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Show by thegrip7 caught RELEASED BY ? h 430-pag- e PE-RU-M- A. Congressman Geo. H. Whites Case. A Noted Sculptress Cured. & PPf writes the following letter from 3417 Wabash avenue, Chicago. 111.: suffered this winter with a severe attack cf la grippe. After using three bottles of Peruna I found the grip had disappeared." Mrs. T. Schmitt. Mrs. Celeste Coveil writes from 219 N. avenue, Aurora, 111.: Only those who have suffered with la gnppe and been cured can appreciate how grateful I feel that such a splendid medicine as Peruna has been placed at the door of every suffering person." Mrs. C Coveil. Noted Sculptress Cored of Grip. Mrs. M. C. Cooper, .of the Royal Academy of Arts, of London,! Effgtand, now residing in Washington, D. C., is one of the greatest living sculptors and painters of the world. She says : I take pleasure in recommending Peruna for catarrh and la grippe. I have suffered for months, and after the use of one bottle of Peruna I am entirely well. "Mrs. M. C. Cooper. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barber's Union, writes from IS Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me." D. L. Wallace. Lieutenant Clarice Hunt, of the Salt Lake City Barracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogden, Utah ; Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold that I could hardly speak. Our captain advised me to try Peruna and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was Clarice Hunt. entirely well. hm. "I Congressman Whites Letter. Tarboro, N. C. Gentlemen: I am more than Batts tied with Peruna and find It to be an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. 1 have used It In my family and they all Join me in recommending It as an excellent remedy." George H. White, Member of Congress. 'Sex. more r why me of truth- - r'. tmy, dally, e dat utch- - GRIPPE is epidemic cattarrh. It LA spares no class or nationality. The cultured and the ignorant, the and the pauper, the masses and the duies are alike subject to la grippe. None can to read grip." Without intending to do so a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful GRIP had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men, women, child. ren, whole towns and cities are caught in w exempt all are liable. Have you the grip ? Or, rather, has the baneful grip of a terrible monster. 7 Grip is well named, fw for Grip. grip got you Mrs. Theophile Schmitt, wife of the lie original French term, la grippe, Ameri of the German Consulate, hs been shortened by the busy aris-ucr- at Pe-ru-- na Ask your druggist for a free Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer Independent Order of Good Templars, of Everett, Wash., writes : After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condition even after the doctors called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. Peruna cured me." Mrs. T. W. Collins. If yon do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohia Almanac. Hauling ana Spreading Manure. From Farmers Review: Every Rood farmer economizes time during the winter months as much as possible, In hauling manure to such fields as most need fertilizing. All, however, do not use the best practical means in piling or spreading It. The most serious mistake is in throwing it In irregular piles, and too far apart for easy handling. Too many, also, fail to break up and spread the heaps early enough in the spring. Except in hilly ground, it is preferable to spread as it is hauled out, especially if it is green manure. Where manure is hauled at intervals in the winter, and upon frozen ground, the frost will often be held under the heaps until long after the land Is fit for plowing. Among the first operations in the spring and this will apply especially to those portions of the farm and the garden that are heavily manured is to break up the heaps so the soil beneath may become thawed as soon as the surrounding surface. If the heaps are small and close together, the necessity of breaking up the heaps is not so great, but small heaps, fairly equal distant from each other, are exceptions rather than the rule. Precise work In many things always pays. When green and strawy manure is used, to be plowed under, it does not make so much difference if it lies spread some time before being plowed under. Therefore it may .be roughly spread early in the season and a good barrowing will distribute it evenly enough, so It may easily be turned under. But in this long condition it is not in the best state for light soils, or those that do not require to be rendered more open; for ail such soils, it is better that it be thoroughly disintegrated and decomposed by composting, and, in fact, it is better that till decomposed manures be left In heaps, so far as possible, until the land is ready for plowing. The reason is that there is less washing over, perhaps away from the soil, rather than into it, because compost is readily soluble. Again, in' composting manure for light soils, a clayey soil Is best as a divisor, since it stiffens and adds stability to ail sandy soils. Our plan has always been to break up the piles of manure, with a pick, early in the spring, so as to admit air and assist in releasing the frost beneath the