( UmtaUsfled. Tin crap thin year! " "Oh, yeae but they might V been better." "An Ich good health alt roun'!" "Oh, yes but we're expoetln' of the mertelos." "Alnt hal nary hurricane tcr blow us away." "Yea but I'm foelln' mlchty like a atrthquakn wus coming'." "Yoit'na hard to please." "Moblra no; but Providence could da bettor lor all ot uul" Atlanta. Constitution, TITSnwr innf It cure'l. No fit" or nrvnna. rw "er nri tlnv's use of lr. Kiltie's Grunt Nerve Restorejr.t'.'triiilboltir) and trtMtlsofres Dr.It.H. K Mxi, M d.. Ml Arh nt., Phils... Ve, It Is Mid thnt Texns nlont tnnrkeU S(V 00,000 worth of cattle annually I Mra.Vrinstnwt Sootbllic? 8Tnip for ehililnva (alklnc, sottm thaenma. rditeeslnlUnvni tton, allays pain, "urea wind "ollt 2,19, a bottle Twenty-fonr persons Urine, in County Tipperary, Ireland, are centennrians. rtso'sCnrelsthebMt merttilnewe omr nl for ejl are:lora of throat and Itinrt. Wn O, KkMLrr. Tanburon, Ind., Feb. 19, ltXK). A new lighthouse enstinr (iter 12,803,000 la la course of erection it Folkestone. Pdtsaii FAnrxr.ss Dtrs do not atain the bands or apot the kettle, except (Teen and purple. The streets of Tokio will soon ban trot ey can. A F.ermen la a atenvenee. If you are morose, mnody or despond, nt; If you have a bablt of worrying or fretting about things, or any other fault which hinder your growth or progreu, think persistently of the op poslte virtue and practice It until It If yours by force of habit. O. 8, Mardeu, n Success. Deafness Canne Wo Cnre.4 by lortsl anpllmttona as they o.umot reanh the dfseaeed portion ot the ettr. Th-u-els only one way to euro d(ue.s, and that la by conn'.U tutlonal mm-) lie. Onafnens l o:md by nit Inflamed omdltlon ot thejiiucoiM lltiliiiot the Eustaahtna Tube. When this tube la In flamed yon liar", a rumbling sound orlmpo- eet heart u.r, and when It I entirely close! eafn Is the result, and unU.Hthe'tnflnn (nation ean be taken out and this tube r Stored to Its normal condition, bnrltiff Kill be daatroynd lorovor. Nino oams out of tea arecausedby eatHrrb.ivhlolilsnotlilnTuntan Inflamed condition ot the mucous surface. We will giro One Hundred Dollar for any easeof Deaf nest' oatised by aatarrh) that enu not be cured by Hall's Catarrh (.lure. Send tor circulars fres. F. J.C'ws:tlv4Co.,Tolado,0. Bold by DrulsU, lis, ltall'i f ft iilly l'llls are the bast. More Snuff Used Norr, ' The snul users of the United Stntea hare increased in number about six per cent, a year for several years, tak ing the annual consumption of sun IT nl the basis of calculation. The aggre gate weight of pinches of siiufC tukea last year was 1S.WO.000 pounds. Bogus and Real. Education is one thing, but stattf flng the head with undigested facts, figures and rules Boon to be forgotten Is something vjlsa. Many a high school boy who has hustled through arith metic, grammar and geography and dabbled a little In Latln, geometry and other higher studies is not as well ed ucated as the country boy who goes to achool four months In tho year and spends tho rest of his tlmo develop ing his muscle by doing farm work. Sift TM0C I MARK. For Rheumatism' Lumbago Bruises DacKache Soreness Sciatic Stiffness Use the old reliable remedy St Jacobs Oil arle. SJc. and 500. jtttj Wanted Agents ft ? VrprTrt Ronftnrrt. XViTit, Varnish, . Irnitt Liio-hutt fir iJ'",nca. Ooi.tl y tum'wlon r V- iii io" miuv'eH, jivifti- i:nn truce, t. uniuc 3iAvi;ACf uitisa Co, iiltumtfUti, V. OSSf Poor man I He can't help It. It's his liver. He needs a liver pill. Ayer's Pills. Want yoi'r moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black T Use Buckingham's Dye SO cti. et drug , liti w R. P. Hill It Co.. Ni.hu., N. H IX or-otnurr sttMVi&&,&" It HUS A CsNnar. i-ri'i''TiJ-4 I ;L mmm flllllill Lisa a Trad Mark, nualnens men have trade marks; so should the farmer. The farmer who uses a trade mark, and puts It on everything he sells Jn packages, adver tises his goods Rnd creates a market for his products. In adopting a trade mark, however, only the best and choicest articles should be sold. Fitting Horse Collars. As a rule, not enough care Is lakPn to flt the collar to the neck of the horse. Tho owuer buys a collar, often times guessing at the size, and if it comes anywhore near fitting properly he lets it go at that. In buying a heavy collar insist that the dealer fit the horse perfectly, If possible; then, before the