A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED BY PE-RU-NA. Pcruna 13 a Catarrhal Tonic Especially Adapted to the Declining Powers cf Old Ago Tn o!d the mumm muntiriirif ht rnme thickened anil partly lust their unc tion. Thia lead to rnr,''' '0M ' nearin, emdl ami toate, aa well aa digestive dis turbance. . I'eruna corn-He all this hf ite ipecific ceralion nn all the Liucous membrane! I the body. One bottle will convince any one. Once asrd and I'erunit lecomra a lifelong aland lijr with oid and young. ' , 1 "vy (fj,, nTAjfX..Z, 1 SieK QAll.ZfuTKet. gj Btrong and Vigorous- at the Age of Eighty-eight Her. ,T. N. Parker, t'tiea, N. Y., writes: "In June, 1901, 1 lot my sense of hear ing entirely. Sly hearing had been some what impaired for several years, but not o much affected but that I could hold converge with my friends: but in June, 19(11. my sense oi hearing left me so thnt I could hear no sound whatever. I was also troubled with rheumatic pains in my limbs. 1 commenced taking i'eruna nd now my hearing is restored as good as it was prior to June, 11)01. My riieu- The Kprl i.7 In t 'to bent ttmn to treat cn 'iccl, .V.t 'nro rrnew hcMrlf every spring. The aiVr-m In rejuvenated bu a (. i weather. Thin rentier med icines more effjctlve. A mhort course of I'eruna, onHlnted bu the bnlmi air "ftprlnj, will cure old, stubborn. cane of catarrh that hai'e rciiUted treat ment for yearn. Everybody nhould hiv" a copy of . llarlman'H Intent book on catarrh. Ad J rets The Veruna, Mcdtcln Co., Columbia, Ohio. SENnHTAMI'-tiet full deaerlitlnn ana1 prleo of ,V) clieniest turrits In Ditto at i nes ut will aitrnet buyern. II, N. ilaucrott, Jedersuu, Astitubula Cuumjr. Ohio. FREE to WOmEW A Largo Trial Box and book of In tructlons absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove tho value ol PaxtineToilef Antiseptic Paxtlne Is In powder form to dlsiolv la water non-poisonous nd tar superior to liquid sntlsnflra rnftfalnlna alcohol which Irritates Inllamed suriaccs, and hava itn rUi.l.. I crtics. The contsnls of svery bos snakes mors Antiseptic Solu tion larts longer I ffos furtherhas mors uses In the family and i OoesmorcaoAflf hananw antiseptic preparation you can buy. The formula of a noted Boston nhvslrl.m. nd used with greet success as a Vaginal Waih, forLfucorrhota, Pelvic Cttarrh, Naial Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cut, and all soreness of mucui membrane. 1 In local treatment of female ills Paxtlne Is Invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo challoneo the world to produce Its equal for thoroughness. 1 1 is a revelation in cleansing sd healing power) it kills all germs wuicU cause Inflammation and disebarges. All leaJlngdrugslsts koep Paxtlne; prlce.Mfl. boi If yoursituosnot.send to asforlt. Imn't take asubstltuu there is nothing liksl'axttna. Write for the Free lioz of Paitlne to-day. & PAITON CO., 7 Peps Eldg., Boston, Mali, W. L. DOUGLAS S4.00, S3.50, 83.00, S2.50 SHOES BEST IN THE WORLD. W.L. Douglas shoes are worn by nioro men than any other make. The reason is, they hold their hape,titbetter,veiir longer, anil imv greater intrinsic value than any other shoes. 0o4 CiMruwhtrt. .' l.Ank fir nume nnri iti'ic ,,. Itnifitm. DoiiKltia uses Citron C'nlfalctn, wlilrli Is every iv here coiiclcil tnliel lie finest 1'nleiit L.Kt Iter yet proiliireil. Fu,f Co or I iltt$ uttd. tf.iMt , utMil.sr. riii, rilrs. Vl'r.ir for rulnlntf. W. L. 11;LAH, llrucktou, Mass. Looking for a Home ? Tfc-.a why a at keep Isj view tha t (hat the raraslns Uads mt WPVffLi&l Prinnrln an vntfirirmt r rapport ft popTilatlon oi m.ono.ooo or vtM-1 Tit imtnltfnUt& tot Ik pMt us yuus Urn FREE Honw.taad Land aatlr aooesalhla, while otber Ud4s msr ba rar tiaaa4 lrno Hallway and I.an4 Cooninl. 