Prophecy That Cams True. Wben, In 1809, Richard Trevlthlc Uttered the following word, there ere many who considered him an In sane, dangerous person: "The present general will use canals, the next will prefer railroads with horses, but their more enlightened successors will em ploy steam carriages on railways as the perfection of the art of conveyance." ' Railroading In Japan. Japau has -mo miles of railway, of which 210 miles were constructed In 1903. The number of passengers car ried ou these railways In 1IKW was 110,000,000, the freight transported was 1(1,122,071 metric tons and the rash receipts amounted to about $23, 800,000. Beware, of Ointments For Catarrh Tli Contain Meronry, asmereury will surely destroy the Mnig! smell antl oompleiely derange the whole syi tern when entering it through the murotn surfaces. Bucb artiolesshould never be usel eioept on preiorlptlons from reputable pny sielaiis.a the daraatre they will do It tenfold to the good you can possibly rterivu from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacture! by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo', 0 contains Bo meroury, uod Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thesystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ternally, and made li Toledo, O.iii, by If. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Hold by Druggists: price, 75c. peroottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for uonstlpatloS. Germ Day. The State of Utah has established a holiday in honor of germs. It Is -called (ienerul Health Day and Is the first Monday In October. On this day all theatres, churc-bes, public linlls, hotels, boarding bouses, etc., must be thoroughly disinfected. lAnother club woman, Mrs. Haule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregularis ties and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache, by the use . of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkbam a while ago my health began to fall because of female troubles. The doctor did not help me. I remembered that my mother had used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound on many oc casions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt sure that it could not harm me at any rate to give it a trial. " I waa certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better, the terrible pains in the back and side were beginning to cease, and at the time of menstruation I did not have nearly as serious a time as heretofore, ao I continued its use for two months, and at the end of that time I waa like a new woman. I really have never felt better in my life, have not had a sick headache since, and weigh 30 rounds more than I ever did, so I un esitatingly recommend your medi cine." Mas. Mat Hauls, Edgerton, Wis.. Pres. Household Economics Club. $6000 forfilt If original of atom loHor araafaf fwlMu ooiHio t prafung. DYSPEPSIA SICK j ucinirtuc CONSTIPATION PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED WITH Crab Orchard Water. A Century's Experience, With Huocnasfui - Result, is the Best Testimonial. SOLD BY ALL DROQOI8T8. Crab Orchard Water Co., Louisville, Ky. Better Fruits-Better Prof its Better peaches, apples, pears and berries ire produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insures full crop, of choicest quality, us a fertiliser containing not less than io per cent, actual Potash 8mm! for our practical bouki of Information I .pcui ermiicri, out are suimormuv. , GERMAN KAU WORKS 9j riuiu it.. J Beat Uuuiiti Biup. Tutus OouuV Cm I 1 J In lima Hold by drawl"!.' F 1 r :wW-r!T. v. irtarii.liSori5r.1 ton , Han to. U"a uitr. U. Fat tpMlfteOphthsltnla, ,uafok ur dure I i 1 ft MF em ajSsta household flatter Cake ("rotting. Cook together for ten mlntitw two cups of sugnr, a rounding tablespoon of butter and two-thirds cup of milk. Beat until cold and spread over the cake. Orange Frappe. Make a syrup of one and one-half cups of water and the same of sugar. Add the grated yellow peel of two or anges and cook ten minutes. Strain and add the strained Juice of sis or ange and a small lemon. Freeze a once and serve. Lemon Sherbet. Boll together three cups of