piles. Those who have experienced the difficulty in properly plowing the soil, when the share strikes a of frozen soil, beneath, will realize the importance of taking care of the manure, so the plowing may be properly accomplished, especially if cn8 waits for manure and the frozen soil underneath to thaw out naturally. Rainy weather may set in, and perhaps prevent getting in a crop, sometimes two weeks after the proper time of seeding. Gardeners, especially, will understand this. Gardeners also understand the value of a manure spreader where compost is to be applied. Jonathan Pertain. Cause of Bad Egga. Prof. A G. Gilbert says: It is not only In winter there is a demand for absolutely fresh eggs. There is a demand In summer also. In fact, my experience is, that it is more difficult in cities to obtain a supply of really eggs in July than It is in January. I have known cases where eggs have been purchased from grocers in mid summer, half of which were of objectionable flavor, and the other half positively bad. This Is not all due to dishonesty on the part of farmers it is not all owing to the action of people knowingly sending stale eggs to market. I will tell you one cause to which is due the development of objectionable flavor In so many summer eggs. Summer is the natural breeding season of the fowl, and eggs where males run with the hens are then strongly fertile. There are also a lot of broody hens about at the same time. Now, what follows when, as is usually the case, eggs are gathered late in the evening, or possibly, only once in two days? One hen lays an egg early in the morning; another follows suit later; perhaps a third or fourth or fifth comes and lays in the same nest By this time the first egg is getting pretty well wanned up. Then a broody hen comes and occupies the nest until evening or next morning. What Is the result? Foster and Balfour tell us that some development takes place in the germ of the egg within eight hours covering. If an egg in that condition is taken to market, the cell will be ruptured in handling, and then decomposition sets In, and the flavor is ruined. d Eggs for the Incubator. From Farmers Review: In a past issue of the Farmers Review H. H. asked how to get enough fertile eggs to fill his incubator. He would better speak to several farmers and engage enough eggs to fill that Incubator; if one will agree to pay them a few cents more per dozen than they can get at the store, they will mostly be glad to accommodate, and will bring only such as they would set themselves. Lacking this chance, go to a store that receives quite a number of eggs from fanners themselves, not hucksters, speak to the proprietor about the eggs; if he is as accommodating as the most of them are he will save a particular promising batch of eggs for you, and will allow you to cull them, too. You of course should pay a little extra for this. You would much better engage eggs of reliable farmers or send to poultry breeders for eggs, for store eggs during the late fall months are quite likely largely to be packed ones. We have bought eggs from stores to fill machines during the summer and received a good hatch, but late as November there is more risk. Dont buy eggs of a huckster to set, for they are a sort of clearing-hous- e for doubtful eggs If they have any queer customers on their route. Time to set Incubators? M. L. D." should have stated what he wished to do with his hatch, then one could have answered better. As a rule any time Do Apple reee Exhaust the Soil? that one has good eggs and is prenot on soils as are trees hard Apple to attend to the machine. as many have supposed, If we will pared Emma Clearwc v keep the soil in proper physical condition. A bulletin. Issued by Cornell Variations .tit ililk Test. Tne Babcock tact measures butter-fa- t University shows that In. a single year a crop of apples wLl remove, for the h to ef a pound in the fruit from a single acre, 13 pounds of hundreds pounds of milk, and is Just nitrogen, 1 pound of phosporic acid as accurate as an ordinary scale and 19 pounds of potash. The leaves would be in weighing two or three on the trees which produce this crop pounds of sugar, says H. R. Wright of fruit will require 19 pounds of ni- A number of the variations In milk trogen, 5.2 pounds of phosphoric acid tests are uncontrollable. If milk or and 18.4 pounds ofx potash. The tree cream is sour or churned when it argrowth will require9.4 pounds bf rives at the creamery, a proper samnitrogen, 3 6 pounds of phosphoric acid ple cannot be taken and an accurate and 8 8 pounds of potash. This looks test cannot be made. It will the to be a severe strain on the soil, yet farmer in his test to get his pay milk to 1 believe that, all things considered, the creamery in good shape. apples are about half as hard on soli If the cow is not starved, change of ail each that as corn, assuming crop of feed or increase in its amount will is permanently removed from the not change the per cent of butterfat. soil. Prof. Clothier. though it may increase the amount of milk and the total of fat A study Mice Out of Apple Seed. of the tables of comparison of milk With a fine needle draw black sew tests from dairy authorities will be lng silk through the pointed end of a useful in understanding