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I. ktonV ewe «•AM «HMHtHS to 4f> * •' PORTLAND CEMENT 3ure Blood The Evolution of Household Remedies. Ingredients Necessary in the Hanu- fac'ura of This Product To Fit the Crinam “I reckon I'm guilty, y’r honor,” anuf- fled the leathery faced old vagabound who bad been run in for drunkenness and gen eral worthlessDeiw, “but it aiu t m> fault.” “Whose fault is it?” inquired the police justice. “It's the fault o' my brother-in-law an' my sister-in-law. They won’t let me live with 'em any more. When a feller's in laws goes back en *itn. y’r honor, he cain't help bein’ a outlaw.” “Six months in the workhouse 1” roared the police justice. For the Children The modem patent medicine busi- nesa ia the natural outgrowth of the Ia certain if y<ai take Hood's Sarsaparillx From time to time the members of eld-time household remedies. the experiment station staff are naked Thia great medicine cures those eruptions, In the early history of this country, I fur information concernirm the proper piu>plea and boils Ut*S appear *t> *11 reasons; ties, composition, and methods of man EVERY FAMILY HAD ITS HOME cures eiTofula a>res, rheum »r eczema; ufacture of Portland cement. These MADE MEDICINES. Herb teas, To succeed these days you inquiries are usually answered by the bitters, laxatives and tonics, were to be adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys station chemist. Below is given a typi found in almost every house, compound must have plenty of grit, cour pepsia aud all stomath trouble»; cures rheu cal letter of inquiry on this subject, ed by the housewife, sometimes assisted age, strength. How is it with matism aud cataiTh; cure» cexvuus troubles, and following it is the reply given by by the apothecary or the family doctor. the children? Are they thin, the station chemist. debility and that tired feeling. Ahsenc> of Mind. Such remedies as picra, which was Weiser, I la., Feb. 26, 1908. Exhausted by the labor of carrying the pale, delicate ? Do not forget •srowtwbw Foethese who prefer siedirtea Is «sb- I would like to know the ingredient aloes and quassia, dissolved in apple furniture out of the building, the man 1st form. Hixxl's Mr-.p.rills is uu. put up in chwo- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You Mr. Tyler, Burlington, Vu __ ” C The ■ car.-» __ of _ _____ and procetM of making Portland cement. brandy. Sometimes a hop tonic, made u hose dwelling was ablaze from cellar to letV'l tablet» called S.rs.tsb., M well • < iu th. usual Sa* a larue larm, . BO so liquid form. Ssr.atabs have identically the same tn*h to do anti -<> little hra'th to do it Ia the body of clav or »»apetone? I of whiskey, hops and bitter barks. A garret mechanically rolled a eigaroot aud know it makes the blood pure aarativa propertie» a. ths liquid form. besbiss eccu- with, caused almost a complete break think I have the raw material. Please blood poor and thin; no strength, score or more of popular, home-made turned to one of the firetnyn and rich, and builds up the SScy of dose, convenience, economy.—no'loss by evap- down: little sleep Hot-! s Sarsaparilla gave “Have you got a match?” he panted. aration, breakage, or leak*««' lirugKist. or aroiaptly appetite, natural sle- p. perfect health, answer and oblige.—A. W. remedies were thus compounded, the general health in every way. "A match?” growled the fireman. “If Streuath to do •>! Si/ work.” bf matl. C. i- Hood Co.. Lowell. Haas. A great deal of time and labor have formulae for which were passed along you want to light that thing go aud touch The children cannot posalbly ha.ve ffnnd been spent by varions chemists In in- from house to house, sometimes written, g health unles» the bowels aie In proper condi it to your house !” tion. A sluggish Hver elves a coateil tmigi e vebtigating the composition and prop I ohiettmet «*•> Be.e.eAueiutF. oul* lea*« a < Aaaca. bud breath, constipated bowels. Correct oil sometimes verbally communicated. erties of Portland tement. The con the»© by giving siiuili laxative doses of Ayer « Teacher—il re. Clubber, your little cent,” replied the rich man Jts Privilegs». The patent medicine business is a Fills All vegetable, sugar coated. Clarence frequently c . mm te with coldly; “luouey ia uot guod for th« clusions drawn from these investiga Tile butine«! agent stuck bis head In natural outgrowth from this whole tions are not alway concordant, hut no his face unwashed side the ehep door. A oslitary lutu was C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, M ass . jnar.” one dies« nte from the view that the some, old-time custom. In the begih- manufSoturera of kirn Clubber—Why, »••» graeioiM. “Well.” respoadafl the applicant, essential ingredients of this kind of ce ning, somo enterprising doctor, im at work. MAIR VIGOR. Mas Lipsicuaa, what de yoa kee* e erba» “What are you doing here?” be de “juat pretend that you have a grudge ment are lime, silica and alumina. pressed by the usefulness of one of AULE CVliE. jaaitoe for !