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Mr y ? 'r' . W?of^rtlu? llun<lr*>d Dollar* lUwaid for ?tiy ???<? of Caturrlt (hit caauoc U- eared hy Hall'* (Starch Cur**. f F.1-?hk>c> A Cfs, Tolwlo, O. > tic<lei*igu?d, hav kuoiru 1'. J. r the lut LA years. ;?ml l>nli*\> Him lioni>r?bl<? In all htt?iuw? trwu ? fluancUHv ablo to <*Hrry out an y us made by th?'ir flru". Tuvax, Wholesale I'rutf^istn, Ta O. Kin nan* ?*: 'Muu-i*, Wholesale gist*. Toledo, O. .tarrli Cure U tafcou tut.TH.illy. act* lyupon th?- blood au?l lowuoti^inr kV *yt>U* in . T??t Inionin h sent free. n??rboUl?. Holit l?y nll1>rutfgi?t?. ill V Family Pills for constipation. TavlojCfi Chfioto? of 6wmI Gum ?nd kuKB I* Nature** pre*t rwaaedy - - Cures C'ouchD^Coldii, Croup and f'onaumptlou, iroat and lung trouble*. At drug* Mkj. and 9L.M i>ei bottle t* w jit fee temler whore it ?ml all Ootif is first lenoe lorn. ino niy?ar? I. Nonuo .JUrffliifcnftqrnMt day'aunj "fDr. HliuoVUrev '^?59Cw>K*toref,*2tilnt1>f>i.tl?? audtresti*' i>r.lt.H.?n*?. Ltd. ,991 Ar^'a St..Philn. The trau?!nl.{ nks ol SibupfnliuiK'r into Japanese. A SiiaiMiilrtil Cure For l'H?i TlcMtv.v Blind. UI?^Tiuf. l*p> rib ?: Pit >?. J)rusjtis^?rc autli 1 1-> rcfiin i iiwm,* I'&zoOttiftnent falls toouro iti 0t?? ' dnv*. V#?. lie lutft |K?\ver to move men who is immovable on (!o?l. M? i. ftwhril Mts?t PUrlMr rn?. If jroar blood In Inplire, thin. dlMaaod bo< or full of humor*. If you have Jilood roleoa. rwioer, carbunc'e*. estlne eeree tK?n>f?to. vrmm*. itehltir. >l^u aufffcftnp* ?4<*bhy, pimply *k In, bone iiW.jMUrrh. rbwimttlita, or any Mdod Or *\la dU*a?:v tak? Botanle Blood Bilm t.B. B. B.) motord I ok to direction*. Boon *11 toree kea> ?OBtt U<l filii Mop. the blood L< Md< purm and rb-h. b avlii* the skin free from every eruption, nnd i(liioK the rleh glow of p.?rfe<t hiN?lth to th? nkln. At the Mun? time It. li. H. iin| rjvtn the di^ftlon, curer dyppepfcla, dtrfUKtheiio weak kldooy*. Jul tl??? inedblne f<?r old |*opW*. as It giro th?m mjw. vluop'Tis blood. DrUKKtst*. ?! per laricti !?< ?t t !?-. wilh directions for homo enre. Sample froe xhil prej itf*l l?y writing B'ood lialm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. l)ee?*rlbe trouble and foecltil free IsadMI Idvkt AlHO M.-Ht III K'illrd let 1 < r . 11. It. U. i? ?"? - ptvlnlly ndvlsrd for <'hronb?, dwit-watwl east* of Imptiro blood anal iikln dlv nee and eiir?-? n'ti r all eluo fnlb. '?itiilijij* u i?ii K;igiit utl i<> lite lion ?it ? o:?l l.i Franco. '1 <? t ur<? it 1 Vol in tine Dm v Tnk?* T.nxaiivt ) ion o f.i IlIub Tablet". bruuciMstebiii'l n:ooey il it lailn tocnre. K. W .'.irove'vidwta'.nrc on cacti box. 2Sr. Of l lie 1*00 female ?tudenlx at the Uni vei-.it>' of Berlin. are tier man*. Itch udrod la 30 minute* by WoolfordV Sanitary Lotluu : never falls. Sold by bruguiMl*. Mall orders promptly llllel l>y I>r. J ctelier. t'ltivrfordcvllle, Ind. ? !. Kug!iui<l> lir*t spinning 'wheel lo bo woikcil by clicliieity ha* been btnrted at 1'cndLbuiy. A! TRAINED NURSE i ! ? " , , . , . . . After Years of Experience, Advises Women In Regard to Their Health. Mr*. '^iartha Poltlinan of r^A'hciikr Avenue, ICewarll, N. J., who Is a graduate Nurse from the IMocklt^t Training1 School, at Philadelphia, and for t?ix years Chief Clinic Nun?eatthe Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter printecfih?elow. She has the udwitugeof personal experience, besides her professional education, r.nd wIMtt. she has to sa.v may h^ absolutely relied upon. Many other women are ftifltetcmq she was. They ran reflain hoa 1 t-h in tUe Miine * |''i"^ |?. rid'*u' to hreiHmeli advice from r.urh a ?biirce. Mrs. Pifflinan writes: ?' I Hna tlrnily per.-orulod. after eiirht. year* of exfierienoo >vit 1 1 I,W!ia E. l'iukhaui* \'cci!Um Compound. that.it is the safet nnit host inrdiciiu; for h ay *u tiering woman to use."' " Inint^dintety after my nmrrifu;a^l found i hut- my health I'Ognii to fail mo. I lw ? atue weak a:id pule, with ?*vwp txarin^-iiown imius. fearful ba.,l:rt' h?<a' and . tf?? quel it (li$xp *;*)!