i COMKODOflE NICHOLSON RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA. aiQ'ivS3l wcholsok. a COM1WODORK flomerville Ni.-linl.on. of the United Stale Navy, in a letter from 1837 R Street, Northwest, Washing ton, D. C, aaj-a: "Your I'eruna. ha been and fa nowi Med by no many of my friend and acquaintance n-s a mure rvre for catarrh thai I am convinced of 11m eurattve qualltlet and I unhestlat imtly recommend it to all pet Knot tmfferlng from lha t complaint. Ojir army and our navy are the natural protection of our country. Feruna is the natural protei-tion of the rmy and navy in the viciwtitudea of cli aaate and exposure. We have on file thousands of testimon ials from prominent people in the army and navy. We can give our reader only a slight Slimpse of the vast array of unsolieited en oniementa Dr. Harttnan m constantly receiving- for hia widely known and efhiient remedy, Penina. If you do not derive prompt and aatia Taetory result from the use of I'enina, write at once to Dr. S. B. Hartman, Pres ident of The Hartman Sanitarium, Cohiin boa, Ohio, and he will be pleased to give you hia valuable advire. Had Corner In Grave. The Melbourne Women's hosplta' discovered lately that a local under takers' ring had boujrht up nearly al Ibe vacant plots In the general cema tery, and, having put up Its prices foi funerals at another cemetery, whlcr has only been opened a short timo In order to divert trade to Its owi ground, was retailing Its corner li graves at a handsome profit Prisoners Struck for Tobacco. A unique strike occurred at tli house of correction at Rutland, V . when the prisoners refused to go to work without their chewing, tobacco Qnvaccount of the storm the usual sup ply'of tobacco was not delivered. Th strikers lacked organization, and weak ened when the officials explained what would happen If they did not retiiri to work. A Grimly Suggestive Group. The minister and the doctor wer riding down town In a Lexington ave tnue car, and had arrived at Madison square when their friend the under '.aken joined them. After riding with him two block! the minister and doctor put the under laker off the car, saying their appear tnce In trio looked too suggestive antf would cause talk among their friends frame from Historic Wood. Capt, C. A. lloffnagle recently pr rented the SctU Warner chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, at Vergennes, Vt., with a frame for Its charter. The frame was made by Capt. Hoffnagle from wood taken from one of the boats of Arnold's fleet which was sunk In Arnolds bay, a few miles from Vergennes, Oct. 11, 1776 WOMEN'S NEGLECT SUFFERINQTHESUREPENALTY Health Thus Lost la Restored by Lydls BL Pinkbam'a V age table Compound. How many women do you. know who re perfectly well and strong? We hear every day the same story over and over aain. "I do not feel well I an o tired all the time!" if ore than likely you speak the same Words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. The oause may be easily traced to some derangement of the fe male organs which manifests iUelf in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, bearing-down pains, flatulency, nerv. ouauess, sleeplessness, leucorrhuea. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded life of suffering or a serious ' operation is the inevitable reault. Tbe never-failing remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Hnkham's Veg etable Compound. MissKateMcDonald.of Woodbridire. N. J., writes: Daar Mrs. Pinkham t " I think that a woman naturally dlnllke to soaks br trouble known to tba public, but raatored health has meant ao much to uia that I cannot help from telling mine for th sake ot other auuViug woman. " for a long Uiu I suffered untold agony with uterine, trouble and irregularities, which mad me a physical wrack, uid no on thought I would recover, but Lydia K. Pink, tarn's Vega" Compound baa entirely eurad me. and mad too wall and atrcng, and I fael it my duty to tell other suffering women hut a spumdld madklu it la." If you ar ill, don't hesitate to gel ft bottle of Lydia B. Piukham's Vegeta ble Compound at once, and writ to U ifl. Pinkham, Lyon, Mass., for special ftdvioa-lt Is f.