7 WJftAKSi-Tt MARK. Th old, lararltbl virtu 0 St. Jacobs Oil make It th king cur for Sprains and Bruises Price, 25c. end SOc Ambitious Machinists Wanted to wort on th Prtmtum Plan In th mannftrtnr 01 Blctm KntrlncA. Hut. exiwl.nr anil rWr.arw w to rhara'tr and sMUtjr. fin. opportunity for Aralnbl man. f AY NL CO.. Box l. fclmtra. N. V. Stone are "Alive." The most curious specimens of vege table or plant life In existence are the called "living stones" of the Falk land Islands. Thcwo Islands are among ho most cheerless Knots in the world, feeing constantly Mibjected to a strong polar wind. In such a climate it is im possible for trees to grow erect, as hoy do in other countries, but nature as made amends by furnishing a sup ply of wood In-tho most curious shape imaginable. The visitor to the Fal It lands sees scattered here and there singular shaped 1 locks of what appear to be weather beaten and moss covered bowlders, In various sizes. Attempt to turn one of these "bowlders" over and you will meet with a surprise, because the stone Is actually anchored by roots of great strength: in fact, you will find that you are fooling with one of the native trees. No other country in the world has suA a peculiar "forest" growth, and it Is said to be next to impossiblo to work the odd shaped blocks Into fuel, because the wood is perfectly devoid of "grain," and ap pears to be a twisted mass of woody fibres. Agriculture in Northwest Canada. The Canadian government has Issued a census bulletin, which gives statis-L tics as to agriculture in Alberta, Assln lboia and Saskatchewan, which united compose the Northwest territories. The total area of these territories is 190, 963,117 acres, and only 6,509,064 acres are occupied as farms. Of this area, 75.99 percent is unimproved. Field crops, exclusive of hay, occupy 63 per cent, of the improved land, but only a fair beginning baa been made with fruit trees and vegetables. The area ot land In wheat, tuts, barley, rye. corn, peas, potatoes and ether field roots in 1891 was 194.773 acres. The Increase at the end of the last decade was 694,- 078 acres, or 333 per cent The pro duction of homemade butter Is nearly twice as much a ten years ago, and In the interval 10 factories have been put In operation. jf Robins are here A $( Hires W l Rootbeer f, I 'M ri Tb greatest snrlrtar tnnlr. J j 1 14 l rtrnnkfllv. al 1 J I 1 ft -j ' lun. Hold I'vervwhf r. I I 3 I ! ' r or by mull for 'A cms. J tT 4 I nusissi. mtr. Mtj9 DOAN'S CHANGE DOUBT TO GLAD SURPRISE Evtcrett, Mass. I received the sample ot Doan's Pills and they stop ped all my trouble ot pain in the back, , from which 1 have suffered for two years. I am a sole-leather cutter, and being on my feet and lifting heavy dies all day, appreciate the help Posn's Pills have given me. I feci like a new man. Quo. A. Burgess, 188 Belmont Street. St. Locis, Mo. Received sample, and am on my first boltlo from the ' druggist -they helped me wonder fully. I had a feeling of wanting to urinate all the time, and troublo in .. passing, burning and Itching. That la all gone now, and I feel thankful. . K. Btcvkkbon, 6851 Easton Ave. Aspen, Colo., April 10, 1003. Doan's Kidney Pills accomplished the desired result in my case relief came the second day after I com menced taking them. I was troubled with retention and dribbling of the urine. Now it Is natural and free as over in my life. D. L. Stai-fobd. WITH NERVES UFSTRUNG THAT ACHE WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER .' TAKE . TRXA1V BOTTLE JlT8r-rrr.ncratlTOurd.XofltlorBnroai. ft Iter tint day1 tn ot Dr. Kiln' Or; KrrRtorer.tltrlalbottln:tratlfr ir. B.H. Kum, Ltd., Ml Arch Bt.. Palla., r. Wt are told that it takes two to ntak t quarrel, and lo that man and wife are one. It's hard to reconcile the state ments. i Row' Tb.ll? W offer On Hundred Dollar Reward fo any raa ot Catarrh that cannot b eared if 1111' Catarrh I'nre. F. J. tnrrrt A To., Toledn.O. W, th nndenirmeil, ba known F. J. Cbanay for the laat IS run, and bellnr him perftiotly hnnorahl in all bnilnem transac tions and financially ahl to carry out any obligation mado by their Arm. Wm 4 l'aiiix W'uolrsal