LIEUTENANT BOWMAN. re-H cim mm. Cold Affected Head and Throat— Attack was Severe. Chas. W. Bowman, Ist Llout. and AdjL 4th M. f3. M. Cav. Vols., writes from Lanliaiii, M 1., ru follows: "Though somewhat averse to pat ent medicines, and still moie averse to becoming a professional affidavit man, it seems only a plain duty in the present instance to add my ex perience to the columns already writ ten concerning the curative powers of Peruna. "/ have been particularly benefited by its use for colds in the head and throat. I have been able to fully cure myself of a most severe attack in forty-eight hours by its use according to directions. I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an attack. "Members of my family also use it for like ailments. We are recom mending it to our friends." —Clias. W. Bowman. Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1907. Many Peculiar Languages. Of languages which so widely differ among themselves as to be incompre hensible without particular study the number readily exceeds 1,000. Roman Relics Found in Wales. Workingmen engaged in diverting a roadway at Welwvn, Herts, Wales, unearthed seven Roman urns in a good state of preservation, a Roman spur, two drinking bowls six inches high, one smaller cup, a bowl, some bronze plate, an iron standard and a email urn six inches high. Alcohol From Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are principally used In the Azores to make alcohol, the yield being ten to 11 per cent. The present price is about 13 cents (Unit ed States currency) per liter <1.0567 quarts). Kept a Diary Seven Years. Henry Arthur Jones, the noted Eng lish playwright, was giving the stu dents of Yale an address on the drama. "Your American vernacular is pic turesque," he said, "and it should help your playwrights to build strong, racy plays. But neither varnacular nor any thing else is of moment if persever ance is lacking. "No playwright can succeed who is like a man I know. "I said to this man, one New Year's day: " 'Do you keep a diary, Philip?' " 'Yes,' he answered, 'l've kept one for the first two weeks in January for the last seven years.'" " THE FIRST TWINGE Of Rheumatism Calls for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills If You Would Be Easily Cured. Mr. Frank Little, a well known citi *en of Portland, lonia Co., Mich., was cured of a severe case of rheumatism by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In speak ing about it recently, he said: "My body was run down and ill no condi tion to withstand disease and about five years ago I began to feel rheu matic pains in my arms and across my back. My arms and legs grew numb and the rheumatism seemed to settle in every joint so that I could bardly move, while my arms were useless at times. I was unable to sleep or rest well and my heart pain ed me so terribly 1 could hardiy stand it. My stomach became sour and bloated after eating and this grew so bad that I had inflammation of the stomach. 1 was extremely nerv ous and could not bear the least noise or excitement. One whole side cf my body became paralyzed. "As I said before, I had been suff ering about five years and seemed to be able to get no relief from my doctors, when a friend here in Port land told me how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured him of neuralgia in the face, even after the pain had drawn it to one side. I decided to try the pills and began to see some improvement soon after using them. This encouraged me to keep on until I was entirely cured. I have never had a return of the rheumatism or cf the paralysis. The pills are for sale by ail drug gists or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box. six boxes |2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine j Company, Schenectady, N. Y. j\d V w DESIGN FOR POULTRY HOUSE. Building Which Will Accommodate One Hundred and Fifty Fowls. The size of the building here rep resented is 12 feet wide and SO feet long, divided into six separate apart ments for poultry, with a passage way in the rear of the separate apart ments. This is called a connected apartment house, from the fact that from the hallway in the rear you could enter each apartment. When it is desirable so to do, there need not be any partitions, but the whole building may be thrown into one large room. The advantages gained from the sep arate apartment house are several. First pf all, hens do better when not to exceed 25 or 30 are permitted to live in each apartment. This building, as represented here, would furnish six rooms large enough for 25 each of fowls the size of Plymouth Rocks or Wyandottes. Thirty Leghorns might be kept to good advantage in each apartment. The roosts should all be constructed on the level from a drop ping board. Underneath the drop ping board may be constructed the nests, or the nests may be built against the partition while that di vides the apartments. It is always beat to raise the nests from the ground, and to have the hens; cntor them from the rear or behind to lay. This hides the hen and the eggs away from those on the floor, and does not tempt them to fly up and eat the eggs. The run or area way in front of the poultry house can be large or small, according to the ground space that you have to devote to the same. The more the