T 1 s Miss Aenes Miller, to young women about clangers of the Menstrual Period how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinfeham's Vegetable Compound. "To Yorao Womsx: I suffered for six years with dysmenor rhea (painfal periods), bo much bo that I dreaded every month, as I know It meant three or four days of Intense pain. The doctor said this was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. "If young girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at . this critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for Lydia E. Plakham'a Vegetable Compound, that was the only medicine which helped me any. Within three weeks after I started to take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished consider ably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have added la pounds to my weight, ray color is good, and I feel light and happy." -Miss Aqxks Mills, 89 Potomao Ave., Chicago, I1L The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman's health. Anything; unusual at that time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vonretable Compound regulates men struation and makes those periods painless. READ "WHAT MISS LETDBECK SATS I uvi otn street, itocKiora, iu. i invited to Tuvnn. Mass.. her advice is free ing woman who asks for it. Her advice has restored to health more than one hundred thousand women. 'Why dont you try It, my sick sisters? $5000 FORFEIT I' etnnnt forthwith prMni-e th orijinat loltan and lfaatiire of abor is Umonlala, wuica will pror their absolute emiininM. ItjUM B. Plakhana Modleln Co, Lynn. Mast. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of ln tractions absolutely Fro and Post , paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtlneToilet Antiseptic Putin at la powder form to 41moIvo la water oa-peleoooua and for upartor to liquid antlseptlca containing alcohol which Irritatet Inflamed surfaces, and ftava a cleansing prn i rtlea. Tk contents oi mrmry pox make mora Aatlteptlc balu tloa laiu longer JH M In tha family ana BDwnoraiwainuiijr antiseptic preparaUoa yua cao buy. The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success at a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhota, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment ot fomale Ills Pax tin la toraluabla. Uaad ai a Vaginal Wuh wa challont tha world to produce lu equal for thoroagnaaas. It U a revelation in cleanilnf and healing power; it kill all germs which . caas Inflammation and discharge. All leading draggisu keep Paatine; price. BOc. tbos If rnuradue not, eend to as for It. iHmt ka a substitute there li nothing like Pax tin. Writ forth Ft Box of Faxtla to-day. ft. t AXIOM Ca. 7 S Bid... So ton. Kaa. I PAY SPOT CASH FOR fouim?T LAND WARRANTS laropato oiaiarsi oi .nr wu. nt mm mx ouam fhAhi U. kLUiX& hmtlh HUnk lnw, Colo '1 write) to 1st T know how I pprt?Ut ytmt ea.ioa.Fota. S oommeDosjd tavklnf them lut Novetu ir mni took twit ton tjant boat, auid aiid tap worn U ft. loiif - Ttoen I eomm.qcod taking them WvlD mud WadutJtda. April till, I uuitd another tu.s wonu t ft. long feud iivr tnouauia mall Worroa. Prerloai to my tftkitif ('uctreti 1 didu' kuow I had pwona.. 41 way Iia4 4 taiail Viu. r. Brown, IU Fnnklla Bt. BrooklTa. K. T. pii 1. ralatable, roteat, Taete Oood. Do tf.M Ala, told la t kaaraote fa, tv am er una. ie im.no. k. Tb leonine tabl etanped 1 to our or roar anoaer oaua. Btarliag aatdp Co., Chicago or N.T. got SALF. TEK PJ1LLI0K BOXES AJ mauotm wlik ThnmMaan'a Baa IS ale ( M iaeiwini e i JfffPyi For ft ThOowl V X. cam cry catiwitio of Chicaco, sneaks "Diak Mas. PiNXHAM : Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has greatly bene fitted me. I will tell you how I Buffered. My trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as each month went ty that I was getting worse. I had severe bearing-down pains in my Dock and abdo men. "A friend advised mo to try Mrs. Pinkham's medicine. I did so and am now free from all pain during my periods." Jessib C Lindbeck, FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially write to Mrs. Pinkhani if there is anything about bcr symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pinkham's address is and cheerfully given to every ail Beat Golf Player In Congress. Although Senator Aldrlch ot Rhode Island is considerably past his sixty- third year he hag taken