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Show SUFFERING WOMEN. Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trembling, Sleepless, less Blood- Regulates, Renovates, Restores Many Prominent Women Pe-ru-- na Endorse a. LITERARY NOTES. WHAT While Everybody's Magazine is making a reputation for btnking coveo er ers, the design for July being an unusually attractive piece of work, it is the liberal supply of high class reading matter between the covers that is placing this publication in the front row. Mr. Ridgway and air. Thayer are justifying the wisdom of their former employers, who paid Pollination of Apples. them the highest salaries in their reThe Farmers Review has several spective lines, and are surely making times called the attention of apple a splendid success of Everybody's growers to the necessity for providing Magazine. The July number is espefor cross pollination of apple fees. cially strong in fiction, while the othUntil within the last few year3 it was er departments are even better than never doubted that every variety of in the past. apple tree was able to pollinate Itself. Leslies Weekly improves with age, The discovery of the partial of pears led to the investigation the timely illustrations of current of other fruits, and it was discovered events being a feature which is most that even the apple was very largely popular among the readers. the fruit of Investi.While the July Century Is distincgations have been continued for sev- tively a fiction number, there being eral years both by private persons and a number of well written pieces of by officials paid out of the public fiction, there is no lack of solid readtreasury and a surprising amount of ing to be found in this most estimable information has been secured. Nature magazine. couid be more Niching seems to abhor of timely, in view of the bicentennial of any kind. In the case of apples some Wesley, than the life of the founder of the pistils are so curved and elon- of Methodism, by C. T. Winchester, literature at is practi- professor of English gated that university, and well known cally impossible. Some of the varie- Wesleyan ties of apples appear to be partially on ether platforms as a lecturer. The Issue brings, too, the long expec-tateand to differ in this re- July Letters by Sir gard in different localities. Thus, with Walter "Unpublished Scott," edited by Horace P. the Ben Davis, experiments made in Hutchinson, with notes by Mrs. Mary Vermont showed that the variety was Anne Watts Hughes, to whom the no fruit being produced letters were written, and an introducwhen Ben Davis was fertilized by Ben tory sketch of Mrs? Hughes by her Davis. In Kansas 100 blossoms of Ben grandson, Mr. W. H. Hughes, the AmDavis fertilized with Ben Davis gave erican brother of the tamous "Tom apples. But in many cases trees Hughes. Poems from the pen of Markham and John Burroughs of this variety are certain to prove also to be found In this number, barren when fertilized with their own are while the notable illustration of the pollen. If only 26 fruits could be set month is the Timothy Cole under the best condition and with the engraving of Menippus, best care of the tree, what is likely frontispiece In the seseventh the by Velasquez, to itupifci la most orchards where con- ries of old Spanish masters. ditions of existence are far harder. Though 26 apples of the Ben Davis Apropos of Mr. Chamberlains imvariety set, they were inferior in hard- perial tariff propositions, the Review iness and there was a decided tend- of Reviews for July declares that the ency to drop. Every year we receive time has come when the high tariff reports of the extensive dropping of wall between Canada and the United States ought to be battered down. apples. We believe this is due very The United States, says the editor, Each tree should largely to which has on it fruits produced from both should propose a reciprocity if possible, be ultimately, and cross fertilized blos- brought to the point of full commersoms. The tree so far as possible cial union. drops its undesirable loads of fruit from Mr. F. W. Stokes, whose first picThe remedy would seem to be to plant near to- tures in color from the Antarctic will gether different varieties, that a larger be seen in the August issue of The per cent of the fruits may be the re- Century, has had three paintings acsult of This should cepted and well placed In the Champ result in a smaller per cent of the de Mars salon in Paris this spring. fruits being dropped. Though some The Review of Reviews for July varieties of apples seem to be to a gives many Interesting facts in conlimited degree is yet it nection with the Obrenovitch dynasty a far safer plan to assume that all in Servia, which came to so shocking and set an end on July 11. The prospects of apples need the trees accordingly. Farmers Re- the new reign and other topics review. lated to political conditions and transformations in southeastern Europe are editorially discussed In this number. Missouri Fruit Prospects. We are very sure that the apple For the long, warm days, on the crop is gone on all low lands