better. Fowls always do the best that have a large space of yard room to roam over. The gable may be constructed fash ioned after either one of the end ele vations presented, or, where it is pre ferred, the rear wall may be built, high enough so as to have a shed roof from rear to front the entire width of the building. In the construction of a poultry house, great stress should be laid on having of dry floors and dry interior. Perfectly dry floors usually Ij j ] mi 112 i§ Ml ifew... x-riL Plans of House. assure a dry interior. In selecting the location for a poultry building, always place it on the high ground, where there is an under and surface drain age. If this cannot be, dig out the ground, fill in with broken stone, and make a cement floor, at least a foot larger all around than will be the building thereupon. This cement floor will serve the double purpose of assur ing a dry interior and shutting out vermin. Always cover the cement floor during the winter months with six or eight Inches of dry earth, and throw thereupon plenty of dry litter, either straw, leaves, or light material that will do for scratching purposes. Where it is thought* practicable to make use of what is known as the fresh-air or muslin curtain front to the windows, it is only necessary to remove part or all of the sash, and substitute frames covered with un bleached muslin. The use of the mus lin curtain is thought to make the in terior more healthful for the poultry. The continual passing of the air through the curtain has a tendency to dry the atmosphere within the poultry house. While such buildings, says Country Gentleman, are consid erably colder than tight glass fronts, the interior is apt to be perfectly dry, and the hooded roost may lie made use of in cold localities to keep the fowls warm during the frost of winter weather. As to a correct ration of feed for the production of eggs during the winter months, try a dry grain ration, one-third wheat, the rest made up of a mixture of all kinds of small grain. If a mash food is fed, always feed it at noon. It is best when composed of squal parts, by measure, of cornmeal, ground oats, bran and middlings, all mixed with either scalding-hot milk or water, and allowed to set to cool. Some animal food of some kind— beef scrap or ground green bone—• should always be furnished them in winter. In addition to this, plenty of green food of some kind, water and grit should always be at hand. If fed this ration, and to this rule, and prop erly housed, hens should always fur nish a full egg supply in winter. Packing Fowls. When fowls are packed in barrels or boxes for shipment, all the animal heat should be out of them. To pack them before that time is to increase the opportunities for the heat to de velop in the interior of the box or bar rel and the forces of decomposition begin their work. It will be seen that this might, easily lead to heavy losse3, as it frequently does. The next thing to green bone fur eggs is good thick buttermilk. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1907 i Fonnomy is t Tir* road to wealth. PITT NAM I-'A DKLKBS i)V'E is the road to I economy. 10c per package. If you are a pay old dog you hav« no right to whine. Mrs. Wln*loi»'» Poolliliiß flyrup. j For children teething, nofteiiH ti»« urn*, ieuueep In ttamiiialiun j>ain,cure* wind <-oiic. Uin: a I ottle. It's a wise Satan who keeps his beard away from the candles. IMI.ES CCRKD IX O TO 14 HATH. I PAZO OINTM KNT IB mmranteed to euro any cane of lhMuiiK. IS*iud, illeediiiK or I'rotrudiog 1M0& Ixl 0 10 14 dajs or money refunded. UJc. The last person to forget a kindness Is the one who does it. Garfield Tea purifies the blood and erad icates disease. Take it for constipation, tiuuranteed under the Pure Food Law. Kindness is wisdom. There is none in life but needs it and may learn.— Bailey. If a woman's crowning glory is her hair, is a beautiful complexion less desirable: Both may he had and retained forever; the two recipes ten cents. Address, Rice, 60 Pulaski St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Truth is the beginning of every good thing, both in heaven and OD earth; and he who would be blessed and happy should be from the flrat a partaker of the truth. —Plato. How to Trap Wild Animals. 41 pnpe trap book illustrated, picture 46 wild animals in natural colors, also barom eter and ealander, also gun & trap catalog, i also prices on raw furs. All sent post paid ! for 10 cts. stamps or silver. Address Fur i IVnt. N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, j Minn. Has Seen Much cf Life. John Avery Mcllhenny, recently ' nominated a civil service commte- I burner, though only 36 years old, has ; put two girdles round about the earth, : bas killed big game in Africa and has fought in a real (though small) war. j Besides being a former rough rider, | he is one of the richest men in Louisi ana. His pepper farm on Avery island, ' Iberia parish, is famous, and so is the huge factory in which he makes pep i per sauce. Two years ago the Mcll ' hennys entertained the president's older daughter, now Mrs. Longworth, ' in their New Orleans home at carni : val time and last year the president himself was their guest. Always to Be Depended Upon. When a person gets up in the morn ing with a dull headache and a