SISTERS OF ST. -JOSEPH RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FICHT CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP T Perunafor coughs lendfpds in children. 'mm ".. w ! 4 m 9r' - .. '"W. .Ml. ' l x U l l A m w - 7 Mrs. Haskell, Worthy pendent Order Good Templars, of Silver take, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E. Pfcikham's Vegetable Compound. "Dba. Mm. Phtmam: Four years ajro I was nearly dead with Inflam mation and ulceration. 1 endured dally untold agony, and life was a burden to me, 1 had used medicines and wa.hea Internally and externally until I made up my mind that there was no relief for a. Calllnf at the home of a friend. I noticed a bottle of Lydia K. rinkliatn'a VefcUble Compound. My friend endorsed it highly and 1 decided to g-We It a trial to see If it would help nj. It took pntlcnce and perseTerenre for I was In bad condition, and I used Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound for nearly five months before I was cured, but what a chaofe. from despair to happiness, from misery to the delightful eshilaratlna' loellnn- health always brings. I would not change back for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound is a grand medicine. "I wish every sick woman would try it and be convinced." Mbs. Ida HASMtx, Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy Vice Templar, Independent Order of Good Templars. When a medicine has been successful tn more than a million canes, la It justice to yourself to say, without trying It, M I do not believe it would help me" ? Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, and sick and dis couraged, exhausted with each day's work. Yon have some derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia E. lMnkham's Vegetable Compound will help you Just as surely as it has others. firs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., says: cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. Perhaps she bus just the knowledge that will help your case try her to-day it costs nothiuar. FASCINATING QUESTION. Was the Planet Venus the Star of Bethlehem? "What was the star of Bethlehem?" is a question that has puzzled man kind for many ages. Many believe that It may have been a perfectly nat ural phenomenon, unusual enough to deceive the Magi into the belief of a miraculous sign. The reappearances of the planet Venus are separated by In tervals of 684 days. The date' of Christ's birth is not certainly known within four years, and it is entirely possible '.hat, when the birth occurred, the planet Venus may have been Bear ing ber brightest phase as an even ing star. To the Magi travelling across the desert toward the West she would have appeared every evening chining with extraordinary splendor In the direction of Palestine, growing brighter as they approached. If their arrival In Palestine coincided nearly with the period of her inferior con junction with the sun, she would be at her brightest when they neared the mountains of the Holy Land, w6uld seem early In the evening to touch the nearby horizon where Bethlehem lay, as If to indicate to them that there was the end of their journey, and very shortly after their arrival would dis appear from the sky, being swallowed In the overpowering rays of the sun. The nature of Venus might easily have been unknown to the "Wise Men." Their wisdom waB doubtless of a speculative, met tihysical, and mysti cal character, which would readily, accept as miraculous an unusual phe nomenon that seemed to have some special relation to themselves. Everybody's Magazine for December. Book Prizes, Four prizes are- offered in the Feb ruary St. Nicholas to the St. Nicholas League chapters that on or before March 2&th shall give the most suc cessful public entertainment and de vote the net proceeds to the best use. The prizes will be books, chosen from The Century Co.'s publications, to the value of: first, fifty dollars; second. twenty-Ove; thlr?, fifteen: fourth, ten Bodges and instruction leaflets will be eut upon request to all desiring to Join the League and to organise chap ters. It is not necessary to be a sub scriber to the magaaine to belong to ue League. Vice Templar, Inde " Dkar Mrs. Pjnkjiam! I might have been spared many months of suffering and pain if I had known of the efficacy of Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a few months sooner, for 1 tried many remedies without find ing anything which helped me before I tried the Vegetable Compound. 