Cntr.t Nhanmatlsm and Catarrh afaallclns) (ml Vroe. Thesn fro risnoe ars the. rfsr't of eu wfi:l poUone.l coii'litlon of flirt blo.iU. Jf yon bar acMna joint ami back, shouldir hlndss, hero ,n'.rr, cvlppjmi hands, lags or fef, .'wollni, miiMlw, .MftiriK, sliari., Mtlng j.lne, suit that tirod. d!.-ouraRmi fmlfnff of rbuir.al!.:n, or t!: hawklne, pitting, blurred ycilght, rtaf:.ss. Hick tteaatili, lioadii"u, tiolsos in ttia head, mu 0OH3 throat discharges, dor-Ryinir; t!th, bd brent b, belching san of onUirh, take Jiotnuld Illood BaJn (B. JJ. B.) It kills tha polton in th blood wlikli i-au'fn Ihwu nwftil symptom?. glrloK n pnro. ),eaiU;y blood supply to tbe joints and aiuouu iii"in braces, iind makes n pcrle-.'t ouru of thi worst rheumatism or foulest cntnrrh. Cnros where all oho full. Blood Balm (B. D. B.) la composed of puro Iiotnulc !n Kreillents, good for wenk kldiirys. Im prove the dlftcwtlon, cures dyspi pits.. A perfect tonlo for old folrs by Kiv'nK them "w, rich, pure blood. Thoroughly ter.tod for thirty year. DrufrKiats, 1 per largo bottle, with eomplcto directions for hoxe oure. Sample freo and prepaid by wrltlnK Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ca. I)eerlbe trouble and sprrinl free D)e;!nal adrlco sent in sealed letter. Girl Writes Verse. ; Violet Firth, a thirtccn-ycar-old V.v.tf !llsh girl, has written a voluni of (Terse which Vis Bold more than 3.000 'copies. A TRULYJDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER Vigorous Health Is the Great Source of tbe Power to Inspire and Encourage -All Women Uhould Seek It. One of the most noted, successful and rlcb,i men of this century, in a recent artiobe, hatr said, " Whatever I am and whatever success I havo attained in this world I owe all to my wife. From the day I first knew her she hns been nn inspiration, and the greatest help mate of my life." To be such a successful tvitg, to re tain the love and admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make the most of himself, should bo a woman's constant study. If a woman 6nds that her energies are flapfjinfr, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appear under her eyes, she has backache, headaches, bearing down pains, nervousness, whites, irreg ularities or the blues, she should start at once to build upeher system by a tonio with specific powers, such as Lydia B. Fit. "vim's Vegetable Com pound. Following we publish by request a "'letter from a young wife : .Dear Mrs. Fink hum: " Ever since my child was born I have suf fered, as I hope few women ever havo, with in flammation, female weakness, bearing-down pains, backache and wretched headaches. It affected my stomach so 1 could not enjoy my meals, and half my time was spent in bed. " Lydia E. finkb'am's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glnd to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery. It brought me health, new life and vitality." Mrs. fless'e Ainsloy, 11 South 10th Htreot, Tacoma, Wash. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman If you ha ve symptoms you don't un derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham, ut Lynn, Mass. Her advioe is free and always helpful. Good Teeth a Good Temper Are characteristic of the Atkins Saws always. That is because they are made of the best steel in the world Silver Steel - by men that know how. Alkine Sawa, Corn Knivei, Perfection Floor Scrapere, etc., ire told by all good hardware dcelere. Catalogue Co request. E. C. ATKINS a CO. Inc. Larfrit Saw Miauftctureri in the World Factory and Executive Office!, Indianapolla Bkanchrs New York, Chlcsco, Minneapolis Portland (Orrfon), Scittlc, bin FranrUco Mtmpaia, Atlanta and 1 oionto (Canada) Accf pt no ubitltutt Inilit qr the Atfcln nl Brand j Told by good dealers everywcw: $000ToBeG Reliable Information We will give One Dollar for a Postal Card civine the first reliable news of a Cbance to tell e horizontal steam engine of our style, within our range i of sizes. We do not want inquiries at this time (or vertical, traction or gas I engines. ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS have ft furs beea the eleadard for all alum pleats. Beat of material and vorkmaaahip. Our bis ampul aaablaa ua to aell en email prof ile. Aa Ailaa, the beat la tbe word, coals ao 1 enera tbaa lbs vibsr a,ad. Willi teddy tor tut mcM vlttr. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS Watte aiwlt la all ritiM INDIANAPOLIS I Cavllw KaglBtA Utfb Rimm) Ll WaMr TntMlUIUit I ftourVa) rnt ir Competma fuiiD. Tubular ItoiUrt I Autonalicliai'M TaiiHCtag f it. mi l'rtabttIUrf 1 tUM kmUr la tsi-vtca 4,0M,0O0 H f. II H N T F D - R'. "fftr. JtiWxjl Tlrl'-U An n... Particularly Wild Li af THrtove, HiiuineU. Fe. . all'. V dr.." Or. Cecil l i.uch. WaabiuKtua, 0. 0. I'llluTCn ut Women Ani New artii la 'il l.t aHWOKK MVP ' fc UvwiWOIiia USD 8(111!" ,Ta Oovi-rnuienl land Oiil.klf. CONRV lril.A() NOI'VKNIR PO1 iilSnH. Si UaiillfHlooloredaieneeJor Jo Oonoy Inlaud Poatal CarilCu .. Ooner llend.M.r . nnnnnv sw wiooymn "- f. wSr.i.1. 10 de' k.Ma SV.. m. a a- easss't aoaa, aeaa, auasi. ea. C: I I kW ?AJuat 6 jinp. bailee Uuli baa I Intlm0. Bold by druvtrlow - m rrrw " e' I jtlrJ.BeJSteinsfcy J CONGRESSMAN COUIDEN Sludt Quick ricller From Bladder Troutrlrta Throneh lloan'a i:itltifr t'llla. Hon. Josepli A. aulti Member of Congress. repreM-uUJ.Jl the 18tU Dis- iftMt&va. "ve eoIJiors' IIoqjo nt Bvtl), N. Y., writes: Qeutlemen: As many of my friends havo used Donn's Kidney Pills und hove been cuved of kidney and bladder troubles, I feel it my duty to recoinmpnd the medicine. From personal experience I know Dean's Kidney Tills will cure Inflammation of tho blridder, having experienced re lief tbe second day of using the medi cine. (PiKiied) J. A. GOCLDEN. Sold by all denlers. DO cents n bor. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. . Newspaper Man In lght Plaoi. Joseph Bucklin Bishop, who has bfinn appointed executive secretary of 11.0 Panama commission. Is especially well equipped to perform the duties of that position. Mr. Bishop has all trie expert knowledge necessnr", and, moreover, by his long experience as a newspaper worker la peculiarly fitted to serve as the agent of public ity. Btatiof Ohio, Oittoi Toledo, I Lucas Oooxtt. f Fiiaxk J. Cheney mtiks ontu thnt hn h senior partner ot tlio firm of F. J. CuiMir.t Co., Jolng- businesi la tbo City of Toledo. County ami Htnto atoremlJ, and that aalti Arm will pay tlio gum of oss hondsed noL LARB for aaob and nrory casa ot catasrb that cannot ba curod by the una of Hall's C'atahrhCubk. Frame J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my . -a. . prerenal, tbls Oth day of Decein- seal. bor.A.U., 1836. A.W. Cileasom, 1 - ' Xotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curels taken Internally, an I actndirootly on the blood aud muoous "ur faensuf the system. Send for testlinonliilj, Irnp. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O, fold by all I)ruirlst., 7.1?. 'lake Hall's Family Fills for ooatipatloa, I'unamit nats lor babioa were in vogue in London this summer. ECZEMA FOR TWO YEARS I.ttile Glrl'a Aerial SufTerlng Willi Terrible Skill Humor Slrepleea Mclit For Mother Spaedy Cure by Oullcura. ".My little girl had been suffering for I wo years from eczema, and during that lima 1 could not get a night's sleep, as her uilmuut was very severe, i had tried so many remedies, deriving no benefits, 1 had given up ail hope. But as a last resort I was persuaded to try Cuticura, and on box of the Ointment, and two bottles of the Insolvent, together with