/ KIGKANDSCREAM : 's Awful a ir in g from Eczema. Could Not Hold Her. She Tore Her Face and Arms. Cuticura Saved Her Life, So Mother Says. “ When my little glr’ was six month* old, »he had eczema. We had used cold er< am* and all kinds ot remedies, but nothing did her any good, In fact, she kept getting worse I used to w rtp her hands up, and when 1 would drees her, I had to put hei on the table for I could not hold her. She would kick and scream, and when she could, she would tear her face and arms almost to pieces. 1 used four boxes of Cuticura Ointment, two cakes of Cuti cura Soap, and gare her the Cuticura licaolrent, a, drlie was cured, and I see no traces o f the humour left. 1 can truthfully any that they hare saved her life, and any one suffering as she did, I should advise them to give Cuticura a fhlr tria l" MUS. G A. CONKAD, Lis- bou, N. H., Feb. 7, 1898. Five years later, viz., Feb. 23, 1903, Mrs. Conrad writes i '• It Is with pleasure that I can Inform you that the cure has been per manent as It Is now six years since she wns cured, and there has been no return o f the disease since, and I have advised a lot o f friends to use the Cuticura Remedies in all diseases of the skin.” lustant relief and refreshing sleep fur skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, In warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Oiutment, the great skin cure and purest o f emollients, to be followed In severe cases by mild doses o f Cuticura Resolvent. This Is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours, eczemas, rashes and Irritations. Sold throorhoat the world. Cutleam Reaolvent, 00c. (In form of Chocolate Coated Pilla. ‘¿Rc. p er rial of UU), Ointment, fiOc., Soap 30c. Depotai London, 27 Charter house Hq. i Paria. 0 Kuo de la Pa lx i Boston, 137 Colum bus Are. Potter Drue ft Cham. Coro.. Bolo Proprietor». OS* Sand for •• Cuticura Skin Book." C H U R C H D IR E C T O R V . P reaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. M. K. CH U RCH , P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev ening. Sunday school at 9 :4 5 . Ep- worth league at 6 :3* P rayer m eet in g Thursday evening.— Ja s . Moore, pastor. BAPTISl CHURCH. P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev en in g . Sunday school at 10. B. Y P. U. a t 6 :3 0 . Prayer m eeting W ed nesday even in g .— J . M. G reen, pan tor. PRE8HYTKRIAN CHURCH. Pre<«cning Sunday m orning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris tian Endeavor at 6:110. Prayer m eet ing Thursday evening.— W , T . War- dle, pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. P reach in g Sunday m orning and ev en in g . B ib le school at 10. Senioi C h ristian Endeavor at 6 :3 0 . Bibl* class and prayer m eeting Thursday evening.— L . G reen, pastor. KVANQELICAL CHURCH. P reaching Sunday m orning-and ev en in g at the Dallas college chape) Hund ly school atlO . C h ristian En deavor at 6 :3 0 . Prayer m eeting T hu rs day evening.— A. A. W inter, pastor, T U R K E Y S ON TH E FARM. T h e r e In M o n e y I n T h e m I f Y o u C n n P r o v i d e th e* P r o p e r C o n d i t i o n * . 1 never hove recommended that i rainier should make a specialty of an. line of poultry farming, but as the tin key seems to thrive under all elimut* conditions, he it either a warm or col« season, and as all farm s ju st teer \vith Insect life, the most natural fiealtliful food a young turkey enn have why should not every farm er avail him self of tills by doing away with a ’ prejudices and keeping more turkeys writes C. E. Matteson in the Milwuuke Sentinel. W e put the fowls on tli funu to take up the waste or senttore grain tlmt is always more or less ai lemlant around the place. Now, we should keep turkeys for th same purpose, though instead of takiu up their living around tile huiidlpg i should be out on the range, compel!in them to exist largely from the nccumii latloiis on tills range. By this prneth your crops are barter for not bavin the hugs to destroy them, and at tli same time you have a nice crop of tt: keys to sell at Thunksglvlng tiipo tlia has cost you scarcely anythin , When l first started my little plac In Pewnukee, 1 did not Intend raisin a turkey, for experience limi taught m that it needed more than a ten jut plot of land to grow turkeys on. hi the opportunity was afforded me in thi way: Nearly a sec tion of land mljolnln mine being owned by an old gentleman who, not feeling able to farm it hltusei had rented it piecemeal until In* con a rent it iio longer, owing to its fort Slit; being completely sapped out. hnvin the entire tract a barren plain, ami ye a splendid place to raise turkeys. 