HAPPY WOMEN. Wouldn't any woman be happy. After yenrs of backache suffering, Days of misery, night of unrest, Tbe distress of urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? No reason wby any reader Should suffer in the face of evidence like this: Mrs. Almlra A. Jackson, of East Front St., Traverse Cily, Mich., snys: "1'or twenty years I never knew wliat it was to have good health. Al'nV MWS&s Everjr vbytU H il-Jpc8 UlSXr consulted tL-iJr'it HUA 1 nud !lver kr f "JSYl trouble. but their in odkiiit-s did oie no good. Just before I begun using Drum's Kidney Fills I was al- most paralysed. I could bardly stand on :ny feet because of the numbness am! lack of circulation. Had a knife been thrust into my kidneys the pain could not have been more intense. My sleep was disturbed by visions of dis torted figures. The kidney secretions were anuoyiiigly irregular, and I was lortured with thirst and always bloated. I i!ed seven boxes of Donn's Kidney rills. The bloating subslde-d until I weighed 100 pounds less, eonid Klccpjlke g vJ'ilil YJlj IiyYd of the pain and the iiregMiuriiy of the kidney action. My circulation is good and I feel better iii every way." A free trial of this great kidney med icine which cured Mrs. Jackson will be mailed on application to ony part of the United States. Address Fostcr Mllburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. For salo by all druggists; price 00 cents per box. She Has Right to Damages. What compensation can be made te a woman who, after being engaged fot a quarter of a century, is finally Jiltei by the man who had won ber maiden affections T The jury the other day assessed It at 650. Miss Eliza Dawes of Manchester, England, sued William Brown for breach of promise She Is now forty-six and he Is fifty two. She was a girl ot eighteen when Brown won her heart and two yean later they became engaged, Brown promising to wed ber as soon as hi; mother died an event which wai shortly expected but Mrs. Brown per slated in living on until two yean ago. Then the marriage was set for March, 1902. To Brown, however the Idea of marriage seemed to havt lost Its charm, for suddenly he sailed for America, and there became en gaged to a young woman. So tbe flrsl and faithful betrothed believed It hei duty to institute proceedings against the fickle Brown, especially as she bad during the twenty-six years refused four other offers of marriage. 'Miss Whittaker, a prominent club woman of Savannah, Qa., tells bow she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of LydiaE Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dzab Mus. Ptnkham: I heartily recommend Lydla E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound as a Uterine Tonie and Regulator. I suffered for four years with irregularities and Uterine troubles. No one but those who have experienced this dreadful agony ean form any idea of the physi cal and mental misery those endure who are thus afflicted. Your Vege tablo Compound cured me within three months. I was fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods are regular and painless. What a blessing it is to be able to obtain such a remedy when so many doctors fail to help you. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is better than any doctor o.- medicine I ever had. Very truly yours, Miss East Whittakh, 004 38th St, W. Savannah, Ga." fBOOO forfait Iforttlrml of moooo lotttr erevfff. ohuIoohob oannot ho ereeeese. The testimonials 'which we are constantly publishing from Srateful women prove beyond a oubt '. i power of Lydia E. Pinkhai.. s Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases. Millions of U.M.C. Shot Shell are sold each year. They are mad In the largest cartridge factory la the world. ThcDIIIOII KEULL1B CIRTRID6E CO. meaipeirr, mm Yaurtomhr MM mom. Caimmgmt upborn toquoot. Is tilt Bsc. -- . chrmato W ilawt lUaier, ZZvZZr&Zi t-iTi ii yI V-,' rat., ro. 3 II' -HJSSSMfitiis.1 In tw.8otrt by ilrimgtm. t M iv j i.m I Weird Cold Weather 8tory. Oscar Wilie of Las Sueur. Minn., met with a most remarkable accident re cently that very nearly cost him hit life. With his rifle in hand he was at tempting to get within range of a cat he desired to shoot, when the animal ran up Into the framework