collar Is worn, wot it thor oughly and put It on the horse, bend ing It aa needed to make a perfect fit. Remove it and let It dry as bent, be fore it Is put on again. In addition to this, every farmer should make a busi ness of washing the top of the neck of the horco whore the collar rests, once or twice a week. Take a sponge, a little warm water and a piece of pure cnstllo soap. Wash the spot thorough ly and dry with a strip of chamois skin or of canton flannel. This will pre vent the neck from ejettlug sore. Good Tillage. Good tillage loosens the soil and al lows free circulation of air. It may often aid In hastening evaporation for a time, and it also allows the sun's rays to have more power on cold "sog gy" soils. Thorough tillage reduces tho soil to fine parthlcs tipon which water and humlc adds may act more readily, and by breaking the surface crust which always forms on untitled soil, makes more room and better con ditions for the development of fibrous roots. It Is a well-known fact that roots grown In a hard, crusty soil do not have as many fibers (which are the chief fceciers of the plant) tia those grown in soil of looser texturo. It is also true that though our cropplng plauts send toiany of their roots to a greater depth, tho major part of their feeding Is done near the surface. These facts suggest that good plowing is one of the moat essential features of good Ullage, Fighting Hessian Fly. Whether one grows 10 or 100 acres of wheat, tho hesslan fly Is an enemy that will need watching. Scientists havo worked for years trying to find some method of exterminating" this pest, and agree that the best way of combating it is the following; At the usuul time of sowing wheat In the fall, sow a smn!l portion of the field quite early and after the wheat is up watch it closely for aMarkH of the hcs slan fly. In ens tho pent does not ap pear It will bo safe to finish the sow ing at onco. In the event of trouble with the Bmall Blrip of wheat, wait until just before a Bhnrp frost may be expected before sowing the balance of the field. The Idea is that if the wheat does not make Its appearance until after a sharp frost it will be safe, as it is thought tho frost will kill tho beoslan fly. This method Is well worth trying and repeating each year until some better plan is discovered. Curing Cow Pea Hay. A number of correspondents have requested information as to bow cow pea hay can bo properly cured. They say they can raise the crop in a satis factory manner, but hnve been unable to cure it properly. The following method is supplied by one of the edi tors of this department, who has raised eow peas, both north and south; do not cut the cow pea hay until the first of the cow peas are well ripened, then use a good machine and it possible, cut two rows at a time, seeing that the vines are quite dry before the cutting is done. Lot it lay for awhile but do not out more than can be properly stacked in a single day with the cut ting. It must bo cured out of doors and up from the ground, henoe a rough platform ot some kind should be erected. A cheap one may be made by set ting a piece ot scantling or a pole a toot or more In the ground and at taching to it, at about a foot from the ground, several boards to form a small platform, bracing them if necessary. After the bay Is wilted a little pile it on to these platforms with a fork, making it about four feet wide and about six or seven feet high. On top use a cap or cover with hay or grass to form a wator-Bhed. In fair weather the bay will cure in this position in two or three weeks and be ready to store in tho barn. Indianapolis News. Alfalfa Bacteria. The alfalfa bacteria Is not a joke. Unless these bacteria aro In the soil the alfalfa will not make a healthy growth nor a good yield of hay. This theory baB been well tested by Profes sor It. W. Clothier, of Missouri, by glv Ins plats treated and fertilized with different manures and oue plat, espec ially unadopted to alfalfa, but the heavy clay soil liberally inoculated with soil from an orifnlfa ft old where the bacteria were known to be abun dant. On evory plat destitute of the bacteria, the alfalfa faded, turned yel low, made but little growth and much ot It died out. On the inoculated plat, the alfalfa was characterised by a deop green color and vigorous growth, and examination showed on abundance ot the characteristic