A Golden Rule of Agriculture: . Be good to your land and your crop will b food. . Henty of Potash In the fertilizer spells quality ana quantity in tne nar i jr ycs. write us snu we will tend you, frte, by Beit mnil, our money winning books. OEBsUN KAU WORKS, M Naasse Strut, htn York. FREE OCR BOOKLET W II about Cotirrli and l eik Lunft our treatment too. 1 If va don't cure you. No matter how long Hand ing or how many doctor have (ailed, wc fuaraaj tea to cure yoti or ft coat yon nothing. 60 YEARS OF SUCCESS AND 70,000 CURES. write lossy. Wlstarian Co. 1123 Broadway. Ntw York, an iu imnaneaat Saw mills Tha Dc Loach Patent Variable Friction Fead Saw Mill with 4 h. p. cuts 2.000 feet per dny. All wires and prices to suit. rrIoarh HhitiRle Milln, Ed .Tern, Trimmer, Pinners ; Com and Buhr Mills, Water WherK Iath Mtlla, Wood Sawn. Our handsome nw Catalog will Interest you. BaLaaoh Mill Mf. Co.. Uox 834. Atlanta, Oa. I FAY SPOT CASH FOR Ky Y LAND WARRANTS twined to soli1lrs of anv -nr. W rite me st uno rKANE H. ltUor.ll c.'EjrM Blots, p.nTor, Cola. V.l.UvH WHIUI- All E tAUK ltmt oiiah SrniD. Tastca Uood, la. By .14 fiw rfniaolat Hope and the Landlady. ' That the thorns and thistles lining the way to success Hi e not soon for (rotten is instanced by a remark ol Clyde Fitch to an applicant (or a pan in one of his productions. Well," said the young lady with a sigh of relief altcr.huviiig obtained a promise of a part in the olay; " it is so pleasant to have something to live on besides hone parts are scarce this fall." "Yes replied Mr. l'itch, a reminis cent far away , look in hU eyes "i lived on hope's 'or ten years and," with a smile, "so did my landlady.' Leap Year Episode. He I wonder what makes .Miss EHderleigh so awfully nervous? She Why, this is the first opportu nity she has had in eight years. Mrs. Hutrhson. ' If i LaJj TJieH H f ' ' i":;-. fcmBki' IVirS. llUL'USUll, Ui Vlll-CVliV, mm letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound 44 Dkau Mrt. Pinkham : I suffered for Beveral y? ars with general weakness and bear ing. down paiiis, cauwd by womb trouble. iy appe tlto was litful, and I would lie awake for hours, and could not Bleep, until I seemed mora weary in the morning than when I retired. Alter reading one of your advert isements I decided to try the merits of LydU E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and lam so glad I did. oone ctan describe tho good it did me. I took three bolt es faithfully, and besides building up my general health, it drove all dwease and poieort oat of my body, and made me feel as spry and active as a votuig $irL Mrs. Pinkham-8 medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be. Una, M. E. Huohson, 847 Eat Ohio St, Chicago, 11L Jin, Pinkham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements. Apparently trifling" incident, in woman's daily life 'rraiientljr dlsplaiements of the wSmb. A slip on the aUlrs, lifting during e"t'n atanding- at acounUr, running a sewing niaeliine, or tending to the 0et ordinary taak. imy result in displacement, and a tram of serious evils la started. The firat indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. Don't let the condition become chronic through negleet or a mistaken Hiea that you can overooma it by exercise or leaving it alone. More than a million women have regained health by the tire of IJdU fc Pinkhain's Vegetable ConipouncL If the slightest trouble appears which you do not nnderatand wrrite to Mrs. Pinkham. at M4l&2 nrhta umeiy woreis irom uer win mow you iu " " . - . dvico cpjts you uothlog, but Jt may mean life or happiness or both. godsend to ache, but a mam 1 V LaaT? V jfV 1 Is, and I now enjoy the bet of health." ISi'ilV, 1 " Lydia 1& Pinkham'a Vegetable I f II Compound can always be relied upon to restore V fai iruuk'u iu tbui