tired, ; .stretchy feeling, it's an almost certain indication that the liver, or bowels, 1 or both, are decidedly out of order. At such times Nature, the wisest ' and best of doctors, takes this means | to give warning that she needs the ; help and gentle assistance which can 1 best be obtained from that old fam ily remedy, Brandreth's Pills, which j has been in use for over a century. They are the same fine laxative tonic pill your grandparents used j when doctors were few and far be ' tween, and when people had to have a remedy that could absolutely bo de- I pended upon. Brandreth's Pills can be depended upon, and are sold In every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar-coated. MEN STILL LIVE IN CAVES. ' Troglodytic Villages Are Found In Northern Africa. Grottoes and caverns are used more or less as shelters by primitive peo ples and thus inhabited caves are of course most frequent in Africa. A con siderable number of natives make | their home® in caves along the south ; ern shore of the Strait of Gibraltar j and in some of those caves are found the polished stones and arrow heads | of the stone age. Troglodyte villages i are frequent in the Tebessa territory i of Algeria, one of which, at Djeurf, j 250 feet above the gorge of the Wadi Hallail, is reached by steps cut in the ■ rock. The inhabitants of the Tunisian Island of Galite are cave dwellers, their habitations being grottoes which they have dug out of the limestone, or ancient burial caverns that they have enlarged. The subterranean villages of j Matmata and of Medennie, hewn out ; of the rock, are in southern Tunisia. I A Christian monastery built under ground in the twelfth century still ex ists at Goba, Abyssinia. The enor mous cavern discovered several years ago within two hours' walk of the port of Tanga, in German East Africa, con- I tains rooms the roofs of which are from 120 to 250 feet above the floor. Only a few of these vast chambers have yet been explored, for the entire cavern seems to he inhabited by mil lions of bats. One of these killed with a stick measured nearly five feet across its extended wings. COSTLY PRESSURE. Heart and Nerves Fail on Coffee. A resident of a great western state j puts the case regarding stimulants with a comprehensive brevity that is admirable. He says: "I am 06 years old and have had con siderable experience with stimulants. They are all alike—a mortgage on re served energy at ruinous interest. As the whip stimulates but does not strengthen the horse, so do stimulants act upon the human system. Feeling this way, I gave up coffee and all other stimulants and began the use of Postum Food coffee some months ago. The beneficial results have been ap parent from the first. The rheumatism that 1 used to suffer from has left me. 1 sleep sounder, my nerves are stead ier and my brain clearer. And 1 bear testimony also to the food value of Postum—something that is lacking in coffee." Name given by Postuin Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read "The Road to Wellville," the quaint little book in pkgs. THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. LYDIA E. PINKHAM No other medicine for Woman's ilia in the world lias received such wide spread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine hai such a record cf cures of female illnesses or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been curing all forms of Female Complaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, and consequent Spinal Weakness. It has cured more cases of Backache and Local Weaknesses than any other one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors in an early stage of development. Irregularities and periodical pains, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield toit; also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the female system. It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't care"' and "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, diz ziness. faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues". These are indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the organs, which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kidney Complaints and Backache, of either sex. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want—a cure. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. American Idealism. Since my first arrival in America I have held that the real spirit is ideal istic and that the average individual American is controlled by idealistic impulses. Those who may contradict me can not have sounded the depths of the philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson, or studied the life and read the speeches of Abraham Lincoln, and considered their far-reaching effect on the American people. In Lincoln's great character nothing can be more striking than the way In which he combined reality and the loftiest ideal, with a thoroughly practical capacity to achieve that ideal by practical methods. This faculty seemed to give him a far-sighted, almost superhuman vision, which enabled him to pierce the clouds obscuring the sight of the keenest statesmen and thinkers of his age—Baron Speck von Sternburg, in Forum. [~T « —1 Positively cored by A RTF 00 these Little Pills. Unlll LllO They also relievo Dls gg| tress from Dyspepsia, In "|P ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty M I P fij Eating. A perfect rem fca „ jC" edy for Dizziness, Nausea, 13 PILLS. Drowsiness, Bad Tasto In tho Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, ITOKPID LIVER. They regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. pTnjpKc] Genuine Must Bear M ttle Fac-Simile Signature FEFI—(REFUSE SUBSTITUTES* A Positive CURE FOR AfBAUA\ GATmuMmi Ely's Cream Balm jr. is quickly absorbed. 