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WHERE DOCTORS FAIL ToCure Woman's His, Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com Jndson onnd Succeeds. Mrs. Pauline Writes: DEAR MRS. PI NS HAM Soon after my marriage two years ago I found myself in constant pain. The doctor aaid my womb was turned, and this caused the pain with considerable in flammation. He prescribed for me for MBS. PAULINE JT7DSON, Secretary of Scheriuerhorn Golf Club, Brooklyn, New York, four months, when my husband became impatient because I grew worse instead of better, and in speaking to the drug gist he advised him to get Lydia 15. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash. How 1 wish I had taken that at first it 'would have saved me weeks of suffering. It took three long months to restore me, but it is a happy relief, and we are both most grateful to you. Your Compound has brought joy to our home and health to me." MRS. PAULINE JUDSOS, 47 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11000 ftrfilt if about testimonial It not genuine. I would seem by this state xnent that women would save time and much sickness if they would get Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and also write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for special ad vice* I is free and always helps. Castor Oil for Rubber Plant*. An expert in the care of house plants says that rubber plants need nourish ment, and advises pouring a tablespoon ful of castor oil occasionally into a little trench that should be made around the stalk. Afterwards cover it with dirt. This care will be repaid in increased growth and beauty of the leaves. SALZER'S LIGHTNING CABBAGE. This Is the earliest cabbage in the world end a regular gold mine to the market gardener end farmer. By the way, there is lots of money to be made on ear liest cabbage, beets, peas, rudishes, cucumbers and the like. For lCc. and this Nolico the John A. Salzer Seed Co., Lacrosse, Wis., will send you their mammoth catalog and 160 kinds of flower and. vegetable seeds. Marketgardeners' catalog, 2a postage, w. N. u. She \V us Hopeful. She (on wedding trip}What is the whistle blowing for, dearest? HeEither for a station or a tunnel, my darling. SheOh, I hope it's a tunnel.Chica go News. FREE DHETMiDDE CURE. Sailed to all Sufferers from Disorders of the Kidneys and Bladder, Bright's Disease, Rheninatism, Gravel, Pain in the Back, Dropsy, etc. The following letter from Hon. I.-*A. Hopkins, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, Ellsworth, Kan., tells how A 1 knvis cured after he made up his mind that he had but a short time to live. Gentltmen:-I believe and know that I owe my life to Alkavis. I had been troubled with Kidney and Bladder Trouble for years. My limbs were swollen with Rheumatism so that I could hardly walk. I had to get up every hour of tho night to urinate. I passed great quantities of blood on account of hemorrhage of the Kidneys and Blad der, i tried and had been tryingeverything in the MBS. MJLBY FOX, Seymour, Iowa, shapeof Medicine for KidneyTrouble that I could think of or that the Doctors recommended, but nothinghelped me. I madeup my mind that I had only a short time to live. I sent to you for three bottles of Alkavis began to take it, and before I had taken it one week began to get better. My Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism were soon gone and I am in good health now. I have .recom mended Alkavis to a great many people and all have been benefited by its use. Gratefully yours, I. A. HOPKINS." Mrs. Ida A. Francis, of Mooresville.Ind., writes She had been bothered with Kidney and Bladder Trouble ever since she was six years old did not get any rest day or night, and had to bo up fifteen times a night at times. Was also troubled with Rheumatism, Female Complaint and Irregular Menses, also symptoms of Dropsy. Tried many physicians but received little benefit. Two years ago took Alkavis and wes completely cured and states shewill answcrany letter thatcomes to hand concerning the wonderful medicine Mrs. Mary Fox, Seymour, Iowa Miss