guch excellent care ot big physical ealth that he appears much younger. The senator spends much of bia leisure time out-ot- doors, indulges often in athletics, and is said to be the best golf player ia congress. FIT3ormnentlycar.l. No ntornirT3a. Dteaarior Dirt day'a unaof Dr. Kllno'a Great Ktrveltc'torcr.t'trial botliennJ treatiMfr br. R.U. Kline. Ltd.. 981 Arc i t.. I"alla.,Pa The man who think a f iod deal of hi wife should not attempt to conceal hi thoughts when he is alon with her. III. Window's Poothlnppyrup forehlldren tretliinc.oftn the piini,ie'ducef iDflamma lioo allay pain ,cn rcf wind colic, ate, abott 1 We often hriir of a middle aged man, but never of a middle and woman. A woman is either young or old. Dso's Cure cannot be too hlfrhly rpolcen ot a a coujrh cure. J. W. O'Dbiex, 82 Third Avenue, K., Minneapolis, Miun., Jan. S.IM'J. If you will tut th trouble to invest!- Eate you will discover that a popular man a no radical opinion. Church membership In China trebled during the last 12 years. 5 Mdt n bloxV or tils) for ell lur,& af rt . On Jtk rvavwhtrt Lock for tUJ.inotht Fili 4i UwrMMTOrYtBonthtbuUoM. A l TWtt (. MTM tt(1 yw MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, 4 0Hita Ogre fa frvoiiahaea, CoBatlimtloa, Hi ad a r h a, nianai k Troablea, JTretMnT Dlaaraare. and Deaaroy Worai. IM BreaJt mm tilde la U Uuara AI T1 Onj.iiI.Ta. UeUv U,?. torte uMM TOKK idraaa. no gurauug. A. x, VkMIIIHi M a. 11 T. New York Clly. T.oosi lion eonts mnko cxcpodlnizly ainnrt wrnpa Hint nro pmliieiitly comforlnMo ns writ. Tlila one U ,icl;ipli'(l (o nil the rnnpo of clonk- BOX COAT. lng iimtiTlnlH, but i sliown in tun colored cloth with toticlies of durkcr velvt't nnd l otitcliod with corticidll silk, Tim spiM-iul fciiturca of tlip iiiiiilcl are the mandolin sleeves nnd the mldl tloniil liipcla. which nro excceilliiKly effective. When liked, however, pluin lnevcs can bo substituted for t lie larger ones, as shown In tho sum 11 sketch. The coat li made with fronts nnd backs and is sluipod by menus of shoul der, under m m nnd centre buck senilis. A pocket is inserted In ench flout mid tbo cIonIiik Is mnde Invisibly by menns of ft lly. The extrn lnpels are npplled under the fronts nnd collar and roll over with them. The ninuduliu sleeves A Late Design are cut In one piece each and are finished with plain cuffs, but the plain sleeves are in reguliitlou cout style with uppers and umlcrs. The quantity of muterial required for the medium size is four and one-hulf yards twenty-one Inches wide, two and one-fourth yards forty-four inches wide or two and one-eighth yards fifty -two Inches wide, with one-fourth yard vel vet to trim as illustrated. Or lllue Taflrta. Taffeta costumes are among the most pleasing of summer offerings in the shops, and blue ranks as one of the very good colors. This particular ex ample is of handsome bluo taffeta (buudsome both ns to color nnd quali ty), and it is much pleated -pleats nnd tucks being ns modish as ever. 811k buttons and strapping servo as the effective Mulshing touches, though tho novel wrist frills come In for more at tention. These and the lingerie blouse are of purest white, as is the lovely ostrich plunio which so cleverly fin ishes the very catchy tr iconic. Tho trlcorne, by the way, In various slr.es and variations. Is a favorite. As for taffeta. It Is hard to And anything more crisply attractive for afternoon wear. Indeed, It successfully graces many occasions and at more times of duy than the one meutioned. A Gauntlet involution. The gantlet In delicate Bliadoa bpgan Its renewed curoerlast winter ill gloves without book or other fustcnlnfl, which Ml turned back nt the wrist to sliow l!n Inns coiitrnstlng In tone from the out slile nn evolution, possibly, of Inst yenr's summer girl's floppy wrists. These gloves nro now to be hnd not only iu suede, but In the open lisle weave. The bucks nre embroidered In the simie Mmitcs ns the linings. A white cIdvc, lined with blue, bus blue ."tlt'.'lilnu cm Hie buck. A hlrndt plovo lined with white bus white Rtltdili . Sliort Silk (nut. Of never fulllnn usefulness nre the short 'silk coats Intended for wear with various (towns. In this Instance a little blouse cont of rich cllk, wrouitbt with braid, buttons, laee, tucks ami fringe Is seen with the daintiest of Unlit Kowns. The wrist ruflles which so prettily finish the