Plymouth Tribune, Volume 7, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 March 1908 — Page 7
Ä ITH cm How many American women in lonely homes to-day long for this blessing to rome into their lives, and to be able to utter these words, but because of some organic derangement this happiness is denied them. Every woman interested in this subject should know that preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by the use oi LYDIA E. PIN KHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West Union, S. G,writes to Mrs. Pinkham : I was greatly run-down in health from a weakness peculiar to my Rex, when Lydia E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. It not only restored rne to perfect health, but to my delight I am a mother." . Mrs. Josephine Hall, of Bards! own, Ky, writes : "I was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and my physician t ailed to help me. Lydia E.PinkhamV Vegetable Compound not only restrr me to perfect health, but I am nov a roud mother.' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN; For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumor?;, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? 3Irs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has prukTed thousands tu health. Address, Lynn, Mass. A 25c Bottle ol temp's Söäsam Contain 40 DOSES, And each dosa is more effective tl an four times the same quantity of ar v other conga remedy, however rell advertised and however Btronul v recommended that remedy may be, ? Eemember alwavs that KEMP'S BALSAM is the Best Cough Core It Las saved thousands from consumption. It has saved thousands of lives. At all druggists', 23c., 50c and $1. Donl accent anvthlna eis. What a Settler Can Secure In UJESTEIffl GiMBA 160 Arr Crain-C rowing Land FPrP 0 to 40 BuIkU Wkat to the Act. 40 tm 90 Bushels O&U to tfa Acr. 35 I 50 BusbeU Darier to tk Acre. Timber for Fencing and Cuildinga FREE. Good Laws with Low Taxation, Splnui Railroad Facilities aad Low Rataa Schools aad Churches Convenient. Satisfactory Market for all Productions. Cood Clintate and Perfect Health. Chances for Profitable- Investment. Some of thelcholcest grain-prcxlucini lands In Saskatchewan and Alberta may now be acquired tn these most healthful and prosperous sections oder the devised Homestead Regulations by which entry may be made by proay (rn certain conditions), by the father, mother. on. d-srMer brother or sister of Intending ho'u'-sf'-eir. Entijr fee In each case la $10.00. Pc: "Last Best West." particoUrs as .. best time to go and where to loc W. D. Scott. Superintendent , ion, Ottawa, Canada, or W. H. P.o t rloor Traction-Terminal Building, Inliaa .s. Ind., cid H. M. Wilhams, Room 20. La .Kliding, l&Icdo, Ohio, Authorized Goverr mei t Agents. P lause sar where jou saw this ad nrticsmsnt. TUILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body ntiseptically clean and free from unhealthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and toot'a preparations clone cannot do. A - - germicidal, diin JtesT-'y. izing toilet requisite of exceptional excellence and economy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. I sma Trlil Samnfs 1114 wauipiw WITH MrLTH AMD BCSUTT BOOK ri EC THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Bcsfcn.Ma; WS MADE FOR SERVICE absolutely WATLKFKUOr OILED SUITS. SLICKERS AND HATS Evrry garment guaranteed Clean - Light - Durable Suits 32 Sliders 32? jato grusr UMitts tmrrwttltZ (AiALo rtz rom nr asksm a j mr ro w vi s Ejypt Las a great number of snail landowners, over 1.000,000 persons b-nz the proprietors of tie land they occupy. PILES CCnEI) I If 6 TO 14 DAYS. P.AZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itcains. UHnd. Bleeding or ITotroding Piles In Ö to 14 d.y or money refunded. 60c The houses of worship of London will accommodate nearly million and a half people at on time.
