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Show it y 1 FIVE MONTHS HORTICULTURE The General Demand tj,e of Well-Inform- the World has been for a simple, pleasant and jiirsys of known cient liquid laxative remedy could which physicians laxative , i a comits because use potion for family be to them to known are ponent parts in beneficial effect, and truly wholesome and gentle, yet joeeptable to the system action. prompt, in demand with its exIn supplying that of Syrup of Figs and cellent combination California Fig Syrup of Senna, the ethical lines and relies along proceeds Co its remarkathe merits of the laxative for jr on ble success. That is one of many reasons why and Elixir of Senna is given Syrup of Figs the VISITS WITH BUNGLE JiY HAND CULTIVATOR. HOME-MAD- How One Farmer Made the Garden Work an Easy Task. don't made a hand cultivator which does good work in the garden, writes a correspondent of the Farm and Home. Old plow handles, a, may be used, but they will need splicing, as shown at b, to five feet long. The hoe, or scraper, Is shown at c. This I and makes him wish he'd bought a dog instead of a marriage d. manufactured by the Califor sale Fig Syrup Co., only, and centa Price fifty druggists. leading the genuine fornia by all per bottle Handy Garden Tool. HARD TIMES, INDEED. should be made of a piece of tempered steel and brought to a sharp edge. I used a plow wheel, but one can be made of two-incboards fastened together, then cut on a circle, and a piece of band Iron put on for a h tire. CHERRY TREE SLUG. How It Can Be Easily Killed by Poison Sprays. The Colorado station gives (his adtreating the cherry and pear The slugs feed so freely tree slug: upon the surface of the leaves that they are very easily killed by any of the arsenical poisons, such as arsenate of lead, arsenlte of lime, or paris green applied In moderate strength. One pound of the arsenate of lead to each 25 gallons of water, or one pound of the paris green to 100 gallons of water, will make a preparation of sufficient strength to promptly destroy this insect. Sometimes it is necessary to make an application when cherries or plums are nearly grown when It is not advisable to cover the fruit with an arsenical polsOn. In this case one can use white hellebore In water in the proportion of one ounce to three gallons. If the hellebore is used, it Is a little better to apply towards evening. Try to distribute the spray as evenly and thoroughly as possible to all the leaves of the tree without using enough to cause it to run off to any great extent. Where only a few trees are to be treated, one may use lime or fine road dust, throwdust very freely over the surthe ing face of the leaves. This remedy Is not quite so effectual as the preceding, but can often be used with entire satvice for bo you are a victim of late financial panic? Yes, lady. You see, folks along de route is too poor now ter hand out free grub! Poor man! the Her Reason. there was tried In an Ohio court a suit for damages wherein the principal witness, a woman living near Dayton, was Induced to come to court only after several subpoenas had been served upon her. When the dilatory witness was finally brought before his honor, he said in his severest tone: can you assign, What reason madam, for disobeying the summons of the court? I ain't got none, Jedge, answered the woman, meekly, "only weve got small-podown to our place, an 1 mebbe thought youd be kinder preIllustrated. judiced agin it. Not long ago Alice is right, dont of course whine, but the advice Is just as good for thQ man as the woman. Don't whine! No matter who has taken a kick at you down town, no matter who has stuck a or ribs In knife put your burrs under your saddle or thrown salt in your eyes, dont whine! What good does it do to whine? Its a mollycoddle trait, anyhow. If you must swear, don't, but if you Don't must swear anyhow, swear! whine! Go home and make home cheerful. Its the only place in the world where the world cannot sow tacks and broken glass before your automobile. Its the only haven you have against the man who is after your job or the Iconoclast who is trying to break up It is your nest and your business. when you whine, you defile It! Keep it sweet and restful and comfortable. Don't whine there yourself and don't allow anyone else to do it. If your wife persists in making home like the street, stab her with a bologna sau sage and go to prison for life as s matter of choice. homes that are These merely a rendezvous for a man and his wife to whine at each other