supporting the water tank. Standing directly beneath the eat Wllte shot straight up at it, careless ly forgetting the fact that the tank was within range. The bullet killed the cat and pierced the bottom of the tank, and ii an Instant the water, gushing out, sur rounded Mr. Wllte with a completi shower bath In a temperature of 3f degrees below sero. Instantly his overshoes froze to tin stone foundation on which he wai standing, and, stooping to unbuckle them, ho was chained by the spray, freezing in the terrible cold as fast as it fell into a helpless statue of Ice, stiff and Immovable as a stone. On); by his stooping posture, which kept his face free from the ice, was h saved from suffocation. Soon the flow of the water wai stopped by the sediment of the tank flowing into the bullet hole, and 8 little son of Mr. Wilte, who had Beee the whole affair, ran for assistance. II was necessary to loosen the unfor- tunate man's feet with chisels, and when he had been carried Into tbe house by three strong men the, icf had to be broken from him with club's. He was badly frigHcncd by the experience, but otherwise unharmed, The body of the cat was found fro sen to bis back. Pioneer Press. The Mud of Patagonia. A scientist exploring Patagonlt says: "The Impassabillty of Pata gonlan mud is proverbial. You can not walk through It and it takes a sturdy mule to carry you through. More often than not It Is caused by tho burrowlngs of n tailless rat known as the tucu-tucu. Acres upon acres, amounting to square miles even ol otherwise sound and wholesome ground are undermined by this lnd fatigable little pest; he holds the country as nothing elso holds it, until the. advent of the sheep or cattle (which he hates) induces him to sir tho Bcenes of his nightly labors." FITS permanently cured. No ntsornervous- ness after first day's useot Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Kestorer.tatrial liottleand treatiere Dr. R. H. Kline. Ltd., 931 Aroh St., I'hila., Pa It's the love of the other fellow for vour money that is the root of all evil. Ladles Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot. Ease, a powder. It makes Unlit or new shons easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching leet. ingrowing nans, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2oc. Don't ac cept any substitute. Trial package Free by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N.Y, One trouble with neonle who have ex cuses is that they can't always think ot them. Teoelnte and Billion Dollar Gram. Tbe two greatest fodder nlanti on earth. one good for 14 tons of hay and tbe other 8f tons green fodder per acre. Urowl everywhere, io does Victoria Rape, yield, ing 60,000 lbs. sheep and swine food per acre. , A.C.L. JUST SEND IOC. IN STAMPS TO THE John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive in return their big catalog and lots ot tarm seed samples. The United States furnished $80.000,. 000 of the ?205,OO0,000 worth of gold which tbe world produced In 1002. Colorado produced JJS.OOO.OOO. Cali fornia 510,000,000 nnd Alaska J8.000,- 000. Teafnees Cannot fie Cured bv local annlleatlons as thev cannot rr-aeh the diseased portion of tbe ear. Then If only one way to cure acumens, ana ttint is hy consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is lu- flamed you have a rumblingsound or Imper fect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness Is tbe result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will De destroyed forever. Mne o ises out of ten are caused by catarrh ,whi;h Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh Jthat can not be cured by Hall's t'aturrh Cure. Hend for circulars rree. . J. l hkni.t a Co., Toledo, U. Hold bv Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Within the last few years tbe various colonies of Europeans In Egypt have built their own hospitals. There are now in Cairo French, German, Aus trian, Anglo-American and Italian bos its Is. Mrt.Wlnjdow'sSootblngSyrupforchlldreu teething, soften tbe gums, reduces inflamma tion allays pain, cures rand collo. tl6u. abottle Only after repeated failure! to catch on does a girl announce ber decision never to marry. All creameries use butter color. Wby not do as they do