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Show M E DICAL EXAMINER the United States Treasury Recommends nf BATTLE OF KEEN WITS. Pe-ru-n- a. Sample of Repartee at Court of th Merry Monarch." Dr. Isaac Barrow, to King Charles II. of England, was more appreciated by tho merry monarch" for his wit and vivacity than for his learning. The witty and wicked Lord Rochester once met his match in Barrow. Rochester, thinking to banter him, with a flippant air and a low, formal bow accosted him with Doctor, I am yours to my shoe-tie- . Barrow, perceiving his drift, returned the salute with "My lord, I am yours to the ground. Rochester quickly returned it with Doctor, I am yours to the center, which was smartly followed up by Barrow with "My lord, I am yours to the antipodes. Upon which Rochester, disdaining to be foiled by a musty old piece of divinity, as he used to call him, exclaimed, "Doctor, I am yours to the lowest pit of hell." Upon which Bar-roturning upon his heel, with a sarcastic smile replied, There, my lord, I leave you. ' . iiititi mm in. cbaplaln-in-ordl-na- Uses Prominent Physician Another and Endorses a, , fWEl.LYN JORDAN, Medi-nR- J STreas-Examiner of the U. of nrv Department, graduate and who served three lunibia 1 polnti j,a8 the follow' Heruna: . Allow me to express my graft-- Good Feed Rack. Last spring e published a descrip, tion of a feeding rack to be made with or without trough, which plans were rmshed us by a subscriber whose the rack had exP'red nd ho 1 no further use for the plans. rIra I. Nixon, a prominent stock-maof Dewitt county, Illinois, writes concerning this plan as follows: I have added a all around e rack floored totrough the outside of posts and used pieces li feet 8 inches nailed on out side of by posts, which catch what would waste if the trough was not there. I have built mine of 3x4 s where this man used -- 4 s for posts, which makes it very strong. I have used oak lumber, apd I think I have the best rack I ever - S benefit derived jmtoyou for the wonderful remedy. your oS short month has brought . vast change and I. now well man after Bslder myself a Fellow suf-toer-s, months of suffering. cure will you." ; Peruna of number increasing conitanfy i in scribe Peruna .in their has proven its merits so fhnrouKhly that even the doctors have Some 'heir prejudice against soiled patent medicines and recom- n , fTl, V" their patients. a unique position It is the only intin medical science. catarrh remedy ernal s) stemic inown to the medical profession as everyone will admit, mend it to the diseases Catarrh and one-hal- f the cause of which afflict mankind. catarrhal diseases afflict one-halof United States. of f the people Robert R. ngton, D. U.. Roberts, M. D., writes: Washi- Through my own experience well as that of many of my friends and acquaintances who lure been cured or relieved of catarrh by the use of Hartmans Peruna, I can confidently recommend It to those Muttering from such disorders, and have no hesitation In prescribing it to my patients." u rt Hob R. T Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, I Medical Examiner United State T reasury. i Then catarrh disappears. is per manently cured. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartmann, 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. Roberts. a systemic disease curaCatarrh ble only by systemic treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centers. This is what Peruna does. Peruna immediately invigorates the which give vitality 'to the mucous membranes. Tnen catarrh lb s .. . TREAT and CURE CATARRH ind all curable diaeaaea f tha aye, car aom. throat, lunjs, atom kidney. bladder nd acK. liver, bowels, all chronie. nervous and private diseases f both aexaa. sod diseases of children. Home Treatment Cores. Write for free symptom list If you cn-u- ot call. Consultation tree. DR. . J. Special Offer in Private Diseases SHORES. DEL G. W. SHORES. caused by Ignor-soo- e Unfortunates, of both sexes, who are suffering from Private diseases-wheth- er excess or contagion' have always been looked upon as legulmai prey by the Sharks tDd sod rob the sufferer for worth ess treatment. Charlatans who pose as ' Hpectalista' IRS gH'Btg' DO NOT ABK YOU TO PAY THEM ONJS DOLLAR UNTIL CLttKD UNLEod YuU WISH TO YOURSELF. i HRS SHORES KNoW THEY CAN CURB AND DO CURB PRIVATE DISEASES IN BOTH SEXES PERMANENTLY, and to PROVE their skill. In (his eiass or ailments, ihev treat and Or those who prefer, Sure such cases before tbe patient is required to pay Drs. Shores oue dollar THIS HONEST may pay the fee in small weekly or monthly ins aliments as tbe cure progresses PLAN OF i R A LINO W1 1 H THE AFFLICTKU deals a death blow to the gnu'll and fakir who Did you eter bear of a Fakir refunding a Semands all Cash, In exchange for empty promiseslake no chances yon cannot lose your mouev If yon dont pay It out. penny to a duped patient1 h OF MEN" are ultup y the result of enlarged or of so called WEAKNESSES thflamed PR ISTATB GLAND Drs. Shores new LOCAL TRKA'l MEN 1 for such oases INVARIABLY Cl RES ask 0 hir Doctors how many oases they cure under the old and useless plan of We cure LOST