mas. ESTHER M. MILNER, oppp—— DeGratf, Ohio. Olio Box 321, Dre. 8. B. “artman, lumbus, Dear Sir:— | was a terrible pelvic weakness continvously. | for mys sufferer from and hac headache was not to do my I husband hed condit You recon ttles of it . think Peruna a and have recom- with Lhe very able bousew I wrote you as nearly a Peruna. i : completely cure Ww onde rfl medicine mended pest of re OUR Esther M Very few of the great mult en who have disease or weakness sent to give a the public. There are, however, a sacrificing women who their sufferin- siste to be publish “Mil ner de for her r A GRATEFUL LETTER TO DR. HARTMAN health is no small adequate to express iiner, ude nn. been relieved by Peruna testimonial % Lesson In Agony. Rose Wat win Booth who made man’s company Watkin's daughter, Evening had eve her debut her moth 'nshman, terror On avercoms the with couldn't was a trary to her not dismissed ‘You will , Rose,’ I on made Cushman caught her ibbed a 1} arm moth scene mother Nes f vi THE orT of Food Broug WAY Change ht Success and Happiness, ambitious but delicate gir, falling to go through school on of and hysteria, found Grape-Nuts the only thing that seemed to build up and fur- nish her the p th. “From infa not been strong learn at High School don my studies on ¢ prostration and h) “My food did not grew thin and despondent not enjoy the simplest social affair for I suffered constantly from nerve. ousness in spite of all sorts of medi- cinag. “This wre'ched condition ued until I was twenty-five, when 1 became interested in the letters of those who had cases like mine and who were being cured by eating Grape-Nuts. “I had jittle faith but procured a box and after the first dish I ex- perienced a peculiar satisfied feeling that I had never zained from any ordinary food. 1 slept and rested betier that night and in a few days began to grow stronger “1 had a new feeling of peace and restfuiness. In a few weeks, to my great joy, the headaches and nerv- ounsness left me and life became bright and hopeful. [ resumed my studies and later taught ten months with casze-—of course using Grape- Nuts every day. It is now four years since I began to use Grape-Nuts, I am the mistress of a happy home and the old weakness has never re- turned.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, y “There's a reason.’’ Read the lit- tle book, “The Road to Wellville,” in vkes. An alter account nervousness in her eace of heal “1 have nbitions to the aban Yous to COs 3 Bot but won had any to of ner agree with me, 1 iI could contin- COMMERCIAL COLUMN, Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York.—R. view of trade Volume of trade continues bhevond precedent for the period, the end of the vacation season restoring normal forces im most occupations, and there are no important labor struggles to handicap progress. Autumn distri bution is very heavy, traders as a rule preparing for needs well into the fu- ture, while niercantile collections are quite as prompt as could be .ex pected in view the tight money market, There some uncertainty in pri- mary markets for cotton goods, ow ing to the expectation of lowe: prices in response to cheaper material, but as vet no concessions are offered. Demand for woolen fabrics also somewhat irregular, althomgh fancy worsteds withdrawn of the condition othe: leading industries tivity and strength Price modities rose during August in aggregate, dairy nd garden supplying of the advances coutinue in the uncertainty which prevailed week Footw manufa« in Ney Aeland report tone ia Spring busine G. Dun’'s weekly re- SAYS. Of is raw is are because and report great nt of well-sold com the pro most oO of SOME dion thy Gnmercis Weer i against preeding ponding week and week last ‘anada number precedi last week, 1 8 in 1904 Wholesale Markets, "LOUR-—— Dull ts, 5,661 1 and els Ba un ex- Itimor: I 1 v ’ hanged, bari: CHE Al 70; spot, contrac red Western, >a 68 7% $ No Sept 11 ‘i 38 0 Eo Ta mber, December, No LARD~-Firn sa: refined POTATOES changed: sweets basket, 75 @ 90. Live Stock. New York--BEEVES in good der.and at 7 pound for common to das ALVES Veals £.006 4.560; grassers, 3.50 Dressed steady to firm City dressed veals, SY ar 131 per pound; coun- try d 6@ 12¢.; dressed grass and fed calves, 5@ Te. SHEEP AND LAMBS-——Good sheep firm, ot.er steady, lambs strong. Sheep, 3.506 5.50; culls, 2.596 3.00: lambs, 7.00 @ 9.00: ells, 5.00. Dress ed mutton, @ 10%ec. per pound; dressed lambs, 11& 14¢ HOGS Market casy. Pennsylvania hogs, 6.80 6.90, Chicago. —CATTLE-Market firm, to prime steers, 3.75 @ 6.75; stockeras and feeders, 2.60@ bulls, 2.2 @ 4.50; calves, stockers and feders, 2.606 Dresad beet to Bie. per extra 5.006 8.50; culls calves 2€ reased , 12 wl 7.00; a.45 imo 4.35 HOGS nh: Market 5 to 15e¢. higher Choice light, 8. 