VITALIZE R RESTOn.ES LOST I0WERS. A weak, nan Is like a clock ran down. MUNYONH VITALlZliK will wlud him up anil make him co. It you are nervous, It you are Irritable, If you lark confidence In your self, If you lo not feel your full mnnly vigor, begin on this remedy at once. There are 75 VITAI.IXKR tnhlets In one bottle: crery tablet Is full of vital power. Don't epeial ouotlier dollar on quack doctor! or spurious renieillea, or fill your system with harmful drtist. ltegln on alUNYOSS ViTAUZKR nt once, and yon will beRln to feel the v'tnllr-lng effect of this reinoly after the first close, l'rlce, $1, postimUl. Uuuynn, C3rU and Jefferson, 1'hlla, ra. Regard Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment as unrivaled for Preserv ing, Purifying and. Beau tifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands, for Sana tive, Antiseptic Cleansing and for the Nursery. Sold thmnffhont the world. Ppota: London, 9T, Chartcrhouae 8q ; Parti, 5. Rue d It Pal. Austra lia. R. Towns k Co.. Hyilncy; Inrita, P. K. Paul.. fiaktitt; China, Hong Komi Unit Co.' Janau, staniya. Ltd,. TnM: Rumii, Frrretn, Moscow: fto. Afrlfii, Lennon, Ltd.. Cap Town, etc.: U.-A Potter Drug & Clwm. (rn., Bole Prop.., Boatun, V-Pofl Pre. Cuticura ftooklet on Uie Bain For Pain in Chest For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment You don't need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates insta ntly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges tion and stops the pain. Here's the Proof. Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kans., aays : "We have used Sloan's Lini - ment for a year, and find it an excel lent thing (or sore throat, chest pains, colds, and hay (ever attacks. A few drops taken on sugar stops cough ing and sneezing instantly." Sloan's Liniment is easier to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and docs notcloguptheporesof the skin. ' It is aa excellent an tiseptic remedy for asthma, bronchitis, and all inflammatory diseases- of the throat and client ; will break op the deadly membrane in an attack of croup, and will kill any kind of neuralgia or rheu matic pains. AH Araarirtate keep Sloan's UjUmeuk Mots loo SOMSI.OO. IhvEarl S. Sloan, If aSMeteel rltk Weak IP PASSING OF OLD CRUISER The Brooklyn, Effective Warship ef 1898, on Way to Junk Heap. A trifle over eleven years ago the cruiser Brooklyn, as the flagship of Admiral Schley, in the battle of San tiago led the van In the pursuit of the flying fleet of Admiral Cervera, and It was shot from her guns which did the greatest damage to the Spanish navy. Eleven years ago the Brooklyn was the pride of the American navy, and an up-to-date mode of her type of battleship. Today she la lying partial ly dismantled and will probably never see active service again. Her hull Is perfectly sound, her engines In per fect condition, and in every way the vessel Is as good as Bhe was when she Bhowcd her power In Cuban waters. The navy department has ruled, however, that she is out of date, and sho will be allowed to go into decay, while a more modern and more expen sive vessel will take her place In the line of the Atlantic equardun of the United States navy. Without consid ering the sentimental and historic in terest that attaches to the Brooklyn, it appears to the lny mind as a seri ous mistake to allow so formidable a lighting craft to go to the Junk heap. Binghamtou Frees. NEW STHKNGTH VOll WOMEN'S HAD BACKS. Women who suffer with backache, bearing down pain, dizziness and that constant dull, tired feeling, will find comfort In the advice of Mrs. James T. Wright, of 619 Goldsborough St., Eas tqn, Md., who says: "My back wnsln every bad way, and when not painful was so weak It felt as If bro ken. A friend, urged me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, which I did, and they helped me from the start. It made m feel like a new woman, and soon I was doing my work the same as ever." Remember the name Doan's. Sold by nil dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos-ter-.Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Even the hnnevnmnn In tlin nlr la not a new Idea. M. Flammarlon, tho distinguished trench astronomer and aeronaut, took bis bride for a honey moon trip In a balloon on August 28, 1874. Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forChiWrea teething, softens iheigums, reduces inflammv lion, allays yam, cures wind colic, 20c a bo uie. Horn Grows on Skin. The horn of a rhinoceros Is not Joined to the bone of the head, but grows on the skin. The danger from slight cuts or wounds is always blood nuummni!. The immediate application of Hamlins Wizard Oil makes blood poisoning impossible. 