Complete External end Internal Treatment /W L Consisting of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTI CURA Ointment to in stantly allay itching, irrita tion, and inflammation, and soothe and heal ; and CUTI CURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood and expel humor germs. A SINGLE SET, costing but ONE DOLLAR, is often suffi cient to cure the most tor turing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humors, ec zemas, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hiir, from infancy to age, when the best physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold throughout Iho world. Cntl. ura Tent, M»e. (In form of Chocolate Coated Tills, I»«'r \i*l of (50). Ointment, 5(K\. Soap 2uc. I>p[k Write for the Free Box of Paxtine to-day. R. PAXTONCO., 4 Pope Eldg., Boston, Mass. When you think you have cured a cough or cold, but find a dry, hacking cough remains, there is danger. Take Shiloh's Cure T^ ic Luns at once. It will strengthen the lungs and atop the cough. Trices: S. C. Wblls & Co. 5 253.50 c. sl. Lcßoy, N.Y., Toronto, Can. A" to H V/ 112 r.Y iNrnEASB OJ® ffl Bl YOUR u KtKim K B 0 0 iiiidCITIIOWX your Is ® &J5 KXPBKBFJ. Womako c VBV th( . K K vr. Bend for freo wia bka mBR o. ELIAS & BRO., P ft SI M lur,:ALO ~ N 0 llil Ifl AGENTS Wanted. AGRICULTURE IN WESTERN CANADA. tts Grain Fields, Ranching Lands, Dairying Resources. The Editor o£ the Wisconsin Agri culturist, who was one of a party of ;ditors of agricultural papers, took a :rip through Canada during the past spring, writes to his paper in the fol owing strain: The reason of his visiting Canada was to satisfy himself that the reports :oming to his paper regarding the wonderful resources of that country were accurate. In view of the won derful settlement that was going on •.here, many from this country crossing the line in search of permanent homes, and in view of what he had heard in regard to conditions of soil, water, cli mate, topography, fuel, grasses, rain fall, markets, etc., and also the influ ence which these have had OK the pres ent and future agriculture, he deemed it necessary to make an extended trip through all of the above ten itory. L In speaking of the Province of Mani toba, he says:— "The Province of Manitoba com 'prises within its limits the far-famed 'grain-growing valleys of thi Assini 'boino and Red Rivers. Although 'called tho Prairie Province of Can 'ada, Manitoba has large areas of for 'ests, numerous rivers and vast water 'expansions. "The soil is a rich, deep, mould, or "loam, resting on a deep clay sub soil. 'lt is well adapted to wheat growing, 'giving a bountiful yield of the finest 'quality, known the world over as 'No. 1 hard wheat. During the past 'ten years the growth of wheat and 'other grains has steadily increased, 'until now the production, by 35,000 "farmers, reaches 100,000,000 bushels. 'Of the 23,000,000 arable acres in Mani toba, probably not one-half of it is "occupied. Cultivated glasses yield "about two tons per acre, and native "grasses a ton and a half. "There can be no question but. thai "dairying will become a great indus try throughout the north-west, an? "especially cheese making, as the cli "mate is favorable and similar to that "of Ontario. "Crops grown are wheat, barley, "oats, flax, rye, peas, corn, for fodder, "brome, potatoes, roots, etc. The soil "is very fertile, and moisture ample. "The climate is good, and the growing "season, while not quite so long as in "Wisconsin, matures crops as the sun "shines much longer, rising about four "o'clock and shines until about nine "at night. One can easily read a news "paper at 10 p. m. The long days make "growth fast, and push crops to ma turity ahead of frost. "The ranching, the wheat growing, "and the mixed farming belts all cross "over Assiniboia. The yield and th? "quality of wheat raised along the main "line of the Canada Pacific Railway, at "such places as Indian Head and its "allied districts, have become famous. "Its possibilities