1 dreaded the approach of the menstrual period every month, as It meant much suffering and pain. Some months the flow was very scanty and others it was pro fuse, but after I had used the Compound for two months 1 became regular and natural, and so I continued until 1 felt perfectly well, and the parta were strengthened to perform the work without assistance and pain. I am like a differ ent woman now, where before I did not care to live, aad I am pleased to testify as to the good your Vegetable Compound has done for me. " Sincerely yours, Mrs. Tii.lie Hart, Larimore, N.D, Be it, therefore, believed by all women, who are ill that Lydia E. l'inkham's Vege table Compound Is the medicine they should take. It has stood the test of time, and it bus hundreds of thousands of cures 'to Its credit. Women should consider It unwitte to use any other medicine. Mrs. Pinkhani, whoso address is Lynn, Mass, will answer cheerfully aud without Idaho's Mineral Exhibit Idaho will make an exhibit of miner als at the world's fair that will call attention to that state's wonderful re sources. Her unrivaled exhibit of 200- OilO opals is now overshadowed by the report that big discoveries of radium have recently been made. Executive Commissioner Hurtt is arranging for a display of this newest wonder. Mother Cray's Sweat Powders for Children Buocmj fully used by Mother Orav, nurse In the Children's lloms In tisw York. Cure Foverislinete, Bad Stomach, Teething Blsor dsn, mors aud regulate the Bowels and lestroy Worms. Over 80,000 testimonials. At all druggists, 2.V). Sample mailed Fsta. Aauresi Alien B. Olmsted, Le Hoy, H. I. Tt HnMn't rnlr. t-i, miinl, nt m nV opher to draw moral deductions from the niisioriunes oi omers. 10,000 I'lants ror 18o. This is a remarkshle offer ih. .TnTin A Salter Beed Co., La Crone, Wis., make. They will stud you their big plant and tcej rataloj, together with enough seed to prow 1.U00 fine solid Cabbages. 2,000 delicious Carrots, S.Oixl Ulancliing, nutty Celery, 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Kudisbrs, 1.000 ffloririUMiV lirillinnr VlrtMrcM This ereat offer n made in order to In duce vou to try their warranted seeds- tar when you once plant tUeiu you will grow no Diorn, rdq ALL Ton BUT IOC. POSTAGE. nrovidms you will return thia nnti. .nl 1.' you will send them 20c. in postase, they will oild to the above a package of the fa mous uernner launnoMrer. lA.Cli.J The most rnstly chair in existence be- ion to tuo rope. 11 ii of silver worth Mrs, Wluslow'sSootUlngByrupforrhlldren tethlnjr,soltentlie frunis, reduces luflamma Uon.allay pain.eurt-s wind colic, aoo. a bottle Strong is the man who knows his weak' nest. Trade 8ecrets. The two oldest secret trade proceS' scs now In existence are considered to be the manufacture of Chinese red, or vermilion, and that method of inlaying the hardest steel with gold and silver which seems to have been practiced a Damascus ages ago, and Is known only to the Syrian smiths and their pupils even to this day. Lord Lamington, the new governor of Bombay, has been made' knight grand commander of the Order of the Indian Empire, The Va'ue of Food. The most economical food Is Ihnt which gives tho best results. Fodder which was left In the field Inst fall will not compere favorably with that which was protected In tho hnrn. The valuo of the food depends upon Kn rare and preparation, and economy Is practiced hy Judicious management of tho stock and the feeding of fond that has not lost Its nutritive qualities by exposure. Even straw may be made valuable by good care, and especially If fed In connection with concentrated food. Injury from 8alt, Small quntltles of salt are very bene ficial for fowls, but largo quantities may cause serious lllnees, or even death. From half nn ounce to nn ounce of salt is fatal to a large chick en. This quantity will cause loss nf appetite, great thirst, redness of the membrane lining the mouth nnd throat. pain and diarrhoea, and If the poison ed fowl Is opened after death it will be found that the intestines ore In a very Inflamed condition, but usually tho in flammation Is not of quite such a se rious typo as with arsenical poisoning. 8mii substances ns mackerel brine, bo?f pickle., etc., are even more poison ous than pure salt, and smaller quan tities will produce the same symptoms. Incubators and Hens. Tho Incubator Is ono of the greatest Inventions made; not. that It is as val uable to tho community as some other Inventions, hut because it wrestles with tho problem of Imparting life. Un fortunately tho lot of tho incubator manufacturer is d hard ono, for no matter how perfect his mochlno may be he Is held responsible for tho lnck of knowledge on tho part of his pat rons, and his work nover ends with tho simple sale of a machine, as Is the case wUh other Inventors. If hs sells a hundred machines to ns many Individuals he Is responsible, for a hun dred peculiar!'