nodulea on the root a Many of our Texas farmers who have had but limited success with ajfal'i and are looking arouad for a cause, may find !t by first finding a thrifty alfalfa field and securing there from a little soil and scattering this soil thinly over their alfalfa lands bo fore or after planting. This tact of the necessity for alfalfa bacteria for the successful growth of alfa'fa has been many times and thoroughly demon strated. It is also one of the many cases wherein science has been of vast benefit to farmers. If nlfnlfu has not heretofore succeoded on your land, try inoculation. Thnt may be tho rsmsdy. Alfalfa will not succeed without the bacteria. Farm and Ranch. Catching Moles. A year ago this summer I, merely to while away the time, commenced watching for these little fellows that had become so bad in our garden and around the yard. 1 bought a trap and commenced. The way I use It is to bunt the moles' regular track, and then tramp it down so aa to make the top smooth and level, then set tho trap with the trigger level with the top ot the ground, so when the mole goes through it will be easy to catch him. The trap must be set with the spears in line with the track, then there will be no way for him to get away, unless be goes clear around the trap. I have caught as high as three a day, one in the early morning, one about noon and one in the evening. After using the trap In. the garden last fall and spring we have not been bothered In there with them this year. The first I had caught any In there was the other day. I have caught as high as six or eight In the same track. During the months of April, May and June I have caught, the most. During the hot month of July the mole Is affected by the unus ual heat, working little, and I have caught fewer than any other time. I not only use the regular mule trap, but have been successful In finding tbs haunts of the mole, and then standing guard, patiently and watching. When I see the earth being thrown up In a tittle hillock I plant my heel In the rear ot where the animal Is working so he can not run backwards, and can be easily taken out. Another way Is to take a small Iron rod, about the sizo ot an ordinary poker, and when you see the earth being thrown up in a little hillock plant in the rear of where the animal Is working, and, with a quick motion toss It upon ttie ground. The ordinary gardener will give up In dis gust when trying to do away with these persistent workers, but I advise him to be patient ana watt until he captures him, then he will rejoice when he plants bis crop next year. In dlanlan, in The GpitomlsU Crimson Clover. Crimson clover should be seeded In September, or even In August, If rains are abundant It is not adapted to cli mates where winters are very severe. It may be pastured, cut for hay, or used for green manure, but its main ndvnntage Is that it grows on land af ter other crops go off and comes olt before other crops go on the samo land, hence It really entails no cost for the use of the land. It Is claimed to be free of weed seeds as a rule, and It IB harvested before weeds- can do much harm, but occasionally weed seeds will get In. Seeds ot crimson clover from foreign countries are sometimes adul terated with the seeds ot Egyptian clover, which are ot the same size and color, but the form tends more to egg shape and there are deeper lines on tho edge where the rootlet can be seen outlined on the seed. In crimson clover seed this edge Is about so smooth as the back, while in Egyptian clover seed there Is a marked depression on each side of the rootlet. Dodder Is the weed that does the most damage. The amount of seed required for an acre varies under different conditions. From 12 to 25 pounds have been recommend ed, but usually from 15 to 20 pounds Is tho quantity required, though It is hot ter to use too much rather than too littlo. It Is of advantage to test the germinating power of the seed, If pos sible, as the seed may be old or not good, which Is one of the causes of failure. As crimson clover Is a nltro gon gatherer, having the power to de rive nitrogen from the atmosphere, through bacterial agency, there will be no necessity for the use of nitrate ot soda or sulphate of ammonia, although It must be admitted that a small quan tity of nitrate ot clover at tho start will not come amiss. Totash Is the main substance required, and