the roap, ef fected a permanent cure. Airs. 1. B. Jones, Addington, Ind. 1'." The world's production of gold in 1904 exceeded 5C141,500,0(K). Tavlor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen is Nature's great re-nedy Cures Coughs, ColdB, Croup and Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. At drug Clsts, 25o., 60o. aud 1.00 per bottle. The Age of Slang. "Tho way you New Yorkers address one another Is still strange to me, although I have been coming here for years," said a visiting New Englander. "One would Judgo that you had no Christian names. I seldom hear one used, except formally. It's 'old man,' or 'old fellow,' and eveh In speaking to your wives it's 'little one,' 'little woman. or some other silly diminu tive. The women don't seem to be much better, with such terms as 'boy,' and 'hubby.'. The children are like wise misnamed and seem to under stand only such appe"atlons as 'kid' and 'little rascal.' ?"y daughter came here with the good old New England name of Prlsclila, but I hear her call ed 'Prissy,' and some even mnka It 'Cllly.' i'hls Is certainly an age of slang." New York Sun. Careful of Strangers. "They're very careful at the Boston beaches," said a man who visited the New England metropolis a few weeks ago. "I went down to one of the watering places one hot day. There had been a storm and the surf was rough, and the man in charge refused to let me go In bathing. I left In no very pleasant frame of mind, and complained to the cabman as I drove away. "Oh, well," said he, in a consoling tone, "you see they don't like to have strangers come down hero and get drowucd. It hurts the beach." . OLD FASHIONED FARE; Bat Bleculle, Griddle) Canes, Pica mi rutldlnge. The food that made the father! strong is sometimes unfit for the chll dreu under the new conditions that our cliRnglnp civilisation Is constantly bringing In. One of Mr. Bryan's neigh bors in the great State of Nebraska writes: "I was raised in the South, where hot biscuits, grlddlo cakes, pies and puddings are eaten at almost every meal, and by the time I located In Ne braska, I found myself a sufferer from indigestion and its attendant ills dis tress and pains after meals, an almost constant headache, dull, heavy sleepi ness by day and sleeplessness at ulgbt, loss of flesti, Impaired memory, etc., etc. "I was rapidly becoming incapaci tated for business when u valued friend suggested a change In my diet, the abandonment of heavy, rich stuff and tbo use of Grape-Nuta food. I fol lowed tbe good advice and shall always be thankful that I did so. "Whatever may be the experience of others, tbe beneficial effects of the change were apparent iu my case al most Immediately, My stomach, which had rejected other food for ao long, took to Orape-Nuts most kindly; In a day or two my headache was gone. I be;ajj to sleep healthfully and before a week was out the scales showed that lny lost weight was coming back. My memory was restored with the renewed vigor that I felt In body and mind. For three: years now Grape-Nuts food has kept tue In prime condition, and I propose It shall for tbe rest of my days. "And, by the way, my 2A year old baby is as fond of Urape-Nuts as I am, always Insists ou having It. It keeps her HK bcaltby and hearty as they make them." Nnruo given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,, Mlcb, There's reason. Head the little book "Tbe Iload to Wellville ' lu pkgj. '' What the Pis Will Appreciate. Some farmers thoroughly believe the pig to bo the scavenger about the farm; but let It bo understood thnt he appreciates n good healthy meal of sound food nml will prove it to you when It comes marketing time. Crops For Overflowed Laud. The problem of utilizing lands sub ject to annual overflow has continued to receive