. les, not only of tho pur chasers but of tho hens owned by them. Then, ."gain, tho majority- of persons expect more from nn Incubator than from a hen, but rehel against the same proportion of work performed by an incubator. Mirror Farmer. Sscrets of Farm Success. If a farmer wishes to be successful, and produce good results, ho must be business like and energetic. A man who is careless about his farm surely connot bo successful. What I mean by carelessness is to leave- farming tools Ho whero they wcro last used, Instead of having a good shelter for them, ns they should bo kept in shelter when not In use. Persons who travel along the public roads, seeing cornplows, hayrakes and other farming imple ments standing in fence corners or trees can Judge for themselves what kind of farmers own them. Mowing machines that Btand out In tho weath er from one harvest to another ore damaged tnoro by the weather than by one harvest's wear. May I Inquire which Is tho cheaper, to use the sky for shelter or a shelter made of wood? 1 know some thrifty and energetic far mers who an scarce ot timber who make straw sheds for their farm lm (lements. Let every farmer be as wise as these, be he rich or poor, because S man cannot afford to lose what he arns by the sweet of his brow, and by being careful end industrious he can save all ho makes. Among tho things that are neglected by a great many farmers Is the care of horses. The most useful and best animal a man can owp should have tho best of care. Never drive a horse several miles of a cold or rainy day and hitch him to a post and go off and leave him standing several hours without a good blanket on. Louis Campbell, in the Epltoml&t. Handling Manure, Many feeders of cattlo, mules, etc., feed in large sheds and allow tho man ure to accumulate until It Is from one to two feet deep, cleaning the sheds two or threo times a year. Where such sheds are to be cleaned of manure It can bo plowed to loosen It If ono hand puts bis weight on the beam thereby gouging It out. Then, to pul verlze It, a heavy weighted harrow is dragged over It, or corn is scattered over the plowed manure and hogs al lowed to root it up. They do a good Job, too. Some resort to tho slower process of digging and pulverizing with a hoe or mattock. Loose man ure can be bandied with a manure fork all light, but thia process has to bo tised In stalls In which the manure Is bard packed. For handling loose, light manure I prefer a four tined fork, the short bandied bay fork Is Just as good as the D-handled manure fork, and serves both purposes. For heavy or very fine manuro tho fourteen-lnch coal shovel Is excellent, and at least one should he found In every outfit. Ix)w, broad tired wagons are best for hauling. For short trips a loose board platform with movahlo side and end boards Is excellent, and Is easier un leaded than tho wagon box. Tho box, though, hns tho advantage of always being ready. Having previously pul verized the manure fine at the barn, spread It evenly over the ground. I have seen men haul great chunks of mnnuro to tho field and throw them several foet spart. What benefit they expect the Intervening ground to do- rive I cannot see. If the manure Is to be spread on ground on which you ex pect to sow clover or grass seed, sow theso first, and spread evening well pulverized manure over It. A fine stand will bo tho result It the eoed Is good. Thin spots In tho pasture or mer.dow can be doctored profitably by this method. E. W. Jones, In the Epltomlfct. Practice Cleanliness. It Is utterly uselres to keep the fowls and their dwelling house free from lice if nil filth end uncleanllncss is not first removed. It is no uso to feed stimulating foods and doctor sick fowls If their quarters are In an unhealthful condition. T'm fall cleaning should be very thorough, so cs to mnke It as comfortable, as possible, for the long, cold winter which is to follow. After the droppings an removed, It Is well to tnke off threo or four Inches of tho dirt nnd replace it with plenty of flno dry dirt in which lime nnd wood cshes have bxn scattered unsparingly. Before replacing tho roosts, tako an old broom and give them a goou scrub bing with strong soap-suds; after this Is done pour coal-oil upon them. The wall of tho house may bo whitewashed, this helps to give It. a cheerful appear ance. After t!io houso hns undergone a careful process of this nature, we may rcat assured that thero are no ver min lurking about It anywhere. Tho next question to puzzls our mind may b! concerning the fowls and how to rid them of