may be applied In the form of wood ashes or as potash salts. Lime, however, always gives good results, and Is used at time when seeding, as welt as w!ion turning the crop under. What is most import ant, however, is to disregard the ad vice that crimson clover can be grown anywhere by scattering the seed on the Biirface of the ground without first plowing the land. Such an experiment Is never satisfactory, as many of .the seeds fall to germinate, while the plants that take root are liable to be Injured In winter. The ground should be deeply plowed, and, it manured with well rotted manure, or comploto fer tilizers applied, so much the better, as tho land will then be in more suitable condition for corn when the crimson clover is plowed under. Tho ground should be harrowed several times, or until It is fine and In good condition for the seed, covering the seed with a brush or roller. A seed sower should bo used to secure even distribution ot the seed, and if sowed early, and va cant spaces occur, the spots may bo seeded again. It tho ground Is woll prepared thero will be less liability of tho plants being thrown out by frost In winter. Philadelphia Record. A Candid Opinion. "Wtiat do you think the greatest need of tho modern drama Is?" And after serious thought Mr. Btormlngton Barnes replied, "Lower railway fares and bettor hrf?:s." ABMfllrlM, SCHLEY'-' Pc-ru na Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen can cheerfully say that Mrs. Schley has taken Pe ruana and I believe with good effect." IV. S. SCHLEY Washington, d. c. ADMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the foremost, notable heroes of the nineteenth century, A name that starts terror In the heart of every Spaniard. man of steady nerve, clear head, undaunted courage and prompt decision. Approached by a friend recently, his opinion was asked as to the efficacy of reiunn, the national catarrh remedy. Without the slightest hesitation he gave this remedy his endorsement It appeared on Inter conversation that I'eruna baseen used In bis family, where It Is a favorite remedy. Such endorsements serve to indicate the wonderful bold that Teruna has upon the minds of the American people. It Is out of the question that so great and famous a man as Admiral Schley could have any other reason for giving bis endorsement to I'eruna than his positive conviction that the remedy la all that he says It Is. BEER AND CIDER. Are 8ald to Be the Cause of Cancer, and Disease I. Contagious. An Inquiry by Dr. Alfred Wolff Into the mysterious cause of cancer has yielded an unexpected conclu&lon which promises temperance advocate's a new and powerful argument. Tak ing the widest possible; survey of can cvr areas throughout Europe and the United States, Dr. Wolff discovers that all the districts of high caneor mortality are districts in which beer or elder Is largely drunk. Davarla, for Instance, heads the l'irt In Ger many, and Salzburg In Austria both great beer-drlnklng provinces. In France tho statistics aro still more striking. There Is the most marked contrast between the high cancer mor tality In beer-drtiiklng departments and the low death rate from cancer elsewhere. The Increase In cancer In England during recent years, Dr. Wolff thinks, has probably a direct re lotion to the Increased consumption of beer. What It Is In ber that conveys cancer infection is not clear; that Is a matter for further Investigation. Another conclusion to which all the fig ures point Js thnt cancer is most com mon In thickly wooded districts abounding In water. Dr. Wolff'B re searches show the strongest evidence that cancer Is contagious and that habits and environment have much more to do with the disease than race or hertdlty. Leslie's Weekly. A French Prison. France has a new penitentiary nt Frcpties, about eight miles from Paris, whlh 4s the largent In the world, and hns accommodations for two thous and. Tho building, with the gardens and warden's quarters, covers more thah hnlf a square mile, is situated 'in a healthy district with large window;! admitting the fresh air and sunshine, 1b provided with hot and shower baths and everyone of Its spacious two thous and cells Is heated and lighted by elec tricity. Tho prisoners' fond is abund ant, they go to school, are allowed to work at trades, and to purchase any luxuries but tobacco with the money thus earned, and