water and two cups of sugar ten minutes, or until it will thread wben a cold fork is dipped in and held above it. Cool and add the juice of six lemons and two oranges, and a level tablespoon of the grated yellow rind of lemon. Let stand a half hour, then stxuiu and freeze. Welsh HartiMt. Break half a pound of mild cheese Into small pieces and melt in the chafing dish with a level teaspoon of batter. Add Blowly four tablespoons of milk, a saltspoon of salt and a dust of red pepper. When the mixture is smooth stir in two beaten eggs, and as soon as the egg is set serve on thin crackers. Creamed Onions. Cook one quart of medium-sized onions in water, with one teaspoon of sugar, until nearly done, then add a level teaspoon of salt; finish cooking and drain. Have a rounding table spoon of butter melted with one level tablespoon of flour rubbed in and cook two minutes. Add a cup of bot milk and cook three minutes; season with salt and pepper and pour over the onions, after they have been put In a deep hot dish. If the onions break while cooking chop them, add to the sauce, boll up once and serve. Excellent Plain Mlnre Meat. Take a pint bowl for a measure and heap it with finely chopped and well packed meat. Measure four bowls of apple, chopped more coarsely, and mix with the meat. Add two cups of sugar, one and one-half cups of molasses, one cup of butter, or part butter and part melted suet, two cups of boiling water find one cup of liquor from pickled peaches. A cup of boiled cider may be used instead of this peach vinegar. Add one cup of whole seeded raisins, half a nutmeg grated, two teaspoons of cinnamon, one-quarter teaspoon of cloves, half a teaspoon of allspice and three level teaspoons of salt. Grate tlie yellow rind of ono lemon and add it with the juice. Mix all well together and cook slowly for one hour. A little more water may be needed. ft iffite Windows should never be cleaned when the sun is shining on them, or they will look smeary afterward. A strip of carpet glued to a piece of wood will remove mud from boots quickly and without the slighhtest in jury to leather, and is far better than the usual brush. When pouring hot fruit into a glass dish place the latter on a wet clotb. This prevents any chance of the glass cracking, which would otherwise be very likely to happen. Whon bottling pickles or ketchup it is a good plan to boll the corks, and while hot press them tightly into the bottles, so that wben they are cold they are tightly sealed. To prevent thread from knotting al ways thread your needle at the end of the cotton as you undo it from the reel, and make the knot at the end that Is cut off. If this is done, your thread will never knot. ' 4Wood ashes are excellent for clean ing tinned articles. Wring a piece of coarse flannel out of warm water, dip it in the bshes, and with this scour tho tins. Rinse in Warm water, dry and polish with a soft duster or leather. - To clean silver nothing is better than whiting and Bweet oil. Mix a Uttlu to a smooth paste, dip a piece of flannel In and rub well the article to bo cleaned. Then wipe with a soft duster and finally polish with a clean chamois leather. Brewers' yeast, which many people use for breadmaklng Instead of Ger man yeast, if a little cold water is poured over it, will keep good for sev eral days. When nedeed pour tho water carefully off and use in the or dinary way. A burnt saucepau should be tilled with cold water, to which a liberal al lowance of soda lins beeu added, and then brought slowly to a boil. If wood ashes are obtainable, a handful of these addod to the water will greatly help in tho cleansing. To wash paint, make a good soapy lather by boiling one ounce of soap in half a gallon of water, rain water if possible. This is a far more econom ical plan than rubbing the soap on a brush or fliniuol. Wash the paint in the soupy lather and dry first wMh a cloth wrung out of wcrin water, and then with a clean, dry duster. Totato water Is excellent for bright ening shabby carpets. The carpets inuBt first be well beuteu and shaken. Then tuUe half a dozen good sized potutoes and scrape them as finely as possible Into a bucket half