The Farmer's Wife It very careful about her churn. She scslda it thoroughly after using, and gives tt a sun bath to sweeten Ik She knows that If. her churn is sour It will taint the. butter that is made In It. The stojnach Is a churn. In the stomnch and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul It makes foul nil which Is put into It? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth end the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of dieae throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun hath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it euros blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able numlierof them, indicate thntyou are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indi gestion, "t- dyspepsia and their attendant derangement, The he-t. agents known ti mod. I tge W Tne cure m the above "vmnKimi Argo Red Salmon is an Ideal food. Thompson'! Dietetics, one of the standard works on foods, 'gives Benin, mell's tables as follows: The per cent, of muscle building material In beet ii 19 per cent.; eggs, 13 per cent.; sal mon, 20 per cent. As a brain food, beef, 2 per cent.; eggs (white), i per cent.; (yolk), 2 per cent.; sal mon, 6 and 7 per cent. f l..,limr ti'U'ehers ".Ttid nriir-r.tt.mm.ra ,'.r aJrveriHsehoolsof medical prneilfe Iibvp n skillfully fljlll hiirmonlmiciv The hillocks of white nnts In Cey lon contain chambers about as large as coeoanuts. which Inclose sponge like nests, each occupied by thous ands of nnts. The "termite truffles" described hy Dr. Doflln, of Munich, are pln-hrad nodules of white fun gus, cutllvated in these nests ai food. $100 Tlcwnrd, flOO. The readers of this paper will hepleased to lesm that there is nt least one dreaded dis ease that science hns been able to cure in all its stages, and that iaCatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires s constitutional treatment Hall'sCatsrrhCureistaken inter nally. acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. thereby destroy ing the foundation "f the disesse, and givinf the pstient strength by building up the con stitution snd assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curativp, powers that they oiTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. .). CuirNrv ft Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv Dmpffiat. 7.V Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. ft ThuttF srovprv. Hint tills Is absolutely true will be reaniiy proven to your satisfaction if you will but mall a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Tierce. Ruffalo. N. Y for a free copy of his liooklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-fnmed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical men of the age .say of them. Damascus Is the first city lu the I Turkish Empire to be lighted with ! electricity and to have electric street ( a i s . The force of dynamite is about eight times that of gunpowder. The grocers are buying Argo Red Salmon because It takes no argument to sell it and thecustomers come back for more. The Argo Red Salmon of Alaska has the deepest red color, and the finest flavor of any Salmon packed. It is packed entirely by machine, and not touched by the human hand. One trial males a customer. NEW YORK DM BY D. Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. Ready For Tho Festivities. A woman, ably assisted by her escort, probably her husband, made her toilet on the car at Bowling Green Station the other afternoon. They looked as if they had arrived from the south of Europe recently. They got on the car at the Bowling Qreen Station and seated themselves In a cross-seat. The man's holiday attire was completed by an alpine hat cocked on the side of his head and a hugh pink scarf. The woman was bareheaded, her hair was elabo rately dressed and she wore long pendant earrings, enameled gaudily. Scarcely had the train started when the man took from a valise a blue silk skirt, trimmed with lace. The woman arose, let fall the walk ing skirt she wore, and put on the other dress, being very careful not to disarrange her hair. Other wom en in the car looked stnrtled, the men seemed much Interested; the lady making her toilet was as com posed as If she were In her boudoir. With dellberateness she unbuttoned and took off her dresB waist, exhibit ing arms and neck burned by a Southern sun plainly, and put on a white silk waist which the