and tell all their real and imaginary troubles, are not homes at all In the truer sense, and the sooner they are broken up the better it will be for the Inmates. Dont whine! d He Meant Business. Two girls on of a young man, the boardwalk talked Dont, take any stock in him, said jilt. the first. "He Is a flirt. He Is But his presents He gives all the girls presents when he is making up to them. Why, he gave me something every other week. But he gives me, said the second girl, such presents as convince me that he meanB business this time. What has he given you? He has given ihe a tea service, a set of table linen, a Morris chair, a hall rug, and a beautiful brass bedstead. Exchange. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. High Art In Bill vil le. An you say it took that artist two months to paint this little picture? Shore did! Well, all Ive got to say is, hes too slow for this settlement. I could a painted two houses an four barns in that time, an not half tried. At- lanta Constitution. Your Druggist Will Tell You That Murine Eye Remedy Cures Eyes, Makes Week Eyes Strong. Doesn't Smart. Soothes Eye lain and Sells for 50c. Old age, especially an honored old age, has so great authority that this is of more value than all the pleasures of youth. Cicero. Pt. Vitus Oan-cand Nervous Diseases per manently cured bv ltr Klines Great Nerve Kestoret Fend for EHKtii IfiOG trial bottle and treatise, Ir. IL U. Kline, Ld. W1 Arch Street. Philadelphia Pa KITH, Much sympathy is wasted on people who ought to be ashamed to keep the undertaker waiting for a job. Mr. Winslow' Soothing Hyrnp. Tor children teething, .often. the gums, reduce a allays p&lo, cuici wind coilo. 25c bottle Back pay is usually slow about ing to the front. com- While Yon Walk It Cores AllenBFoot-ise forcnrnBand K bunions, hot, sweaty callous aching feet. 26c all Druggist. Nothing can atone for want of truth. Ruskin. isfaction. TRAINING Be Levi P. Brockway, S. Second Ave., Anoka, Minn., says: After lying for five months in a hospital 1 was dis-- , as incur-charged able, and given only six months to live. A Chicago art dealer was talking about the wrath of William T. Evans, the New York collector upon whom so many bogus paintings have been o o o At Home. My wife has gone to town to shop And won't be homo till almost night, porch I sit Out on the screened-iAnd think up crazy Hungs to write' tree d in a pig-nA Is singing saucily at me! n cow-hir- she buys an evening gown Or sixteen feet of costly lace, A merry widow hut, b'gosh, To shade her glowing, piquant face! d (basing bugs llo! See that And digging angleworms and Blugs! Ill bet soil. Plant Trees. If you would make your home at tractive have an orchard or fruit garden. The man who plants trees gets his pay day by day and at the Bame time builds a monument which will stand long after be, is dead. affect- imposed. "He's awfully angry, said the art Some of dealer, repressing a smile. his costliest pictures, you know, have turned out fakes. His blood boils when he thinks of the way he has been duped. He told me the other day that he could hardly understand the rage that possessed him against every petty little insignfieant dealer that had cheated him. He said it was like the rage of a waiter that he had noted one afternoon at luncheon. At luncheon, Mr. Evans said, he called his waiter's attention to a dead fly in some dish or other. The waiter, as he took the dish away, muttered with a malevolent look at the limp insect: r bill if I knew I'd give a for certain that this was the fly thats been buzzing about my nose all the morning. This sin Is permanently' attached to the front of the main building1 of the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. TVImt Does This Sign Mean ? It means that public inspection of the Laboratory and methods of doing business is honestly desired. It means that tliere is nothing about the business which is not open and aboveboard. It means that a permanent invitation is extended to anyone to come and verify any and all statements made in the advertisements of Lydia NO CHANCE TO BUNKO HIM. E. in kha in's Vegetable Compound. Is it a purely vegetable compound City Youngster Too Well Aware of the withmade from roots and herbs Wiles of Grafters. out drugs ? The baseball evangelist, the elo- Come and See. Do the women of America continuquent Billy Sunday, said during the ally use as much of it as we are told ? revival services at Sharon, Pa.: twu-dolla- BEGINNING EARLY. 