>?. The do a/or* preri'iribfU for ine, \efc 1 did not itnpMw. 1 would bloat after e.^n.-, and frooueuMy Income nausealod.* 1 had lmius <lo\vn through iny liml* so I couVl ? nardlv Wklk. It ?\as as Utl a < r*? of female ! tr.niblojU I.hav*)L4?v?r known. Kyduv E. I rinkhnifR veKflftP.o Conij>du<td. hEwever. I ctirod me within four moat lis. Since that j tinwl have hivd occasion to ivcoinmcnd it to ? number of pativnti* suffer! u# from dl forms of femalo difficulties, ami I 11 nd that while it is consider?; I unprof clonal to rec ommend a i>atent medicine. I < ?n honestly recommend Lvdiu E. 1 'ink hum's Vegetable (impound, for I bsve found that. It cures ftMnaluills. where nil oilier medicine fails. It is a grand mtdiolnv for sick women." Money cannot buy such testimony hm this? merit nlonecau produce such re sults, nnd the ablest specialists now agree that Lydia K. I'iukhnm's Vege table Compound it* the most univer sally successful remedy for all female diseases known to medicine. When women are troubled with ir regular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of the femalo organs, thai bearing down feeling1. Inflammation, backache bloating (or flatulence), general debili ty, Indigestion, and nervous prostra tion. or are beset with such symptom* asdiMrinekH. faintncBs, lassitude, exeita bilitv, irritability. i.ervousnc-^s, sleep- I les^ness, melancholy, "all-;rone " ;.n.. t want-to- be-left-alone" feelings, blue* i oik! hopelessness, they should rcmt'in* ber there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia K. IMoUhum's Vegetable ( '? >m pounu at onw removes such troubles. ; No olhfr female medicine in the I world has received such widespread j ? mid tinqualiHud endorsement. The need less suffering of women from j diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible j ; to see. The money wh?eh they pay to | doctors who do not help them is an ! enormous waste. The pain is cured i land the money is saved by Lvdia E. j ! I'inkliam's Vegetable ( ompouud. It. is well for women who are ill to j j write Mrs I 'in U hum at l<ynu. Mass. j The present Mrs. I'iiiWlinm is the : daughter -in-law of l.ydia K Pinkham, j I her assistant for many years before her ! , decease, snd fi-r twenty - tWe \ ears j i since her ad vice has hcen freely given j ? to sick won.eu. In her ;.?reat experi- : i enee. wljieb ('overs many years, she ? I bus prol ably h;* i l > t!e?t! with dozens j i of eases jti"' like \ -liirs Her advice i ! is st r'ct Iy eotilMh-nt'al. lydla E. Plnkham's YeftetaMf. Coatfioun:! Saf-cuw* V " :-.rz Others Fa!!. FOR EMERGENCIES AT HOME And for the Stock on the Farm NOTHINC EQUALS The Oreat Antiseptic Prlo?, 20c. , 00c. unrt 91.00. Dr. EA *1 S. SLOAN, 0 1 5 Albnny St., Bo?to?, Mass. "nru*. er*rjr growing ttlof can rratflljr l>o ^ro ?1ur?<l with thollbcral uacof V i rirlnlA Inroltna Fertilizer*. togrtbor with cnrof <il cultlvat Th* rna.torlftlaot w h loh thejr aro mmlf, cnuso thorn to on Hon t ho land. And t ho pi An t* to com* up rapidly und moro prolific. Lri? Vlrgtol*>Car?llaa P*rtl1ly?r* on your fniJUnad frulMrer* ?.i L1 V?rn? whut aixl fill truoki for, at hr.rvuct tlna^, you will lmvc thi> Inrgvst (for tliow will "loornuo your ylrl<1 per *>re") An* flncnk crn|?? you over raised in ell your ferra life, fwn'thuvit,# Inferior fubfftHufe that nnr Ortltlzor ft*r?ntmn/?Ty t/> prr euade.you to put ou your lend. VIRfimiA-CAMLlM CHEMICAL CO ttrhm^nd. ??., fwfclk, Ik, y <L jW.'Mfe a, 8. 0., iUtal*. 2?., It*?nr.*k, 3?., KtMnmrr, Al?.( T?;a? Sbr?T?PerLj>. Cut Your Work in Two ^ Atkins Saw.s cut not only \\ noJ, iron and other materia!* abetter thai) any other, hut they cut Work. I hat is bemuse tlicv uc made of i he Hot *tce'? in the world by men tfut know how. .Mkiin .?*???, C>?n Knivtf, Vfffrclipn H??' Jrrgpftt, rt.\, ?ff ?old hv all Jfc* hatdwate ilriioi, Catalogue on rrqurit. E. C. ATKINS C0L CO. Inc. largest >*'* M^nnfart'iffta ia th? WnU factory and F.xtctttlvt Off!c?