——— S. _Bridge cutter, m near Ohio, Dexter ydy has re Haz- irter of out. It 1ay not Joseph: of the ad. an, of y drive ome in bridge ve way | the riv- . Mrs, uncon- AS. 1d Ten sed the ee peo- irt and re all )sion is | escap- pe line ty loss RIAL, led for fe ny pro- f fraud e foun- be Cor- , was 9, after started, us, The ed the pocket, nd $2,- ad pre- } on his . of his 1e com- m that le com- nd, The money lent on ut. DIES. Part in 1 from No. 1, red for born in ganized hipping in Aus- clipper e made dent in the At- the Unp- roduced Europe, e four them in In 1870 nune at er was rial for lived to 5 and 2 nsacola, person nd was in Vir- y a Cen- > of the nd was served he end sed she er, who ng ‘resi- JE, Cool, of | guilty a bribe ing the saac F. plea of charged cal, also eipt of on safe Sunset outhern Obispo, bers se- re from n being is, how- f Wells, Tanford, n, ‘each crushed of each yard. A Claude . 4, was . 4) & J Cominodore ‘Somerville Nicholson, of “United States Navy, in a letter of 1887 R 8t., N. W., Washington, D.C, says: SXour Peruna has been and is now by so many of my friends and ac- quaintances as a sure cure for catarrh that I am convinced of its curative alts, and I unhesitatingly recom- ‘mend; it to all persons suffering from ‘that complaint.”—S. Nicholson. The highest men in our nation have given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men of all classes and stations are equally represented. If you do not derive prompt and sat- isfactory results from the use of Pe- runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis, Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Ask Your Druggist for a free Peruna Almanac for 1904. Confederate Cotton. Perhaps no one will.ever know: how much blockade cotton got to England in the time of the Civil War. Many prominent men in the country’s his- tory, most of them now dead, started their fortunes with thé proceeds. “Joe” Brown, of Georgia, was among them. «There are several Southerners in New.} York who were attached to the Cop- federate service in Great Britain. Ail got home with their pockets lined with gold. One of the leading bank- ‘ers of the world, whose children are intermarried with the foremost of.our great:families socially and financially, was a Confederate agent in’ Liverpool. He is’ reputed to beiworth $50,000,000. ‘Confederate cotton! Frais i ® = caye in the world. It is Wind Cave at ‘Hot. Springs, extending 20° miles ‘in different : directions and containing 2,600 chambers. neapolis, Minn., tells how wo- man’s menthly suffering may bepermanently relieved by Lydia E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound ‘“ DEAR Ms. EKHAM:—]1 have never before given my endorsement ‘for any medicine, but Lydia E. ' Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has udded so much to my life and happiness that I feel like making an exception in this ease. For two years every month I'would have two days of severe pain, and could ind no relief, but cne day when visiting a friend I ran across Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, —she had used it with the best results and advised me to try it. I found that it worked wonders with me; I now experience no pain, and only had to use a few bottles to bring about this wonderful change. I use it oceasionally now en I am exceptionally tired or worn out.” — Miss ALICE M. SMITH, 804 Third Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn., Chair- man Executive Committee, Minneapolis Study Club. — $5000 forfeit if original of above letter proving genuineness cannct be produced. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the various natural crises and is the safe-guard of} woman’s health. The truth about this great medicine is told in the letters from women being published in ‘this paper constantly. DROPSY Gir iron. fom CRB: s. Book of testimonials and JU days’ wgeatment |, Dr. BE. HE. GREEN BROWNE Box 3B. Atlanta. Ga. Free. -—all about Catarrh and Weak Lungs— our treatment too, if we don’t cure you. No matter how long stand- ingor bow many doctors have failed, we guaren- tee to cure you or it costs yom mothing. 50 YEARS OF SUCCESS AND 70,000 CURES. Write today. ATTEN, OE RT. Vistarian Co., 1123 Broadway, New York. { a note, and so.he gives his college yells 4! THE OLD, OLD STORY. had been in a class rush, and the third had been automobile racing.”’