1 ha mln and sra4 us lands of V) nttem CuDaila ara tha Imwi ou the ountlDao. prodartas tha btt ffraia aud osttla (fad oa tfraaB aions) raady for uarkat. Markets, ajhaala, Ball-amjra aa4 all aibe Modlclaas asaka Waatera fjaaada aa srtakla aat far Ika aaatlar. ' Fnr a dssorlptrra AUss sad othar JnfomatloB mntlf a Mr. W. l. Ht'OTT. apariutaodaat of luimUrratloa, UlUSSi tsisss, JI OU-tW with I zm '';;ii''','K"'"'iVrv 3:. W'bl vim v JLflr'xL wMm tr.ntie p.-iinn arc a'l gone. I cannot apeak too liialily of I'truiia. ami now when M vear o,i can any it lia invigorated my wh.i.e avMr-m. 1 cannot nut iiiiiik, iirar l)uitor. lli.it voti nint feci very thankful to the all loving Father that you have been to the aM loving l a'.nrr imu vou nave u permitted to live, on. I by your ekill be Iimiiir a you have Ucn to suffer humanity." P.cv. J. N. I'arltcr. r aiirn lleriiig A Bishop'i letter. T. II. J-omax. D. P., Ili'hop 2nd Pist. A. M. 10. . of t Inrlotle, X. (.'., writes: "1 recommend your l'rriiiia to all who wa'it a stieiutlicning tonic ami a very effective remedy fur all catarrhal coin plaints." 1. 11. Iomax. If you do not receive prompt and aatiafar toiy'icsiiit from the use of IVruim. wiiu at once to Pr. llnrtnian. giving a full state nient of your case and he will 1 e pleased to g.ve vou his valuable advice gratia. Address Pr. Martian, l'lennlent ol The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Oliio. Crutoe'a Island. In wrltlr.g "Kobliifon Crusoo," Rcfoo with a story-teller's license, took many liberties with thp original narrative. One of these cliaiiKra has been to tell us that Crusoe's island was situated on the cast coast cf South America, near the mouth of the Orinoco Hlver. There can be no doubt, however, that the Islnnd of Juan Fernandez, with its eaves and its lookout, was tho is land which Pefoe has described; nor that tho adventures of Alexander Sel kirk have been faithfully reproduced with an added V harm. In the story of "Koblnson Crusoe." St. Nicholas. King Edward of Knclnnd has given orders, through the Iord Chamberlain that throe shall be no public singing In England of topical soups easting ildl culo upon either tho Russians or tho Japanese in tho present war. Hanknu, China, exported nearly two million dollais' worth of wood oil last year. It is used for making varnishes and soaps. Satisfactory experiments In growing the oil freo from seed have bueu made in California. Pr. II. C. Emerson, of Springfield, Mass., advocates the uso of individual drinking cups in the public schools. REACH THE SPOT. To cure nn aching back, The pains of rheumatism, Tho tired-out feelings, Vou must reach tho spot get at the cause. In most eases 'tis tho kidneys. Doau'i Kidney rills are for tho kid neys. Charles Blerbaeh, stono contractor, living at 20115 Chestnut St., Erie, Ta., ay: "For two years I had kidney trouble, and there was such a severe pain through my loins and limbs that I could not stoop or straighten up without great pain, had dlUlctilty in getting about and was unable to rest at night, aris ing in the morning tired and worn out. Tho kidney secre tions were Irregu- ular and deposited a heavy sediment. Doctors treated me for rheumatism, but failed to help me. I lost all confidence in medicine, and began to feel as if life were not worth living. Doan's Kidney Pills, however, relieved me so quickly and so thorough, ly that I gladly niatjo a statement to thnt effect for publication. This was In 1808, and during tho six years which hove elapsed I have never known Doan's Kidney nils to fall. They cured my wife of a severe case of back ache in the same thorough manner." A free trial of this great kidney mod lclue which cured Mr. Illcrbnch will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster Mllburn Co.. Uuffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists; price