48 No Patent on Ancestry. Maryland is to be congratulated on the rejection of the proposed dibfran chlsement amendment to Its constitu tion. For the second time the people of that state have repudiated a dis honest scheme to limit the franchise, not by imposing tets Intended to bear on the Ignorant. , nd tho unde sirable as such, but by creating arti ficial and unjust distinctions and es tablishing a fantastic claim of eligibil ity based on descent. This pernicious agitation In Maryland should now end. It has been insincere and narrowly partisan in motive from the start. There Is no .excuse for a "grandfather clause" In a state like Maryland, where the race issue is not acute. New York Tribune. At present the monastery of St. Bernard costs about $9,000 a year to keep up. This money Is partly col lected In Switzerland and partly de rived from the revenue of the monas tic orrlor. WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. 1 read so muchofwhatLydia 4 E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound hart done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help me wonderfully. My pains all left me, I sire w stronger, and within three months 1 was a perfectly well woman. "I want tliis letter made public to show the benefit women may derivo from Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John C Mold an, 21 15 Second St., North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their lealth. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkhain, at Lynn, Mass. Sbe will treat your let terasstrlctly confidential. For 2() years sho lias been helping Kick women in ! tins) way, iree ot ciiarge. von t hesitate write at ouce. iiifir iiiirir'A " " lirif GARDEN, FARM and CROPS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE UP-TO-DATE AGRICULTURIST Tobacco For Korses. A horseman BayB he has cured horses and colts ot worms by pulveiizlng' to bacco leaves with his hands and Pac ing a small quantity in each feed of shelled oats for a few days. lie says the worms will be expelled without any 111 effects to either the horso or colt. Colts will soon learn to like the tobacco and eat It freely. Ho rays that many a colt that 1b no.v kept por and scrawny by the worms, If given pulverized tobacco leaves In this man ner, will soon begin to thrive and tn'.io on flesh. Epltomlst. Poultry For Market. When Bcaldlng poultry for market, It 1b best to first dry pick the lo?s, so that they will not necesFartly be phed In the water and chitnge color. Neither the hedds nor the feet should touch the water. The water ought to be as near the boiling point as possible, without boiling. The way to "plump" a dressed fowl Is to dip It for ten seconds In water nearly or qulto boiling hot, and then Immediately In cold water. Hang In o cool place until the animal heat is en tirely out. Plumping elves the fowl a much more attractive appearance. A duck Is not fully mntured until It Is about two and a half years old. American Cultivator. Don't Mix Grit In Food. E. C. Dow, a poultry expert cf Maine, savB on the subject of food: "One of the most common of the va rious wise sayings of some poultry teachers Is that 'hi first feed to the newly hatched chicks should be gr't In the form of fine sand or some similar substance; but this advice is always qualified by the caution not to mix tho grit with the food, as to do si means sickness and loss by bowel trouble. If grit cannot be safely mixed with the fond and fed, even In small quantities, why feed It at a)l? We feel the hens grit by keeping a Bitpp'y where they can help themselves. At the same time It works no Injury to the mature fowls If the grit Is mixed with the mash, provided It Is not used In excess; but since it Is not possible to tell what the hen needs to reizniat? digestion it Ib wise to let her help her self. The gizzard of the cltlck Is free from sand or grit, and should remain free until old enough to begin to grind Its own food. That Is usually nt the age of ten days. Before that thev should be fed on food which ran be digested without the aid of grit.'' Accounts With Each Cow. Tho Connecticut Elation sugrcsts that accounts be kept with cows to tee whether they aie profitable toatders, or not, crediting each cow with all the milk given by It, put at the Icoul mar ket price for milk. Mcasuro the uilik by weight, reduce this to qua t3 by dividing by 2.15 and then multiply by the price per quart. Credit her with J2 for the value cf the calf and $10 for the value of tho manure This wi 1 make the total credits, except the p ofit you make in Belling her, the feed yo i have raised on the farm, as shewn by the difference between IH actual cost and the market price. Charge tho cow with the cost of feed at market