luffor. It Is a sovereign cure for the worst forms of femal. complaints. that beerlng-down feeling, week SSfaTltng displacement othe womb, Inflammation of the ovaries, and fltombles oftL ttt.rua or womb. It disaohes and expels tumort from the 1 traublea ot Uio tttnia or iriwu. hmh --k- i lnU.ra"rly ataire of develop,u.nt. and cheek, any WndeiK-y to eaacer. . . J , ..." .. i..Kiii,.. uvmin nmninii nn. and tonra UD the gaa ntunora. it auuuucn moiuii.h mtb fantale ayateiu. Ita record ot i I jould be relied upon with coofldaBce. Ita record ot iZ;. iWuicniali. bias WUI uro A WOMAN'S MISERY. Mrs. John Inline, of 115 l'aiersoii Xvemie. rntcrson. N. 3.. says: "I wsa troubled lor about nine years, and what I suf fered no one will tter know. I used about every known reme dy that I raid to be good for kidney co ra pid int. but without deriv ing permanent rollcf. Often ' when nlonc In the bouse the back uehe b:n been so had tlmt It brought tears to my eyes. Tli'! p.iln Ht 1i:nes was so Intense that I was compelled to give up my household duties and lie down. There wore head aches, dizziness and blood rushing to my head to entis,t blooding nt tho nose. Tin- first box of Ponti's Kidney Tills benefited mo so much tliut I continued I'm- treatment. Tho slinging paid In the small of ui.v back, the rushes of blood to the head am! other symptoms tihiippcired." Ilium' Kidney I'iils for sale by nl) dealers. TiO cents pur box. Foster .Milbvtrn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. No mittl ct how good you are, s.tnielxxly else i better and is willing li .tchnim-l-edge, the fuet. For a 1.0 Money Order. The .lolin A. S'olzer Herd Co.. J..i Crosse. Wis., uiuil ptntpmH IS tree. furiHsHiif of Apricots, Apples, Crabs, Cherried. I'lunia. reaches and l'earx, just, tlie tiling for a city or country garden, lni'ltnling the (jrctl Hif inaik Apple, ull lianiy V whiimu stoL. ar tfnt you free ujiun receipt nl l.ti."i. AM) roM Ith:. A.vo V'lilrt ,wrn:i: you gtt auftieioiit need of I'clsry. Carrot. CnhLane. Onion. Jjettiice, Kniiih and Klower Hccl to lurniuli luiclielii of elioirc (lowers and loll of vegetable for a big family, together wit li our great plan? hhi! a'eil ratulor. A.r.L. . The Courage of Childhood. 'J'lic late George Francis Train lov ed children. The children of New York will miss him from Union Square, where in fine weather, he would play with them all day long. "Citizen" Tram used to tell of a little l?nion Square girl to whom he once gave a rich cake. She ate it and asked for another. . "I'd like to Rive you another" said the old man, "nut it would make you si:k." "Give it to me, anyway," said the little girl. "At the dispensary 1 can get medicine for nothin'." What Etiquette Prescribes. Biil Oh, yes; he's great on eti quette. Jill is that right? "sure. Why ho was telling me only yesterday that if a man is smoking while walking down the street with a lady the cigar should always be in the side of the mou h furthest remov ed from the lady." of Chicago, whose Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont., write : rKiR Mi Phjkhams You are indeed a women, aud if they all knew what id iw no need i of thoir draffiifliiff out miserable lives in agony. ml ftunereci ior y ars viui annu-uuwu l"1"? .A.k tatiMA i.r.ir..tiiinAiD niH r.Y.nu inlinff nifirl few bottles of Ljdla K. Plnkham'g m -m . . .W ...I., ltA lnIT vegeiuuie iomponvu mime mo iwa. new and promising to me. I am light and tinvtrtir nnrl T ln nnf. lllinW U liat HlckneBS nervous Droatration, and tone up tne curM la tfu greateat iu the world, and tt.a ortyltial l.u.t, and dtaaluns ft ill un.. ' u.ir wui f jmjOXm fc aiakbam Medici. Cu., LyM, Maae. btr aloli ("" r ai AGRICULTURAL 1H m FodilKr. The faimoia of Germany hatp dis roverod that dried sugar beets make in excellent fodder, which may be nsed n a