J ALL SICKV0r,1EN SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTER In AU Part of the United StatM lijrdl B. Plnkbam'a Vegetable Compound Bu Effected Btmllar Cure. ' Many wonderful cures of female Ilia are continually coming' to light which have been brought about by Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and through the advice of Mrs. Ilnkham, of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick women absolutely free of charge. Mrs. 1'lnkhara has for many years made study of the ills of her sex ; she has consulted with and advised thousands of Buffering women, who to-day owe not only their health but even life to her helpful advice. Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut Street, Bradford, Pa., writes: Ifcw Mrs. PlnhhAui ! ' I suffered for a long tints with womb trouble, and Anally was told by my ph vnieian that I had a tumor on tho womb. 1 did not want to submit to an operation, so wrote you lor advioo. I received your letter and did as you told me, and to-day I am completely oured. My doctor says the tumor has dlsap- r tared, and I am once more a well woman, believe Lydla E. I'inklmm's Vegetable Com pound is tue best medicine in the world fur women." The testimonials which we are eon stantlypublishingfroin grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of Lydla E. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound to conquer female diseases. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to Promptly communicate with Mrs. inkham. at Lynn, Mass. She asks nothing in return for her advice. It is absolutely free, and to thousands of women has proved to be more precious than gold. Recalls Days of Intolerance. According to old deeds, the whole tract of land adjacent to the town hall at Water-town, Conn., is saddled with a condition that "no Eplsco palians or other sectarians" shall be allowed to build a residence upon it for themselves. CUTICURA GROWS HAIR Scalp Cleared or Iitn1rurT and Hair lie. stored by One Hot. of Cutiruru and On Cake of Cuticara Soap. Y A. W. Taft, of Independence, Va., writing . itpder date of Sept. 15, 1U04, says: have had falling hair and dandruff for twelve years and could get nothing to help me. Finally I bought one box of Cutieura Oint ment and one cuke of Cuticuru Soap, and they cleared my scalp of tlie dandruff and stopped the hair falling. Now my hair is growing as well as ever. I highly prize Cutieura Soap as a toilet soap. (Signed) A. W. Tuft, Independence, Va." Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never Kails. Sold bv all druggists, M. Mail orders promptly filled by Ijt. J. Detchon, Crawfordnville, lnd. Crowds of Russian refugees now wander udoui Ltonuon. According to t!ie census of 1900, tlie population ot fcpain was 18,891,874. IIIMMMIMIMIIMMWtM For Cupboard Corner St. Jacobs Oil Stnifht. ft rone, sure, latha best hrxuiehold remedy lor Rheumatism U-euralgia Sprains Lumbago Bruises Backache Soreness Sciatica Stiffness Prtca, 25c. and JOo. ItNMNHNMHN VERY FEW. IF AMY, CIGARS SOLD AT S CENTS, COST AS MUCHTO MANUFACT URE, OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS !F THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER ASK YOURSELF WHY? BEST BY TEST " have tried all sindi of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price lo compote with your Fish Brand for protection from all kinds of weather" (Tht name and iWdieil of tha I witar of this unsolicited Ictttr may be hid upon application.) A. J. TOWER CO BoKon. U.S.A. The S'gn of the Fiih TOWER CANADIAN 'agS; CO., LIMITED , rr"-i Toronto Canada ,HW - Uakin of Wtrnutttd Wtt Wralliir Coining KUnll.l-uriiiiHi tmi. mbi.kFn oojir UiA if. iw suuii tjxtu at., Hiawiis, taT Jllrs. Fan nig D. Fox fa HER TURN HAD COME. Woman Got Even for Unkind Remark of Long Ago. "When you know that a woman Is sensitive about any personal peculiar ity," said Mrs. Snippy, "just duck whenever mention of It comes your way. Smart sayings that wound oth er persons' feelings are very amusing sometimes. But you never know when they are coming back at you. Once, t an evening party, I was Indiscreet enough to win a laugh by a Joke about Mamie Makeup's long nose. It was a sight, you know. Mamie cried, and neVer answered when I told her I was sorry. But Bhe did not come to my wedding, and I lost sight of her for ten ydars. Then I board that she was married to the manager of a prominent theater. She gives 'Sun day evenings' during the winter, where