C0MM0D03 NICHOLSON RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA kKpIiJSS L nicholsom. I COMMODORE Somerville Nicholson ol the United States Navy, in a letter from 1837 R street. Northwest, Wash ington, D. C, says: "Your Perutiu ha it been and is note used by so many of my friends and, acquaintances as a sure cure for ca tarrh that lam convinced ofitsoura tive qualities and I unhesttatinqly recommend it io all p-rsons suffer' ing from that complaint. " , Our finny and our navy are the natural protection of our country. Peruna is tlie natural protection of the army and navy in the vicissitudes of climate and exposure. We hiive on tile thousands of testi monials from prominent people in the army and navy. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving for his widely known and ef ficient remedy, Peruna. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, writs at once to Dr. S. H. Hartman, President of Tiio Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Be a Vegetarian. "PilsaVj a good time of the year for the 'overage man to remember that he stands no risk of starving if ho cuts meat out of his bill of fare alto gether. Chicago News. FITSntrrtrmnmiMv mirrt. No (H ornrron cess after first dav's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerveltetorer,12t.rfRl bottleand trprttlse free Dr,B. H. Klixe. Ltd.,931 Arch St., Phlla,, To, The guinea was first coined in Charles II.'s reign. Japan's Great Inventor. Dr. Glan Shlmose, the chemist-Inventor of that wonderful explosive, bnlmose powder, used by the Japan ese army and navy, was born In the very humblest circumstances In the province of Hiroshima, some 47 years ago, when railways and steamships were practically unknown to the Island empire. Very early Shlmose determined to win an education, made his way to the capital, borrow ed books to study, and, though often on the verge of starvation, was gradu ated from the Imperial Unlters'ity with the highest honors. His first In vention was a curious Ink, now used in Japan for bank notes. The secret of Its composition Is absolute and counterfeits are Instantly detected. Recognizing that the powder In use In Japan was .extremely unsatisfac tory. Shlmnse turned his nttontlnn tn the invention of a new powder and spent II years in perfecting It, often working entire days and nights In bis laboratory. New Calendar Proposed. Camllle Flnmmarlon, the eminent French astronomer, proposes a new calender. His plan has manifest ad vantages, chief among them that any given date will fall on the same day of the week every year. This year'e calendar would be good next year and so on. Yet it Is not probable the Flammarlan calendar will supplant that now In use. Humanity is conser vative. In fact, Russia has not yet abandoned the Cesarian reckoning for that of Pope Gregory. HEART RIGHT TThan He Quit Coffee. life Insurance Companies -will not Insure a man suffering from heart trouble. The reason Is obvious. This is a serious matter to the hus band or father who is solicitous for the future of his dear ones. Often the heart trouble Is caused by an unex pected thing, and can be corrected if taken In time and properly treated. A "I was a great coffee firinker for many years, and was not aware of the Injurious effects of the habit till I be came a practical invalid, suffering from heart trouble, indigestion and nervousness to an extent that made mo wretchedly miserable myself and a nuisance to those who witnessed my Bufferings. "I contlmud to drink Coffee, how ever, not suspecting that it was the cause of my ill-healtn, till, on applying for life Insurance I was rejected on ac count of the trouble with my heart Then I became alarmed. I found that leaving off coffee helped me quickly, 00 I quit It altogether, and baring been attracted by the advertisements of postum Food Coffee I began its use. "The change in my condition was re markuble, and it was not long till I was completely cured. All my ailments vanished. My digestion was complete ly restored, my nervousness disap peared, and, must lmportunt of all, my heart steadied dowu and became nor mal, and on n second examination I was accepted by the life insurance Co. Quitting Coffee and using I'ostura worked the cure." Name given .by Fostum Co., 3nttle Creek. Mich. There's a reason, and it is explained in the little book, "The Road to W'ell vllle," In each pkg. . MAYOR WEAVER. OF PHILADELPHIA. A "snapshot" taken during an automobile ride. Mayor Weaver's sensational attack on the gus lease "gang" has attracted the attention of the en tire country. SLOES DISPENSED WITH. ' New Protecting Apparatus Vox Il lustrating