Viola Dearing, Peters burg, Ind. Mrs. Jas.Young, Kent. Ohio and many other ladies join In testifying to the wonderful curative powers of Alkavis in various forms of Kidney and allied diseases, and in other disorders peculiar to womanhood. That you may Judge of the value of this Great Discovery for yourself, we will send you one Large Case by mail Free, only asking that when cured yursell you will recommend it to others. It is a Sure Specific and can not fall. Address, 'the Church Kidney Cure Company, No. 408 Fourth Avenue, New York. THE eOHTENTED FARMER Js the man who never has a failure in crops, acts splendid returns for his labors, and has "Ibest social and relig ious advantages, to gether with splendid climate and excellent health. These we give to the settlers on the land* of Western Can lada, which comprises the great grain and anching lands of Manitoba. Assniboia. Alberta and Saskatchewan. Exceptional advantages and low rates of fare are given to those desir ous of inspecting the fall grant lands, ine handsome forty page Atlas of Western Can ada sent free to all applicants. Apply to t. Pediey. Superintendent Immigration. Ottawa, Canada: or to Ben Davies. 315 JacKson St ..St. Paul, Minn..orT O.Currie. Callahan Bid*.. Mil waukee wis., Canadian Government Agents. Hloek Jnagtar at h* Iowa CoJleces A communication from tho Iowa Ag ricultural College says: That the prac tical man is beginning to appreciate the value of an agricultural education and the work of the agricultural col lege was never better demonstrated than it was during the present, month at the Iowa Agricultural College. Dur ing the two weekB from January 6th to 18th over four hundred people, repre senting almost every county in Iowa and all the surrounding states, attend ed the special short course in stock and grain judging. They constituted a re markable class. Men of all ages were present Graduates of Chicago, Illi nois, Yale, Minnesota and Iowa univer sities, Kansas and North Dakota agri cultural colleges and several of the de nominational colleges worked earnest ly with the man who had no other edu cation than that acquired in the rural school and that most expensive insti tution, the school of experience. A most faithful lot they were, always on the alert to learn something. In addi tion to the regular corps of instruction the following well-known authorities were present and aided very materially the nature of the work done: Prof. P. G. Holden, Pekin 111, formerly profes sor of agronomy, University of Illinois, on grain judging Alex. Galbraith, Janesville, Wis., on heavy horses Wm. Dohson,. Marion, la., on light horses John Gosling, Kansas City, Mo., and Wm. Wynes and Emll Ingwersen, Un ion Stock Yards, Chicago, on beef cat tle Hon. A. J. Lovejoy, Roscoe, 111., and Geo. Heyl, Washington, 111., on swine. Three days were devoted each to the judging of horses, cattle, sheep and swine. Excellent material was pro vided throughout for the class work. The college herds of cattle and sheep furnished abundance of good stock for that work, while in addition to the college swine herds many breeders sent in excellent animals. It was in the horse work, however, where quality reigned supreme. Tha Poor Man's Apple. Prof. E. S. Goff in a communication to the Wisconsin Horticulturist, says: "We Wisconsin people have been very free to denounce the Ben Davis apple because of lta lack of good quality, and yet what would we have done this sea son without the Ben Davis? Probably three-fourths of the apples that have came to the Madison market since No vember have been of this variety and only this variety has been sold at a price that a poor man could afford to pay. And with the exception of a very few apples of other varieties that have sold at the rate of above seven dollars per barrel, I have been able to find no apples good of their kind except the stigmatized Ben Davis. There is an old proverb"Speak well of the bridge that carries.you safely over"-that will apply pretty well here. Whatever may be said against the Ben Davis it "gets there," and we can have apples when, except