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    HENHOUSE WINDOWS
Ifc Plan That Works Well rnder All
ClrcuniMtancea Where Winter*
Are Not Too Cold.
The window here illustrated was
recently described as in use by a noted
poultry fancier. The method of con
struction is here pictured. The win
dow is low, and has the sashes hinged,
bo that one may step out into the yard
from the henhouse through the win
dow. The upper sash is hinged at the
top and swings out, being held up
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1
IDEAL HENHOUSE WINDOW.
by an arm screwed to the casing. The
lower sash is hinged at one side and
swings out. This plan will work well
under many circumstances where the
winters are not too cold, and where
the fowls are kept in pens side by side,
with adjacent yards outside. In such
a case it is often inconvenient to get
into the yards unless one can go out
into them from the pen* With this
method of swinging the sashes the
necessity for having a door in each
pen, as well as a window, is done away
with. In cold climates such a plan
can be used for spring, fall and sum
mer, closing the windows in the win
ter and putting on outside sashes.
This device calls for a low window, and
this is desirable on other accounts, as
only low windows let the sunshine
ouickly onto the floor on winter morn
ings.—N. Y. Tribune.
LOCATING AN APIARY.
Where Ilnminuud aad Clover Abound
Is the I'laee Where Ueea I.ay
I'p Honey and Thrive.
If it is the intention to make bee
keeping a business, for the dollars and
cents that are in it, it is certainly of
great importance to consider well the
location of the same. There are locali
ties, even in the radius of a few miles,
that are much better than others.
There are localities where white clover
is very abundant, and where a crop
is sure every season, whether it is long
or short, while there are others that
are not so, and occasional years only
furnish a crop. Basswood is another
principal honey resource, and where
this and clover both abound is a de
sirable locality for an apiary. Bass
wood or linden is a good timber to
cultivate. It is very hardy and makes
a rapid growth, and might take the
place of cottonwood, so extensively
grown in the west. In a valley where
fall flowers are plentiful is a good
point to seek for, as a late flow of
honey is very desirable to place bees
in good wintering shape. Alfalfa is
one oft he best honey-producing plants
we have at present, and it would be a
safe place to locate, even if no other
honey plants are in reach, but it would
be all the better if other honey plants
are present. There is a long list of
honey-bearing plants, but we will give
but a few of the principal ones. Millet
or sweet clover, crimson clover, alsike
clover, mammoth or pea-vine clover,
tulip tree or popular, black or sour
gum, wild asters, golden-rod, willows,
maple, buckwheat, cleome or spider
plant, all kinds of berries and all kinds
of fruit trees, whether wild or domesti
cated. —A. H. Dull', in Prairie Farmer.
Keeping Well Water Pare.
It used to be an old-fashioned cus
tom in the country to put one or two
trout in a well to insure the water
being pure and wholesome. If they
did not keep it so it was supposed
that they would give, warning of its
impurity by dying themselves. We
are reminded of this by seeing in an
English paper that. Prof. Sobrero, of
Turin, has lately advised the use of
eels in the house cistern for the same
purpose. He says two or three not
large but lively eels would devour any
thing in the water in the shape of ani
malcules, infusoria, bird dropping
from the roof or vegetable matter of
any kind. We think they would also
take any animal matter like toads or
rats that might fall in and drown.
Millet Seed for Poultry.
A quart of millet seed to 20 hens in
the morning, scattered far and wide
so as to make them work, with nothing
at noon, and just as much as they will
eat up at night, with a variety of other
food, is an excellent plan of feeding.
To know bow much they will eat let
them fill up until the last hen walks
away satisfied. If fed twice a day,
however (fill them), they will become
rolling fat. If done three times a day
it may kill them. The millet seed is
intended to keep them at work. The
needs being small, they will work hard
to find them and can only eat slowly.—
Farm and Fireside.
111 Ra* Time Attire.
"For Heaven's sake, tell that new servant
of yours to get a new dress before she comes
here to morrow. She is positively too slov
enly to come into the dining room."