attention. Particular atten tion has been given the short season animal crops, such as millet, early varieties of corn and sorghum, buck wheat, cowpeas. soy beans, and rape, for lands that are free from water during mid-summer and tho fall sea son, and all these crops have been grown successfully on land that was covered with water until tho latter imrt of .Tune. Tlio native grasses which are extensively rut for hay on overflowed nnd swamp lands are also being studied with n view to making seed of sonic of the best of them avail able on ilie markets, ho that farmers who nre in need of such grasses may be able to obtain their seed. Indiana Farmer. (illness For Itrollers. The follow lug from the St. Louis Ke pulilic indicates thnt n new use is bc Iiir found for young gninrus. The most serious obstacle In the way of success on this line ir, the fact that guinea hens cannot be forced to lay nt alL seasons. They lay only through the breeding reason, it few weeks In early summer. The increasing scarcity of game has increased the demand for various poul try products out of the usual line. Among these are turkey broilers. MI'iabs, small chicken broilers and guinea broilers. A New York dealer who lias had to pay top prices for .vouns guinea chickens wrlics as fol lows wilh regard to this specialty: Young guineas have been coming into favor since the passage of the strinzent game laws which havo pre vented dealers and restaurant men from getting stilliclciit game to supply their wants. The guineas nre wanted when weighing from three-quarters to one and one-half pounds, delivered dead, with feathers on, and selling at 1 per pair. Milage Tor Cow t'reriintr. Scores ot feeders this year are ptit ing in silos, as the most sceptical have become convinced that silage for cut tle feedinsr. both for 'cows and .voting beef cattle, is of great value. Silage can te kept and fed right through the summer as well as in the winter. There Is another advantage., says Home and Farm, In feeding silage not usually reckoned on; the slight fermen tation that takes place in the silo adds a flavor thnt for want of a better name bus been termed pnlntabllity. Cows nnd all farm stock do better when given the feed they like, whether the chemist is nble to detect tho same amount of value or not. In this ease it is better to trust to th Judgment of the animals themselves. Knsilage will' muko more butter fat than the same quantity of nutrients from any other furm feed. The same may bo said of Increase In the weight of href cattle. Other stock appreciate a partial ra tion of ensilage and prom by it to al most tile same exlent as cattle, al though it la not so generally led to horses, sheep or hogs. Cnminnn Mwiiitt Ailments. The Indiana stntlon states, in it bul letin, that rheumatism is attributed to damp, cold pons and exposure, but It may occur In hogs when well man aged. Overfeeding is also said to cause it. Bheumalle symptoms are frequent ly noticed at the beginning of an out break of hog cholera. The muscles and joints may both be Involved and the symptoms quite marked. There may be a fever, loss of appetite and n general luck of condition. The lame ness will move about nnd may involve one or more of the legs. ntnetlnies there is considerable swelling of the hock, the knee or the Joints of the foot. If the muscles of ihL. back arc Involved, It In. arched and very tender on manipulation. Stiffness in tbe gait is present, especially if tho quarters are involved. Tbe pain in the inuscls nnd swollen, lutinined Joints is inlense. and the hog will sometimes squeal when tho pari are handled or joints flexed. While the hog is asleep there may bo sudden relaxation or muscles. On account of the pain aud ditlicully in walking the hog will lie around the pen most of the time and refuse to go fur for his food. Preventive treat ment is very Important. It means the providing of dry.