are shown by the "average of tests made at the expnri "mental farm in 1902, when eleven va rieties of the most suitable wheat, "sown on April the 19th, were cut in "130 days; and yielded 4,314 pounds "of straw, and 43 bushels and 2 pounds "of grain per acre. Its mixed farming "area is excellent, its range cattle, "horses and sheep are the equals of any "seen in the north-west, and its tree "less portion is underlaid with coal. "The town of Medicine Hat is heated "and illuminated with natural gas. "There are'abundant deposits of brick, "pottery and fire clays." Agents of the Canadian Government will be pleased to mail an Atlas to any one interested, and also all other in formation regarding railway rates, etc. Cannery in Kuu»u«. It is said that a rabbit cannery will be established in Kansas City in the near future. Rabbits are canned in such a manner that when put on the market they are sold as chicken, lob ster, etc. The establishment of this factory will be welcomed by farmers on the sliortgvass country, us it would ulYord a good market for the sale of an animal that is now looked upon more in tlie light of a pest than anything else. A Physician's Advice. Yorktown, Ark., March 7th.—Dodd'e Kidney Pills must not be confounded with the ordinary patent medicine. They are a new discovery, a specific for ail diseases of the Kidneys and have been accepted by physicians only after careful tests in cx Heme cases. Dr. Leland Williamson, ol this place, heartily endorses Dodd's Kid ney Pills "as a remedy for the various forms of tin: diseases of the Kidneys, pains in the back, soreness in the region of the Kidneys, foul-smelling urine anil cloudy oi thickened condition of tlie mine, dis charges of pus or corruption, Gout, Rheu matism, Inflammation and Congestion ol the Kidneys and all kindred complaints." Continuing, he says: "1 could mention many cases in which I have prescribed Dodd's Kidney Pills with success. For instance, Mr. Robert ! Weeks, farmer, malaria haematuria oi swamp fever three times, kidneys weak | ened, continual pain and soreness in back j which made him very nervous, had a little fever and sometimes chilly. Urine change able, but generally very high-colored, an j old chronic case who had taken much j medicine with little effect. After taking i Dodd's Kidney Pills about six weeks, ht | was entirely cured and had gained fifteen ; pounds in weight. The last time 1 saw ; him, he was the picture of perfect man i hood." If you can convince a man who thinks he is a martyr that he is only a chump, not much more is necessary.—Punch. Shake Into Your Shoe 3 Allen's Foot-Ease. 11cures painful, swollen, | smarting, sweating foot. Makes new shoes | easy. Hold by all Druggists and Khoe Stores j Don'taceept anv substitute. Sample FREE. Address A. 8. Olmsted, Lc Roy ,S. Y. They who live on fashion die of folly.— I Chicago Tribune. Hoxsie's Croup Cure, A positive cure for ('roup. Whooping Cough. Pneumonia and Diphtheria. No opiates. No | nausea. 50 cts. A. P. Hoxsie, Buffalo, N. Y, 1 It takes less sense to iind fault with all tiian to be fair with all.—Kama ilvrxi. CAMERON COUNTY PRtfSS THURSDAY, MARCH 17 T904 TO "MORGANIZE" SOCIETY. New York Financier, It Ts Reported, Will Hereafter Be a Social Light iu London. Like most London houses there is nothing in the exterior of 13, Princes Gate, just off Hyde Park, to indicate that it is not a most ordinary and stuffy dwelling. It is one of a solid block, all exactly alike, ana separated only by the party walls. But appearances are deceptive, /or the house is the London home of Pier pont Morgan, and contains most of those wonderful old masters for whica Mr. Morgan has been paying unknown hundreds of thousands of dollars in the last few years, with the expectation of taking the pictures over to the United States eventually when he can come to terms with the uistoms authorities. Although the house is always ready for use at a moment's notice it has been little occupied. Such dinner par ties