anbstltiitc for ninb.e. Thi; beeta may be kept wliliout difhciiMy If they are properly nekcil and stored, l'hla UH9 of them will be likely to pre reut any ovor-pmductloii of suiriir. fhey will be turnnd into foddec when ever the price of .sugar fulls too low. ltliitiitnatl.il In gwlnn. An liniihiial number of Inquiries ir made regarding u cure for rheu- nmtism anuiiig swine, mainly with th mmmer dropped pis. In Hie majority f cases this trouble is lie lo pens (hat ire cither draughty or dump, perhaps tioth. This being tlie case, tho first tiling to do is to tlx. the pens, seeing to It that, the floor is dry and kept so. tnd that the pis have a heavy iM'ddiug f dry materiitl every night. Then lee that the water given them Is clean, ml Hint there lire no direct draughts f air blowing over them at nicht. To relieve the attack. l'ef Hie fecil be of lidilllugs and milk, for the pigs and lie hogs also, .Willi a half pint of Siied blood meal divided equally for the three feeds dully and mixed in the feed. If other attacks follow, give (Ivo grains each of snlol end quinine .'oneeiiled In some vegetable, such lis Hie half of n small potato. '" ' A li mon Tonsil. It is nut always possible, to have n '.wo-horse wagon sutlieleiitly light for ong distance driving where It is best o use two horses. Tho Illustration ilmws a tongue which may bo easily linde by a local blacksmith at small 'xpense. for use on u light one-horse s ngolt. Tho illustration needs little de- icrlptloii. Hie imim points being to save tlie pole Hindi' of tough lumber iud about two inches souarc at the iinali end and three and one-half inches nqunro at the large end. The circle t-Iiould lv made of two inch wagon felloes. Holt the shaft couplings to the circle, the double-tree resting on the tongue where the circle bolted to the tongue. This wagon pole Is quickly attached anil is very light, hence not a burden on tbe horses, uid the expense of making it is small -Indianapolis News. A Ciwnlar Itrtrti. A Circular barn bus been completed 'iy .lames Scars, whose farm is ileal Knpel, I ml. Tlie walls, or ralher wall, if the burn mn twenty-live feet, high Mul sixl.v-lic feet hi diameter, the roof miming to a cone. Them is no such 'hlng as a post or pillar in. the barn In order to prevent the weight of the roof from spreading tbe walls. Sears, who Is a practical blacksmith, forged three heavy steel hoops, and with then he encircled the structure as a band nould be put around a big water tuufc. Tho barn is cyclone proof, for Hoi-cam has no chance to get a hold on tlie Urttcture. Inside a driveway runs llear around. The stalls for horses and ?attlc are arranged-In it circle, there Is big feeding room in the centre, mid i silo extends from the ground to the roof's eono. Mr. .Scars claims that he ran shelter more stock and stow away more feed In Hie burn than lu the or 'Unary farm structure Nut Tree. For Mini!. We plant out. almost Innumerable lliade trues that yield Us absolutely ! lothing besides their services as parn- tols In suuiimr and perhaps as wind-u-enk In winter. If nut-hearing trees acre planted in their stead they would nake as good a growth, serve the pur loses of the others equally well end field us a good supply of nuts at. the lame time. Nearly or quite all of our lut-bearing trees art? hardy iu the argcr sections of our country. Hlck iry, walnut, chestnut, pecan and til jcrls the most com mon kind of nuts re have can bo found to some extent til over this country, arid with a little aius In planting such, and otherwise riving them due attention, could be liado to grow almost anywhere. The irtnclpal reason for this not being done a, 'people have not thought of It. AVc lave been seciiKlomed to buying aud letting out all kinds of fruit trees, but ft-heirever wo wanted a supply of nuts ve expected to go