This "heavy" was dealt cut by a suburban
ite to his wife the other morning. She in
formed the negress of the desire of the mas
ter of the house, but that gentleman had no
idea his instructions would be so well car
ried out.
When the breakfast was brought in the
following morning what was his surprise to
behold the negress togged out in a magnifi
cent evening dress, with sparklers in her
hair and other adornments on her bare arms
and neck.
"What's all this?' he cried. "Have you
fired that other girl and got an Egyptian
princess in her place?"
"No, boss," sard the girl, speaking for her
self. "I'se de same nigger, but 1 jess put on
muh rag-time clo'es, as you wuz so partic-ler
'bout muh pussonal 'pearance."—Memphis
Scimitar.
Could Change III* Mind.
Prof. Hendershott is well known in Pitts
burgh as a man of affable temper, and it is
rare that he shows even impatience. One
day while traveling on a suburban trolley
car to call on a friend, he asked the con
ductor to transfer him to the city street
cars at a certain point. Soon afterward the
car stopped and he was surprised to see out
side the very friend he was seeking. He
started to leave the car, when the conductor
accosted him. "You can't change for your
car here," he said, brusquely. The pro
fessor passed him, taking no notice. 'Can't
change cars here, I tell you," snp.pued the
conductor again. The professor, deep in
conversation with his friend, merely waved
his hand to signify that the car might go
on without him. "Here," cried the man
in brass buttons, angrily, "don't I tell you
that you can't change cars at this place?"
Then the good old professor answered with
severity: "JJut I can change my mind at
this station, can't I?" Golden Days.
Knnnr Foolnotm.
If a girl can make lovely chocolate car
amels a man thinks she can cook.
Success is like a chicken; if you get it
cooped up, it is well to keep an eye on the
coop.
When some women get the blues the
family find it out by having to eat dried
peacli pies.
When the truth is told all our good
resolutions last longer than we thought
they would.
After a girl has taken three French les
sons she can do the French shrug better
than her teacher.
Two souls with but a single thought
surprise everybody by finding an awful lot
to talk about.
Birth doesn't amount to so much; indo
lence often presents a tine imitation of the
correct aristocratic air.—lndianapolis Jour
nal.
Took Illm Down.
A former commodore-captain of a famous
trans-Atlantic line, while friendly and polite
to his passengers when below, was very
much tne reverse if approached when on
duty. As he happened to be on deck one
tine afternoon, a lady, quite unaware of this
peculiarity, accosting him with some trifling
?;uery as to the probable duration of the
avorable weather, was both surprised and
indignant to get curtly answered:
"Don't know, ma'am —don't know. Better
go and ask the cook."
The lady, though taken somewhat aback,
was quite equal to the occasion, and re
joined:
"Oh, I beg a thousand pardons. Excuse
me, pray. I thought 1 was addressing the
cook!" Collier's Weekly.
Coroanut Custard.
Mix in a double boiler one .teaspoon
ful soa moss farina with a half tea
spoonful butter, and boil 20 minutes.
Mix the yolks of three eggs with a lit
tle cold milk; add it to the farina, stir
and cook a few minutes; remove, add
l'/2 cupfuls fresh prated cocoanut, fla
vor with one teaspoonful vanilla;
pour in a glass dish and, when cold,
beat the whites to a stiff froth; add
one tablespoonful sugar and put it
with a spoon in the shape of eggs on
top of the custard and serve.—Brook
lyn Eagle.
Lane's Family Medicine.
Moves the bowels each day. In order to
be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on
the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head
ache. Price 25 and 50c.
Hustle can always beat bustle.—Chicago
Dispatch.
The regalia worn by Washington as
a mason is owned in Goodland, Kan.
It consists of an apron and baldric
and is the property of J, T. Smith.
He inherited it from an ancestor, to
whom it was given by John Robin
Mac Donald.
A frog would leap from a throne of gold
into a puddle.—l'ublius Syrus.
The proposition of the T. M. Roberts Sup
ply House, Minneapolis, Minn., found else
where in this issue, should be accepted at
once, by everyone. 57 big packets of garden
seeds for a few cents, and a fine knife free.