Lectures. A new form of lantern has recently made its appearance, which differs markedly both in its optical principles and in the results attained from the ordinary projecting apparatus which the lecturer Is accustomed to use. Limited as it is to the utilization or slides only, the ordinary lantern ren ders it impossible to use directly Il lustrations from books, sketches, spec imens and models. Photographs of these various objects must first be mnde, and from the negative a lantern slide prepared. Even though the re sulting slide may be sharp and clear in every detail, it still presents the defect of presenting its subject In dead block and white tones. Attempts at coloring, although sometimes success ful, are often the cause of many griev ous errors on -the part of the artist. The apparatus which we are about to describe, and which has been recently introduced by Philadelphia instrument makers, projects on a screen not only the image of a lantern slide, but re flects ns well pictures In books, speci mens of insects, or other natural ob jects, mechanical models and the like, and this nil in the natural colors of the objects. The lectnrer Is thus en abled to make use of the countless il lustrations in magazines and books, of an innumerable series of color prints, sketches, photographs, and of working models that can be shown In motion NEW PROJECTION APPARATUS, SLIDES. on the screen, as well as apparatus for experimenting in chemistry and phys ics, specimens of plants, flowers and moths, all in the delicate tints of the originals. By the use of lenses, diaphragms and mirrors the object is illuminated and reflected on to the screen. By use of an illuminating lens, a. cone of light from the condenser Is projected upon the object, every part being uniformly Illuminated. The lens Is used either for spreading the light over the entire object or condensing it upon a small portion when a very brilliant light and special details are desired. When the lens Is shifted toward the source of light, the rays are distributed over the entire object; when the lens Is drawn toward the object, the beams condense and concentrate on the point desired. Philadelphia Record. The present Governors of Kansas. Minnesota and Oklahoma are country editors. At Grahamstown, South Africa, a pair of ostriches were sold recently for $5000. An Essay on the Cat. A little English girl wrote the fol lowing essay on a cat: "The cat is a square quadruped, has its legs at the four corners. If you want to please this animal you must stroke It on the back. If it is very much pleased it sets .up its tall quite stiff, like a ruler, so that your hand cannot get any further. The cat is said to have nine lives, but in tills country it sel dom needs them nil because of Christianity." A SIMPLE TENT. A tent can be made by children very easily and quickly without outside help Get three old sheets or shawls, a rope and some safety pins, and follow this picture and description: Tie the rope between two tree sc that you may walk under It without touching your head. Throw a sheet or shawl over It. Tie four strings as long THE TENT IN TO.MTION, as yourself to each corner of the sheet (one on each corner). On the oilier end of each string tie a pointed stick. Drive these sticks Into the ground ns far from the rope os you cnn. The sheet will now make a good roof. Twr. more sheets are now used for the sides of the tent. Each sheet makes an tnd and one side. Use safety pins to pin up these sides. The hole ot each end of .the tent under the roof is necessary to keep It cool and comfortable. Most tents are very stuffy and hot, but this tent Is as satis- DOES AWAY WITH LANTERN factory an arrangement as can be nind Indianapolis News. A Fliiamier. Fritz nimnielsdorf, a butcher in a small Western town, kept his money on deposit nt the one bank the town boasted. While not very well versed in the Intricacies of banking, he was very proud of the fact that he pos sessed a bank account and never failed to write a check when he was com pelled to pay out any amount, how ever small. One day, through some mistake, he drew a check for an amount somewhat in excess of his bal ance nt the bank. Next morning Wil liam Jones, thexcollector for the bank, came into the shop where the butcher was chopping hamburger steak to the tune of "Ach, du Lleber Augnstln," which he was very earnestly whist ling. "Mr. Iliinmelsdorf," said Jones, "you have on overdraft at the bank amounting to $4.03." "Ach, iss dot so?" said Fritz, slow ly. "Vait till I get my check hook. Billy, and I gif you a check for it." Vernon Wilder, in Harper's Her Uoalms. "Are