>, Indlanapolia 9 HAS' urs-Nf* York, < hlcajo, Minnrapelta Portland ( Of* con J, vnilf, san I'rantUt* MtmpliU, Atlanta and Totonto (Canada) Arcapt no aubitHuU -Ininl on tha Atkins Brand So. 7.'06. Dropsy II Remove* swelling In 8Iok> effe<-t? ? permanent cure In jo to 60 dny?. Trial treatment given free. Nothliyjcan be fairer Write Or. M. H. Orotn't Son*. Ilftf. Bo* n d?. bCATli ucyco * WkM Mr*. B. t. Gould, 914 W. Ukm *., Cities**, III, aaya: "Dou'a Kftteej nils are ?U ttet uv?d m (MM dbtt by. Bright'a Die mm, that I know. 1 bad eye trouble, backache, catches when ijiny abed or when banding ??ar? waa lan guid and often dlzsy andhadalck headaches and bearing down pains. The kld nej secretions were too copious an?l freqneut, and vary had In appearance. It wu lu 1903 tligt Doan's KUlney rills helped uic bo quickly ami cured me of these troubles ami I've been well ever since." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fobter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Horae Faithful to Duty. Expressman Reynolds of Put nam, Conn., owns an old horse which recent ly fell in his stall and was allowed to nin loose around the yard for a day or two. Mr. Reynolds hitched up his team, and old Major decided that It was his duty to help, no he followed to the freight depot, where he stood while the wagon was being loaded, and then followed behind all over the city. Peculiar Honolulu Stone. ' Honolulu has on exhibition a speci men of the Ullll, or "atone that I rCed8." from Kau Island. The na tives bay that If tho stone is placed In a gia*K jar and water ponrcd over It and the jar be corked for a couple of days the stone will reporduce Itself in tlite form of four or five smaller stone*. Good Money From Small Flock. John Baldwin of Groton, Vt., has a flock of ten sheep from which he re tched an income of $Y2 the past sea-; soft. Seven ewes raised eleven lamb*,, averaging nearly 1?>0 pouudn each v hen sold. The Income from the sale dT nine lambs and ono wether was $42.2?. this with the year's clip of wool r. ado the |7L\ be?iden adding two to '!??, number of bis flock. P, - ? A .lor: or advises people to "give th?lr stomachs a nice vacation." It i* tUouglit. however, that only the man who hasn't the price of a meal will take this advice. BABY COVERED WITH SORES. TV.tiiltl Scratch ?n<l Tern- llic Flcsli t'? lf>i HmuiU VWrc Tied? " ??"onl?l Hut* Hut For Cnlictir*." "M* little son. when about a year and it liait old, began to ha\e sores come out "!? In? lace. I had n physician treat him, lull the kore* grew worse. Then they be K*u to euntc on hi* arm*, then on other l?nri? i>i lii* body, ami then one cauie on iiig rhesi, worxe thu'v the others. Then 1 tailed another physician. Still he grew \voi?c. At the end of about a year and * iiuit oi suffering lie grew so had I had to lie lii? hand* in cloths al night to keep him lroui sent telling the sore* and tearing the tle*h. lie got to be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. My aunt advised me to try t'ulicifta Boap and Oint ment, 1 sent to the drug store and got a rake of the Soap and n box of th? Oint ment . and at the end of nhout two months t he t.?reii were all well. He has uever had any sorea o< any kind since. He ia now *t rone and healthy, and 1 can sincerely >ay i hat only Tor your moat wonderful leii-.edies my precious child would have died from those terrible sores. Mrs. Kf bu t Sheldon. H. F. I). No. 1, Woodville, Conn., A [n il 1 2. 1903." Reflections of a Bachelor. With sou it! men mi emergency is but u not Iter name for an opportunity. N<>, Aloiizo: a woman isn't neces sarily an art is! because she paints. Travel broadens the minds ol! some ?idoi s ? ami the line! ol sonic others. ,\ good woman is too ^ood for any man-- but IWlunatelv. she doesn't know it. A t>pcctaeular show i? ouo the bald headed coiitin.eenl views through speetacle*. Tlit* (* l-tidil-yon-so*' ol his friends adds lo the hardness of (lie way of the l raiicgressor. The uian who exceeds you in polite ue*> ii n bettor man than you are for the time hoiiifc. A woman knows almost as innoh about a railway lime table as a bach elor doeg about a baby. With the waning of the honeymoon, many a brave man begins fo regret the failure of the faint-hearted rival, h * an ea?,v matter fur a woman to manage a liuftband if she lis* tear# to ?hcd and kuorvs when to shed them. Our idea' of a first eloM confidence man i* one who potsesMcs the ability to unload a ?o!d brick on his wife's mother. When some women clean house they sweep the du?t from the carpet onto the furniture, then brush it. from tho furniture onto the earpet again. A BOY'S BREAKFAST 'lher?'