you may meet all the top-liners on theater programmes. In sum mer she Invites the girls of our nor mal school class to her Seabrlght cot tage for a week-end. When they write to her for matinee tickets she sends them. The other day I met ber In Broadway. I had been told she was stouter, and that her face had filled out. But I was scarcely pre pared for such a change. "Why, how do you do, Mame,' I said, extending my hand, 'why haven't you been to see me? We must visit How stout you have become.' "She did not see my hand. She saw me reach for my card case, but Hha made no move toward hers. She gave me a stare that was Icy enough to call for the red ball, and remarked, as she passed on: " 'Thank you. I have been growing up to my nose. OY8TER EXCELS AS A FOOD. Easily Digestible and Highly Bene ficial to the Nerves. Recent experiments show the great digestibility of the oyster. When the oyster was crushed and placed in cold water about half of the solid matter was disolved. When the oys ter was placed uncrushed in the same medium one-fourth of its solid mat ter was dissolved. It Is believed that if the oyster be chewed more than half of it Is dissolved in the mouth. Cold wateT appears to be the best thing to drink with oysters. But chab lis is good, dissolving 38 per cent of the solid matter of the oyster. What are the solids of the oyster? They are the -protelds corresponding to the lean of meat or the white of an egg, fat, starchy matters and glyco-' gen. This last means the substance which the liver manufactures for future use. It Is very like sugar, and when wanted for use is changed Into sugar. It Is the substance which makes tho oyster sweet In the mouth. But there are other valuable con stituents of the oyster what are call ed the glycero-phosphoric compounds. Medical men prescribe these for Im proving the nervous system, so that a diet of oysters Is unquestionably good for the' nerves. They also con tain common salt, a little copper and several phosphates. And taking the whole contents of the oyster shell, one finds almost everything necessary for the food of the body. Won Each Time. About thirty years ago a remark sole bet was made between Capt. M , i racing celebrity, and another offl ?er who was noted for his activity. Capt. M bet 150 that his fellow of ficer would not hop up a certain flight jr stairs "two at a time." The offer was taken, but, as there were forty-one steps In the flight,' he found, after taking twenty hops, that he was left only one step to negotiate and had lost. He accused Capt. M it sharp practice, but the latter re plied: "Well, I'll wager you another 150 ( do it." The officer, thinking to get back tils money, again accepted. Capt. M then hopped up forty steps in twenty hops, and, hopping back one, finished by going up the last two steps, and won. Knives for tho Ono-Armed. "What la that thing over there.?" asked a man on a high stool at a lunch counter. The thing he was pointing at was shaped like a sickle, had a handle, and at the very tip of the blade was a pronged fork. "That?" said the wnlter. "Whv that's a one-armed knife. Ever see one before J" And ho passed it ovei the counter for inspection. "Nearly all restaurants keep them in Uieli stock of cutlery nowadays. "You see, tho one-armed man can't cut his meat with the same motion lhat you or I use. Ho must beat lown on his steak or chop, and to make the work easier for him some wise chap invented thlh sickle shaped knife with a fork attached. "If you'll notice, it Is made on the principle of the half circular cuttei harnessmakers use. To bo sure, we have to keep them sharp or their'uso fulness would be gone."--New York Sun. ' Million Dollar Urnaa. f ...., Wi. i-,.t.. I .u: ' , hi. iw-ac ,i a., in.iw.Linj iuii rumarK Jble gross three years ago, little did they ..irnm iv wuuiil uu ma IUU0I, IIUKOU OI grass in America, tho biggest, quick, hay pro ducer ou earth, but this has coma to pass. Agricultural E-.litors wrote about it, Agr. College Professors lectured about it, Apr. Institute Orators talked about it, wlnle in the furm home by the quiet fire- 'UUli. in the Cnmpt twrnnafv in 4 La, villi,., post-ollice. at the creamer', at the depot, i. ii iY r, er armers gtitliereU, ralzcr IMIion Dollar Grass, that murvelous arass. piou lor 0 to U tons hay per acre ana tuts of pasture besirioa i. Ju,... . tl,, worthy of the faruwr's voice. , Then comes llioutu. lnermis, thon which , lii'le is no better urn. l.n. .. ncnt hay producer on earth. Grows wher ever soil is found. Uhen the farmer talks about bakers leositito, liich produec, I'M stocks from one kernel of seed 11 ft high in 100 days, rich in nutrition and' greedily eaten by cattle, hogs, etc., ond is ,wiii lur ou tuna ui gun-n tuuq per acre. Victoria Kupe, the luxuriant food for logs and sheep, which can bo grown at '."xi a ion, nnd Upclta at 20o a bu., both lent food for sheen, hogs and cattle, also ;oiuu in for their share iu the discussion. JUST SEND 10O IN STAMPS) mil this notice to John A. Raiser Seed . 