you entirely satisfied with your alimony r asked her friend. "No. Sometimes I am afraid some of it may be tainted. I don't see how he can possibly earn as much legiti mately us i am getting." t "If there Is any question -about it. wny uon t you accept less, and so en able him to" "Mercy sakes! What a silly thing you must think I am!" ClUcago Record-Herald. FflRfl TOPICS A GOOD RATION. : Ton can make a fairly good cattle ration with twenty pounds of wheat hay, ' eight pounds of bran and four pounds of meal daily. The carrots will be useful as succulent feed, and the wheat straw may be fed as much as the animals can consume. The car rots and wheat hay together would have perhaps about the same feeding value as ensilage from corn, and the ration may be made to contain ten pounds of the wheat hay and twenty pounds of the chopped carrots. SELECTING BROOD STOCK. If one has raised a litter of One pigs of good bree'l there ore probably sev eral among hem that will make good brood cows if properly brought up. The Individuals should be carefully watched as they grow, and when the selection Is made the pigs should be nbout five months old. From then on Ihey should be separated from the mar ket stock, and until the end of the sea son placed on the best grass possible. All females Intended for breeding pur poses should have less carbonaceous food than that given to those.inrended for market. From one-holf' to two thirds corn Is enough in the ration from the time the young sow begins to eat grain. , OAT HAY. For several years the practice of making a part of the oat crop into hay has been coming into use. On farms where there is a large amount of this grain grown, this method seems to be preferred to letting the entire crop ripen, and then h:ivlng so much straw to feed or otherwise dispose of. When the crop Is Intended, for hay it Is well to sow a little more thickly in order that the growth of straw may be liner and of bi'iter quality. The crop should be cut about when the grain is in the milk, or a little past, and while the straw is yet green and succulent. The process of curing Is about the same as with grass. It may take longer to cure, and can be put In cook If need be. Secured in good condition oats moke an excellent feed for cows in milk and young an! ruals. TOrULAR WYANDOTTE S. We believe that some of the troubles of raisers of the White Wyondottes come from improper feeding. While the breed Is supposed to be tough and hardy, there is a weakness In them somewhere which demands careful feeding. In an experience of ten years with the breed, we have found they must be uniformly fed at the same hours daily, and that their food must be of the best quality and in consld- rable quantity. Handled In this manner they will give satisfactory results and produce eggs, in nbout the same numbers dur ing the year ns the Plymouth Rocks, but, with us at least, they do not equal the Leghorns in this respect. On the other hnnd, there is considerable to the carcass and they are readily fattened for market when desired. In the hands of some poujtrymen they are very sat isfactory and will probably become more so in the years to come, for they ore noticeably better and stronger now than they were ten years ago. Indian apolis News. STORING FOOD FOR WINTER. Any flock of hens which. is turning In to its owner less than $1 a hen a year profit ought to be carefully gone over nnd the drones picked out; then the owner should begin to study him lelf and his methods of feeding In ordfcr to ascertain whrve his weaknesses are, for quite as much lies in the care and treatment as In the Individual hen. It Is not Intended H convey the Idea that one can make i dollar a year profit from each hen nnd have enormous flocks, for It has been repeatedly dem onstrated that the larger the flock the greater the expense attending, and hence the smaller the profit. Make it your business to watch your hens nnd learn their Individual needs. The advice given by nn old poultry man that one try to furnish the same plan of feed for fowls In winter that they find for themselves on the range In the summer Is well worth follow ing. Store away root crops and clover hay to furnish the green food; feed moderately of green bone and animal meal or meat scraps, to furnish the substitute for the insects of summer. Furnish the dust box, the grit and the clean, dry quarters, and you will have come pretty close to summer conditions, and eggs will follow. If, under this treatment, the returns are not up to the mark, then It will be evi dent that the trouble Is with the fowls and a new lot should be bought. In dianapolis News. INT