for It, most of us would have had to do without. Driven by pover ty to accept this fourth-rate apple, I have made its acquaintance better than ever before, and must confess thai my contempt for it has not increased with familiarity. At its best, Its quality will hold its own with most north western apples. It la fine-grained, tender when ripe, and what flavor it has is appleish. It lacks juice, which may be the secret of its good keeping. Its skin is thinner than In some other varieties that rank much higher as dessert apples. It is not much given to scaband has that prime requisite of success, good looks. Of course the Ben Davis is not a Wisconsin apple, either by birth or adoption, and it nev er can be, but until we can offer some thing better, why should we condemn it?" Treatment for Cabbage Root Maggot*. In 1880 A. J. Cook began to experi ment with carbon bisulphide as a rem edy for the root maggots of cabbages. His success was such that he soon be gan to recommend it for general use. Whether it succeeds or not depends very largely on the character of the soil. Sometimes the remedy is ap plied too late to be of much, if any, use. A man must know how to ap ply the chemical. The point is not to get the liquid on the plant, but only the gas arising from the liquid. This gas is produced in great quantities/ as the liquid volatizes rapidly. No amount of this vapor will harm the roots of the plant, at least no amount that is likely to work its way through the soil. This gas is deadly to the maggots. In some cases reports of failures have come due to the remedy being applied only after the plants have become badly wilted on account of the attacks of these insects. In such cases-the death of the plants is due to the maggots and not to the bi sulphide as some may suppose. Mr. M. V. Slingerland of the Cornell Ex periment station investigated the sub ject in 1894 and his experiments dem onstrated that when properly applied the substance was sure death to the in sects and did not injure the plants. i i Oar Export* of Cheasei Small. The quantity of cheese exported from the United States In 1901 showed a de crease, as compared with like exports in 1870, of over 30 per cent the quan tity exported from Canada, on the oth er hand, showed the remarkable in crease, as compared with 1870, of over 3,000 per cent Moreover, the condi tions of the export trade in this prod uct in the United States in late years show little Indications of improvement, the exports in 1901 having reached lower point, excepting those of 189S and 1899, than at any like period In thirty years. The fruit grower of to-day most have the ability of adapting himself to new methods, new fruits and new markets. A iioftiutiiiiiurv Aw*. Soulless corporations, heartless co quettes, conscienceless rascals of vari ous sorts we aave had with us now these many years, and it looks very much now a3 if a kind of Providence was about to even things up a little by providing us with .such useful contriv ances as wireless telegraphy, hoatless light, smokeless powder, boneless shad and seedless oranges. If some genius would rise up now und give us a breed of biteless dogs and dtlngltts mosqui toes, together with some loaeless um brellas and spendle3s cash, we shall all be happy and content. Leslie's Weekly. Boost (or Waiunn'i Kltt'lit*. Woman's rights got a big boost out in Montana the other day. when a judge declared that it didn't matter whether a is/lta was earning more mon ey than her husl and or notwhen she demanded divorce she was to get ali mony Just the same. The only trouble was that the ju Ige added that it served a man right, anyway, for getting mar ried. And yet they talk about woman's being illogical! The most strenuous suffragists wouli ntver say that any thing servod a man right for getting married: neither wou'd she assert wo man's "right" both to her own earn ings and to the stpi-ort of her divorced husband. If the woman in this partic ular case mode such demands, some male lawyer put her up to it,New York Evening Sun. A Ranchinaa'a Experience. Lea, S. Dak., March 3d.Wm. H. Neelen, a ranchman, whose headquar ters are here, says: "I have been afflicted with Kidney Trouble for several years. I had a very severe pain in the rmall of my back, so bad that I could sc.