MANHOOD Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhoea treatment for this irjible. GONORRHOEA, SYPHILIS, VARICOCELE and kindred troubles. In less time and for less we never use a name dr betray money, than any institution la the west, every cas Is confidential s secret lonsulation. Examination and Advice FREE by mail or at tbe office OFFICE HOURS: 9 a m to 6 p m; Evenings T tod, Sunders an I boildars 10 a m to IS DRS, SHORES & SHORES. Trees. " correspondents ask about trees. Some do not know heeling-iwhat is meant by it, and others do not know how to do it.' The followare from ing explicit directions Green's Amateur Fruit Grpwer, : a book that should be owaed by every one who grows fruit .of any kind, or who contemplates growing it: is a term vsed to desHeeling-iignate the temporary burying of the roots of trees or plants In earth or other material. If the trees are to be moved again in a few days a very light covering will be sufficient; but if they are to . remain several weeks much care should be taken to do the n n i A Rare Cood Thing. and Am using ALLEN'S FOOT-EAScan truly say 1 would not have been without it so long, had I known the relief it would give my aching feet. I think it a rare good thing for anypne having sorp or tired feet. Mrs. Matilda Holtwert, Providence, R. L Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Ask Peruna occupies i Heeling-In- Several txoert Soeciaiists, saw for shock corn, straw, hay, or ear corn, as ear corn or ground feed can be fed all around in the trough, which is forty two feet long and large enough to feed a car load of cattle. If built with 3x4s you will be compelled to use one inch longer bolts than this man has in his rack where the 3x4s are bolted together. My rack has 2x4s for the bottom bolted full width of rack and one on each end to hold the floor. I have used stuff for slats instead of 1x6, and placed them eight instead of six inches apart. I am feeding cotton seed meal with ground cob meal and will give you my results when cattle are shipped out. I am feeding 100 head, and I never saw cattle do better or look nicer. Any changes in the original plan will of course necessitate corresponding changes in the bill of material, but as originally planned and as shown in the cut the following materials are required for the rack sixteen feet loflg: Two pieces 2x8 16 feet long; 3 pieces 2x6, 14 feet; 4 pieces 2x4, 16 feet; 2 pieces 2x4, 14 feet; 1 piece, 2x4, 12 feet; 2 pieces 1x6, 18 feet; 2 pieces 1x6, 16 feet; 5 pieces 1x6, 14 feet; 9 pieces 1x12, 16 feet; 1 piece 1x12, 14 feet; 56 pieces, 1x3, 4 feet; 4 wood screws, 8 inches long; 4 x9 inches; 4 bolts bolts x7 inches; 16 bolts, x4 x5 inches; 30 bolts 3 x314 inches; inches; 8 bolts wire nails; washers pounds for all bolts ; 4 pounds nails. Wallace's FaPmer. lV&x4-inc- h Mankind's Many Languages. There are no fewer than five thousand distinct languages spoken by mankind. The number of separate dialects is enormous. There are more in than sixty distinct vocabularies Brazil, and in Mexico the Nahua language has been broken up into seven hundred dialects. There are hundreds in Borneo. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children toethtnjr, tofteni the gum, reduce th ftemiutuua, Uay pain, cures wlodouUu. itocnbotu Square Meal. man with a A round face and a round head, wearing a round straw hat, entered a restaurant round the corner. He partook of soup in a round dish, with a round roll, a cut from a round of beef with round potatoes round it, and some round dumplings, followed by a round and some round Dutch cheese afterward. He finished up with some round apples, and then said he had had a square" meal. Philadelphia Bulletin. A d roly-pol- Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, s safe and eure remedy for infanta and children, and see that it Bears tbe Signature of work welL To begin with, select a dry, mellow piece of ground; dig a wide trench,' put in the trees a few at a time either in an erect or sloping position, and cover them so deei and firm they cannot dry out. If apple or other somewhat tender trees are to remain heeled over winter It is best to dig a trench about two feet deep and three wide in land where no water will stand in the trenches; put In a layer of trees sloping; cover the roots with a thin layer of fine, mellow earth, filling in carefully and solid all the interstices among the roots and stems; continue this until all the trees are in, when the tops and all should be bent down to the ground and entirely covered with about six Inches 'of earth. The cut shows the (A, various stages of the operation. row' of trees with roots covered: B, the trees bent down and tops covered with earth at C.) The stems and all should be completely covered when the work is finished Farm, Stock and Home. Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee,! Wis., Business Womans Association, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I was married for several years and no children blessed my home. The doctor said I had a complication of female troubles and I could not have any children unless I could be cured. He tried to euro me, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became disgusted, and one night when we noticed a testimonial of a woman who had been cured of similar trouble through the use-o- f Lydia 13. LMnkliams went out and bought a bottle for me. I used Vegetable Compound, he one half months, improving steadily in health, your medicine for three and and in twenty-tw- o months a child came. I cannot fully express the joy and ( thankfulness that is in my heart. Our home is a different place now, as we have something to live for, and all the credit is due to Lydia 13. Pinkliams Mbs. L. C. Glover, 614 Grove Vegetable Compound. Yours very sincerely, St, Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President, Milwaukee Business Womans Ass'n. Women should not fail to profit by tbe experience of these two enumewomen; just as surely as they were cured of the troubles rated In their letters, just so certainly will Lydia 13. Ilnkbami Vegetable Com pound cure others who suffer from womb troubles, inflammation or the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, and nervous prostration ; remember that it is Lydia 13. link Never Too Much Fancy Fruit Compound that is curing women, and dont allow Some people always see gloomy barns Vegetable to sell you anything else in its place. any druggist prospects and glutted markets; they An Indiana Lady Tells of a Wonderful Curet always look on tho dark side of everything and seem never to catch even Deab Mbs. Pinkuau; It is a pleasure a glimpse to the silver edging of a for me to write and tell what your wonderful cloud, says the Canadian Horticulturmedicine has done for me. I was sick for ist. We do, indeed, find our markets three years with change of life, and my with certain at times physician thought a cancerous condition of1 the womb. During these three years if we look into the condibut fruits, Refuge on Mount Blanc. suffered untold agony. tions we find either that the fruit 'The Grand Mulets is a mass of was poor or that It was badly dis"I cannot find words in which to ex-to not expect press my bad feelings. 1 did granite on' Mount Blanc, rising up tributed. Perhaps one market was ever see another well day. 1 read some of the like an island in a tremendous hlilowy receiving Working Brood Mares. s of the shiptestimonials recomending you- medicine and In the face ments from our Canadian growers, Some of the leading horse breeders ocean of ice and snow. decided to write to you and give your treatstone of rock of a rough shielding the of the country never put their brood and hundreds of smaller markets ment a trial. a bed mares in harness. They provide ex- and boards has been built where throughout Ontario were almost bare Before I had taken half a bottle of ercise in other ways in order to keep and refreshments can be had. It is of supply. We do not believe that ComLydia 13.1 Pinkhams Vegetable the stock in vigorous health. As a in charge of a woman who ascends in too much really high grade fruit, of I have taken now pound, beganamtp sosleep. 1 can do kinds rule these breeders have extensive the beginning of the- season and re- good shipping quality, can be grown. all well six bottles and of work. Mas. Lizzib Hinkle, Salem, Ind. is an axiom about this which grass paddocks, into which the mares mains there three months. There are turned for several hours ' each day we believe will hold good, namely, If there Is anything In your case about which you would like The more good fruit put into a marthroughout the winter season. Horse advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. She can surely help special breeders who neither work their ket the greater will be the consump- vou, for no person in America can Npeak from a wider experience mares nor turn them out daily invariTake a little more care tion and the better the prices in the in treating female ills. Address is Lynn, Mass. ; lur advice is free ably get a small proportion of inend, while no doubt the reverse of and always helpful. forthwith prodnns thsortfflnal letter, and ,lgnatnrMO worth it. about tea; FORFEIT if weonnol Some foai are lost imma-turelcrease. this statement is equally true. The ApMMM aba, UdJiiouiali, wliich will prova their atnnlutn genulnene and others are born so weak fact is that when people cannot get VWUww In rery package of Schilling Beat To U a Lydia A. t'inkhaiu Med. Co., Lynn, Mam. booklet: How to Moke Good Tea. that they die soon afterward. good apples, for example, they will look out for choice fruits of other Most horse breeders, especially CAMEL IS AN OUTCAST. Production of Condensed Milk. whether fresh or preserved, to THE FAD FOR OPTIMISM. kinds, those of long experience, prefer that Three condensed milk factories are take 'their place, and so on throughmares in foal should have regular exUnited States, out the in In Perfect Picture of Mental and Moral chapter. The moral then is Latest Wrlnkls Calls for Forgetfulness ercise in the form of light work, but now an operation ofthe 1225,000 invested with aggregate Depravity, Says Traveler. of Trouble. should be high avoid fancy only grow grade plain and straining jerking For best capital and a daily capacity of 206,000 fruit, and place such