man took from the valise. He deftly buttoned the waist up the bark. Flnnlly seat ing herself, she drew on a pair of white kid gloves and smoothed her attire with a contented air that Bald plainly: "Now I am ready for the festivi ties." A man Is sure to get lost on tne road to heaven unless he has a woman for a guide. Taking the statistics for the en tire world, four and a half persons to the thousand are either deaf, dnrob, blind or mentally deficient. BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. For more reasons than one, Garfield Tea Is the best choice when a laxativo is needed; it iB Pure, Pleasant to take, Mild and Potent Uuarunteedunder the Food and Drugs Law. Consul J. E. Dunning reports that an electric railroad 85 miles In length and to coBt $47,000,000 is to be built between Genoa and Milan. Awful Humor Eating Away Face Body a Mass of Sores Cuticura Cures in Two Weeks. "My little daughter broke out all over her body with a humor, and we used every thing recommended, but without results. 1 called in three doctors, but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little face was being eaten away. Her ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment. snd before 1 had used half of the cake of Soap and box of Ointment the sores had all healed, and my little one's face and body were as clear as a new-bom babe's. I would not be without it again if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy five' rents. Mrs. George .). Steese. 701 Co burn St., Akron. Ohio. Aim. 30, 1005." Argo Creamed Salmon, Scalloped I Salmon, Cutlets, or Croquettes, are among the most tempting of dishes. At all grocers. Bombshells were first made In Hol land In 1495. Wftli tho amateur piano lbunipcr It leems H he all work and no play. Argo Red Salmon at all grocers. Try it. Women Tiger Hunters. The wife of the Governor General of India. Lady Minto, and her daughter. Lady Eileen Elliott, have been dis tinguishing themselves as tiger slay ers. Shooting at Kolabari. Lady Eileen and Lord Minto killed a tigress and two cubs one afternoon, and out of four tigers accounted for In the af ternoon. Lady Minto nnd her daugh ter each shot one. London Standard. CE. MRS FINK HEALTH OF WOMEN In this nineteenth century to keep up with the march of progress every power of woman is strained to its utmost, and the tax upon her physi cal system is far greater than ever. In the good old-fashioned lays of our grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines. They relied upon roots and herbs to cure weaknesses and disease, and their knowledge of roots and herbs was far greater than that of women today. It was in this study of roots and herbs that Lytlia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass , discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. This medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics orother harmful drugs and today holds the record for the largestnumber of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine the world has ever known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the laboratory at Lynn, Mass., which testify to its wonderful value. Mrs. C. E. Fink, of Carnegie, Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I wish every suffering woman would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and write to you for advice. It has done me a world of good and what it has accomplished for me I know it will do for others. When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Ulcer ation, Inflammation, Backache, Nervous Prostrution, they shoald re member there is ono tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing: Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lvnn, Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. A Wonderful Oil Stove Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new principles. Easily managed. Reduces fuel ex pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. For your summer cook ing get a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove It heat ia highly conctntrattJ, Doe&, not overheat the kitchen. Oil always at a maintained level. Three sixes. Fully warranted. It not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. Jte&b Lamp round tinnajihnld uai lamp f oi all- round household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Per fectly constructed ; absolutely sate ; unexcelled In