use June Tint But tbb Colqh. More men would have indigestion ii forced to eat their words. Plso'sCurefor Consumption is an Infallible medicine for coughs and eolds. N. W, bAMUEL, Ocean Orove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900. Borne women will believe any kind of story ii there is sscandalconnected with it. For ai.ea Money Order. The John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., mail postpaid IS trees, consisting ol Apricots, Apples, Crabs, Cherries, Plums, Peaches and Pears, just the thing for a city or country garden, including the great Bit mark Apple, all bardy Wisconsin stock, are sent you free upon receipt of 11.85. AND FOB 160. AND THIS HOTIQB yon get sufficient seed of Celery, Carrot. Cabbage. Onion, Lettuce, Radish and Flower Seeds to furnish bushels of choice flowers and lots of vegetables for a bis family, together with our great plant and seed cataW. ACL It was probably some married man who first discovered that troubles never come singly. CT-SMTH-fUT-raST ibt ckeTMte.3 itflRtWKlM-. TVs be rota to. Aillts antral M liitv-Kvtn woo cossnm unmet TOW E R J iWrn Caub ort rt&U fMwa tt xk! swr Thy tit mk in taxi or tHo for c kint of set work v rttn emit btornjU JIGN Of Tne rDri o tuvtttt to a x WocUft All rtWUc erskra xlf thes i J. lows co semtajuu ha Vmi (MMMIjeMnonftClst in ieNSnaal "3 Attck to Pure Breeds. One of the worst features of tbe poultry business, snys Maine Tanner, has been the enr.e for something new, leading the breeders into a realm of llsconlcnt whore they lire all tho time ittcinpting something new. One of '.be worst mistakes Is that of crossing (Mire breeds, because these breeds, as i rule, have been built up through p Mcnce and energy for a particular line if work, and crosses are sure to Injure ;nther than help. In fart, the meanest nongi-els to be found are those which re tho result of -crossing two of our sest breeds. Hotter by far select the Oreed you like best and then stick to !t, Improving It, weeding out the In ferior birds and breeding always from !be best and selecting tho mules from tilrds that have descended from grout yroducers. In this way we build up. Coop For Hen and Chlrkens. A very cheap and simple roosting foop for hen nnd chickens is shown by ibis sketch. Take a plank one by '.wolve, six feet long, saw In three pieces, two feet long, then suw one of them triangular: one of these and one 5f the others make one end, the front and back can be made out of old goods box see sketch. Cover with shingles. It Is made with a detachable bottom, held in place by four hooks and sta ples, one at each corner so It can be taken off and scrubbed and cleaned out. 1 put the dimensions on the sketch. For ventilation bore six au gur holes in each side A. W. Tober uiun, Hefner. O. T. SIIADK FOIl STHAWBERBIES. V. A. Clark nnd O. M. Taylor, of the New York Experiment Station, Ijene va, report results obtained In shading strawberries. With a thin cheesecloth yields were materially Increased and sometimes even doubled, nnd with some varieties the yield was little af fected or was even decreased. Using cheesecloth one commercial grade heavier, there was u heavy loss on every one ef sixteen varieties tested. While the thinner cheesecloth, ripen ing was in some cases hastened by a day or two, but with the thicker one it was retarded about four duys. The effect of hading on tbe berry Itself wus to increase it In weight ubout one- Uth. lihe good effects of shading 1he strawberry are produced by conserva tion of soil moisture as a result of Ics sencd evaporation and transpiration, und by a slight increase in tempera ture of air and of soil. Tho greatest bitieQt is derived from Die protection of the plants from wind. The injur! ous effects result from diminishing the Intensity of the light. The practice does not appear to be of value com mercially; Irrigation Is far mure ef fective, and, where practicable, prob ably would be cheaper. Feeding Horning Masli. Sometimes experience upsets one's plans, which were thought about right, wonderfully and completely. For years the writer has advocated tbe moderate feeding of laying hens during the win ter; feeding them enough, of course, but feeding scanty rather than run ning the risk of