CO rents per box. "Too 'tip tki nty; forAaythiW Pi' Cnarcoal for Poultry. The habit ol mixing grit, shell or charcoal in with the niaBli food Is detrimental to the Fowls. It Is very wrong. Indeed, to either rloj up the crop or overload the) gizzard with thoso necessities, the supplying of which tho fowls know very much more about than we do. The grit box should hang ngnlnst the wall, and always havo four com partments; one for grit, one fur shell, one for charcoal, and the other to bo used for sand or gravel. It is not necessary to feed powders or condiments of any kind to healthy poultry that Is properly housed, cared for and fed. When they need any thing In tho way of a condiment, a mixture of equal parts of cayenne pep per, ground ginger, cloves and all spice is good, about a tenf Ixitiful In tho mnsh for eat h dozen fowls twice a week Is sufficient. Comr.ieiclal Foul try. Treating Potatoes. Some farmers havo tho Idea firmly fixed In their minds thnt stable mnnuro ought not to be tiied In growing pota toes, the clolm being that It causes tho scab which Is so destructive. This is not correct, for If thho fungitn la In the seed potnto tho scab will appear no matter what sort of fertilizer It used t growing the crop. Tho only way at 111 certain of avoiding scab in the po tato crop is to treat tho seed tubers used, and this should always be done regardless of where the peed comes from. You may contemplate using seed that you feel certain Is frco from the germ of the scab, but it will be safer to treat tho seed. Huy some cotnmorleal formalin, and to each one-half pint of It add fifteen Fallons of water. Then soak tho soed tubers in tho mixture for two or even three hours. Po this before planting .nd you will bo reasonably sure of having the crop freo from scab. Alfalfa In Orchards. A number of correspondents who are Interested In alfalfa hnvo asked If It would not bo a valuable crop for tho orchard. The experience of the writer has beta limited In this direction, but, so far p.s It goes. It is In accord with that of others who have tried It and Is decidedly against tho uso of alfalfa In the orchard. Two things about al falfa should bo remembered. First, It roots deeply end henco Its roots would bo likely to rob tho soil of fertility needed by the trees. Second, as the roots would not afford any food for tho treo until. plowed un der, tho deep plowing would of necessi ty injure the treo roots. Try alfalfa by all means, but try It In tho open field, preparing tho seed bed early ami thoroughly and sowing eight quart;) of seed an acre. Sometimes a nurse crop Is grown with it usually timothy and when this Is done tho seeding of timothy should bo light, not more than one acid ono-hnlf or two quarts to tho aero. Tho growth may bo light tho first year, but It will improve. Indian apulla News. How to Get Better Fruit. At the present tlmo much talk pro vails among horticulturists in regard to Improvement by selection, says American Cultivator. It is not im probable that In the near future they will bo offering pedigree scions for sale. While selection is all right and important, snap Judgements are to bo avoided. A few years ago a nleghbor of mlno found on a farm on tho border of a medow a tree bearing extra lino Por ter apples. Tho next spring ho took scions from that treo and nuked mo to graft them upon a Porter treo stand ing on his own grounds. I expressed to him a doubt as to their being any bettor when grown on his treo than that tree was-growing. Hut ho claimed that It was o d liferent kind of Porter; was dead sure of It, In fact. I grafted his tree, and whilo doing it I cut scions from the treo and grnfted them into a branch in tho top of tho tree, and when I had finished tho job I told him what I had done, and told him