light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. ATLANTIC HIPININO COMPANY dnaorporated) A Dumping garbage In the canals of New York State has been prohibited by Mr. Frederick C. Stevens, Super intendent, of Public Works. Among men fifty-one per cent, are stronger In the right arm than in the left. In thirty-three cases the left arm Is stronger; In the rest the two arms are equal. Dr. Prager, a Vienna army sur geon, who has made a special study of methods of identification, recom mends Identification by the shape of the palate. He maintains that tt Is far more efficacious than finger Up' Identification. Tho structural materials testing of the U. 8. Geological Survey Is sup ported by an appropriation of $100, 000 made by Congress at Its recent session after this Item had been cut out of the Sundry Civil bill In com mittee. This appropriation assures the continuance of the work at St. Louis until June 30, 1908. How sum. Bills Are Horn. "Write me a bill to amend some thing, I haven't Introduced a bill this term." This request for assis tance is said to have been made by a New Hampshire legislator to a friend feeently. Poor man! He didn't know of any needful legisla tion, but he felt he must Introduce a bill to square him-, if with his con stituents. It Is the feeling that a man must go back home from the legislature with a record that gives birth to fool bills, which clutter and clog the leg islative machinery and run up the expense of each session. Vermont Phoonlx. Pe-ru-na Relieves Spring Catarrh. Hit Off His Enr. Amello Demo, a porter, nnd Roc co Caruso, a bootblack, lived to gether at 3.17 West Thirty-ninth Street. On Wednesday night Demo came In after 1 o'clock and fell over a rocking chair. The noise disturb ed Caruso, who was angry nt being waked up. There was a fight which ended when Caruso bit off Demo's left ear. The wounded man rnn with the severed ear toward the West Thirty seventh Street Station. Ho waa stopped by John L. Sullivan, ono of the precinct sleuths. "What have you got?" demanded Sullivan. "Thats' mine," said Demo. "Ca ruso bita ma ear off." On the way to the station Demo said to Sullivan: "You maka da crusade against da Italianl with guns?" "Sure," was the reply. "Then why don't you pulla bis teeth?" said Demo, pointing to Ca ruso, who had been captured In the meantime. CartiBO was held In $1600 ball for trial on a charge of mayhem. Cremation In Great Britain In 1908 numbered 724 bodies, as compared with 604 in 1905, according to a re port by Consul F. W. Mahln, of Not tingham, England. Municipal cre matories are In existence at Leices ter. Hull, Leeds, Hllford, Bradford and Sheffield, in addition to a num ber elsewhere privately owned. A mechanical filtration plant for Orand Rapids, Mich., has been rec ommended by L. W. Anderson, city engineer. The question of an Im proved water supply for Orand Rap ids has been a troublesome one for many years, and gave rise several years ago to extensive bribery scan dals. Reports on various projects have been made by a number of dif ferent engineers. The average dally water consumption of the entire city Is now some 12,000,000 or 13,000, 000 gallons. Too Big An Appetite. Richard Kraft, 15 years old, who stands 5 feet 10 inches and weighs 175 pounds, was up before Magis trate Conorton on complaint of his mother, who said he was an ungov ernable child. The boy'B mother Is a little woman, and when her big son stood up alongside of her the Magistrate asked: "Where Is the child?" "Here he Is," answered the moth er, who was almost hidden behind her boy's bulk. "What!" exclaimed the Magis trate; "is this a 'child'?" "He only gets hungry, Judge," said the mother. "If you could only give him something for his ap petite, 1 think perhaps he might go to school or go to work." "Just leave him here and I'll see if there's nnythnig in the penal rode that I can give him for his appetite," said the Court. The "child" was held. The Court believes a good dose of work will help little Rlchar' Earthquake Survivors Dine. Fifty Callfornlan who escaped the earthquake had a six bits (75 cents, New York money) table d'hote din ner at the Lambs Club Wednesday night in celebration of the fact and to keep the anniversary of the great 'quake Most of the 50 escaped the earthquake by reason of the fact that, they were in little old New York and other plnces at a safe dis tance, but there were a few real survivors, including Delphln