0., La Croasa, Wis., for their big cata'oir ad muuy furm seed samples. " A. C. L.J It is estimated ;hut the property loss din In lhj liirr fir iit nJi.iu Orlimu .,;tt . - - a - W.VW..B II 111 ' amount to $4,000,000 or $5. 000,00a IDE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. At the meeting of tlie House Appro priations Committee Chairman Flummer presented the three bills introduced by him calling for appropriations ag gregating $.8,400,000. The bill appropri stiug $.2,000,000 for the maintenance of :he indigent insane, Chairman Plummet txplained, was an increase over that ( :wo years ago of $150,000, for the reason that every year there is a deficiency which must be made up by the next leg islature. At the instance of the State Board of Charities he had placed the Him at a figure that covers any clefi :icncy. The two bills appropriating foo.ooo for a consumptive hospital at Mont Alto and $00,000 for a similat Institution at a place to he selected in rhc western part of the State were ex plained by Chairman Plummcr as an iarncst intention of the State to grapple A-ith tuberculosis and try to cither stamp it out or check its ravages. He said it was time the State took hold of this jrcat question and made war on the dis ;asc direct instead of leaving it to pri vate institutions, and under the bills he tad prepared the two hospitals would c directly under the management ol :he Commissioner of Forestry, although forestry reservation did not enter intc ihe1 matter at all. At the annual meeting of the schoo'1 lircctors of Delaware county, in tin rourthousc at Media, it was unanimous ly agreed to ask Governor Pcnnypackc: to reappoint State Superintendent ol Public Instruction Schacffcr. Interest ing addresses were made by Prof. Jas M. Coughlin, of Wilkes-Rarre, upon the nibject of "Co-operation of Educational Forces," and Prof. George .V Hoadlcy. 5f Swarthmore College, who spoke or 'Training for Citizenship." These ofti :ers were elected : President, NT. P tVcst, of Swarthmore; vice-presidents Isaac P. Garrett, of Lansdowne, and Dr. J. G. Thomas, of Newtown ; secrc :ary, J. Milton Lutz, of Upper Darby; treasurer, Willard T. Galhraitli, of Up )cr Chichester. The citizens of Upper Providence Township are stirred over the sudden disappearance of Robert Walls, white, :oacliman for Ivan Fox, the wealth) Philadelphian, who has a country seal n the township just over the Media bor jugh line. Walls has not been seen 5r heard from since February 20, when ae left home to go to Philadelphia, with the promise to his young wife that lie would return on an early afternoon train. He had ahotrt $70 when he left. Mr. Fox has interested himself in the mat ter, and all efforts will be made to locate Walls. During the winter Mr. and Mrs. Walls have been living at 'he home ol Mr. Fox, caring for the property. Thcit :ozy home is across the road from tlie Fox mansion. A girl highwayman, believed to be :he daughter of a miner, held up two ncn at different times on the road from Minersvillc to Lytic Colliery. One of her victims was Isaac Wentfall, a ped dler, who says he was robbed of $J50 in jewelry. Wentfall was on his way !o one of the mining villages when the girl came out of a clearing about twenty yards .in his rear. Wentfall was ordered to stop, but paid no attention, when a bullet pierced his hat. Thoroughly frightened, he became an easy victim and surrendered all his belongings, con sisting of brooches, rings, lockets, etc. John Vallovitch, a workingman. was also persuaded a half hour later by a pis tol which the girl pointed at his head to hand over a silver watch. The girl, who is about 20 years of age, held up two men a week ago and compelled them to hand over their change, amounting to about $7. The body of a well-dressed 'white man, aged about 35 years, was found beneath a floating cake of ice at the mouth of Ridley Creek, Chester, by Officer