overfeeding and thus shutting off the egg supply. A veter an poultryman who called at my farm a year ago, said that I did not feed suf ficiently heavy of tbe morning mash, so this winter we started out to sec if he was right, and found, to our aston ibhment, that he was. We now give the laying hens enough of the warm mash In tho morning so that they ent all they want before It gets cold. The remainder Is then gath ered up and an hour luter heated und put in the troughs again, when the beus eat as ravenously of It as if they bud bad none un hour curlier, ltcsult, more eggs than In tbe previous win ters from tbe sume number of bens and pullets. In trying to figure out the cause of this change It was con cluded that tbe bens were uuablo to take much of tbe sticky mass in their crops at first, but after a drink of wa ter and an hour of rest they were in condition to take care of the balance, really only getting in the two feeds tbe quantity necessary for one feed and tbe equivalent of one good feed of grain. Try it the rest of tbe winter and see how It works with your poul try. Indianapolis News. Care of Cows. In tbe feeding of dairy cows, two seasons are recognized by the average dulryman. These are the winter feed lng season and the summer season. In the former case tbe animals are entire ly dependent upon wbat grain and fod der are allotted to them, there being no opportunity for grazing- afforded. Tbe very opposite of this is true dur ing tbe summer season, the animals being expected to bunt their own Uv lng, says Farmers' Tribune, Tbe transition from one season to another frequently causes a falling off la tbe milk supply. This Is particularly true In the fall, when tbe animals are left to shift for themselves after tbe night become cold. Tbe fact Is lost sight of that a dairy animal Is of a rather deli cate constitution, and on this accouut cannot withstand tbe hardships which tbe beef animal can bear. It is a good plan to give cows shelter at night after tbe first of October. If they are put in tbe stable or In sheds and fed a small grain ration night and morning, together with a little fodder, they will liberally respond, tit such treatment at milking time. While tbe days remain warm they are as well off In the pasture, as there la no food bet ter aosptea ror milk production than la trass. Grass Is also economical, aad for this reason on should tndeaver to extend tne grazing season Just as leng as possible. If pastures are getting bare, It will generally iy to haul n little fodder to tbe field. Never turn cows on frosted grass nfter having kept them In the stable during tV night. Improving the Orrliard. Orchard soils usually require nr quantities of potash erlHixers, Tb! applies especially to the pouch, plum grape and small fruit tracts. The nmxi convenient form of potash fertilizer Is knlnit, which may be used on ordin ary soil at the rate of "too pounds per acre, allowing a space of a couple of years or more between applications. Where the nrchnrds cr vine-yards are scuill, wood ashes may he used In stend. Tbe cowpen or my bouii Is llir best nitrogenous fertilizer where sticl. Is needed, but unless the trees show M tendency to make very little growth during the summer months, fertilizer of this kind should lu used sparingly. The liberal application of nltiogennus manures causes a heavy growth of loaf and brnncb. This may prove a detriment Instead of an udvantngo, since Insect pests got In tlielr must damaging work on the young and ten der growth. Various discuses also of ten attuck young trees that have been forced too rapidly, causing injury nnd sometimes dentil to the promising specimen. ' Barnyard manure will prove beneficial to worn out orchards, which, however, should be well pruned and cultivated to encourage them to take a new hold on life. Manure may be applied early in the spring, using about twenty loads to the aero and discing In, or It may bo turned under with a stirring plow, nnd later the soil may bo leveled with the harrow and planted to some small crop requiring cultivation. For this, potatoes, beans, peas or even cabbage may bo utilized. The innln object Is to conserve the moisture nnd to bnsten decomposition of organic matter in the soil. C. " Barrett, in