M. Del mas of the silver tongue and Clay M. Greene. Some folks bred fn Eastern climes might have celebrat ed with a $10 dinner, but East is East and West is West, and Just to show that they were real Callfomi ans they had a table d'hote. Clay M. Greene presided at the dinner, which was quite Informal. Mr. Del mas, Wilton Lackaye and "Will" Irwin made speeches nnd predicted a great futur for San Francisco. An interesting demonstration was given at a recent exhibition of physi cal Instruments in London of the fact that an Intimate connection ex ists between the magnitude of the ! details visible in a microscope and the color of the light used for illum inating the object. When the short er light-waves, those toward the blue end of the spectrum, are employed, smaller details can be seen than when the light comes fro mthe re gion of longer waves, toward the yellow and red end of the spectrum. Microscope manufacturers have tak en advantage of this fact by produc ing an apparatus with which the stage can be lllumlnnted at will by light emanating from any chosen portion of the spectrum. SHAPING HAT BRIMS. "Big Bill" Dovery Sued. "There Isn't a man In New York State, from the St. Lawrence River to Montauk Point, who can say tru lv that 'Bill' Devery owes one single dollar." So said "the best Chief of Police New York ever had," Btrong ly emphasizing each word. So be will try to convince the Judge In the Third District Municipal Court of Queens. Thero "Big Bill" will be defendant in a suit brought by Albert J. Bogart, an architect, of Far Rockaway, "Big Bill's" summer home. Mr. Bogart alleges that ho drew plans and specifications for Devery for which he agreed to pay $250. He paid $50, Bogart avers; also that he needs the balance $200. In his answer Devery says he lent $50 to Bogart, who has not repaid him. Eye Fell Out And Broke. "I'll knock your eye out!" angrily yelled Albert F. Ellis to young Har ry Walsteln, and he did. Wal steln,, who Uvea at 161 East Fourth Street, delivered a parcel at 1391 First Avenue, where Ellis, 17 years old, Is the elevator boy. They quar reled and Ellis knocked out Wal steln's eye. It fell on the pavement and smashed. "I didn't know It was a glass eye or I'd have hit him In the other," said Ellis, apologeti cally, In 'he Harlem Police Court. Nearly 8,000 Immigrants Let In. Thursday was almost a record day at Ellis Island. Nearly 8,000 Immi grants wore passod through the por tals, including u very large number of Italians, none of whom, accord ing to the Inspectors who examined them, had either revolvers or knives, which may be procured here later, even cheaper thau In Italy. Skill and Experience Required For the Style of Silk Hats. The nail on his right forefinger was long, yellow, horny and the fin gertip had so thickened nnd hard ened that it Beemed to be covered with pale leather. He was a silk hat maker, and it was from curling hat brims that his finger had changed bo strangely. De scribing the processes of a silk hat's manufacture, he said: "The belief that cardboard forms a silk hat's foundation is an error. The hat is flrBt built up of various thicknesses of linen layers of linen soaked In shellac that, by means of wooden moulds and hot irons weigh ing twenty pounds apiece are welded one on the other, till a perfect shape, brim and all complete, is ob tained. "The silk Is next put on. This silk costs from $10 to $15 a yard. It looks like plush In the piece. The hatmaker cuts it on the bias and moulds It round the stiff linen foun dation. The strips must be very ac curately cut, and great care Is need ed in their Ironing and cementing bo as to give a perfect diagonal Joint. Look at your silk hat's seam the next time you wear It. The Joint's perfection will perhaps amaze you. "The brim, up to this point. Is flat. Now Its curling commences. This le where my queer forefinger comes In. The shaping of a hat brim 1b purely a matter of hand and eye and taste. The brim, while being shaped, is highly heated so as to give It plia bility. "And, of course, working on this hot material, patting and prodding It, the forefinger thickens and the nail gets horny. "Nevertheless, hat curling Is pleas ant, artistic work. Hut curlers have reputations the same as artists. Their work is distinctive. An expert can tell it at a glance." Philadelphia Bulletin. The New York-Blackwell island Bridge which 1b expected to be ,t nflrlv nfhvt