everything possible Is done to develop their .better In stincts. There Is in Paris a society for lecturing In pr.lsons, always ready to send lecturers wherever they may be wanted a prominent theme with them being the evils of drunkenness. The prisoners aro kept scpart, can hold no communication with each other and cannot reco'gnizo each other when re leased. In matters connected with the cara and discipline of criminals as well as cthors, France gives token of t li 9 placo which she holds in the world's civilization. , The Pygmy Race. A German scientist has recently brought out some Interesting conclu sions Jn regard to the pygmy race, of which specimens are still met with in the central part of Africa. It Is prob ably) that tho pygmy races have existed also In Europe. This conclusion Is ar rived at from the examination of nu merous skeletons which havo been found In the region of Dreslati, In Si lesia. Their height Is considerably be low the ordinary avorago, being about 4 foct 9 Inches, which represents the mean figure for a whole group of skel eton. Kollman describes the remains of pygmies which have been found in Switzerland. In this case the average height rcairhes as low aa 4 feet 6 Inches. Gutmann has described the pygmy remains which were found In lower Alsace, near Colmar. These are still smaller and the height of many of the specimens Is but 4 feet. Tho pyg my race must be considered as com posed of well-formed specimens and not In any way degenerate or path ologic. They seem to have persisted In Europo until a comparatively re cent epoch. The pygmies of Silesia ap pear to have been the contemporaries of tho Romans and to have existed until tho year 1000 A. D. Marvels of Memory. The newspapers are telling of the remarkable feat ot a postal clerk, who, In a civil service examination, did not mako a Blngle eiror In properly sort ing 42,000 postal cards, each repre senting a postotrice In a certain terri tory assigned. This was done at the rate of 33V4 cards a minute. "Far more noteworthy," says American Medicine, "is the memory of an expert flano playor, who will play an entire sea son's concert without a note of print ed music beforo him. H1b memory is so perfect that hundreds ot thousands of notes must be at the orderly and lnstunt disposal of tho will. And this U combined with a multiplicity of synchronous recollections ot elmbre, tempo, expression, etc. The mystery Js at prcb'ent past tho hinting of an explanation, and this fact Is as beauti ful as it Is appalling." It shows us how far we are from any real scl ciite of psychology," EMOHSES PIE APPLES AS MEDICINE. An Excellent Brain Food and Full of Phosphorlo Acid, The apple Is such a common fruit that very few persons are familiar wkh Its remarkable efficacious medi cinal proportlea, says the Philadel phia Record. Everybody ought to know that the very best thing he can do Is to eat apples Just-before retir ing for the nJght Persons unJnlt luted In tho mysteries of tha fruit are liable to throw up their hands In hor ror at the visions of dyspepsia which such a suggestion may summon up, but no harm can come even to a deft oate system by the eating of ripe and Juicy apples Just before going to bed. Tho apple Is an excellent brain food, because it has more phosphoric add in easily digestible shape than any o4hr vegetable known. It excites the actIon oi the liver, promotes Bound and healthy sleep, and thoroughly disinfects the mouth. This ia not ell. The artple agglutinates the surplus acids of the stomaoh, helps tli'ft kidney secretions and prevents calculus growths, while It obviates Indigestion and Is one of the best preventives known of diseases of tho throet. Ev erybody should be familiar with such knowledge. In addition, next to the orange and the lemon, It is the best antidote for tho thirst and craving of the person addicted to the alcohol or the opium habit. Another Superstition Cone. It Js an old raying that lightning never strikes twice In the same pla.e. I.lko most old sayings. It Is not true. Three weeks afr a cow belonging to Mrs. Mary Fattlg, of Worth county. Vves killed by lightning at a certain point on her farm. Five years ago her husband was killed while stand ing In the same spot, and two years before that Mrs. Fattlg was stunned wbilo standing there. Kansas City Journal. ungs " in atfarb nf 1 fri-lnn imtt m m with a bad cough. My friends said I had consumption. 