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Catarrh
Onft of the moKt common of blood dis
eawH, in much annnivated by thu sudden
chaiiKCH of weather at this time of
year. I'.enin treatment at once with
Hood's iSarsaparilla, which effects rad
ical and permanent cures. This great
medicine has received
40,366 Testimonials
In two years, which prove its wonderful
efficacy in purifying and enriching the
blood. Best for all blood diseases.
In usual UnuM form or chocolated tablets
known us Sarsatabs. loo doses $1.
Make Una KxeeiK Ion.
"You're always kicking about our hnv
In too many laws. I supiwsn you would
repeal the law of pravitatiou if you could.'
"No; that's always rigidly enforced
It's only the dtu. letter laws I'm after.'
Point of View.
erda All o It.
"I never saw anybody as cool, self
possessed, and quick to act In time at
imminent dancer as that man (21ohbs.H
"CliatilTeurT
"No; just a common pedestrian."
Deplored 0(7.
Said He Darling, we have been en
g?ped for six months. Don't you think
It Is about time we were getting mar
ried"; Said She Well, I'm willing to be
married Just as soon as you can pro
vide me with a homo.
Said lie That being the case, I sup
pose I am to consider the engagement
broken.
'What is the use." remarked the phllo- next to him
Jumping at a Conelualon,
"What sort of play is this?" asked th
men who had just come in and taken hi
seat.
The question was answered by a man
named Olson, who happened to be sitting
sophical boarder, "of speculating concern
ing immortality?"
"What's the use," broke in the sportive
boarder with the turned collar, "of specu
la tin' in anything? You lose every time.
That's my experience."
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of the World has
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 Us component parts are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial la effect, acceptable
to the system and gwntle, yet prompt,
In action. "
In supplying that demand with Its
excellent combination of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds, along
ethical lines and relies on the merits
of the laxative for its remarkable
success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
given the preference by the Well
informed. To get its beneficial effects
always buy the genuine manufac
tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading
druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle.
"Ay tank "
"O, it's a tank drama. Is It?" Chi
cago Tribune.
ICxtreniely Ilnre.
"While I was downtown," said Mrs
Lapsling, laying aside her wraps, "I saw
a wonderful old violin in a music store.
The clerk said it was worth $5,000. It
wns a genuine Sardannpalus, and you
know that kind is getting very scares
nowadays." Chicago Tribune.
Wouldn't Hef
"Somehow," said the political manager,
"I can't help wishing I could get acquaint
ed with the chap that held up those 123
travelers in Yellowstone park a fe"w days
ago. Wouldn't he be a dandy collector
of campaign contributions !" Chicago
Tribune.
In the Miuton Sunday School.
Teacher And what do you suppose
ill the animals did during those forty
days In the ark?
Smarty Williams They Just loafed
iround and scratched themselves.
Sandy Toole (disdainfully ) Chuck
it, Smarty! What'd they scratch for,
when there was only two fleas? The
Bohemian.
Untie the Contrary.
Mrs. I'psomi' Is your dentist one ot
t3ie "painless" kind?
Mrs. uyiweii .ot at an. lies so
sympathetic that he says it hurts him
just as much as it does me.
Four Horae Evener.
One of the simplest forms for four
horse evener Is shown In the Illustra
tion which Is self-explanatory except
for measurements. Besides double
trees of ordinary plough length, and
the stick of tough oak from which to
make the evener, two pulleys large
enough so a small link log chain will
work through them, two bolts to bolt
the pulleys on and two pieces of two
Inch wide strap Iron bent and used as
braces for the pulleys, are required.
These pieces of strap Iron had better
be bolted, also. Their use is to furnish
a brace for the pulleys. Any small link
log chain can be used, and If too long
It can be wraieped around the plough
where hitched. Now for the measure
ments. In the first place, the stick
1
Food for Young Calvea.
Withhold solid foods until the calf
will take them dry, which Is usually at
about three weeks of age. As the calf
grows older encourage big eating In
order to soi.ure good storage capacity,
and with sound and nutritious foods
stimulate both digestion and ability to
digest.
Hy rich cream we have commonly
come to understand to mean milk rich
In butter fat. It is admitted that milk
richest In butter fat Is also richer in
casein ; and, while an excess of butter
fat Is not likely to disarrange the stom
ach of the calf, an excess of casein will
Therefore, allowing the milk to cream,
and removing this to reduce the rich
ness of the milk to the needs of the calf,
is an aggravation rather than a modifi
cation, for by the skimming process the
proportion of casein has been increased.
while the effort that should have been
made should have modified the casein.
This can be accomplished by simply
adding water to the whole milk, main
taining blood temperature.