VMr will hiva twice the capacity of the Brooklyn Bridge. By-Products of Massachusetts Farms. Now England farmers have found that they can add somewhat to their Incomes by the harvesting of rather unusual crops. In Western Massa chusetts each fall the farmers, who clear their land of brush, Supply the local mills with hundreds of tons of witch-hazel branches, from which, In the district about Chester, Mass., 990 barrels of extract were produced last year. The price paid tho farm ers Is from $2 to $3 a ton. Black birch brush is gathered for distil ling a valuable substitute for oil of wtntergreen. For this brush, which the farmers formerly burned In clearing tbelr land, they are now paid $3.60 a ton. Last season 1558 tons were used, from which nearly 6000 pounds of oil were obtained. Only experts, It Is said, can distin guish this product from the genuine oil of wlutergreen, and it Is In great demand by druggists and confection ers, the local manufacturers obtain ing it for $2 a pound wholesale. It ls used in rheumatic medicines and as a flavoring extract for birch beer. Medicinal oil Is distilled from sweet I fern, which grows In great abund 1 ance on the rocky hillsides of West i em Massachusetta. Its properties are said to be similar to those of witch-hazel, while Its odor is more pleasant. Leslie's Weekly. A Queen X Longer. For three weeks he hnd borne all the horrors of spring cleaning with out a murmur. Then his patience gnve way. "And you," sobbed his wife, "you used to tell me I was your queen!" "YeB," he said, with n wild glare In his eyes, "but when a man finds his queen has used his best tobacco Jar for pale oak varnish and his meerschaum pipe for a tack hammer he begin to grasp the advantages of u republic." London Tatler. Tarred Ties For The Slmplon. Twenty thousand railway ties for the Slmplon Tunnel have been trent ed with coal tar by a method simi lar to that used with zinc chlorld or creosote. The ties are heated In a receptacle from which the air Is af terward exhausted, ond then hot coal tar Is Introduced. By means of steam colls the temperature Is maintained at 105 degrees C. for four hourB, after which an air pres sure of about 30 pounds per Bquare Inch Is applied. I wfiaaaaaass : 20 - MULE-TEAM BORAX FOR THE SKIN The skin can be stimu lated by bilhlr.g the facs twlc; a day with s hot solut.cn of "20 MULE-TEAM" BORAX; one te spoonful to s pint of water (see cut), then bathe or sponge for live or ten minutes with clear cold water until the skin is in s fins healthy glow; dry with a soft towel. Ail dMli, HO Ik- nkn Sainton And I t i-i o talnlBff vkuibl, rrrlpM fir .mr,. . ;u . i- nd HAir Mr-. PA' mi' I OAST BORAX (T., New Titrkor Chk-A;o. w I STANDARD 6FTije-S0VTH mm Why He Didn't Vih To Go. The children in the Sunday School class were getting restless, and the vicar, to divert them, asked all who wished to go to heaven to stand up. The whole school rose, except one little boy. "Don't you went to go to heaven, my little lad?" asked the vicar. "Yes, sir," was the response, "but I know mother doesn't want me to o Just yet." London Evening Standard. MISS DORA MAYHEM. ''Without hesitation I ts i'e t'. thnnk yen for the areat rests SSfl found n 'tir valuable medicine, Vrruna. find vtll call the attention of ail my friend nufferxna with catarrh to that fact, lltside I cheer fully recommend it to all ujferini u-ith catarrh in any form." Mi Ifora Ftayden, 819 6th St., S. ft'., H'asiinrfon, O. C. A Case of Spring Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. Lawler, 423& N. Broadway Pittsburg, Kas., write: "Last spring 1 cauiiht a severe cold, which developed into a serious case of catarrh. I felt weak nnd sick, and could neither est nor sleep wvll. "A member of our club who had been cured of catarrh through the use of Peruna advised me to try it, and I did so nt once. I expected help, but nothing like the won derful change for the better I observed al most as soon as I stnrted tnking it. In three dnvs I felt much better, and -within two weeks I wns in fine health. Perunn is a wonderful medicine." HOG LESS m LARD US. GOVERNMENT- INSPECTION THe SOUTHERN-COTTON-OFL-CO. rmsTfeW-SAVANNAH-ABAVTANrV'OWJ-NS s ItlTf UTP be von wish to mow About UAltNliS HATKKTSJ Do y u Willi to I I'o vim wlih :o know about l'KN-IOSST Do ycu (Ml to know about I'AV Slid BUUNTyf Then write to W. H, wills. A'b nif .ai.Law : t'llblli ). Wr.U Hull.ilns. llioUna Av. ciiue. Nahlt!gton. n c 24 ton t:nlon fcoldiert snd !