1 then tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly." A. K. Randies, Nokomis, III. You forgot to buy a bot tle ot Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Tfcretilnsi !5e., Mc.,11. Alllraftlit. Conmlt jonr itiwtor. If h nji uk It, then lo m lie tKyi. If h tell 7011 not to tftka It, fhrn don't take It. He knows. Leavslt with him. We re wining. J. V. ATEIl CO., Lowell, Man. The Uso of 8lang. The use of slang by educated ydung women would soera to be alarmingly on the Increase. Alarmingly, because the use of slang Is not an Indication ot refinement, and because, so far from strengthening cur means of expres sion, it very grjatly impoverlshes'lt. Thero Is nothing more forceful than plain English, and when we re float upon the fact that ours is the most comprehensive and composite lan guage in the world, the conclusion i2o:i,b obvious, that the legitimate words contained In the dictionary ought to suffice for every need of ex pression. The effort to coin words is a result of neglecting the study of our language. LEI THIS COUPON BE YOUR FROM KIDNEY, BLADDER, It's tbs penpl who doubt unit become cured wlikln thy Uotifit who prt.Ue Duau'a A'llU tho hit; he t A chin ( backfl are eaivd. Ilip, buck, and Into pa in a overcome, tiwfiJinguf tho Umli auci dropsy tiii lh-y correct urino with brii-k-dudt tHMiimeai, httfti cnomt, piu in paisciiijr. drii)f.liug, f wpienoT, bed wetUii. Doftu a Kidney Villa reinovo calculi anil pravftl. livlleve henrt pal p i t a 1 1 o a , aiwpleneiuta, beadaobo, oervoviaocaa, dix Winona. . Taylrtit.ls, Mim. "I tried everylhtuff for a weak back and trot uo relief uutU I luted Jxa' Hife." J. a. Uwu. tHlLl BO a tvitwic NAME S'. O TATC. httmamaommmaam mm For free trial bee. mall thle eonpna to Foau-Hiluurn Co., UufT.u. N. Y. If 1nk .pac I. inmnflrlens, wtue address uu euiav n.l slip. lUUHCAI. The fact is I'eruna has overcome all hearts of the people. The natural timidity which so many people have felt about giving endorsements to any remedy Is giving way. Gratitude and a desire to help others has Inspired thousands of people to give public testimonial! for Pa runa who heretofore would not have consented to sncb publicity. Never before in the annals of medicine baa It happened that so many mn of national and International reputation have been willing to give unqualified anil public endorsement to a proprietary r.medy. No amonnt of advertising could have accomplished such a result reruns bos won on Its own merits. Fcruna euros catarrh of whatever phase or location In the human body. This is why It receives so many notable and unique endorsements. Address The Feruna Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, Ohio, for f-ee literature on catarrh. The Youth's Companion THE FAMILY PAPER OF NATIONAL CIRCULATION. THE LIFE IT PICTURES AND THE CHARACTERS IT HELPS TO MOLD ARE TYPICAL OF OUR TIMES AND COUNTRY. ' Annual Subscription Offer. The New Subscriber ot this Psper at on: Free All ths Iseues ot The The Thankeglvlng, Christmas and New Year's Double Numbers. The Youth's Companion "Springtime" Calendar tor 1904, llth. ographed In twelve colors and gold. Then the fifty-two Issues of The Companion for 1904 a library of the best reeding lor every member ot the family. 930a FULL ANNOUNCEMENT AND SAMPLE COPIES OP TUB PAPER PRES. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. WISDOM OF ANIMALS. Seek Out Remedies for Ailments and Do Their Own Surgery. Most peoplo have seien a sick cat eat grass, or an uneasy dog seek out some week and devour It greedily to make his complaining stomach feel better, says Urn Outlook. Some few have read John WeBley's directions on the art of keeping well which have not, however, found their way into this book of discipline for the soul nnd have noticed with surprised inter est his claim that many medicines In uso among common people and the physicians of his tlmo were discovered by watching the animals that sought out these things to heal their ills vases. "If they heal animals, they will also heal men" is his Invincible argu ment. Others may have dipped deep Into Indian history and folk-lore and learned that many of the herbs used by the American tribes, and especially tho cures for rheumatism, dysentery, fever and snake bltss, were learned direct from the animals by noting thy rheumatic old bear grub for fern root s or