Drntglstt, Toledo, Ohio. Wildiko, Kixss A Matrix, Wholesale Drnnjle t. Toledo, Ohio. Kali' Catarrh inre la taken internally, ant ing airectly upon the blood and tnucotia snr lace of the ivitem. Testimonials lent free, l rirs, 75o. per bottle. Hold by all Druggist. Hall' Family Pule are the belt. lie" are never uied in Mohammedan mosque. The Moslem race deteit bell undr th rieluiion that they cause the tcinblge of evil mint. TJie Allen' Foot-Km. It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting Tired, Achlr.R, Hot. SweatlnR Foot, Corn n( Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-F.nvi, apowdxr to be ahrtken Into the shoes. Cures while ) ou walk. At all Druggist and Shoe Stores, Don't accept anv substitute. Hamplo sent Fats. Addrcss.Al'len H. Ulmsted, Leltoy, N. Y. The forests of South Africa are com posed principally of stunted and gnarled native trees, fit only for wagon making and fence building. ''The Klertn, Kool Kltehen Kind" of stove keep yon clean and cool. Economical end always ready. Bold at good stove stores. The bigger the man the harder it is for him to squeeze out of a tight place. You ran do your dyeing in half so hour with Pl-thau Fadeless Dyes. It may be cowardly to show the white feather, unleas you are a milliner. do not believe Plso's Cure for Consamn. llonhasaneqoalforeoaghsand eolds Joa S. Boris, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1WM. It's a physical impossibility for some people to live within their income, because they haven't any. Tired Out " I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. Vbu are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. ffigSSL Ask Tonr doctor wrist he think, of Arer'l F irtlpariltn. He ki.-w nil .liitthUarBtit old fnmilv inrH'-li. fuilun h.. advice and w will b BMUri"'. J. C. ATE Co., Lowell, Mai. Escapes from Death. Fantastic escapes from dratn were by no means uncommon features of the Boor war. There was exhibited somo time ago in the museum of the Royal United Service Institution one of Queen Victoria's chocolate boxes, tn the lid of which Is still deeply imbed ded a Mauser bullet. To that amo collection there has just been added an even more remarkable relic. This Is a stiver cigarette-holder case, which was struck by a bullet at a distance of 1,200 yards while it was in the pocket of a Captain of the Imperial Yeomanry, The curious part about it Is that the officer was not aware until afterward that, he had been struck, although the bullet also pierced the sovereign purse and cigarette case which he was carrying in the same pocket. Aching bocks are eased. Tltp. back, and loin pains, limb swellings and dropsy signs vanUh. They correct urine with brick dust sediment, high colored, pain in pssaing, drihliling, frequency, bed wetting. Donna Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel. Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, dizziness, Deauacue, A . ncrvousuaes, VCOT OUT AND 'LjL X VAMia att to rosTc-jiLCT5-j lift o. riAviSf vjfol? co V fMTif yQ 5&Vo v& 7VCfs5TT" " 7T r Consult our Physician by mail; medical advice AND HEADS 1 CENTS DEr-HUNTINQ IN NORTHWEST. Hew the Indiana Secure Venison for Their Larder. A New Yorker who lives a small fraction ot the time in the city, being usually long distance away in pursuit of grime, tells the methods pursued by the Indians of British Columbia In tak ing deer. They have evolved a sys tem, the huntsmnn says, thit shows practical skill and sympathy and know ledge of natural conditions. He says: "The Indians, to begin with, do not hunt deor for the pleasure of hunting. They go for deer as a housekeeper goes to market for beef. And, what's more, In British Columbia, at any rate, they don't go often. Salmon are plen tiful In the rivers and easily caught. 