full of warm water. Strain, wring a clotb out of the potato water, and with it give the car pet a good rub all over, rinsing fre quently. Tho nervous housewlfo who lives in constant dread of lire may, with very little trouble, make un extinguisher that will put out the bluzo If used at once. All she needs to do is to put three pounds of salt into a gallon of water, and to this add one and one liulf pounds of sul ammoniac. This liquid should be bottled, aud when the firo is discovered it should bo poured a it. ' I v5V3 I mm lOlPihtKUAL ItVlht. R. G. .Dun & Co.'s weekly review I trade says: Aside from sine hesitation at the South, owing to the recent fall in thf price, of cotton, business conditions are favorable and optimistic sentiments art evidenced by extensive preparations for active trade. As annual reports appear, it is found that the closing months I 1904 made a much better exhibit than the first half, which starts the New Year with smaller stocks of goods in the hands of dealers, assuring liberal con tracts in the near future for replenishing supplies. A few minor labor controver sies have arisen, but the Fall River mills are more active and in most branches of manufacture there is a steady decrease in the proportion of idle machinery, ons prominent producer of woolen goods re porting 9 per cent, of all plants in oper ation. Failures for the week numbered 200 in (lie United States, against 400 last year, and as in Canada, compared with 37 a year ago. Bradstrcets says: Wheat, including flour, exports for the week ending January 5, aggregate V 411,047 bushels, against 981,140 last week, 3. 39j.12J 'his week last year, 5,098,951 in 1902, and 3,567,710 in iuoi. dm exports for this week are the largest since March, rooa, and aggregate J.86-533 bushels, against 1, 582,34 last week, 1,240.500 a year ago, 2,856,981 in 1902 and 136,873 in 1901. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, FLOUR Dull and un hanged; receipts, 10,575 barrels; ex sorts, 3.436 barrels. WHEAT Firmer; spot, contract, t.l7M7!4; spot, No. 2 red Western, I.l8l.l84; January, I.l7(gl.l74 j February, i.i8J4i.i84; March, 1.2054 ??l.205; May, 1. 215-4 asked; steamer No. 2 red, l.ul-ii!4 ; receipts, 3,033 Bushels; Scuthcrn by sample, 1.00 I.I6J.4 ; Southern on grade, I.os54 t.1754- CORN Steady; spot, 49ft49?i Itcamcr mixed, 4rKn'48!; receipts, 108, 507 bushels; exports, 60,000 bushels; Southern White and yellow corn, 425 VVi- OATS Firm; No. a white, 28(ffj854; No. 2 mixed, 373"J'a receipts, 4,500 bushels. RYE Dull ; No. 2 Western, uptown, J6fn87; receipts, 1,750 bushels. BUTTER Firm; fancy imitation, J223; fancy creamery, 2o3o; fancy ladle, iq2o; store packed 5i8. EGGS Firm and unchanged, 30. 1 CHEESE Firm; large, i2'(?i254i medium, I2j4??i254 ; small, I2j4ai3 SUGAR Firm and unchanged; coarse granulated and fine, 5.95. New York, BUTTER Firm, un- thanged ; receipts, 4,540. CHEESE Steady, unchanged; re- :eipts, 2,235; weekly exports, 2,100 boxes. EGGS Strong; receipts, 7,376; South ern, 2028; refrigerator, i82i!'5. POULTRY Alive and dressed, Heady; unchanged. FLOUR Receipts, 13,618 barrels; exports, 10,766 barrels ; firm and held higher; winter patents, 5.50S5.85; winter straights, 5.305.45; Minnesota patent, 5.85016.25; winter extras, 3.65 4.30; Minnesota- bakers', 4.3CKS465; winter low grades, 3.45'fl14.I0. RYE FLOUR Steady ; fair to good, 4.40(S14.7o; choice to fancy, 4755'00. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Quiet; per 100 pounds, 2.00(0 2.15. CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yellow, 1.30; coarse new, I.I3I.I4) kiln-dried, 2.o.o3.io. HAY Quiet; shipping, tofQjby, good to choice, 80(2.85. HOPS Quiet; State, common to choice ; 1904, 2o37 ; 1903, 3X533 ; Mt 14; Pacific Coast, 1904, 2936; 1903, 33.i; olds, I4I7- HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 2J pounds, 18; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 19; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 1454. LARD Dull; Western steam, 7.001 refined quiet; continent, 7.10; South American, 7.75; compound, 4554. COTTONSEED OIL Steady; prime crude nominal ; do. yellow, 22(ff2254. PETROLEUM Steady ; erfined