When you write them mention this paper.
The proper size for a lazy individual is
exercise.—Chicago Daily News.
Piso's Cure is a wonderful Cough medi
cine.—Mrs. W. Pickert, Van Sielen and
Blake Aves., Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 20, '94.
The mule that gets in the first kirk usual
ly wins the battle.—Chicago Daily News.
It's the fast young man who runs through
a fortune quickly, but it doesn't take an
athlete to jump a board bill.—Philadelphia
Record.
"Must I tell you or.ee more to stop that
noise?" asked the mother. "I'd just ns
leave you wouldn't, mother," replied the
supernaturally bright boy. Philadelphia
Nortli American.
New Boarder.—"Look here, why can't 1
have a full cup of tea?" Waiter Girl—
"That was a full cup when I took it outer
the kitchen, but yer si e this here tea's so
weak it jest lays down in the bottom of
the cup."—Philadelphia Press.
The Judge—"Why do you refuse to pay
the plaintiff for the four days she worked?
The Suburbinite —"She left without giving
notice, your honor." The Cook—"Will yez
listen t th' loikes av him! Afthcr me tell
in' him, your honor, jisht before Oi packed
me valise, thot Oiworgoin'!"—Puck.
No one should complain of the high price
of horses while he can get the liveliest sort
of a nightmare for no more than the cost
of a Welsh rabbit, a lobster salad, a mince
pie and a dozen pickles.—Elliott's Magazine.
"Oom Paul is a man of few words," re
marked the politician. "Well," answered
the flippant friend, "you take a look at
some of the words in a Dutch dictionary
and you won't blame him." —Boston Trav
eler.
"How shall I prove the sincerity of my
devotion?" asked the young man who had
been so long coming to the point that doubt
had begun to accumulate against him. "Call
the parson in as a witness," suggested the
young lady, who meant business.—Detroit
Free Press.
"Yes, sir," said the dealer, briskly, after
quoting the pi-ice of butter to a customer,
butter is butter now, sir." "I am very
glad of that," replied the customer; "I was
afraid it (vas two-thirds oleomargarine."—
Pittsburgh Chronicle-Teiegraph. ..
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900.
How's Thl»t
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transac
tions and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous I
surfaces of the system. _ Price 75c. per bot
tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials
free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Hopplcaa lliirhelor.
"What did Mr. Cummings say to you
last night, Clara ; when he was trying to but
ton your glove? '
"Why, Tie said any man who made gloves
that wouldn't button easier than mine ought
to give up the business."
,f VVell, dear, take my advice and don't
waste any more time in that direction."—
Stray Stories.
«'Oh, How Happy I Am,"
Writes Mrs. Archie Young, 1817 Oaks Ave.,
West Superior, Wis., "that I am once more
free from that terrible Neuralgia pain I had |
been suffering with over five years. I am so j
thankful, and pleased to say your "5 DROPS"
is the best medicine I ever got in my life. I
receiveditlastNovember, used it right away:
the first dose helped me. Many a day I
thought I would die before my husband re
turned froin his labor. Since I am free from
pain many of my friends are surprised, .and
say they will sendforsomeofthe"sDßOPS".
Sample bottles will be sent to anyone on re
ceipt of 25c. Large bottles, containing 300
doses: SI.OO. For information write, Swan
son Rheumatic Cure Co., 164 E. Lake St.,
Chicago, 111.
The Crownlnn Sllftht.
An Atchison man has been henpecked dur
ing the greater part of his life by a wife and
five daughters. Against his will he has been
obliged to take little homeopathic pills when
he would have preferred quinine, to attend
the Episcopal church when he preferred the
Baptist, and recently his women folks com
pelled him to be vaccinated by a woman doc
tor. —Atchison Globe.
Map Puzzle Educator.