rates and tho following flxea charges: Bed ding for one year 2, service cf bull $1, labor $27, Interest on Investment 6, taxes 60 cents, insurance 41 reits depreciation $8. Total $15. In fljnr Ing the Interest on investment tho cow is given a valua of $0.0 and her share of the value of tho ba"n, too's and other equipment is plated t the same figure. Five percent cn $123 is $G. In figuring the labor item, it Is estimated that cne man, recclv'nj a salary of $13 per month, could do all the necessary work In the care o'. twen ty rows and the marketing of ther product. This wquld make the labor Item $27 per cow. Weekly Witness. Silo Construction, . A Canadian feeder of large experi ence, has this to say on silo construc tion in one of our Canadian exchanges: Do not on any consideration build a square or oblong silo. The waKs of such a silo are not strong enough to stand the pressure caurej by the great weight of the silage; and the amount of silage lost in the corners will amount, in a few years, to a consider able value. The best shape is circu lar. A bIIo thould be more than twice as high as it Is wide. Do net build a silo too large In diameter as the amount of sllago spoiled from day to day will more than pay the Interest on the cost of an extia smaller one. The main qualities of a silo are that the walls shall be Etrcns enough to with stand the pressure and It sba'l be air tight. To get this, the first stop Is to built a good .solid foundation, com menced below the frost line. Perhaps the simplest and easiest style ot silo to be built is the stave silo. It should be made from two inch narrow plank properly beveled, and held together by strcng lrcn bandi. Tho staves,- after, bevelling so that when fitted together they will form a circle of the desired size, are placed on end, on a solid foundation and prop erly fitted. These are strengthened and held In p'ace by strong Iron hoops which are so made that they mar be tightened or loosened at will. Doors should be built nt intervals from the top to the bottom to that the silago may easily be got out. It Is not neces sary to put a roof on this silo, but it is much to be preferred. This style of the silo should be kept well painted, both inside and out. If properly built and taken care of a stave silo is dur able, rigid and air-tight. Arsenate As Insecticide. Many gardeners and fniitmen advise the use of parls green in connection with Bordeaux for trees, potatoes, etc. After using parts green and also arse nate of lead In conjunction with Bor deaux some havo found that it was very difficult to get Just the right amourt of piris green, as a little too much will kill the follae and only a slight amount less will fall to kill the bugs. With arFenats of lead one dries not seem to dnmage the foliage, how over much Is used, and It sticks bet ter to the leaves. Both of these poisons ae excellent Infeotlcides, each pofsefslns certain advantages. Paris green is cheaper, as far as poisoning Iqualltles are concern ed, and la also more rapid In action than the arsenate of lend, and hence Is preferable where hordes of Insects are Inflicting great daily losses. Ex ports generally ndvise the use of parls green wherever immediate results are denlred; and when Birdeaux mixture is used with this poison there Is a pood chance of Its remaining on tho foliage for a Utile while at least. On the other hand, arsenate of lead though slowed In action and more cost ly, Is very adhesive and Is sper-lally useful wherever it Is c'ealred to protect the foliaire frcm leaf fecdirs dnr'ng a considerable time, and partlcnlnrly where there Is no pressing need of Im niedla'e results. Firthermo-e, or.m ate of lead con be used In almnpt limited quantities without In jut y to tho follape, something which Is net true of parls green. Some advocates of arsenate of lead advise Its use In very large qunntitlea where immediate results must be obtained nnd the wisdom of following this rourBe must hi determined largely by locM condi tions since the cost Is considerably greater. Some growers of potatoes hav ex perienced difficulty in killlni pctato beetles with arsenate of leal applied with certain hors spravers. This trouble Is due to the fart that certain machines make a small amount of water po a great way, and, as a con sequence, unless the poison Is very con centrsted form there will not be a Biifflcler.t quantity on the folIg9. It Is Rlmoly a question of adJnstW to conditions whether one or the ether Is emptoved. Both have their advn cnts and b"fh are ex"ed'n"lv' useful whn properly applied. Indiana-oils News. Dairy Notes. ' The successful butter makers havo ''"i"'1 thnt sreitcr care end c'canll tiess Is necessary In the handling of i..K and