8o, why chase animals when they can secure fish? It Is something, as it is In Now Foundland, where I went a couple of seasons ago. 1 hero the pre vailing fish, as you might say, is cod. And, though there Is no end to the variety ot edible llsh that can be taken, the natives never think of eating any thing else. Cod is plentiful, and they form the hnblt I suppose. This Is so Ingrained that they call eodflsh "fish" simply. The genus Is divided Into rod Bnd the rest of fish. Well, when the British Columbia Indian makes up his mind for venison he goes at it sys tematically and without sentiment. A group of half a dozen or 12 men split and take cither end of a valley. Then they proceed along the mountain slope from the two ends to the center. They choose the sheltered side of the valley, which the deer seek to escape the wind. Bach pa;-ty covers the nioun talnsldo, somo near the foot, and some at the top. and others between the line, keeping abreast by an Imitated owl hoot. The decT on 'winding' pursuit have a trick of leaping away down the slope, unlike goats, which go up, and thus between the two approaching par ties they are swept together at the middle of the valley. A good-sized herd will thus be killed off, and the Indians are supplied for many weeks by two or three days' exertion." The Alr-and-Draft Cure. An American-English duchess re cently boasted to me of the good which had been done to her by a course which was not only new to me, but was so strange as to be almost comical. The "alr-and-drat't cure" is what she praised, and It was a remedy for cold hands and feet. This cure Is taken at a tiny place in the Ardennes mountains In a single building there, a sanitar ium. As I understood it, this building Is bereft of bedroom windows, and has great apertures in the walls In stead. The patient retires to a well bestowed bed, but leaves uncovered and exposed her feet and hands; Strong winds make the Ardennes their playground, and those blow through the bedrooms an 1 over the extremities of the patients, and, in some mysteri ous way, their members develop a strong circulation and are presently able to resist cold, and to guarantee to themselves uninterrupted warmth for all time to come. Cosmopolitan. Slippers Made of Paper. Some of the European hotels are In troducing a novelty by furnishing each guest on his arrWal with a pair of pa per slippers, and the plan is expected to contribute largely toward the clean liness of the ho3telrles. The slippers arc cheap. They are made wholly of pdiicr, according to the Detroit Free Press. The soles are of pasteboard and the rent is made of white or brown paper, stitched with heavy cotton to prevent tearing. There are various qualities. The most expensive Is made of an extra good quality of white paper. The cheapest is made of common brown straw paper. These paper slip pers are so cheap that new ones can he furniHhed to each guest. An at tempt Is being made also to introduce them In hospitals and public institu tions, its they would add much to clean liness and form another preventive ot contagion, since each pair could be thrown away or destroyed as soon as the wearer has done with them. The Northern of France Railway Company, it Is stated, baa decided to install wireless telegraphy on its Do ver-Calais cross-channel steamships. BuniitSOTON JCICCTIOH, Mo. I received sample of Douu's Pills and they are all that is claimed, thry re lieved a pntn In my back, nnd did all mat was represented. V. V. HAY, it . u. Jo. 1. Tatlorsvillk, Miss. No man can tell the good of Doan's Kidney Pills until he tries tlicm for a weak back. I tried everything and got no relief until I used Doan's Pills. J, N. Lewis, Wbst Branch, Mich., April 11th. Many thanks for the sample ot Doan's Kidney mis. we had tried many remedies with little benefit but found Doan s act promptly, and hit the case. which was an unusual desire to urinate had to get up Ave and six times of a night. I think Diabetes was well under way, the feet and ankles swelled. There was an intense pain in the back, the heat of which would feel like putting one's band up to lamp chimney. I have used the free trial and two full boxes of Doan's Pills with the satisfaction of feeling that I am cured. They aro the remedy par free. excellence. a. jr. uallakd. to OriUU Genuine stamped C C C Never sold hi balk, Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something Jast as good." HDADOV WFW T)I HOOVER Y; arm V 1 u s ami m'litf and eurM worat Hook of tMlimonta'a and IO dnya' lntmDI Pre. Br a. a. aaua su,.a. Mi,iiiim