? ? Natural Fooit Tliat Hilts ll's Own W?f, J There's ? bov up In Tloostck Kalis. N. Y . who |m yiQWing into sturdy man hood on Grnpe?Xut* breakfast*. It might have been dtflTereiil with him. a* hip mother explains: "My eleven-year-old boy is Isrge. well developed nnfl rfctlve. end bus been made so by bin fondness for Grape Nuts food. Ai five years he was ? very nervous child and was subject to fre i fpient attack* of indigestion. which I u*ed to rob him of his strength and j wer? very troublesome to deal with. He never seemed to cave for anything 1 for his breskfast until I tried Grape j Nuts. and I have never bad to change , from thnf. He makes bis entire hreak ; fast of Orapc-Nuts food. It la always i relished by blrn and lie says that It Mitlafles him betler than the "ordinary j kind of a meal. i ' Better tban all be Is no longer | troubled with Indigestion or ntrveua j ti#*ss. and has got to be a splendidly developed fellow since lie began to use Grape-Nuts fyodvM Name given by l'ostum Co., Iifittle Creek, Mick. ' There's a reason. Read the little bonk, The Ho*d to WellvUW In pkgs. POLITICAL WARFARE ?> ? Street Due! in Savannah, Ga^ Between Factions POUR PERSONS WERE WOUNDED % ? ? ? ? a ? Petty Politicians Belonging to Rival City Organisation D* Battle in 8treet, Exchanging Some 40 Shots ? Was Third Street Fifht Recently Savannah, C?a.. Special. ? Political partisans of the two rival factions I. ml a pistol light in front of the c: change. 44 Babe*' Dyer was killed; Frank Naglc, a by -slander, was shot through the evo and -is in n critical f&dition; Pat Kearney, policeman f^kuty at this tiuie, was shot through n^ueck, and C. H. of "Sep'' Dyi was shot twice through the legs. 44Snatcher" I h er and Thomas' Hewitt, a private detectivc, are und? arrest. Besides those under arrest or wounded, those who participated the shooting were: Harbor Master mes McBride : his sou. Tim McBridt who is a clerk in his father's oiliee: Plumbing inspector Richard McKeuui nnd da. nes Lane. keepr of the police ?stables. It is not known definitely who tired the shots by which the killed and wounded were struck. The shooting was general anil about 40 shots were ttred. The battle started when '.lie three Dyers attacked McKenua. one felling him with a billy. Tim others came to the assistance of McKenna. DEMANDE8 OF MINERS. Intimations Are Unofficially Given at Wilkfesbarre ? Eight-Hour Day and Slight Wage Increase in Program. Wikesbarrc. Pa.. Special. ? The an Ihricitc scale committee of the 1 ' n i i ? 1 Mine Workeis wout into session here An agreement having Iwn n?:?? l?* ai the Shaniokin convention that Mr. Mitchell shouhl act as I lie pro* committee nothing definite was yiven nut. ft :s intimated, however, thai six requests are lo Im* made when the miners* delegates and railroad and mine otlicinls meet. They an* as i'? ?| lows : (1) An ei'rht-hour day for the company hands. (2) A trade agreement with the opera lots. (II) Kliiihl increase in w aires lor all classes in ami ahout the mine*-. ( 1) rnil'onn scale for rock, slate, water and all other dead work. 1,000 Pennsylvania Miners Strike. Punaisutanwey, Pa.. Special? At a mas meeting heie of miners employed by the Buffalo. Rochester and Pitis burg Coal and Iron Company, the .Jef ferson nnd Clearfield Coal and Iron Company, and allied concerns with headquarters here, it was decided un animously not to go to work again until all grievances between the men and the companies have been adjust ed. It is alleged by the miners (Suit the Altoona scale, is being violated. About 1,000 men are affected. Giecne-Oayror Case Drags. Kav aii'iah. pe.i , 'li.. ace- ' I Ms '?! O. M. Carter am! If. I*. his fai her- in-law. v.r.!: New V??