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How AIM) K, litriUO.V AHsayer arl Chemist.
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hllviT, oil, II i Until, Silver, 7 ic; Gold, Zinc of
t'oiM'rt(l. I'yamilo tt-s.H. ill Ailing envelopes anil
full pr cellst sent on application. Control and I'm-
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oual liault.
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ind the greatest
rnmfort nnd freedoi
of bodily movement
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(rent Objector.
Street Frenelier O, my friends, when
Gabriel blows his trumpet what will you
be doing?
Voic (from outskirts of crowd)
Waiting for Montgomery Ward to serve
an injunction ou him ! Chicago Tribune,
Explaining; It.
The tortoise had won the race.
"I didn't half try," said th hare, with
a yawn. "What's the use? We're not
allowed to bet on races now, anyway."
From which it is apparent that the
real facts in the case were suppressed.
Chicago Tribune.
Heaaaurlng Him.
"Madam," said the guard on the South
Side elevated, "this is the smoking car."
"That's all right, conductor,' said the
self-possessed matron, taking a teat
"Don't apologize. I know it's dirty, but
one cflu't expect a smoking car to b
front parlor." Chicago Tribune.
Apartment Ilonae Amenltlea.
Third Floor Renter When you buy
coffee why don't you have the grocer
Ki'ind it for you?
Fourth Floor Renter When you buy
a chuck steak why don't you get the
butcher to hammer the daylights out of it
for you?
V. Tj. Iiuiln mnkes nnd sella more
liicn'a W:t.O( anil :l.f)0 shoes tlittn any
other iitiintifaoturer in tl world, le
ruiihe they liohl their Khiipe, lit hi tler,
anil wear longer t linn any other make.
Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Missesi Children
W.L.Doarlai $4 00 and $9.00 Gilt F.dfre Bhota cannot
b equalled at any prira. W. L. Douglas $2.00 and
$2.00 shot are the beat In the world
Want Color l-'tefrti Vtrfl J-'.rrt uive1y,
nrTiiki1 .Nlllmlltllte. W. L. DouiclA
mine ami pri'' is Mampeil on bottom. KoM
1'vi'tyivliere. shoes iniuli'rl irom laotory to any
li-iit ot tlii" world. Cutalocui tree.
W. I.. DOl liLAS, 158 Spark St., Brockton. Mti'.
M&zZz 72, folia
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TtlKkleinn Resentment.
"You may put that back in the show
rase!" said the indignant Mrs. Lapslinj
to the milliner. "I wouldn't even wear
much less buy, a hat named in honor ol
that horrid murderess, Charlotte Cordu
roy !"
None lu Evidence.
Mrs. Higlisome Yes, ho'n the nuke of
Ilufl'house. In speaking of him, you
know, of course, we use the term, his
grace
Mrs. Suddyn-Klymer His grace? Why,
he hasn't any ! He's a regular lummis !
Madly Hauled.
The timid young woman, who had let
ters of introduction to the great man,
had ventured to call.
"You are so busy, judge," she said,
"that I I hesitated about disturbing
you. How many er days in the work
do you week?"
given
f. ntnnth ftimilnr In an war to the nbovo?
an i ci ihmvI io i'r a woM'ly. unnmlile ln iiil plate
,,r ill lin inj. onhnary l.riile work. The lr. W iae
bj si I' in of
"TEETH WITHOUT PLATES"
The renl" or 21 ypnni' experience, the new way of
rvplm inij teeth in the n onth-teelh in faet. teeth in
ai iirani e. leelh lo chew your food upon. a you
dnl uim jniir natural one. Our force in o orimn
ireil we can do your entire crown, briilne or plate
work in a day if nocciiry. Positively painlen ea-UiutuiK--
tinly liitth-claaa. acieniitlc work.
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
Mr W. A W inc. Manawr.. H yeara in Portland,
r'peond Kloor. a- m i I intr llnil.linK. llurd and aah-Ini-lun
W recta, llflii-e lionrn. K A. M. to 8 P. M. Sun.
riaia. to I P. M. I'aiiilixa I-1 trading. 6Pc: platea.
I.- up. Phoiiea A and Main 21-JV.
P N U
No. 47-08
ItTHKN writlnir to adyertiaera pleaie
mention this paper.
Collateral ICvldenee.
His indulgent grandmother had
luni a halt ot a custard pie.
"You seem to like it. Tommy," she said.
"Like it !" exclaimed Tommy, taking it
nway from his face for a moment, "jes'
see how I'm mussin' up my ears!" Chi
cago Tribune.
linimi lletler Now.