and in sands, by the lake, in the country, St. some instances well up on the hill- Nicholas has provided a notably rich sides. On the high lands the apples and full July issue to please the girls and boys in many lands. A summer are injured the least We cannot count on more than 60 magazine should have a decidedly flavor; and that is what disper cent of an apple crop, on an avf a crop tinguishes Ralph Henry Barbours A erage over the state. means many apples, and we still hope Pair of Poachers," a story for boys reoff the beaten track. for the best of it. Injury by the can- freshingly Courtenay Baylor's In the ker worm has been bad in many in- Frances pictures army life attractivestances also. From all reports in the Cavalry ly for both girls and boys. Marjoiys find we East that the Baldwins have First Celebration" is a pretty Fourth failed to bloom, and that is the same of July story. The July St. Nicholas as if we should lose our Ben Davis. is also unusually rich in interesting The prospect is therefore good for a and valuable articles not strictly strong demand for our apples again. classed as stories. The peach crop is virtually gone all over southern Missouri in all the large COULD DO NOTHING WITH HIM. orchards. Some orchards in central Gov. Bob Taylors Opinion of Boltand northern Missouri, in protected ing District Leader. localities, will have peaches, and also orsome of the older Gov. "Bob Taylor, the fiddler exchards in southern Missouri will have ecutive of Tennessee, was the autoa few peaches up to, in some instances, crat of Democratic politics in his 40 per cent, but the great crop is gone. State. A factional split in the party Pears will be about 20 per cent, trees seemed likely on one occasion beblighting badly. Plums vary from 50 cause of the sulkness of one of the per cent to full crop in some very spe- district leaders, who was noted for his cial locations. Cherries on all high irritating stubbornness, and Gov. land show up well, much better than Bob was appealed to by Senator could be expected after the severe Carmack and other prominent State freeze of May 1st. Grapes suffered politicians to bring the insurrecto the worst, nearly all the young growth into line. being killed; but as grapes have secBut the "fiddler had often tried his ondary buds which will come out and on the refracbloom and bear when the first ones authority and his arts lieutenant in vain. are killed, so we may still expect a toryYou cant do anything with that fair crop of grapes, and the only difference will be that they will ripen fellow, he said to other leaders. He Is like a boll; devilish disagreeable, later. Raspberries and blackberries New York were not injured much, and we can but you can't sit on him. still feel sure of a full crop of both Times. these berries. Strawberries have al- Cheap Passenger Rates Via Santa ways a lot of indeterminate buds at Fe Route the crown that never amount to anyTo Boston, Baltimore, Minneapolis, to unless the injury happens thing first blossoms; so we shall here, also, Detroit, Atlanta and other points. For a have good crop of strawberries. L. particulars, address C. F. Warren, A. Goodman, State Horticultural SociGeneral Agent, A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 ety, Kansas City, Mo. Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. y AMERICA The great majority of nervous women are so because they are suflering from some form of female They are catarrh of the organ which is disease. Mrs. Emma Mitchell, S20 Louisiana affected. These women despair of recovery. Female trouble is so common, so Street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: prevalent, that they accept it as almost in Peruna has certainly been a blessing evitable. The greatest obstacle in the way in disgu.se to me, for when I first began of is that they do not understand taking it for troubles peculiar to the sex thatrecovery it is catarrh which is the source of their and a generally worn out system, I had illness. In female complaint, ninety-nin- e little faith. cases out of one hundred are nothing but k' For the catarrh. past five years have logaJed, Peruna cures catarrh wherever been without pain, but Perarely Chronic invalids who have languished for runa has changed this, and in years on sick beds with some form of female a very short time. think had disease begin to improve at once after be- all I I only taken two bottles before I ginning Dr. Hartman's treatment. Among the many prominent women who began to recuperate very quickly, recommend Peruna are Belva Lockwood, and seven bottles made me well. of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Col. Hamilton, do not have headache or back- of Columbus, Ohio: Mrs. F. E. Warren, wife I ache any more, and have some in- of U. S. Senator Warren, of Wyoming. If you 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, Ohio. terest in life. give alt credit where It Is due, and that is to Peruna. Emma Mitchell. By far the greatest number of female troubles are caused directly by catarrh. m WE TBEBT CUBE CATARRH Deafness Nose and Throat Troubles KveandEar Diseases Bronchial and Ludr 1 roubles. Asthma Stomach. Liver and Kidney Bladder '1 roubles Female ComDiseases of Women andtbiJd-ren- . plaints Chrome Diseases Heart Disease. Nervous Diseases, Chorea, (St Vitus Dance), Rickets, Spinal Trouble, bkln Diseases Sciatica and Rneumatism. Diseases of the Bowels Piles Fistula and Rectal I roubles. Goitre (or bifr neck), Blood Diseases, Tape Worm, Hay Fever, Hysteria. Epilepsy, Insomnia, eto., and ail Nervous and Lbroulo Diseases. on. A. J Home Treatment Cures. Write for free list if von cannot caiL symptom Consultation Free. SHORES. 