Is lowa as large as Maine? Which is the
Pan Handle State? What state is bounded
by four straight lines? These and many
other questions relating to the geography
of our own country answered by the map
puzzle sent out by the Chicago Great West
ern Railway. It is a dissected map of the
United States printed on heavy cardboard
and the puzzle consists in putting the pieces
together so as to form a complete map. It
will be found interesting and instructive to
old people as well as young. It will be sent
to our readers sending 10 cents to F. H. Lord,
G. P. and T. A., Chicago Great Western
Railway, Chicago, 111., mark envelope "Puz
zle Department."
Not So Soro.
At a dinner in Rottingdean lately, a royal \
academician stated to the company the cu- 1
rious fact that sugar and sumac are the
only two words in English where su is pro- |
nounced shu. There was much interest j
shown in the discovery, when Rudyard Kip
ling was heard from the other end of the I
table: "But, are you quite sure?" —Chi- I
cago Chronicle.
6,434 I.etter* a I)ay.
The John A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse, ;
Wis., received 6,434 orders Feb. 26, which is
a monster day, but they expect to double
this number by the middle of March. The
firm is having a great trade in its specialties,
potatoes, speltz, Bromus Inennis, Rape, Big
Four Oats, Three Eared Corn and earliest
vegetables. There is a wonderful demand for
onions, cabbage, peas and bean seed this
year. Early Bird Radish and Lightning Cab
bage, the earliest of this kind in the wide,
wide world, are having a tremendous sale.
The firm above mentioned is a large adver
tiser and use weekly newspapers —that teiis
the story.
AVas It Suicide?
Brakeman —The trainboy dropped dead in
the baggage car a few minutes ago.
Conductor—Poor fellow! Heart trouble,
1 suppose.
"I don't think so. He had one of his
own cigars in his mouth at the time." — '
Chicago Evening News.
To California Quickly and Comfort
ably
Via Chicago, Union Pacific and North
western Line. "The Overland Limited"
leaves Chicago daily 6:30 P. M., arrives San
Francisco the afternoon of third day, and .
Los Angeles next morning. No change of j
cars. All meals in dining cars. Buffet, |
smoking and library cars, with barber. "The :
best of everything. "The Pacific Express"
leaves Chicago daily 10:30 I'. M., with first
class and through tourist sleepers to Califor- '
nia. Personally conducted excursions every (
Thursday. All agents sell tickets via Chi- .
cago & North-Western R'y. For full in
formation and illustrated pamphlet apply to !
W. 11. Kniskern, 22 Fifth ave, Chicago, 111. j
Front llaby in the IllKh Chair
to grandma in the rocker Grain-0 is good for J
the whole family, it is the long-desired sub- i
stitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves j
or injures the digestion. Made from pure
grains it is a food in itself. Has the taste
and appearance of the best coffee at 4 the
price. It is a genuine and scientific article
and is come to stay. It makes for health
and strength. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. j
Bhe (after the proposal)—" You know
papa is not rich." lie (philosophically)— I
'Oh, well, I'd rather take his chances than !
mine."—llarlem Life.
CouKhlnß I. cm (In to Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at '
once. Goto your druggist to-day and get a'•
sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 and 5U
cents. Go at once; delays are dangerous. :
The highest type of military invention
yet devised is the war balloon. —Elliott's
Magazine.
To Cnrc n Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All j
druggists refund money if it fails tocure. 25c. |
Deaf and dumb married folks should cer
tainly be unspeakably happy. Chicago
Daily News.
Low Itato Homo Seekers' Excursions.
The Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron
Mountain Route are now running a series of I
excursions to the West and Southwest.
Tickets on sale March 6th and 20th, April ;
3d and 17th, at very low rates. Maps, fold
ers, time cards and illustrated pamphlets on j
the various states mailed free on application [
to H. C. Towrusend. Q. P. & T. A., St. Louis. |
Corns are about the only things that will
cure a young man of the small Loot habit. —
Elliott's Magazine.
Fortify Feeble Lungs Against Winter
with Hale's Ilonev of Horehound and Tar. I
Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. 1
"First come first served" isn't saying how
well. —Chicago Dispatch.