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Oat YIeMrd OO Huhel to tbv A err. The following letter, written the Do minion Government Commissioner of Emigration, speaks for itself. It proves the story of the agente of the government that on the free homesteads offered by the government It is iossitle to become comfortably well off iu a few years: Regina, Snsfc., Nov. 23, 1007. Commissioner of Immigration, Winnipeg: Dear Sir It is with pleasure that I reply to your request. Some years ago I took up a homestead for myself and niso one for my son. The half section w hich we own Is situated between Rouleau and Drinkwater, adjoining the Moose Jaw Creek; is a low level ami heavy land. We put in 70 acres of wheat In stubble, which went 20 bush els to the acre, and SO acres of summer fallow, which went 25 bushels to the acre. All the wheat we harvested this year is No. 1 hard. That means the best wheat that can be raised on the earth. We did not sell any wheat yt-t, as we Intend to keep one part for our own seed, and sell the other part to. people w ho want first-class s.hh1. for there is no doubt If you sow good wheat you will harvest good wheat. We also threshed 9,000 bushels of firstclass oats out of 1G0 acres. Eighty acres has been fall plowing, which yielded 00 bushels per acre, and 80 acres stubble, which went GO bushels to the acre. These oats are the best kind that can be raised. We have shipped three car loads of them, and got Ü3 cents per bushel clear. Ail our grain was cut in the last week of the month of August before any frost could touch it. Notwithstanding the fact that we have had a late spring, nnd that the weather conditions this year were very adverse and unfavorable, we will make more money out of our crop this year than last. t For myself I feel compelled to Fay that Western Canada crops cannot be checked, even by unusual conditions. I am, dear sir, yours truly, (Signed) A. K A LTTC NBRUNNER. Her ieuerlt y. lie I wish that you were poor, so that you would be willing to marry me. She Evidently I am far more generous than you. I wish you were rich, so that I might be willing to marry you. la it Finch, Vne Allen'a Foot-Kane. A powder to shake Into je.tr shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns. Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous. Achlnjr. Sweating fret and Inzrowlnjr Xalls. Allen's Koot-Kase makes new or tljrht shoes easy. Sold by all Inik:2!sts and Jho Stores. 2.V. Sample mailed FltF.i:. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y; During the last u-n jeais th plague has killed more people in India than were sacrificed in all the wars since the time of Na:olpon. Tin Yon Eat rief If not you are missing half the pleasure of life. Just order from rour procer a ferr packages of 'OUIl-riK and learn how easy It 1 to make Lemon, Chocolate and Custard pies that will please you. If your grooor won't supply you. co to one who will. Tut up by D-Zerta Food Co.. Kochester. N. T. It has been estiiuateU that 1,000 pounds of tobacco are thrown away every day in the shape of unconsumed ends of cigars and cigarettes. Only One "11110310 QUININE That Is LAXATI VE PROMO QUIXIXK. Look for the signature of E. W. GICOVE. Used the World orer to Cure a Cold In One day. 25c The population of the whole Britist Empire is estimated at about 4J0,00O,000. of whom approximately 318,000,000 arc native races. Mrs. Austin's famous pancakes make a hearty, wholesome breakfast. Fresh supply now at your grocers. How Thejr Found Oat. When the Lawtons had lived in Willow rark about a month, they were Invited to a succession of little dinners at the houes of their new neighbors. Mr. Lawton was on a dyspeptic's diet, ar.d Mrs. Lawton was endeavoring to reduce her weight. I suppose we shall have to eat all sorts of tilings we don't wish, or else seem rude," said Mrs. Lawton, mournfully, as they set out for the first dinner. To their growing surprise, the bills of faro placed before them at each dinner, although not remarkably varied, were all composed of such dishes as they could both enjoy. I don't see how you all hit on the right things, when Mr. Lawton and I really are such difficult guests," said Mrs. Lawton, in a burst of confidence oae afternoon when the neighbors were takfng tea with her. The ladies looked at each other, and then one of them spoke. "You know Mary Sloan, who comes to wash for you Tuesday mornings?" she said. "Well, I luve her Mondays, and Mrs. Green has her Wednesdays, and she irons for Mrs. Torter Thursdays and scrubs for Miss Horner Fridays, eo you see " He voice trailed off into silence, but Mrs. Lawtoa no longer wondered; she "saw." 3Iawtuu a Mart. MI am glad to hear. Miss Bertha, that you have decided to become a part of the church militant." "Why, I haven't gone so far as that yet, doctor, but I'm to be er a part of the church soHal." HAPPY OLD AGE BIot Likely to Follow Proper Eatlns. As old age advances, we require less food to replace waste, and food that will not overtax the digestive organs, while supplying true nourishment. Such an Ideal food Is foupd In CrapeNuts, made of whole wheat and barley by long baking and action of diastase in the barley which changes the starch into sugar. The phosphates also, placed up under the bran-coat of the wheat, are Included la Grape-Nuts, but left out of white flour. They are necessary to the building of brain and nerve cells. "I have used GrajK'-XuK" write3 an Iowa man, "for 8 years and feel as good and am stronger than I was ten years ago. I am over 71 years old ami attend to my business every d.ty. "Among my customers 1 meet a man every day who is Ü- years old and Attributes his good health to the usu of Grape-Nuts and Postum which he has used for the last 5 years, lie mixes Grape-Nuts with Postum and says they go fine together. "For many years before I began to eat Grape-Nuts I could not say thnt I enjoyed life. or knew what it was to be able to say 4 am well,' I suffered greatly with constipation, now my habits are as regular a ever In my life. "Whenever I make extra effort I depend on Grape-Nuts food and It Just fills the bill. I can think and write a great deal easier." There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Rattle Creek. Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvllle." In pkga.