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OFFICE HOURS: 9 a m. to 4 p.m.; Evenings. have to prove our skill in this class of troubles in 7 to 8, Sundays, lu a. m. to U. another way This is our plan: 68 DRS. SHORES & SHORES. Specialists. Yoursjbra ClearHead bromo&eltzer lUr QcOIsD JS 'VJSR'YIVJTISIiJE . m ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL GOODS. Correspondence solicited from Church and School Boards. We pay for information regarding new jobs. Salesmen wanted on . salary or commission. Wo ore not In the Trust. 0. EVANS R. IF IT'S Q11JLIT! 130 IUT, 103 HIT THREE CROWN CO., CHICAGO. ILL. Bird's Nest in Letter Box. At the village of Weald, near SL Neots, England, the public letter box contains a bird's nest with four eggs. The postman whose duty It Is to take away the letters time after time found pieces of moss In the box and threw them out, but the bird always took them back, so at length he left the nest materials alone. The box is opened three times a day, but the bird sits on quite unconcerned. This Will Interest Mothers. RCCISTCQC.O "Three Crown is a guarantee of the highest EXTRACT $ QUALITY. Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children, used bv Mother Gray, a nurse in Childrens Home, New York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy Worms. Sold by all Druggists. 85c. Sample FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. x. The Country Editor. A great British statesman has declared that all reform movements begin In Lancashire and end in London. It may likewise be affirmed that the policies of this nation are primarly shaped In the comparative seclusion of the rural sanctum, the directors of the metropolitan press being for the most part middlemen in Ideas, as city merchants are in commodities. New Orleans d One-hal- Stock Helps the Farm. Londons Army of Horses. In a recent paper on "Electric AuFrom Farmers Review; We now have on hand 18 yearlings, 6 milkers, tomobiles, read before the British HEWLETT BROS. CO. and 26 cows and heifers that are rais- Institution of Civil Engineers, Mr. H. ing calves. The calves from the milk- F. Joel stated that in London alone ers we raise by hand. The farm can- there were over 16,000 licensed not be kept up without the raising of apart from private vehicles, some stock. What rest you give the tradesmens vans, etc., and it was esland from the plow is clear gain, as timated that over 200,000 horses were you will not have enough manure to stabled each night in London, necesfertilize it all. In the raising of cat- sitating the daily removal of more tle you do not have to build so much than 5.000 tons of manure and refuse. fence as in the raising of hogs and Mr. W Soothing syrup.' sheep. With cattle you need only For children teething, Boftcne Hie gunn. reduces three or four wires and a post every Huumulun, allay pain, curea wind colic. 25c a butue. Halls Catarrh Cure 16 feet With cattle we get much valNew Discovery of Science. Is taken internally. Price, 75c. uable manure, and can turn off a good ','jjww - iggwwj iLjagg-a- u Two professors of Jena University carload of steers every two years and H. Siedentorpf and R, Zsigmondy Cultivate a Calm Temper. have some hogs to sell in addition. Drunkenness is a disease and can he cured. The Seeley treatment for drunkennesB has been before When the worries and cares of the Then you can turn over a field of clo- have discovered a new method of mithe public eince Ivtb and its admlnmtration la equally safe and effective iu you b or old age day fret you and begin to wear on you ver In the fall, and will get a corn croscopic observation, whereby All correspondence strictly confidential. particles are not only and you chafe under the friction be crop the next year averaging 75 or 80 1 F.MILE ST. TIE Uil EY P ST1TLTE. 1 W. SOI Til mrde visible, but can also be studied calm. Stop, rest for a moment, and bushels per acre. C. H. Townsend, SSL LAKE CITS. ITAH. with a view of determining their size. let calmness and peace assert them- Bureau County, Illinois. A full description was recently pubselves. If you let these irritating outRELIABLE ASSAYS. lished by the inventors in the German side influences get the better of you, Big Tax on Oleo. OoM .75 Gold and Silver scientific journal Annalen der Physlk 76 !nid bilvr. Oopr.. U0 you are confessing your inferiority to After law went the oleomargarine Prompt returns oo mail samples. (volume 10, 1903). The method conthem by permitting them to dominate. one effect last into year, Chicago sists mainly in a powerful artificial Ogden Assay Co. ,7 manufacturer continued to manufacture the yellow brand, using an oil illumination of the particles to be Consular that purpose. He claimed to be SHEET MUSIC FREE for a To prove the healing and 1117 Carnation. " Great HcKmley song, SOo, elennsing power of Fnxtlne complying with the law. The revenue To Care a Cold in One day. lollet Antiseptic we will officers thought differently and took Take Laxative Bromo 0 mnine Tablets. All mail a large trial package matter into court. The decision iruggiets refund money if itfaiktocure. 