saw ra.v LilL: ll XT (or.Ai.i.UiWMB. KYRTLt CKWt va RitVLJ KAMF. c jrnor ji , uiicago, 1 U. Mrs. K. Kaue, 172 Stbor Slnet, Chi- X enjfo, III., writes: "Vrrnna ha nrrn uurU no 1nnn I ti ,- I'n ,,,, r .... ,, ..a une I vauhl (irl iif; u tlliont It. I ha it (I crtt Utanll of r,- i itii nl illlrient IIiiii-h whrn thru ,-,.- irr, r?-rlff, cnilllt HIIII lilt' nut it h ii II iiniitH Imf ihlliln-n ure mihjvvt In, ami am iilttimtt limuy that Ilium hi lit tlmm In ilriiiliil Inn llh, t have almi UMnl II urn citlin i hitl tltillviilty of long hIii ml fiif iiii4 fr rut-cil in o In a Hhoit . ,. . ; .-, .... m .. if? ,'i-rri Tf,0l, r 1'intiie J'rriitifi." .Ur, A. iHanr, Fe-ra-na Protects the Entire House hold Against Catarrh il JDijeatel One of the grcnlejt foce with whieh every family baa to contend ia our chaise able climate. Xo protect the family from colda and couglia ia alwuya eenuu prob lem, mid olten impoaaible. Sooner or later it ia the inevitable fate of every one to catch cold. Care in avoid ing expoaure and the use of proper cloth ing will protect from the frequency anil peihupa the aeverity of colda, but with the greatest of brecautions they will come. Thn ia tt settled fact of human experience. Kveiybody must expect to be caught aoiue wberc or eomehow. l'crhap it will be wet feet, or a draught, or damn clothea, or it may be one of a thousund other little mishapa, bt;t no one is shrewd enough to ulwuya avoid the inev itable cntching cold. There is no fact of medical science better known than that l'eruna cure c.itorrh wherever located. Thousands of familiea in all parte o.' the United States ore pro tected from colds and catarrh by l'eruna. Once in the family l'eruna alwava etnye. No home can spare 1'eruLa after'the Urt trial of it We have on file many thousand tcttimo- BEST FOB GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles, ; c .lum.iri. moaiva rowfii, ioui mourn, nesoscne, Ineifeatlon, pimples. piin after nuns, llvar trouble, sallow skin and diitineas. When your bowels don't mc( rf ularly you are ales. Conatlpation kills more people than all other dlscaees tof ether. It PiSS i V$ " a"" ' years of auff-rinc. No matter what alls you, start tnklna CASCARETS today, for you wilt never fet wall and stay wall until yraa let your bowels rl.ht Take jnj advice, start with Caacareta today undr absolute (usrsntee to cure or "1'? ?ruai'- The jtenulna tablet atamped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Saoplo eo4 booklet free. Addreas Btrfllne Remedy Company. Chlcaro , New Vork. Numerically tbe Methodists lead the Sunday school host of Brooklyn with a membership exceeding twenty-five thousand out of a total enrollment of 100.000. Most of the schools have ef ficient primary and Intermediate or Junior grade work, g - ... . i The FREE Homestead LANDS OF Western Canada Are tha ST13 ITTR.&TI3H3 For 1904. Milllona of arras of mirntflcant Grain and Oraalnff l.tmla lo b. Iia.1 aaa Iraaatlt. or b pnrohaas fruia hallway Coiai-auiaa, Lauiil Uorporatluua, sto. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS, lined eraps, dellabtrul ellaaata, spleodtd aebaal ayaleaa, perfect aaeial eaadlllaaa, aeeptloaal railway advantaaiaa, aad wealth aad afflaaaee anqalrad easily. The popnlallnn of Wantarn Canada Ineraasad mora by l:nmtrralion duTta tlis paal yaar. orar Su.au ball, Auiarlcaaa. For a daacrlptlra Atlaa and othar tnformstloa apply to Mr. W. It. H( OTT, anaiifli,iiann oi imrniirranrai. 