- comfortable quar ters and the avoidance of exposure. The straw stack should be avoided ns a shelter for hogs. Sick hogs should be given sloppy food. Salicylate of soda can be given In twenty or forty grain doses three times daily. Recov ery occur lu from two to three weeks. The disease may become chronic. Weekly Witness. Kihauelluij Farina. Exhaustion of soils Is n loss of the stored weulth of farms, but it Is not necessarily a result of farm manage ment that such contingency may hap pen on all farms that are worked to their highest productive capacity, it Is true that, by nu improvident 'sys tem of farming, farms can be so de teriorated as to be entirely unproduc tive, but if intelligence In tho manage ment of farms is put iu exercise they should Improve under all circum stances. Iu former yours It was a general rule to "plant ouu year and sow the next," which meant thut corn was to be succeeded by wheat, rye op-oats, and then followed by corn again. Such a system, even when tbe l.'iud is manured, is expensive, for there is not n vast difference In the re quirements of coru and wheat. They take somewhat tho same substances from the soil, and to follow one with tho other deprives the laud of certain substances, leaving unused plant food that go partly to waste, aa there are some insolunblo substances lu nil soils that are made avaljuble during the process of cultivating crops, and where the crops are uot of the kind which require such plant foods the laud con sequently Joscb, by ltachlng of the soil, much that would be appropriated by souio more sultublo crop, Exhaus tion of soils seldom occurs where thhc crops are rotated, as rotation permits of n more general appropriation of all plant food rather than to use certain kinds iu excess. Progressive farmers now practice n system ot rotation In which grass and clover arc largely employed. Crass not only provides a crop , but also serves to protect the soil in various ways. On soils thnt grow clover pot ash Is a most valuable fertilizer, but nitrogenous fertilizers nre not so bene ficial, as It Is now customary to em ploy the clover plant to Rtore up nitro gen for the wheat nnd corn. It being under these circumstances an actual benefit. Totash, phosphoric neld, limo and nllrogen, being the prime elements thnt enter into , the composition of Rolls, they are naturally diffused in ex cess on all good farms, but they act best wheii In combination and con junction. If farmers utilize nny crop that takes away more nitrogen than potash they should the next season grow something that needs but little nllrogen nnd more potash. By this method the soil offers to each crop that which Is best adapted for Its purpose, reserving for a succeeding season the plant roods not utilized. Where one kind of crop may thrivo and grow rapidly another may prove unprofit able, simply because the soil, though really productive, may lack In some essential substance required, but by rotation of crops each kind finds some, thing lu the soil which it prefers In preference to all others. Certain soils, when reduced in fer tility by crops, and upon which no manure or fertilizers have been em ployed, will recuperate by what Is known ns "fallowing" or "resting," by not being employed in growing a crop of any kind for a year, or even a long er period of time. If no crop at all is grown on the soil it will be assisted by the nil', rains, snows and dews, with the action of heat and frosr.whlcli nfford greater capacity of production, and. while a positive gain is thus made by the soil, at the same time the recuperation also arises from chemi cal decomposition and reaction, as n constant change is at all times