1 availed myself of this opportunity Some years I sold as high as $500 wort! of turkeys. The past two years have beeu tl»e worst I ever experienced in growing turkeys. 1 believe and know that a young turkey, if from good, strong par outage, m il stand Just as much cold and wet as a cldvk or a duckling, but the past two seasons were away ii I kivo the ordinary. Instead of thunder storms we had doudlmrHts, and in eon sequence tin* turkey crop was very short, bringing the market price away up In the twenties, so that turkeys were a luxury on the tables Iasi Thanksgiving. B u t I would not advise any one to give up raising them Just because one or two seasons have been against them. The farm er lias had a pretty hard time ♦■■*««» tn m ature a full crop of corn (or the past two seasons. E ast year was also very bad on the potato crop. Well, It do»*s not follow that they are going to quit raising corn and potatoes. » *.*mon on the sub.n et “’¿’ue 7>ev»i s .« kie.” Tlie t«*\t was, “Gome oUt of hat p.T may nut mo n a n , tLou unclean spirit,” Murk v h. Dr. Loc'ko fc.»id in part: w di as it sll »Id l* E iw ii.iy in Nov,* York a drunken TI»t* K« p Sqiiab», pokceman kiil»*ii his wife. When he - The beat variety of pigeons to keep tv as sobered he was liiied with remorse for squab raid g Is the “straight” Hu- and exclaUueu: ‘ »tliLky did it! It was u w c*^< u:er, says WUiL.iu E. Klee In a bulletin the (leva’s own joke, fehe Was the best j issued by the agrien’ : irai department. woman that ever lived!’ i i* a pl.mt f.MMl which all crops» must I When *i>e Chcrnlnv ! m P oof . These m ¿!c< :it birds are large • ‘Alcoholic Ihpiors are. tlie curse of A corres- on lent of Hoard’s Dairy 5r Widjout Fieinit-tit Pota-li to Iced ! and healthy. :uv rv.rl w »rkers. rhvay* «•IrillEation. Alcohol Is not found In man, writing from Fort Edward, N. Y., £ r.o cic»p cm retch tli". 4 ^ nature it Is the result of feriueuta- I says: I would like to U 11 the people point v ivre it p.i\ s fast. Mon and decay. It is a product of who have trouble with tin ir * E x p e r i m e n t s h a v e J« j - tieu'vh. The d. vlP* Jokes are human- | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bos been the way I manage. We run quite a thin j 1 m o o t r a te d th e v a lu e Ky’s galling yokes. The devil’s comedy j In «WÜ use t for has borne the signature of »u u r over u v e i 30 o v years, j cream In, winter and cijol th e w a rn o f T u ta i l * . A always ends In bloody tragedy. s It comes from the ju st ju st an and has been made under his per "T he Utfvli lias perpetrated one of his i » It cool in. a clean, separator a id sonal supervision since its infnocy. diabolical jokes on Germany and il I have aer!ongfa to sweet pail Allow no one to deceive you in this. France. I'm* many yeara opponents of churn. Never freeze it r keep more A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are Init temperance reform have persistently than three days, then s:* the pail in a Experiments that tritle with and endanger the health of cited th^se countries as instances of pan of warm water and Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. the safety of drinking liquors in mod is 65 degrees, then a Id a cup oi eration and ns arguments against to oi : r h \ n kali milk to each gallon t.f crebra: tal abstinence. The kaiser of Germa- , s' ir warm beside the st< WQÜKS ny bus recently abolished alcoholic little while. In twenty-four Lours it 93 N i m m * Street, % • « liquors from the rations and the can should be thick and . sour enough fc« New \,»rk. Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare teens of the army and announces hi* cliurn. y£\ goric, Drops and Koothlng Syrups. It is Pleasant. It purpose to make out of Ills army a If the cows are advanced in lactation great temperance organization. In Dr. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic it will have to be v . ’*: :ed to (’-) ( I »- Ma \ e r .'W ilson <fe Co S in Francis Konrad’s cyclopedia there is a table of substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms grees. N o.er fill the churn over h 'lf i, ('uliíüroia, are sole agents ior tli statistics showing that the German* full and churn In a w i r »am. and *c lie Coast. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhwn and W iud A V. . 1 !K. 1> not only do not coniine their drinking the butter will come quick and be iirm Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation >".t - kc the Log- active and haut.: to beer and wine, but that they use and gather up good. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the '’liafl ,1 of fece rs, are was I: i ducted into fits onice nearly tw ice us much whisky of the boni fowi -, are . A C h a m p io n Y ounur H o ls te in . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. I the oldest and. most widely same grade for each inhabitant as the : of quiet u. f)«'. w. en properiy K aty Spofford Coron; . owno>: by K. known o f the Washington correspond Tlie Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ; are seldom in- mated, l ? v . , i. United States und more even than Uus- | a - :..ï I consider II. Knapp & Ron, Babins, N. Y.. ac ents, who *luid never met the genevai, sia. Only France, Belgium und Den fertile. For t.zc. cording to American Cultn ,1s 1 nitor, hol i " r3S piv.,',*i;ted i <> him in U s office at mark exceed Germany In the per capi par excellence the straight ID G E N U I N E A L W A Y S kind for Squab the world’s clinmpion otTIcl: 1 record nt :j the v ..r depart m eut i y tlie ch ief of ta consumption of distilled liquors. It among all the pi 1 one of the mil It ary divi;slons. When inri 6 tla,\’S. age of 3 years, 1 month « farming. is often said that no drunken men are B e a r s t h e S ig n a tu r e o f 5f)0.*C5 pounds milk, 20.02 i lOUTHls In:t- j' tlie co;rrespondt•nt was tornmlly pre ever soc-n in Germany, and yet ip Prus ter in seven days, equivalc ;iit to 35., j sente 1 ( Duck Fi« rzutsar. ; Chaffee arose and, sia alom* in a single year there were The high price p .m for duck and pounds at full age. gras; inK tlie ham l o f his visitor, cor This record has never he *en equal«i'd dia 11 y aid: “I a:tu p! ‘U.- e J to meet yon. 8,163 cases of delirium tremens. goose feathers recently will stim ulate “ Persons who have lived in Califor increase 1 %pro ;uction of these fowls, by a heifer in her (lass. 4. ,891 poiim How ! mg have you been In the city?” nia hear ad nauseam an argument in j Th yet hi spite of tin* reputes by large prof milk in sixty consecutive days. :th insuring smile, suppos favor of wine drinking based upon the its on a duck ranch few fann ers will pounds in one day, (124 pounds 7 ing his caller was a casual visitor. The customs of the French. The first na- 40 into the biisflness on anything like a ounces in seven days. f l:e had her general was surprise 1 when the corre tjm .il antialcoholic congress has ju st ::trge scale. Duck farm ing is protita- first ca lf at 1 year, 0 months and 25 spondent pro. :ptl.v replied, “T hirty been held in I aris. It was attended by >le only when carried on near a go , I days, a fter which she gave 04 pom Is sears.” Tin visitor was invited to a the president of the republic, the win- market. The cost of raising ducks is 15 ounces of milk in a day, 13,010 •a>.:t. and an interest¡nv quarter of an i islet* of war, the leading statesm en and estimated by the large growers, pays pounds 11 ounces milk in one year, her hour followed. In Use For Over 3 0 Years. | business men of France. IIow well the W allace's Farm er, at from 6 to 8 cents economic* t st record with value of THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NSW TORN CITY. T h e F a th e r o f G ood R on d ». devil’s jok e has uiilicted this people i pound. The Des Moines m arket paid products $6.06 and a net profit of $1.67. Represents! !v * B n i low’s claims to appears in the following facts which 121/** cents per pound for dressed ducks No record yet reported equals these being the fatl r of the good roads were presented and discussed: During it Thanksgiving time, which brought two amounts. movemont is . puled by some one else the last fifty years, while the popula- the owner about 40 cents per duck D a i r y I n i c Tn C a l i f o r n i a . than Menatoi I.alhir.