oa P. N. U. ID, 03. w.'r.iTJlt Thcmpicn's Eyi Watir ! THE EMPEROR 0F ETHIOPIA. That Is Menellk's Title, and He Is a !e aeendent of Solomon. And who is the Emperor of Ethloplat Those who happen to know may con alder It an absurdly enny question to answer. But such la the Ignorance of things most necessary to know in which our people ars sunk, that only a few are aware that Wnetlk II. ot Abyssinia has borne that title since 1880. He used to be cnlled the negus, his full title being negus negnstl, menn Ing king ot kings. The Abyssinian monarch used to be ft mere King of Chon. But now he rules the united kingdoms of Choa, Godjnm, DJImma, KatTa and Watamo, with some other provinces. Consequently he la an em peror. Ancient blood Is expected In nn em peror, nnd It Is remarkable that he of Abyssinia, the most obscure of the Im perial band. Is of the oldest stock of all. At least, that Is his claim. Allu, his father, came of the old royal family of Ethiopia tbot traced Its descent to Menallk I., son of Solomon by the Queen of Shcba. Allu was eldest son of a great chief named Sclla-Svlossie, tinder whom the kingdom of Choa at tained to its highest pitch of power. Now Selln-Seiasste'a own name had formerly been Menellk, but he bnd been wnrnetl by a monk to change it, otherwise he would suffer great misfor tune. Be should, however, said the monk, call the son of his first born by the name of Menellk, and the child ao christened would one day be the con queror of nil Ethiopia nnd the greatest of her rulers since the days of Menellk I.,' son of Solomon. As soon, therefore, as the grandson was born ho was named Menellk. The really curious tiling about this story Is tlint it was certainly told and retailed by nn Italian traveler some rears beforo Menellk "conquered Ethiopia" and consolidated his realm. London News. Crane and the Peanut. Can it be that the hot roasted pea nut Is destined to be to France what the baked bean Is to Boston? Stnfnge things have been unearthed by the State Department, but none stranger than that the Yankee's pet fruit 1 rapidly becoming the Frenchman's per petual delight. The American "goober" hns already stormed the French vaudeville theatres and opera houses, nnd the latest nd vices declare that It Is successfully holding the fort agnlnst all comcrr The floors of popular restaurants are carpeted with the shells, and the walks In the public grounds are speckled with the shucks. Marseilles alone consumed 10,000 bags of the American dainty and loud ly called for more. The merry note of the rooster's whistle Is heard on the street corner, and every day la circus day over there. It seems, however, that a plebeian product from Africa is having the audalclty to question America's su premacy ns the peanut country of the world. It is cheap, this African pea' nut, and on that score it appeals to a frugal and Indlscrlinlnatlng public. But cultivated taste dqclares unre servedly for the American nut. re gardless of expense. Score another tri umph for our glorious institutions! New York News. The Fenny Slt tTpi We are ahead of London in somo things, for behind in others. A you 113 artist, who styles himself a "nntuve student," made a study of the slums ot London while abroad recently nnd spent a nlgbt in what is known as the "Penny Sit-Up." His description is vividly pathetic. This institution Is for men only. It consists mainly of a large shed, with row after row of benches having high backs. The inmates pay a penny each, for which, sum they bare the privilege of sitting np all night and sleeping with their heads resting on their folded arms, which are supported In turn by the backs of the benches In front of them. At midnight the place Is crowded almost to suffocation. Each sitter la allowed sixteen Inches cf bench. It must indeed be horrible 10 sleep in that posture night after nlgbt. I do not see bow one could obtain any actual rest or relaxation. As a matter of fact, there can be no rest without relaxation. Many persons have a heart affection that would surely kill tbera if they slept in an upright position, while others suffer from shortness ot breath whenever they He down. It is a