lice. Thero are many dif ferent methods; somo ndvlso one way and others another. A friend recent ly told mo the most satisfactory meth od he hud ever tried was to dip them, one at a time, in sheep dip. It, no doubt, would be nil right. Now Is the time to teach nil the fowls to roo.U in tho poultry houso; it. will bo much easier done now than when the weather gets freezing cold. You can't expect returns if your hens roost on trees and In open sheds. Much depends upon tho kind of hen houses we hnve and tho conditions. Both warmth and ventilation must bo se cured and yet avoid draughts which will cause roup and various other di seases. A good poultry houso' Is cn IndispenHililo requisite. Build It large, avoid crowding. Choose a good loca catlon and slopo tho roof toward the south. E. W., In the Indiana Farmer. Farm Notes. Dry axles add double, often troble, to tho labor of a team. Nothing pays better than frequent oiling of all farm wagon axles. If thero Is surplus grain or hay it may pay to buy very poor stock to ratten, but the stock on the farm should never be allowed to fall off In condition. If your saws r.re rusty, try mixing a smell quantity ot emery duct with sweet oil and apply It with a large corn cob. When treated In this man ner saws look like now. This Is tho day of the small farmer, not because ha has a few acres neces sarily, but because he Is so much more ablo to caro for what he has than 13 the man with half a township to look after. It Is n, good plan to stop and pick up any cast-off l.orsa shoes you may find In the road, not bocauso of any sup erstitious notion, but because ono may sometimes come across a shoe that will fit his own horses. Use up all tho old Btraw before be ginning on tho new. Cut It up fine with a fodder cutter, make bedding of It, and when it Is added to tho manure heap it will decompose easily and also asslut In absorbing liquids. A piece of an old pump chain, with a snap at the lower end and the other end fastened to a sleeper overhead, will mako a nice place to hang the lantern when doing chores In the morning. But don't set the lan torn on tho floor. Scrubbing and whitewashing the dir ty walls of the stable will rob It of much of the odor absorbed so readily by the milk. Anything which contri butes to tho sweotness of the atmos phere of tho stable adds to the health and milk productiveness of the con fined animals. ' SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippe and Winter Catarrh, IN EVERY country of the civilised world the Siatif of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the npiritual and intcllertunl needs ol the chargi-a com mitted to their care, but they nlao minuter to their bodily need. Whenever roughs or cnld, la grippe or pneumonia make their npprnrnnre among the children theae Hintera are not discon certed, but know exactly the remedies to i'j;'. Wl ith no mnnv children tn tnli pnre nt anil to protect from climate nnd dineaae tlieae wise nnd prudent Rintcra hove found 1'enina a never-tailing nfestinrd. Bisters of St. Joseph, of the I)enf Mute Institute, 1840 Cass Ave., St. Louis, i Mo., writes: ! "He apivertntr Vrruna vrru much. It certainly dort nood irork i u-Wi catarrh anil nfso vjfft cotOgamt la grippe. We have faith In Ve rtina and have Itmplrctl tunny other with name. n do not Kke to be without It. it ha certainly kept us from being very tick. It did a world of good lat winter for our little one. Thanking yon for your klndnr to us and our afflicted one, we remain, your gratefully, " SISThllS OF ST. JOSEPH.') wr. iinnman receives ninny letters irom Catholic Sisters from nil over the United Btntes. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: lr. S. It. Hart man, Columhu, Ohio: Vea r .Sir J" The young girl wh oumed the l'erunawauffcrlngfrom laryn gltl, and loss of voice. The remit of the treatment wa most manufactory. She found great relief, and after further we of the medicine we hope tobeahletoayhetenlt ret ycu red. " Sinter of Charity. This young girl was under the rare of the Sisters of Charity and used l'eruna for catarrh of the throat, with good results as the above letter testilies. f'com a Catholic tnatttutlan In Cen tral Oh to come the following recom mend from the Sinter Superior t "Some years ao a friend of our insti tution recommended to us Dr. Itiirtmnn's reruns as an excellent remedy for the in fluenza, of which we then hnd several cases which threatened to be of a serious charac ter. LO, THE RICH INDIAN. Members of the Osago Tribe Have Reached Prosperous Days. Every member of the Osage tribe has a balance of 11.044 deposited in the safest placo on earth. In tho vaults of Undo Sam's big