"If you wish to have everybody for
your friend," counseled her elderly ad
viser, "don't be talker; be a listener."
It was not until after she had secured
a job as telephone girl in the central oflice
that she found out what a mistake she
had made in taking the advice literally.
I'nrnllrl t'nne.
"My observation," said the saje, "leads
me to the conclusion that the more
wealth one gives away the more wealth
one has."
"It's just exactly the same way with
kisses," whispered one of his listeners, a
demure little miss who was sittiu. by a
big man with a beard.
needs to be five feet four inches long,
and from the right end to the first pul
ley it Is Just seven inches. This meas
urement is to th center of the pulley,
From the center of the right pulley,
measure fifteen and one-quarter inches
and bore a hole, which is where the
plough head clevis fastens. Now go
back to the extreme right end of the
gtlck and measure thirty and three
guarter Inches. You then have the
place where the second pulley is to be
placed. This puts the two pulleys just
twenty-four Inches apart. This coin
pletes all the measurements that need
to be accurate. At the left end, where
the left team Is hitched, it is best to
bore about three holes, and you can
fasten the doubletrees in whichever
hole which seems best suited to the
team. Bore the first hole about two
and one-half Inches from the end, then
go two Inches and bore another, and
two Inches from that, If a third hole is
wanted. This evener will work one
horse In the furrow and three on the
plough, and there will be no side draft
Hitch the chain up pretty short so
there is not too much slack when turn
ing to the left, and hitch it to the
plough back about where the coulter
runs, or where experimenting tells you
s the best place. Montreal Star.
Toult r -llouae Lice.
Turn out the fowls some days and
close all the cracks In the house ex
cept the door. Take a kettle of live
coals, and place (Hi the ground in the
center of the house, but if there is a
wood floor, lay a flat stone under the
kettle. Throw n half jwund or a pound
of sulphur on the coals, and shut the
door. If the house is left closed for a
few hours it is safe to conclude that
no lice or mites will be found therein
after the operation. The sulphur cure
is the best method of ridding jumltry
houses of pests, but if the house is not
tight It will not prove satisfactory.
Clean the house as well as it can be
done, mix whitewash with fresh lime,
mix in a liberal supply of sulphur, aft
er which throw sulphur into all tin
cracks. Apply kerosene oil to all the
roosts, nnd burn off the outer surface.
Air the house thoroughly. Weekly
Witness.
The Aire ot Sheep.
The age of a beep is very easily
shown by an examination of the teeth.
A lamb has the first pair of permanent
front teeth when about 10 months old;
the second pair apiears at about 18
months; the third pair at 28 mouths
and the fourth at about 33 to 40
months. When the whole of the per
manent front teeth have appeared the
sheep Is in If3 fourth ..y. The Meri
no matures its teeth ter than the
other breeds; tbe Cotyloid and South
downs and other highly-improved mut
ton sheep are some months ahead of
a Merino, but at 4 years every sheep
has its full mouth of teeth. Later
the age is known by the appearance
of the teeth, which gradually lose their
sharp edges and become worn down
smooth. A healthy sheep will keep its
teeth good until 10 or 12 years old,
if the pasture is not unusually bare
and the soil sandy, so as to wear the
teeth excessivelv.
Sheep ua a Civlllier.
A speaker at a farmers' meeting
eulogized the little animal with the
golden hoof in the following interest
ing strain :
"Sheep are always the advance
guard to attack new and undeveloped
territory. The first sheep and the first
negro slaves that placed foot on what
is now the United States of America,
were landed from the same fleet at St.
Augustine, Sept. 5, 1505, 330 years ago.
From that day to this the sheep has
been the most universal live agent of
the settlers in subduing the country
nnd maintaining its productiveness;
and whenever they have neglected them
sterility exists as a monument to their
folly." Weekly Witness.
NATURE'S
. PERFECT TONIC
There is scarcely any one, no matter how vigorous and healthy, who
Joes not need a tonic sometimes. Little physical irregularities upset the
system, the appetite fails, digestion is poor, the body feels tired and worn
out, and other unpleasant symptoms give warning that the system is disor
dered and needs assistance to ward off, perhaps, some serious sickness or
ailment. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the best of all tonics, nature's
medicine, made entirely of healing, cleansing, invigorating roots and herbs,
a systemic remedy without an equal. S. S. S. has the additional value of
being the greatest of all blood purifiers. It re-establishes the healthy circu
lation of the blood, rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves the
appetite and digestion, and brings about a return of health to those whose
systems have been weakened or depleted. S. S. S. acts more promptly and
pleasantly than any other medicine, and those who are run down in health
should commence its use at once. It will thoroughly purify the blood and
tone up the system. S. S. S. is admirably suited for a systemic remedy
because it is free from minerals ; it may be used without harmful results by
persons of any age, and no unpleasant effects ever follow.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
A Flavoring. It mates a
syrup better than Maple.