25c. the instructions of book with Water Eye not This was against the manufacturer, and the absolutely free. but a is a tiny sample, large Women N;, Longer Kits. latter now has an accumulated tax of package, enough tc conWhen Answering Advertisement No smart women kiss one another, vince anyone of Its value. $30,000 to pay. Meanwhile all atthe over Women all country Kindly Mention This Paper. are praising Paxtine for what tempts of the oleomargarine interests and the most they now do is to rub hats. This is as it should be. In has done In local treat to have the law declared unconstituJTjmiit W. N. U., Salt Lake-N- o. Ills, curing 29, 1903. all Inflammation and of female all ttjs weird world of women nothing have failed. discharges, wonderful as a tional ha so flabbergasted the mere man as throat, nasal cleansing vaginal douche, for sore tfrjMeB.-HWlfiiaf.hcg- l tartar catarrh, as a mouth wash and to remove When the Europeans first came to thfj reckless valor with which ladies and whiten the teeth, Send today; a postal card MUCH AU ELSE FAILS. El P BeatCURES do. will this country they found maize grow- used to browse on each others comm Tastes I?1 Good. DM tough byrup. wold by droggl.ts or mt postpaid by os, SO over the continent from the plexions without the slightest all ing Satisfaction box. guaranteed. largo pent.THJB R. I'AXTON CO., Bolton, Mm Vanity Fair. southern limits of Chili and ArgenSIS ColmqbnM An. tine to what is now Canada. Ask for Three Crown Triple Extracts a mossy stone Hslf hidden from' the eve: Fair as a star, when only one la shining In the sky A violet bv She lived unknown, and few could know When Lucy ceased to b1. But she is In her stave, and oh. The difteieuce to me1 William Wordsworth. An Ancient Burial Place. Ever since the advert of man upon the earth, the question of disposal ol his remains after death has been one of vital importance. It is to mans desire for a safe and suitable repository for his dead that archaeologists owe much of their knowledge of prehistoric time; for the horse-carriage- I FREE TO WOMEN! ee(Thonipsons j jgaggMlI?lsMMgggl Dying Ktntuek-ian'- Chief Regret, Lem Whittaker w as one of the fast young bucks of eastern Kentucky. His motto was to gather in a share of a!' the fun going. One winter Lem's merry go round oi dizziness got the better of him. and ho found himself with a tough case of penuutonla. The doctor saw that he was about a ready to kak the bucket, and private audience with him for the purpose of warning him of his pros pei me chaiifo uf residence. When the doctor had luiNheJ, Lera said"Doc, you know that jourg nag o mine? Yes. said the doctor, puzzled at s his Indifference to d'ath. I was ofleicd $loo tor her throe months ago." Well? slid the doctor, Inquiringly Oh, nothin," said L.tm, only, doc I wlsht Id a took It. Think of the sprees I could a had on it before this Baltimore American. - pat'-ent- Cold April Every 100 Years. French meterologlsts have workod out the theory that exceptionally frigid Aprils occur at Intervals of exactly 100 years. In April 1803, the gutters were frozen and snow fell in Paris. In April, 1703, the price of wood rose and people died cf cold In the streets, while a chronicler of the period writes: There is snow at Versailles and we are perishing of cold at Paris at a season when the Bun ought to be warming us. The north winds afflict us, bringing us cold from the mountains. Documentary evidence is not needed to prove that April, 1903, is also distinguished by low tempera- Note the result of Mrs. Pinkhams advice and medicine. Some time ayo I wrote to you describing my symptoms and asked your advice. You eplied, and I followed ail vour dire, lions carefully, and y I am a we woman. The use or I.jdi.i II. to-da- 1 Ideal, Not Real. weapons, cooking utensils and other Isnt bad, The Patron Your articles exhumed from these burial but the drawing's a picture bit off, isnt It? of unfold ancients the many places Artist How's that? The Pafacts regarding their methods of living. The tron Why, the clock says tern past Of the various places used by the time now Is a quarten and the ancients in which to deposit their dead ter to four. right the rude stone chamber known as a Pick-Me-U- cromlech was probably the most often adopted for any burial other than the very common ones. The picture shown is an accurate one of a cromlech which was discovered in a barrow near Paradis, on the Island of Guernsey. On digging into the mound the of the large flat top, or tomb was discovered, and when this was removed the upper part of two human skulls was exposed to view. The chamber was filled up with earth, and as this was gradually removed, exposing the bones of the entire figures, the latter were found to be In The a good state of preservation. teeth and jaws denoted that they were the skeletons of adults, but not of old men. A singular feature in connection, and one unexplained, is the fact that the bodies had been so placed at burial that one faced north and the other south. Possibly they were prisoners or slaves, who were slain per haps burled alive at the funeral of some great tiibal chieftain or great person whose body was placed in the large chamber near by. cap-ston- Compound Vegetable tumor ex- and pelled the my whole system. 