—S^isage Tribune. mandod. "Don't yen know this is a holi CHERRY PECTORAL aaainat me.”—Philadelphia Ledger. Other dementi are always present, these home-made remedies, would take day r* however, among them being magnesia, it up, improve it in many ways, manu Waal. •« Wa.rwr. “Not fsr me,” answered the solitary Ylie prise hen rewired t. quit laying. aoda, potash, iron, phosphorus, man facture it on a large scale, advertise it man, without looking ap from his work SAVE THE CARTON TOPS According to "It ae. M *» utterly absurd,” she ganese, titanium, eto. and Hoap Wrappers from mainly through almanacs for the home, “I’m the boas.'* clacks«, “for a «.1UM fowl to spend her Meade, good cements vary considerably I and thus it would become used ever a ” 20 Mule Team Borax" time and streagth in turning out eggs at in composition, but the three Import A Dalleote Taak. FrO'lucta aud exchange them for M coats a dosen '* ant ingredienst will run about as fol large area. LATTERLY THE HOUSE "The newspapers,” said the •rator Perching herself m her exclusive lows: Lime, 68 to 67 per cent; silica, HOLD REMEDY BUSINESS TOOK solemnly, "de net tell the truth. VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40 pagw Illustrated catalogue of 1000 articles give« rwewt. she eyed the commn bara/erd hens 19 to 26 per oent; alumina, 6 to 10 per A MORE EXACT AND SCIENTIFIC “Perhaps not,” answered the editor fivty tkXK Address ael.w her with lofty Aiadaia. PACIFIC COAST BOXAX CO , Oakland, Cal. oent; and magnesia is allowable to the FORM. regretfully. “ We do our best; but, you extant of 3 to 6 per cent. Peruna was originally one of these know, there is nothing more difficult Sa. VWV Da»« **4 all Wwrw. Wa ...» D.wiaatUi AmaatKaa. Tha raw materials from which Port old-time remedies. It was used by the than te tell the truth lu a way that .<>raM.utly cur*d Sy Pr. Klliw’e UrtM Knicker—I've waited an hour for yau R. ,-orw. H..4 a>r FBEE |1 tri»; botti« and land oemant is manufactured are classi Mennonitos, of Pennsylvania, before it won't put it up to ooine one to dial ■WWk De. M. IL Klla.. lsL.au Arca M., rwuw.lw ta gat yaur kat an straight. Mrs. Klicke»—Wall, I’va waited long« fied aa argillaceous and calcareous. was offered to the public for sale. Dr. lenge your veracity.”—Washington OPEN ALL THE YEA« W. Tim. f.v TW a V. tkaa that far yaa ta get your f*«t <* Borne common forma ot the first are Hartman, THE ORIGINAL COM Star. C latiop Rues S easide , O reios clay, aliala, and slate, and of the latter Phiianthr.gM W.aaaa (giriag him a straiAt.—Naw York gua. limestone, mar) and chalk. In these POUNDER OF PERUNA, is of Men- soin)—Yas warb, I euppaae, «tea yas *’Tur Directly oa the beach overlooking N. m I ui th. Tlaee. _ 1 the ocean. Hot Kalt hattex and A terrible seise of thumping and two H mms of raw materials are found nonite origin. First, he prescribed it can Sad amplayiMait? On the everfurow of the monarchy Cl IFF nuuat HflUtP ■■rfbatbintr. Keerva- ULirr t,OB pler for fll!hlDiC . Haymald «Urey—Wark ? Wkea I ain’t stamping came from Beb’s ronin early all tha ingredients necessary in the for his neighbors and his patients. ef Louis Philippe a Sunday crowd vis pr N«n parlor«. Electric llghta. Firr- satin' and Bleepin', ma’am, my satire tiu— ene niecning. manufacture of Portland cement. In The sale of it increased, and at last ho ur place and steam heat. Fin« walk« is achypied ia eelicitia' work ! "Hobby. Webby,” called ble mother, the iron regions of Pennsylvania, how established a manufactory and fur ited the Jardin dee I’lantes anil was ft OKQHM” an^ Nea food* a «pec- amazed te find the fine specimen of the VnCVUM lahye Bate«, S2.50 and $3.00 frean dewuatairs, “what la floing *• ever, blast furnace slag ia made to re nished it to the general drug trade. per day. Special rate« by th» week. ' Bengal tiger still bearing the label of ap there?” place the clav or shale. From what DAN. J. AfiOUKE, l*roprictor Peruna is useful in a great many “Le Tigre Royal." NothiDg would “My shoes," replied Beta ever source the raw materials are ob climatio ailments, such as coughs, colds, serve the furious crowd but that at P N U No. l&OS tained, the cement manufacturer must For Infanta aad Chilirtx. sore throat, bronchitis, and catarrhal once on the spot the authorities abeuld see that they are so mixed that the A ■«! Charity. ’HEN writing to advertiser« please of calcination contains the im diseases generally. THOUSANDS OF change the name to "1^ Tigre Nation The Kind You Bought Tea» And what do you think? Mr product mention this paper. portant compounds mentioned above in FAMILIES HAVE LEARNED THE al,” and they did.