-sllor wsr tsi'.l. mtttlM to pemion on i'C- sfier ihejr mwh Si II itulohtr oVst) rn wtfo Ills mny bs en il.vd , half hU pviisfon. RAISE CALVES WITHOUT MILK Oar BOOKLET plnfly tellt the story of Blitrhforl'i Calf f,al "-ith conrtneing tftstlrcnniftlt from KM of thf 20.000 prottrMiv furmtrs who hftve b4 wonderful reeuTtn. from thla i rrt milk autistttut. Writ for booVlet-lt'a FREE BlatcifoH i Calf Ufa! tulcn WauLfgan, 111. OF Personal Knowledgi Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Ounlitv Known F.xrNinr Jim! Known Cnmnonent Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the J$, world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it i3 the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company- California rig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. 3 Yfi?JP LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU LONDON ENGLAND. NEW YORK,N.Y PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more iKKl,brljblpruudrateroolorlhaji AM utlnrdjo. One 10c. puck Age ciiiore All flbcra. Thy dye lu cold water beUer iliu- out nuurdn. v. cn de any Hormcut without ripping apart. Wrlu. tor two booU.tUo to fcye" iiw. .! Mix Oolorl MON UOK IMVO Cut I niut ,UHMiu,i Place Ho Wns Fitted For. The village carpenter had given so generously of his service s and sound advice toward rebuilding the little memorial chapel that when it was completed all the summer people agreed that he should be asked to speak after the luncheon which was to follow the dedication exercises. The day aad the carpenter's turn came. "Ladles and gentlemen dear friends," he began, his good, brown face very red, indeed, "I am a good deal better fitted for the scaffold than for public speaking!" Theu he realized what he had said and sat down amid roars of laugh ter. Youth's Companion. "THE MARHYINU SQUIRK." Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil. Ind.. Has Man-led 1400 Couples, Justice Geo. E. Law, of Braift, Ind., has fairly earned the title "Ths .Marrying Squire," by which he is known far and wide, having already mar ried some 1400 cou ples. Ten years ago he was Deputy Coun ty Treasurer. "At that time," said Jus tice Law, "I was suf fering from an an noying kidnty trou ble. My back ached. my rest was broken at sight, and the passages of ths kidney socretlons were too frequent and contained sedi ment. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Fills cured me in 1897, and for the past nine years 1 have been free from kidney complaint and backache " Sold by all dealsrs. SO cents a box. Foater-Mllburo Co , Buffalo, N. Y. Amalgamated Copper directors declared the regular quarterly divi dend. A couple of weeks ago bull traders declared the rate would be increased. FITS, St. Vitus' Dance rNervous Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Vvrve Restorer. J trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.L81 Arch St , Phila., Pa. Some men'i prt-achlnr la at bad an th I pla 0 piatllc oi nome wi m -it. It Is a pity to be ill ! Take Garfield Tea. the laxative exactly suited to the needs of men. women and children; it is made wholly of herbs; it purine the blood, eradicate diseaae, overcomes coantlpatiou, briuas Good Health. Itch cured in 80 minute by IVoolfonJ Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Atdruggigta. Man vh whUtln at thir wrk fccldmu woiS an? htet rth-n h-r whutl-. A a k c : . (. r.. , i. cannot couipeto lth the t v uout end of a mu HICKS' CAPUDINE CUKES ALL ACHES Jkm4 !HrvowAna Trial Wall IS, aiirag DVKKTlaK IN TUI-, I Al-K. IT WILL fAX If Bintclril with wrnU re. ve Thompson's Eye Wafer HERE'S AN EXAMPLE of what plant foods can do for farmers. The picture on the right shows plant development and potato yield (55.8 lbs.) of a small patch, treated with POTASH On the left, a patch of same sue (yield 21 lbs.) planted at same time, in same soil, but untrtattd. These pictures are taken from an experiment sta tion bulletin, compiled in ML Our Free Book, "Profitable Farming" which gives authentic and authoritative accounts of experiments and actual results of practical and scientific forming. It ii iuveiuable to the farmer who is anxious to Improve his products and who i work ing for a wider margin of profits. Send for it to-day. QBRMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York
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