bathe In the hot mud of sulphur spring, and by watching with eagor eyes what plants the wild creature ate when bitten 'by rattlers or wasted by the fever. The most elemental kind of surgery ta that which amputates a leg when it Is broken. Probably the best Illustra tion of this is found In tho coon, wbo has a score of traits that place him very high among Intelligent animals. When a coon's foot Is shattered by a bullet he will cut It off promptly and wash the stump In running water, part ly to redueo the Inflammation and part ly, no doubt, to make it perfectly clean. As It heals he useB his tongua on tie wound freiely, as a dog does, to cleans It perhaps, and by the soft massage of his tongue to reduce the swelling and allay the pain. President Dlas of Mexico, the George Washington of that republic, has reached the age jf 73 years with vigor only slightly Impaired after his long life of unusual activity. He will prob ably remain president of Mexico as long as he wants to. He has ex pressed a desire to give up public life after service cf fully half a century. In the body of a horse that died sud denly at Newport (Yorks) the veterin ary surgeon- who made a post-mortem Examination d'ls'ccvej'jd Hires large stones, cne of them nearly as large as a cricket bat. MESSENGER OF DELIVERANCE AND URINARY TROUBLES. Thn wesson yon ean grt thle trial fre la ! rau. tliy 'liri Kidney Ills anil will prove It to you. West Esrii. Mica. "I .su a K ulney Mils hit the eae. wbicli wna an uDuaual dt-aire t uriuutu Inul to get up llvnorsix times of a ulguu I think dialxitea eras well ur.iit-rway, the feot and. auk lea ewelled. There waa aa intense pain in the baek, the heat ot which would (eel like put tuiK one's baud up to a lamp chimney. I have used the free uta! and two full boxes of iHNtn'a Fills with the aatlefactioB ot feeling that I am cured. They are ths remedy par excellence." v 0. r. Ben est.. 'Doantm (uuneyuRy mis. ri e a tt - MTV vara. AUYICK gKFK. V opposition and has won its way to the who cuts out end sende this slip er the oasM with f I.7S will receive 1 Companion for the remaining week of 1 90S. 'I here used yonr vslnsblft CMfaret and And tnm p.ifert. Couldn't rto wttlmul them. 1 ltv o.ftl ihnri for some time frr Inditf-mlnn ann hll lnu.ne.4 nnd suu now Oimpl'lely rnr-il. Heroin Blond the-n to ernryone. Once tri.U. JOtt will nerer be without tutu, in the f.intlT." EJw.rd A. Win. Albany, t). Y. P1yiiT.t. PalntrtMo. Pr,tnt, Tt Orwd T.o1noJ, Wnvar ijtf knn. Wukn or ir1p. Ittt. f-V. r!. NrTr Sold In hulk Tho gmnlnt) tuMet titmiHid UUO luaratitoeil to cur or ynur rnnncy bark. 4 6t"rling Remedy Co., Chicaco or N.Y. Do ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES W. L. DOUGLAS 3.&$3SHOESS Yoa can stve frs.a $3 a $s yearly by wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoes. Jhny e(iial tlioso that have beon mat ing yon from $4.00 to 5.00. The im mense sale of W. j. iJouglns shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Bold by retail shoe dealers everywhere. Jook for name and prire on Imttom. That llnnrlni n.re Cor ona loll proves I here la vulue In llouiclaa nhnes. (oicina Is Hie hlitheat grade Pat.I.eal her made. 'iij ',,'nr .....i r.. . ' mi """ vlr"- Illustrated Catalog free. V. L. IKHiiLAW. Brorkloa, Mass. RlpansTabnlesHre tbe best dyspepsia medicine ever made. A bundled millions of them bare been sold In tbe United States In a single year. Every Illness arising" from a disordered stomach is relieved or cured by their use. So common is It that diseases originate from tbe stonincb It may be safely as serted there is no condition of III health that will not be benefited or cured by the oeeasloual use of Rlpana Tabules. I'hyslcinus know them and spealt highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-cent package Is enough for au ordlpary occasion, and tbe Family Bottle, sixty cents, contain a household supply for a year. Oue generally gives relief- wlthlu twenty minutes. PAV SPOT CASH FOR b$"tayry land warrants Issued to snliller. of sny war. Write uie st onoe. FKANK U. KKHKH. H.r-h li'wt l).iv..r. .,)- riDlfDQV NEW DISCOVERY; fe. J IV O I quick relief sod our, worn gaM. Uuua el tetumoniels and 1 0 dave leeatiaeas Vrmm. Dr. 1. P. N. U. Mi) Th, Bowels candy CATrujrr.c r 4 1 JtSTr?nMAdJ tA1'"") I i Beat U JMh bjrup. Tasiee liuud. TJaO I E . In time. Hold by ilmsgiua, I E, lim sue 7 f a Tt