to the woods and tathcr them. No effort was made to trow t hem at home. Along tho walks and lauea lu pas iiii'es, nut-hearing trees , might be lunted cither lu groves or strips, and ised us wiud-hreuks for stock, tbe or mard or tho farm buildings and in rombiuathm of . shade, protection ami Vuit of the useful and the n green hie. IncraaM Ilia Poultry. The average farmer doc not keep poultry enough. A little larger Invest ment in poultry will increase tho in rome of the farm aud bring a profit that cannot be equalled by tho same i mount Invested lu tiny other line of farming. By this I do not mean that .he farmer shall become a fancier or t poultry specialist, but I do m;nn :nat lie usually neglects the ruiturtil hen, and if bo will post up on this branch ot live stock husbandry and take as much pains witU his bens u ke does with his other live stock he ran Increase his profits with very little labor and money expended. Tbe poultry business now Is a sta ble business. Just as much so as log or cuttle or the dairy. It used to be that yon could scarcely sell poultry nd eggs at certain seasons of the rear, but that Is not tho case now. l'heie Is n market for all the iioultry I ml eggs that vuu bo produced, und at fair prices. ' The lur.e packers have leveloped the poultry market Just tbe aute as they have tho meat market, end our poultry mid eggs are tritns- ported by them to the market of the world. Both eggs and poultry ar preserved In cold storage and distri buted to the people v. as the market warrant!?. fho farmer can produce a pound of chicken Just as cheaply as he can a pound of beef, pork or mutton, and it nlwnjH brings n better price. Why, th!'., not fclvo this branch of our busi ness more attention? With good lay ing stock eggs can be produced at a handsome prollt. Instead of n farmer having twenty-live or thirty hens he ought to keep aio or !t(n), or more, ns his fancy bii1 the size of his farm permits'. felon J. Little, In Commer cial J'uiiMry. rara.ltea of Clover. A popular edition of Bulletin No. 70 has been Icstted by tho experiment station of Iowa Btate College, on the oulijcct i.f "Some Weeds of Iowa.'" It was pr"pared by I)r. I Jl, Pommel, botanist of the station. The following section on the dodder will h found of interest, for this parasite weed Is found in ninny parts of the country. During the Inst few years, 1 r. I'liminc! says, d'sldcrs have mmle their appearance upon clover In different sections of the country. Five species hnvo been reported upon alfalfa and clover. Mr. Dewey states, from bis experience, that the dodder Is rarely found east of the Missouri Hiver. No doubt, however, It occurs occasionally. Farmers should, therefore, be on their guard for this plant. It belongs to th! same family as the (ommeu morning glory. The dodders are leafless, except the mall scales on the steins; herbs of yellowish color, with threadlike tcms twining ui'.und th'j tilants upon which they live. They pierce the bark with MTinIl nr.d short rootlets, which are called sucker, or haustorln. The seeds are small, yet there is stored suf ficient nourishment, in iliem to give the embryo a start. Tlie seed germinates in the soil and grows sulliclenily in length to allow it to come iu contact with the plant upon which it Kves, when It immediately sends iu Its mek ers and Mius become established up on the plant us though it vus a part of 'he itost. The dodders contain i.o chlorophyll, the green coloring mutter found in leaves, and hence cannot, moke plant food; that is, make starch out of raw material such as ordinary green leaves do, lint must derive their nourishment entirely from the host upon which they live. Such plants are called parasites. The first and Uiost important point Is to obtain seed that is free from tho dodder seed. It, is best, therefore, to