that if, when tho grafts commenced to hear, ho could tell me which grafts camo from that treo, I would pay him back the money that ho had paid mo for doing tho work. In duo time tho grafts fruited, and ho was unnblo to distinguish one from another by any difference in size or quality of fruit. This case of selection did not meet ex pectation. The Farmer Boy and Girt. In these two centres tho hope of tho farm, of, ariculturo, of civilization; for civilization, the crystalizatlon of morality and virtue Into higher man hood and womanhood, must bo a prod uct of tho farm. Thfct rural society, therefore, which dooa not tako the boy and girl into account, is but cultivat ing the shallow surface of tho present, and must not expect a crop of future greatness. Can there ho a farmer in all this land that can look with Indifference upon the growing buys and girls of the farm! What a destiny Is theirs! And can there a hoy and Girl on the farm who la unable to see the great possibilities that lie just ahcadd in their pathway? Grandfather's lot may have been a hard one, but ho hewed down a forest and wroto an honored name on many a broad acre rescued from the wilderness. Father's lot may have had much of drudgery, and his back may ho bent boncath a load of disadvantages, but he soes and la pointing out the better way. What road the youth upon the banner he dis plays? Equity and progress greater than the charm which yawna between grandfather and lather's day. Can the farmer boy and girl sigh for something else in the brilliance of the dnwn which Is breaking? Can tho shop with Its ccasless grind amid poisoned breaths and aching brain, can so called business, with Its never-ending strtigglo and constant fears, can the city with Its merciless din and fatal abysses of sin, have any extraction for the bty and girl of the fnrtn? The heart which tins be?.t in hipry unison with the song of blrls, tho eyo which hns feasted on the snorkling dew and the smiling flowers, the soul which hns been refreshed at'd filled with the un folding glories of nature, as teen on the farm, canr.ot long for tho harsh sounds, the cntcl sights and the dwarfed environment of the city. Commercial Poultry. Growing Asparagus. A grower of asparagus writes: f"lrst of all, 1 have to say that If 1 hnd a pleco of warm, sandy, well-drained lop.tn available for the purpose, I would think t::o best time to etart an as paragus patch Is now. at once, with out more delay than necessary to so euro a lot of good plnnts. Usually I would prefer to grow my own plants, and grow them In good, rich loam, and properly pushed and thinned. In order to get good, large, one-year-old plants, which I think are far better than the average run of two-year-old plants thnt ono can buy. lly looking around one may bo ablo to get good plants In the fall, and I would not wait until spring, although that Is also a good time to set plants. Tho early buyer catches the big plants usually, which Is ono reason more why it Is better to start tho patch in tho fall. I make the ground very rich; in fact, it cannot be made too rich. I give each plont plenty cf room, not less thnn a dozen square feet. I plant them deep, so that a shallow running plow will not Injure the crown. To renew an old plantation, plow It over shallow, applying manure or any good commercial vegetnblo or potato manure containing a good percentngo of potash. Any of our standard varle Jles may be used. Palmetto seems more liable than others to resist the rust attacks. Co lumbian Mnninu tli White is good. If you wish to rnlso your own plants next year, sow tho see l thinly in drills, tho drills being a foot or fourteen Inch es ni'art, by liar 1 or with the garden drill. Ik this early In tho spring, while tho ground Is culte moist. Tho seeds nro Ini-o ntid