*u biokers. w* re ol'fe, \| ?n r . idence * i\ the gover.ui'Cllt in t.u <i ecu' (iaynor case. A uutn'ter ??!' witnesses were examined, union.; them bein? three representatives ol' New \ orl; banking or brokerage houses. Considernble progress was made in the presentation of the evidence ?howu in the. ncoinits. but there is yet much more. Kills Sick Woman and Suicides. San Kraustsco. Special. --Kbb Colex, wi;o lived near Macon. <!a., and who was formerly a sergeant in the Six teen 111 Company of the Const Artil lery, having also served in the Twen tieth Field Artillery, shot and killed Josie l-.it but, of Santa Clara, and then shot and killed himself*. The shooiiu? ocrmred in a voom at th* firoud Pari* fle IIolcl, C'oley killed the v.on;nu tv i alio lay lo hed, aiek end helpless, Th rtouple hud livfd together for some lime, Paul Lawrence Dunbar Dead. Dayton, Ohio, Special. Paul l.nu rence Dunbar, the poet of the negro race, died at his home of consumption. For three years he ha-> been seriously ill find for a year critically ill. but lie kept at his work intermit tenlv and wrote his last |?oein lor his t'hrtslnuo buok, ''llowdy, Honey, llonry." jn-t before Christ mas. Midnight Pirc In Wilmington. ilmiiii:tou. Special.- Fire of an unknown oi igin which broke out shoit |\ before midnight totally destroyed the Will^rd Bag an<r Mr "ilfaciurio Company's building, the CIerma-?if Hall buihling, several warehouses, am' badly damaged adjoining yM'?perty in one of the principal business blocks of the city. The l<<.-* between JfTo.OOO IMid *100,000. pretty well covered by iusurau?e. The leA?* in the bag and overall factory alone i? $*40,000. Long worth Has Tonsilitis. Washington, Sjieetal- Representa tivc Nicholas fjongworlh, of Ohio, whose marriage to Miss Alice House velt is to take place one week from Saturday, i? ill at the home of hit nother in this city. Mrs. J.ong worth stated, however, that the illrtess is not serious and that her son would b?? nil right in a few days. He has a *tiebt attack of tonsilitis. IX-MAYOR CRUMBO RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA. "My endorsement of Pe-rr-na is Based On Its Merits." ? Ed. Crambo. I,'' ii. i:iU>MKU, ex-Mayor of New Al Jl? buny, lnd., writes from 511 K. Oak at rect : "My endorsement of Peruni is based on its merits. "If a man is sick he looks anxiously for something which will enre him, and Peruna will do the work. "I know that it Trill enre catarrh of the head or stomach, indigestion, headache and an, weary or sick teel ing. "It is bonnd to help auyone. if used according to directions. "I also know do/ena oi mrn wbu apeak in the highest terms of I Ynui.i anil liavc yet to liear of any one being disappointed in it." Mr. (.Hi in bo, in a later letter, dated Auk. 25 1WM. say*: "My nea'.th is good. at pre.-enl, but if 1 ohould have to take anv more medicine 1 will fall back on I'erwnu." John White I Co. LOUISVILLE, KY. uuhiith** m; ?IkIimI market pil< * l>al<1 for mw FURS and Hides. WmIm (walaaUn. W'X'ni. .'?KN'r-( '1 M'1 ? ?*?"? II lr ** lliir Uhinfr mres ilaucti vrnkit kIiumIiI hutr. tnt.?-r. . nt ?hoi'url. lilt ?'?"U (mi? fur miiu! Ir. L"KsEll, Mi>ikt>-l<th' N.J. I Q. for Vc n..r?;i ?.f I. 1>-tiar>T?HI<wtn Owilfr ! III ' aT<l1 " M's worth <>i I uivprxail I'r?- | IV luinm <'?i:ipoiih fnt- with ?