▼ft m IOC nilD PADnCU cccnc 111 CUC PV UHUC 111 TUC nniIUTDV vro offer fresh garden seedn, full sited packages, at lea* than V vulue, best ever prowu. that will grow in any IT. H. climate and CtVE
TU PLAUFC UUn UAIIULN OLLUO Iff CvCnT iIU ML IN lilt uUUninT YOU FREE your choice of knivesahowu. Out out this advertisement und »<und UH 77 cts. if you wuut knife No. ct* .
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TIIIS KNIFE T 1 TTIF3 lied G*lobe Onion, 1 pkg. iltftlow Crown Parsnips. 1 pku. Early Lo Q4T Scarlet THIS ENIFE F2EE.
J. t. *» T7"XTT"PT I
With Lot No. 77 S. B. ixflllxj £ T66 i*h, 1 pkg. Summer Crookneck Sqnanh, 1 pktr. Eclipse Hlood Turnip Heet, 2 pkgs. Early With Lot No. 7 S. B. 4S&S&* T»
Jnne Peas 1 pkg. Yellow Danvers Flat Onion. 1 pk*. O* Eleart Carrots, 1 pkg. Lurce Early York Cabbage, Ipkg. Long (ireen Cucumber, 1 pkg. Danvers half long Carrots. 1 pkg. Perfection Tomato, TCO
1 pkg Trophy Tomato, 1 pkg. Curled Simpson lettuce. 1 pk*. Early Dutch Turnip 1 pkff. Scarlet Turnip Radish, 1 pke Denver Market Lettnce, 1 nke. Early Rnstiun Curnmbers. 1 pkp Cutham
King Cabbage 1 pkg. Sweet Pumpkin, 2 pkgs. F.arly Minnesota Corn. Also 20 other pk*s. frenh garden seed* not mentioned above. 67 nl'oe«th«r. KNIFE FREE! At 77ct«. the 7-»b, 4-Mivle. Congress buckhhorn h in
die, best Hteel warranted knife will be sent FRKE. The 77sb knife is Just what every farmer should have. Extra weight finely polished ernls, t hree heavy steel bladf»H, inrlndinir hoof blade. \Ve rivu it FREE to ev»ry
person ordering the above collection at 07 eta. t hrongh this advertisement, nr we will furnish the S7 fresh pkirs. of rarHen without the knife to anvone postpaid for 47rt«. -or P7 pkffs. fr«eh rard»n s*»-dn postpaid ffe*
hcu. Wo better seeds grow* ©raold at any prioe Unmoor LARGE PKGS. FRESH SEEDS WITH KNIFE FREE. T. M. ROBERTS'SUPPLY HOU BE, MINNEAPOLIS MINN.
POSTED ON FINANCE.
At Least That Was the Impresstoa
She (iave Her Slater Club
Member*.
"It is simply impossible to keep posted on
everything,' said a club woman to a Daugh
ter of the American Revolution.
"Yes, indeed, it is," admitted the D. A. R.
"But sometimes, if you are not quite posted,
you can wriggle out of a difficult situation
without seeming so very ignorant. For ex
ample, I was just saved by my presence of
mind at a D. A. R. meeting the other day.
Prof. Sparks, of the university, you know,
read a lovely paper on 'Governeur Morris,
Financier of the American Bevolution.'
" 'Who is this Governeur Morris?' said a
friend of mine from the Fortnightly club.
'Seems to me I never heard of him.'
"There were half a dozen women around,
and I was frightfully embarrassed. I never
had heard of Governeur Morris, either, but,
you know, a D. A. R. is supposed to know all
those things.
" 'O, don't you remember?' I said. 'Mor
ris was the man who financed the govern
ment and borrowed a lot of money to do it.'
" 'Thank you,' said my friend from the
Fortnightly.
"Now, the fact is, you know, dear," con
tinued the D. A. R., "I really knew nothing
of it whatever, except that Prof. Sparks
' subject said that the man had financed the
{ government, and I knew if he did that he
must have had to borrow a lot of money."—
Chicago Initer Ocean.