goods only on Any ordinary horse on the street ed under all circumstances. One of the most whlesome fads that milk. the markets, and the chances are has been prevalent among society at might feel insulted at being named in results it Is a good plan to use three pounds of that we should seldom see a glut, un- large Is the newest of all optimism. the same class as a domestic animal horses for work that would be refruit that must less cirIt be of over-ripunder twe impassive veof ordinary For It Is no longer the fashion to go with that quired be hurriedly disposed of. Farmers about looking as though you bora the hicle, the camel, writes a traveler. This is not done at an cumstances. beFidelity in a camel does not exist us have your goodwill ; Guide. additional expense of burdens of the world upon your decause three horses will do more work voted shoulders. But, Instead, youre An artist might as well depict a delet us not be strangers. Dwarf Fruit Trees. than two, if the speed alone is conexpected to look blithely upon the old voted crocodile fondling a lost child sidered. Then it often happens that Dwarfing is accomplished by bud- world and Us troubles and your own as a faithful dromedary standing over Tour grocr returns your money If you dont d BmL the corpse of its fallen master. Ilk Schilling ding or grafting robust growers on troubles, too. plows and cultivators may be set an core of touched the the extra and Kipling an the two stocks slow or inch easy process deeper growing Perhaps it is our free outdoor life Spains Cotton Industry. While tha that has developed the quality. Per- matter when he avowed that a man with most fruit trees. work thus accomplished is worth numthe A recent puts publication dwarf pear is the most familiar ex- haps it is only a new pose for public might as reasonably lavish his affecgreat deal, although it may not show and weaving of a dwarf tree In the United opinion must have its poses, like every tion on a baggage wagon. In ahort on the surface. A man can drive three ber of cotton spinning of which 1,237 ample mills in Spain at 1,566, the camel Is an unredeemed boor, horses faster than two and rest less at States, there are stocks upon which individual. are in the Province of Barcelona. more brutish than a mule, less sen- the end of the row. apples, cherries, plums and peaches Surely, It should make happier, can be grown with the same general healthier communities out of our cities Bible of endearment than even of exresult. Besides this form of modifica- and states. Good cheer is more or tremes of temperature and weather. Gambling in Breeding. there are other methods quite less of a habit pretend to have it, Its virtues are of the body. Its great tion, The man that shuts his eyes and compensating for a menwe cent as We return important to the owners of small and you suddenly wake up to find endurance every tal and moral breeds hit or miss with the hope of depravity that must be sizes be have area. Standard may grown youve really got it, and, too, for unsatisfactory tea. getting a good dairy cow Is simply or as pyramids, thus created a more joyous atmosphere for labeled nothing sort of amazing. bushes get gambling in breeding. Some have tried Yoar grocer return your money it you dont making It possible to grow them closer yourself that gradually grows necesTALES OF WILD ANIMALS. to cross shorthorns .with Jerseys, like Sculling Bert. . together. Pruning and training, used sary to you. and Holsteins Ayrshires, Guernseys, in combination, have shown the posThe happy habit is a good one Beaver Masters and 8lavea knowing full well that the product Magnetic Needle Untrustworthy. sibilities of restricting plants to the much better than the tragic-faced- , Saved Innocent Girl. could not be In accordance with any world-wearOver a large area of central Rus type that preceded it espalier, cordon, and other styles Indians The say that if a beaver known dairy conformation. They sat- sia the magnetic needle does not point of May the new fad stay in fashion. training employed In growing sent out from the parents lodge falls isfied their curiosity and got an ani- north or south. It is at one part de- fruits walls. These methods Boston Post. against to find a mate he is set to repair the mal that was not a special purpose flected to the west and at another not only allow plants to be grown cow nor a general purpose cow. Their part to the east and at one place it more closely than Is common in orpiso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as dam. It he falls a second time he la cure. J. W. OBrixn, SB Third Ave. banished. hopes of obtaining an animal that was points due east and west. chard practice, but they allow the aN.tcough were Minn., Jan. 6. 