-r of South Cnro- j tioft has increased In the proportion of with the feathers oft. There are about The extent of th'» dairy Intln " y over Ink. Uepre n tttive W. M. Lannlng ! 100 to 112, the consumption of alcohol suit of drink. O f 25,659 arrests over little girl who was imploring nun m r tw o ounces of good feathers on every almost every ngì il .)f New Jen * thinks neither of those j has Increased from 100 to 355. During 15,000 wore for drunkenness and dis food to swallow a glass of whisky and luck. viry.n California, ln reit gentíetuen Is ntitled to the proud iuu- I this same period there was a decrease orderly conduct. 11 rod* i dltlons of «dim Be, then kicked out his w ife’s remaining rei. He claJi > it for himself. ! in Sweden, Finland and England. The P o u ltry a t th e B is F a ir . “T he joke is on the boys also. In eye, having destroyed the other eye in nui;- I k * ieken ::s The New .!ei> •sey statesm an has bare- ‘ United States was referred to with the Twelve additional varieties of poul po.* Ibllltle o f d. •! New York* state there are 11,931 public a drunken fit two years before. ly arrived in <« •ongruss, > but he calls at- j statem ent that in I s510 the individual try have been added to the premium cu ltu ra l fu*ca o f th schools, but there are 26,678 licensed "One sensible man gave up the hab tent ion to îtll c ciaimants t*liut he was ; annual consumption was 10.88 pints, list of the 8t. Louis worl s fair poul d o 'c io .v d , H - S bars. A lad of eighteen who had com it of drinking beer because he* over talking good r«u oads and drafting legis- i while in 1000 it was 10.05 pints. try show, consisting of the following: mitted murder said: ’The mixed drinks iU.« lat ion therefor • some fourteen years *6n France the individual consump made me crazy. Next morning I awoke heard a conversation on a hotel veran Itoso Comb Brown Leghorns in tin* tlmsia^tic o t!n yin. ago. New .1er.se; da between two brewers. ‘I use brass ey lioededJiis words and tion is ¿295 pints of wine and 48 pints Mediterranean class, B lack Bed Game ln BnI¡forni In a cell. They told me I had killed a | faucets,’ said one. ‘Oh, I have givcu placed a law, of w Idcli i: was the au of liquors. In Paris it Is 566 pints of bantams, Buff turkeys and the follow only in its man, and a second victim of my re ; them up! I use wood fau cets,’ said the thor, upon its statute hooks. Mr. Lim ! wine and 54 pints of liquor*. France ing nonstandard varieties: Gray Ja p a cultivation i volver was about to die.’ wl il he ! other. ‘I cannot afford to use brass ning suys it v ; the law used as the s v pas.-os all 'other countries fn alco nese bantams, Indian Game bantams, , pani (I by a "T he devil’s jok e ca u se s' mothers model for n m y other state laws on holic consumption and Paris all other even to forsake their children and fa faucets. They are eaten up so fa st.’ Jersey Blues, Klondike», Partridge and : industry. *i I The man who was listening Intern pt- tli ■ same subject 1< ::g before Mr. L ati cities. ■The congress revealed the other Silver Penciled Plymouth Bocks. IVa ! forni a now thers infuriated by liquor to murder nt to i t*d by guying: ‘Eaten up! If le e r eats mer and Mr. Baownlow were known to appalling fa ct that crim e has doubled Bomb Rhode Island Reds. W hite j 0UÜ.WK1 nr.nr their own progeny. Men are trans i up brass faucets, how do yon supposu congressional fame. ! in thirty years, and suicide has in formed into maddened brutes. Mike Crested, White Polish hoarded ban creased 400 per cent in thirty years. Leddy. in Brooklyn, forced, his hungry it affects a man’s stom ach?’ The brew P la it Acting; Cbnlrnmn. tams and White Jav as. Several elim i WASHINGTON L E T fE U ers laughed. It was a devil’s joke. The controversy over fin? selection of | The medical authorities unhesitatingly nations have been made in the pigeon j B ut the man stopped drinking beer.” B R IG H T ’S D IS E A S E . a chairman of the isthmian canal com*- declared that the stationary condition classification because of duplication or j [Special Correspondence.] other causes, and some classes nut j When a dispatch about the Santo Do mitteo in place of tlie late Senator Han of the population can be justly charged T he largest sum ever paid for a p ri- mingo troubles reached several Wash na 1.; li'd to a ccpclusioii to attem pt to the use of alcohol. The convention scription changed hands in San F ia n - now complete will be enlarged. ington newspaper correspondents it: no decision at present. The matter inaugurated a war against intemper cisco, August 3 0 ,1 9 0 1 . T h e transf r I*nrr IIreed« Are lient. was about b o'clock on Saturday even will bo allowed to rest, and the commit ance. “ Let us hear nothing more about the involved in coin aud stock $ 1 1 2 ,5 0 ). As to breeds, most any hen will lay ing. They started to ask about it. tee cm committees will not meet in the ad-. antages of using alcoholic drinks and was pai«l by a party of busi If properly cured for, but pure breeds firee ol1 them " ached the house of a Immediate future. ness men lor a specific for B rig h t’s certainly must be the best to keep, as i’igli naval ofilcial (it wouldn’t be fair The senate leaders say that Mr. P latt with Germany and F ran ce as illustra disease ami diabetes, hitherto in cu r i- you have a standard to go by. If your to tell his name) at the same time. Ilia cf New York is acting chairman. If tions. There comedy has already end A GIANT LILY. ble diseases. fowls are not up to the standard, you butler was adamant. He would take the canal coinmiiiee meets he will pre ed in disastrous tragedy. T hey com m enced the serious inves "P u t listen to a few more of the dev know they are not at their best; be i i ii ) cur«is. lie said Ins m aster was side, in accordance with the custom in In d ia a n il B io n r tigation of the specific November 15, O r i x i n a l l y F r o m F l o w e r i n g ; I n MaNnaehuNettft. sides, you have the pleasure of having busy and could’not be seen. such cases, and if the committee has il’s jokes. 1900. T hey interviewed s o r e s of the "In Chicago in one day 1,408 persons something special to show your frienua. The very stately Liliurn glganteum is On the following Monday one of tlie business to transact it will be taken were imprisoned for drunkenness. Of cur**d and tried it ou t on its m erits by seldom grown in this country except men who had been at high naval up under Mr. P la tt’s diçecvion. putting over three dozen cases on tlie ! these there were forty-one eases of de by specialists. Tlie facts that the seed • dicer s lion.;«.* went in to'see that oili- CAUL SC IIO F IK L D . lirium tremens. It is reported that a treatm ent iml watching them . They requires a year for germination und cial and raid: also g«>t phv>icians h) name ch ron ic, physician connected with the prison the bulb some y e a rs .to m ature suffi “ I unv. i. : ml the king of Italy, the B A I L ’ S J O K E . ” secured some of the liquor. lie poured iyicurabh1 cases, and adm inistered i ciently for flowering probably ft I scour- king of England and the king of Korea with the phyhici ms for judges. U it upon a piece of raw beef, and in I ave receu.ly laid a communication be- to Aogttct 26th 87 per cent of the test age its popular culture, although it Is ATURES DRAWN DY A BUFFALO three minutes tlie meat was absolutely ru. cases wero eith er v^ell or progressing claimed to ho perfectly hardy (with a black. None but devils can laugh a t covering of leaves) a t Boston, and some CLERGYMAN. :d you got any such under- “W It favorably. such a revelation. | r.tanding as that?” the high naval