queer old humanity. New York Tress. Found Him On. "Mind, I was la a strange town, deal ing with a strange man, and I tried not to act strange, and still the fellow found me out," said the newly married man. "My Intended! wlfo and I had a sentimentabout spending our wedding nlgbt In our own home. The honey moon trip was not to begin, till the fol lowing morning. That required laying in a stock of provisions for breakfast "On the morning of the wedding day I called at the nearest grocery store and ordered a supply. There was but. tcr nud salt and eggs and 'sugar and well, everybody knows the string! Understand, I did everything a bride groom is not expected to do to throw the follow off tho track. I ordorcJ things offhand, not from a fool slip of paper, but from memory. I talked to the pretty cashier and ate an appls out of a barrel as If I had been born lo the place, like the store cat. Every thing conceivable I did and thought I had the grocer completely fooled when, on handing me the packages, he said: , "Well, sir, I hope you'll give us your trade when you get settled." Netr York Times. Be; and Our Ttklon. If a bull may be permitted: There are many beautiful things In life that we never see until they are out of sighs; -New York Kens. PE-RU-NA SAVED Women Made Strong and Happy Mothers. Cc'irrh otthe Pelvic Organs la a Fre quent Cause of Barrenness. Pe-ru-na Eradicates Catarib From the System. TO the becot e woman of ancient Israel not to become a mother was regarded as the arcatcat of earthly ca. amities. lo become a mother more especially the mother of a ifronir. licnlthv bur aa the height of glory for the faithful wonmn of the Bond o.il Hiolc dnvs. l.ven now. when maternity is not eotcemcd as ot yore, the mother of honllby children is an object of admiration, and sometimes envy, by her nciehhora. As comtmred with ancient peoples, the average American woman has a low appreciation of motherhood. There are, however, a great many exceptions to this statement. v The accntfipanying letters from grateful women who huvu lircn made strong, hea thy and happy mothers need no added woraa ot ours to make them convincing; ('nlarrh had weakened and impaired their entire systems, reruns niaile them sound and we, I. Mrs. I.. M. OilTith. Arm, Malm. wrlte "lour medicine did me a wonderful amount of good. It cured me of barren ties. I am 'JO years old nnd never hsd any children; nut since beginning your medicine 1 gave birth to a 10 pound baby A YOUNO Mrs. W. fol'owing: McRoberts, writes to Doctor & J!, fit tf ill nn, Cn!i(ibu, Dear Sir: "I eel perfectly tre.'t of catarrh.' I dlr! at van direct ed me to and took J'erima and Munalln. The third of March I gave birth toa 10-pound baby girl anU tte are bnth well ai happy. 1 am t ry thankful lo you, and Peruna saved my tle. 1 recommend it to evcrtoe and can't pralee it enough. "I tend iou mi; oitn and my biby't picture. ' She it to tweet and flood, ais fa a Peruna baby. I have such good health now. I do all my homework and take care of my baby, and eel to good. ' There are three or four of my neighbors uttng Peruna note, mince ltd Id ma so much pood. They were Jutt run down, and they Ihtnk It it fine. It it to good to give ttrength."-' M rt. IF. McRobertt. girl. She is now six months old and weigh '25 pounds. My friends were all surprised, home would not believe it until they enme to see me. "My hushand says he never sow such a change in any one ns there was in me after I had taken tlireo or four bottles of i'eruna. 1 am stronger than I have been since 1 was quite young. (Jod bices you and your medicine forever. I cannot tell you all. My letter is too long already; nut I will say I'eruna cured me. I never (aw or heard of anything half so good. I can never thank you enough for your kindness. In tnies of la grippe it works like a chnrm. It cured my baby when other medicines failed. She was real bad with la grippe." Mrs. L. M. Oriffith. Mrs. t. K. Thomas, Alpha, Mo., writes: "I have used your i'eruna and Manalin. I had been doctoring for several yeara, but A New El Dorado. If experience shall confirm the re ports made by experts of International reputation concerning