as the financier has given there "• mBIL iitg% ypiii m 1 lllifilL llliPiS MORGAN'S LONDON IIOt'SK (It Contains Snnii of rlie Kartiit Art Works in Existence. J were not strictly society functions, the guests being less interested in bridge than in larger forms of gambling. Bui now Mr. Morgan is to blossom forth following the example of the Bradley- 1 Martins in buying the house adjoininj his own and knocking the two in'k. one. This move is especially interest- ! ing, for Mr. Morgan's next door neigh bor at 14, Prince's Gate, was Mrs. i Schenley, of Pittsburg, whose death re- . cently resulted in the dispersion of a \ huge property among her relatives here and in America. Rumor credits Mr. Morgan with the intention of spending more time over in England in the future and going in for society on a larger scale than lie has ever dreamed of doing before, lie j was present at the dinner given by Mr. | Choate to the king and queen through ' a personal expression of the king's ap proval, and with this and other royal recognitions on the one hand, and with his financial connection with so many of the British aristocracy on the other hand. Mr. Morgan could fill his house with the social elect without having ;o stop the gaps with any nonentities, it seems to be the understanding that he j has lately acquired rather a taste for ' this sort of thing. VICE ADMIRAL SKRYDLOFF. Selected by Czar to Take Command of the Russian Fleet in Far Eastern Waters. The early reverses in its war with Ja pan have suggested to the St. Peters- [ burg government the necessity of cliang- j ing its commanders in the far east. .Ad- ! miral Stark, who allowed his fleet to J be surprised in the harbor of Port ' Arthur, is the first to be displaced, and \ indications point to the appointment : of Admiral Skrydloff as chief r.aval com- | mander in Asiatic waters. Viceroy J Alexieff has already been relieved of ( the supreme command of tlie lar.d and j naval forces in Manchuria and Gen. Ku- j ADMIRAL SKRYDLOFF. (Placed in Command of Russian Fleet hi Asiatic Waters.) ropatkin, former head of the Russian war office, has assumed command of the land forces in the field. Admiral Skry dlolf is reputed to be an excellent of ficer and administrator and earned many laurels while commander of the Black sea fleet. He was a close observer of events at the time of the Ohino-Japa- ' nese war and is supposed to be ac quainted with the fighting tactics of the mikado's navy. Admiral Skrydloff is in the prime of life, being only 45 years of age. Hint for Servian Bachelors. Dolls are often displayed in the cot tage windows of Servia. They are put up as a sign to announce to wayfarers that a marriageable daughter dwells in the house. HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED DREAD CATARRH BY USE OF PE RU NA. Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Beauty* Pe-ru-na Women Healthy and Beautiful* M Miss Amanda Johnson. ! t^XUXZXTZXXZXZT^XrZXXXXZX! | Miss Flora llauser, 1033 < Jersey street, Indianapolis, Ind., { £ writes: > ' '»/ think / must have been \ A troubled with catarrh ever since / ; > was very young, aggravated each ' time I caught a cold. This did not '■ prove sufficiently serious to be oh •j noxious until last winter. Then ' my head and nose were so stopped , / up that / felt I must do something. < Inl conditions, <» xct pl ional frullw:ty advantage*, ;■ n.% incieand IW.OOO by iniini trl At ion clurini? t he | aft year, over 60 ,UOC Viointf Aineilcaiif. Write to the »iraic»-t authorized <'nna>ilan Go\ ci nine-lit for ('una. - diau At la* nmi filer inl«r n.Mh.n: ct nrup«iftf», Cncts. ren'e Home Kamtile mailed FliKlL ArtdreßP. New York. City. A. S. OLMSTED, Loßcy, N Y. If) OFR PFKT vi n AKWUM what our •" ► Uil»l preferred stock pay*; iiM»re with dividend*. For particular*address rROSI'ECTdtS HI.MNG CO., £J 5 Eflio Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Miss Amanda Johnson, Fuirchild, Wis., writes: " I write to tell you how much l'eruna benefited