3 Sold by grocers.
Good an Their Word.
"Did those new grocers keep their prom
ise that they would 'cut your grocery hills
in half?"
"They did. They send their bills twice
a month." Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will find Mn. Wlnslow's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use loi their ch.;'ldra
during the We thing period.
Statistic.
In all probability the first adminis
trative act of the first regular govern
metn was to number its fighting men
and to ascertain as nearly as was pos
sible what amount of taxation could be
levied on the rest of the community.
As human society grew more highly
organized there can be no doubt that a
very considerable body of official sta
tistics must have come into existence.
We know that such was the case In
Greece, Konie and Eg3Tt, but It was
not until within the last two or three
centuries that systematic use of the in
formation available began for purposes
of investigation rather than mere ad
ministration. New York American.
I'd t ure 1'erll.
Terrified Passenger (on ocean liner)
Captain, why is the steamer going so
slowly and using its searchlight?
Captain Don't be alarmed, madam;
the ship is in no danger. Hut in a fog
like this we are always likely to run into
Komelwdy's blooming old balloon and make
a nasty mess of it.
Unlucky Accident.
"What's the trouble back there in tho
sleeper?" asked the passenger in the
smoking car.
"Little mi.xup between a New England
manufacturer and a Louisiana sugar
planter," said the agitated conductor, ap
plying his handkerchief to divers and
sundry scratched places on his face. "They
happened to have berths in the same sec
tion, and they got to talking about the
tariff."
CITC St. Vitus' Dunce and itvoub Diseases perma
I 1 1 3 nently cured by Dr. i -ine's Grout Nerve Re
storer. Send for FREE $2.00 trial bottle and treatise.
Dr. S H. Kline. Ld 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Stale.
Stubb That old Senator is always
telling ancient Jokes and boasting of his
family tree.
Penn H'm. I think his family tree
must have been a chestnut
To Lift n Loaded W'mjron.
Build a grip of timber under a wa
gon and place upon it a heavy beam,
as shown in the sketch. Let this come
just under the axle of the wagon. Then
HANDY FOB OII.IXG AXI.ES.
Futile.
Hamlet had finished his soliloquy, and
the curious bystanders were waiting to
see what he would do next.
"No,'4 they said, at last. "He isn't
going to do it. He talks eloquently about
committing suicide, but he lacks the sand.
Nothing doing."
Thus it appears that the original Ham
let, like all his subsequent imitators, was
merely talking for effect. Chicago Tribune.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Kays Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
'Iu.se Quarters.
The following extract from a letter
of thanks is cherished by the recipi
ent :
"The beautiful clock you sent us came
in perfect condition, and is now in the
parlor on top ol the book shelves,
where we hoie t see you soon, and
your husband also, if he can make it
convenient." Youth's Companion.
Coins; Him One Better.
"Your opponent," they told him, "i
roing around the country and kissing all
the babies."
"Thnt's nn old dodge," said the candi
date. "Gentlemen. I shall do something
t thundering sight better than that!".
Here he brought his fist down on the
table with a bang.
"I shall cause it to be published broad
cast tbat I will marry the young woman
who brings out the biggest number of
votes for me! By the jumping jingo, I'll
wipe that baby kisser off tie face of the
earth !"
Rheumatism Prescription.
The increased use of whiskey for
rheumatism is causing considerable
discussion among the medical frater
nity. It is an almost infallible cure
when mixed with certain other ingred
ients and taken properly. The follow
ing formula is effective: "To one half
pint of good whiskey add one ounce of
Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup
Sarsaparilla Compound. Take in table
spoonful doses before each meal and
before retiring."
Toris compound is a product of the
laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceu
tical Co., Chicago, but it as well as the
other ingredients, can be had from any
good druggist.
lp-to-IJnte.
The smooth-tongued book agent was
Belling the old farmer a hue diction
ary. "Rut, look here, young man." protest
ed the farmer, "there don't seem to be
any appendix in this here dictionary.
All the dictionaries I ever saw had an
appendix."
The wily book agent thought a min
ute and then said :
"Why, my dear sir, this is the latest
dictionary. Every late dictionary has
the appendix removed."
And the old farmer was satisfied and
bought the big book at once.
Salt an Mantel Fertilizer.
The value of salt as a manure for
mangels has often been demonstrated.
nnd the demonstration was repented at
Woburn hist season. About fifttvn ton
of farmyard manure were applied to
four plots, and this npienrod to be sulli-
ient to produce ncnrly us much as
could be grown on the soil of the field.