iiics Accordlug to the Express, London had a day of "blaring sunshine" Jun! 14, which -"sent the temperature up to sixty-eight degrees." Sheerness, England, though an Im portant naval station and a town of more than 10,000 Inhabitants, does not possess a single telephone, Roro Wedsted, the Finnish giantess, of Helslngfors, hns now reached the height of seven feet two Inches. She Is twenty-four years old and is still growing, A bee that works only at night Is found in the jungles of India. It is on unusually large insect. The combs are often six feet long nnd from four to six inches thick. The Prince of Monaco, n devotee of deep-sea curiosities, has found lum Inous shrimps living nt great denth where all Is dark. When put in nn aquarium they lose their light-giving properties. While a small engine weighing fifteen tons, used by the railway contractors, wns crossing the Victoria Falls bridge Just after nightfall it ran over some, thing on the line, says South Africa The driver pulird up to ascertain the nature of the obstacle, and was con slderably surprised to find an enormous leopard lying terribly Injured between the rails. The brute expired In a few moments. It measured eight feet in length, and a marvelous feature of the Incident Is that the engine was not de- rolled. In an addreps delivered before the Section of Anthropology of the Ameri can Association for the Advancement of Science, Mr. E. L. Blaekshcor main tnlns the proposition that the scarcity of Islands, peninsulas nnd boys along most of the coast line of continental Africa has directly exerted n profound Influence on the character of the Iiihnh Hunts of Africa, by Isolating them from all the great world movements of history. Deprived of the stimulus ol commercial nnd maritime influences, tlieyhove remained stationary and dor mant with regard to the organic life of the human species. Ills Sunday at Home. An Atchison man who wns compelled lo spend yesterday nt home because of the rain had neglected to lay In n sup ply of newspapers, and hod to fall back upon his wife's kind of rending matter to kill time. At 11 o'clock ho picked up her favorite. When she called him to dinner nt 1 o'clock she noticed n wild glnre In his eyes. He ato In silence, putting olive oil in his soffee nnd sugar on his cucumbers, hut still she suspected nothing. He returned to his reading after dinner, and nt 4, when she was sitting in a :halr near him rending "The Dreams 5t Gladys," and thinking how lovely it was to have a rainy Sunday and her husband all to herself, giving him op portunity to read what she liked and lo discuss Jt with her afterward, he suddenly gave a loud yell, threw down the book, grabbed her by the hnlr and tried to cut her throat with a hnlr brush. The man had read her favorite novel through and had gone mnd. It required five neighbor men to hold him ill night, but this mornlifg he wns some quieter. He has had a violent attack only once to-day, nnd that wns when his eyes, wandering around the room, fell upon some of his wife's favorite literature on the side table. It was nec essary upon this occasion to give him morphine. Atchison Globe. The Jonah Woman. Street car conductors regard lnquisl five women passengers with supersti tious dread. The other day a fuse blew out in a Broadway car and that car was hitched on as a trailer to the one abend. Presently a woman began to ask questions. "Whnt would happen," she said, "If the fuse were to blow out in that car ahead? What would become of us? Would the car ahead of that bo able to drag both these cars?" "I don't know," said the conductor. "But don't worry. We won't have a chance to find out. A double accident of that kind has never happened to a cat of mine yet, nnd It isn't likely to happen once in a hundred years." Just then there was nn explosion ahead and both cars came to n stand still. The fuse hnd blown out. "Confound that woman," growlci the conductor. "That is all her fault This wouldn't have happened If she hadn't asked so many fool question. She's a JonnuY' New York Press. Htlil Useful. "Since you have installed dynamlt guns to check tornadoes qnd whirl winds," said the Eastern man, "I sup pose you have no further use for youi cyclone cellar." "Yoas, stranger," drawled the Kan sns farmer, "them cyclone cellars is mighty useful sometimes. Here! Here! Look at that cloud on the horizon! Run fer th' cellar!" - Grasping the Eastern man by th arm he whirled him off on the run foi that refuge, and bnttened down the dooor just as a rumbling sound as ol earthquakes tilled the air. "Wus that a cyclone?" asked tht Easterner, wonderingly. "Wuss, far