-e and always baleful. jpfojj KateMDonaTd Tt""1" X O1 Liver and Baron, rut the slices of bncon into a frying pan and cook slowly until they look clear and some of the fat Is fried out. Now add the liver cut one-half Inch thick and fry until cooked through, because under-done liver is jiot a whole some food. Serve on a warm plntter .garnished with the crisp slice of bacon. Dried Green Tea fonp. Soak cup of dried gren pens over eight. Drain and put into a sntiropnn with two quarts of cold water and cook slowly for one hour. Now mid a tea spoon of salt and n bone from cold roost beef or from boiled 1mm and cook until the pens are sort and tuusby. Btrnln, add a cup of thin cream and took tivo minutes longer, adding enlt and popper as needed. & New Knchellc Doughnut. Beat one cup of sugar and two eggfc together until light. Add two cups of milk, a few gratings of nutmeg and llx cups of flour to which three heap tog teaspoons of baking powder bave been added. This dough will be soft md must be fried in spoon Tills dropped Into deep, hot fat. Do not make them large, and a dessertspoon is better for limping them than a tablespoon. Devonshire Cream. This cream mnst be raised where new milk can be secured, l'ut a large pan of frosb milk In a cool place for twenty-four hours, then set It over the Ore to beat just to the boiling point but not yet to allow the milk to boil. Take tbo pail carefully from the range without disturbing the contents and set away in a cold plnce for ten hours, when the thick, rich creatn is ready for berries, fruit or cereal. - i Cheeae Htlcks. Mix three rounding tablespoons ot sifted pnstry flour and turco rounding tablespoons of grated cheese. Add a pinch ot salt, a few dashes of red pop per and two gratings of nutmeg. Now mix with one tablespoon of milk, the same of melted butter nnd tbe yolk of one egg. Divide in halves, roll very thin and- cut in narrow strips threo Inches long. Bake quarter of an hour and serve piled In log cabin fashion" er In bunches. Ox Tail Stew. Simmer the ox tails ia water to cover for twenty minutes, then drain, add enough good stock to cover, also one onion and one carrot sliced, for eacli tail, and a pinch of sweet herbs. Sim. mcr until the meat is ready to full from the bonos; then take up tiie meat and vegetables and make a sauce with a rounding tablespoon each of flour and butter to one and one-half cups of th liquid in the pan. Strain und pour over the meat The liquid can be re duced ot the last to enough for tbe sauce. Household hints: Clear boiling water poured through tea stains will remove them. Bait Jish are best and Thickest fresh ened by soaking In sour milk. Kerosene 17111 soften boots and shoes tbtrt 'have been hardened by -water. A glass of buttermilk taken the last thing at night will cure stomach trou bles. Fish may be scaled much easier by first dipping them lnt boilins water for a minute. A teaspoouful of sugar added to pan cake batter will make the cakes a golden brown, A teuspoonful of turpentine put into the boiler with white clothes will aid the whitening. Fresh meat, beginning to sour, -will become sweet again if placed out of doors over night. Wetting the hair occasionally in a solution of salt and water will keep it train falling out. Bait will curd new milk; hence, in preparing dishes containing milk, the salt should . not be added until they are cooked.' A spoonful of raw oatmeal, moist ened, with water, taken on an empty stomach, will cure constipation, if per sisted In for some time. To bring out the brilliancy of cot glass, ammonia should be placed in the water in which it Is to be rinsed. All glass should be dried immediately, but not drained, a cloth dipped in am monia and rubbed thoroughly on a coat collar will remove the greasy look. When the floor cloth gets really dirry, wash it with clean warm water, add ing a little liquid ammonia. Change the water frequently, use a big soft cloth, wipe perfectly dry with a drf duster, as little pools of water left will rot tbe cloth. Ons of the engine-drivers on the Paris Metropolitan railway is the son f a vice-president of the Franch Hen. j ate, who was formerly Miulstcr of nuance. There are 110.000,000 sheep and 28,. 