bank at Washing ton, drawing 5 per cent .Interest. In addition to this, they have earh 857 acres of land, about one-fifth of which Is In a good state of cultivation, and is worth from $10 to 30 an acre. Of tho total remainder SSti.flOO acres Is leased for pastura, mostly to Texas cattlo men, at an nvoinge rental that gives tho land a valuo of $3 an acre to the Indian. But averaging up the wholo at the low valuo of $8 an acre nnd this does not tako Into considera tion the oil nor the leap in values that must follow tho several lines of rail ways now being constructed through the reservation the land holdings of each Osage cro easily worth $6,856. That Is to say a vwy conservative statement of tho wealth of these reo pl' must place It at not legs than $11. 500 for every man, womnn and child of the tribe. Chicago Inter Ocean. Billion Dollar Grass anil Alfalfa. When we introduced Billion Dollar Grass three years ago, little did we dream it would be the most talked of grass in America, the biggest, quick, hay producer on earth, but this has come to pass. Agr. Editors wrote about it, Agr. Col lege Professors lectured about it, Agr. In stitute Orators talked about it, while in th farm home by the quiet fireside, in the eorner grocery, in the village postoffice, at the creamery, at the depot, in fact wher ever farmers gathered, Salter's Billion Dol ls Grass, that wonderful grass, good for 6 to It tons per acre, and lota of pasture besides, is always a them worthy of the farmer' voice. A. Walford, Westlore Farms, Pa., writes: "I have 00 seres in Salzer' Alfalfa Clover. It is immense. I cut three crops this sea son and have lots of pasture besides." JUST SEND THIS MOTICE A3D 10C. I ST A MI'S to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive their big catalog and lots f farm seed samples free. A.C.L. In Finland reindeer are worth $7.50 s head. A reindeer can travel about 130 miles a day J unc Tint Uutteb Colob makes top of the market butter. Planets revolve, but shooting star are not necessarily revolvers. An eight-Inch pipe lino has b?cn con structed from the liakcrgficld oil re) glon 280 miles to Ban Francisco bay by tho Standard Oil company. The All I .. ).!..!. , Vwi I Una I,A Vl OH 1 11(1 Ull a bvi lllll.IV mui lb J 1 1. o iu 11 U n. 1. 1 v. every twenty-Bcven miles as It travels. The line is covered with asbestos and delivers 20,000 barrels a day. Carnegie Doublet Harwlck Fund, Andrew Carnogta announced that he would duplicate tho total nubacrlp tlons to the fund for tho relief of vie, time of the Harwlck. dUanter. Sums already subscribed practically guaran tee that 950,000 will bo raised. Thia. with Mr. CarneRle't subscription, will rive a total of $100,000 for the families, "We began to use it and emr,n,l such wonderful results that since then l'e runa nas uernme our tnvonte medicine for influents, catarrh, cold, cough nnd I,,, chilis." Another recommend from a Cath- olte Institution of one of the Central State written by the Slater Superior read a follow: "A number of years ngo our attention was called to Dr. Hnrtmnn'a reruns, and since then we have used it with wonderful results for grip, coughs, colds and ca tarrhal disenses of the head and stomach. "Kor tirip and winter catarrh esiecially it has been of great service to the inmates of this institution." SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over the I nlted Ststei I'se re- ro-na fur Catarrh. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in the Southwest reads as follows: A rronilnent Mother Superior Says t "1 can testify from experience to the etlicicncy of l'eruna us one of the very best BEST FOR GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel trouble, appendicitis., biliousn-m, bed brtath. bad blood, wind on tho stomach, bloated bowels, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, pslns after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and dliess. When your bowels don't in ova regularly you are sick. Constipation kills mnre people than all other diseases together. It tarts chronic ailments and long years of suffering. No matter what ails you, start taking CASCARETS today, for you will never get well and atay well until you get your bowels right Take our advice, start with Cases rets today under absolute guarantee to cure or money refunded. The genuine tsoiet stamped etc. Never sold In bulk. Sample ao4 booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chics pro or Nw York. 50a FARQUHAR MACHINERY Mr MiiM Jj AJAX PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES 1 Fsxma Hcaal Hdoice BY HAIL ttond 91. and lHii4y state what inir . in, l you wish to know and our spcclnb'ts