McCoacli. The body was at tired in a fine black suit, an overcoa! and a new pair of hand-sewed shoes. Two holes are in the skull, and from the appearance of the wounds the au thorities believe that the man was a vic tim of 'foul play. Coroner Cilmour and the police began at once to make a rigid investigation. The boclv was frozen stiff, and was evidently in the water many days. Lieutenant Colonel GrofT and Major Shannan, with Captain Kalbach, all Fourth Regiment officers, sat as a sum mary court martial at Pottsville and found Private Charles Bochmer, of Com pany F, guilty of gross negligence. He was sentenced to a fine of $j.s, and if he defaults in payment will be sent to jail for five days. Franklin S. Tarbcll, father of Mis? Ida M. Tarbcll, who is one of tlie edi tors of the McClure's Magazine, and author of a well-known history of the Standard Oil Company, and "TarbcH's Life of Lincoln," died at his home in Titusville. W. AV. Tarhell, treasurer and manager of the Pure Oil Company, of Philadelphia, is a son of the deceased. The authorities are seeking a Poland er who is equipped with a uniform ol the Russian army. The Polander, who was known as "Frank," was employed on the farm of Jacob Lambert, in Evans burg, a mile below Collcgeville. His un iform attracted much attention, and il was supposed that he was a deserter fro-n the Russian army. Wednesday night he disappeared and shortly after ward Mr. Lambert found that $-26 had been stolen from his bedroom. The Po lander, it is said, also took a watch which he had borrowed from one ol his countrymen on the pretense that he was going to see a girl and wanted K know when to leave. Dr. William J. Holland, director of Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, will ac company Andrew Carnegie on his re turn to Europe, and make the presenta tion speech when the jmmense plastet cast of the diplodocus, the gift of Mr. Carnegie, to the English people, is for mally transferred to the British Muse um in London some time next August It is understood that King Edward has arranged to be present, attended by members of his suite, and may make a personal response to the address of Dr. Holland. , Eugene Bloch was hanged in the Le high County Jail, Allentown, for the murder of Mrs. Kate Fatzinger in her rooms on August 6, 190.1. Bloch said nothing on the scaffold. Berks County's new gallows, prepared for Mrs. Ed- I ward's hanging, was borrowed for the occasion. Albert S'noeiier, a restaurant keeper, of Shenandoah, found hfl. -one pearls in an oyster. A jeweler says they arc worth $500. Major Robert Clark, who officiated at the laying of the corner stone of the Washington monument in 1848, died in Eric, aged 89 years. FROM MISERY TO HEALTH. 1 Pramlaaat Clab Woman of Kansas City Wtitel to Thank JDoan's Kidney rills Vow Qalek Our. ' Miss Nellie Davis, of 1210 Michigan tvenue, Kansas City, Mo., society lend er and club wom an, writes: "I can not say too much in praise of Donn's ICidney Pills, for they effected a complete cure In a very short time when I was suf fering from kld- sillis catis. ney troubles brought on by a cold. I had severe joins In tho back nnd slok headaches, lnd felt mlwrable nil over. A few joxes of Donn's Kidney Tills mode uie 1 well woman, without on- ncbe or ?ln, nnd I feel compelled to recom mend this reliable remedy." (Signed) NELLIE DAVIS. A TRIAL FREK - Address Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale By nil dealers. Trice 50 cents. Valuable Basswood Tree. E. A. Clbbs of Stowe, Vt., recently cut a basswood tree on his farm whit a measured In the log 2.185 feet. He has sawed from the butt log 650 feet of sound markotnhlfl lumber. Tha Vforl.t'a 1'oalnl Kmnloves. Germany bus .,rj,l)fH) postal employes, the United Stntes 2H0,0OO and Grent Britain 181.000. None of the other States in the- postal union possesses 100,1X10 postal employes. France linn 81.000; Austria. ril),000; Russhi, 57,!)i and Jttnitn, ri7,!l(!5. Statf or Onio, Citt or Tolsdo, I Lucas Codmty. ( Frank J. Ohknkv mnUe oath that ho u senior piirlimr ot tti firm of F. J. Cii.nf.v A Co., tlolnn business lu thn Oily ot Toledo. County und State tiforesnlil, and thnt Kilci nrm will pay the sum of oxi hu.ndiied 001. i.abh for enoh and evtry enso of catarihi that cannot he curod bv the uso of Hall's Catabrii Cork. Frank J. ( henev. Uworn to beforo me and sulwurllicd in mv , - . presence, tills (kit day of Deeein- sr.AL. tir,A. I)., Ititto. A.w.t,i,r.Asnx, II