000,000 cows lu Argentina. In 1004 the exports of meat from the Argentine UegubUe ifcceeded La value 132,000.000, I TV 111. f; '.T- I r. v. i v ii in a d is COMMERCIAL HEME. R. G. Dun ft Co's Weekly Revirw o! Trade says: I'Togre" is more rapid in manufacture than in distribution, but this in largely due to the effect of unseasonable weather at some points and the unsettled fcclinq in the South, where the collapse of cot ton prices hits retarded collections an. I caused many r.incrllations. That pro duction is maintained by mills and fur naces may be taken as evidence of con fidence in the future. Iron and steel plants lead in activity, with woolens the feature in textile fab rics. Settlement of the protracted labor struggle at Fall River is encouraging but the industrial atmosphere .is dis turbed rlscwhcrc, althoueh on tbe whole I there is less than the customary idleness tor this season. 1 rices of ncwiy-opencd lines of woolens are higher, as was to he expected in view oi the position of the raw material, but consumption is not curtailed. Similar strength in footwear hit re--stnetcd .business, hityera in the ifoston maplcet -nlartuo tfw tnf,rtf Rai1u,aw earnings for January thus far show s gain oi 2.3 per cent, foreign commerce is ttlso better tlran a year ago. Scarcely any alteration in quotations of iron and steel is the best possible guarantee of continued aetvity. Failures this week numbered .1JS in the United States, against ,158 last year, and 24 in Canada, compared with 33 i year ago. Bradsircet's says: Wheat, including flour, exports for the week ending Janu ary J9 are 1,138,075 bushels, against -00,050 last week, 3,558,192 this week last year, 3,538.757 in 1902 and 3,630, &70, in tooi. Corn exports for the week arc 3,186,529 bushels, against 2.932,014 last week, 1,150,202 a year ago, 2,376, 5?3 in 1002 and 179,520 in 1901. WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore. FLOUR Quiet and un changed; receipts, 4,751 barrels; ex ports, 312 barrels. WHEAT Unsettled ; spot, contract, 1.14(1. 144 ; spot. No. 2 red Western, I.ljl.lSJi; January, 1.1411.14; Feb ruary, M4'4(gi.i4l$; March, I.l.sK3 May, 117 asked; steamer No. J red, i.ofiJffiToo-W ; receipts, 12.089 bush els; Southern by sample, 1.00(51.15 J Southern on grade, 1.03(3 '-'S- CORN Kasier; spot, January, Feb ruary and March, 504 fi -so-Vfi ; May, 5063 50' ; steamer mixed, 48,'jff 48 ; re ceipts, 43.503 bushels; Southern white and yellow corn, 444'4(H- OATS Steady; No. 2 white. xVtdi S7yi; No. 2 mixed, 36-j'W.'37; receipts, 0,913 bushels. RYE Steady ; No. 2 Western up j town, 8W1787. BUTTER Firm and .unchanged) I fancy imitation, 22X23 ; fancy cream cry, 30t53i; fancy ladle, 19W20; store packed, I5(fi 18. EGGS Easy, 23c CHEESE Firm and unchanged large, i2i(rt2Yi ; medium, izi(g2'i', small, I2(g 13. SUGAR Strong and unchanged j coarse granulated and fine, 6.25. New York. BUTTER Easy ; re ceipts, 2,967; street price, extra cream ery, 2929Jj; official prices, creamery, common to extra, 1929; Slate dairy, thirds to firsts, 21G126 ; renovated, com mon to extra, 15(523. CHEESE Firm, uncharged; re ceipts, 323. EGGS Weak; receipts, 6,021; State. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected white, extra, 3032 ; do., choice, 28(529; do., mixed, fancy, 27; Western, selected, choice, 26; do., average best, 25; South :rns, 19525; refrigerators, I7(tf22. POULTRY Alive firm; Western chickens, 12; fowls, 14!; turkeys, 13 14;; dressed firm; Western chickens, 13 (514; fowls, I3(oI3'j ; turkeys, 15(520. FLOUR Receipts, 30,649 barrels ; ex ports, 4.579 barrels; dull and lower; win ter patents, 5.30(55.85; winter straights, 5.25(5.40: Minnesota patent, 5.8o(ff6.20. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Dull; per loo pounds, 2.00(52.10. HIDES Firm; California, 21 to 2J pounds, 19. PORK Barely steady; short clear, 13.001W15.ro. COTTONSEED OIL Firm; prime yellow, 23-4tf24"4. POTATOES Dull; Long Island, 1.75 ?T2.0o; State and Western, 1.251.50; Jersey sweets, 2.00375. PEANUTS Steady; fancy hand picked, 55J$; other domestic, 3j4(g) CABBAGES Easy; flat Dutch, p 100, 2.oo3.oa live Stock. .New York. BEEVES Steers slow and lower; some sales of good cattle 20c to 35c lower. Steers, 3.70 to 5.60; bulls. 2:75 'to 3 80; -cows, l.'50 'to 35. Ca bles quoted live cattle and sheep steady; refrigerator beef selling at iofc to I0"4c per pound. Exports tomorrow, 550 beeves, and 5,416 quarters of beef. CALVES Veals about steady, qual ity considered; Western and barnyard calves lower. Veals, 5.00 to 9.35; no prime veals here; Westerns, 3.00; barn yard calves, 3.25. Dressed calves steady, SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep nomi nally steady; Iambs slow and easier. Medium to good lambs, 7.25 to 7.7a No sales of sheep. Chicago. CATTLE Market strong. Good to prime steers, 5.70(56.25; poof to medium, 3755-6o; stockers and feeders, 3.25(54.25; cows, 1.2543)4.40; heifers, 2.00(55.10; canners, 1.25(53.45; bulls, 2.io4.oo; calves, 3.90(57.00. HOGS Market strong. Mixed and butchers, 4.45(24.65; good to choice heavy, 462(54.70; rough heavy, 4.45(8 4-55! light, 4-4d4-S7'A bulk of sales. 4-5W)4.6a MUCH IN LITTLE. There sre 64 shops in Berlin in which nothing but horseflesh is told. Barrie, at last accounts, has received more than $250,000 from his play. A total of $52,000,000,000 passed) through the London Clearing-house last fear. The number of students at the Uni versity of Germany this winter is within 384 of 40,00a It is predicted that by the year 2000 from 300 to 300 new foods will be at man' service. The National Letter Carriers' Asso ciation will hold a week' convention at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, be ginning September 8. . A Norwegian chem!st predicts - that the time will come when more alcohol will be made from sawdust than from' potatoes. The total exports Into Nagasaki, J pan, were valued at $6,304,257, s loss of $85,"5 from i'oo3j the imports amount ed to $8,986,216, an increase of $2,835,958 over 1903, The net tonnage of ships engaged in foreign trade shows a de crease of 854,032 ton from the pre ceding year, or about JJ per (cat A WOMAN'S MISERY. Mrs. John LnRue, of 115 Paters.n Avenue, I'aterson, N. J., snys: "I wn.. roublcd for about nine yesrs. nnd what I sut fered no one will eve; know. 1 used alinut ni'ui'r known reme ,lf5fc5d.v that Is said I L t ft. tn l,ft crnnrl ft." kidney com plaint, but without derlv lngpermnnent relief. Often when alone lu the bouse the backache has been so bad that it brought tears to my eyes. The pain at times was so tuienso that I ws compelled to give up my household duties snd lie down. There were head aches, dizzluess and blood rushing to my head to cause bleeding at the nose. Tbe "first bos: of Doan s Kidney Pills benefited me so much that I continued the treatment. The stilling pain In the small of my back, the rushes of blood to the- head nnd other symptoms disappeared." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. 50 cents per box. Foster Milburn Co., Buffulo, X. Y. Reported Meteoric Display. John M. Skofield, a clerk In the j (tcamship office at Bath, Me., whose j Siitics required him to rise shortly , ifter midnight, reports that at S o'clock on a recent morning he was jazzled by a meteoric display in the northeast In the form of an object about the size of a barrel. It was ttralght up and down and Illuminated the entire sky with a brilllrtnt light, lasting several seconds. The same flash was reported by the officers and men on various craft along the coast American Flag High In Air. The coast artillery station at Fort Hunt, Va., on the Potomac, opposite Fort Washington, is to have a flag pole from the top of which the garri son flag can be seen for many miles. The new pole is about 125 feet long. It is In five sections, ami 1 built up of piping held together by steel bands. The