taking place In the soil from the action of the elements, ir runners desire to bring (heir farms up to the highest capacity of production they must manage with a view of their limited power, by the Judicious use of fertilizers and manure, and also by proper rotation, and the farm should, Instead of becoming ex hausted, "be richer nnd more produc tive. The system of farrowing has largely gone out of practice, progres sive farmers preferring to resort to the quicker, surer and more direct method of feeding the soil with manure nnd fertilizers. Fallowing also means the loss of tile use of the land for a year or more, which is not aR profit able as providing the plant foods and harvesting the crops. Climate and soils largely govern systems of farm ing, but no farmer who Is progressive should allow his soils to fall off In productive capacity or become exhausted. A Kra lloz For Winter. "I Id like my ,boes. If the read er has a nearly continuous supply of as tine honry as I have on my table right along he would like bis bees. Bees are useful otherwise. That is why I plead for winter protection for bees. They deserve it. Tbey royally pay for It. They sweeten our lives oven if they do sting now and then. Let us reciprocate by tempering tin bitterness and severity of the bliz zards that may come up on them." Mr. fJvoiner makes this plea In Farm and Fireside for the little insects he likes so much and then gjves the aceompu- w ist en rnoTBCriox ron hives. njing account of how he insures the sul'cly and comfort of his bee colo nies: In the illustration the hives are shown as they are iu the open sea son. I leave them standing on the phi t tori a, which afterward serves the bottom for tho box in which the stands are' encased during tbo winter. If one or moro of the hives havo been moved away or separated during the swarming season I gradually move them closer together again nnd finally place them ns tbo Illustration shows. When cold weather approaches the cusiug is put around the hives. The front, rear and aides cuch are sepa rate, being put together with screws. My boo box (seo picture) is Jive feet long and two feet three Inches wide. Tbo front is two feet high and the rear eighteen inches high. I fill the box with chaff or cut straw, pack lug it closely around the beehives, then remove tbe tops, or covers, of each hive and also the honey board, covering tho frames Instead with a cushion 'or piece of thfck cloth or blanket. The spaco between the hives and the cover, or roof, of tbe box is then tilled with chaff, etc., and well pressed down. Finally tho cover is screwed on, and tbe job is done. The top, of course, is slanting enough to shed ralu. I cover mine with tarred felt. Bees thus protected are iu good shape, and, if well pro vided with honey at tho beginning of wluter and have a young or strong queen, are likely to pss through tbe severest winter unharmed aud to be ready for another season of work and usefulness when spring comes. In fifty-nine years Mexico bad fifty two presidents, dictators and emperors, before tun time of President Dlan. UNCLE SAM "A Remedy That Has Such Endorsements Should Be In Every Home." Election Returns That WINCHESTER LEADER" AND REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS Carefully inspected shells, the best of powder, shot and wadding, loaded by machines which give invariable results account for the superior ity of Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater" Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells. Reliability, velocity, pattern and penetration '(V J''i are determined and practical THE SHELLS BtMaTMBfslHIWIIIBll FOR EMERGENCIES AT HOME And for the Stock on the Farm NOTHINC EQUALS 0 CURE THE GRIP ..IN ONE DAY i MMPINE I IS GRIP, BAD .,l MSHO tOltfOB VwtHE