-rcely sit in the sad dle. "I also had a frequent desire to urin ate when ridlag, and the pain and an noyance I endured was veYy great. "I tried many medicines without get ting any better, till at last I was told to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. "I have used in all six boxes of this medicine, and can say that they have done me more good than anything else I ever used. "I have had more relief and comfort since using Dodd'o Kidney Pills than I had for years before." Date Wanted by a Biabow. Archbishop Ryan's friends tell this story of his grace: The archbishop was about to take a train for Baltimore at the Broad street station, when a young man accosted him, saying: "Your face is familiar. Where in hell have I seen you?'' "I really don't know," said the arch bishop. "What part of hell do you come from?"Philadelphia Times. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disoase, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall"s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ouo of the best physicians in this country for years, and is regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, a Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Faintly Pills are the best It's a Little Thing. It is th* little things of life often that prove the most trying. Bureau drawers that stick are sometimes more difficult to endure than a serious trouble. Is worth while to stop and remember that to rub the offending edges with a cake of hard soap, a bit of stove-blacking, or even a soft lead pencil will make life worth living again. If the window of our poorly built house rattles at night aggravatiugly in these spring winds, few slips of folded newspaper will stop the noise and bring peace and slumber. New York Post, In New England the sailors carry, as a talisman, a bone taken from a living turtle, a pebble from a ilsh hawk's nest, or a small bone from the head of a cod. One of the Buenos Ayres newspapers has a consultation room, in which the poor can get medical aid and medicine free. BEIl BUGS DOOMED. Of all the worries of the houi^lteeper the bed bug la the worst. All will be thankful a remedy which absolutely rids n, house of all bugs bus been found. Mrs. Bertha Fremont. 411 Fourth, Dcs Moines, la., is the discoverer. She will semi a largo sample, enough for three beds, for 15c, actualcoRtof postage, packing.etc. Herregulnr size la 80o. Every reader ouijht to send at once- Out of 1,000,000 soldiers of the Civil war whose heights were recorded, 3,013 were over six feet three Inches in height. BURNS AND scAr.ns No matter how severe, quickly relieved and cured without scars, if Colo's Carbolisalvo is promptly used, or money refunded. and 50 cents at all druggists. A great opportunity will orly make you ridiculous unless you are prepared for it. CITC r*TmMientljrenrefl. TSofifaornetnrrnitmew after I hnit dtty'ii use or Dr. Kline's Great !Nr armor er, flomi for I'KKK SHU.OO trial bottle and treating OB. It. II. KI.IKK, Ltd.. 931 Arch Street, PUlladelpliU, I'a Don't brood over tho past nor dream of the future but seize the Instant and get your lesson from the hour. Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat and lungs. W'M. O- E.spausv, Vanburen, lnd Feb. 10, 1900. Thli.gs without all remedy should bo without regard what's done Is done Shakespeare. Don't wait for extraordinary opportu nities seize common occasions and make them graat. Alabaatlne, the only durable wall coat ing, takes the place of scaling?kalaomines. wall paper and paint for Trail1 MINNEAPOLIS. IMrrre Lot! a Pnlntit A man of many i arts Is Pierre Lotl. As an intrepid sailor and brilliant nov elist, he was world-known, but St comes as it surprise to hear that he was a, painter of repute. There le nothing more beautiful in the Church of Vtnd redl dl Salnte at Constantinople than the picture of the "Priest at Prayer," bearing the signature, "J. V." Every one