1 I have already promised ten cousins to marry them. I can see I shall never get through ail my divorces. She is some restless staying home And so she goes to town to shop, And gets all tired out and hot There goes a hopper in her crop! I mean the irop, you know My wife is not built like a crow! 's chase the cat! see that bull-doHere! Quit that, sir, you pesky lout! But, here, this isn't sawing woodout! And now that blooming pipe is 'Tis thus I stay at home to write Ain't this here pome a perfect fright! g Tip for Advertisers. ee a card of thanks or an obituary painted and posted up In some mans pasture beside the road for the passersby to read? We never did. They are always found In the columns of some newspaper where they will be read by the people Instead of cattle and etc., are jackasses. If cards of thanks, best read In the columns of newspUpers. also why should not your advertisements be? Teague (Tex.) Chronicle. A I)ld anyone ever OOO Love Letters. he Oh, where are the letters of yesterday-Tletters of love, I mean. I Oh, some have been printed In books, know: The rag man has some, I ween! And others are carefully put away Where hubby won't find the things some day! Old Come and See. Was there ever such a person as Lydia E. linkham, and is there any Mrs. Iinkham now to whom sick woman are asked to write ? Como and See. Is the vast private correspondenee with siek women conducted by women only, and are the letters kept strictly conlldential ? Como and Sec. Have they really got letters from over one million, one hundred thousand women correspondents? Como and See. Have they proof that Lydia R Pinkliams Vegetable Compound has cured thousands of these women ? Keep good company. Nothing does the young more harm than bad society. Only yestetday a farmer told me about a youngster of six or seven, a little country weeker, who had 11s suspicious and mistrustful a heart as some old miser or crook. This hoy was sent by a charity society to spend a week at the farmers. The farmer set out to meet him, but was late. He ran into him halfway to (he farm, trudging along the white road, a big burlap bag of luggage on his little bony shoulder. The farmer held out his hands for the hut lap bag. Til carry It, son,' he said. Its too heavy for you.' "'Go on! said the little boy fiercely. 'Clear out now, or I'll call a cop. Strictly Fresh Eggs. There are summer resorts, remote from any agricultural communities, where fresh farm products are even harder to obtain than in the city. It was at such a place that the new boarder, who had eaten four or five breakfasts there, began to wonder why the eggs were invariably served fried. SHE COULD NOT WALK See here? he inquired one morning of the genial colored man who For Months Burning Humor on Ankles waited upon him, why do you always Opiates Alone Brought Sleep fry eggs here? Don't you ever boil Eczema Yielded to Cuticura, them? Oh-oresponded the yes, sah! I had eczema for over two years. waiter, pleasantly. "Of eose, yo' kin I had two physicians, but they only have em boiled, if yo' wants 'em. But gave me relief for a short time and I you know, sah, yo' takes tie risk! and enumerate cannot red-hea- OOO worms are easily conCabbage trolled if taken in hand promptly. Mix one ounce fresh Persian Insect powder with four gallons water and spray or sprinkle the plants. I find it a good plan to sow cowpeas or a mixture of equal parts red and crimson clover in the garden at last cultivation of corn, potatoes, melons and such crops. They make a great growth and add much humus to the heart was ed, I had smothering spells and someunconfell times scious. I got so I couldn't use my arms, my eyesight was Impaired and the kidney secretions were badly disI was completely worn out ordered. and discouraged when I began using Doans Kidney Pills, but they went right to the cause of the trouble and did their work well. I have been feeling well ever since. 50 cents a box. Sold by all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. OOO bear little fruit. Because Doctors Not Cure. My The best method I ever tried is to Silhouettes. train them to a stake. This is a safeThe fellow who feels like a fish out guard against, rot, as it keeps the fruit of water knows how it seems to get off the ground. I cut stakes from sapthe hook. lings 2Vz inches in diameter and five to six feet long, choosing those with We would never learn the truth small branches all the way up. The about certain folks if they didn't quar-te- l branches are left about four Inches occasionally. long. It Is hard for some men to rememStake the plants as you have time after they are