If Z Call for your MOVKY llACU. IP IT llOKNK-r VKE.' "1 in V. W. Dienler, M.D., Manufacturer, tinrinoield. Jto Tim smart wives nn llii- tinos that makp Ihe hnshsml be lie vu tliey lliink llio iliililruii liave hit brains. KITSpcrmanentlj-fiuretl. No fits or nervous iiessaftflr It rat day's uso of Dr. Kllno's Great Nerveltestnror.t atrial bottlennil treatise (rea Ilr.lt. H. Kline, J,td., Ml Areh St., l'utla.,1'1 ("renter London contained KM, 143 inhab ited houses in 1001. Mrs. Wins ow's Rootuini; Syrup for Children teothimr.ioftens t begums, rtHiucoslnflamma tlnn,allas pain.i'Nrus wind colic, !5c. a bottle Winnipeg;. Manitoba, now haa a popu lation ot 78,000. jam sure Tiso's Cure for Consumption saveil mv llfethrne years ilK---Mrs. Thomas Hub. rs, Maplo (St., Norwich, N.V., Foh. 17,1900 Laplanders not infrequently cover 150 miles a day on their akatcs. r THE COMFORTER. A congested vein pressing on a nerve accounts for Ihe swelling, throbbing ache of Neuralg'ia St. Jacobs Oil frees the circulation, allays the pressure and soothes away the pain. Price). 35c. afcnd Oc. DO YOU BELCH ? BAD BREATH ? A Full Sized Box Science declare It the only way belch? It meant dUeased stomach. Are you afflicted with short breath, gas. dour ccrutatlons, henrt piilns, Imll geatlon, dyfipepsia, burning pnlr aud lead weight ic pit ot stomach, acid utomuch, distended abdomen, d'zzliiesa, relic, glclc her.dnche, rlniples, bad complexion, bad breath or any other stomach torture? Cut out Ike coupon lie low and take it to any druggist In the United States and he will give yon absolutely free of charpe a full sized fiOc. box. Mull's Anti Belch To convince you that It cures. Uaruilvss. No drugs. Stomach trouble can't be cured otherwise ao aays Medical Science. Drugs won't do, they cat up the stomach and make you worse. Vou will know that it will cure you as soon aa you begin its use. That Is why ws let you try It free. Teas thtsPnnpna ro ronr drnsrlet and he we wlea only oua bci lowaab SaoiUy. If you osn saHTaddiaaa of ilia drusaiat. sad ws'U aend rou a oua net ieen Mtuuy.. n you osn oi kria urusaiai. aau w aeau you a ihh Grape tonic Co.r, 2 131 Wook lsilnd, III. 1105. T tin Retail Crneelst : f.m'." oil poo to to tha Jnbt-ai of whom you purohai and bn will aiva rou J cants tn caati or traiia prupariy sWnad, wLich you muU hlut. it or r . -.t faiiA Prosc'sf- GB roar a L Tour sddaMaVars. Interest All Parties. by scientific apparatus experiments. They are THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT The Great Antiseptic Price, 25c, 50c. and $ 1 .00. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, 615 Albany St., Boston, Mass. GUARANTEED TO CURE COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. THERE IS NO ,iSJ SLICKER LIKES r, Forty wars &oo rvf e.fW of use on the eastern coast Tower 'a woierprooj unea o.t3 were Introduced ;K l . a; 4 i ii . t. i in ii iw. f.Ti. nivi wcr(7 rxwon it i r-y v av Mr the pioneers and cowboys. Thia Graphic iioiTnc noa come mw sucri general uae Thai it U frequently thou?h wrongfully applied to many aubititute You w&nt the Genuine ZTy a-"". IT UK OIST1 or UK rua&iYCi MAM B4 R ACK AJ YltlOW 1MB OOLD feY PEPRtrSENTATrVE TRADE i A J Town i" n kne.mil mik n t a TOytR O.WAHlAN CO.liiietH.TOtONTO. CAN to cure stomach trouble. A new method. Nothlnj else like it known. It's sure and tyAv arm iu whihb BBUiHi CUT OUT THIS COUPON. bHMsbsks cut out on this imt.mmm6amTmwmkWkWBwmmmaKm will sirs you e rranlar fuU sfsasoe Bos of Bfnll'a Antf ddo aiireamae wfioaoeoaoi asap siuirs anti iiairs aumiite vy luau. ' Failaui. Adraaa, and ailslrAaa 03 iotl iwni tliii full rtn ILlB HnifMlv. It thl Jabfaflr I" '''T aco.ru tats Co pon If the l INI MlfUUBI . luu ta proiwW aleuad, and sir to lha r taJlst ourtus lbs ry,.ly f,om , 0,.70 oS