9 Ottawa. C'taada wet mm mm Thero is no aotlafaction keener ibAD bemc dry and comfortable Hhen out in th hardeit atorm. YOU ARE SU&E OP mS It TOU WEAK WATEDPHOOF ILED CLOTHINi riAI'C IN BLACK OR YELLOW BACKiD BY OU2 CUARAVTf A4K YOUK DftALftft. If he) tVltl fkol attjrwJ vau i itr- wr irrai rnirtavra f 01 Oil Stamp It tha perfect remedy r. XT CAM. trmtm and nnt I I p. tieTaVM-j W " 1 IT . 7 V if p -; W I ""v If) a ... ill .Mia. A. Ilubton, 22J Wualini;tuu St., I-anaing. Mich., writea: "i'rrmirt ha been kuci hlrm tnti to iiif only vutiil, a ita aa mynel, Unit J ( iimuieil loulve my r-Miiiiif. lie i,u utuuyH mill eretl from ni tnrrli of the litud anil throat, and I hail to iinerxia ifir-t'tiiri,,M mi (ia uol luliiirrtlm t-.riijM-d to id in, or votd ucufirr. pear he taken irltk la I yrliipe, a ml an tt niiaa nerrre vane, leauHeU tne iiiuci anxiety. Ao I iiifiiicme lu li.eu htm tilt he look ', JVrinui. i iioilceu an tuiproi e J ment fit once ami In tin re treekn tie aijferenieiulil i the yrtppe hail been eomplelely cured audi nolieeU that tne etttarrh kiih iiui(f ' better. lie kept Hiking it two a eekatoniier,uhen he una entirely ', trill. 1 time une iloloud on for' iiiIiIh. erumpH, Indlm atlon or yen- I erul IndtiipoHltliin, and find It n- pertar to any uovtora or medletne' 1 ever tried. 11 keepa me, ua welt ua my ehllil, in perfect health, J anil 1 gladly recommend it to' molhera."Mra. A. llobmon, nials liko the onei given above. We can only give our reader a sligh. glimpae of the vaat array of unaolicitcd cndorMements we are receiving every month. No otber physician in the world ha received such a volume of enthusiastic and grateful letters of llinnki a Ur lUrtrnun for l'eruna. THE B9WELS appendicitis, Wllouan-ea. bsd breath, bad I PAY SPOT CASH P0R BourarTLflND WARRANTS 1md to o)fl!r of inr wr. Writ rrm t onr fhk.ti H. jtEQLR, f.arth Itlocli. Dmw, Cola FREE to WORHEN A Lareo Trial Box and book of in tractions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of PcxtineToiletlntiseptic raxtlM la In powdef form Co dlaaolva In water oe-potsereiia end lar superior to liquid aatlaeptlca containing alcohol which Irritates lailaaied surfaces, and bave do cleansing prap. ertlas. The contaota of aver kax snakea eaore Aatlieptlc Solu loa laata inaftr (oaa furtner aaa a,ore ussa In taa family and doa more good than any antiseptic preparatioa yea csa buy. Tht formula of a noted Botton phytlcian, and used with great aiccest u a Vaginal Waih. for leuccrrhcea, Pelvic Cstanh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treat mantnf f.m.l. Ilia t..t-1. InTaluable. Used as a VaBinal Wanb wa cballODee tho world to produce lu equal fof thoroufthnea. It is a revelation in eleanalnt and boaliUK power; it kills all (term whicU Cinse lntiammation and dischargee. All leaitliie; druggists keep l,oti,--ei prtoe.BOo. atoi If onradoanot,ai)d to uifnrlt. Uon'l take a substitute there l nothing like Psutma. Wrlteforthe Free Box of Pax tlna to-day. & If AXTOir CO., 7 Pope Bid, Boston, Vase. 1 laainwivia nainiiiuinii, lay ram Ji.liaar. jftaj wliealib olAluia.r.ltv i IT' ma. lUraau. almm nPnDCV KBW DtPOOVBRT: aa . 1 ,fck IW al nna M. Sou, .f lartlino.l.l. , 0 days' U.alaaa krea. Br. a a. xua'i goat. Sua, Attests, ta. P. N. U. 21. 1004. tUMiS WrUhS All iLSI FAIL&s t CaxwH kjrup. Tut. 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