—London Academy. Goodhart hadn't been slot*, with me Baars the the proportions that experience has USE OF PERUNA and its value in the for five lulnutes before he offered to taught are the ones necessary in a good treatment of these ailments. Biguatura of They i kiss me. cement. It becomes almoat imperative have learned to trust and believe in Jess—Yss, that's ene thing a bent then that the chemical comp mition of Dr. Hartman’s judgment, and to rely • ■••»««■a an la.pravaa.vat. Jack Gwodhart; he’s just a* aoft-heart- tha raw materials should be known. on his remedy, Peruna. Ouatuawr (at dairy Iua«b wiittr) — <*d and charitable aa he can bo.—Phil- By J. Shirley Jone.. Chemist. Idaho £zp«rin>»nt Station. Moscow. i 9 OTELMOORE CASTOR IA Havi Always Although the writer is not personally acquainted with the limestone regions cf this state, it appears that there are riibberty—“When I begin te vu'yect at least two localities in Nor'hern Ida that I’m werking too hard at ay busia.M I ge and uonsult my doctor. If he aeya ho where limestone is found in abund ance, and since clay is also present, at I'm all right I go back te work.” Jibbit—“There's nothing original in least in spots, in the same district, that idea. Whenever I get nneasy abont there seams to be good reason for be myself I apply for another thousand er lieving that in tha future a great deal two of life insurance. If I pass the ex- of tha Portland cement uasd in this iiuiaatiea I knew I'm O. K.” stat* will ba mads at boms. You bava ta pay auC a e « mk 1 deal of aaaarr for tba giagar yau use. 4o you aot? Proprioiar—ttiagw1? Wby, *•; »ia g«r'a ebeap. Cuataaaar—Tbra wby Aoa't yoa ■oma of ft to year waiter«? adelphi« Riess. There la mere Catarrh ia tMsaaeilen eftkr •ounlry tkaa all oluor diseases put together and until the last few rears was suppeeod to e< UiourabLe. Far a great many years diwter- Iironounced it a level dl-esae and preeeribe oenl remedies and by nenatantlv feiilnr t cure with local treatmsnt, preneuaced it in •urable. Science baa pre.on catarrh to be, eonatitutlonel disease aud therefore roqnlro minstl'utlenal treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Chonoy A < e , Toledw Ohio, la the only eono'ltutional auro en t < market. It Is taken Internally in denes freen 1 drops te a tMbapoenful. It acta directly en th blood and mueous surfaces ef the system They offer out Mandrel dollars for any ewe I fails to sure, heud lor circulars aud tostl Bioniala Address: F ]. CRANKY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by DruggUts, 75e. Take Hsll'i Family Fillo for eenotlpesiea. A ■vawybwAr Laauhe* “Psrhapa you would fssl battar," said th* bopaful and helpful parson, "If you would do something to lighten tha liaarta »/ your fellow wen.” ’"That's jaat what I have been do ng.” answered Mr. Sirius Barker. “My rat blew off and I bad to chase it two dock*!”—Waablugton Star. A« aa lavMtmaat, riatt.rw. mae,” —id the philosophical board “Yes. ma'am,” the roavlct was say ing, 'Tta hers Jlst fsr trying to flatter ay, *ie like a gold unite. You never know that's in him until you have run drifts a rich mi1' hreugh hl—, as it were, and explored him "Tita Idea!” eiclaiaaed the prison vis u all his levels." Itor. ••That’s why I take mighty little stock “Yes. ma'am. I jlst tried te Imitate ■ remarked the pa—iflaUtic board* his signature sn a ebsek.”—Tit-Bit* •r. S-JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN i. M rnrrwits, toeiNtM, mbain oh wnjiea, KOTHIMQ It HHIR THAT YOU CAM 144) LUMBAGO'S FAAN, RMSUMATkC TWIHCI, , YOUR BACK FESLS LIH1 A RUSTY MiMOaj •D4ATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL, FOR MAPRNIM US* ST. 4ACOBS OIL 26*.—4U. DHUCOSTS-^O*. •♦«!