the richness of a new gold-bearing dletrlct in Alaska, ve are more likely to. experience a glut than a scarcity of the yellow metal for sometime" to come. The more con fidence Is attached to the reports be cause the public has not been invited to take part In tne exploitation of the placer-mines to which we refer, as it is said that they have been purchasd by an Anglo-America syndicate, In which the Rothschilds are represented. If It be true that over a very extensive area tho gravel yields on an average two dollars In gold to the cubic yard, thero Is nothing extravagant in tho es timate that something liko an annual output of $50,(iUO,ntiO may he expected fcir 10 years to come. As the cost of extracting the gold from the gravel Is computed at only CO cents per cubic yard, the proportion of profit should bo large. Nor Is this the only quarter from which large additions to the an nual flow of gold from the Klondike and tho South African Rand may be looked for. Extensive deposits of gold are known to exist in Mexico, and it Is only a question of tlmo when the min ing energies of that country, hitherto concentrated upon silver, will be devot ed to an exhaustive research for the yellow metal. The more the world's stock ot gold Is Increased the more desperate, of course, appear the pros pects of bimetalinm. Swedish Marriage Customs. The Scandinavian bridegroom pre sents to his betrothed a prayerbook nnd many other gifts, which usuolly in- (i 1 1 1 .1 1, m aruiuA Uha In turn el vuu him especially In Sweden, a shirt, and this he lnvarlal.lv wears on his weddlna day. Afterward he puts it away, and In no circumstances will he wear It again while alive. But he wears it In his grave, and there are Swedes who earnestly believe not only In the res urrection of tho body, but In the ver itable resurrection of the betrothal shirts of such husbands as have never broken any of thoir marriage vows. Tho Swedish widower must destroy on the eve of his second marriage the bridal shirt his iirct wife gave him. A Valuable Discovery. An optical screen used In Tyndall's experiments was transparent only th heat rays of the spectrum cutting out ultra-vlolt as well as all visible rays. For a third of a century phys icists have been seeking a similar screen that would pass only ultra-violet rays, cutting off all others. This discovery stated to be of great scien tific value has boon made at last by Prof. R. W. Wood, who has been aware for some time that nitroso-dlraethyl-anlline would exclude all rays except the ultra-violet and some red and vio let, but has only succeeded In obtain ing the desired effect by combining this substance with cobalt glass. A remarkablo peculiarity of the chemi cal named Is that It gives a spectrum SO times as broad as that yielded by ordinary quartz. ' Native feelings In India have' been hurt by the new rupee because the King appears on it without his crown. Tb be hare-headed Is repugnant to the Orlontal. ; ' ' ; Writes Mrs. W. McRoberts. mm WW mu i Ml I 1 AtOTHER'S LETTER. Dr. Ilartman from Delano, Miss., the Ohlot Delano, Mint. kept getting worse. One day a neighbor woman brought me your book, the 'Ills of Life,' and wanted me to take your medicine. I told her that I had given up all hope of ever getting well. I had tried so much medicine. My neighbors thought 1 was nearly dead with consumption. "Finally I concluded that I would msjfe a last trial. So my liiikhand got me a bottle of I'eruna and Mnnalin. I commenc.-d taking them according to directions. That was two years ago. A year ago last No vember I gave birth to a 10-pound baby hay, who is well and hearty: and I am doing my own housework. I can never give reruns too great praise. 1 think it is the bert medicine 1 ever heard of." Mrs. K. E. Thomas. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a ffl WMHtRCOlOM Ther is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest atorm, YOUAR2 SBKE OPTK15 IF- YOU WEAB waterproof' ILED CLOTHIN MADE IN DIAC OR YCLLOW D BACKED CY OUR GUARANTE lowu unaui v c6.uriiTi ViuutiN rb.trVM, , O r T J H ova 1bs. K.. If he will not Mjoply you tVr ourfrrf cMnl"yi n QBrrnmt. nnd hat 1H buiiu NHtnt all ust Tails. bsh 1 uuv n Bjrup. 