1 cau walk miles now. Lydia 11. Pinklnuns Vegetable Compound is north five dollars a drop. 1 advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial. (bigued) Mits. E. F. IIayks, 2V1 Dudley St., (Uoxhury) Boston. tures. stiv.i-;i.!iene- d Mass. 35000 forflt If original of -- boot letter proulng gtnumenm cannot bo produce Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony or take the place of the health and happiness which Lydia E. lHnk ham's Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia K. IMnkliains Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing ills of women ; all ovarian troubles; ulceration, tumors; inflammations; falling and displacement of the womb ; backache; irregular, suppressed or Surely the painful menstruation. volume and character of the testimonial letters we are daily printing in the newspapers can leave no room for doubt in the minds of fair people. NERVE WORN KIDNEYS. Don'i Kidney Dill freedom from kid- bv a horse and badly hnrt his hip mo fractured and after he recovered ha was is such misery that he could hardly walk, and to stool make ney trouble possibles They carry a kind of medication to the kidneys that brings a bright ray of hope to desperate eases. Aching backs are eased. Hip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of tlie limbs and dropsy signs vanish. Lock Havin, Pi. Mrs. L. W. Ammumen writes: A few weeks ago I sent for trial box of Doan's Kidney Pills for mvself, an they did all they are said to io. Mr fall husband was MEDICINE IN STATE For free trial bo, mail thti ooirpon to o , Buffalo, NY If a Dove spv 4 lutuIBolent, write addrsM on pa-rlip. SLOT MACHINES. caused him such distress that ho thought he would hare to quit work also, it affeoted his bladder, and he waa unable to make hie water without so much distress. I oa hie getting a box of your pills and trying them, so I went to Mason's Drug More and got a box. The first box helped him eo much that 1 trot the second and aiao tlio third, and now he is enMrs. L. W. tirely well A .aruuN. Ijock Haven. Fa. Drains Large Area. That low lying territory of the MisPress the Button and Get the Cure far sissippi should at times be overflowed Your Ailment. Is not surprising if one considers that A young man in a green suit stop- the "Father of Waters' draws supStates, drainped before a slot machine on Arch plies from twenty-eigh- t of the area of the United Btreet, held his handkerchief before a ing tiny nozzle, dropped a cent In a small States. crack, and in a silvery spray there IsDo Your Feet Ache and Burnt sued forth s quantity of House Over Two Centuries Old. Shake into your shoes, Aliens Foot-EasWorkmen have 141 kept busy cologne. The young man was delighta powder for the feet It makes throughout the spring months on the ed. He sniffed the tawdry perfume tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Hurray! Wingohocking meadow, surrounding and to the dealer he said: Swollen, Hot, Sweating Feet, Corns . the "Rock house, the Shoemaker What next, I wonder? and Bunions. At all Druggists and The medicine slot machine is Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. house," or the "Hendrick's house," as the historic building is variously next, the dealer answered. "I expect Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. T. The machine is called, which is built on the huge rock to have one soon. Queen Alexandra's Epigram. at Wingohocking station, near Phil- making a great success everywhere. It is a pity, said Queen Alexandra This rock is famous for On its face appear a dial the names of adelphia. of London, one dav, mild disease cold, head- to the late Bishop being the pulpit, or the "preachers twenty-fivrock used by William Penn in pre- ache, rheumatism. Indigestion, such "that women are not as devoted to the as they are to the revolutionary days. In the famous diseases as wouldn't be apt to confine birds in the air old meadow through which, until re- you to your room and there Is an ar- birds in their hats. row that you move to the disease cent years, the beautiful WingohockI im sure PI so Cure tot Consumption saved one-thir- d g e ing creek flowed, and in which during which you have. Then you drop your the revolutionary war some of the coin in the slot aRd Into your hand British cavalry had their encampment, falls a little vial of medicine, with the there are now huge flower beds and directions marked In the cork." Philaclumps of hardy