me. For a number of years J had p:iin in my head aroui.d my "•yes, and 1 thought it was because my eves needed treat ment, so I went to an oculist, and had glasses fitted to my eyes and wore them for some time, but felt no relief whatever. In fact., I felt worse than before, andenmeto the conclusion that the U'ouble was not wit ii my ey « . but with my head and that it must be catarrh. As so many of my friends had used l'eruna with benefit l\»r this trouble, 1 thought I would try it. I was not sorry that I did so, for in a short time I began to improve, and in four weeks my eyes were in splendid condition, my general health was much improved and all the catarrh of the head was gone. 1 was glad to fret, rid of this trouble and am glad to endorse such a good medicine as l'eruna."—Miss Amanda Johnson. I / —| i dJllfe; j : 1#» *4 = 2 W"'*- ' P j/ ; W ' -: ' '- \v- , - ; M/ 11111111 B§f I V: ; v , j; £j { Woman | i§tr 1 I > *&£** | I; y \ I j Beautiful J L Miss Flora Hauser. J] tx z .112 y x z x TTirmTTTTrrTY ittiv I Many a girl lias regained her faded ' | beauty, many a matron has lengthened i the days of iier comely appearance by j using Peruna. | Peruna produces clean mucous mem- ! j branes. the basis of facial symmetry j | and a perfect complexion, j The women have not been slow to (lis- I ! cover that a course of Peruna. will do j nurts toward restoring you I hfnl beauty I j than all the devices known to science. ! While it is true that Peruna euros ca- j I tar i'h wherever located, yet it is ad visa- j i ble for everyone to use Peruna as :i ! I preventive and not wait until cntnrrli :: Feel bad today? I (» I j| | Over-eating', working and drinking may have caused it, or yon £ may have caught cold. Makes you feel mean bad taste and ! ( > a headache. Go upon our advice just once and take 9 11 CANDY J j ® No mercurial or pill poison in CASCARETS, but an absolutely 53 X harmless, purely vegetable compound. Pleasant, palatable, gj 112 potent. Tlicy taste good and do good. (Jet the genuine C.C.C. g tAny druggist, 10c, 25c, 50c. Take one now and © $ I Feel well tomorrow 112 i 412 * ONLY 2 CHANCES March Ist ar.d 15th. TEXAS, $lO ONE WAY; sls RGUHQ THiP FROM ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY, - sls From Chicago, $25; From Oas Moines, $19.75 From Cincinnati,s29 40: From Indianapolis, $26.35 The one way ticket* arc •»■' «>? 1 olns>, but proo I in Tuurht tli? round tiif. tii*lof** u:c iii-r --class and n-rmit stop-overn on i rip. »outh of Windsor, fll".. within irnn.*t limit of l-">»l.i*h; i'n.l limit,2l day;«from datu •>! t> !«• Never before t .*•.-* there been Mich »i elm nee to >»*e the South me>t in .1' I it* iiro.'|tc:iry. ():K'-W:IV *ecnnd-ela>>- ticket* will 1 O »ola same duysat a reaured rate. Nevei nuain v. ill the rate* be so low. UO NOW. For plm GS£O. MORTON A • Kaiv nu '"-' ST. LOUIS, W?0. ' has fastened itself in some part of tho system. | Feruna aets quieltly and beneficially 1011 tlie inflamed miieous membranes ! lining 1 tlie differentorpansof the body, j Tims it will cure catarrh wherever j located. ' If you do not,derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Pertinn, 1 write at once to I)r. Hart 111:111. giving'a full statement of your ease and lie will , be pleased to {five you his valuable ad vice "Tiltis. i Address Dr. ITartman. President <•? Tl'e Hartmnr- Snnit:..?. M-V r. i • . <•. tit '\ ej'o - S-^AO-as I tip Ji SAVE i3y our ry «tem of innll d<*|M.« ftP Y\ U;,, ' UA; | // v. ™M 'FEBBMB iS LlflfSLE I T^RR "~ VTR, I TTTTTTTT •N--R.'TP7T NTTRI YVTY F 1 | 112 *"-T.- T T ii-iiAii iiIY7TTTT'_ i ~ ''J . to moot with r.n nceidont and hecom© broken ft: «1 cometirvo viro nonrost tho cronnd vrlll r»«t. i Fee how emilr r.r.d cheaply oun is repaired. Fr< * s«mi»le aml oircnl.wp. . _ I Tlio T.-u»* .V Cbt!«) l'. I . | WII K.V WR!T!JiO TO A»VERTI«f .«H Y'ftine nla(c ttiut you BUW iiio AdT«iLUe« RJi'Ut t.l tij 8 ptll»Ci'* A. N. Iv.—C 2012 ■ S ' « hyrup. Tasirs (;<.<*!. U§B r\ in uruo. Sold by druuKlsta. 7