or lMU, fa aauia. sliru yoor firm uaiuaaad addrsnt and forward all ouu- tuna to oa at snr tima you liSa, aud we wui nuiii you la luii r iwturn mail aoovote for aarb soupoa prorvls aisuad m ika oouauuiar, raiajlar aud yourU. w (or aacb coduou. ( sine bare. JobLae, 3 cut out on thi unc.C W. L. Douglas 3'&$3'J? SHOES W. L. Douglas 94.00 Cllt Ed go Una' cannot be equalled at any nrice. W.L.OOVCLAr, MAKC86HO KFIL8 MtiHt rami's mn. 6a sH'ftm ihah AMY OTHER MAMUfAGIURCH. CHI nnfi RfWAROtomrO-.ewhecji e I UU UvJ disprove this ttttamint. W. I.. nula SO shoes havt br thr tr Cellrnf style, eaay fitting-, and superinrwrarlns; qualities, achieved the largest safe of anv S.I.SO shoe In the world. Ihev are Just aa toni as thr.ee lhat cost you $3.00 to 57.00 the only dltfrrence Is the price. If I ould take you Into my factory at Brockton, Mase., the laret la the world under one roof making men's fine hoes, and show vnu the care with which every fair ol Houglas ehnrs I. msde. you would realize why W. L. Douglas S.t.50 shoes are the best shoes produced In the world. If I could show you the dliierence between the shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, vou would understand why Omifflae s.t.MI shoes com more to make, why they hold their share, fit belter, wear longer, and are of reatcr Intrinsic value than any other I SO shoe on the market to-day. Mr. I. 0oD0rfa Sironq Mntta Shomm for Mmn. fS.HO, 9'-t.OO. ftaym' School Drrmm Shorn. S2.BO, 92, $1.7 6,t1.BO CAUTIQN. Insist upon Imvlrj W.I..Ioiig. Ii hli.'es. J;(Ko it., eiili.litute. N me cniiine without his name ami n iae t:ii;jl n bittom. WANTED, A ehf ileitler In sv.T7 iivn whora W. I,. Oniiclss Shoe urn iK.r s.,1.1. Knll line of aamples sent free for Inspection upon r'(Ut. fast Color Eytlcts used; thtq u ill not U fa. brassy. . Write for llluAtrite,l r?itak,q of Kill S'tIos. "VV. L. DIM lil.AS, ::ii, kton. Mase. CONCENTRATED GRAB ORCHARD WATER. Nature's great remedy for Dyspepsia, ISick Headache, Constipation. Stimulates the Liver, regu lates the Bowels and keepa the entire system ina healthy condition. A natural pro duet with a record of a cen tury. If afflicted try it. Sold by all druggists. Crab Orchard Water Co., LOUISVILLE, KY. FOR WOMEN J- trontled with Ills peculiar to taeir sex, utoo as a aoucae is marvelously suc cessful. Thoroughly denotes, kills disease germs, stops aisclurges, heals iBUammatioa and local ccreness, cures leacoirhaa and nasal catarrh, l'axtine is in powder form to be dissolved in pns wntrr, and is far more cleansing, healing, eermicidsl ALd economical than liquid antiseptic for slT TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES 1'or sale at drupgists, 60 cents a bos. Trial Box and Book ol Instructions Pre. Thc R. faxTOM Coeapany BoaTon, Hus Athletes Know and use John 5fjN'S sVtOOYH UNiMtri. for rub down after eiercUtitr. It aHKt)i ami IteftU surs? ami iiillNuti miiirlw. I'iitm pruiiii. fUraiUfi mad bruiMC. Fur Internal and External tiae. Try it wbn yon nave a cough or cold. 2A at.il 40 centa. At artiggut. I. S. iOHtfSON A CO- lotton. Mm. PENSION F OK AGE. J" near orUjf 111 BITSBSf aioD Jur l Writ ma at unco for olauka and iiutruutltu... Iree cl charge. No Pension, Jto fay. Addm. W. U. W1LLU. Wills Bulldluf , Jli ludllm..o, M usntllKtciu. U. U lluu and lru-Ali. btlilrliH.. CATARRH it the mother of CONSUMPTION Our CABBOLATE of IODISE POCKET INHALEH is a guanntned i-ure. rrloatl.UU. W M. tsMiTH & CO., 01 BuNals. N. Y., Sols Hanvtauturers sad Proprs AD V ERTISE" '""iV" IT PA If i 1 At Your Druggist's By absorption. No drugs. Do yon Wafers pleasant Cures by absorption. Belch Wafers abaliitely trnc. rtftroembee. irajvr e,no.ue uiia uuwson. tosatbar wiih anw sia - o your same hei" O 5 o 5 o X atraat ad aruuuar ban. ataja soul bans bar. Ah eaa ba,