pole will stand on a high emi nence at the fort, and the flag at Its top will wave to the breeze about 300 feet above the level of the river. Immense Stone 'for Monument. The largest stone ever taken frot in American quarry Is a Maine prod act It is in the form ot a monolith 50 feet high, six feet square at th 5ase and weighing 100 tons. Th stone was floated by barge to Troy. Y., and then transported by rollerf 'or two miles to the Oakwood ceme :ery, where it will be set up as t monument to the memory of Gen Wool. When In place It will be landmark for miles up and down th Hudson. Dog No. Match for Wildcat. A dog belonging to a man named Grey of Georgia Corner, Me., went out In search of foxe the other day and ran on to a genuine loupcervler. Mr. Grey heard the tumult in the woods ahead and rushing up to shoot the fox was surprised to see the dog prone on the ground in a very dilapidated shape with the big cat high up among the branches contemplating a fresh as sault. Ho avenged the attack on the dog by slaying the cat. Many Sheep From Colorado. One huudred thousand sheep will bi prepared for the market this wlntei at tho beet-sugar factories In tbe vt clnity of Eaton, Greeley, Windsor, LoDgmotint, Fort Collins and Love land, Col. The beet pulp makes th kst of feed for lambs. Ignorance in Coal Region. A student of the population of the anthracite region of Pennsylvania re ports that there are 630,000 people Inhabiting that section, of which 430, 000 are foreign born. Of this number over 60.000 cannot, read or wrltn. A FELLOW FEELING. Why 3h Felt f.eulent Towards the lruiiknrd. A great deal depends on the point of view. A good temperance woman was led, in a very peculiar way, to revise her somewhat harsh judgment of the poor devil -who cannot resist his cups, -nnd she Is now the more charitable. She -.wittes: "For many years I was a great suf ferer from asthma. Finally my health got so poor that I found I could not lie down, but walked the floor whilst oth ers slept. I got so nervous I could not rest anywhere. "Specialists told me I must give up the use of coffee tbe main thing that I always thought guve mo some relief. I consulted our family physician, and he, being a coffee fiend himself, told me to pay no attention to their advice. Coffee had such a charm for me that in passing a restaurant and getting a whiff of the frag-ranee I could not re sist a cup. I felt very lenient toward the drunkard who could not puss the saloon. Friends often urged me to try Postum, but I turned a deaf eur, say ing 'That may do for peoplo to whom toffee Is harmful, but not for me cof fee and I will never part.' "At last, however, I bought a pack Ige of Pout u 111. although I was sure I could not drink it. I prepared it as di rected, and served it for breakfast Well, bitter as I was against It, I must lay that never before had I tasted a more delicious cup of coffee! From that day to this (more than 3 years) I bave never bad a desire for tbe old cof fee. My health soon returned; the tsthma dlwippeared, I began to sleep well, and In a short time i gained 20 pounds In weight "One day I banded my physician the tablets he bad prescribed for me, telling him I had no use for them. He stayed for dinner. When I paused him his coffee cup he remarked, 'I am glad to see you were sensible enough not to let yourself be persuuded that cof fee was harmful. This is the best cup of coffee I ever drank,' he continued; 'the trouble is so few people know bow to make good coffee.' When be got his second cup I tuld him be was drlnkiug Postum. He was incredu lous, but I convinced him, and now he uses nothing but Postum lu his home, snd has greatly Improved lu health." Name given by - Postum Co., Buttle Creek. Uivb. . I,ook in eatft tackts for th tantou iUUl Wk. "Tin tU U WUt1U mm ODD INCIDENT OF WRECK. CollUjIcn of Such Force That Two Ga-s Ars Made One. In :he recent railroad accident on the Wcicester, Nashua A Portland division of the Boston A Maine at East Harrington, N. H., whe-n as extra freight train from Nashua crashed headon Into