wuss, stranger!" said tho Kansan. "Thet was Cholly de Chump leigh in his 200 II. P. autermobile try In' to cut down th record run between N'Yawk and 'Frisco to ten days, twen ty minutes and four and a half sec-OoOa." I smT' W a a a .aa (Vary E. Lease Feels It Uer'lJntT tn Hoc nnamvnd Doan's Kidney Fills, v -( Mnry E. Lease, formerly political leader and orator of Kunsus, now .au thor and leotureis-tha only woniau ever- voted ; on lor ' United"' ; States Senator,' writes; le.r Sirs As wany .,.,of, -niy friends have used Doan't Kidney Pills and have been cured of bladder and kid ney troubles, 1 feel It my duty to recommend the medicine ,to those who suffer from such diseases., From personal experience 1 thoroughly e--dorse your remedy, and am glad of an opportunity for saying so. Yours, truly, (Slguedi MARY ELIZABETH LEASE. Foster-MIIburn Co, Buffalo. N. I. Eold by all dealers. Price, 00 cents per box. The Sun's Heat. "The sun's heat?" said the astrono mer. "Well, let us say thnt the value of the-sun's heat la $25,000,000. Now, what proportion of all that value do you suppose warms the earth? Only two cent's worth. "All the rest of the sun's heat Is wasted In space. Of the $25,000,000 the earth only gets two cents. With coal I can give you another Idea of the sun's heat. Suppose that the earth was to contract to heat the sun. Do you know what the result woull be? All the coal upon this earth would suffice to maintain the pressnt eolar heat for Just the one- tenth of a Becond." Philadelphia Bulletin. The Mosquito In History, A treatise written by a Sanscrit wise man has been unearthed showing that 67 varieties of mosquitoes were known as far back as the sixth cen tury In Ceylon, and that it had been demonstrated at that time that 40 of these varieties carried malaria. : " 7'he Maintenance of Way forces of the Erio are now' engaged in loying 350 miles oi ninety-pound steel rails on the main track.- A larger mileage has never been laid in any one year before. The Erie has a'.vnys been noted fur its good track, and the maiiuRement finds that it is necem-arv to use a heavier rail on account of the weight of the several hundred new engines Time nave neen purihnpii in the last two years. Much of the rail being removed has only been in truck four or five years and will be used on branch lines. Water at sea level boila at a tcmneratura of 212 degrees. CleanllneftB In Hie lnlry. To hnvo healthful milk and butter. n)xo- lnte cleanliness In ciirini; tor it is necessnrv. as nothing will llksorl) impurities so quickly asmllk. ManylioiiAnkeopHrs, whoareother- wiso cnrmui, overlook tills wlien tney wasn milk utensils with cheap soap mnde from filthy tilts. Usu Ivory hor.n nnd thoroughly sculd nnd air all pans and buckets. Elean or K. l'ABKER. Compressed tea is used lurnelv in the Russian army. Mrs. Window's So-thTr;8vniT) for Children tenthln,softe l tin ifums, redness inflammi t ion, allays pain, qureswind colic, J-Vvabottla. Greenland now has nenriv 12.000 inhab itants. I'lso'sCureotnno: to highly spoken ! reaoouirheure.. I. W. O'llnrE. 322Thtrl Avenue, N Mlunn i'oll, lmi., Jan. i, lsWJ, Glass containing mnnganese is slow!? turned violet by sunlight. If. TT, Omen's Sons, of Atlanta. On., ar the only suooesjtnl Dropsy Hreelullststntaa world. See tnoir llbornl ofTer lu advertise- u ent in another column of tills naner. The nime "calomel" means "beautiful black." NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER Jiaby CothwI With Sores anil Nculeit Could NolTxIl What She Looked M lie Marvelous Cure Ity Cutioura. "At four months old my baby's face and body were so covered with sores and large scales you could not tell what she looked like. Mo child ever had a worse case, iler face was being eaten away, and even lie finger nails fell off. It itched so she could not sleep, and for many weary nights we could get no rest. . At last we got C'uticura soap and Ointment, the sores began to heal at once, and she could sleep at night. and in one month she had not oue sore on her face or body. Mrs. Mary Sanders, 709 LDring St., Camden. M. J." Complete War Record. The Japanese Government Is print ing a complete record of the war. The document will be made public at tne close of hostilities. It will be Issued in English and French, as well as Japanese. WF RFll A ssnn PiAvn for iqr To introduce, liny direct and save the dir. itreura, easy terms, n rite us and we 11 tell you all about it. inihr MA.MM MUSIC MOUSE, 037 buillhllelil Btrert, I'ltUburg-, Pa. IsiiHalUilaB 5 y" all tut mm Best CoiiKfi bjrnp. Tastes iomX. tu iu-r. r-jtn nriitrtTi 481 rn 2ZE1 blood, wind on the atom.ch.blo.Ted iZfol"'Ei?'T2 """ tal pain., tere.tin., liver trouble, Mllow skin d dlMlSii wISl !' lnt5'" 5' P"P'. regularly you are aica. Constipation kill, more people 2. iii 7uyoS? bow'" don raoY tart, chronic ailment, and lonr7e.r. of aufferina N Jit i d""' 0hr. It CA6CARET8 today, for you wflf never ft w.l?C.nd I J"i whaJ ,iU ",u' ,ckin right, T.k. our ndvlc.. .t.rt with C.Jc"reT. todSj MdTThlJS'Ji 'X b"t'' none refunded. The genuine tablet itantssccc illi gu.rMteo to eora or A very stout wonian wltE a' monfh't coat of tan went Into a batcher stop on Lancaoter avenue and naid, i"cut me 20 pounds of pork, please." ' Tha butober . was nnpTlsed. at -ihe ! large 1 nrHAf l,,if ru!,H.l 4 U . w.u-. , ..u.i.du wo jfivce ana handed' it, to the womsn for inspec tion. ''Whore shall I send It, madam?" he asked, i "Oh," said the stout party, "I don't want it, You see, Jfye, been to the aeasl'ore, nnd have; '.'lost 20 'tiWrrlffsVWI I niywarfled'to'-Iee how much it was." The butcher was angry, but he managed to say: "You were quite1, right, -madam,' when you reckoned "tha size1" lu pork." Phla delphia Record. .. ;The House of the Future. ': The "Architectural Record" recent ly called attention to the . fact that the rise in the price of lumber and the fall in' the price of steel, brick and Portland cement were having the effect of making fireproof houses as cheap as or cheaper than frame. Bids for a residence in Pittsburg showed $4,600, for frame and $4,200 for fire proof construction. In Washington bids showed $5,800 and $5,100 for the two styles, respectively. New Yorlr ' American. DooraiBrigftamSaijs MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE Lydla E, Plnkham's Vegstahle Compound The wonderful power of Lydla E, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound over the diseases of womankind is not be cause it is a stimulant, not because it is a palliative, but simply because it II the most wonderful tonic and recoo. structor ever discovered to act directly upon the generative org-ans, positively curing disease and restoring health and viffor. ' Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures and physicians who have recopnized the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com pound, and are fair enough to give credit where it is due. ' If physiciuns dared to be frank and open, hundreds of them would acknowl edge that they constantly prescribe Lydla E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com pound in severe cases of female ills, as they know by experience it can be re lied upon to effect a cure. The follow ing letter proves It. Dr. 8. C. Ilrigham, of 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes : "It gives me great pleasure to say that I have found Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound very efficacious, and often pro. scrilieit In my practice forfcmnledllHcultie " My oldest daughter found it very bened clol for uterine trouble some t ime ago, and my youngest daughter is now taking it for a fe male weakness, and is surely gaining in health and strength. ' ' I freely advocate It as a most reliable spe rifle In all diseases to which wouien are sub je;t, and give it honest endorsement." Women who are troubled with pair ful or irregular menstruation, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhnea, falling, in flammaUou or ulceration of the uterus ovarian troubles, that bearing-down feeling, dizziness, faintness, indiges tion, nervous prostration or the blue, should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, and then write to Mrs. l'inkham, at Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. No living person has had tho benefit of a wider experience In treating female ilia. She has guided thousands to health. Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice if she wants to be strong and well. gROWM yACON MADE IN ALL STYLES. t)erl tor Booklet giving full description. BROWN MANUFACTURING CO ZANESVILLE. oh.o. FOR WOMEN troublsa with ills peculiar to their sex, used as a douche if marveioushr suc cessful. ThorouEhlv cleanses. klllaSlM.n.. stops discharges, heals inflammation an ou p"w"l ...uuhua. ... 1 rtlTBIfD, Paxtine is in powder (urra lo be dissolved in pure water, and is far more cleansing, healing, BeraucuUi and economical than liquid antiseptics for all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, DO cents a boa. Trial Box and Book of Instructions Pres. The R. Paxtoh Company esToa. Mass PjN. U. 33, 1(105. DROPVNEW ""COVERT; sl.w -s s.ud for bwa of Usiiin,.!, ,d lo Daiaf traatinsnt a rea. n. at n . . - . ! " auaata, Oa.
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