The Epltomist. Farm Convenience. " The first two figures show conven iences originally sketched In this Farm Journal, which snys of them: This crate should be about throe foot high and fitted with sidepieeos extend. Ing below It that will just tit Into the side irons of the wagon body. It can thus be sot upon the wagon lied in an Instant and will bo found most useful in moving calves, sheep, pigs o:- other stock. It will lit on to a sled in tho same way for winter use. It Is also convenient when liuuling loose unite rial. If this is long the rear gate can be hinged to open at the side. The 5illi CRATK, PLOW AND MOVA1II.K HURDLE. slats should be of hard wood three quarters of flu inch lliick. When there la plowing to be done close to fences or trees have your smith put extension roils on the plow and a clevis to liiti li the team to, like the cut. The sketch was sent us by one of our readers in Kansas, and ho snys It works well for bim. If Iho beam of the plow Is adjustable to draft it should, of course, be adjusted be fore tho rods are bolted to the handles. The lower figure shows two views of portable sheep fencing used at tbe Col orado experiment station. It Is easy to move about and set up and very rent1 lly made. Connecticut Farmer. Poultry Notes. Frosted combs will check eg? pro duction, (.'oat tl.cni with vaseline. For heavy breathing or rattling in the throat we have found nothing bet ter than a teaspoonful of glycerine, to which is added four drops of turpen tine. If.you mean to purchase eggs for get ting, start early. Eggs are not apt to batch so well, nor are tbe chicks so strong, it obtained from bens that have been laying for many weeks. To feed a duckling ten weeks will cost ubout five cents per pound. Labor, marketing, etc., will add ns niueh move to the cost. The bird should weigh five pounds and sell for more than fifty cents to bring any profit. It Is not n bad idea for a poultryman to have padlocks on the egg crates. It serves to show un delusiveness to customers who regularly expect first class articles, and then it's a proof that they have not been tampered wltb. The color of tho newly hatched chick does not always indicate what the mature plumage will be. Those who have bought eggs of pure bred stock should, therefore, not be hasty In passing judguicut on the merits of tbe stock. The cheapest way to rid a poultry bouse of all kinds of lice is to thor oughly scald with boiling water, with sulHclent salt added to make a brine. Apply the remedy once a week for three weeks, using a pall and tin cup in apply lug it. Rough, scaly shanks spoil the ap pearance of any fowl. Tbe parasite that burrows under the uatural scale and destroys It may be killed by coal oil. Tbe oil should nut be permitted to saturate tbe feuthers of the thighs, or it may blister tho skin and cause tbe feathers to come out. It Is always best to mix tbe kerosene with sweet oil or a little lard. When you see a fowl staggering around with its head thrown back ou its shoulders, that means vertigo. Catch It, pour water slowly from a height of three feet on tho back of its bead for Ave minutes. Itepeat the pro cess in a little while, and pen It up without a bite for two days. You have been feeding too high, and It needs starvation for a day or two. Returns of the receipts from shipping on the Sues Canal In January show an Increase on tbe year from 11,003,573 to 11,830,000. ; ... A school for theatrical critics la to be opened In l'arls. The students are to attend dress rehearsals and writ them on tot jpyacUc. HO APPETITE EMACIATED - NERVOUS. Many "Women During' the Spring' Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude. Loss of Appetite and Nervousness What They Need Is PE-RU-NA, THE GREAT TONIC Miss Rertha M. Rush. ."I-IS Kincarde streets Pittsburg, l'a., Superintendent Ju nior Society of Methodist Protestant church, and leading soprano of the choir, writes: "Words cannot deserihe my thank fulnFM to yon for I'oriinn. I was a sufferer from systemic catarrh for yeuis and was in a very much run-down condition. 1 was extremely nervous, and had the most fool ish fears over nothing. 