\*-rv orclw. B01.UI axo m m:m> > Kim; DALTiiiUiiR. I So. 7-'06. Ram Saved Man's Life. To ho charged by nn infuriated bull ) and gored almost 10 insensibility nud \ afterward to bo rescued through I ho interference of a ram ib the remarka ble experience of John Michel, a farm I hand employed on the farm of Mike Walters, near Renridge, Minn. Michel was milking the rows in the j pasture lor when a bill! charged him. knocked him in the ground and furi ously attempted to gore him. Michel made desperate attempts to escape from the enraged animal and was nearly unconscious when a ram charged the bull, with the result that the latter tnrned bis attention to 1he now foe and Michel succeeded in crawling through the fence and es caping. The man is badly bruised and wounded, but. no bones who broken | and be will recover. j TWINS WEIGHED THRfcL POUNDS ' Sma'lest Babies on Record in a New Orleans Hospital. In t lie Miliikcu hospital at New Or leans arc a pair of twins which a r? ? probably the smallest living twins in this section of the country. If no' in the whole I'u.ited States. Together they weigh less than three pounds, ajid though they are so small that, they can hardly bo seen In the'.r little beds, they arc thriving under the J care of the Mister# and nurses of the hospital. They are boys, and, although only days old. they have already beou unified. In the hosptlal register their nan)V4 are given an Charles and Kol mer Morgan, and their address at. No. 1207 Annette street ?Now York Her- j aid. fyfusia Attracted Skunk A Suuthw(|Rf Harbor man wax play- i Ing fl?o violUi tit tin- twilight recently j when u sleek liitlo afctuik came danc- I tng upon the v crawl a and up to the door near which tho nmsicau was seat ed . Here the skunlc apparently danced a Jig fo the tune of the music and when tho music censed and the player reached for his gun Mr. Skunk made his bow and a hasty exit. ?Chicago Ch ronicle. Thief in Losing Transition. A couple of weoKa ;igo. ? otne thief hfolo six fine pullets from the barn of John Sfoekwrll of ManoJie.-tor. Vt.. and substituted for them two roostets j and a small b< n. hicjl newspaper puve the inekicnt nine it- ?; it ? ? and tho pulletrf wcte ni> steiiottsj.v returned - pot, however. until tlio two rooKleis j had been eaten t'p by Mr. Htockwcll. i No one has come pft?M* tho hen yet. j ARF, WB TREE. "Wall, Russia is going to be free IhjL But there's ona thing T can't underatand." "What 1* that." "8ho Hn't patterning any of htr new Institution* after the American brand." Old Coin Found in Leaves. While raking leaves at Melhel, Vt., Robert Currier turned up a coin which ! proved to br nn^ of th^ old fashioned 1 i4ige kind The cole is very distinct j and i? of the Ihmic of iKO:!. 1 If lakes a good deal of courage not to |ire|end you have it. S a renovator of soil and as 4 , v food for stock, the cow pea is unsurpassed. .To get the larg est possible yield of cow peas from any given soil, a plentiful applica tion of Potash is necessary. The best methods leading to certain success are fully explained in the 65-page illustrated book, which we send free to farmers who write for it. It tells of the remarkable results attained with cow peas nourished upon Potash. AddrMi, OKKKAJT KALI WORKS. Turk ? 03 Nuinu Street. or AUauf Oa. ? HSU ?o. Bro?d Street ANTI-GRIP IKE IS GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURAL8IA. 1 won't Mil Aatl-SrlBlBr lo?4Ml*r who won't UoraaUt If. Call for your MONET SAC K IF IT DORM'T tVRB. F. W. INetner, M.D., Manufacturer, M#r(N?/leM, Mm Of wnr>?AM#N r?t -.'Ittllv (Itrymi ut anv |lm?. V CABBAGE Pl&ntsl CELERY Plant*! nifl nil klH'l* of garden t>Iant*.< 'an now furnlah all klntlt of calioage p!uut?. liMffii III the oi'-n nlr an-l will itatnl crrul I'olil. <.r.>wn from ?f (he ni< it rrlublr trMlHurn, ttf uv tk* umr p'anta on our ? : ai*retrtii'*? farm. H anta carafullv countnl mul pr. <iK-rl> rack i'<l I i'|i r\ rfiil* ImI uf !><?? !j('t(u<'r. < -iilon an<l Bwl I'lunm. wm? tluie ?ir earlier. IMuodl PX| rrn rate* i>rural*?<t.? lili-li.wlien effeeti v*. w l>l Kive tin "i |mt out. leu than niervnuiill** rule* I'nee*: .-ninll loui >1 .50 |xr tliou?aiiil, lartf* lot $l.<?? to il.'H par IhniMMi I. K. ?>. U. llr| K' tl?. s. < . \ri ill .ton While Ki>ln? CuciiiuIm r Sent i. ireul* i er |>oitnO. It . K?\ I he I nltnl state* Afti Iciiliurnl lepartiiiant li.iKMaMMir.l nil Kxptriniriital Elation on our rami*. I ? te?t a'l kl-<<i? I'lilil.u^t"*. I lie riaultaof I heM' e x |iei Imeiit ^ wp will Iw 1. 1 used to onr? ie*jHi;lf..|:y.