that the test and seed clip It to of milk does good fat apple vary. The first tntifc about the proper length for ears. Then a cow in each milking is with a sharp penknife shave a narrow given by nearly all water. If you will milk strip from the under or fiat side of the first half of the milk, and let the the seed and turn It out at the other calf have the remainder he will get end for the tall. Now pass the needle s the butterfat In the card white and a through through the seed near the tail, and again through variations of a test of a cows milkeight successive months, it was nothe card, drawing it down snugly. Re- ing ticed that while the test Increased ear same the at end and the you peat have a very realistic mouse. Amer- very rapidly near the end of her milking period, yet even In the last ican Boy. month one days milk fell below the When Capital Is Lacking. legal minimum of 3.0 per cent, al A prominent poultry raiser says: A though the average was 7.2 per cent The effect of excitement on the test common cause of failure, which Is in part the cause of by far the greater of milk is shown by violent fluctuanumber of failures in poultry keeping tions of tests and results in loss of is a lack of sufficient capital. Any milk as well as in per cent of butterbusiness undertaken with insufficient fat Hence the value of kind treat capital is heavily handicapped at the ment and comfort for the cow. It is start. In poultry keeping it is almost right to insist that the creamery give the rule for men to begin with an you what your milk really tests, but amount of available capital which Is don't be unreasonable if .the. test insignificant in proportion to the snows only a reasonable variation. amount actually required by their Those supposed authorities High Flavor in Butter. plans. Our butter judges have heretofore inwho so have on poultry keeping, dustriously preached that the poultry laid too much stress on high flavors business requires smaller capital and in fresh butter. As 1 have stated, a ill yield larger returns on the In- production of high flavor is merely vestment than any other, have a great a step toward rancidity, and thereby many failures to answer for. Lack of butter invariably' loses its keeping business ability is responsible for quality. It is my opinion that a good keeping quality in butter is equally many failures. It is very difficult if not quite impossible for one who as important as flavor, if not more is not a fairly good business man to so, and we ought to sacrifice this make much of a success of poultry quick flavor in a fresh product for keeping, and in some branches of the low, clean flavored and good keeping business a man is seriously handi- quality. I cannot help but advocate that cream should be churned with capped If he Is not a good correspondent and salesman. The three things less acidity, especially when butter is named inexperience, lack of capital being manufactured for cold storage. and lack of business ability I con- Butter in a good cold storage will sider the principal causes of failures naturally acquire a higher flavor in In poultry keeping; but, besides these time. I believe we ought to do all there are numerous minor 'causes we can to discourage this high which frequently prevent success or flavor craze which is so prevalent turn most promising prospects into among buttermakers, and induce them to pay more attention to the keeping failure. quality, which at present seems to be There are some hoys so fond of jam the greatest trouble with the average that they can train down enough to laymen that consumes strictly dairy products. Oscar Eif crawl through the pantry keyhole. sub-stratu- CARBOLIC SALVE Shop Talk. And your husband Is will prevent blood uster t for a waterproof In Women Life purchasing agent for English Prepared in ilishCuts, Far-Of- f M poisoning house? Mrs. Blabber Yes, he does Lands. wounds, The Intimate relation existing be- all the selecting and buying of gutta and heal tween England and her colonies Is il- percha, etc. Mrs. Babber Then he them, too. 25 cents. lustrated by the fact that a Colonial must make long and frequent trips mah annex has been opened at the Horti- abroad. Mrs. Blabber Frequent, but Would yon have son) cultural College at Swanley, Kent, for not long. He goes away and rubbers TOOTHACHE for ar a the express purpose of fitting women around for a few weeks at a stretch 15 cents? Our Jap- Sled for some of the varied conditions of and then flies right, back oh, Its a tnese Tooth Ache Colonial life. The Colonial course is snap! Drops will rid yon He's a year long, and is thoroughly practiif both. ured Bows Tbltf cal and exceedingly comprehensive. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any DeCOSTAS LIVER Students are taught fruit packing, jam ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's FILLS is making and bottling, dairy work, with Catarrh Cure. F.J CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, a some Instruction on cow keeping, poulWe, the undersigned, have known P. J. my bee and keeping, carpentering, Cheney for the lastIn15allyears and believe him 25 cents a policy. try business transactions perlectly honorable man household manage- and cooking, laundry, What is your health financially able to carry out any obligastlc- and tions made by their firm. ment, dressmaking, plain sewing worth? & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, simple bookkeeping. Colonial hygiene O.;West Walding, Kinnan St Marvin, Wholesale Uual i All Lung Diseases and sanitation, first aid and simple Druggists, Toledo Ohio Hail a Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, notstart with a cough. drj. nursing, native languages and orticulture, ing directly upon the blood and mucous auefaoes If you will cough up n a which includes planting, seed of the system. Testimonials sent free, Brio 6c Sold bottle. all by per druggists. toft sowing, budding, grafting, pruning, quarter for a bottHall'a h amily Pills are the best le of Cough Balsam gether with useful hints on entomology. Pittsburg Steel Production. youll stop coughing ths The production of steel at Pittsburg Cure Com Japanese WORSE THAN KISSING BUGS. In 1901 equaled half that of England, will rid you of a was mpre than that of Germany, twice dozen CORNS for a New Plague .Worrying Citizens of that of France, five times that of Russia or Belgium, and twenty-fiv- e Pennsylvania Town. times quarter. Which do A new bug that is causing almost as that of Spain. you love the best-co- rns much excitement and Inconvenience or quarter? as the infamous kissing bug has InTo Cure a Cold In One day. no speci- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All ALL OmjQGISTS ON STOHEft vaded Oil City, Pa.' Sd-f- tr OR DIRECT FROM men of the Insect has been secured, Iruggista refund money if it fails to cure. 9Bo but more than fifty persons bear speciWater Power on Pacific Slope. mens of the effects of the sting of the '1 water power available on the The vicits on Insect The bug alights Pacific or slope for producing electrle tim, perforates bis cuticle in one Is equivalent to the combusInenergy an In and more away. gets places tons of coal a year. StUfmctlnf mors attention then any other district of 300,000.000 blistion white a credibly short time large Tin Granary of the World. The lend of unmeasures met. The Natural Faedinf Ground, for Stock. ter arises and unless prompt Many School Children Are Sickly. are taken to counteract the effects of Mother Arnudtr erop in 180S . . . 1,917,830 sort, . Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Tuld 1909 117,929,704 buehela. swell to flesh the poison the begins used by Mother Gray, a nurse inChildren't of Water ; Fuel and become Abundance ocpainful. Cases have Home, New York, break up Colds in 24 hours, Building Materiel Plentiful; curred where a bite on the finger has cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Cheap; Good Graae for pasture a end hay; a fertile eoll; swell Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy rainfall end a climate giving caused the arm of the victim to an SMured and adequate slxe from Worms. At all druggists', 25c. Sample mailed natural the to twice almost aeaeon of growth. Several free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy.N.Y. the bite to the shoulder. IOMESTEAD ? LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, severe esses been enough to rehave ftonly charge for which 1, 410 for making entry. all Dow to V Iowa Banking Law. Churches, School, etc. Railway tap of a service the physician. quire Itled v' districts. Send for Atiae and other literature Iowa authorities have decided that t Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada. the author- ktoj. W.Tarlor, gait Lake City. any one can open a savings bank In Charcoal Ephe Daily Thought ad Canadian Government Agent, Ch, who will aupply too much that state so long as he does not use men some dat got am Dey ft conscience t fool wid money, said the words Bavin gs bank or savings busiCharcoal Eph In one of his ruminative institution" in describing the coucern. of ness the moods, an den dey am some dat got too much money to fool wid conMrs. Winslows Soothing Hyrnp.' (often, tbs sum,, reuuc hb science, Mistah Jackson." H. E. War- For children teething, pain, cure, slnd colic. 25tabotUS. flsnimatUra.aUay, News. Baltimore in ner Young or Old who nr. In Trouble to Consult ,s At California Fuel for Hawaii. ovir Office or by Letter Hawaiian fuel has heretofore been WE CVRE THEIR AILMENTS Within coal from Australia chiefly. a year this will be entirely superseded RHEUMATISM with fuel from California, with a savRUPTURE- -' ing of 35 to 50 per cent In cost Contracts have already been signed for the HYDROCELE delivery of, 750,000 barrels of fuel oil STRICTURE per annum to Hawaii, and within a BLOOD POISON year tne consumption will be 1,000,000 barrels per annum. TRAINED TO BE COLONISTS. Mrs. Gabber Sores, Brnises, pv Health Insurance for till! Z.C.M. I.