1900. and An Arab writer has the same story. beef milk Minneapolis, both for good grower to take advantage of locations Fnvortte Remedy Tr. David Kennedy'srelief He tells us that those who buy beaver blasted. Sometimes the calf obtained from dyspepsia end and conditions me prom pt end complete trees which under Esve derangement. B. T. Trowbridge, Harlem JL&, KY Sir Arthur Sullivan's Error. between the skins can distinguish grew up Into a good milk producer could not develop normally. The side Sir Arthur Sullivan was at one time skins of masters and slaves. The latand sometimes Into a good beef proa as utilized be a Confidences. of building may greatly worried about what' appeared ter have the hair of the head rubbed ducer, but more often it grew up Into If a mans pipe could tell all the support to an apricot, nectarine, pear, be a bad inconsistency in off, because they have to pound the an animal that had neither virtue. meditations it has shared with him or grape, although the grape is the to him to Chord. Sir John Robinson wood for their masters food, and do The Lost a blank. drawn and had gambled They 1 would make his wife's hair stand only one normally adapted to such tells the story: The words are: they with their heads. the said that has general Someone on end. New York Press. a position. Northwestern Agricultu- struck one chord of music like the it One more a cow is story is about the puma, speculation pure purpose . rist sound of a great amen.' Now amen the friend of man. A certain and simple. , is a word of two syllables so that of Buenos Ayres, was a girl , ' Winter Protection of Roses. there must have been two chords. He accused of having sought to Leaves of Cow Peas. The matter of winter protection is did not notice this, he said, until after falsely the town to the Indians, and is other leaves found that the There been has It good tea; not given as much attention as form- the song bad been sung in public, and betray was condemned to be exposed in the of cow peas are twice as rich in prowhose vitality has been he was terribly afraid he would get have a but stems forest. An enormous puma guarded big of the job to erly, as plantsthe youll tein as are the fine rigor of winter can laughed at for it. Strange to say, no- her all night from tbe attacks of other Impaired by more so than much and very plants, find now be replaced so easily and at such body ever seemed to have found it beasts. The next day she was taken are the coarse stems of the plants. It slight expense that many think It hard- cut If return Your back to the town a in pronounced to dont that grocer money your you that the follows plant therefore and time to the trouble worth proIlk Schilling Beet, ly . be innocent. Romance of Animal will produce the most leaves Is the Pupils to Trim Hats. tect them. to the World. The Luton Malicious Personal Questions. chamber of plant that is of most value more to (England) To those who desire protect theii digrower. The leaves, too, are Dont ask personal questions that roses we make the following sugges- commerce has decided to offer prizes Where Conscience Is at FauiL gestible than are the stems, and this carry the sting of humiliation, rememMoss and to pupils in the elementary school If the voice of conscience were not tions: Perpetual, Hybrid is another factor in favor of the bering always that any satisfaction de Rambler roses are all perfectly hardy for competitive designs in hat quite so small or quite so still it numerous varieties are There leaves. rived from saying mean things Is ob everywhere. would do a better business. However, protection is of cow peas and these differ immensetalned at the price of feelings that not harmful to them, and where posof The growth. should be regarded always as sacred ly as to their habits sible we advise the protection of all variety that will furnish the largest roses regardless of class. number of leaves Is the best one, proThe bushes should not be covered For cow the man that grows the vided too soon. A little frost will not hurt in the careful enough curing peas is on is a the benefit but like contrary If you it, give them, to keep the leaves on the. stems so by hardening and ripening the wood. lost. is This be not a will good returns they and Excellent protection is afforded by away; your grocer subject to be considered at farmers' such material as leaves,, evergreen winter. this institutes your money. boughs, hay, straw, light manure,-etcWrite for oar Knowledge Book, A. Schilling A Enough should he used to prevent the Notes. Sheep From cold, hard labor or exercise, Company, Ban Francisco. roots from freezing, but not sufficient 'should' not be alrelaxes the stiffness and the soreFattening sheep and circulation exclude to of air. light Use for Waste Leather. ness disappears. ' lowed much range to ran over, but be careful not to unWaste leather is no longer thrown la the spring besoon. kept Reasonably closely confined. is too far them It bett cover The Old Monk Cure Pries, 25c. and 50c. He who produces ad inferior com- away. Manufacturers use it in a com- to wait until the weather Is settled. modity will always work cheaply. This pressed form. Instead of iron, to 'make A FlorisL s is especially true of the sheep breeder, . In Dee For Over 30 Tears. Tbe Kind Ton Dave Alwaya Bought d three-fourth- - 249 TEA MOUNTAINEER OVERALLS its TEA BETTER ONES CAN BE MADE HAVE YOU A WOULD YOU SEND YOU A LIKE US TO BEAUTIFUL HORSE? e A 0DLE kinds Mens, Womens, Boys and Girls Saddles. Stock Saddles, Ranch and Range Saddles. 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