sleeves nre In ns lilli votaic us ever. One such coat is a necessity In the wardrobe of the woman or islrl who would be ready for nil occasions. Rlbltnn Itnaee. An effective embroidery Is roso ftp plliiuo made of white bt.by ribbon. Tills ctimilnly loo(ied und knotted forms (lowers so natural ns to deceive the eye into believing them real. The knots are so pl.tced ns to make the petals curl, and every ilowi'r tins a tiny yellow heart. The foliage Is formed of embroidery lu silk. Fancy llolerna. No accessory of dress is more charm lug or susceptible of a greater variety of treatment than Is the bolero. These very pretty and Jaunty ones nre made of cloth with bauds of silk edged with fum y braid ns a finish, but are adapted to lace, to silk, to brocade, to the ma terial or the gown and tho Orlentul embroideries that nre so well liked. Tho little one shown to the left Is made In one piece nnd is entirely with out seams. Its short sleeves milking ono with the Jacket. The larger one. by May Manton. shown to tho right. Is, however, fitted by menus of shoulder and under arm seams and includes sleovcs that are seamed to it at the arms-eyes the seam being concealed by the trimming, which also gives the broud shoulder line. The quantity of material required for the medium size Is, for bolero to the left, one and seven-eighth yards twenty-one or twenty-seven Inches wide, seven-elglith yards forty-four Inches wide, with one-half yard of silk for bands and four yards of braid; for bo lero to tho right, two and one-halt yards twonty-oiio or twenty-seven FANCY rOLEliOS. Inches wldo, or one and one-elghtU yards forty-four inches wide, with three-fourth yards of silk for banda aud six and oue-fourtn yards of braid. 5 Farm Topics j ADVANTAGE OF SUItSOILlNG. Rubsollliig hn tho advantage ot looscnlnit the hard pan below the sur face. It mny be Injurious on some soils to turn the subsoil up, but It enn do no bnrni to pulverize it. This Is done by having a subsoil plow follow In the furrow thnt Is being turned. The loosening of tho subsoil permits the roots of tho plants to go deeper, thus deriving more moisture nnd plant food. Kubsolllng should bo accom panied with thorough drainage, or the land will bo lacking In warmth, fiREKN Ct'T HONE FOR HENS. To have hens lay well throimh tho winter, they need some kind of meat ration ns much as In the summer when they pick up Insects and bugs In the UVIds, ami to furnish this nothing is superior to green cut bone, says The Kpltomlst. Not only Is It rich In ni trogen, thereby serving ndmirobly as food, but It answers several purposes when properly fed to poultry. Con sisting of phosphate of lime, It Is cap able of being easily digested not so with oyster shells and grit and sup piles the birds with elements that may be lacking In their food, which It also nnslnts in grinding, taking the place of grit in that respect. Added to this, the birds prefer It to any grain c other feed mentionable, and, fed ns a sep arate ration, It gives moro satisfactory results than If mixed with other foods. nr.Lrs rort butciieuino. There Is more or less work In tho klllif.g of small animals during the winter on many farms, and always the annual butcherlngs, although it is getting to be quite the fashion In tho more thickly settled portions of the A CARCASS BACK. country to sell the bogs In the fall and buy the meat back from the town butcher at double prlco during tho winter. Where there Is more or less butchering to be douo one should bnvo for ready use a largo boiler of some kind so that a qunntity of water may be heated at one time; tools, such as knives, suws and other things used, r.hould bo kept in ploper shapo aud everything be in readiness so that the hard and disugrceablQ work may be over as soon as possible. The illustration shows a rack for hanging the carcass of an animal which should b on every farm where butchering Is done. It needs but lit tle description. A pt eight or ten Inches through nnd flvo or frix feet high Is set firmly In the ground and erosspleccs two inches or more thick and eight feet long spiked to the pole. In the positions shown, so that they will project three feet on either sMo. They nre notched near the ends as shown and braced underneath. These racks will save one much strength, for when the hogs are hung on them they are ea:lly cut. Indianapolis News. DAIRY NOTES. Milk