-X. H. Ill, ITCH t tmrAXT, MEIIUE'I" r?. ?. m. Burro Broke Up the Ball. A ball given at r?nggett. Oal.. In hon or of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hart of Bars tow. who had just been married, was broken up by tho appearance on the hal'rooiu floor of a laukv desert burro, astride of which sat James Morgan, a well known prospector. The 'upper ?strata of Daggett were present, the best musicians in fifty miles had been employed, and for three days the floor of the hallroom had been rubbed down with wax until every board shone like glass. In the middle of the dance, while sixty couples wefc graeefu'ly gliding about. the door was suddenly thrown open and. with a genuine desert whoop, in rode llorgi.n. The burro, itc ? ustotned to tread carefully along the steep declivities where a misstep meant death, picked its way a!mo*U to the center of the floor. Tho danc ers foil iiaek am.tzcd. Suddenly its legs slipped Irom tin dor the animal. Staggering to regain its loUing it cut uuni.'-rous grotesque antics, and finally t "titled almost h conipb-ie som?Mv:iult. My degree* il was phs' <icd up. and Morgan disap peared, but t Ih* ball \?as not resumed. Twelvc-Year-Old's First Deer. One <??* the happiest and proudest boys In Maim' i^ 12-year-old Loyal (51! iuhii ot Manel;> :* ?v. The lad saw a big ?leer walking almost Into tiie dooryard a: home. He quietly went alter 'tis fa ther's rifle, tracked the dcer'to a near by field and dropped him at tho firbt j shot. ; MEN WHO DO STRANGE THINGS. Unique Feats Certified to by Truthful Traveling Men. A group of traveling men wrc dis cussing unique feats nnd pb>fc??al tricks that people hero and therr can do. "I know a (."hieagoan." said one. "who ran whistle a tune anil hum i'? accompaniment ?t the tame lime. Jl?? whistles through a tl?'. not thro?Kb ; the usnal round liole. ami the deep, i musical accompaniment together with : the shrill sweetness of the whistle j makes a mighty aitraelivc thin? to . hear." "I knew a barber." said tlie second I drummer, "who had a unique way of ; cracking nnt>?. lie would place a nut between the back of his head and a I stone or brick wall, and then li*? J would give himsell a shurp tap on 'le* j forehad with his tist. The nuts wouid crack open every time." "A M: nayunk man." said the third, "can give his head a jerk that turn* ' hack his eyelids. He has to turn the in ! down atiain with his lingers. This i? i an ugly fr>at. and I'm glad it is rare." ? "I knew at school." nald the fonrilt drummer, "a boy named Mucky A?. aius who could play nines by snapping his fingers. The thumb and lirst t -vo lingers of each hand would work awsy busily, nnd forth would come the clear est. sweetest, faintest music. 1 use:! to :;it with Ducky Adams and many a t<> | dious school session would no muko | shorter and pleasanter wi;li this odd i grtf." SI Boxes of Gold DOO Boxes of GreenbacKs For the most words made up from these letters Y - 1 - O - Grape-Nuts 301 people will earn these prizes. * Around tin- tin -side or about l well- 1 j liti 1. 1 cil f.'imily read hu table during the 1 winter ovt?u ilie children Mini I ; grown-up's <-;i 11 piijj wiih their wits ninlj j see how ninny minis ran be made. 2<> people milking t !i ? trentcst mini- 1 j*her of word# will e.uh receive a Utile i i box containing a Vlu.oo gold piece. 10 people will each win one box con | taining ti So.uo gold piece. j JJ'hj people will each win n box con* i mining Si. no in paper money and one; ! person who miiUciMhc highest number j i of word* over fill contestant* will re i eeive u box containing $l?*u>o in gold. J It U rcolly n most fusi'limting hU of I fun lo take up tt>n l!vt evening after evonlng and see how many word* ffl r lM? ft<!d0d. A few rule* ?ire ne< efr*nry for nb?o Jul" f.iir piny. Any word auliior'./.-d by Webster's j dictionary will be counted. but no name! of person. Ilotli the singular nnd ! plural can be used, a* for instance j "grape" nnd "grapes. '' 'I ho letters In "V lO-drapo-Nuts" may be repeated in the came word. Geographical names authorized by Webster will be cr-untod. Arrange the words in alphabetical classes, all those bcginiug with A to together and tho.aj beginning with K to I come limit r I'. etc. When you at" writing tl<?v\ d thej words h ave some spaces In the A. 12. 