& WESTERN CANADA ..... euffi-cte- WE WANT MEN ST. JACOBS OIL STOP VNNATVRAL DRAINS and CVRE WEAKNESS OF MAN POSITIVELY CURES mil Dlteetet of Dll PC end Rectum I luLu tremted the on a. Positive Gumrmntee. riLtm cueto ar aeeowi-rrombtmoomo k mrmnomoamr w uoa-TUR- wo acciFTio W.W--W- Tfuu K O cuitao. DR. DAVIDSON t CENTRAL BLOCK SALT LAKE CITY Virltm or Call V.N.U., Salt Lake-N- o. Today 6,1903 - Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND The Causes of Laughter. Prof. James Sully, who has written book entitled An Essay on a Laughter," says that the peculiar muscular actions which are grouped under the name of laughter are provoked by the incongruous, the unaccustomed and the unexpected juxtaposition of things. Prof. Sully cites the story of a man arrested by soldiers who Is allowed to join them at cards. He cheats and is kicked out. his playmates quite forgetting that he Is their prisoner. With this may be coupled the story of two burglars in the dock. One of them kept on poking the other in the ribs as the evidence against tihem proceeded, until he was made to desist by the protest: "Who are you knocking about? Ive as much right to he here as you. Reed's Claim for a Pension. One day, when a discussion on pensions was dragging Its slow length along, Mr. Reed, who was in the very picture of health, amused a coterie of friends In the cloakroom by giving a reason why he should have a penis: "I sion. It rttt something lUt had never been abie to make more than ft500 or $600 a year," said he with a chuckle, "till I was appointed Acting Assistant Paymaster of the United States Navy at a salary of $1,400, with board, lodgings, uniform and two servants to wait on me. That Induced an extravagant Btyle of living, which I have kept up ever since, and which has cost me thousands and thousand for which the government of dollar recomought. In good conscience, to Times. mo." Washington pense one-tent- three-fourth- Mrs. F. Wright, of Oelwein, Iowa, is another one of the American Brewery In Ghent. million women who have been An American brewery has been esrestored to health by Lydia E. tablished at Ghent, Belgium. The entire plant of the American brewery, Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. with the exception of some copper ves- A Young New York Lady Tells sels, has been brought from America. of a Wonderful Cure; steel tanks, The nine each weighing 5,500 pounds empty and holding 135 hectoliters (3,445 gallons) when full, were likewise sent from America. The beer never comes in contact with the atmosphere. Sterilized air only is admitted, under perfect regulation, during fermentation. The yearly output will be about 300,-00gallons. Story of Yvette Guilbert Once in the early days of her theatrical career, when she was earning a hundred francs a night, Mile. Yvette Guilbert was unkindly received by an audience. The manager lost his temper, and expressed his disappointment somewhat harshly in the presence of the actress. Mile. Guilbert, however, was delightfully cool, and remarked, calmly, Have patience, for the day will come when you will gladly offer me 1,100 francs a performance instead A few months later the manof 100. ager offered her a thousand francs, but she laughingly stipulated for the addl tional 100. glass-enamele- d My trouble was with the ovaries ; I am tall, and the doctor said I grew too fast for my strength. I suffered and dreadfully from inflammation doctored continually but got no I suffered from terrible dragging sations with the most awful pains low down in the side and pains in the back, and the most agonizing headaches. No one knows what I endured. OfUn I was sick to the stomach, and every go little while I would be too sick to tu work, tor three or four days , I work in a large store, and I suppose standworsen ing on my feet all day madea me friend of At the suggestion of my mothers I began to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comit is simply wonderful. pound, andafter the first two or three I felt better doses ; it seemed as though a weight was taken off my shoulders ; I continued its use until now I can truthfully say I am entirely cured. Young-girlwho are always paying doctor' bills without getting any help as 1 did, It ought to take your medicine. to costs so much less, and it is sure cure them. Yours truly, Adelaide Prahl, 174 St. Anns Ave., New York 1 s tsooo forfeit If original of City." abooe lotto proolng gonulntnee cannot be product. Money Well Expended. The government Is going to pay the Chinese residents of Hawaii $800,000 for the property that was burned by health officials while stamping out the bubonic plague. This may be more than the buildings were worth, but it is cheap when one considers how close to our shores the plague was getUng. In Winter Use Allen's Foot-EasYour feet feel uncomA powder. fortable, nervous and often cold and sore feet damp. If you have sweating,Foot-Easor tight shoes, try Allens Bold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Sample sent free. Address Allqn S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. for 16c. 210 Kinds 'entn are found fact thiftt Halier more gardens and on more farms iban an otfr In America. There la j for this. W e own and opreason erate over 50oo acres for lbs prsduo lion of our choice seeds. In ordsr to induce yon to try them wsmaks , the following unprecedented offers It Isa 16 Cent m Postpaid For Mtrta Merfl Nlm, ft ft wrii ftiefut uUftf, UwrM BatnlleMtMrreSt fMoriMS leUaM vsrtetUsg ft tt rare liKiew rsdUb, M epteedK test hRi, IfcfUrtMisij betutirslffew ' In all CO kinds pMlttrely forntafatim bushels of charming flowers sad loti and lots of cltoice $! bi Ur Grass, 'ieostnte, Branus, Spelt; etc ,all for only Mt m stamps a Oslea seed al bat 60s. a fsn JOHN A. 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