Darkness is never desirable in stables. It should be driven out. The whiter the man that cares for :hem the whiter the pigs will be. Cornmeal and wheat bran in equal parts makes a göod ration for growing The bet way to improve a run-down farm is to put it Into diiry service for a few years. Sheep seem to have the call now, and wise was the farmer who started a flock a year or two ago. Oue way of keeping the boy on the farm is making him feel that his adilce and help are needed in running It. It does cot pay to feed lice on 50,ent corn or on auy priced corn for that matter. Are your stock suffering from Termin? The hog market has been reported weak and lower so long now that It must either give its last gasp or get better pretty soon. The very first symptom of kicking should lead us to dispose of the animal that docs it. Life is precious. Never risk It with a horse that kicks. The young animals should be turned loose in a roomy shed In the winter. Plenty of good feed and exercise will keep them in health and on the grow. Some farmers are seeing signs that Indicate lower wages for farm help next summer; those not so well versed In signs are engaging their hired help now. Halter-pulling is a bad trick In a horse. Often It is brought on by careless usage in the stall. Never do anything that would frighten a horse in his stall. Look to !L that no one else does, either. Hard labor is a good cure fcr the tramp. The law should be so framed as to land him with the greatest expedition possible Into the ranks of those whose daily bread is earned by Ihe sweat of the brow. Fertile eggs with strong vigorous ferms can be obtained only from healthy stock well cared for. Tor fowls require plenty of exercise, sanitary quarters and clean food, with pure water, some grit, vegetables and green cut bone or meat meals. Begin to work the horses carefully in the springtime. They have been standing about till their muscles are all soft, and to get right down to hard work, all at once may make them sick. Feed ' carefully, too, for a few days. Better underfeed tlian to give too much on the start. Fever In sows at farrowing time may be due to feeding a corn ration, to too little activity during the latter period of gestation, to constipation as an outgrowth thereof, and to unclean Water. Provide the right food and conditions and you v.ill not be troubled with the bow which eats her offspring. Did you ever watch beans grow? Ihey come up out of the ground as if they had been planted upside dcrwn. F,ach appears carrying the seed on top of the stalk, as if they were afraid that folks wouldn't know tint they were beans unless they Immediately lold them. The shipping quality of fruit deterDlnes largely Its value. One of the first tilings asked about any new fruit Is: "What are its shipping qualities?" Many and many a fine newfruit has been brought to tho front nd discarded on account of being "too soft to ship." Up to the present time few fruits have been able to keep popalar attention through their usefulness In the home garden only, yet it would be wise to hold onto them for this reason alone. Give variety to the diet of the poultry. Millets and kaffir corn, as well as sunflower seeds, should be given as a change In the ration. It Is now posslblo to buy a long list of poultry feeds, such as those mentioned. The more the food is changed the more do the fowls enjoy their food, and this lends to the Increased secretion of the di rective Juices and the greater utility of the foods. That enjoyment of food Increases the digestive powers has been abundantly proved by the scientists that have been studying such matters. Prenerrrd The agricultural department at Washington recently tested eggs which had been preserved four years in water glass (sodium silicate). They wer found to have an unpleasant taste, and tho white coagulate! in cooking. There was a slight taste of soda and tho white had become pink In color and very liquid. Eggs kept In water glass for six months tasted and smelled like well-kept eggs a few days old. The Family Horse In AVlnler. In winter It is worse than cruel to neglect having your liorse "roughed" when the going Is hard and slippery. The danger lies not only In an actual fall but also in the ttralnlng of nntLsual muscles, which the ioor brute Is compelled to resort to In order to keep his footing. A horse that la not suro of his footing lccomos very nervous and restless and ?oon tires. The prospect of n fall thows him Into n panic, fcr a horse dreads nothing bo much us falling down. Suburban Life. IIouo I'lnut Fertilizer. Every home should have s.-eo for a few tlowen and plants for embellishment. Professor Van Dyke, of the New York Experiment Station, gives the following prescription for a fertilizer for house plants: Buy at the drug one and one-half pounds of nitrate of soda, a half ioTind of phosphate of soda ansl one pound of sulphate of potash. Mix and pulverize the material thoroughly. When required for use put a rounding tablespoonful of thU mixture in a gallon cf hot soft water. To fertilize the plants put a teacupful of the water on a six-Inch spot, and more In proportion on larger spots. Do not use oftener
than once in two weeks, nnd do cot let the fertilizer touch the foliage.