lmrd and req'.ilro a good der I of pviisture to germinate. In n dry time the seed may bo soakeil for a few houri In hot water. It will then sprout much moro prompt ly. Clipping a corner of the hard shell off each seed will servo to hasten tho process of geniilnn'lon. N. Y. Farmer. Kee? Cood Cowo. It la Just as essential to keep good cows a ar.y other animal. No mnn can afford to keep poor cons, and es pecially the poor mnn. If a rich man wants to waste his money In poor cows It is not quite so hnd, but a poor mnn must know better, or he cannot expect much profit. In order to make head way the poor man muni keep nnlniali nn:l uso feed thut will mnko tho largest profit. Y'ou cannot afford to keep a single cow thnt does not mnko you a profit. Po practical and btisl-ness-liko nnd apply the only stiro test. Keep a book in which to enter on ono sldo all milk, cream and butter, whether consumed by the family or sold. They nro worth In your family exactly what you would have to pay for them if you had no cows. On tho other Bldo enter tho feed consume.!, whether purchased or raised on your farm. The hay or corn fed Is worth on your farm tho market price, less coit of delivering to mnrkct. This test, even If conducted for a short time, will show you facts and not what you guess about It. So:no people re fuso to spend money for tho best feed for their cows. This Is poor uronomy, boenuso It is simply an Investment which will brlti!? good returns. In se lecting choice dairy cows. If tho rich est milk is wanted, keep tho Jerseys; If both butter nnd milk aro wanted, keep tho Ayrshire, but If largo quanti ty of milk la wanted for'tho manufac ture of cheese, then the Holstelns must havo first placo. nut, however, In either case always select the best. Supposo you pay $110 for a poor cow and como out even at tho end of tho year. Supposo you pay $(it) for a first class cow, and at tho end of the year she ccci show yoi: a profit of $30. if you keep coirs for profit Just figure this over carefully. It requires just as pood business dualities to bo a suc cessful dairyman as It does to bo suc cessful In any other business. If you don't think so you had better i;tilt the business. E. L. Morris lu the Epl tomlst. Poultrv Points, An excellent wash for swelled head Is quinine dissolved In water. Irregular feeding Is apt to causo a derangement of tho digestive organs. Tho poultryman who is continually changing breeds never succeeds in the business. Do not adopt every bill of Wo yon hear of. If yours la producing gcod rosults, stick to it. If you feed green cut hone, see that It Is fresh and that It is not from ani mals that have died of disease. Begin in a small way, grow gradu ally, uttck to It that Is the foundation upon which successful poultry plants have been built. It costs no more to feed and care for a pure bred flock than it does for a mongrel lot, and tho proQU are greater with the former. ILLUSTRATE YOUR COOKS. How to Add to the Interest and Value of Your Library, Ton aro alt aware that there are coming from tho presses all the time excellent pictures relating to every thing under the sun, and especially to the scenes and characters of well known bonks. The suggestion we would make It that you preserve such of these as may come In your way, nnd then use them to Illustrate your own books. It will be cany, for Instance, to secure portraits of the authors in whom you delight, and It often is not at all hard to find pictures of noted places referred to In the text of the book. Iio not be in too great a hurry about pasting In what you find. It is wiser to keep an envelope large enough to hold tho pictures without bending them and collect whatever comrs rightfully to hand and la thought f.t for tho purpose. After your have a fair amount of material, you can