ofli- T h ere being but thirteen per cent fine examples have been produced In "T he devil’s Joke In Buffalo shows The question of keeping tin* milk cans j d al ask ;d In great surprise. M n a s h o n s i e s j i . <3 A ^ y l n m s F I 1 I - th at in one year of six convictions for <»f f Bures, the parties were satisfie I covered While in transit from the farm “V. hy. I was at your house Saturday Iii<* a . ..!... j D rin k —“ V/hl«ky murder five can be traced to the sa ami closed tlie transaction. T h e pre- to iiie factory is an important one, and night, and jo u were too busy to be Su.;» s ilio ile r d o r e i* — loon, three of the murders having oc ceilings of the investigating com m it ,mr Inittennukors should ta' ^ grem ¡Veen, but when tlie butler went into C'riîïviu::! Ilc c o n l. curred in a saloon. Out of the thir tee and the clin ical reports of the test ir interest in having this • ' . . Milk I the library 1 heard you say something teen m anslaughter cases ten were due oases were published and will ba m ail IW l i\l Locke at K subjected to a variety of abuses up I about three kings, and 1 supposed those e .Lodi.d Episec directly to Intoxication. Out of thirty- ed liee on application. Address Jo h n on Hie farm and should not lie* com I were the oivs.” vL25-ar.lta twenty-eight were the re- J . F u lton com pany, 409 W ashington pelled to suffer still further punishment “All, jo s ,” said the high naval offl- street, San F ran cisco , California. while on tho'way to the creamery when i dal. ” l did have a communication It is possible by means of a little atten j from tin-«*«* kings Saturday night at the j tion to deliver it in the same condition j lime you mention, but it was laid on I BO YEA R S * in which it left the dairy. The butter Line table. E X P E R IE N C E mother gentleman had a maker who will may succeed .in in.hie c unmunmation from throe aces.” ing his pu irons to blanket their cans, Tbeir Iit>i*a- Service, and till fact has he i'ii impres sad upon . Mar the mind 1 or a writer in Cream* ary Jour- . , . fell 4 m ark'd the completion of thirty * ■-three years of service in congress mil by < !) •/»rvat ion nlade (>uriu r; cream- ! cry ii)3p *ct ion work. At some creamer- ¡ *" ich of the Maine senators. * Prob- is no exact parallel to such T rade M a rk * íes we ti lid, he says. every lorn1 <if milk i Ill,ly tkoii* 1 " “D e s i g n s The worst disease the world has ever known, and hi the history of tlie govern- well ro\ en d wit!» hiankeis a:: ,1 nt otli- ¡ 11 ri ord ' C o p y r ig h t s A c . the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious Anronf* spndlng a »k etrh an d description m ay *r facto les in tlie s: une local’ ly nit fti- nntckly a scertain o u r opinion fre e w h eth er an Mr. Hole entered the house of rep- Blood Poison. One drop of the virus of .this most :’IH of such care up n til.- |i:ll't :lrc Invention Is probably P aten tab le. Com m unica r; sc:» ta.sVis Marcii 4, 186:). Precisely tions strletly confidential. HANDBOOK on P a te n ts horrible of all diseases will pollute and vitiate the »Mir* p ;trm is. Now, why is 1lr.s inn-? se n t fre “.. Oldest ag en cy fo r secu rin g .p aten ts. Frye also became a ‘ " s "i. r elr. P a te n ts tak en tnrouph M unn & Co. re ceiv e purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after »H It rotsoii, iole* to suppose tl; at ah of tpifiui not it b o u t ch n rae. In th e »• «.1 t.ie bon - Mr. Hale, liow- 7lu», careful dairymen of the locality the first little sore appears the system is filled with the er.» . v. ;;. h not 11 Ul.'li.iber of the Forty- lave c;'iitere (1 their patronage up ni «me awful poison and the skin breaks out in a red rash-; A h andsom ely illu strated weekly. T-nru-est cir nstitntlon i nd that thè can»:less ones sixth coiigr« -s hi *e iiher Lui neh, but the glands of the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated, culation o f an y s<*ient.lflc jo u rn al. '1 erm s. *3 a irò ail li vili; ; in one liehvbborh ,od? No: Mr. Frye servi d c ontinuously In the the liair and eyebrows drop oilt, and often the entire surface of the body