SCORE FOR THE MENU.
He Guessed at the French and Struck
Xollildk Hut ICkki and
Toothpicks.
Gilson—Next time I take a girl to a French
restaurant I won't be so all-fired smooth.
I don't care a durn whether she believes
I talk French in my sleep and take a French
newspaper, or whether she thinks I don't
know a French poodle from a dachshund!
Willets—What's the matter now?
"Last night 1 thought if I'd go right down
the card and pick out something every
couple of inches I'd strike it about right.
If there's one thing I can't eat it's hen
fruit. Well, the first round we got was
soup with a dropped egg in it."
"Well, you didn't have to eat it!"
"The next prize package I drew was a
iilain omelette. I fought shy of it and > said
was waiting for the real solid dishes."
"Yes."
"Well, next I got eggs broiled in butter
and then egg sandwiches! I couldn't play
off forever, and I had to eat 'em."
"Poor old chap!"
"Then I got mad and jumped clear to
the last thing on the list for dessert. And
what do you think the waiter brought us?
Toothpicks!"—N. Y. Press^
"o Wonder They Pled.
An aut rity upon chemistry was lectur
ing before a well-known woman's club and
illustrating his remarks with experiments.
All went well until he paused a moment
and then said: "I'm very sorry, but I must
ask any of the ladies who use face powder
I containing bismuth to leave the room during
! this experiment, as the gases lam about
to set tree have a peculiar affinity for bis
| muth and turn it purple."
Whereupon the entire audience save three
1 courageous sisters rose and fled from the
j room.—St. Paul Globe.
HIAHCH AND APRIL
Are the noat Disagreeable .Hontba ot
the Year In the North.
In the South, they nre the pleasanteat and
most agreeable, 'lho trees and shrubs put
forth their buds and flowers; early veg
etables and fruits are ready for eating, and
in fact all nature seeins to have awakoned
from its wiuter sleep. The Louisville & Nash
ville Railroad Company reaches the (iarden
Bpots of the South, and will on the first and
third Tuesdays of March and April sell
round trip tickets to all principal points in
Tennessee, Alabama. Georgia and West
Florida, at about half rates. Write for par
ticulars of excursions to P.Sid Joues.D.P. A.,
in charge of Immigration, Birmingham, Ala.,
or Jackson Smith, D. P. A., Cincinnati, O.
i Charged to Account.—Father—"You're al
together too extravagant, sir. Now, what
did you pay for that suit you've on you?"
Son—"Oh, say, pop, you must think I'm a
chump."—Detroit Free Press.
$1,000,000 In 13 Yearsl
i Read the story of the Million Dollar Pota
to, also of Rape, Bromus, Speltz, S eared
■ Corn, etc., all great money makers for the
| farmer, in John A. Salzer Seed Co.'s, La
Crosse, Wis., catalog. Send 10c. postage for
same and 10 rare samples of farm seeds.
Largest Vegetable Seed Growers in the
United Stales. Ik]
| The proper size for a lazy individual is
exercise.—Chicago Daily News.
Working
| WiMBBBBB
are invited to write to
tWrsc Pinkham for free
advice about their health.
fiffrsa Pinkham Is a wo
man.
if you have painful
periods, backaches or
any of the moro serious
ills of women, write to
Mrs. Pinkham; she- has
helped multitudes• Your
letter will be sacredly
confidential.
Lydia Em Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is
known wherever the Eng
lish language is spoken»
Nothing else can possi
bly he so sure to help suf
fering womenw No other
medicine has helped so
many•
Remember this when
something else is sug
gested
Mrs. Pinkham's ad
dress is Lynn, Mass.
| Her helping hand is
always outstretched to
suffering women. !
A NOTED JUDGE_SAVED BY PERUNA.
Had Catarrh Nine Years—All Doctors Failed.