New York, 7.50; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 7.45; do. in bulk, 4.55. RICE Firm; Domestic fair to extra, 2(55!4 ! Japan nominal. POTATOES Steady ; Long, Island l.752.oo; State and Western, 1.25 2.00; Jersey sweets, a.oo4.oo PEANUTS Steady; fancy hand-packed, S'A5'A' other domestic,'34554. CABBAGES Steady; flat Dutch, per 100, 2.oo3.oa Live Stock. New York BEEVES Receipts, 70a, Very little trading. CALVES Dressed calves quiet,, at 9c to 1354c for city dressed veals, and extra carcasses, 14c; country dressed, 6c to n He. SHEEP AND LAMBS Shesp, firm; lambs, weak. Sheep, 4.00(35.25 ; no real ly prime sheep here; culls, 6.00. HOGS Receipts, 2.840; feeling steady. Chicago, CATTLE Market, steady. Good to prime steers, 5.5o6.oo; poor to medium, 3,oo5.5o; stockcrs and feeders, s.4fi;4.25 ; Cows, 1.25(4.50; heifers, 2.oo(S:5.oo; canncrs, 1.252.50; bulls, ?.aXrt4.5o; calves, 3.005 7.00. HOGS Market strong. Mixed and butchers', 435(0465; good to choice heavy, 4.6o47o; rough heavy, 4.40 4.50; liRlit, 4-30:34.55; bulk of sales, 4.4(174.60. SHEEP Market steady. Good to choice wethers, 4.85$ 5.50; fair to choice mixed 4.oo475; native lambs, r.60. MUCH IN LITTLE. There are more than 217,000 baggage men, brakemen and conductors in the United States. Efforts are being made to induce the National Shorthand Reporters' Associa tion to join the labor movement. Ontario is the best organized pro vince in Canada, having 176 unions, with a total membership of more than 12, 000. , The Central Federation Union of New York City is about to begin a national campaign against the open shop. American Federation of Labor has taken i.p the proposition of a universal union label to replace the 50 varieties in use. A. local branch of the Women's Inter national Union Labor Ltag'ue is in pro cess of 'urmttion at San Frunaisco. Henry H. Rogers, the most powerful single individual in the world of finance and commerce, once worked for. $l.Iti a day. London (England) omnibus conduc tors are so polite and so eager to pick up passengers because they are dis charged if their fares, fall below a certain sum. f4 LASTING RE Lit r Kl I J. W. Walls, Buptf. I lntendent of Streets J of Lebanon, Ky., " I says: "My nightly rest was broken,' owing to Irregular action of the kidneys. I was suffering Intensely from severe pains in the small, of my hark end through the kidneys and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secre tions. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition. I took Donn's Kidney Pills and experienced quick and lasting relief. Doan's Kidney Tills will prove blessing to all sufferers from kidney disorders who will give them a fair trial.-' FoKtor-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., proprietors. For sale by all druggists, price 60 cents per bot. Contest of Smelling Powers. A new game for long evenings has be-ea devised and tried by an English house party. It is a contest of smell ing powers. Numbered programs and numbered bottles contain essence of cloves, gin, eucalyptus, sherry and other groceries. The game is. to Iden tify these. And tho difficulty of dis tinction has ' occurred to many men who have tried the decanters with the nose In the hope of deciding whether It is brandy or whisky. Io this particular effort to recapturo a ronse in which 'he dog masters man kind a woman tvon. BABY'S TERRIBLE" , SORE Body Itnw With H 11 111 or Caused Untold Agony Doctor ilit JIo Good Mother Discouraged Cutlcnra Cured at Once. "My child was a very delicate baby. A terrible sore and humor broke out on his body, looking like raw flesh, and causing the child untold a(jony. My physician pre scribed various remedies, none of which helped at all. I became discouraged and took the matter into my own hands, and tried C'ulicura Soap and Cutieura Ointment with almost immediate suc-cecs. Before the iecond week had passed the soreness was gone, not leaving a trace of anything. Mrs. Jeannette H. Hlock, 281 Uojedale St., Rochester, N. Y." A new tribe was recently discovered in I a V w -If contl,stin" diseases are com- 1 uoiu u niiiing mose n-no are attacked. I A Well Deserved 'inline. I The awarding