407 6 #51 light mixed, 6.006 6.20: butcher 154 6.40; heavy, 5.00 a 6.10; an chalee b.60@m oh WORTH REMEMBERING. fn Rus Kisser In publi sin it is unlawful to A kiss in the street is penalized by a fine of 83.75. and on a tram car by a fine of 85 De. claration of love on a post card ren ders the sender liable to a fine of " oN . is The barbar's pole as far bac around the poie the bandages used arm or part from wie to be le sign was a stripped K as 1650, the stripes being symbols of which the blood | | APRONS, flowm The HOUSE A friend for my every day cheap and easily and AProns, SAY RK “I use sacks re they for aprons, washed, a are good Ong apron can be boiled, they afternoon looks are 850 aiway in a and they nicer to cook in than They ¢ have LOO, neat white much colored aprons. in different mine, and on hand, so I can put Farmer mad on an De ruffle supply ts dirty Indiana Ways | always have a that when one ge¢ on a clean one.” SAVERS eful TIME Among the many us saving kitchen utensils old-fashioned housekeeper in potato and ers, almond crushers, me the {oO open nel and ti that cause amazement, are olive Orange inders, ice ¢yes peele pea hav chees ers, pineap the eves of pineapples housekeepe: with knows CORR BCIEROT salad EMERGENC {which renders then hour half more an digest cared cit ont adding a amount of of toma alt and bread fill in move the when and spoonful of white pepper, a to catsup, a pinch of celery a tablespconful of grated crumbs; blend thoroughly and to the egg whites, heating in a thick brown sauce to which a half a cup ful of chopped olives have been add ed. Serve on a hot platter, with the sauce poured over and surrounded by a border of toast trian}es Little Savory Potato Twelve tablespoonfuls of floury pota toes, eight tablespoonfule of white flour, two tablespoonfuls of grated cheese, one tablespoocnful of cream the yolks of two eggs, one teaspoon ful of baking powder, salt and cay. onne to taste. Boll the potatoes and rub through a fine seive Add the butter, flour, cheese, baking powder and seasoning and blend thoroughly Mix into a light dough with the cream and the yolks of the eggs. Roll out about half an inch thick, cut into lt. tle rounds and brush over with the heaten egg. Bake in a rather quick aven until a nice brown. Split in two, butter and sprinkle with a very lit. tle finely chopped parsley, quite to a paste, haif teaspoonful mash salt, the Cakes A DANGEROUS PRACTYICE, Burning Off Paint Makes Insurance Void. It seems that considerable danger property exists in the practice of burning off old paint before re-paint- ng The question has long been a subject of debate in the technical nals, and now house-holders and the newspapers have begun to discuss It. Those of us who, with trembling, have watched the paintere blow a fiery blast from their lamps against to 1011 our houses, and the size of our of the time ary work, are vestigation by Gazette and considerable painting bill wasted on this prelimin- interested in the in- the Greenfield (Mass. ) Courier, which gives space to the reasons for the practice, questions its necessity and suggests ways to prevent the rigk of burning down one's house in order to get the old paint off. It says: There ig a good deal of discussion among house-holders as to the desir abliity in painting houses, of burning off the old paint, a practice that has grown very of late in Greenfield and where Insurance men are strongly opposed to thi method It makes vold insurance policies for fires caused in this man Greenfield result of th common eine ne; Several have fiouses in gotten afire as the and have burned a: It is undoubted! a house has in method, been ove over again there be an cumula of new tion cumulation: ter To burr and cheapest method of paint accumulations These old. on the pa his paint in of painting ving sufi hetween coats of ary partly brush custom adulterats of old-fashioned Ir white lead The 1 Many say that oints the u should be lead shot intter than the ofl quentiy great det Painters 4 i lead themsels eads of some re and see that that br well repays house ow ne 3 lars and cents saved Little Mistake. v ‘ Gunsaunius day t Ne ston’ = the wo children in blue sailor king i Gunsaulus trim handsome roofers d and said “In a certain morning three front row of the or hats on their heads The sexton before commenced, tiptoed and whispered loudly iy: with hei ier pe ott gailor hats and Then he smi out wal paiged the lue suits, the the Sunday in the with sail- church children gathe ont sat ring the service down the aisle and indignant- Take them hats off, boys.’ “The children took no notice and very angrily the sexton appeared: "Off with them hats, do you hear?’ “Stil the old man So over they did not comply. came and leaned them, glowering in their faces. “‘Why--~' he began, but in a shrill little pipe of terror one of the children interrupted him. “ ‘Please, gir, we are girls.’ said.’ ( ‘hicago Inter Ocean. 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