will safely advise you as to jour rlytrlsor nubili ties under the laws of your titate. AU com munications confidential. Address Astoolsled Altornen Li Consulting Bureau, 100-108 . ftuutogs Street, Uaitlmura, Md. FREE OUR BOOKLET W II sbout Cstsrrk and Weak Lungs our treatment too. If wt don't cure you. No miner how long stand Ing or how many doctors have failed, we gusraa tet to curt you or It cons you nothing. I 50 YEARS OF SUCCESS AND 70,000 CURES. Write today, mmm-mm Wi j tartan Co., 1:23 Broadway, New York. IBM. ME W3fM r0 and wft will tilvlxo as tn tin law tfovrrn tnK It and the ttest cmir'A t" pursu. r.nrlnMe muoxy orilur tut 11.00. tio additional charge. ASSOCIATED LAWYERS, BOX 443. PITTS8UR0. PA GREGORY'S Warranted SEEDS I'm., fn-.li, n-lislila. Caulosu. trwi. s2l l.J.U. Urmi . ksa, Jl.rkUa.wl, 11 nDOriCV NEW DISCOVERT: (in. ruu. Im i wlunM.il ttJ U 4' WU.W Virs. Ilr. B. a. us'ssOKt..a S. Atuaia. . P. N. U. 0, '04. 3jH;Vf'alll:3fWA tlsll Hlsl AIL tiki I.IIL I Cuusa Sjrau. Ta Uuud. lis In llrofc Hold by drussl'U. sil s'li.lsJU'isi medicines, and it . gives me pleasure to add my praise to that of thousands who hare Hied it. ror yesrs I suf fered with eatarrb of the stomach, all remedies nrovino- valueless for relief. Last spring I went to Colo rado, doping to be benefited by a change of climate, and while there a friend advised mi to try Peruna. After using two bottles I found myself very much improved. Tho remains of my old disease being now so slight, I consider myself cured, yet for while I intend to continue the use of Pe runa. I am now treating another patient with your medicine. She has been sick with nialarinund treublcd with leiicorrhaes, I hnve no doubt that a cure will be speed ily effected." Th ee a re a m pie of letter received by Ilr. Halt man from the various order ofCatholle Sinter throughout the Vnlted State. The names and addresses to these let ers have been withheld from respect to the Sisters, but will be furnished on ra ttiest. ' One-half of the diseases which afflict mankind are due to some cnturrhal de rangement of the mucous membrane lining tome organ or passage of the body. A remedy that would act immediately upon the congested mucous membrane, re storing it to its normal state, would con sequently cure all these discuses. Catarrh is catarrh wherever located, whether it be in the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kid neys or pelvic organs. A remedy that will cure it in one location will cure it in all lo cations, l'eruna cure catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use ol l'eruna, write nt once to Dr. llnrtinau, giving a full state ment of your case nnd he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Ilnrtmnn, President of Tho llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. THE BOWELS vs. j am MM:. THRESHtNQ MACHINES AU kind. 90 to incb. PENNSYLVANIA GRAIN DRILLS IIM sod Hoe. improved furlBui. PORTABLE SAW MILLS IU Crl.bM feud MMl la, Iwl.. A. D. Fsrqihar Co., 144. York, Pa. Looking for a Home ? Thesi why st keep la tI.w th fact thai tha farssioe laads f !ssm udiidua rfmffclrnt to anppnrt a pnpnlstlnn of lo.non.ono or ovtirf Tlia luimurstlua tog th iw( six yours ha Immu phfuumeual. FREE Hamesttad Lands N.ftlljr .yrM.,lM, whll otbsr lnt mar w Ptu rtiSHtil trum ltstlwsy sntl I.lnl tumir.nf. Th if nil u and itntiux laniUof Vmtern t'snswls srw tho bt-rtt on tht (tiittiitu', prMturluff tb Ut tfTula sa cuttle (fed ou wruMs aloa ready fur market. Markets MrhooUt Hallways anil all otner rontlltloos aiaka Wesu-ra C anada aa a viable spot tmv the aeltler. For a tlvsviiptive A tin a snl ot)ir Informstios) ily io Mr. W. . M OTT. Buperlutsndeut of Imiuturstlon. Oitawai Canada. CAPSICUM VASELINE (PCX UPIN CULUmSLSIUltSI A substitute loraml superior to mustard or auy other plaster, and will not blister tlie uiostitellcaie skin. The pain-allaying ami curaUveuualitie.of tui.ariiolearuwouui'r- rui. it win stop tne lootuaeueat unow,auu relieve headache and sciatica. We recom mend It as the best and safest externa) cuuuter-lrrlUnt It nown, also asanexternal remedy for iwins Iu the obest aud.tomacb A trial will prove what weclaim lor It, and It will be found to be iuvaluahlv i n tne household, fid an y peonletay'Mt lsthe bestof all of your preparations." Price is els., at all drOKKlsta or other dealers, or ty send I nar t h lsamoun t to us I n pos tasw etam ps we wfllseudruus tub.bym.il. No artlolu should be accepted by lhepuhtloaar..th same carries on rlabrtl. as ntherwt.eiti.aot gauuin. tntiSrHisiuuun sipu. (. IT 8tata atrMi. Maw YoaK Crrr. I II S?, TaeopiM'i Era Vatar
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