« Wotklsg. MADE FOR SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER It I um been proved that no fewer than 32.000 beggars are at present tusk ing a (letter living In Vienna than or dinary workmen. One netorfoua family ef professional beggars recently gave a grand he« and a ouucort at a local hotel. AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF A saw Irak sad office eonveaience is • tool for removing rusty or corrode«! pons frsm the holder. Moot persons who work at a «leak have experienced mor. or leea diBculty in thio connection, end very efts« the fingers «re cut with the sharp edges of the pea or soiled with met and tag Tfii* fltever device has hlndlsa like filers, hr elsmsg which the pen te grip ped sad H ms draws out by a email trig war-like lo.or operated hr the ForeQnror. » . s s,... SLICKERS •35« This trade merk • nd the word TOVt* «■ the buttons distin guish this prods tJahw fraa the Just so peed ,. y , . brood» t CUBES RHEUMATISM *sps»»g ,«»i___________ -i "Bromo Quinine” Loxotlvo Bromo Qulnlno IK th* teU Of Interest to Farmers, The following publications of inter««» to farmers and others have been Issued by the Agricultural department of the Federal government and will bo furn ished free, ao long as they are availa ble, except where otherwise noted, up on application to the Superintendent of Ducutoente, Government Printing Office. Washington, D. C.: Bulletin No. 100.—Report of Irriga tion Investigation« in California, under the direction of Elwood Mead, expert in charge. Pp 411, pie. 29, flgs. 16. Price, paper, 90 cent«; cloth, »1 26. This report deals with investigation carried on during ths summer of 1900 in cooperation with the California Water and Forest Association. In ad dition to a review of the agricultural situation In the state, it presents a I comprehensive discusion of the water laws and customs under which irriga tion ia practiced in California ae typi fied by the conditions in Honey Luke ■basin and on Yula river, Caciie creek, Balina« river, San Jiequin river, Kings river, Loe Angele« river, Sweetwater I river and San Jacinto river. It de scribes the method« and mean* by which water is diverted from these streams and used for irrigation and the indefinite and exceeeive appropriation« of water and the resulting litigation, and discuseee the evil« resulting from absence of state control of stream*. Bulletin No. 105.—Irrigation in the United 8t*tee. Testimony of Elwood Mead, irrigation expert in charge, be fore the United State« Industrial com- mieaion, June 11 and 12, 1901. Pp. 47, pl«. 12, fig. 1. Price 15 cents. The statement made before the Industrial cominiesion deals ahi» flv with the legal «tatu* of irrigation, touching on state control, national aid to irrigation, and the disposal of the public grazing lands. The necessity «nd possibility of storage are also diacuaeed. Bulletin No. 133.—Report of Irriga tion Investigations for 1902, under the direction of Elwoad Mead, chief of irri gation investigation, office of experi ment stations. Pp. 266, pls. 12, flgs. 16. Price 25 cents. This bulletin give* the result of the fourth searon’s investigations cf the problems of irri gation, the results obtained in similar investigations in previous years being reported In Bulletins 86, 104 and 119, of thia office noted above. Oamswg Fwnawki*. I Net Yet, bwt »••■. "Say,” wired the chairman ef the Ske- dunk cempeiga committee, “can't you wnrf us speakers ef better caliber than the chape that talked here laet night?” "We're merely flring the opening guns of the campaign.” wired back the political manager at beadquarters. "We’ll seud you some bigger bores after awhile.” Free C.oa.Ht of the People. The “pioneer American Democrat” was the Rev. Thomas Hooker of Con necticut, who, la a sermon In Hartford in the year 1G33, said, “The founda tion f all authority la firstly laid in the free co use at of the people." There, in embryo, were the Revolution and the great republic. In the “Funda mental Orders of Connecticut,” inspired by Hooker and adopted at Hartford in 1638, we have the first written consti tution known to history that created a government. And that government was as near a perfect democracy as the world has ever seen.—New York I American. Filllwg n Need. “Mister,” whined the small urchin, as be shivered from bead to foot, "if is so bitter cold. C-can't yer spare aie a nickel r “Yes, my boy,” replied the benevo lent old gentleman as he opened bis purse aud fished out the coin. “Thanks, mister.” “And now < suppose you are fol Ilf to buy fuel with it?” “Nope! A d ice-cream aoda.” The General Demand of the Well Informed of the World han I always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physi cians could sanction for family use because its component parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gsntls, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its excellent combination of Syrup ef Figs and Elixir of Senna, ths Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxaUve for its remarkable success. F«ol tbs pMnpkln, sst into piece* and •over with billing wnt»r. Stew until very ts*dar, the* rob through a cols* aer. BeCsra to the firs, bring t» a hard boll, aweste« to taste sad. while