Hon. Geo. Kersten, a well-known Justice of the Peace, of Chicago, says:
" I 'was afflicted 'with catarrh for nine years. My catarrh 'was
located chiefly in my head. I tried many remedies 'without avail. 7
applied to several doctors, but they 'were not able to cure me. 1
learned of the remedy, Peruna, through the daily newspapers. After
taking the remedy for 18 'weeks I 'was entirely cured. I consider niy
cure permanent, as it has been t'wo and a half years since I 'was cured.'"
Any man who wishes perfect health
must be entirely free from catarrh. Ca
tarrli is well-nigh universal; almost om
nipresent. Peruna is the only absolute
safeguard known. A cold is the begin
ning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to
cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its
victims. I'eruna not only cures catarrh,
but prevents it.
IKON rtOUNTTHM K9UTEt
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St A fSra Si 1 lßl from Louis. Reduced Hound Trip Hates all
%5| I I Hill 9 ■ I I M9 round, from all coupon points In the U. S. and Caaatl^.
° rJP ' ?<:>p descriptive and Illustrated pamphlet, wrlta
From Factory to USER.
t ONE Profit. Our
. , \tj Iff* f.lB HIGH ARM MKLBA
Bi v)rl* Pllffilfci ■ SevlnK Machine haeall
V Jl Klm?s Up-to-Date luiprove
llfi meats, necessary Attach
« **"> h ""ft Accessories,
ai _ nut cubinet. Isfurnit-hed
c® Eli j jfri w \UTO? iATio ' v p*
£ ■ rerly for P»TVK- •. Urn
IMI LPA lin« tho patent
TAIIE-UP, Automatic BOBHI-N U INIMiK, and a
COMPLETE not of host Ftoel attachments, carefully
packed in a handsome VELVET lined case. Ueitfht of
the machine, weather wrapped and crated, is about
110 lbs. It i«Hhii»jK>d at flrst-cTnss rate. The fivight will
overage about SI.OO within 8(J0 miles of Chicago. The
cabinet work »B ornamental, the seven drawers and cov
er being HAND CARVED and highly finished, having
the heavy NIOK EL-PLAT ED Ring Drawer Pulls, etc.
. Each machine is carofully tested before leaving our
factory. A MELBA sale to us means a npw friend an. 1
customer for our general lino of EVERYTHING yoi
EAT, WEAR and USE; therefore we can afford tosel
it on a close ma rain and fully GUARANTEE it fo»
TWENTY YEARs. \\« will ship this machine V. O
*>., with examination privilege, to any point in the U.
S. on receipt of #2.00 with order. Price of 7-drawer
machine, all complete, is $ 14.2r».
OUR SpßlNtt CATALOGUE of 1.000 illnstrnted
pa«es will be Hent prepaid cn receipt of 15 cents, which
pays part of express charges, and will be refunded OL:
; rewipl of order. This catalogue quotes wholesale
I priceaon EVERYTHING you EAT, WEAR and USE.
I Established JOHN M. SMYTH CO.,
luO.IGG W. Madison St.,
Order by this No. 111*. CHICAGO, n.F^
INCREASE f-™
* Wl9 ■ Seaa'MVß' Es J f ew acres or hun- +
\ CROPS \ SxiHrc Si: |
yil^&oiu
time* PATS for its-if in a season* For 80 yearn T
' * it has been recognized as the otily reltuble havdx
< ► sower. If vour dealer won't furnish it, address♦
< | |i() oI>KlLL j Q>n
In 3 or 4 Years an Independence Is Assured
MiVU eflfSHP* 1 If you tako up your homes
LflMjrflTY lu Western Canada, the
land of plenty. Illus
| P r H'Hted pnru. lilets, giving
jT expedience of farmers
Interior. Ottawa, Canada, or address the Under
signed. wlio will mail you atlases, pamphlets, etc.,
free of cost. F. I'KDhKY, Supt. of Immigration.
Ottawa.Canada; or to M. V McINNKS No 'J Merrill
Hlk., Detroit, Mich.; D. L. GAVIN, Columbus, Ohio.
BREMRTS SEEDS]
QVCVS For 40 years the favorite
Jt- wlth practical gardeners
and florists. The new 190U
catalogue describes all va
rieties. Hend for It.