y o u r: fo u r m o n th s, $L Sold by all new sdealers. tii 1 Le w.is **..'t ied senator. •lot by any ; tie :ns. 11 is simp ;y due to & 361 Broadway, 8covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores and erup Suei-tedl.ig non. Hannibal Hamlin, the f^ict tin t both factories are not op- B r a n c h O ffice, *25 F 8 t „ W ash in g to n . D . C. j resident dur ng Liiurohi’a first tions. Contagious Blood Poison is as treacherous and elusive as the •rate : by tl u* s ine kind of ;a luitte**- GIANT LILY OF INDIA. linker. Bo; s, this is a matt«t-r wl.leli i. : m. -.r. 1 ie toe•k bis >eat in tlie serpent. You mav he carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences Massachusetts. Mr. Fisch er of the ite M.iivh 4. is s i. Mr. Fryt* to«»k of its existence ; for while you may e. ntrol. Y on may not be able A f t e r su fT erln s: t w e lv e y e a r * Boston Ganlenors and F lorists’ club s ? e.i i i n i i , .* i t ,n.to Mureh 13. 1881, mercury and potash seem »o keep fully informed of tlie methods f r o m C o n t a g io u s B lo o d P o is o n , grew the one here illustrated from sjpetl !ec c . n. Jc.m.es G. Blaine, who to cure and all external a n d t r y i n g t h e b e s t p h y s ic ia n s used upon tlu* farm, but you certainly sown In 1801, which flowered in 1902. lie. : i o b t a i n a b l e , a n d a l l th e p a te n t nt Garfiv id’s cabinet as enn rama in informed upon tills* matter. signs disappear, the dis m e d ic in e s p r o c u r a b le , a n d s te a d The flower spike, over seven feet high, retar,y of s LU«». He thus became a Insist that the milk shall be delivered i l y c o n t i n u i n g to g ro w w o r s e , I ease is doing its destruc carried ten large, very odorous flowers days Inter than Mr. g a v e u p a l l h o p e o f re c o v e r y , a n d o tlie factory in the same condition in tive work within, or the that kepi th e it good looks fop nearly p h y s ic i a n s p ro n o u n ce d m y c a s e which It leaves the farm, an 1 this can ' ; : o. ;;i Mr. Frye served fourteen j i n c u r a b l e . H o p in g a g a i n s t h op e, three weeks. s Io,.„er in the It use than did the patient is c o n s t a n t l y inly be aeeou.pl'iLlieti by k oping the I t r ie d S . 8 . S . I im p ro v e d fro m M Eß* T he plant tuny att.Ttn a height of ten h a r a s s e d by returning .••r . ..ine am ..tor. vans well covered, winter atu 1 Hummer. A ■ tb e fir s t b o ttle , and a fte r ta k in g or eleven feet, according to the botan I'verG.cles.s their iggregute service symptoms and unmistaka tw e lv e w as cu re d so u n d and A F in e H olstein. w e ll , a n d fo r tw o y e a r s h a v e h a d ists, and as the large bottom leaves are Plebe Qit IV. made a rreor.l of ! " 1ho senate anil lioi se Is the same to j ble traces of the blood n o r e t u r n o r s y m p to m q f t h e v ile d is e a s e . sometimes a foot in length its effect is 15 pounds ounce? bn rr nt t,vo 1 ' ¡v.v. t holy -three years In all for : poison. T h o u s a n d s cf W a r s a w , N . C. H. M. R E G IS T E R . very imposing. The white flowers are physical w r e c k s ami p o r t l a n d - t h e d a l l e s r o u t e . tinged with green on the exterior and riu * A d jo u r n m e n t . chronic in v a lid s from the effects of Blood Poison know the uncer are purplish within and are shout half • >*••* ol members of congress tainty of the m ercu ry and potash treatment — that it stifles but does not Steamers: a foot in length. A partially shaded , to the question of the ad* kill the serpent. As long ns there is life in the serpent there is danger and moist situation In soil composed of that body. There is a of loam, letvf mold anil sand was found s iio.i among these who in its fangs; and while your blood is tainted there is danger of infec hy Mr. Fisch er to suit tlie lily. Being II at W line House and who have tion. Safety lies o n ly in crushing out the life of the loathsome disease hardy, as already stated, its culture n ie r : * 1 to adj vammelit |n talking and killing the serpent. For many years S. S. S. has been known as should not he difficult. The initial ex it!i