1 Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh ! and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. ! Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. ' Full size 50 cts. at. Druggists or by mail; Trial size 10 cts. by mail. Ely Brothers, CG "Warren Street. New York. A. N. K.—C (1907—3) 2161. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more poods brighter and lajler colors than any other dye. One 10c oackaae colors all fibers. They dye In cold water better than an* other <K. v„,. am garment without ripping apart. Write tor tree booklet-How to D»e. Bleach and Mix Colors MOMStOE O»VG ©P., i Union'rlllo,'lt^/e^urZ ideas r T\. \J I Cm V/ I DON'T DELAY TO APPLY FOR PATENT Send for FREE BOOKLET and learn why. MII.O B. STEVENS & CO.. 900 utli St.. Wa»h- Irtfton, It. C. ltruuchesut Chicago.Cleveland and Detroit. ESTABLISHED iw.4. NO PATENT. NO FEE FOB OUR SERVICES fill '"ißated Farm*. Big-new wALIrUnIIIA "nv't aided .-anul, Only CM « ft.it. vvutv uubixit, IC6O o'Kairal St, Ban Francisco. mm. free i Hom es t ea ds WESTERN CANADA. Special Trains Leave Chicago, March 19th, FOR Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Homesteads. Canadian Government representatives will accompany this train through to destination. For certificate entitling cheap rates, litera ture and all particulars, apply to H. M. WILLIAMS, Law Building, Toledo, Ohio. iol Jm S| IB Eh |ll jg£ colors, lead and oil. Best results can be had H S3a H gjj mm ■ only from best ingredients, accurate balance P| I■ I of their proportions, and the best method of mixing or assimilation. But most important of all is the grinding process. Upon the fineness depend in large degree the smoothness and covering capacity of a paint. Buffalo A. L.O. Paints (AGED LINSEED OIL) are ground through powerful mills of special construction; they con tain the purest and most lasting pigments ground in Aged Linseed Oil in correct proportion; they are honestly made; cost no more than inferior paints, and possess J- Kifr mt ■ ■ 1 all the essential qualities of a ICrTcCX ■ SIIBaX Ask your dealer for Buffalo A.L. O. Ready-Mixed Paints. If he cannot supply you send direct to Manufacturers for prices aud folders containing valuable information and chart of 50 up-to-date shades Buffalo Oil Paint & Varnish Co. SXEJSSI JJ.I-, ■» ■ 11. ■ ■ ■ , GALL-STONE CURE. "Craemer'sCalculus Dure" ™ # ,T" * WWBBM la O Certain Remedy FOR GALL STONES, Stones in the Kidneys, Stones in the Lrinarr HI udder or (travel, liilioti*nevs, Hallow Complexion Jaundice and all Htimiach £roi^> <es .e ß iillhur imrn Biliousness. Write Tor circular ' Will. C K AJB.VI I.IC, 4£oo Norlii Qrand Avraue, BT. LOI'IN, MO. NEW WHEIT LANDS IN THE CANADIAN WEST R finn additional mile* PVv I ' °f railway thin I year have opened up a W I largely increased terri ■VTC I tory to the progressive farmers of Western Vf Canada and the Gov ™ ernmetit of the Doinin | ONK HUNDRED AND j SIXTY ACRES FREE to every settler. THE COUNTRY HAS NO SUPERIOR Coal, wood and water in abundance; churches and schools convenient; markets easy of access; taxes low: climate the best in the noithern tem perate zone. I,aw and order prevailsevery where. For advice and information address the SUPERINTENDENT OH IMMIGRATION, Ottawa, Canada, or any authorized Canadian Government Agent. H. M. WILLIAMS, Law Building, Toledo. Ohio. ECONOMICAL DAIRY FEED We offer Corn Protegran-Ideal Dairy Feci) for January to June shipment. Guaranteed analyst* 33 per cent. Protein, 14 per cent. Pat. It will pro duce more milk and butter for the money than any other dairy feed on the market. Send for samples, prions and full information. Address THE DHWEY BROS. CO., P. O. Box 000. MANCHESTER, OHIO. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE NAVY Ages 21 to 35 for mechanics, and 17 to 25 for apprentice seamen; good opportunity for advancement to the right men; applicants must be American citizens of good character and physique. Rations, lodging, medical attendance and first outfit of clothing free; pay sl6 to S7O a month, according to ratings. Call cr write U. S. NAVY RECRUITING STA TION, West 6th Street and Superior Avenue, CLEVELAND, 0., and U. S. NAVY RECRUITING STATION, P. 0. Building, BUFFALO, N. Y. J Well Drilling Machinery. Hydraulic or Rock Drilling Machines \ to drill any sized wells to any depth. A Operated I>V Steam or Gasoline Knginesor Horse Power. Dept. 10. •gJSPARTA IRON WORKS COMPANY. WIS., U. S. A. SALESMEN WANTED To eell an article of cvrrv day demand to tbo grocery trade. Salary SGOO to $2,000 per year. Experience not necessary. Write for particu lars. LILY M Vii. CO., Providence, K. J. fffe B TtFMTft Wii»nn E. Coleman, .Patent Attor rKl IrNIN nev - Washington. I>. 0. Advice I Sn n kll ■ fro« 3. "lermalow. llighebt roi. 7
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