1 was thin and emaeiatcd. "My physician adviwd me to leave this climate, hilt as it was not convenient to do so at this time, I took the advice of a friend to ue a bottle of I'cnina. I took it faithfullv, and when the first bottle was gone 1 felt so mueh better that I bought six more and took them faithfully, alter whieh I looked like a new woman. "1 gained in flesh, my appetite returned and all my old symptoms had diappeared. I am more than thankful to I'cruna." Miss IVertha M. Rush. I AM TIRED. Everybody is Tired Spring Weather Does It Every One Should Be Cautious. Depression of the nervous system at the approach of spring is the cause. (ieneral lassitude, dull, heavy senxAtions, continual tired feeling, with irregular ap petite, and sometimes loss of sleep. I'e runa meets every indication and proves it self to be perfectly adapted to all their va ried peculmritiea. Peruna invigorates the system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the normal appetite and produces regular aTeep. That tired feeling whieh is the natural result of the depressing effect of warm weather immediately after the invigorat ing cold of winter quietly disappears when reruns is taken. 1 hoiisancls are dai'y tes tifying to its pricelcsa benefit . Mrs. H. hassatt, lOT) W. llilh street, Dos Moines, la., writes: "I am happy to give my endorsement for your valuable medicine, I'cnina, as I consider it a valu able medicine to take when the system is run down from overwork. About two years ago I felt that 1 must take a long rest, as I hail been unable to work for over a month and eould not regain my strength. I could not sleep at night unci was in a very ner vous, high strung condition. I decided to try what I'cnina would do to build up my strength, and am pleased to say that I be gan to improve very shortly, and in less than two months 1 was able to take up my work, and felt better than I have for years. I take it now twice a year, and find that it keeps me in perfect health." Mrs. KuKsatt was for over ten years the mana ger of a plant furnishing ladies' wear and employing hundreds of women. Tired, Nervous Women. There are thousands of them everywhere. A few bottles of Peruna would do them untold benefit. As a tonic and nerve in vigorator it has no equal. It builds up the nerve's, it gives strength to the circulation and at once restores the appetite and di gestion. No feeble woman should be with out Peruna. Mirror Has Lasted Long. Asa Howard of St. Johnsbnry, Vf., has a mirror which has been handed down five generations. The first owner, bis great-great-grandfather, lived to bo 99 years 9 months and 9 days old. Had Busy Fall and Winter. Mrs. Nat I.lttlcflcld of Elmwood village, X. H., who Is "5 years old, has spun the yarn and knit more than fifty pairs of double mlttenn, hesldes doing the family knitting this fall and winter. i For Rheumatism i A Neuralgia. Sprains 8 m Lumbago Bruises a m BacRache Soreness I X Sciatica Stiffness Z A Usa the old reliable nmir M (St Jacobs Oil! W Prioa, 5c aal 50c. V RIFLE & PISTOL CARTRIDGES. " It's the shots that hit that count. " Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. ALL DEALERS SELL WINCHESTER MAKB OF CARTRIDGES. CEST FCH M I h. tfsjr A w a OUaiukHTaaOCUBa fee ell trael issslln. eaaseelertM.'etnaeee.s., Uattsi a7W lee, wtiU e the Meeeacb. bloated bew.le, tool , fceaeMke, InSifeetlea, !., eeiae mttox eatlat, Uvm treuble. eallew eaiei ssslbiisiii. Vvkea rel buwete 4 t eava reeUrl yom are elek. Ceeetjawtieei Mil e re feey. fee) eU elker d'ai.sss ali w te(raalaeilaefiksaa41au veeee WeeHeuj.' Meaaener what Lw yom, mt' CA4CAB STS Uder, tot mtswTtl hm e( weal aed ate well aatll ra pot jmsr m . s liekt, Tike ee aivtee, atari with Cmt in is tt. J ,W aeee.xle Uiaiet re e ej . reeeJljsel TkljmdM tselel aH G C C. k.ee eW Ja ea. " besklM tree. aisdreee iWUoe Bo-tee)? Coa . f ' ' or f.js. JLm- - tm V JX mdzM i U v " -v ?'' 1 am MISS BERTHA M. Si 1 ;I Miss Rush Suffered With. Systemic Catarrh Was Nervous, Had jC No Appetite, Grew Thin and Emaciated. She Now Looks Like a New Ij Woman After a Course of Fe-ru-na. AVAVAV.V.SV.V.W.V.