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Show "I Wan Everybody to Know How Completely It Cures Indigestion. ThU shows the unselfish disposition of Mr. Hodge, of Orchard Cottage, Ippieden, New-towho, having been cured by Vogcler's Compound, wishes every other sufferer to know of the benefit he has received from this marvellous remedy. He tells his story as follows i find Vogeler. Cor.tpmiad a remedy last year I was in a thorough bad one jXJ dray leg after the hrdy I had tried wueu of remedies ad vet lined to euri1lm',.cill!BIromand all its sttendant evils, but was hid to worse when I had the -- ojd rapidly sum fortune to he recommended to take Voeeler's Comdid so, and am thankful to aay it mode a pound. I new man of me. I should like other people to knnw now completely it koucaa urator the worat lormsof indigestion and clistwpiia. (Signed) Gsoa.ii H. Hones. Vogeler a Compound is ths reme J" CeDt,1fD'flaI i greatest dy of the century for all stomach disorders and liver and kidney troubles in both men and women. A free sample bottle will be sent on ajiplication to the proprietors, St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md. CLEVEREST ROGUE IN ENGLAND Klah Soil .1 SSa Eeargladem Scientists claim that the boil of the Mas Capable of Making Aniaricaa Sharp Everglades In Florida Is the richest in the world, and would, if drained, proLook ta Their Laarele. A person of distinct genius has Just duce marvelous crops of nearly anybeen sentenced to seven years' peual thing planted. It Is proposed to reclaim servitude In Liverpool. His name is this Immense tract, whtch covers nearHe be- ly 4,000 square mllee, by building Charles William Burrows. gan life as a druggist's assistant. drainage canale to take off the water, Later he was a member of a strolling and at the same time aerveas a means theatrical troupe.. Then he exhibited of transportation between plantations. a fake bullet-procoat. When this Contrary to the general belief, the Evwas played out he bought the prac- erglades are healthful, the water ie aweet and pure, and there is almsst n tice and residence of a doctor, although he had not a penny in his total absence of fevers and epidemic possession at the time. On the diseases. The coat of preparing these strength of the purchase, however, he lands for cultivation will be about 12.75 managed to borrow $375 and the doc- per acre. tors horse and carriage. He then Fares t of California. formed a syndicate to manufacture a In the northern part of San Jose apparatus devised by him to generate county, California, and 3 lapping over electricity In a new way. For several San Mateo county. Ilea the lntp months he drew a big salary as Big Basin, a bit of the primitive manager of the syndicate and borrowThe exact area of the tract is forest ed money right and left. Incidentally about 2,500 acres. It contains one ol he married three different women. He the finest stretches of woodland which also managed to get himself appointremains In the state. The characterisDear Mrs. Tinkiiam : Being a mother of five children I ed as assistant house surgeon in a tic tree Is the giant redwood. It has have had experience with the general troubles of my sex. I was prominent hospital, and held the poat been proposed to convert the basin into for several weeks before the authorilacerated when one of my children was born and from that hour I a forest preserve. ties discovered that he was not a docdate all my afflictions. I found that within a few months my health tor at all. By that time he had made We promise that should yon use PUThay In the form of more loans from NAM FADELESS DYES and be disatr was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and Ufied from any canoe whatever, tore-funeverybody in sight. frequent flooding. I became weak and dizzy but kept on my feet, 10c. for every package. When he wn arrested at last, beMo. Co.. Dkl'O Monroe Unionville, sides these charges there were the foldragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor of lowing against him: Larceny poswho had been helped by taking Lydia 11. lMiikliani's Not a Modern Invention. Vegetable tal orders, larceny of a horse and modern invention Another I insisted take that I did so and least at one bottle. Compound wagon, larceny of a silver flute, larnow atbulkhead-- Is the water-tigceny of an electrical push button, lar- tributed to Chinese experience. In a felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven months ceny of a watch and passing a bogus I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and paper presented to the Institute of Machtek for 250. the use of the bulkrine Engineers are mine once more. I know how to value it now when it The authorities hope against reason head principle on Chinese Junks from strength that. he will not succeed In stealing time Immemorial was pointed out. was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you. ths prison. New York Press. The few dollars I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it Stops the Cxough and Cold Off Works the Yours very truly, Mrs. Anna McKay, Chaplain FENIMORE COOPERS GREAT WORK Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Trice 23a was worth to me. Sons of Ms Created Throe Distinct and Notable Temperance." Goergo Washington's H i p. of Flrtlan. Types The original map made by Qeorge $5000 FORFEIT IF TIIE ABOVE LETTER IS SOT GENUINE. Few American romancers have writin 1775 of the lands on the Washington No other female medicine In the world has received such ten so many bookB as James Fenlmore Great Kanawha river. West Virginia, and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. Widespread Cooper; none achieved, like him, the to him by the British governhonor of having created three distinct granted Mrs. IMnkliam Invites all sick women to write her for advice. ment In 1763, for his services in the and notable types of fiction. It is not Braddock She lias to health. Address, Lynn, tfou. thousands guided Is now In the expedition. too much to say that Cooper's novel, of the Library of Congress. The Pilot," set the fashion for all possession The map is about two by five feet, and Mrs. Joplin Rowe and Miss Luck Of course t lie conductor never knew sea stories that followed it; his la entirely In the handwriting of h women tho two are she giggled when he remarked: why only tales were the progenitors to lie elected members of the Royal of the hundreds of romantic tales of Washington. "Careful, miss; always get off a life