of the (iiand l'rize to (he im ncmcr iicicauiig .rms u., jsew Ha ven, Conn., at the bt. Louis Imposition, confers upon this company the highest mark of distinction attained by any manu facturer of guns or ammunition in the world. Although a great number of med als were given, the only award of a Grand i e w" l the W'nclHMiter Repeating Arms Co.; given as it was in competition with the leading manufacturers of all coun tries, it testifies decidedly to the superior ity of Winchester rifles, 'shotguns and am munition. The success attained by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. at this exposition is in line with past honors. At the l'aris Exposition they received the (Jrand Prix, and wherever exhibited have always been given the highest possible prises. This latest recognition of super iority is the natural result of thirty' years of careful and successful endeavor in main taining the high quality of Winchester rifles, shotguns and ammunition. THB LAW VS. KINDNESS. Good Samaritan Suffers for Eccen trlcitiea of Ohio Statutes. "Got a buzzard here?" inquired Charles W. Heyl, deputy game war den, of Mrs. Frank Edgerton f South Sixth street, according to the Colum bus, Ohio, correspondent of the New York Herald. "Yes, sir," the woman replied. "Want to sell ltT'" , "No, sir; but you can have it If you want it." , "Can I see It?" "Certainly; Just come this way. please." And Mrs. Edgerton walked back tr the coal shed, where the bird was con lined, opened the door and then walk ed bock to the house. In a moment 01 two Heyl appeared with the buzzard under his coat. He showed a badge ind said: "Tell your husband that 1 am a game warden and for him to ap pear before Squiro Lakln." A son of Mr. Edgerton, who Is an employe in the Panhandle shops, while etrolling 'through the' fields, -found a buzzard with a broken leg. The bird was fed and kindly treated and be :ame a pet, running around the neigh borhood as it pleased. When the fam ily went away from the houue the buz zard would be confined In. the coal shed. An affidavit charges Edgerton wltb having "in his possession a buzzard not then and there being In captivity prior to May 6, 1902, and not then and there having the permission to do tb I aforesaid act." I MICHT HAVE SAVED IT, j a Lot of Trotilit Trow Ton Much Starch I Food. A little boy of eight years whose parents did not feed him on the right kind of food, was always nervous and suffered from a weak condition of the stomach and bowels. Finally he was taken down wltb appendicitis aud after the operation the (lector, knowing that his Intestinal digestion was very weak, put him on Grape-Nuts twice a day. He rapidly recovered and about two mouths tbereafter, bis Father states,. "He has grown to be strong, muscular, and sleeps soundly, weighs 6t pounds, and his whole system is in a tine con dition of health." Name given by Tostum Co., Battle Creek, Mien. It is plain that if be bad been put on Grape-Nuts at an earlier period in bis life, and kept from the use of foods that be could not digest, he never would have had appendicitis. That disease Is caused by undigested food decaying Ui the stoninth and bowels, causing irritation and making for the growth of all kinds of microbes, setting up a diseased condition which Is the active cause of appendicitis, and this is more marked with peop who do not properly digest white bread. Grape-Nuts is made of the selected parts of wheat aud barley end by tho pecullur processes of the cooking at the factory, all of the starch is turned into sugar ready for Immcdlato digestion and the more perfect nourishment of all parts of the body, particularly ths brain and nervo centres. Bead the little book, "The Road to Wellville," fouud iu each pkg. x S'.VIMMINQ A GOOD EXERCISE. Tsatt Show It Makes Greatest In crease In Red Blood Corpuscles. A series of experiments conducted by Dr. Philip n. Hawk, demonstrator sf physiological chemistry at the Uni versity -of Pennsylvania, has proved that swimming Is the most beneficial ?xerclse. j As described by the World s Work, j Dr. Hawk visited the dressing rooms I f the athletic field and Immediately oefore each athlete left for