an extra freight from Portland that was waiting there to meet It, a Boston ft Maine car on the train standing still disappeared and for hours the efforts ot the railroad men to find it were unavailing. The accident occurred a little after midnight. From that time until day light the railroad telegraph operator ilong tho line from the sceno of the wreck to Portland made the wires hoi in their effoi.it to trace the mlsslna car, as It was thought that it might bave got uncoupled and Jumped frotr the train, or had been left at somt itatton. The mystery of the lust car wat solved at dawn, when the car wat found driven completely Into a ear of the "Pennsylvania railroad. The ear had been telescoped In such a waj that by lantern llpht they looked Ilk one whole car, and had thus escaped notice. The telescoping of these oars was regsnled as remarkable, Inasmuch af they were in the train standing still Bo tremendous was the shock that the engine of the stationary train waf forced back against the Boston & Maine car powerfully enough to send It through the Pennsylvania car. Bos ton Globe. Novel Action to Iniure Marriage. In the harbor of the little village of Ploumanflc'h, In the Cote-du-Nord. Is in Islet of rock which ran be reached it low tide. It. is surmounted by s hrine of Si. Gulrec, who Is said ta nave landed here from Britain In the ilxth century. There are two null ilntnes of the saint, one of which Is it WM)d. To this statue on St. Catherine'! lay, come the young women of th neighborhood, who, following an old tradition, stick pins into the statue, n order that they may be married be Tore the end of the year. London 3raphic. Vh -tiiMii'i heue 1,1 M.t.. A friend mot Francis I'ai-knian walk ing along the street holding two street boys by their root polhivs. In reply ta his friend's request for au explanation Parkman said: "I found this boy had eaten an apple without dividing with his little brother. Now I'm going to buy one for the little hoy and make the big one look ou while he eats It." St. Nicholas. I)efne Cnnnnt He Cured by local application" h. they cannot rea -h thn diseased portion of thenar. Therein only ons wsy to earn ciealues. ud that Is by consti tutional remedies, iieafncsft Is caused by an Inflamed condition of lh mueous liiiiii'oi the Kuxtuulilitn Tube, When tins tub i(t iu llamed you have a nimhilntjsound oriuiper feet hourlcg, and when It is entirely closed nnfiims is the result, and UDles the inllam niRtion eari he. taken out and this tubo re stored to Its normal condition, hearlaj? will Ijb destroyed forever. Nine enses out of tisn araeaused byeatarrh.wliieh isnotulus?buta!i inllH-.ned condition of the inneous surface. Wo will Kivo Oun Hundred Uollarn foratiy en.eof Deafness (caused by catarrh itlmt can not bnunred by Hall's I'ala'rrli (.'lire. Send for circulars tree. t.J. Uhi-.sey Co.,Tolcdu. o. Hold by Dnijfirists, 75e. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. Some one has been figuring out tbe number of words a man utters in a year und finds tbe average to bo li, 800,000. Nlnete,-n pianos, every one of which was a w -' Mnif present, are iu the pos session c. Prince and Princess of Wales. FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness alter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveItestorer,42trial bottleaud treatise froa Dr. It. 11 Kline, Ltd., 31 Arch St.. I'liilu., Pa. The oldest working clock in England is St Peterborough Cathedral. Many Seliool Children Are Slcklr. Mother Oray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Oray, a nurse tn Children' Home, New York, break up colds Id 24 hours, euro Fevertshnsss, Constipation, Btomaoh Trouhles, Teethin Dlsordnrs and Destroy Worms. AtalldruKRists,25o. Kample mailed Far.E. Address Allen S. Olmsted, I.e Boy, S.Y. The Peruvian railways have all been con solidated. A Guaranteed Car Cor Piles. Itohmg, Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles. Uruggisti will refund money if Psio Ointment fail to cure tn 8 to 14 days. 50c. England cannot get enough cavalry offi cers. F. K. Obebs's Boxs, of Atlanta, Ga., ars the only successful Dropsy Specialists In the world, fine their liberal offer In advertise, nieut in another column ot this paper. A Maxim gun fires BOO shots a minute, a Catling 1200. 