and adventure among the Indians, of British with your face in front-car although Concentrated Common Sense Artists, Society Using and his Spy.' was the first great novel Hamlin's Wisard OIL It drives away all the organization is 117 years old. with scenes and characters of the Rev- pain Instantly. llall'o Catarrh Cura Plso'i Cure cannot be too highly spoken of aa ' cure. Trice, 73& olutionary wai. It must be admitted, la e constitutional Ssainior of Camps. O cough euro. J. W. U'Uhjbn, S3 Third Atm, ropaiarlly also, that no other author of high reSummer campa" have become so H Minneapolis Mina, Jan. 6, lSUOk Site He's just crazy to get into pute wrote books so widely different much of an institution that the New In merit and Interest; some of his York furnlturemakers this season are Booker Washington has purchased a society. stories are so weak as to be scarcely lie He certainly is, if he could just taking notice of them, and trying their summer home near Columbian square, known, by name, even to his heartiest trade. as easily stay out South Weymouth, Mass. more than half admirers, yet a century after his death, some of bis books are in steady demand at all the libraries in the land, and several publishers find profit In Issuing new ediNo tions for individual purchasers. other American novelists works have been so heartily received In Europe as were Coopers or have been as highly praised by foreign romancers of high Commendation as high as reputation was lavlt ' upon some of Cooper's stories by Sir Walter Scott, Miss llalxac and the elder Dumas would astonish and delight the greatwhoest American novelist ever he may be. Not only were his greater books translated into most ITealth will come with all its blessings to those wlio know the way, ami it is mainly a queslanguages of Europe, but at least one with all the term implies, lint the efforts which strengthen the system, tion of right-livinof them, The Spy." is still read in the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are imjiortuiit, emit in a way, vilille it is Arabic and Persian. John llabberton also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsanIn the Era. itary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that the Queer Snjientltlon. medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value, and the tine remedy A curious example of superstition which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of Figs manufactured by was made public the other day the California Fig Syrnp Co. through the medium of the law courts With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char of Berlin. A tree growing opposite and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness ami comfort come to acter the gateway of a farmer was noticed and if one would remove the torpor and strain ami congestion attendant upon a conthe heart, to he withering away and dying. On stipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and further investigation it was found that a deep hole had been bored in it, pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, hut when a laxative is requi d probably by some person who wished to kill it As the tree somewhat inremember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with commoded the entrance to the farmthe beneficial effects of Syrnp of Figs. It is for sale liy ail reliable druggists. Trice fifty ers house he was charged with the cents per bottle. deed and fined. He. however, apThe excellence of Syrup of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of th" plants used in the pealed to a higher court and succeedcombination and also from the method of manufacture which eusnres that perfect purity au-.ed In proving that the hole had been uniformity of product essential in ti perfect family laxative. All the members of ihe family bored by some superstitious person from the youngest to the most ndvanecd in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed ami who believed in the old superstition share alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the only remedy 01 at a leeks househould Illness It if that known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other iaxati-- . cs Unit it acts gently can bo driven away by burying" it In and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, iu anyway, as it is five from every a healthy tree. A hole is bored in to buy tho the tree and all kinds of medicines quality or snhstance. To get its hem final effects it is always neccs.-ar- y are buried In the hole, which is then Co. of every on Co. is California name the front the of and fall the printed Fig Syrup genuine carefully stopped up, amid the singpackage. ing of weird incantations. This could have been done by any superstitious person In the neighborhood, the farmer pointed out The Judge acquitted him. of ed Why la It That St. Jacobs Oil always affords instant relief from pains, after all other remedies have signally failed? Simply because it is peculiar to itself, wholly unlike another remedy. It possesses great penetrating (tower, reaching the very seat of the disease. It acts like magic. It conquers pain quickly and surely. It is an outward application, and is used by millions of people. Conscientious. d Is he? McJigger Conscientious, Thingumbob Terribly so. He went out the other day and left a sign on his office door that he'd be back in half an hour, and hang me if he didn't keep his word. 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Tblela the cuudlliuu ol the fanner in Western L'anaila of Anlnl-bole- , I'rayincetif Manitoba andA.tlistrU'M I no. Thouaauds SaKltalrl'.ewiin aril of Americans : e now acitled there. Reduced rates on ell railway for hnnieseekent and settlers. New district am being opened up this year, flte new forty page Allan of Western a l Tha Origin of the Cat, Agnes Keppl.er in her book on cats entitled The Fireside Sphinx," tells of the following legend, giving the exact account of the origin of the domestic cat and the peculiar work that he was created for: The cat sprang into existence at the deluge, for during the long weeks In which the ark floated over the waste of waters the rats and the mice Increased so alarmingly that the comfort If there was any comfort of the Inmates was threatened with destruction. Then Noah, equal to the emergency, passed his hand three times over the head of the lioness and lo! he sneezed forth the cat." t'a-rad- sent free to a l uppllnint. F. 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