sort nut the best and pre pare It for the book. Some grown-up people who give a great deal of time, thought and money to this "extra Illustrating." as It Is called, are very finical about the work, and have the pictures so prepared as to seem madu for the volume; but this would not be worth your trouble. It is to be hoped that you all have something bettpr worth your time and effort It v.lll bo best for you to mount your pic tures en thin paper cut to the size of the book, and then fix thr?o In their plar-es with Just a touch of paste. St. Nicholas. riT-iorTmnoMlyctirod. n fltf nr tif rvnn. fcs nrir flret ilav's useef Ir. Kline'p (lriit V'TVr llcstnri-r.. 2 1 rinl holt Icand t n-ut Isofrcn Dr. H.U.Kt.Mr.. I.t 931 Ar-h St.. riilla.,l'a The mnn whn marries five times in nrdrr to convince l,imc'f thnt mnrrince is a failure ought to be locl.ed up for s:ifu keep ing. 1 or .tar. anil TM Nntlrs The John A. "iilrrr SceJ Co., I -a Crow, Wis., v'l srnd free 1 l M iv 1st t'nrrot. lflp. 1 pt-g. F;ii'liet flrccn Fating Onion 1ni 1 t'k. Prep "f ":iv Tnnintn ?n,;. I pist. Super's T'lsh I.irlit Vtndish I'm. 1 tk. F.oni (.Illicit. Oiiiclt !.v1ih "lc. 1 pli. Sn'rer's (Jiieen "f All Kndisli. .lflp. Above sir r.ir novelties, the choicest mid Cncst of ll'cir kind, hsve n rctnil value nf 71c. but thv nre mailed to yon free, to cpthrr irtiii Salrer's bil catnln-y, trel! w-irHi PtOO.rrt in every wide-nwiiltf liar denfr. nil upon rpreirt nf but 3.)c. in pjt aje and tl,; ml ire. f A.('.f..l Kotliinz r-nlcs a wo-m so nnprv ns to sl- it mm fur his candid opinion of her and get it. Mrs. VYIclnw'f Soothlnerynip fnrc'ilMrsn feet I In -, soft i'ii the i-im s. t'ctlimcsinfifl'rrnft. tion nlliiys rniii.ftirehis iinl colic. i'&c. abn'tle Aftrr b'lvim ct'-eiicnce a man scld uu boasts of his Pnrunin. TIso's Cure Is Ihcl esi n,.e(lii-inetreevernel tor nil iiflcllnis nf throat end hnm. Wy. O. li.NbM.Er, Vnnbtireii, Iinl., Feb, 10, I'.Hi). Too mnny people nrc nnvlo is to lurnUh cause I coal d less of the cltect. Fruit acids wiil not slam goods dyed Willi I'fl.VAM I A DM. KB Dvics. Never .imk-e n twin's reputation for tiutlifiilncvs by what lie snvs iirn in love. One of the queerest things that ever appeared In the tnnlls In this country was a coeoanut thift a Louisville (Ky.) girl received the other day. It was not wrapped up In any way, nnd the 32 cents In stamps and tho nddrrss were placed on tho bare shell. In Europe live fowls and even calves ate sent by post, but In this country the postal laws discourage the sending of curios. Nlitllia iiT lupa L.ro, Ttnndl, the Itajlan sculptor, has com menced to -work on the great innrlilo statuo of the late pontiff, which will crown a hill that overlooks CarpllietO, Italy, Pope Leo's birthplace. State of Ohio, C'itt or Toledo, I Lf( t'oc.iTV. I Trash J. Cnr.NKT ma'tn ontli tlmt hn I" fiilor partner of tin) linn u( V. ,1. Ciikxf.v .fc Co., ilniiiif btiMni-fS iu til" City of Toli-iln, County anil Muto iiforrftrtM, uutl that mil 1 j II nn will pny tin.' turn of use iumikkd i.ch.- I t.Aiis for rai'h ami nvcry r:i" of cATAiiiiit ' th.it cunnot 1-0 cured by tho uhh of Hai l a L'ATAIlllll Cl'UK. KllANX J. ClIENEV. I bworu to lii'fore nm nu I Rulisiritu-il lu my . . pri'st'in'H, tlifH titli clrk v of l'o.'e:u J Jiikal. I Ler, A.D., l5ti. A.W.V)Lr. (, iiiiu v ni.-irru i uri' in in.