The PlK-Eatlnc Sow. Dip a woolen rag into kerosene and rub it lightly over the hair of the pigs. Be careful, however, not to get It on the skin, as it will blister. The smell of t!'0 kerosene disgusts the sow at once nnd thus prevents her from taking the life of her young. As a general thing it is somewhat of a difficulty to break a sow from the habit of eating her young after she has once formed this vicious nnd unnatural desire. It starts from the sow being out of conjdltlon; she Is feverish and her appe tite demands something that she is not getting. Orent Foret Iteserves of Nevada. The national forest reserve in Nevada now reaches the enormous total of 8,oL,S,479 acres, says the San Francisco Chronicle. The total acreage of the state, including water surface. Is something over 71,000,000. Thereforo the forest reserve comprises more than one acre in every ten. The last reserve formed was the Las Vegas National Forest, locally known as Sheep Mountains. It covers an area of 193,S40 acres, and is the eighth to Le formed in the state. In addition to this, the Secretary of the Interior has announced the withdrawal of (ilbViöl acres in Whit line and Nye counties, to be added to the national forest reserve, making a total of over 9,000.000 acre3 that will have lcen withdrawn In a short time. Vnlne of ForcfttR. The value of a forest preserve with reference to the development of the water power is demonstrated by the following statement made by M. O. Lioighton, chief hydrographer of the United States Geological Survey. Mr. IcIghton spoke In particular of the Southern Appalachian region. He declared that a conservative estimate of the water power available in the region was at least 7,000,000 horse-power : that oue-fifth of this sold at an annual rental of $20 per horse-power would yield to the government. If a national reserve should be made of the region, the equivalent of 3 per cent Interest on a capital of $933.000,000. The denudation of the hills of 4heir forest coveriug, which, he affirmed. Is ever on the Increase, costs the government every yvar several million dollars merely by the destruction wrought, besides the depreciation in land values. PolntR About Fooltry. Feather pulling is a vice generally aused by overcrowding aud Idleness. It is estimated that turkeys will akrink about one-third In dressing. Beech nuts are very much liked by turkeys. They are of a fattening na ture. Quinine dissolved Is water is an excellent wash for swelled head caused by roup. The Cornish Indian games are not profitable layers, but are strictly first class table fowls For good winter laying and for fine fryinz chickens there are no better breeds than our American varieties. Before giving liquid medicine to sick fowls be 6ure to see that their nostrils 4ire clear or they may strangle. Gapes Is a disease that shows Itself n chicks between the age of C and 8 veeks, aud not generally after 4 UiontLs. When pullets are too fat too much animal heat is apt to be created, which A likely to throw them into moult out f season. A dose of quinine for a grown fowl Is what will llo on the point of a common-sized pocketknifc, given once a day. Smaller chicks a less amount I proiortlon to age. The United States census report chows that the America hen averages but eight dozen eggs per annum. With a littlo scientific feeding the average could be brought up to twelve dozen. Home and Farm. Farmer Shonld Tent Seed Corn. During the past two months members of the Perdue (Ind.) Experiment Sta tion have made a study of the seed corn of the State, and find the vitality of much of It to be in a serious condition. The unusual cold, wet season of 1907 did not allow the corn to ma ture and dry out before the time of frosts. In the early part of October much of the corn of the State was still In a very moist and Immature condi tlon, and the series of hard freezes which came at that time materially In jured the vitality. The result of these conditions is that those corn growers who depended on late selected seed aro now finding upon close examination many ears of questionable vitality. For these reasons all seed corn should be specially selected and tlioroughly tot ed. A test of each Individual oar should be made .and all weak or dead ears should be discarded. This test can be made in several ways. The following Is suggested as a reliable, and satisfactory one: Take a box made of inch lumber and of any convenient size, say about 2x3 feet and 3 Inches deep. Through the ends and sides, about 2j Indies from the bottom, bore small holes 2 inches apart. Through these holes string a light galvanized wire, which will divide tho box Into squares 2 Inches to the side. Then fill tlie box with garden soil or sand and it is ready for use. The ears should be laid cn the floor or racks In a row, so they can be nuin bored. From ear No. 1 remove five ker nels, each from a different part of the ear, and place these In square No. 1, remove five kernels from ear No. 2 and place In square No. 2, and so on until all the oirs have been tested. After placing the kernels, moisten the material 4n the box thoroughly and cover with a glass or a rug, to keep the surface from drying. Place the tester In a room of ordinary living-room temI oral uro. or about 70 degrees Fahren luit. After live days examine tho corn, i.nd any ears that fall to show a strong germination of the kernels should bo removed and discarded. This method of testing corn is slm pie, convenient and rapid, and means much in securing strong, germlnable seed. Only fourteen ears are required t- plant an acre of ground. With an average yield each ear means five bushels In the fall. When a man can test five to eight bushels In a day and lo cate definitely all weak or bad ears, can he afford to neglect this important step In the preparation of his seed corn?