—Chicago News. ¢ GONE BEFORE. “Your money or your life!” cried the villain as he held the revolver in the victim's face. = * | “You'll have to take my money,” an- swered the man, “my wife has a morte gage on my life.” THEORY AND PRACTICE. Professor of Rhetoric—“Here is an item of news I would like in the paper.” City Editor (to office boy) — “Here, Bennfe, rewrite this—fix it up to print.” —Cleveland Leader. MIGHT GET OVER IT. ~Proudman—“Did you ever hear my {ittle girl recite? I believe she’ll be an slocutionistiwhen she grows up.” { Hardman—“ONh, it may not be so bad as that. ; She may. outgrow it."— Philadelphia Ledger. ym—Going Round the End. DOING THE BEST HE, COULD. »“What were’ those blood-curdling shrieks I Beard last night?” " “That was Jamison trying to quiet his new baby. . You see, he can’t sing as a ‘substitute.”—Cleveland Plain. Dealer. ] " They were out in the grove searé¢hing for walnuts. ' “You may have heard it before,” he whispered, “but once more I must say I love you.” * “I'm looking for walnuts,” she said, with a sweet smile; “not chestnuts.” —Chicago News. MISSING. OUR BOOKLET W | “Mr. Nozzleton,” she said, “if you try to hug and kiss me again, I shall call papa.” 2 “Where is your father?’ he asked. “He's in the Yellowstone Park, and will be beyond mail or telegraphic communication for three weeks.”— Chicago Record-Herald, ‘AN UNFLATTERED LIKENESS. Critic—“I must congratulate you on the villain of your play. He leaves the impression of having been drawn from life.” Author—“He was. I may say to you that he is an exact portrait of myself as my wife depicts me in our hours of ease.”—Town and Country. A’ SURE INVESTMENT. Greene—*“I notice you always turn to the page with the stock quotations when you take up a paper. I suppose you take an occasional fiyer on the market, eh?’ Gray—‘Never invested a dollar in stocks in all my life. I find it cheaper to read the quotations.”—Boston Tran- script. BROUGHT TROUBLE ON SELF. ‘White — “What is the nratter with Plunger’s héad?” : : Grenn—*“Yesterday was his wooden wedding and he gave his wife a rolling pin for a present and when he re turned from celebrating the event she returned the present with a speech suitable to the occasion.”—Butte Inter- Mountain. CONGRATULATIONS. Jack—“I hear you are goirg to marry Miss Prettyun. Permit me to congrat- ulate you on your excellent taste.” Tom—“But the engagement is off. I’m not going to marry her or any one else.” Jack—“Indeed! Then allow me to congratulate you on your good sense.” ‘up what?” asked the coldly practical tion the. military leader candidly re- tion,allays pain,eures wind colic. 25¢. abottle The only persons who don’t break good Jovolutions are’ “those who never make them. PurnaM Fappress DYES are fast to light and washing. Chronic complaining doesn’t make a hard lot any softer. “Don’t you find it tiresome,” said Marc Antony, “to devote so much time to literature in addition to your various ways?’ “Yes,” replied Caesar, “but it pays. There is nothing like being your own military critic.” Washington Star, t : How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward{o= any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CuENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, theundersigned, have known ¥. J.Che- ney forthelast 15 years, and balieve him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. . Was & TruAx, Wholesale Drugglsts, Tole do, 0. Warping, KINNAN& MARVIN, Wholesale Dru g= gists, Toledo, Ohio.” . - Hall’'sCatarrh Cureis taken internally, act « .ing directly upon the blood and mucoussur- facesofthe system. Testimonials sent fres, Price, 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists ‘Take. Hall's Family Pills for constipation, “We will never give up,” said ‘the South American military leader. “Give man. And after a moment of reflec- plied: “Anything we can. get. our” hands on.”—Washington Star. Out of every 1,000,000 persons :who are born inthe same year 213,000 live for 70 years, 107,000 for 80 years and 881 for 90 years: I Aen < The Oat Wonder. The Editor must tell its readers of this marvel. It originated with the largest farm seed growers in the world, the John A. Salzer Seed Co., Crosse, Wis. It has stiff straw, stands up like a stone wall is white, heavy, and has long ears, filled to the tip with fat, ‘plump kernels. It is a great stooler, 80 stocks from one kernel. IF YOU WILY SEND THIS NOTICE AND lOc, IN STAMPS to above address, you will get a sample of this Oat Wonder, which vielded in 1903, in 40 States from 250 to 310 bu. per acre, to- gether with other farm seed samples and their big catalog. [A.C.L.] It takes heroism to be a good husband when he has ceased to be a loving one. Many School Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children’s Home, New York, break up colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishn:ss, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. Atall druggists, 35¢. Bample mailed Frex. AddressAllenS, Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Love can neither be bought nor sold, but it may be exchanged. The seals of Newfoundland are not furbearing, but are killed in large numbers for their skin and fat. The skins are used to make patent leather and “kid” gloves; the fat for fine soups. The Howard county, Mo., court has effectually put an end to all “Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ shows in that county. In rearranging the license rate for cir- cuses and shows it was decided to leyy a tax of $200 a day on all “Uncle Tom” shows. Howard was the largest slave- holding county in the state. LASTING RELIEF: J. W. Walls, Super- intendent of Streets of i.ebanon, Ry. says: “My nightly rest was broken, owing to irregular action of the kidneys. I was suffering intensely from severe pains in the small of my bsdck and through the kidneys and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secre- tions. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition. I took Doan’s Kidney Pills and experienced quick and lasting relief. Doan’s Kidney Pills will prove a blessing to all sufferers from kidney disorders who will give them a fair trial.” Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., proprietors. For sale by all druggists, —Chicago Evening Post, price 0 cents per box. Butter—Creamery ...... Eggs—Btateand Pennsylvania... LIVE STOCK: Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle, Prime heavy, 1450 to 1600 Ibs......$ 500 5 10 Prime, 1500 to 1400 1bs........... 0 465 5 00 Medium, 1200 to 1300 lbs ew 2.05 43D Fat helfers........ .. BW 49) Butcher, 200 to 1000 lbs 360 440 Common to fair 300 .- 8.90 Oxen, common to fat 200 400 Common togood fat bu 25 860 Milch cows, each : 25) #00 Prime heavy hogs...... viivaeend DE 530 Prime medium weights....... . 5% 530 Best heavy yorkers and medium... 520 525 Pod pigs and light yorkers........ 4 a $ 5 8, common to good 0 Roughs =... * esses teeaams 203 215 Btags............... 00 oA 850 Sheep. Extra, medium wethers 475 Good to choice ... 459 fF Medium..." 400 Jomimoxn to fair #55 Spring Lambs. [il 20 000 000 550 Calves, : Yealoxtea..:..... 0000.00... 0 550 - 8 Veal, good to choice. ........ 350 in 9, Veal, common heavy REVIEW OF TRADE. | *. .Hopes That Easy Money Mar; ket Will Help Trade. : +R. G.. Dun -&: Co’s “Weekly Review of Trade” says: -haye furnished the chief influences ‘some ‘exfent traffic has been-hindered, returns of railway earnings - for .Jan- uary show an.increase of 3.9 per cent over 1903. Consumption of fuel wis increased and rétdil'’ trade in coal greatly expanded, but no gains at first: hand is reported, owing to:the.large supplies held by dealers. Retail dis- tribution of footwear and heavy wear- ing apparel felt the stimulds ‘and an- nual clearance sales removed accumu- lations of -dry goods, millinery, etc. Iron and steel plants that resumed at the turn of the year -have obtained sufficient business to continue operat- ing ‘and thus far the adjustment of wages has not produced ‘the threat- ened strikes, workmen generally ac- cepting . the changed conditions. As to quotations, there is nominally no alteration. In so far as this new busi- ness keeps mills active, the situation has improved. Scrap iron and steel continue firm and old rails are the strongest feature. The industry is naturally in a most unsettled condi- tion, owing to the numerous and un- equal reductions in quotations, but there is a feeling that with the easier money market will come a better de- mand and more settled conditions. Or scarcely less interest than the abnor- mal price of raw cotton is the situa- tion as to the size of stocks of manu- factured goods. Much depends on the revival of purchasing, thus far, a very limited amount of new business being offered. “Increased activity and strength are reported in the domestic hide market. Failures this week num- bered 358 in the United States, against 265 last year, and 33 in Canada, com- pared with 27 a year ago. TERRORS OF MOSQUITOES. The Pest from the Egg to Its Career of Activity. The horrors of Hogarth and Fox’s Book of Martyrs are outdone by the circular which has just been issued by the drainage committee of the South Orange Village Improvement Society. The book illustrates vividly the life of the mosquito from the time the