knows that Pierre Lotl's name is Julian Viaud. It was the result of a pious vow on account of the kindness of the monks, that led Lotl to do this painting in his leisure.Sketch. Fenton-SmithI thought you had made a highly favorable Impression on that Boston woman. Bent on-JonesSo I thought but she writes, in reply to my proposal, that she could never trust her life's happi ness with a man who puts postage stamps on upside down.Detroit Free Press. The T*vo-I.etfKed Kind. First PoliticianThey want to intro duce voting machines down in my ward. Second PoliticianWe've had them wr.lklng around in our ward for years. -Baltimore American. BUaa of iRiiiinmiT. Mistress (angrilyLook at this, Jane! I can actually write my name in tho us on this sideboard! Jane (admiringly)So yea kin, ma'am. Yes orter be proud av th' eddycatlon yea have.Chicago News. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are as easy to use as soap. No muss or failures. 10c per package. Sold by druggists. Maybe some men don't tell lies be cause they know nobody would believe them under any circumstances. KAKLIKST RUSSIAN MUXKT. Will you bo short of hay? If so, plant a plenty of this prodigally prolific millet. 5 to 8 Ton* of Rich Hay Pt Aero. Price 50 lbs. 11.90 100 lbs. *8. Low freights. John A. Saker Seed Co., La Crosse.Wla. W Dr. Samuel Smiles, the author of "Self-Help," has just celebrated his ninetieth birthday. IF YOU HAVE A COUGH Go to'your nearest druggist and insist on getting a bottle of Cole's Cough Cure. Yon can have your money back if It doesn't help you. All druggists, t!5 and 50 oents. Give a woman your love, and she will overlook some mighty serious moral deficiencies. When In St. Pnnl Don't fail to visit the Star Theater the home of refined burlesque. A woman's logic moves backward just like a crawfish, but It doesn't go so straight. Stops tno Cough and Works Off tho Cold Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. Price 25c No woman wants to know anything: nil she needs is to believe. '.-,l!'... It can tr used on plaster, brlclt, wood or canva*. lGfQ '.Wiv mifciiii** 'igtsliw SXSXg5XS^^ rf/tf A]a3ajrtln can be used over paint or papr paint or paper can be used over Alafiastine. Buy only in five pound pack ages, properly labeled take no substitute. BSTABLI9WKD J87. A BOON TO HUMANITY! Si Jacobs Oil euros the most difficult oases of Rheumatismafter every other form of treatment has failed. at. Jmoohm Oil Nvmr PHI*. ACTS LIKE MAGIC 1 IT CONQUERS PAIN Frio*, ami Mo. EttabUthtd SO Ytarr. KEEP YOUR SADDLE DRY! /y/ THE ORIGINAL POMMEL. SLICKER svy PROTECTS BOTH RIMRAND5APDLE %v|S|r?rHA,K HARPE5T STORM CATAL06UE3 PRCE SHOWING PULL LINE Of* GARMENTS AND HATA A.JTOWERCO..BOSTON.MASS. 3 ci\m TASTESC0ODJ uup. 11 ,H |LX REN vl'"e LIK E IT. SOWlLi YOU. SOLDAND GUARANTEED BY DRUGGISTS HDADCIV NE W DISCOVERY: Rive* MRvt 1 qnlok relief snd ooron wir iini'K. nook iiii'i 10 DAYS'trestincut MIUC. IIH. II II UKKk.VH MINH, Jl.i K, lluU, Ok i.uf.timtlmmilMx i (Uflfft One may sail the sens ana visit every lantl and everywhere will find, that men of affairs, who are well Informed, have neither the time nor the inclination, whether on pleasure bent or business, to use those medicines which cause excessive purgation and then leuvn the internal organs in a constipated condition. Hyrup of Figs is not built on those lines. It acts naturally, acts effectively, cleanses, sweetens and strengthens tho Internal organs and leaves them in a healthy condition. If In need of a laxative remedy the most excellent is Kyrnp of Figs, but when anything more than a laxative is required fhe sare and scientific plan is to consult a Competent physician and not to resort to (hose medicines which claim to cure oil manner of diseases. The California Fig Hyrup Co. was the first to manufacture a laxative remedy which would give satisfaction to all a laxative which physicians could sanction and one friend recommend to another so that today its sales probably exceed all other laxatives combined. In some places considerable quantities of old-time cathartics and modern imitations are still sold, but with the general diffusion of knowledge, as to the best medicinal agents, Syrup of Figs has come into general use with the well-informed, because it is a remedy of known value and ever beneficial action. The quality of Syrup of Figs Is due not only to the excellent combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plant*, known to act most beneficially on the Bystem, with agrceablo and refreshing aromatic liquids, but also to tho orginal method of manufacture. In order to get the genuine and iU beneficial effects one should always note the full name of the Company California Fig Hyrup Co.