'i air uuuu )w In time. 8.lrl ti drucBintii. reiraiMsiWMgr Mosquito War In Washington. The Marine Hospital service through General Wyman has Issued circulars to all assistant surgeons on duty at pons at which fruit Is received from South America and West Indian porta to guard against yellow fever being spread by mosqultos coming in the car goes of fruit. The local health author ities of Washington have made efforts to drain all stagnant pools of water In or near the city or so cover them with oil that the mosquito will not be able to got In or out of them. All property owners and occupants of houses will be obliged to cover or drain off all I wate' 0I their premises and observe all other J precautions to prevent the breed- ing of the pests. All physicians will be obliged to report all cases of ma laria to the Health Bureau, and by this means the authorities hope to locate at once all colonies of malaria-carry mos qultos. The Potato Planter. Potato planter of to-day would make a farmer of generation ago sit up and rub his eyes. ' It requires that the po tatoes be supplied, but will do all the rest on its own initiative. It picks the potato up and look It over or seems to cuts It Into halves, quarters or any desired number of parts, separates the eyes and removes the seed ends. It plants whole potatoes or parts thereof, as desired, as near together or as far apart as the Judgment of the farmer on the driving part suggests. Having dropped the seed it covers It, fertilizes it. tucks It in like a child put to bed and paces off the. next row with mathe matical accuracy. Railway System In Hungary. Consul F. D. Chester reports from Budapest that there has been an ex tension of the railway-zone system in force on the Hungarian State railways, within which zonas stop-over privileges are allowed. The supervision of the prlvllego is more strict than formerly, passengers being required to obtain a certificate from the conductor of the first train. American tourists, he adds, will have to be careful not to purchase In West European ticket offices old Hungarian coupons, lacking the stop over validity of the new tickets. 9 Q I 41 IT I MY LIFE, "I Do All My House work and Take Care of My Baby and Good. full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable, advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. Oliio . MACHINE UMBRELLA VENDOR. Automatic Stands Being Placed In Publio Halls In England.. There has been shown recently an automatic machine for supplying um brellas. It is described as a fan-shaped device, with glass front, so that the purchaser can make bis selection of th'j contents. Before doing so, how ever, it will be necessary to drop two shillings In the blot, and thereby. gain access to the compartment in which his prospective purchase stands. In tasa tho machine fails to respond to the clink of silver, as frequently hap pens, says the London Engineer, with the "pOTiny-ln-the-sIot" automatics, thero is likely to be trouble. Four hundred and fifty-six acres of !and have bean obtained at Blairgow rie, Perthshire, Scotland, to enable Scottish peasants to try the IrlBb scheme of Bmall holdings, but without aid from taxation. Fruit growing and fowl raising are to be insisted on. An ideal Woman's Mela So says Mrs. Josie Irwin, of 325 So. College St., Nashville, Tenn., of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Never in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that at tained by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never during the lifetime of this. wonderful medicine has the demand for it been ao great as it is to-day. From the Atlantio to the Pacifla, and throughout the length and breadth of this great continent come the glad tidings of woman's sufferings relieved by it. and thousands upon thousands of letters are pouring in from grateful women saying that 11 will and posi tively does cure the worst forms of fumaio compluiats. Mrs. Pinkham Invites all wo men who are puzzled, about their health to write her at Lynn Mass., for advice. Such corro. spoudence is seen by women only and no charge Is made . . .. .., U 1 yt-w l V ") r1 ,