Bet out. When they are ber they are gentlemen, when they one foot tall tie them to the stakes never have been. ir with good, strongv twine, and with A small boy always revises his defl on find some assistance later they will nition of a strait when, In after life, support and cling to the branches. Oc- he gels in a poker game. casionally, continues the writer in Farm and Home, some will not take A girl squeals when you kiss her, hold, 'and you will have to tie them for the same reason that a saucy little higher on the stake. pig does when it drinks sweet milk. This plan could not be followed in "ft field cultivation, but in a small family Look out for the darkey who prays garden It works like a charm. They for chicken. His prayers may be an should be given continuous cultivation swered If your coop door remains unall through the season if you want locked. plenty of fruit. 20 In Bohemia, courtships last of Bo IMPROVING A GARDEN HOE. we No wonder speak years. hernia as a land of lotus leaves and ft Is Made by Cutting Out Part of the honey, or words to that effect. Center. When sleep is not sleep, but fretful illustrates a waking, It is ten times worse than The accompanying western farmer's idea of what he re daylight consciousness a demon that and gards as a very chases away comfort and rest mind human the sets and upon peace handy garden a horde of biting wolves that harass tool. As is quite true, he states and annoy. that It is someThis must be a good old world, after times necessary A few days ago I left my umbrelall. in cult 1 v a ti n g on the suburban train and yesterla small plants to conductor returned It to me. the loosen the ground on each side of the day wife had told me I never would My row. For this work, says the Homeumbrella again, but just to see that stead, the hoe above, In which is cut show sunny disposition, I assured my first-class out a circular piece of blade, Is a of her my confidence That It would be tool. restored to me. It pays to have faith, I can see that. GARDEN AND ORCHARD. The grape vine that is permitted to develop too much vine and leaf will THE COME AND SEE SIGH Art Collector and Irritated Waiter Had the Same Feelings. d Just TOMATOES. Method by Which the Fruit Can Kept from Rotting. li- cense! preference by effects always buy To get its beneficial the whine! There is nothing that so completely upsets a man GOOD CAUSE FOR WRATH. HOSPITAL. Could Discharged Alice Is Right. LICE Greenwood, writing to her Don't sex, sajs: for the whine love of Heaven, IN Astonished Great Pianist. collection of anecdotes of musical celebrities just published at Loipslc contains this one under the head of Anton Rubinstein. When the great pianist was making his tour of the United States he sat one day in a railroad train looking out upon the Suddenly a man silting scenery. across the aisle spat over Rubinstein's nead out of the open window. The master drew back and gazed in astonishment and anger at the vulgar American, who smiled and said, soothingly: Dont worry; I know my distance." A s, Theres a wonderful difference between a food which merely tastes good and one which builds up strength and good healthy flesh. It makes no difference how much we eat unless we can digest it. It is not really food to the system until it is absorbed. A Yorkstate woman sajs: I had been a sufferer for ten years with stomach and liver trouble, and had got so bad that the least bit of food such as I then knew, would give me untold misery for hours after eating. 1 lost flesh until I was almost a shadow of my original self and my friends were quite alarmed about me. First 1 dropped coffee and used Postuin, then began to use Grape-Nutalthough I had little faith it would do me any good. But I continued to use the food and have gained twenty pounds in weight and fee) like another person in every I feel as if life had truly begun way. anew for me. "I can eat anything I like now in moderation, suffer no ill effects, be on my feet from morning until night. Whereas a year ago they had to send me away from home for rest while others cleaned house for me, this spring I have been able to do it myself all alone. My breakfast is simplv Grape-Nutwith cream and a cup of Postum, with sometimes an egg and a piece of toast, and but generally only Grape-Nut- s And I can work until noon Postum. and not feel as tired as one hours work would have made me a year ago. There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Weil-villCreek, Mich. Read, The Road to in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from