emia Effect11 "J oanses thooy.st(?m EffecVually; Dispels ColaV amlHeai arlios duo to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts truly as a Laxative. Bestorileniimpri nnrl CKili ren-ybunö nnd Ol J. 1o gel itsll ene jicial Ej jects Always l)uy the Genuine uhich lias ine jull name qjtlic Company r CALIFORNIA vStrup Co. by whom it is manufac ture A, printed on the Jront of c ery package. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one size only, regular price 50jer bottle. Xatulnis the Tiger. On the overfurow of the monarchy of Louis rbilippe a Sunday crowd visited the Jardin des Plantes and was amazed to find the fine specimen of the Ilcngal tiger still bearing the label of "Le Tigre Royal." Nothing would serve the furious crowd but that at once on the spot the authorities should change the name to "Le Tigre National," and they did. London Academy. A Flatterer. "Yes. ma'am," the convict was saying, "I'm hero jist for trying to flatter a rich man." ' "The idea!" exclaimed the prison visitor. "Yes, ma'am. I jist tried to Imitate his signature on a check." Tit-Bits. A EEMARKABLE MAN. Active and Bright, Though Almost n Centenarian. Shepard Kollock, of 44 Wallace St.. Red Hank. X. J., Is a remarkable man at tho age of OS. For 40 years be was a victim of kidney troubles and doctors said he would never be cured. "I was trying everything," says Mr. Kol lock, "but my back was lame and Vi Jf.f y weak and every exVivv "tion sent a sharp twinge through me. I had to get up several times each night and the kidney secretions contained a heavy sediment. Recently I began using 3oan's Kidney Pills, with fine results. They have given me entire relief." Sold by nil dealers. r0 cents a box. Fuster-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. X. Y. There has been a revival of the whaling Industry. A few years ago the annual catch had dwindled down to 150. Garfield Tea a simple and satisfactory laxative! Coiniwsed of Herbs, it regulates liver and kidneys, overcomes constipation and brings Good Health. A woman with a pedometer discovered that the covered seven miles a day in doing her ordinary household work. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. From Oetoberto May. Colds are the most frequent ranseof Headache. I,AXATIVEBKOMO VlU I X 1 NEremoves cause. 12. W.O ro y on box 25c Statistics show ihat married women live two j'cars longer than single ones. Mra. Wlnsiow's 8octhimq bTucp Tor Chi dren teething ; a-'fiena ibe gums, reduces tonanimatloo, llaj pala. cures wind voile. 25 cents a bottle. . Free Convent of the People. . The "pioneer American Democrat" was the Iiev. Thomas Hooker of Connecticut, who, In a sermon in Hartford in the year 1G33, said, "The foundation of all authority Is flrsiy laid in the free consent of the people." There, in embryo, were the Revolution and the great republic. In the "Fundamental Orders of Connecticut," Inspired by Hooker and adopted at Hartford In 1C1S. we have the first written constitution known to history that created a government. And that government wss as near a perfect democracy as the world has ever seen. Xew York American. Let us do your Printing using Eaöjc Linen fcr your office stationery. You can get the paper and envelopes to match. It l the real thing. Take no other. A
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One dollar's worth of steam will do as much work as $1(X) in hand work. Berlin has a greater number of policemen, per capita, than any other city.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA.