bit ter during the hot days of tho summer. At this time milk i the most perishable prodwt of the calves nut In the hot Bun these days farm. I know a few farmers who turn the calves out In the hot sun these days with the tormenting flies. Is it not kinder and more profitable to keep them in a clean, dry, well-ventl'ate I box stall during the day and turn them out at night where they can te comfortable? Raise your own cows, is good advice but we must be sure tht calves are worth ralslne. If it Is butter we want the calves must have within them the promise of dairy possibili ties. Don't forget as the calf Is treat ed so will the cow be. The calf must be handled properly If we would have a quiet gentle cow. Bad hab'U come through wrong' treatment every time. Cows that are not well suno'ied with water will fall off In milk. When they are allowed to fall off for any length of time the milk-secreting glands shrink, then no after leedlng or ca-e will bring them back to their full milk flow until they are fresh arain. Do not use artificial. means to pre vent the flies, great swa-ms of them, from worrying the cows? We have not tried the commercial preparations but we find many of the home applications which are recora mended, do the work well, are cheap and ea-y to apply. Though they are short-lived we would rather take the little time required to apply them f equently than to have the cows falling off In flesh and ni'k production from fighting fl'es and hunting something' to eat at the 83me time. There Is no comfort for the cows In tho pasture at this season un less they can be free from the tor ments of the fly. HeTe Ib an efficient remedv thst .d"ei not need renewing In as short a tinted some other we have tried. Try it and see how culckly flics get off when they light on the row's baek and s'tou'de s: One qus't of rid g-eise or lard, one quart of kerosene, and a bis; tables poonful eirh of fish oil, c-rboll- acid and oil of pennyrovs.1. Ar"lv win a 'pnone. or much better a snra-e- made fnr th" n-ro"" Fanny M. Wood, In the Indiana Farmer. What Ails Your Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head ochee, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart-burn," belching of gas, acid risings In throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, lout breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms ? If yon hove any considerable number of the cbore symptom you are suffering from bilious ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is mado tip of the most valuablo medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent care of such abnormal conditions. It is most efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic,' bowel regulator end oerve strengthened The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is npt a patent medicine or secret nostrum, full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attesteu under oath, A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, o( proper strength, from the roots of native American medical, . forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N.T. TSJToTST Thc Largest Manufacturer or MEN'S Fine Shoes in thc World Wear W. L. Douglas comfortable, easywalklna; shoes. They are made upon honor, of the beet leath ers, by the most skilled workmen, In all the latest fashions. Shoes In every style and shape to suit men In all walks of life. If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and ehowyou how carefully W. L. Doug las ahoes ore made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer and are of creator value than any other make. CAUTION. See that W. L. Donolas tiamennil the retnll nrlcfl Is nmtieiltjn the bottom, Tnke utJIB'fi'CMtU Bicycles and Airships. One of the most striking facts about flying Is the ease and quickness with which the art seems to be master ed under proper conditions. For ex ample, Lhiitenant Lahm has been a pupil only three weeks, yet he made a flight of 4i minutes, which only a little while ago would have been a record. Half an hour, Bays Wilbur Wright, Is long enough to get the knack of the machine, but it is to be noticed that he does not let pupils quite so green as that shift for them selves. The first stages seem not to be much more difficult or .alarming than the mastery of the high bicycle of 20 years ago, which to the novice looked as high as a house. In fact, the well taught aeronaut seems to lose rather less cuticle during b Ib appren ticeship than the old-time bicyclist. Springfield Republican. Dr. Pierce's Plcnsnnt Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They renulnte end invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. 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