15 YEARS OF TORTURE Itching and Painful Hores Covered Head and BodyCured In Week by Cntlcurn. "For fifteen years my scalp and fore head was one mass of icahs, and my body was covered with sores. Words cannot ex press how I suffered from tbe itching and pain. 1 had given up hope when a friend told me to get t'uticura. After bathing with Cuticuia Hoap and applying Cuticurs Ointment for three days, my head was ss clear as ever, and to my surprise and joy, one cake of soap and one box of ointment made a complete cure in one week. (Signed) II. U. Franklin, 717 Washington St., Allegheny. Pa." The Chinese Government is formulating S scheui of state lotteries. 10,000 IMants for 10a. Thi is a remarkable offer tbe John A Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes. t-alrcr Seeds havn s national remitatioti ss the earliest, finest, choicest the eailb produces. They will send you their big plant and reed catalog, together with enough seed to grow l.uuo tine, solid Cabbages, 2,000 rich, juicy Turnips, 2.000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Kadiilies, 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. This great offer is made in order to In due you to try their warranted seeds for when you once plant them you will grow no others, and AIL KOR BFT 160 POST ABB, providing ton will rchirn this notice, snd if you will k lid them 20c in pontage, they will add ta tns above s big package of the earliest fweet Cora on ar;b--fSali!er' Fourth of July, fully 10 day tsrlier than Cory. I mp ' eta., eto. fA. O. i.l fwttsorWvV (nmt from tourUt fs ui to U sjtulM; Mau.oco. COL. OECKUmi SAVS : "I Tako Pleasure in Commending Po-ru-na For Coughs and Colds," y 1 " COL. PAUL IN FIELD OR BARRACKS PE-RU-NA IS EFFICACIOUS. The constant expo.-ure to the elements experienced in an outdoor life is not so apt til c,uie couli-, and colds as sedentary habits. 'I'itoe who are lnoui(lit f'aee to face vi'h the weather every day in active lite are nuieii less liable to catarrhal diseases than those who ai? housed up in illy ventilated rooms. And yet but h of these clause are more or less subject to c-atm ill and ca tarrhal diseases. Tile soblicr 11a U'mII flu tl.u ALL CLASSES ARE SUBJECT TO CATARRH. crvilian finds it ii-cipioutlv necessary to Use Pet-una on account of ron'iilis and colds. No one is exempt. The strong and healthy arc less liable than the weak and ill, but none entirely escape. J Colonel Paul K. Hcekuitli. Lt. Col., retired. 1st lieu. Minnie Men. in u le'ter J from l."i(';t Vermont avenue, N. V., H u-iiiriton. I). ('., write: S :Frmn the iiwiitalllrd endorsement of 111 i 111 of in 1 Iriendn, ttokr j pleasure In commend I it u your reined ten for eouuhn and o. I j Vaul E. Heck with. J GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troublea, appeBdicitia, blliouaneu, bad breath, b4 hlMnrf u, nil mm th. . I. 1 . . 1 . r . . . . ., j ' V. c iu.t,., piu.ko oowf-iB, ioui iDouin, neaaactie, Indieestlon, plninles. psin. after eating, liver trouble, Mow akin and dirzinei.. When your bowela don't movo regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other dluaoea together. It ?. S S ilinenti and lone yeara of uffrrln. -No matter wh.t you, atart Ukln CASCARET3 today, for you wilt never fet well and ty well until you Jet your bowels right Take our advice. Mart with Ciictr.il today under absolute ri.rintee to euro or money refunded. The (enuine tablet stamped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Sample sod Donkl.t Ir... AHHf... St.flin. R.m.Hv C.,.. Ckl . , . -- . Toy Dogs in Demand. A bureau for toy dogs Is to bo the latest expression of the bureau Idea, which In cities extends to servants, charities and philanthropic enterprls es, and it originated In London. This Is truly the day of the dog the pet doft and kennel accommodations it is understood are to be provided in Eng innd's capital where Intending pur chasers may inspect their characters and pedigrees. The woman with a lot of money and In need ot some sort ol a pet turns to the dog In nine cases out of ten snd the extent of the de mand for the toy dog may be esti mated by tbe establishment of this bu reau. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing 8yru p for children teething, soften the (rums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25o.b bottle The advance of civilization is decreasing the prairie dogs. To Car a, Cold in On Ir Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fail to cure. E. W. Urove's signature is on box. 25o. A hen to be profitable should lay a dol lar's north of eggs in a year. IsmMiroi'iso's 'Jur fon3onu -notion avel my life throe years ago. Man, Thomas Hob. cms, Jlaple St., Norwich, N.V., Feb. 17, ISWJ The best paid clergy in Siberia get about $000 a year. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Ranitnrv Lotion. Never fnila KnA V... all drumiista. 81. Mail orders nrnmntlv Jiliu.l by l)r. E. lletchan, Crawlordsville, Ind. Only one man in 700 pays an income tai in India. CORN FIELD3 ARE GOLD FIELDS to the farmer who under stands how to feed his crops. Fertilizers for Corn must contain at least 7 per cent, actual Potash Send for our boots they tell why Potash is as necessary to plant life as sun and rain; sent free, if you ask. Writs to-dav. C1RRMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Street. New Vosk. PENSION FOR AGE. S LUhL. k 1. new order will glvs pao slou lor m Write ma at one for blanks and lniu-ut-tlous. Krue of rliara-a. No J'onsion, ho Far. Add rem W. H. W1T.LS, Wills Building. Sl'i Indiana An., Waihlngtou, D- U falsnts aud 'Inuis-Morks tHllil'iUHl. JEED CORN i ( sisiovu. rum st. r uii Ts.v tis, ' tHt V a, S Mtcsr. UAk lL,l.k, , mmh m V I V; '"V v ; E. BECK WITH. I'et-tina 1i,-h ahvnvs been a ffreat (vni-it I wi',h rhp military 'men, both iu the imy I lie stroti(fel kind of testimom.i.' are received from olliceis 0 hih rark eon eemiiiit the virtues 01 I'eniua for a'l cac tiirWjal ailments. Only 4 -mall per cent, of tliee :a bm used for pulilient ion ior want of spu.-e. Mr. llairion I.. Drain. Ilurrisnie J'ot No. 8. Department nt the I'otomar. Colonel I.ih anipmcnt No. till, Union Veterans' f.e tfHin, Colonel (.'reeii t lay Smith lien, men ' ' ' )l'l""',nient of the Poto mac, Military Order I.oval lu.on De pnitment 01 Columbia. Maior Mltb fndmiia eteiau olunteer ini'aiiti v, writes; '7k. , , an to I he ci' rat I vet un I It leu 0 fVr-uius '" "'''"'"'thai troubles. Its uc errxil use by many of mi frlen!, entitles , to confidence a nd eiitors. T . vniLWDur r.ew IOUI. JOI Conceited Crab Orchard WATER Nature's Great Remedy FOR DYSPEPSIA SICK HEADACHE CONSTIPATION Stimulates the Liver, regulate the 1knela aud koeps the entire systam In a hcaUhf condition. A Natural Product with a raoord of Ce tury. If amictud try it. SOLD BY A I.L PRUOOISTS. CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., LOI ISVILIE, sr. Salzcr's National Oats A brnaufiH mi ni lhss com nrr M InMll Mlladln'M Ttu.la Viailflrwt In lik.tfsikm l Ulk 1 w nil. pr swt. I UU OaVti LHMhl LUlfct FOOOra IU ISA , For 10c and this notice , mU yoa trrm Iota of farm mH tampitM ana oar bid nautioe, u-it- ing au kooui in ou wonder mom iuouiftutu or ouifjr MsHla. I0HN A (ALZER SEED CO. Ml," Wi. Sick Headache U iIri. wrnlnff. It't the rfTeot ot a Csuo probtabiy wrong diet ; Uig sMMMDpanrniTnt of torpid llTrr, ooiutl ptvtion, IniJigDMtton, to. To euro, clwn njid iuvigtirntn the ttomach, bowoli, Uvr, aod purity hm btood witb Parsons1 Pills "Tho Best Llwr PUU Mas 8mll, highly rnnrpiitrmtMl, powrfn1, yt geMitt in tlwir iti-t.ou, owy to tttk (OsU in t dtM, th lurumita eridoiMI by muiy rliiiM. In glow. 25 cuta. Fur ! by 11 di i.ggi.vu. I. 8. JOUMON A CO.. Btwtoa, nnnonv Iir oit oovkkt; lasf $W Vat I f-lA' KlWf M MM VWMft tawssv ftuak ! tstlosiUbl 10 4n JM Ir'alHa 4 ADVERTISE1 V IT PAYS .4 4 i I EEST FOH THE EOWj cathaStio
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