parent has laid the egg until the new insect, fully developed, goes forth on its career of activity. The book is illustrated with half- tone cuts and the eye of the reader lights first upon the picture of a pool of water upon which the rain is de- scending.” A full-grown mosquito is seen flitting away on the distant hori- zon, and the text underneath says that she has just deposited 300 ‘eggs in this pond during a fall of rain. Then the circular goes on to relate that if the sun does not dry up the pool, or if it is not drained, or if oil is not spread upon its surface, ail these little eggs will begin to wriggle and develop. Another picture shows these identical wrigglers in the haif evaporated and now thoroughly poison- ed water. The last picture of all in the book shows the 300 pests in full feather, leaving their cradles to start on their careers. Much interesting data concerning the mosquito and the New Business Keeps Mills. Running. | = Weather - conditions | in the general "trade" situation.” To | - especially at-the East, but. the latest |. Peruna, I can confidently recom-¢ mend it to lhose suffering from ¢ Such disorders, and have no hési- tation iw prescribing it to my pa- 3s lients.”’-- Robert R. Roberts. VRP 999999999999990. PPP Dr. R. Robbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes: “Peruna is the best medicine I know of for Coughs and to strengthen a weak stom- ach and to ing it for catarrh, I have ordered it for weak and debilitated people, and have not had a patient but said it helped him. It is .an excellent medicine and it fits so many cases. “iL have a large practice, and have a chance to prescribe your Peruna. I hope you may live long to do good to the sick and the suffering. : Dr. M. C. Gee writes from 513 Jones St., n Francisco, Cal.: “Peruna has performed so many wonder- ful cures in San Francisco that I am con- vinced that it is a valuable remedy. I have frequently advised its use: for women, as I find it insures regular and painless Jcatarrh by the use of Hartman’ss| give appetite. Besides prescrib- | ia pn a r i. % ab a a eT * =~ : of ak i ¥ ow . - 2 > . r= 3 : : Not n le. : ~ . COMMODORE KICHOLSGN % Not mrsendan'es's MARK IITS. 1 > e un ; It seems to me,” complained the 4 OF OUR NAVY 3 oy 7 Sem 20d Soapsigued BR who PITTSBURG. . : ® : ad made several vain attempts to get Grain, Flour and Feed. : Tr . , around them, “that there’s an ordi- re i tat T Recoms~ : Fe / v, 6 ates reasur Recommends Pe-ru-na---Other Pre- Jide of nance against more than two per- Wale oad & Of the United S y ® . 3 LEP « sons walking abreast on a public ‘ Corn—Na. 3 vello 53 mends Pe~ru~na. minent Mea Tesilly. * ; sidewalk, and when there are five of jo. 2yeliow, shel 3 1 j€.. Jou. ne aug husky fellows, sou oen-Re'dwiiie.. 42 | Other Prominent Physicians Use FP 8 : ake up ‘the whole—I beg your par- . 3 white...... St a ; : Flour—Wint % 450 475 -ru=-na MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE. don, gentlemen. I hadn't observed Ug Winter patent. 10 4% and Endorse Pe-ru-na. NY olin net, ™ that you were policemen.” | Hay Ne. timothy. ............... 13 2 H 0 — Sot : jo." 1. = 31 9 5 ~ x fon But dis my prayer. terday: Feed—mor fol m 2150 2210 RB ENEILIY OP ans "De. “Gimme no mo’ JI IS permanently cured. No fitg or nervous- | Brown middlings 202 2100 tne enor 0s Columb Cofege Den I kin tote away!” ; pessalier first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Bran. bulk .. .i750 B®] P pri gr 4 i. 3 St Do — Atlanta Constitution. Fertelasiarer, g2trialbottleand treatisefree Say -W heat ... ‘ $3 550 ud ad oyna. sy - — r.B. H. Kring, Ltd., 981 Arch §t., Phila.,Pa. | 08t...........0..0.. 0... FT 3 . KEEPING HIM QUIET. A bent pin is the easiest thin i er Dairy, Products, “Allow me to express my grati- 8 g imag 3 1 “Why is it Willie is always so quiet | inable to find when you are not looking Bere Esinaresmery Sirs ave ans -3 Ei » tude to you for the benefit derived When riding in the street cars?’ fordt.ad tb wee Fancy country roll. .... 16 17 | Jrom your wonderful remedy. One “Why, his pa told him those big 10,000 Plants For 1Gc, Chegss-Onio new anni ih Hi 3 short month has brought Jortk a straps could be’ detached:”< Philadel- | _ This is a remarkable offer the. John A. Poultly, Ete. vast change and 'I’'nmoiw consider A phia Record #1 5: 5 Ltt Bs, wt ander _{:Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes. sultry, . 