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.".V.V.V.'' ,wwvmvwvmmwvw s.,vs.s.s.ss..s.vs.s.s.vs-sj J Ifynu donot receive prompt and tuitiafactoru rennll front the use of J j Peruna, write at once to Vr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your J cane, and he trill be plained to glee lou hi vulunblc advice graft. Address Vr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, t Columbus, Ohio. i vKnf. Given Avvay W 3 U U Write us or Mk on Alsnastlne lnir for parllctilmra snd free ssmiila oori ot Tho Butlturr Wall tloatlnff TIm, vtvHisi ac orrmaiuia venulD. rieTS! rubsorscalcs. Von can applj ll mil I oold wsur. teaml'iil Wis In while oai i drllcua tints. Not adisesj. breed leg, out. I nfJlmtM fttnt.wator slue, orvueraltoii. HUT I AlabMtlnelnMb. psekacw. lror"ly '- I belled, of ltoL, herdwmrsajyl drug denVrt. I - ri ii. -a nn lMbntiaa. 1 endi uur Ann'i 1 Ideai; tree. AUaVlUa CO, it tot IUIU, ticL. I sr in eucr n s. FREE to WOmEIM A Large Trial Box and book of in structions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToifetAntiseptic Pastlne Is In powder form to dissolve la water non-poisonous ndl.rsup.rior to liquid antiseptics containing alcohol which Irritates Inflamed surfaces, end have do cleansing prop erties. Tbe contents of every box makes more Antiseptic Solu tion lasts longer goee further has more ant In th. family and does morcgood than, ny antiseptic preparation ou can buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal WS, for Leucorrhoea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female Ills Paxtlnels invaluable. L'scd as a Vaginal 'Wash w rhallonuo the world to produce its equal fur thoroughness. Itisarevolationln clvanking and healing power; it kills all germs whii-n cause Inflammation and discharges. All leading druuKun keep Paxtlne; price. V. aboif if voursduesnot.send to usfnr U. lion't take a substitute there is nothing like I'aitiiie. Writeforthe Freolloa of l'aitlne to-day. S. P AXIOM CO., 7 Pop Bldg., Boston, Mass. TKE C3VELS I r v w-:.;:::''i;;,v::-?' ,' i 1 $fif - ' ....,',. RUSH PITTSBURG. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty v( Potash In the fertilizer spells quality J anu quantity in tne liar- i vest. Wrile us and tVaMLvtf,';'! we will eend you, .iw; rev, by ne,t mail, VVrifi our money ur money wiiiiuiie -jfiL.TTf.'-Tl books. 0XSMAN KALI WOkS, 94 Houtv Street, new Vers. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.i &3 SHOES UNION HAOs V. Ij. IIOHKIttS sbora Imve by their excellent style, r-ttsv-flttinir. una superior wcarliia; qiiulitiea, achioved the lu l iter: t dlllo of any kliues iu tbe world. Xliey uro Just as Rood as tliosa that cost you 84 to tj the only difference is the price. 5od EwryutHort, Look for name and price on bottom. Iln.i-.1.. - '-- - . ,.ri,,,i IUM0JI.N mijiie vvg C olukln, wliii-lt IsereryM here r,neeleil lo IHHIteBneat I'atent leather yet prnrturcl. f Color Itololo urrd. tikoesbTnsll.tSr.eitia. Writs for tslalu. W.L.bouflss, Breekloa, Saea. CAPSICUM VASELIHEl AiabetHuteforaud superior to mustard or anr omer piaaier, anu win not uitsteruie ruoet delicate skin. J bepeiu-ailaytogand earaUveuualltiesof talsarUolearewooder- fnt. It will stop tbe toolbacb.at onee,aod rellere b.adacbe and sulatica. We recom- mead It as tbe heal and safest external oouuter-lrrltantknown.also a.anexternal remed for pains In the chest audatonutrb andalhheon'.atle.tiettraleieanU f auljoou P'ainta. A trial will prove wbat we claim forlt, and It will befuund to be Invaluable la tbe hoosebold.ManTpeopleear't lata, bestofallof f our preperkUona." Price IS eia.. at all d ruaglau or ouier emen, r7 ModlnetblsaiuoanttoQsin poetaKe.taniM wewtirsendrnontMbebrinall. No article bonld beaeoepUd b thepubllcun eeethj same earrles on r I be I , a s ol herw 1 es 1 1 1 s eWt If SUte Street, Nsw Yoaa Crr. PATENTS, TUAUK..MAHKH AND PFNUIONS. Are Vee leiereetedf Millions of dollar bare been nm.loat of Psieats snd Tr4le-Msrk UUIluusol dollar efeappruprt attwl to pay pelihtoba, ' years prarili-e, fur lulurouuou aud llleratur. fllKK. write te TUB W. II. Wll.LM tO.MrANV, Wills Ilullduig. Ill lad- Are. Wasaiaa'ea. P. a Saw MiUo The DeLeaeb Patent Variable Frletlee Paf4) Saw Will wilb 4 k. p. caU l,ve feel per dee. All kdect-e. Triamaent, Jrlaaer.) Ceca and babe Sellle, Water W keels, teth Mills, Weed Sewa, Our baedeome aew Calabef will ialeeee ye. La twll SiiaV Caw i awa ax. aiisasa. tee. 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