all's Catarrh Curnls taknuttitornallv.and actsdlmotlyon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Snuil for testimonials. irce. r. 4. I UKNKV CO,, lOlOUO, O. Hold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipaiiou, A Kew Banking Hyatetn. A new banking system which enables persons to make deposits of twenty-five cents nud upward, interest being nl lowed when the amount lodged reaches o, was adopted by the National Bunk of Irelund recently. The bank has sev eral branches lu Ixmdon. QUEEN BEES WORTH $200 EACH Some of the Italian Insects Are Ex tremely Valuable. Just as there are valuable strains In horses, cattle and other stocks, so there are varieties of queen bees which are worth many hundred times their weight in gold. Tho most valu able strain, says the New York Herald, Is the Italian, and many Ital ian bee farmers demand and receive without question prices ranging from $50 to $200 for a single quoon beo of a certain kind. Such bees are sent all over the world. The owner of a bee farm near Ot tawa, Can., goes to Europe annually and brings back with him bees of an aggregate value of thousands of pounds. He is enabled through the agency of an Italian firm to effect an Insurance upon the most valuable of his queens. This beo farmer has many strango .experiences in connection with the assistants he Is obliged to engage. Of course all boe keepers must submit to a certain amount of stinging. But In some cases the poison in the sting acts directly upon the assistants and makes them alarmingly ill. Others are Immune, though Ltung hundreds of times. Bee farmers are often applied to by persons suffering from rheumatism who wish to plane themselves In the way of being stung. And, strange as it may seem, the virus of the bee sting doos often act as a cure to persons suffering from serious attacks of rheu matism. THE TRICKS Coffee I'lnys on Some. It hardly pays to laugh before yotj are certain of facts, for it Is sometime humiliating to think of afterwards. "When I was a young girl I was a lover of coffee, but was sick so niuct tho doctor told 1110 to quit nnd I did, bul after my marriage my husband begged mo to drink It again ns ho did not think It was the coffee- caused the troubles. "So I commenced It again' mid con tinued about 0 months until my stom ach commenced acting bad and choking as if I had swnllowcd something the size of nu eg?. One doctor salt! It was neuralgia and Indigestion. "One dny I took a drive with my hus band three miles In the country nnd I drunk a enp of coffee for dinner. thought sure I would die before I got back to town to n doctor. I was drawn doublo In the buggy nnd when my hus band hitched the horse to get me out Into the doctor's oilier, nilst-ry rnmn up In my throat nnd seemed to shut my breath olt entirely, then left all In finsh and went fo my heart. The doc tor pronounced It nervous heart trouble nnd when I got homo I was so weak I could not sit tip. "My husband brought my supper 1o my bcdsldo with n nice cup of hot coffee, but I snld: 'Take that back, donr, I will never drink another cup of coffeo If you gave mo everything you nre worth, for It Is Just killing mo.' Hp ami tho others laughed nt 1110 nnd sttltl: " 'The lden of coffeo killing anybody.' " 'Well,' I snld, '11 Is nothing else but coffeo that Is doing It.' "In the grocery one dny my husband was poi'sunditl to buy n box of Poslum which he brought homo and 1 made It for dinner nnd we both thought how good It was but said nothing to the hired men nnd they thought they had tlrnnk coffee until we laughed nnd told them. Well, wo kept on with Tostum and it was not long before tho color enmo bnck to my cheeks nud I got stout nnd felt ns good ns X ever did in my life. I have no moro stomach trou ble nud I know I owe It all to Tostum I11 place of coffee, "My husband bus galntl jrocd health (VI Tostum, us well us baby and I, ui;;'. '0 nil think untiling Is too good to say about It." Name given by Tostum Co., Buttle Creek, Mich. THE AFTER-DINNER ORATOR. English Innovation Has Many Good Points to Recommend It. A London club, the Bartholomew, gave Its annual banquet the other day. The posl prandial orators were con spicuous by their silence. Not a ppeech was made. When the banquet had reached the oratorical stage little books were distributed among the guests and in these booklets were printed the speeches of the gentle men who had accepted Invitations to respond to toasts. London Truth