obtain the seed grown in the Missis sippi Valley mid the K;ist. Kuropean seed should net under any considera tion be purchased. There is likelihood of some danger from the Khst, some dimger from the South, and especially from the West. Clover seed grown in States south of Iowa is hardly suited for our conditions, and it is not likely that the Iowa farmer will purchase much of this seed. Farmers : nnot too emphatically be e:n:t limed : jainst sowing dodder In fested clover seed. The ultimate loss caused by the dodder will greatly ex ceed the cost of cleaning the clover seed, and clean seisl sLouId be bought at any price. The dodder rimy be exterminated when once established iu Hie follow ing way: First, by the herblcida) treatment. For tills purpose a solu tion of copper sulphate iu the follow ing prosrtions will be found clH- Ai.rAt.rA and cLoxr- nonumis. eacious: One pound of copper sulphate to four gallons of water at tho rato of fifty gallons to the acre. It is advisable to mow the patch if a small one, rake the material into a pile, allowing It to dry, und then burn. This should be watched carefully, for If tbe seed Is formed young dodder plants will make their appearance up on the new growth of clover coming on. Ko it Is best to follow the uiowiug by hoeing If the patch is a small one, and continuing this for several weeks until ull danger of infection is passed. Dewey recommends keeping the soil stirred for about two Inches, and that shallow cultivation Is best slnco the seeds, If buried deeper cannot come t the surface and infect the clover plant. f arm Nolea. There Is tery little profit in feeding an old cow grain to make good beef. Digestion is best accomplished when ull other parts of tbe body are at rest With dairy stock more thun others, merit must be settled by actual test. Other things being equal, tho best ft'spring comes from matured ani mals. Under all conditions young anlmulf make the lurgest gun '. proportion to food eaten. It is tbe amount digested and assim ilated and not tho amount eaten that benefits tho burse. Hy prepotency is meaut the powei of the animal to stamp bis progeny with characteristics. , Tho time to sell a horse after be has been raised for market is whenever a good price Is offend.. Manure, if properly managed, wilt always pay for the work of feeding and caring ft the stock. With all stock the profitable line of productiveness is to limlnltuu 0otl beullh with i-aily maturity. CAUGHT BY THE GRIP. 1 sez 'SX 1 uor j J medfcftte vecogniit C lA $ i Grip es epidemic j jj A GRIPrE is epidemic ratarrh. It' I spares no class or nationality. The eitl - tured and the ignorant, the aristocrat and the Dauper. the musses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. None arc ex - empi all are name. Have you the grip? Or. ruther. has the grip got you; Urip is we,! named. The original trench term, la gr.ppc, has been shortened by the buy American to read 'grip." Without intending to do so n new word has been coined that, exactly describes the, case. As it some btdenu giant with Mpped in the Mud. Mr. Gadabout i'v j heard that the Newliweds, who always seemed to be living so happily, arc going to break up housekeeping, and that she's go ing back to her mother's. What docs that indicate? Mr. v ise (friend of tbe Newliwedsi It indicates that some one is lying. f.erman Harts. Diseases of the heart have been on the increase In f'crmany in recent years, one person In every seven being afflicted. Iufhienzn. alcoholism and ex cessive addiction to bicycling and other sports are named by Dr. Stccltel ns tho chief causes. Btati or Onto, Citt or Toledo, l LUC. CODKTV. I Fbaxk J. L'hksev make onth that he is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Chknei ,fc Oo.. doing buslauss in the City of Toledo, County and State itforesittd, uud that aiiid firm will pay the sura of ose hdnobed dol lars forencii and every case of tatabrb thut eunot be cured by tha use of Hall's Catarbh Cent:. Frank ,T. CnEstr. Sworn to before me and sulisorihed In my , - -. . presence, this (ith day of December, j seat,. A. IX, 1886. A. W. Gleams, ' ' Xotary 1'iMin. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuteraally, an I acta directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Snnd for testimonials, Jree. F. J. Cheney A (Jo., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7(s-, Take Hu-ll's Faaiily rills for constlpatiou. The I.'niicd States now has three cities of more than a million Inhabi tants, but the fourth, St. Louif, has about 600,00(1, Savings deposits in Chicago bunks have passed the ?100,iOO,000 mark. Iu tho past year they have increased more than VkWKiO. 1'ct.vam Faiu-less Dvi:s color more good., per package, than others. The trouble about people who borrow a:u'jls i- tbcv always Pay it hack. aV Pfnk Phystelans bstl tiss their bast t ear Jasses WH.es, f Dines, 1 1 fS. C. wh. had ona ol tha moat terrible caaaa of RHEUMATISM va I racswA Ther ell f alias uotll eoe vacter araacrtsae- 1 I I i 1V1 Ail J kWyfffjJW Jf M aVM aWM yMMff If III II LI IT CURCO HCLPLCSS CRIPPLC. 4 I I Ht. Wllkr, wtHrslnltx-MrMM a iii trnf. aura aufuri is, iw. m I M, lefswer. 4ttw kstk aalil mr (trtttockf tar tip,. I is M k.laltM M s kstf II fsr a.stlr 11 twwilt,. Tk. smiki.s i mr sum s.t t.isv.rs k.ta tun sart-raws ... as is BB aa.fe a.SIB tntlir It-.. -mr. t. . nr... ,ii ,iMr,i f nnKiwt in eo..n..nir. S saa Mltlo., ..I s.n. .1 inet. casi. .. mm rr som, ..lit r. . r. .wi.f. vutoa, trt ta II mm t.tir roif aHEUMACini. I W umIi It. ti krlsraik. list koils .w4 a II II I k..a la ( bmntt. I strs 5f ktil.s snrl wm c -., I. tt I, c.r.4." I I I t Di. 1. 1. Svisg tmiSt-M Mi. Wilkes' atstcRMst Is Sfti, asnlcalsf. - I 1 aosaiTT CHiMicat CO., PRoeaicroas. bialtibiomc, mo I R KSmmmJ. ' candy yy OUARANTUBD CURS ft all rvm troables, ftprMHttcm. fclitouw-w, -fcrMii, (m4 msM, wish in mi linntin. BHMtH VOW IS, lUUI bbbVOUIB, Maifwet-WFf '' fftlu rtr Unc, liver troobU, Ml low tht a nd Wbii jrtfor bwU 4omt raovo rul.rly your-lclt. ConsUoAtW kills mon povplo tl sll lhr 4im-M tMkf ' Urt chronic ailcuant-ft an4 ton vote ol ufitrinm. H Miltr what . Btart Ukin CABCARETS ttxUy, for you will r f n wall mJ tav wtl until y fft ywu 6wl ri, lake our advico, atari with Caacarota to4ar imm akuoluta (uarnota cue f KH.t iuaM. Tha toautaa tatl atampou C C C. Haver W in tMilk. 6aRl am WMlclet fr. Adiiraaa gterhna Remettv CcaiMar. CMa e Hw VorV, 50 RELEASED BY awful lirin hud clutched us in its fats' . clm-p. Mon. women, children, whole towns und cities arc '.niijiit in Uio banelul gtip ot a teriiltle inonst 1 The lollow ing letters speak tor them- : sen-e.-i un to the efttcauv ot i'ci una in ca.es of la grippe or ii after effect. After t'ffertx nft.n Grippe Eradicated ft) V-'-nr. 1 Mrs. Fred Weinberg"!', We.ierlo, Albany t'onntv. X. Y.. wihe.: "Several ean ago 1 had an afta'k of la Age of Marvels. Close on the heels of the I'atti tare well " 'Blind Tom,' niiisicul phenom enon, many limes reported dead," has reappeared in the arena. Wouldn't be a bit surprised in this age to see George Washington or Julius Caesar bob up wouldn't it really. I I I'r iit'riimi. iiti cur-,!. No ntsto-iiori.us-n.-.-f ali' i first day's use of Dr. Kline's Or-.-st Ncrvi'Kc.-l.ircr. Sii t rinlhott lcuii.lt rout iM lri -.-Dr. !. 11. Kline, Ltd., 'j:)1 Ar -h St.. I'liilu. , Tit Some ntfti friends iteritui make euoinies iivlc. o ii js less troiiblc. (1 oi llatitl I'otrfr Hay I'rrs. SJiS.oe. f!icaip-t. aimplc.t, licst lnvemion e' 'he age. A bnv ran make regular .izc HxlSx 4 in. hales like litu. and ttvo ho i cur bale throe t.ui pc-.