15 | myself a well man after months: of Se a, Xt They will send’ you their big plant and ' HeDS—Der I...............8 I4, suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna fo ———— seed catalog, together with enough seed , eke. vivesied Sar iia i7 will ny you.” Gu . ers v SEaYIAL San £21500 fine 8¢ lid Cabages Sfeesrh. ad Ohi0: Mesh Hie a : » A conslantly increasing Hier of live 1 : igs Oldion Always Temings, me of 2/000 delicious Carrots, 5 Fruits and Vegetables. = © cians prescribe Peruna in their practice. It a bargain counter. sf .2.000 Blanching, nutty Celery, Potatoss—Funcy white per bus.->. 7% "80 ] os has proven its ‘merits ko’ thoroughly that: “Why 7’ ©. get 7) 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, Se nbge—per rl. S15 20 | even the:doctors.have overcome ‘their, preju:- “Sixteen, marked down from’ thirty- 39% Soiendid Onions an Apples—per barrel. . L400 fice against Socalled pafent medicines and, five.” —Princeton Tiger. “I 7000 3 4 HT 4 ; eb [ar —_— Comineng nto their patients: ¥ =» #h. Ly -000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. J a j J = Peruna occupies. a unique position, ind i ——— ’This great offer is: made in’ order to in- ial . BALTIMORE, “. of medical, sgience.., It is the only internal CRAZY HIMSELF. ou to ‘try their Narranied seeds De inter a ee 53) is sYremit Sal irh rowely rye 38 jue i “ 5 sp s s | for when you once plan em you Ww. ‘ Wheat<No. 2 r N medical profession :-to-day. ..:Catarr ,» as a om gi hd Seton grow mo others, and TEE Hf Se od ornmixed. : 2 - 3 every one will admit, is. the, cause of one- & J SH Je ow, ES crazy “tw * ALL'FOR BUT 16C. POSTAGE, : Baier ranroig ons ii 2s wa | half the diseasé” which afflicts mankind. 7 “How unnecessary,’ remarked Miss s 37 3 ni rth} ; : i Gig ‘Catarrh and catarrhal ‘diseases afflict -one- j 3 : Poot. =n | ‘providing you. will return -this notice, and | . ered 5 Vi 3 : 5 SBafpe; ¥you Gon’f require ify assist | If vou will send them 20¢. in postage. they “ PHILADELPHIA ~ half of the peopl: of Uni‘ed States... anee inthet direction,” Philadelphia TATE Fo he Shine a Dc he fa: lout Winer Patens ed HE) is ao FARIRAITR IAN LTT Press, s §F 2 8 ih kms, Tal. big gwers: nad. ? Viear— o. ered... qa... x 49. s gs obe) - Roberis, M. D., | vashing-g | : y fF ii * What a’ grand ahd glorious world this Sok fo zmixed rR a i 3 bor: ram . i TT THREE OF \A {KIND.. would :bé. if every. man would follow. the Butter—Creamery, extra 2 u5 “Through my own experience COMMODORE . Stank ey ol aN a advice he gives to otlfers! . Eggs—Peunsylvania firsts... 3 6143 as well as that of many of mye A Ja 7 > Vi o ‘were those ee te hee 8 EL AEE ; ast enia | Seve < i Nicholson | ragged men-up the re 23 BT Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forchildren | NEW YORK Lo Jrisnds and We : 2 "3 a a8 ° othi i i, » - . ~ * : ai® fae TS Penn—“One was. a tramp, the other teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma. Flour—Fatintse. oo... ad Rave been cur or relieved of X Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, * - | - Medical Examiner : United States - : 7 Treasury. ea menstruation, cures leucorrhoea and Far ian troubles, and builds up the entire. sys- tem.” I also consider it’ one of ‘the finest Ranh remedies I know of.”—M. C. Gee, Catarrh is a systemic disease curable only by systemic treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the de- pressed nerve centres. This is what Pe- runa does. Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve centres which give vitality to the mucous membranes. hen catarrh disappears. Then catarrh is permanently cured. If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, iving a‘ful statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. : Address. Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 0 \ { starts .CASBCARETS today, for you w; ‘right, - Take our advice, start with ‘CANDY CATHARTIC | GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles, aj dicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bg ‘blood, wind on the stomach, blcated bowels, foul Sng headache, indigestion, iad pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and dizziness: ¢ ‘regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. It chronic ailments and lose years of suffering. 11 never get well and stay well until you get your bowels ‘When your bowels don’t move No matter what ails you, start taking G8atarcts tnany under absolute guarantee to cure or C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and 503 money ref The ine tablet p . booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. ad . Perils of the Sea. Last year the British mercantile] marine reported 1,483 casualties, of} which 348 were complete wrecks. The total loss of life was 5,318, 168 less than the preceding 12 months, and 1-649 less than the year before that. In the last 25 years the British marine has lost 6,221 ships, with a total loss of 41,267 persons. 