1 nnd other columns lo till In later ns new I words eome lo joii. for they will spring I into mind ever,, evening. It is u!ino?i ei -rlniii t)*.it m?ii;c con-, teil :? at ? \\ ; I {if with others. In such I can's a prize identical in value and (liafiet'T with that olTered III that class shall be awarded to ear h. Kach one will lie re(|uesi(d to send with the list of words a plainly written letter! describing the advantages of ( i rape Nut k. t.iii the contestant Is not required to purcbas" a pkg. These letters are not to contain poetry, or fancy flour ishes. but simple, truthful fctateuients ? of fact. I'or illustration: A person? may bnve experienced some Incipient! or chronic ails trnccab'o to unwise y e- ' letflon of food that failed to clve the body and brain the energy, health and power desired. Seeking liettcr condi tions a change In food is inndo and (Ira pc-Nuts and cream used in place of the former diet. Suppose one tp'lis the; meat, fried potatoes, starchy, sticky j inesM s of ha If -cooked oats or wheat nnd cuts out the coffee. Try, my, forj breakfast b bit of fiuit, n dish oft Grape-Nuts and cream, t-vo soft boiled e?g?. a slice of liard toiist and a cup of; i'ostum Food Toffee. Hoine amateur: ways: "A man would faint nwny oti ) that." but ley Jcrr friend we will put j I dollar* lo your pennies Hint the noon hour will find ;i 111:111 on our breakfafct huskier and with a stronger heart-be* t. an*! clearer working brain than he ever had 011 the old diet. Suppose, jf you li!i ve iwver renlly made a move for absolutely clean h<*altli that pushej you Along eneb day with a spring In your step and a re' servo vigor In muscle and hrnlu that makes tho doing of things n pleasure, you join tho army of "plain old coiumo^ .>er,so" and start In now. Then after yon have been 2 or .'J weeks on thft < Jraiio-N'utn training you write a stole meiit of how you u?od fo ha m:d Jioit yon are uow. 'i'ho olmpJe f.icfs w!IJ !'t tenut other* find surprise youreaif. Wo n"vor publish Jinnies except on prr* mission, but wo often tell tho fact* In tu?? r.owspnperi and when refpie?tf(J K ivn tho names by private letter. There W plenty ??f time tr? get p annul expert? 1100 with Grape-Nuts and writ" a sensible. truthful letter to b? sent in tho il*t of words, ns the cont#s{ does not close until April iJOth, U>00. So stort In as soon ?* you like to build ing words, and start in using Grope* Nuts. Cut this statement out end keop the letters Y-l-OGrape-Nuts be fore you nnd when yon write your let ?nr you will have some reason to writ?? on tin? subject "Why I Owe Cirajie N uts." Remember ; 1 persons will win prizes, whh-h will he n worded in in exact nnd Ju?l luauner ;is *oon 11s the '.1st can be counted after April ."Oth, I'.hhI. Ilver.v contestant will be sent a printed IUI of mimes and addrersc* o f winners on application III order to lift vo proof that the prizes :<r- sent n* agreed. The company is well known all over tho world for absolute tidelitr to it** agreements undt'very >ingle o"o of tho 1 winners may <1 peud on re ceiving (be prize won. Muny persons might feel it useless to contest, but when one remember* tho great number of prizes ? <lloj)-tho curiosity of seeing ho'v uj^uy vor<J? can really be- tuudo up ovcuing after evening nnd the good, natural fun and education In the competition, It seem* worth tho trial; there is no co^t, notli* Ing to lose and a fine opportunity to win one of tho many boxes of gold or greenbacks. Wo make Jhe prediction thnt forro who win n p Ixe of gold or greenback**, will also win hock health and strength worth more to them than a wagon full of money prizes. There are no preliminaries, cot out this statement and go at it. nnd rerd In the list and letter before April Jtutb, IJMiO. to I'ostuni Cereal <*o.t Mil.. It . Me Creek. Mich., nnd let your name and gddies* he p'e'^.'v wetter,