One plot had also a top-dressing of one
tiundredweight of nitrate of soda, which
very slightly Increased the yield. Where
one hundredweight of salt was added
here was a further increase; but where
the quantity of the nitrate was doubled,
without salt, the yield was reduced.
Agricultural Gazette.
place a stone In trout ot the wheel
so that when the team draws the wa
won forward the wheel will be lifted
upward on the inclined beam. If the
incline Is not to much the wagon will
iot Klip backward and the wheel will
be loose for oiling. Farm and Home.
mmmmmm
Beware of the Cough
breaking your richt's rest ami
exhausting von with the violence
of the paroxysms. A few doses
of Mso'i Cure relieve won
derfully anv couch, no matter
how f.r advanced or serious.
It soothes and heals theirritated
surfaces, clears the clocked air
passages and the cough disap
pears. At all JnigeUu. 25 cts.
m
Worms In Colt.
For Intestinal worms in colts the
following mixture Is used by some vet
erinarians: Mix together as a base one
pound each of salt and granulated su
gar; in tills mix one-hair pound of to
bacco dust or fine cut tobacco, four
ounces of sulphate of iron powder, six
ounces of powered worm soed. (live a
heaping teaspoouful in the feed at first
once n day. then twice per day. a'ud
keep It up for three weeks.
Auatralia'a Itabbit Pest.
In 1ST2 two rabbits were Imported
Into Australia. Their descendants in
that continent now number billions and
are a great pest. Five rabbits eat as
much grass as one sheep. From 1S"X
to 1SSS the Australian government paid
Jv.w.tin as nounty ior tlie noxious
niiiiiials, at the rate of '2 cents eaeh,
and from 1SS! to issti 82.2oo.otHi for
I lie same purpose. For some years th.1
rabbits died by millions, owing to the
drought, but since 1!4. with the rainy
seasons increasing, they have again
come into notice and bid fair to be
come as great pests as in the past.
Looking Forward,
Luther Hut-bank, the famous hortl
tiiltural wizard, says there Is not a
weed alive which will not sooner or
later respond liberally to good culti
vation. A day will come when the earth
will be transformed, when man shall
offer his brother man not bullets nor
bayonets, but richer grains, better fruit
and fairer flowers.
Frrah Ekt.
Secretary Wilson says that hereafter
eggs sold ns "fresh" or "strictly fresh"
must be exactly what they are repre
sented to be. Storage eggs must be sold
ns such, or under the pure food law the
dealer Is liable to a fine of $r00 or six
months' Imprisonment, or Nth. Thou
sands of people do not know how a
"strictly fresh" egg tastes. This will
five them a chance to find out
ru 1 try I'icUlntr.
The boating of the brooder plays a
very imiHirtant part in the growth of
the young chicks.
The fowls and eggs from a pure bred
flock of hens will bring more money on
account of their uniformity.
A good brooder is of more import
ance than an Incubator, if one can be
of more importance than the other.
There is nothing that fits into the
regular farm crops and live stock bet
ter than a well managed flock of huI
try. lo not esiect to tiud smooth sailing
with the incubators and brooders at
first. It requires patience and vigilance
in learning to manage them
Wm
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for .pot cash. 10 to 50J more money for v,-m to 6hin Rnw Fnr an ! KM.-. ton than to
fk-Jl at home. W rite for Price Lit. Market li.-p. rt. Miiwing Tni.-s. an. I si out our
. y u J E " S a T R A P E R 3 ' G U i D E r. , k w li k
4 0 p.v:cs, leather bmind. Best thin? on the Bunted r wr.ti.-n lu,. -, t-. . ..
"I1 Sforeu. Pwnr., Traps. Gime Im How and hero t.Mrr.n. nd to W,m. "-
I r.nppr. I wulr Lnrttrlnpnti. rr.ee. $3. T . ..r cusi i, , r- fi .-. H i.tes tanned into
heiut,:,,! R.h. Our M.snet.r H.itan.l Ife-rr n.t r.et ni n.ftl, t . 1 r:,ps 00 .. -r " "t nr.".?
Hides and Kurt to nsnd tet h.sU.t Bnces. Audi;ru.'b Broth, livpt. 121 .Mlnuuiiiulis.Mluiu
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Egg-Phosphate
WDER
A FULL POUND 25c.
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SCHOOL SHOES without seams-think of
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soles and double leather toes. By ,ar the most
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lih'tron. I hey v ear just twice as long a
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Made in all styles nnd sizes, for every day and
Sunday wear tor boys and frirls.
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write to us. Look for Uie Mayer
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