l!;e presi b ut that tlieire is a 1)80- an antidote for Blood Poison. It is a remedy composed entirely of pense of the bulb la considerable. It lately no rcas.m why the 1 eg Ula ture v e g e ta b le in g re d ie n ts, and we offer $1,000 for proof that it contains was originally i:-Produce*) from the shoui i h e Jn ncaslon a fter -Y’ ay t. and the least particle of mercury, potash or Him alayas into Hugland about fifty som«» senators and represen;tn Uvea de- other mineral. It thoroughly purifies the years ago. • *!are that A rr!l 15 would bi • the prop- blood, improves the appetite and diges C o n n e c t in g a t Lyle w ith t h e ini ’ for adjoi; ruir.ont. tion, and tones up all parts of the system. ivi. tof Lodgi SII.VS tlmt In chronic and long-standing cases of l:t tu I h » able to fini,.!. It; a work by The Androscoggin O re ) Pomona years and eleven months. She Is the^ Blood Poison, S. S. S. acts promptly and R a ilw a y C o m p a n y fo r •11 15 at the latest. “ It ser ms to grange has a membership of 2.636. and property of \V. A. Matteson, the well •• i . , , , ,t * ••ii without leaving any bad after-effects. Wahkaicus, :it there I nothin« to Daly, there are 4.356 Patrons In that conn*y. cuowii breeder and dairyman. p <-o:iKre«i hen > after A -Ì1 l.\ The W rite us about your case, and our physicians will advise with Centerville Maine Is the third state in the Union Coldendale F c n n R jlv a u lt* D a ir y E x h ib it . of tlie way, ty, an an.! the out charge, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell and ol! other Klickitat valley point*. as to grange membership. In the Impfirtance of Ita dairy induc .-ìpnnv i etui tie Ini lull ai In ing all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different stages aud Steamers leave Portland «tail), except Sundv , at ry Penn *.y!v:ili hi D thè s»coml state In lu «t aw nj hy the mid- a. m , cuniriK-tm; at l.yle with C.R. *N . train for The parcels post Is favored by the ho Union, s ys Btocktimn ami Fiirmer. dio of symptoms. JJf£ s w i r r sPCC IFtC C O ., ATUUTTA. GA. | j 7 UoMen'W I* al V3d p in., train arriving at U<> ten- liou!d it imt therefore Insta’.l nt St. I iale it T ;<:* p. in. Steamers arrive The Halle- •».SO grange. There Is no good reason why lion e loaders also s> t* no rea son j p m. Steamer Kavea I’hs l>alie.ii*ily,eMept»ut>- Izouls mi cx¡iiliilt cor.imo*. arate wiih again. r an early adjourn nent. In the | da\. at 7 JO a. tu. C H ft N . tr.cn le .ving Uolden- this country should not have ns good ho importai) u* of its positlon In thè house Adjournment can he arrange 1 daie at S:l«a m connects with th*« steamer for Port mail facilities ns foreign countries s ? ^ ££ss% V E G E T A B L E S I C I L I A N land, arriving at Pmtlam at 6 pm. have. nduHtry? u«•rtalnlv lt 8*>onìd, and tlie for at almost any time, a; the rules of Penusylvnniu world’s fall* comuiisjflon that 1 y permit the expedition of The legisln♦'’-*' committee of the na F or detailed inform ation of tickets, thoiiid set as: •lo etkougli money t » make husillo berth reservation:*, e tc ., cull or write tional giauge has fi *ently visited W ash Agricultural Inte such an exlfib of your hair ? At this rate you 'vill soon Mot a Newcomer. ington In the luteres of the Order and of l Vims viva ilia cannot |\U he rep re to Alder street wharf, P ortlaud , Or. ' i remember that Hall’s Hair Kenewer A. fe w days a fter Lieutenant General of farm ers generally. sented as they should be at St. Boms because there is not money eia* : , h lo do it, but »no leading interest-* should be properly represented, uud dairying is one of them. T4ie Dairy union is preparing plans for such an «exhibit as will reflect credit on the state. and the commission will do well to consider it in a very liberal manner. y .'i j W.UO IW ^ c? ira I— : / r What is C ASTO R IA CASTOR IA The Kind You Hare Always Bought K I L L THE S cien tific H im ric a n . fkiOfifl CO New York Regulator Line. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metiako iiGiunibia River and Northern ) } 1 s ir R c n c w c r i n-kes nair grow. “ 1 I H. G. CAMPBELL, Manager.