- printed on the front of every package. Many ailments, particularly throat and lunp troubles, are attributable to unsan itary wail coverings. Aiabastlno h.au In dorsement of physicians and Fanltarians. WOODWARD CO., GRAIN COMMISSION, ORDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY EXECUTED IN ALL MAR5CETS. Bnrd!8Barl li prollh'lly proline, rlW in In 1MI far Mr. Wallv, Orln.nl On., New Terk, 10* buihtla per iter*. Dot! well nttrywlnrcr). That vj. 20th Century Oata. Thfl ot rnervel, producing from 300 la (00 bu. por nor*. Halner'n OnU ere vnr ituted lo produce gr.6 jlel.le. Tire Si. H, At Sept. ehllt thfm the rtrj bull That pttji. Threo Enred Corn. MO to 160 Uul. per acre, 1* -'.-.r\- profltkbla at praa- *ui|.ri.'i-ni.f.,,in. 8atar*a MASproduce rverjwhere. Marvai'WhMt jleli'.e.l la MMilKlmyr r over 40 bue. per aeie. We alee bare ttiecelehraud 'MeH'vw- ronlW hrat.wlilch rleldsd on our far run OS bue. par lore. That pay, Speltx. OrinUat cereal food on earthDO bue. grain and 4 lone maffnlticenl bay jpar sere. That pay. Victoria Rapo makea positblo to grow hoge, aheep and cattle at a coal of but lo a lb, Mareel oualv proline, doea veil aeeitwhare, Tliat p/a. Brornum Inermia. iloitt wontlt-rful graaa of the ceutanr. Produce*4tons of bay and lute nod lota of paeturafe bealdei por acre. urowe wherevere lotld la 1 found ftulaor' eea trartanted. That par*. $10.00 for lOo. We wl*h yon to ir, our I great farm aocde, neuoa cfTor to send 10 farm aeetl Faampteo.ntmtalnlricr.Thuuriend Headed Kale, Teotlrite, Hape, Alfalfa, (Spell*, ,'to. (full worth r{U).UOtn|etaetettltctrteiher with Our areatoaUlot, forlOj poilage. SALZER'S MAGIC OlilJMHfi) SHELLS. Beit i'n i Hi. t-M-u at :ji ..v |HT ID. bag} 8.7f for 600 lbs.: sa.oo fur t.OOO Itue, Mm&er&eiC^^ 6APSICUM VASELINE POX UP IK i. .A P: IU.B TUBBS A substitute for and superior to mnatanl or any other plaster, and vfill not blister the most delicate skin. The imln-allityinfr ond curative uualilics of this nrtlcio mo wonder ful. It will stop the loothiu'be nt mini, and relieve headache and sciatica. We rocouv* turnd it as the boat und nfo.tt external count i-1- i nil uul, known, also as an oxternnl rcini'dy for pains in the chest and stomach and all rheumatic iicuralirio and Kouly com plaints. A trial will prove hut wo claim for It, and It will he found to lie Invaluable In the household. Many people may "It Isthu best of all of your preparations." Prioo 15 oents, at iilldrtiKtYlidNor other dealers, orby ending this amount to us In pontage Ktaropei wo will send you a tube by mall. No artitUa should be accepted by tho public unless tho sutne earrles our label, us otherwise II la not genuine. CHESHHKOUUH MFU. CO.. 17 State Street, Now TOOK Oirr. PATENTS GUARANTEED MAK(IK,Ki:NWli:KAI.AWRENOK,PtinlI*wyer Wnihinfton.S.O. EsUMlihod 11(11. OuiduBook Fine DON'T STOP TOBACCO Suddenly. It Injures tho nervous system to do so. Use BACO-CURO and It will toll you when to stop as it takes away tho desire for tobacco. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using tho filthy wood. A guarantee in each box. Prlco $1.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.S0, with guarantee to cure or money refunded. At all good Druggists or dlroct from us. Write for free booklet. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., La Crosse, Wis. Alabastlne pacVagos have fnll direc tions Anyone can brush it on. Ask paint dealer for tint c-ird. "Alabastine Kra" free. Alabaptine Co.. flrand Rapid*. Mleh DUIUTH.