boil ing. fill Us oTorflowIng hot Jara a*d That la one of many reasons why anal tsimsdlatsty. Syrup of Figs and Bllxir of Senna is Byosgs Dreg Cakes. given the preference by ths Well- Ttros eggs. *ne and ons-half cups Informed. To get its beneficial effects ragar. tww cups flour, one-bal* cup cold always buy the genuine—manufac watar, two teaapoonfula baking powder, tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., on« teaspoonful extract lemon. Beat only, and for sale by all leading ths egga without aepnratlng. add the augax. water, flour and baking powder druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. sifted together, and flavoring. Bake tn muffin pans or cups In quick oven. New Tort has 67,000,000.000 gallona of water a to red away In ita mountain reservoir. fto. Girina aa Illastratloa. Voice (ever the telephone)—“Profes sor, I an gettiag up a special article for one of the illustrated weekly papers on “The Value ef the Comparatively Unim portant.* Please tell me, for instance, one of your methods .f saving your odds and ends of time, by which you are enabled to do so much work without having te hurry.” The Professor—“Always emitting the ’geod-by’ when using the telephone.” (Ilangs up receiver.) Every case of Rheumatism has its origin ar.<! its development in the blood. It is not a disease which is contracted like a cold, but it is in the blood and system before a pain is felt, and the changes in the weather or any physical irregularities, such as a spell of indigestion, bowel disturbance, etc., are merely the exciting causes producing the pains and aches, which are the natural symptoms of the disease. Rheumatism is caused by an excess of uric acid and other corrosive, irritating poisons in the blood, which are carried through the circulation to every part of the system. Every muscle, nerve, membrane, tissue and joint becomes saturated with these acrid, irritating impurities, or coated with fine, insoluble caustic matter, and the sharp, piercing pains or the dull, constant aches are felt with every physical movement. When the blood is filled with uric acid poison, perma nent relief cannot be expected from liniments, plasters, or other external treatment. Such measures give temporary relief, but in order to conquer Rheumatism and bring about a Sometime a<0, I had Rheumatiim and had to complete cure, the uric acid and work. Th* pain in my back and between other inflammatory matter must be quit my shoulder« wa> «0 intense I could not rest or expelled,'and this cannot be done •leep. 1 tried everything, but nothing dpi me any with external treatment. S. S. S. good till I heard of and took S. S. S. This med icine cured me sound and well. It purified my cures Rheumatism because it is a blood and made me f««I like e new man. perfect and entirely vegetable blood CONRAD LOHR, purifier. It goes down into the Anderton, Ind. 122 E. ltth St. circulation, neutralizes the acids, I was severely troubled with Rheumatism. I and dissolves the irritating depos had it in my knees, tegs and ankles, and any one who has ever had Rheumatism knows how excri»- its which are pressing on the sensi ciating the pain is and how it interferes with one tive nerves and tissues and produc at • -ork. I was truly in bad shape —having been ing pain, enriches the weak, sour bothered with it for ten years, off «nd on. A blood, and removes every atom of local phyaician ad. iscd me to uae S. S. S. I did After taking two bottles I noticed the sore- impurity from the circulation. So so. n-se and pain were greatly reduced. I continued instead of being a weak, sour the medicine and was thoroughly cured; a'l pain, stream, distributing uric acid to the soieneae and inflammation gone. I recommend different parts of the system, the S. S. S. to all Rheumatic sufferers. J. L. AGNEW, blood is strong and healthy and . SOS E. Greenbrier St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. therefore able to supply every mus cle, nerve, bone and tissue with nourishment and strength. Then the inflam mation and swelling subside, the pains and aches cease, and not only is Rheumatism permanently cured, but under the fine tonic effects of S. S. S. the entire general health is benefitted and built up. In all forms of Rheuma tism. whether aente or chronic, S. S. S. will be found a safe and reliable treat ment. Special book on Rheumatism and any medical advice von desire will be furnished free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. »!• SHOES AT *LL mw tn»jf nvif v»«fr.x rtur Itufar, inj tH «0* «ew •/ a nwu rwimo rhasv anyWhee^-» «Awaw M/kw «vweMea-efgy. 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