tirre to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. s lier-etit- the ointments ed SICK EiEABAGHE lotions I used to no purpose. My ankles were one mass of sores. The itching and burning were so intense that I could not sleep. I could not walk for nearly four months. One day my husband said I had better try the Cuticura After using them three Remedies. CARTERS Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion mill Too Hearty Hating. A perfect remedy for DUzlen, Nausea, Drowsiness, Had Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, laln In the Side, TOKPin I.IVFH. They regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. ITTLE times I had the best night's rest in months unless I took an opiate. I used one set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and PlilS, and my ankles healed in a short time. It is now a year since I used Cuticura, and there has been no Mrs. David return of the eczema. Brown, Locke, Ark., May 18 and July Bear Signature Must Genuine 13, 1907. Hed Pull Hard. Senator Folker, who journeyed to Albany at the risk of his life to cast the vote that doomed racing in New inYork, had collected a number of said race-tracstances of trickery, an Albany legislator. Discussing, one day, the way jockeys so often sold races, he said that there was a Gloucester jockey once, the rider of a favorite, who was overheard to say in a saloon, the night before the favorite ran: " I shant win unless the reins break. ALMOST A SHADOW. Gained 20 lbs. on Grape-Nut- Como and Soo. This advertisement is only for doubters. The. great army of women who know from their own personal experience that no medicine in the world eipuls I.ydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable tbinixmnd for female ills will still go on using and being by it; but the poor doubting, sutlering woman must, for her own sake, he taught eonlidenee.forshealso might just as well regain her health. Fac-Simi- lo SING, BIRDIE, DONT! REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. TOILET AllTiSEPTiO Keef the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiseptically clean and free from unand disagreeable odors, healthy germ-lif- e which water, soap and tooth preparations, alone cannot do. A Miss Yellem (about to sing) What Is your favorite air, professor? Professor Fresh air and plenty of it! Good morning! Few Horses Used in China. The only places in China where horses are used to any great extent and Thn-Tsin- . are Shanghai, Esliig-TaAustralian walers, so called because they originate in New South Wales, are the most popular. These hoises are Imported into Shanghai in batches of from 20 to GO, are well taken rare of on the voyage, and, arriving lir excellent condition, are put into use within a couple of weeks aft- germicidal, ecting and disinfdeodor- izing toilel requisite of exceptional excellence and economy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At toilet and drug cents, or by mail postpaid. stores, 50 Large Trial Sample rAUTV" BOOK SCNT MIC WITH "HEALTH ANO THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. er arrival. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS And She Is Proud of It. Two ladies were lunching together one day, when one who Is a member of the Colonial Dames said to the other: "Why do you not join the Co lonial Dames? You surely must be eligible. Oh, yes, responded her friend. "I forget just now the name of my but I know we have been defor many years. Emily scending Rhodes, in Lippincott's. Electrotypes menaimmcmimmmmmtmmmKnm IN GREAT VARIETY KORj SALE tAT THE LOWEST PRICES DY r, A. !V. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER 73 W. Adum. St., Chicago COFFEE Five degrees lence: good; DAISY FLY KILLER better; dont Hopeless. ard Mrs. on very badly. Splasher stem to get 'Yes." answered Miss Cayenne. Us one of those hopeless cases where a man thinks hi ''nows ell about horse races and a woman tliink3 she knows all shout bridge." EN- TIRE SEASON It I e Ada very-- t Itlnif for dc troy-riK Hit. & 1 clean finer; fine; finest: all Schillings Best. Your grocer return's your money if you ike it, we pay him. THE LASTS of excel- s Mr. CO. and nrn- - 3 ' jr CAmnlfn RnsiLfi Cnn(f wUJJgiiUUrvS songa, 66c an., iMtm'' an approved ulk i H. song. new InfiUnka hintttra "Hryan on h ahih and ol her deui. f,i. of repulj. book, 8 for $1. AU. a. O NeiU, Ark, N EW WIIMl WSun,,r by JOHN lLNSIDNS DEFIANCE STARCH W. N. U., LAW obtained W. MORRIS, Waahiugum. D. O. Ft uk he Sait Lake City, ork i mottles uiceitW No. 33, 1903.. |