(t'a iiui'i uuuy, iiiiu tfi illri'ctly on tku Hood mi l nim'ouit Kiir. fnees ot the f jtm. Ki'ml fur ti'ntiinoiiluk, fr. F. J. Ciitxrv A Co., Tuleilo, o. Sol J by nil UruiarlHtii, 75c. Uuka Uull'8 Family i'illn Int oor.btiiallou. AKrlrultiira hi Caatllr, T.nnd In Cnstilo is in Ki-cutcr part devoted to the production of vlicnt. oiul during plautlii nnd linrvcsting times laliorers, especially reapers, oio taken tlicri from (nllcin. The Real Robinson Crusoe. The novel "Robinson Crusoe" was founded on the experiences of a cer tain Alexander Selkirk, wlio resided 1 four yeais on the Uland cf Juan Fer nandez In the Pacific Ocean. Captain Rogers, commander of the vessel which rescued Selkirk, related tho Btory, and Defoe afterward worked it up into the narrative now so familiar to all. It was for this reason that De foe was accused of pilfering the manu script, and even ot having stolen many letters belonging to Selkirk. Defoe is said to have made a snug fortune from the sale of "Robliucn Crusoe," and out of the proceeds of the book to have built a fine house for himself in a sub urb of London. So It must have won Instant popularity. St. Nicholas. Chinese Ink the Beet. In Ink ordinary Ink, at least mod ern science has made no Improvement, The Ink of our forefathers was worso than that of their ancestors, and ours is yet worse. The Chinese still pro duce perfect Ink, for thetr so-called "India ink" lias all the virtues an Ink should possens. It flows freely, writes black, remains black and is perma nent In all climates. St, Nicholas. Emperor William baa given com missions to several Berlin sculptors for monuments to be placed In the cathedral now building, the latter to be the German Westminster abbey. .',f;-:;.I?J fi - f '' I'M z t l I u A prominent club forth, of St. Joseph, U was cured of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "DEAit Mns. I'inkiiam! Life looks dark indeed viiea a v.oir.an feels that her Btrf-ne-th is fading nway and sho hns no hopes of ever being restored. JSuch was my feeling; a few months bro when I vrsxa advised that my poor health was caused by prolapsus or falling of tho womb. Tho words Bounded liko a knell to rae, 1 felt that my sun had Bet; but Lytlla 12. Plnklinin's Vegetable Compound camo to rr.e D9 an elixir of life; it restored tho lost forces and built mo up until my ood health returned to me. For four months I took tho medicine aily nnd each doso added health and ftrcnc;th. I cm so thankful for tho help I obtained through its vljo." 21ns. Florence Danfohth, 1007 iliJcs Ave., K. Joseph, Mich. A nie.dlclno that Ims restored bo many women to Iicnlth and! can produce proof of the f:wt must be regarded with respect. This is the. record of JiVdla, E. lMnkhnin's Vegetable Compound, which cannot be equalled by any other nictlkhio the world has ever pro duced. Here is another case t ff&j$. "Dr.An 51ns. Pixritam : For yean I was 1$,;rflf5K and painful VitrK '1?ft uwn pains, bacxaciie, neauaciie, auzy ana iaiJiUtiir medicine, Lydia K. threo of feanative enjoying Center bt., "rnrn medical aivice'to women." Women would save tlmo nnd much Mckncss if they would trrlto to Mrs.I'lnkhnm for advice ns soon ns nny distressing symp toms npiK iir. It is free, und Lus put thousands of women on tho rljjht road to recovery. Mrs. I'inkhum never violates tho confidence thus entrusted to her, and n!tliou;:li she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who have been benefited by lier advice nnd medicine, never In nil her experience has sho published such a letter without the full consent, nnd often by speclul request of the writer. S50G0 FORFEIT!' w caiinit forthwith ftUuVo Iciuuiuuiail, wmca win prnT Lldla No Rich Men In Japan, There are no rli h men in Japnn, as Judged by the standards of the United States. There are only two men In the empire wi:o pay an lncc:no tax on over ?1?5.0XU ft year. More astonish inR still to American eyes are tho statements that there are only 13 men In the empire who pay on ifio.ouo a year; C7 on $12,n((i; !ii, on $S.J0n, and 110 cn $3,500. Out of every 1000 In tho empiro there aro only seven who hava incomes which equal $1,330 a year. Yet the 4 l.tiOo.noo people of this comparatively poor little country buy from the outvlrie world goods to the yearly averape of $7 each. T1IPANH TA nri.M an Ml bait lira. r"!"'il niciiriuo e.r tnt'lA A liun i ilitl mlllionirif tui m ha-fabfen kI1 In 0 uulc y.f. I .iii,tip:i(inu, Drart 1'iirn. t.ict l.fdai-li., ijiutnni. I4 tiriath. , on- lbiO.il ami Tnr llln.M brUtuif frrm a i.lMrlfr1 ttomarli arc rtt;lnT.Kl i-r nirtd bv llipaiu lal ul. one will B.n'rAilv aif rrll.