Is best warmed by placing tho can In warm water. In running a separator, turn the hitudlo steadily, keeping an even pres sure, Weeding Is paying business every where, and better nowhere else thun in the dairy. Do not give the calf too much milk nt a time. A little and often will give the best results. If the milk Is riot skimming clear ct the speed, an increase of three to Uvo turns per minute will help matters. Wishing we had stirred tho milk never mnde a can of sour cronm sweet and never can make It sweet again. It Is the locked barn door that keeps the thief out. The milk will separate best when first taken from the cow, but If not done then, allow It to stand for some time and then raise It to eighty or ninety degrees. The separator does not need much oil at a time, but each bearing should have some oil at each running. An occasional oiling of kerosene will cut tho gum and facilitate tho smooth, easy running of tho machine. As usual, a good many men are ask ing whether they can afford to buy high-priced grain to feed their cows until Yinsturo comes. Nino out of ten will decide not to do It; and by so de ciding they will handicap their dclries for the work ot tho coming season, Tho fact is, wo cannot afford not to keep our cows In good flesh ami heart. Wo will be t'uo ones to bun'er If wo do. Thero Is a theory thnt nothing a cow cats affects the quality of her milk. If she Is mado to produce live per cent, milk she will do it, no matter what she has to eat... Iu practice this does not hold good, however. You cunuot feed a cow dry straw and get rich milk. Every farmer knows that coniuicnl will make tho richest milk ot any thing. I'limpklns will alto givu us a thick, yellow cream, You cannot thresh weeds and get a good harvest of wheat. onniPTu linrnirn urn i irr I ouuici i wncuivcu ncn Lire. 1 1, -y-v" ' I Ill mm, a In Society. A woman in society ia obliged to keep late hoar. She must attend reception and balls. rh seldom allows herself a quiet evening at home. Her whole tim is taken up io keeping engagement or n tertniuins in her own home. Her sy.lcm become completely ran down a a consequence. Kh oon find herself in a condition known as systemic catarrh. This ha alo been called ca tarrhal nervousness. If every society woman could know th value of I'ernna at ueh a tim, if they could realise the inrigoratine, lengthen ing effect that l'eruna would have, bow much misery could b avoided. letters from society women all over the United State teatify to lb fact that l'e runa i t lie tnnic lor a run down, depleted nervo" vtem. Germany's Potato Alcohol. The use of potato alcohol to furnish light, heat aud motive power has been developed rapidly and to a very high degree In Germany. Germany pro duces about 65,000,000 tons of potatoes a year, and uses for human food, stock food and starch only about 25,000,000 tons. The remainder Is converted Into alcohol, and used as a power gen erator tor both land and watgr mo tors, and for cooking, heating and lighting. The alcohol vapor Is burn ed like gas, in chandeliers and atreet lamps, and gives a very bright light, In districts distant from mines it Is cheaper than coal. Dry Rot In HI Tree. The famous onk trees about the Uni versity of California are, many of them, suffering from '.ry rot. The de cayed matter is to be removed and tbe cavities formed thereby ore to lie dis infected with coal tar and filled with cement. How's This? Vie offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Csturrh that cannot bo cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. i 3. Chkxit ft Co., Toledo, O. We, the undnrsigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tha lukt It yenrs, and tolieve him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and llnauctally aMe to carry mt any ohlitfittion made by their firm. West 'Jbcax, Wholesale Imigglsts, To ledo, U, VTaldinm, Kixha ft Mabvix, Wholesale I)ru?lts, Toledo, O. Ilall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, act ing directly upon th lilood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent frae. I'rice, 76c. per bottle. Bold by all lirupsi't. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Uallrowd oa Cypres. The Island of Cypress lu the Medi terranean, will soon have a railroad from coast to coast. Tbe amount of 8,000,000 francs tins been appropriated for its construction. Engineers with their staffs have already arrived on tbe ground. The radium salta closely resemble quinine. Could Ton Ua Any Kind of a towing alaehln at Any lrlef If there is any price so low, any of fer so liberal that you would thluk of accepting on trial a new high grade, drop cabinet or upright Minnesota, Pinger, Wheeler & Wilson. Standard, White or New Home Suwlng Machine, cut out and return this notice, aud yon .::! receive by return mnll. postpaid, free or LCsr, the handsomest sewing machine catalogue ever published. It will name you prices on the Minnesota, Singer, Wheeler & Wllsou, White, Standard nud New Home sewing ma chines thnt will surprise you; we will make you a new aud attractive praposl tion, a sewing machine offer that will astonish you. If you can make any use of any sew ing machine at any price. If any kind of an offer would Interest you, don't full to write us at once (b sure to rut out and return this special notice) and get our latest book., our latest offers, our new and most surprising proposi tion. Address Seaiis. Itorsi-CK & Co., Chicago. If tli average man had his lif to lira over again he would piobbbly tusk more Uiitn;i's than ever. turns WHLMl au nil IAIIJ. Cuab arrup, '1'airiM Ootid, lias 10 tliaa. Sold b, qrnaalna- iaGa Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trem bling, Sleepless, Bloodless. Pe-ru-na Renovates, Regulates, Restores. Pretty New York Woman's Recovery tho Talk of Her Numerous Friends. Mrs. J. E. Finn, S3 East High strret, Buffalo, N. V., writes; Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Oblo. Gentlemen:-" A few yrart ago I had to Hi ve up social life en tirely, as my health was evnv' nlclclu hroke.n down. 27ie doctor advised a enmphta rest for a near. As this was out ofMho, (mention for a time, 1 began to onc for some other means ot re storing my health. " I had often heard of Pertina as an excellent tonic, so I bought a bottle to see what it would do for me, and, it certainly took hold of my system and rejuvenated me, and in less than two months I was in perfect health, and novo when I feel worn out or tired a dose or two of l'eruna is all that I need." Mrs. J. E. Finn. Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, Eikton, Ohio, write: "I owe my health and life to reruns. We rarely call in a phveiciun; in fact, it has been years since I bar taken any other medirin than your. I am afraid of drugs, and although I have been sick many time I have taken only you,- medi cine. They are wonderful, indted. Wa have a very large hoeae and entertain a greet deal and I do all my own work, thank to l'eruna." Mr. . W. Keynolda. Free Treatment for Women. Any woman wiahing to be placed on th list of Dr. Jlartman's patient for fre home treatment and advice should imme diately send name and symptoms, duration of disease and treatment already tried. Direction for th lirst month' treatment will be promptly mailed free of charge. No free medicine will be uiiied by th doctor, but all necessary direction will b furnished. lted what the almve ladies have to lay of l'erun a a cure for these cime. Address Dr. Hnrtmun, I'reidrnt of The Harttnan bauitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Every child born into tbe world with an inherited or early developed tendency to torturing, disfiguring bumora of the Skin and Scalp, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering, but because of tho dreadful fear that the disfigu ration is to be lifelong and mat its future happiness and proa perity. Hence it becomes tho duty of mothers of such afflict ed children to acquaint them selves with the best, the pur eat, and most effective treatment available, viz.: the CUTICURA Treatment, con. sisting of warm baths with CUTICURA Soap, and gentle anointings with CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure Cures made in childhood are speedy, permanent and ceo Domical. Sol ikKufkmrt du varl. Cslleai Sm. .. Otat. ia. SO,., krMnwt, a, ila lora ul CWgUtt CimiW ruu, u. i ui or 9i. Dwui l.Mdoa. vr Cbtitw, kMs. i rrfi. I Sua o. I, U I Oiuia Sua A. a. toum Dnif a Cbaav Carv. anla rruarlaiuaa. Sur-saae lor " Hut Cuia TwrmrU. iiuacurUA S"" trm lefajwv ( Am. " AT Tilt HI OlloiliiifJistipin? Humors h CUTICLIRA Ia IV af S KM 1 a.ka nIM M4 aana aw at taraoMaaUa aaa II) 4ar' , Vra. uui l Mas, , Asiaa, a.
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