- 'liy c.ii!i . (-K.MI HIIS NO l it I- "immv to tiie .loiin A. Sali r cod ( 'o.. I .a ("r.. Wi.. ivitii .V, siaiups ior niailiiig. and ko: their Inu catalup. )'ttl' dei- ril'ing tjo- (iroat Ifay J'n's. cf, also hundieilN cf tooh. aid thnusiiida of Taneiies ot l-'ji'tn ami 'tg' -table Sord". f A.( .1.. i D. i easy to put ull havo ttood Lacking. Mrs. Wiiif.3ow'.s Koc'thiiprSyrupf'r''liil'lren teethiiip. f-cftcit the t;iitim. rcdueiinttamiiiH ti''ti,ljtiytf j'li i n, cti i-t-f. w i nd eolie. tTt,-. al.i.itle. A short s'ji't'-'i man ahav exj'Ot ;s hi-; utililmr to look Ihi'i'iigii Ii ir g'..iM.c.-, I do not believe l'i.-o's Cure hjr onsunip tion has auerpinl fnrcoughs and "old.-. .loss f.UoVEIi, Trinity Springs, Ind.. l et,. 15, ISlOv). lien it coiao. to dian nig oonclosiurs all women sre ttatural born artists. This Will Interest Mother.. Mother firuy's fweotPowd'-rsforChildien, lined by .Mother (tray, n nur-a lu Children's Home, New York, cure Constipation. Fever ishness. TootblniJ Diorders. Stomach Trou bles and Destroy Wornus; itO.Ott) tnstlmonials of cures. All dmcgiHts, 5 t. Sample Fni.r. Address Allen S. Olmsted, l.e Roy, N. y. What a pity it. ia that prople who wor ry over trifle haven't something- worth while to trouble them. PE-RU-NA, ?ripr trhieri left mv r.ervei in a proatrataX condition. Then I had another attack i ajrippe which l-ft tne worse. I bad trier thrfe iood phyticiann, but all in vain. 1 v j-rrurm a trial, in a abort time l wa wfling better, and now I am aa well aa an ore. -Mr,. I red Weinberger. Hon. Jnmrn Jt. GnUI, of Omaha. lion. .Tnmrj R. finill i one of the oldest and most estermfd men of Omaba, Neb. He bus done much to make it what it it, wiving 'in public boards a number el timm. He rudoriio, I'eruna in tbe follow ing wnr.lt.; "I am 08 "dif oid, am hai and hearty, ond 1'rninn tins hlpcl me attnin it. Two yrnrt ago I hud lu grippe mv life wii d nuired nt. JVrunn saed ' me." J. R tJuill. A llelnlhr uf ilirnhvm Lincoln. Mr. 5ia S. T.-n o!n. v lio tetldes at 913 I Street, X. V WitbliinK'on, l. (; . ho. tht honor ot' bi'iim ih'id '.;i,,in t Abrahini Lincoln. Jle writ : "I had In grippe live time, 'oefore utiug your nirelirine. Four yeprs atro I befran tbe ife of Hertin.t. ;n'o which t ine I hv. not been troubled v.iili that d:"ae. I ran now do as nitt' li v ori; at my de.k a I ever ritniil iu niv life I hiv gain' 4 mor tlinn ten imniia in weight."- S. S. Lincoln V-i-u-tto Sot Out i) f 'urerf I.a. Grippe But Jlriiefltett the HTtofr .Vvsfem. Miss Aiife .M. lif'-flcr, l.'HM N. Br-im Ave., M MC'iipo'i-.. M-.nn., wri'... "I. art 'iirina I "iitfTfd tr'ini la sripi" and v.ik pnrtialiv cutcd. inp the bad atter i?"iii''.i , 'im ii'n n'-. "..i'in(( , "s, yr tore, tint- o' ni- cnUrjje I't ends .WiO w Mi-ititiB mo a'kc'l im.' to in i'rrtma and I did so. ami tonic! n .ill nrci in'ire thin i hud pxp'-'-icd. Ii im. r.t:ly , urpd me of tb eiitarrlt, but tc.'oteri me to ppr'-t health, built up t i:c eniite ,j trm and brought, a happy Icctilig of buo;, an ::r i l.jrh I Ind n"l known f-r yiri. ' Ah' M. Dreaslei Ail Act reus' TrsHmontnt. Miss Joan CongiH, .riswold '.).-.- Home. Troy. N. Y.. is tho lending ladv with the uriTry tock t o. i:c wrj-eit th following: "Hui rg tii" pan wint'v of JDOJ I ,jf forod tor rvernl week front evep a--tank ot ui' l'te. which left t .rriout ca tarrhal coridiiiott of the '.tit-eat and rievi. ,-onie one innggo.tod Ioftina, An , toort. alter tv.i-ing ton -h time and mw on pltyfie'atiM. I fied the remody lattn fnii. and in a few eks a en ve!J r- e- ." .toytl ( A snulhmi lutlUO IL.tMliit -I. tttiltv i'urett. (.oa., Hnnwe'd, "' . Vi l i I es ; "titnc fie ov -a yr'.? bko I h(H a .or err rio!l nt irtitinp. n hir-h left, rtis V. i'.n I aystemie catarrh. A iriud advi,ed me to trv vour I'eruna. hi'-b 1 did. and was in mediately benefited and cured. 