-f WITbll, twrntr minute.. Tba Htc i-er.l rkaL'e l.enougb f us u ordinary oocaaiou. Ail Urutf uu Mil - i. TiiffiE IS NO ,22K SLICKER LlatySS' rorty years 6?o end after mow years of use on the eastern coastTowei'a Waterproof fried Coats were Introduced in the Weot and wer called dickers By the pioneers and cowboys. This graphic narve has coj? Into such eneral uie tfiat it Is frequentfy though wronofully applied to many substitutes. You vnt the oenuina Look for the gn of the fiih.ari Ca-Y the MTieTorver on the buttons. mam ct ah vmow ua ' SOLO 6Y PePOfrSfcNTATrVt TRACK TUt WORLD OV6B. , A J TCVM O.MM0H.MA5J.U 1A. TOMS (AHADimo.Uvrf T0f0N?0. CAM U if J O T aulrk -'I.t turn .-m iim PiMk f u.iIi.i.m.1, ...l ) dnya' tiKtmii Vra. Br. . aJII" I ion.. Soil. Atlaata, . MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. P N. v. ir. l.M. BUM VHilt All USI MIU. Couh TrtiD, Tutua Ooud. I'm in lima, fttila dt anuiauim. 1 m A cart. In Clara fta PT.rl.liii.aa. Lfiv5Wt t'nallpj.tion, II flr if e, .T I ftteiruarb Trunblra, Trrlhlns ' lUrJt"' "d Bfiimr Mothtf Orlf. Worma. Tb Brralt up ohla NaraaloCaiia- tn 34 h.iura. At all OruHpul., D&OU. raa'a U'iraa, Hainula inai Na. VorkCita. A. S. OLMSTED. La Roy. N V. I 1 woman, Mrs. Dan- Mich., tells how she menstruation, letirorrlMua, l'ariiig spoils, nnd Btomnen trouijie. "1 floetorcu lor about nvo years Dut ciia not seem to improve I began tho use of your nnd havo taken seven bottles of I'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound, Mood l'uriller, nnd also used tho Wash and Livtr Fills, and am now good health, and have ptUiied in flesh. i tiianit you very mucn mr wnat you have do-.io for mo, nnd heartily recom mend your medicine to all suffering ? women." Iips Luiia bsTuciu 21S .Last Marion, Ohio. prfwtnrn th original letter in4 Ignaturet of K. l'iukltaiu UedltiiM Co., Lynn, SI a inrir B.wiuie pt-uumnui-... triM ( a.-ar.-ii, ai .l t.onv I am wlf i.' an I , . ..J ? iiim-rj- will, Inurnal fll. .. -j i,. "k tuynu I urn ff fr-.u, a! t'nt una innrri'iic Vou U. iaar. Uoaui'.a, m. Beat For The Dowels l;.J'Ji -"S? bl' r"u''' T O-iwt r.0 OnM, (iuaranfl-oil lo ura or our mouar bc. Sterlinf Remedy Co., Chlcajo or N.V. 6di ANKUAL SALE, TEN M1U.I3N BOXES EEP-0DAY J Sitting Coop No. 1. Chlf litf Uto p U luat thtt thintrfor HIiI.1t ai brtiruu.t. Hhm i b .1 .'iimljr to hertut.t Whil Uiuij. tbotiifl) iti mv it out Into clir tntt.ll ( I ltn. nllrvt f r.. IK bv 1 fn. M.V.t f.f 1 in. whil f-no ami iwl'itxl with Iwn ionm. (iipjAj lUWCBtHi .jwn, put f,ui,-B viir r wim iitcrvwfc PRICE $2.00. Orr1 Hills, h Y Jun-t, WO, OanAtt Tocibtrtr Mftr. in. .lthif N. Y. t,tt eon-n Tliy aro iti)atii tnd-d. I tnr) itn piii;iroi ri u wn murf nniicMoD. TUtl U5 At HU l 'II nil I UIVO Mflti IHr I1!! (ADI . aattu I rou'ttiii-urtaiiiUU1 yon (amlnifitrli aioioa tti I etp. if inn tMiimoniAiiH r.t mny nut m you, Tnjn ui f In any yu winh. tl- nfc. leBwiilminMiitcU p. LiN. oL.NuKlt CORNELL INCUBATOR MFO. CO., mo no iwmi, m, t. BT MAIL S'N.l l. anil pLmnly Ula w hut you wiali to know .nd our twin"" will ufi'lr advlto j uu to your rlnliuor lltlll tiea umlrr tha luwa of your 8'ie. All com munivatlona contlilential. Aildrrea Asioolited Altornort L Contusing Bureau. "W-lUo . buxaluKa direct, - BoJtluiure, Mil, UBKAAjkflx,J mile, 1m ptMiitrvlf aurM f-'i(iMl. Trrttlo aaia HvoittHt l-'mofc aii Irm. GONSTIPfllON CAM0V CATttAimC f i i
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