his exer Jlse drew blood from him by means I'jf the regularly prepared sterile I oeedte. Then when the athlete re I turned to the dressing room after run ! alng, jumping, pole-vaulting or engag ing In water polo the needle would again be brousht Into play and a sec ond sample of blood drawn. Analysis of the blood to discover how far each exercise Increased the number of red corpuscles showed that water polo and other forms of swim mlng resulted In the largest Increase The swimming exercises were thus shown to be the most beneficial, for the greater the number of red cor puscles the richer Is the blood. Swim mlng resulted in an average Increase of 21 per cent, as against 17 per cent for the next best exercise short-dls tance running. After one of these examinations dur Ing the athletic season, while the men were1 In the pink of condition and exerting themselves to the utmost, Dr Hawk found the following results, in round numbers, from the count of the blood corpuscles: Percentage of gain after the 100-yard dash, 25; 120-yard hurdles, 21.5; half-mile run, 18; mile run, 14; two-mile run, 9; broad Jump, six Jumps, 15; three minute, water pole came, 27. Snakes with Eye-Glasses. Snakes may almost be said to have glass eyes, inasmuch as their eye never close. They are without lids, and each Is covered with a transpar ent scale much resembling glass. When the reptile casts Its outer skin, the eye scales come off with the rest of the transparent envelope out of which the snake slips. This glassy eye-scale 1s bo tough that It effectually protects the true eye from the twigs, sharp grass and others obstructions which the snake encounters In Its travels, yet It Is transparent enough to allow the most perfect vision. Thus, If the snake has not a glass eye, It may, at any rate, be said to wear eye-glasses. A similarly protected or cased eye which very nearly approaches a glass eye, or, at any rate, an eye of glass Is to be found In fish. From the char acter of the element In which they live and the subdued light that reaches them, fish have no need of eyelids, either to wash the eye or protect It from glare, and, therefore, eyelids are absent; but some of them need the protection of the transparent, horny, convex cases which defend their eyes without obstructing the sight. FITS permanently cured. No (Its or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveKestorer,2trlal hottleand treatise free Dr. R. H Klike, Ltd., 031 Arab St., Thila., Pa. Cavalry of the west coast of Madagascar ride oxen. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists will refund money if i'azo Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. -50c. All the soldiers in the army of Argen tina are forced to play football. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, sottnn the-gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25o.abottle The cost of living has doubled in Spain in the last few yeaw. Plso's Cure cannot be too highly spokenot as a cough cure. J. W. O'Bbikn, 322 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900, At a "smart" dinner in New York but ter is not served. To Core Cold In fine Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it iails to cire. E. W. Grove's signature is on box. 25o. There are 44,000 hotels in the L'li.ed States. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woollord's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by all druggists, fl. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. E. Detchon, C'rawfordtville, ind. One of the new sports in England is falconry with motor cars. r Every Coupon for a present wi.h GOOD LUCK Baking Powder Buy Good Luck Baking Powder. In so doing you get the- most of the purest baking powder at the smallest cost. Furthermore, if you will ave the coupons that you will find plainly printed oh the label of e.tt-li can,' "Oil can get the beautiful premiums we are now offering. Cut out these coupons. They are valuable. It takei but a few of them to obtain some of the nnmerous useful gifts on the premium list. A little book inside of every can explains all about the premiums. It shows a picture of each gift and tells just how