80 Bushels Macaroni Wheat Per Acre. Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr. t is a tremendous cropper, yielding in food land 80 bu. per acre, and on dry, arid ands, such as are found in Mont. Idaho, the Dakotas, Colo., etc., it will yield from: 40 to 60 bu. This Wheat and pelts and Hanna Barley and Bromus Inermis and Billion Dollar Grass, makes it possible to grow and fatten hogs and cattle wherever soil is found. * JUST SEND 10C. AND THIS NOTICE to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wie., and they will send you free a sample of this Wheat and other farm seeds, to- ether with their great catalog, alone 100.00 to any wide-awake farmer. [A.C.L,} A mean man often has a powerful influ ence over a good woman. Piso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of throat and lungs. — Ww, O. ExpsLEY, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. Ary man is liable to make mistakes, but it is the other fellow who blunders. Teosinte and Billion Dollar Grass. The two greatest fodder plants on earth, one good for 14 tons of hay and the other 80 tons green fodder per acre. Grows everywhere, so does Victoria Rape, vield- ing 60,000 ibs. sheep and swine food per acre. [A.C.L.] JUST SEND 10C. IN STAMPS TO THE John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis.. and receive in return their big catalog and lots of farm sced samples. Truth is a stranger that a good many people don’t care to meet. A heavy dew is the sign of a south- erly wind. SILOS, Lou Caitaso Laura ww deo without a SILO. If you want one (or more), or need any lumber, timber, mill work to repair or build, or Boxes, or Crates, write G. ELIAS & BRO., LUMBER, BOXES, Buffalo, N. Y., d get th CRATES. 0 ilo agerfte w MAKE MONEY. Small amounts carefully invested through us will pay you handsomely. Bend for our latest booklet ana learn how it is done. U. 8. SECURITY CO, 3817 Third Avenue, Pitt burg: Pa. P. N. U. 5, 04. SAFE eRe B CURES WHERE ALL EL . ; Best Cough Syrup. ae yAns Use In time. Sold by druggists. NEE A Boston physician’s dis- “covery which cleanses and heals all inflammation of the mucous membrane wherever located. | In local treatment of female ills Pax-. tine is invaluable. Used as a'douche it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it kills all disease germs which cause inflammation and discharges. Thousands of letters from women prove that it is the greatest cure for leucorrheea ever discovered. Paxtine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal ‘catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these - diseases are all caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. For cleansing, whitening and pre- serving the teeth we challenge the world to produce its equal. Physicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and en “"orse Paxtine, and thou- sandsof testimot.alletters proveits value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A large trial package and book of instructions absolutely free. Write The R. Paxton Co., Dept. 25 Boston, Mass. CAPSICUM VASELINE PIN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES) A substitute forand superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the mostdelicate skin. The pain-allayingand curativequalitiesofthisarticlearewonder- ful. It will stop the toothache atomce,and relieve headache and sciatica. We recom- mend it as the best and safest external counter-irritantknown,also asanexternal remedy for pains in the chest and stomach andallrheumatic,neuralgicand goutycom- plaints. A trial will prove what we claim Torit, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household. Many peoplesay‘itisthe best of all of your preparations.” Price 5 cts. atall druggists or other dealers, or by sendingthisamounttousin BOStage stamps we and youatubeby mail. No article should heaccented by the publicunlessthe same carriesourlabel,asotherwiseitisnot genuine. . CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 State Street, NEW YORK CiTv, we mall you free lots of farm seed samples and our big catalog, tell. Ing all about this oat wonder and J, thousands of other seeds, 4 JOHN A. SAL2ER SEED Cb. ; La Crosse, Sh weak oy sacs Thompsen’s Eye Water | } i | . 4 3 gt i AAS
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