flowering shrubbery. delphia Record. All underbrush has been cut from the Claim Cakewalk Is French. stretch of woods on the hillside above French have found a reason for The are trimmed trees and meadow tie the the popularity of the cakewalk in Paris. The thlrg Is French! One of the negroes at the Nouveau Cirqu interviewed by a Paris paper, sayr hat the origin of the dance was Fiuch. According to this latest account, some of the French refugees from the court of Marie Antoinette introduced the minuet into New Orleans about the time of the Revolution, and it was the native Imitation of the most fashionable dance In Europe that was afterward developed into the eakewalk. THE OLD JXXK AOST to let in the sunlight, making it possible to grow a smooth, rich slope of velvety grass. There is renewed interest in the historic house since Germantown residents have been attracted to the spot because of the Improvements. It is claimed to be one of the oldest houses in Philadelphia limits. It Is not known exactly when the house was built, although it is stated on good authority that it was previous to 1691. Some historians declare that it was built by Shoemaker in 1690, others are equally confident that It was built by Gerhard Hendricks in 1682. Times-Democra- t. ' MISSED. ever-prese- full-pag- e d Church and School Seating Lucy. Bhe dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the of l)oe A maid whomsprings then- - were none to praise. And very few to lore self-steril- self-fertil- DR. Q. W. SHORES. Lis of Pleasure Waa d self-fertil- is the land of HE HAD Alive, but Legally Dead. A queer question of law arises In an Two weeks ago, Alabama county. runs the story, a negro was hanged for murder In due process. The body was cut down and pronounced dead by the physician attending, and was then turned over to the relatives, who took It away. They observed signs of life In it, whereupon a physician was called in. who applied restoratives and the man came back to his former existence, in which he now abides in health and strength. The question is whether the law can again lay hands upon him for that crime, since officially he has paid the full penalty and stands as dead in the legal records of the case. At any rate, nothing has been done looking to his rearresL Lover. A In one of his letters to his sweetheart, a young man of West Hartlepool, Eng., wrote, I wish, my darling, that you would not write me such long letters. If you were to bring an action for breach of promise against me, the lawyers would copy the correspondence between us and charge eight cents for every folio of seventy-tw- o words. The shorter the letters tho more we save from the lawyers. g my life three years ago. Mrs. Thos. Robbins, Staple Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17, MOO. How About Sarah? An alleged authority says that almost all women of strong Intellect, from Queen Elizabeth down to Queen Victoria have been stout How about Sarah Bernhardt? HAIR GROWTH Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap Work for Engine Driver. An engine driver working from Crewe to London and back has to notice no fewer than 570 signals. Dressings cf Cuticura the And Great Skin Cure EXPERIMENTS Learn Things of Value. 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Each day there is improvement for the better for the Poslum is undoubtedly strengthening her and giving her rich red blood and renewed llfq and vitality. Every particle of this good work Is due to Postum and to drinking Postum in place of coffee. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ice cold Postum with a dash of lemon is a delightful cooler for warm days. Send for particulars by mail of extension of time on the $7,500.00 cooks oo at eat for 736 money prues. Purest, Sweetest, Most Effective Remedies ff 0(fi WIUU LUU !! ilAlIl This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy an', nourishment, and makes the hair grow npon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. ra Millions of women now rely on Soap assisted by Cuticura great skin cure, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and so.s- - hands, for baby rashes, itchings and chafings, for annoying irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative Weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes winch readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes oi the toilet and nursery. Cuticura remedies are the standard skin cures nqd humour remedies of the world. Bathe the parts withbof. to cleanse the water and Cuticura surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Drv, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly In the severei forms, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blooJ. A single set Is often sufficient to euro the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humours, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, when all else falls. Cuti-en- hc 14 u--w . , (tv. nid Cnttavn Knotrnit. 0 71b cmim Pnt,avc pr ztki ofo.oiB. tt CkcrtcrivoBM Rut l Pm i Riitnti, 1ST Columbus Aik Urtif o ihfm Crp , dot wnmm lknuhm ofo,oiw H. Fttr h ,rllVCwTOTHwI. , |