Terrible Itehins Prevented SleepHand, Arm nnd Legs Affected Culirura Cared In Dnra. "I had eczema nearly fifteen years. The affected parts were my hands, arms and legs. They were the worst in tlie winter time, and were always itchy, and I could not keep from scratching them. I had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night I would have to scratch through the bandages as the itching was so severe, and at times I would have to tear everything off my hands to scratch the skin. I could not rest or sleep. I had several physicians treat me but they could not give me a permanent cure nor even could they stop the Itching. After using the Cutlcura Soap, one box of Cuticura Ointment and two bottles of Cutlcura Resolvent for about six days the Itching had ceased, and now the ores have disappeared, and I never felt better in my life than I do now. Edward Worell, Band 30th U. S. Infantry. Fort Crook. Nebraska." Japnnene Dreis Indiente Ajce. In Japan social law decrees that every woman, old or young, shall dress according to her age. As she advances from the time she Is a little mite In a befiowered kimcno until she Is elderly, the colors of her garments become more sober, more subdued. And, strangely, the great ambition of a woman's life there is to become old. She rejoices when she can wear plain black and cut the hair off her head. She does this when she is approaching three-score years. . Remarkably pretty are the soft flowing dresses these little Japanese women wear; in early life thej' disport nearly all the colors of the rainbow. Xothing Is more charming to the eye than a bevy of these pretty young girls. Xo women in late life, perhaps, appear so funereal as the Japanese women when they have laid aside the gaudy livery of their youth. Billion Dollar Gras. Most remarkable grass of the century. Good for three rousing crops annually. One Iowa farmer on 100 acres sold $o,800.00 worth of seed and had 300 tons of hay besides. It is immense. Do try it. FOB IOC AND THIS NOTICE Fend to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis- to pay postage, etc.. and they will mail you the only original seed catalog published in America, with samples of Billion Dollar Grass, Macaroni Wheat, the sir miller mixer. Sainfoin, the dry soil loxuriator. Victoria Rape, the 20c a ton green food producer. Silver King Barley yielding 173 bu. per acre, etc., etc.. etc And if you send 14c we will add a package of new farm seed never before seen by you. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis. C. X. U. Million (or Public llnths. The Italian ministry of public Instruction has decided to reconstruct the Raths of Caracalla to conform to descriptions transmitted by history. It Is also the Intention to have them used by the people as In olden times. The reconstruction will cost millions of dollars as the marble nnd statuary which ornamented the baths nearly 2.000 years ago have been removed to decorate churches and houses of the aristocracy la Rome. A Good Substitute. Jimmy had his weak points, as an example of the result of modern educational methods, but his brain was of excellent qualjty. When the teacher looked at him and inquired, coldly, "What Is a synonym, James?" he was ready with his answer. "It's a word that you can use When you don't know how to spell the one you thought of first," he replied, cheerfully. How's This? VTe ofTer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. W. the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hlra perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, Kl.NNAN & MAHVIJf, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aetlng directly upon the blood and mucous ui faces of the system. T,(?sOulonials sent free. Trice, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druzzists. .... Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Punlahmenla lor Jturuer In Europe, Some Interesting information concerning punishments for murder in foreign countries has been issued by the Rritteh Horn Office. The countries wiiieb. Inflict no death penalty, however brutal or premeditated the crime, are Italy, Holland. Xorway, Switzerland, Portugal and Russia, savo where the lives of the Eiuperor, the Fmpress and the heir to the throne are concerned. The Canton of Zug, In Switzerland, imposes the lowest minimum penalty in the world, three years' Imprisonment, for willful homicide, the maximum punishment being imprisonment for life. Of those countries which Inflict the death penalty, but rarely carry it out, Sweden Is most notable. Capital punishment is Inflicted by decapitation, but the penalty imposed for premeditated murder is almost invariably commuted to penal servitude for life. Germany distinguishes between two kinds of murder one, premeditated and Intentional, Is punishable by death; the second, intentional homicide without deliberation. Is punishable by penal servitude for from five to fifteen yeara. We should all drink four or five pints of pure cold water every day. Easy to buy, easy to try, the best, wholesome, appetizing breakfast. Is Mrs. Austin's famous pancakes. One hundred and titty firemen are employed ou some of the great American liners.
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