1r J. J. U. GREGORY & SOX, Marhlrhead, nasi.
IlBi!
with disgusting stufT constantly falling from vour
nostrils into your throat? One packet <»f IMC
OILMANS OW\ CATA Is fill B.VUFP
CI'KK will get von right with yourself and the
rest of the world. Bold In fiOcnnd #tl packets. Send
I)K. A. Ol T LMAN. Oft lO Jackson Ave., Chicago. 111.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL!
DISCOVERY; (fives
LCIWI Ul U quick relief nn<l cures worst
cane*. Hook of testimonials ami lO <li»>a* treatment
FREE I>l H >1 I.KI.KN s SONS, I: T ,X 1.. A NUM.-,. <. a
All families should provide them
selves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's free
book entitled "Winter Catarrh." Tliia
book consists of seven lectures on ca
tarrh and la grippe delivered at The
Hartman Sanitarium. It contains the
latest information on the treatment of
catarrhal diseases. Address Dr. Hart
man, Columbus, Ohio.
I Travel j
Without p
Worry |
Is easy on the personally jR
escorted excursions to Cali- W
fornia via the Santa Fc Route. »
The excursion conductor jR
assumes the care, leaving only w.
2 the enjoyment to patrons. «j
w Three times a week from ®
<K Chicago and Kansas City. »
3. Full information furnished by ® !
C T. A. GRADY.
Jc Manager Tourist Service, jjp
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa r'« Railway, hi
S) 109 Adams Street, Chicago. £
Salter's Rape Spelt?.—
(tives Itich, J What i* lit
K r '«n Catkins
u* jt&r^FAßivr^<<2V." ,u -
SEEDS^v
tonfiy Salzer's Seeds arc Warranted to Prodwe.
Af*/Mahlon Luther, K.Tro/,Pa., astonished the
bj Rrt.wir.ir Vjobu6h' U l>ii{ Four U»t«; J. Kreldtr, •fLyS^.
mptS RedWlog. Minn., bynrowinjj IVJiibuxh. Salzrr'nccra Iffiltt
In jter acre. If you doubt, write them. We wish to gala UjW
10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10c. fv?
&SM 10 pkg« of rare farm t,c-i'(Ts7~B*H Bush, the 3-mred fIKIB
Corn—Spelts, producing mo bush, foo I and 4 tons b*y BK
moth p\ ffit. rrultandScrd Catalog, tellli:gaU
about Salxers (;reat Million IVollur
becd I'ointoe. »l .I'O a bbl. and oP-j/Qtfr
I''*?' rirliti! regeu- ,
tend Hi!» Ll,talog
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REAPERS OF THIS PAPER
UESIiUNG TO UL'Y ANYTHING
ADVERTISED IN ITS COLUMNS
SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING
WHAT THEY ASK FOR, REFUSING ]
ALL SUBSTITUTES OR IMITATIONS. I J
J
gj| I
r jart.s. At druc/,*ibts or i>y
mall on receipt of price. ttO Cents and
W ILLIAMS MFG. CO., i'fOpa., CLEVELAND, Uiiia
1 Learn 52?ZS3glif
DL Mh.ShK eleuanl DIXXFtt
™ *ra HaSr 9 ZJTk **o of 11J free of rhit rcr. »
Scwir.tf Maelilne, Ilicycle, Parlor ued-Uooro
Suit. etc. Write t«> us atonce. It will pay you to do
to. New York Coffee Co., 717 N,Uth St, Heading, PA
RH M DOC ■ U Afl ITIQRfI Van lluren's Rlieti
i i «re lOlfl matlc CumpoufiU i«
BD 9 N the only positive cure PaM ea
| u H a I perleiKV speaks for Dvy/ol Dvy/ol
I ILLW S " alifornia Ave., Cbicaicck
A. N. K.-0 180S
WIBEX WRITING TO ADVEKTIMIIUS
pieaae atntc that you saw thu Advei'tlM*
cneut In tltla paper.
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