'l"h thtrri bottle con.pleted the cure. --If. !. lo. Ii you no not aenvo prompt er. irv results from the use tf Ji d aatis;t eruna write I at once to Hr. Hart man, giving a full a'ata i tnent of your case, and he will be please 1 I to give you his valuable advi- gratis. Address Or. Hurl man. President of Tne H.-ir'nian Sanitarium. ' oliimbus. Oh.o. Kalzer'e National Oats. Moi-t pn.lille O.ts on miib. Tha 1. . K. Uept. of Auric. ilti-.re, Wash, tiigiiin. s : "Sailer's Oats ars th beti cut of ov.r lo'ir tiiti'lretl sorts tilled hf us." This Erntid Oat ylelrted In Wls.-on.in IM bu.,flilo .ST bu , Ml.-M(,trt l h-t.. M i.sourl In., ntid Nnrtt, l),;kot. lotiu. tr a ! nuii mil pns.i.ri.iy do n.tv.ii yoj. I -.y It., r .1,0 bo CtillTill..:Sit. A I"e-.v Sworn to Yield, fl'.r'i :-irriir, Itirlrf, l'.'l n. ftrl. S.l'.r's Ilnm-lmtU-r t..r-t. 34 bn. sri. Kaitr i Hi- l .tiirti.1,. t:A bu. wtl. SiI't i . .:in.ltiju, Lj. rl. Salrrt", fftistws 1 1 Su. ,ir y. Kiltri' x SitiiHt. I.nso to. frr I. Atli.f on. lanti nn,l y.t.t,l. Swt .r. Ira T.n-,io. k. tirr,lri!Tlitui,to bit ).'.-l!iA, tSotzer'ts Kecltr. Dnmrr . r,n.At.t .. iea wi,.. r p.- tlw nt-.. It la ti"i ..mi, iioruhni. t.,.t n.-.n.pf t,r!T.ni.r outs, Lu' n iuM':i ,...ti,Un.t.un of Own. .;l. Tiei'titig Wi n. of (uu:- ni.'l ! ii. f rif-li et i n Iiiit i- r-t.-;.'l. li-xiwi-li . .-fr,tr.l ,1,; TOT m-t. Solzcr'a Mllltoa Dollar (frua. oal talk-eil i f j.-f3i on mni-. 1rnri rl CoII-pii-m iT'ifif-on mill Aivr. i.lrntnl I p. tnrT pruiaw It without ti.nt, vicUts U Icinj fu My i;tt It.t ti itanur" f- -nji , i-:alU'. Snlzrr'n Icoslnfe FMtrr'a, 1rih,i:iM rt..,iii m rich, io(rT, Pt. Iruf ll'H It fii.ii. fur ptip s f lectl, 14 1-tTi Ii Kit in U. l.tk; tf n I'tliT SO idiisj i i n"fi fiiitici Trr rpt amj-g p.l pvrr a J:pi.-, J4il, tUt Souili Of A VI Hi. ranrs and luv-rra. imJylwcf fTHtweiiof tniri-""M rli-Ti-rs f.f itl 111 men r. 'I'!.." (.er tt.fsn t uiir f"1 ( nrp vifctrMiif l. " nifci.e? A (jri'.l ii-.-iniir i f lira'aP ftirt 1 lnt"H ortiier 1't.tn'f. 1 frn.ro' utfra.iin4'itP, Bt'fsfcp.a:!-; a.i urta nl Veg-jtarlt Snd. For lOr In Slam pa nd tl nanir of tin pi. per. we will -dm.'I ?icu m !! uf f.irtn t1 aiiiplfta iir-inliiiht bw-iii Ol , t'lfPtlir-r With -ruir imiiini'ttli istv Ulutv intiPd -rn'-atcsnif. f-r tAnijt. Send for tama lA.ilaa mm CAPSICUM VASELIHE (eci dpis ooLLAe.ioi.airi be) Asnbstltute for and sitrjertorto mustard or trl dl any oioer piiuir, ana iii nor. oueierin mostdeilcaie skin. '1 henain-aHayiniran rurativetiualltiesof tblsartlelearawoBdt-r- Iful. It will stop tba tootbaclteat otuiu,aal relieve head acne and aciatlea. Wareooto mvntl it as tbe best aud safest astern.! t-ounUtr-irntuiit knots n.ulso aaaBvitercn' remedv for nilns la the ebest audstomscb landallrheu niatie.nriiralgteandgoutyeom- l pininxH. A l rial win pm .nit w. cisii" I tor It. and It ill he found to be iBValuahlc II n the household. Many peonlesa jr"lt 1Mb tiMrn .11.1 ........ n r.illi... '' Pri. ,. I els., at all ilru.-irii-tsoi' other dealers, or l.y saudiitirthl.amount totitdn posiaaaaUmt t we will send trotin tuhehy mail. Noarllrli Isnontfl neaoerpMNl nviitcpiitiiinnnir..fc,iv "anieearrlesonrUtM-l.asotherwIseltlsDot gauoiDe. CMBSBBKOi un mru. vs., 1, rule bireot. PBlt . vm vnf. EW " J . s.l' f,V . ' who are sul fnrlns? from VM.h trull. -' 't ble. KbeUBia- jJrta?--3 -"" turn, or a toifV fcrS-.--.?5'r' weak eoBdl- r-rV5 ttoa at the -i 2t4-sa uai saa va i". drureiat for Dr. Bennett's WKW LtlFK, a medU-tne thai (TKK.s. l.9 par bottle o alx boulea 00. Dr. BeontXl'B WOMDKK OIIj eursta all ain'JM. nrnsiorniu ti' tnation and treatise ot diseases. BKNStrCsr si lilt INK IIMPHH, N orfolh. Va. T A nti-BccoIin lOBACCOaHPHS BaVP (in, sars. tiiai mf Ja, AOBKt-Al- M. v.itti"s a DROPCYsiIIiliS mmmm. mt SMW . mm f aawra B aj, a a- a. aaasa s aeas. sva. siiaaasi me kDvlimiitt'JvY" it fays" mm J