many coupons are required to get them. Don't fail to save the coupons. Take a delight in your baking and secure some of the charming premiums. I SNOSO. wvl'l' LlskXJZtlJ CURED . MM t V iaV I . L ' ! O -V I mW T r -1 , li t. m 7f. 11 w. 1 . . -a n r km at. t-r . i'fk t YsftTv sr57 '1 Jrm--,. .... .v ......... ... , .,, iT-t. , ta -r AT . ! '. ' A PLAIN TALK On a Plain Subject In Plain Language. The coniin na winter will cause at jeasi one-half of the women to have catarrh, colds, cough, pneumonia or consumption. Thousands ot women will lose their lives siiil tens of thousands will acquire some rhromritilnictit Iroin wuicn they will never recover. I'nless vim Uke the nec KEfcP PERUNA IN THE HOUSE. essary preenutions, the chances are that you (who read this) will be one of tne uiiiorlunate ones. Little or no risk need be run if Peruna is kept in the houe and at the first appearance of any symp tom of catarrh taken as directed on the bottle. l'eruna is a safeguard, a rerentntive, a specific, a cure for all cases of catarrh, acute and chronic, coughs, colds, consump tion, etc. For free medical advice, address tY. S. B. Hart man, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 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't. ay under absolute gu4ateV! euro or money refuaded. The genuine table stamped C C C. Nerer asld In bulk. Baaipta asd booklet freo. Addr Sterling Kemedy Campany, Chicago or New York. D r Counts OB LUK Baking Powder was established in 1894. The sales have so increased to date, that tdy w are shipping Good Luck Baking Powder in carload lots to every aeetiiA of the country. The cause of this enormous popularity Is plain. In Good Luck, housekeepers get not only a positively pure baking powder of great leavening force, but at a price a little less than hey have been accustomed to pay for some other kind that was not as satisfactory in results. When buying Good Luck think of it purity and consider the good mills obtained from Its use. Remember every Good Luck coupon counts for a present. If ytiur grocer doesn't keep Good Luck, scud us his name and '. will see that you are supplied. v, THE SOUTH eft M MANUFACTURING CO., Richmond, Va. SO COMMON 1M W1HTF-. BY PE-RU-NA. mm 'w n ts, '. A CCLD ON THE LUJGS THREATENS TO BECOME JERIOUS. Pe-ru-na Brings Speedy Relief. Mrs. II. K. Adams. ex-President I'al metto Club, nf New Orleans., I.a.. writes from 110 tiaiheld Court, South licud, ind., as follows: "Iamplrnxed In eiufoiw lVrm. a 1 tmk It about a year at o nnd it Mion b routlit relief from n volt on mu Iuiijh uhlcit th.reule.netl lobe nerlou n. "The lungs were sore and inliuned, I coughed a couple of hours every mitla, and 1 felt that something must be done heiore mv lungs became affected. '"l'eruna was suggested by some uf my friends who had used it, ml Ki ting upon their advice I tried it and found that it was able to bring about a speed v cure. You have my highest endorsement and thanks for the good it did me. Sounlingr the Praises of Peruna. Mrs. Frances Wilson, 3'2 Nels-m St., Clinton, Mass., writes: "Had you seen me nt the time of my ill ness and now, you would not wonder that I take delight in sounding the praises of Peruna. "Mv ailment was a severe coM which at tacked the bronchial tubes and lungs. "I followed yournpevlat dlreetlon a nd afteruHlng lx bottle of J'ei'u 110, on my feet again. 1 think l'eruna a wonderful medicine." .Kingston's True Bins Sseds. Send ui 4ve 2-cenl stamps. U'yll then mail yoq ue packet teach of Livinf ston'9 Beauty Tomato, Liv in K "ton a Ideal Cab bage, I,lvinK"ton' Emerald Cucumber Crosby's Rgyptiait Beet ana wonaenui Lettuce, and our 1(4 Da-re Seed Annual Send us back the empty bass and we will accept them at 5 cents each on any order amounting; td 50 cents or over. THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO., BOX 4' COLUMBUS. O. PENSION f OR AGE. :;f-." Write me at ont-e for blanks and instructions. Fro of cliarfa. No Pennion. No Par. Addrsatf W. H. WILLS. Wills Building. 8W lmllsna Av. Washington. l. C. fateuts and Trade-Mark Solicited. . ppeaelelHs, blllotisnesa, bad brath. ba4 w
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