says this banquet was an epoch-making af fair. It was certainly a unique one and not unworthy of Imitation on this side of tho Atlantic. The Bartholo mew club of London has established a precedent which ought not to ho ignored In the United States because of Its English crlgln. The banquet Is entitled to some consideration and should be protected when the after dinner orator, like the brook, Is In clined to "go on forever." In con gress a speaker Is "given permission to print," and really never delivers his speech. The plan might work well at banquets. The Good Old Name. The words "esquire" and "gentle man" are among those which fall from our lips dally, and yet most of us would bo rather puzzled to Bay In precise language what we meant by them. In a recent county court case a schoolmaster was ruled out of the "gentleman" list. The Law Times points out, however, thnt legal dis tinctions on the point have been an omalous. The following are not "gen tlemen": A buyer of silks, a so licitor's clerk out of regular work, a commission agent and an audit office clerk. On the other hand, the follow ing have been held "gentlemen," viz.: One following country pursuits and a sleeping partner In some business, a medical student, a dismissed coal agent out of work nnd a person living on a parent's allowance. Dundee Ad vertiser. Ancient Fountain Unearthed. An nnclent fountain has been found it Mexico City In excavating for the foundation of the new National theat ?r. It is covered with hieroglyphics ind figures of Indian warriors and priests. Tho foundations of some an iient buildings of some size were also liscovered. Tho fountain will bo placed in the national museum. I-'ITSbTmitnently eurod. No llts or nervou nessnft.or llrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Groa .S'ervei:estonr,42tritil bottloand treatise froo Dr.iC 11. KLiNK,Ud.,lMlArouKU,rnilR.,ra. Nearly nil the crowned tcads of Luroptr seem lu lie siciit Hunters. Tlila Will Inlerrat Mnlltrrs. Mother Orny's Hweotrowders for Children, used by Mother (iray, a nurse In Children's flomo, New l'ork, cure Constipation. Fever Ishness, i'eethlntf Uisorders. Stomach Trou bles and Destroy Worms; ao.OW) testimonials of cures. All druggists, 25c. Humble FnisR. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, I.e Key, N. V. In Spain a man who becomes the father of a larjc family receives a title. To Care a Cold In One Pay , lake Ldxutive Itrorno yumino Tablets. AM ilrujrzisti refund money if it fails to cure. IC. YV. Grove's signature is on box. 'Sc. A doctor has discovered that you can take the gold cure for pneumonia. Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothlnif Syrup forchlldroi teething, soften the gums, reduces iutlaintna lion.illhiyap.'llu, euros wind colic, 'iuc.nbottli Cuba's immiuration last year was 3PJ00. Three-fourths were Spaniards. Jainsiirel'iso's'Jno forjonu nptlonsavo 1 myliletliree year iigo. Mbs.Tuomas lton 11M8. Jluplo at., Norwich, N.V.. Fob. 17. l'J) Most Japuncsc ollicera aad many of the men can speak ltu.ssiun. A Guaranteed Cure For Flloa. Itchitic, liliud, iilceding or 1'rotmdln? I'iles. ljruggista will refund money it I'nzo Ointment finis to cure in U to 14 days. 5Uc Walking sticks were tho fushion in Greece. 111! OD ONE SPOON SUTHERNMii PUTNA "lor i nor wool triwhtir and fHtr onlor tlin ult. Aftk rtoaler or will M-od poi iJ at U IUturtPi. No clasii of fci Imp nts are IT lutiie ifiuiiion. Tlioy all t'OiiHim, of acute ii ill a in mitt um. muitly i-uuueJ by UutllncteU wilii. The trealnieiit ii to rif Lo or kpray tli tUiottt uluu with and warm wtr, diluted aa dlrartwl. hub tl.e tlinmt. nJ lundnuti al UiKtit with lt.ml , uiMt I I.e Aiimlvti Irw ly. Kvnry nm(lir liwda It fur llltle onei. i centa. lliiftt- liinni aw imu'ti AO cviita. PENSION f OR AGE. wsK nic m n. nro lor blanks wnil ui.truetluu. Kra - ol rhargtfA Nu I'vttioa, Nol'ay. AUiliuu W tl. U.L.i. VklU bulLiliiilJ In-tuuia Ave.. -'Wii rtutt ii. L. i'Mlunt und 'irnaio-Muilii fl fl f J ll Jr! Z-Z fl mi'MTM!:a?Mr aiayallaSiRf1" -JCWeAlS3 aafaSyjJS 1 T " wL I V.V JkBA lay x-wf-Vy 'l'-"4"'3 Va 0000 ,OH vacwabu articics. set tisx in Li w Llany Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys, Or Catarrh of Bladder a'nd Don't Know It. President Nowhof and War Correspondent Richards Were Promptly Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr. C. H. Newhof, 10 IVlamare street, Albany, N. Y., Tresident Montetiore Club, writes: "Stnre mu advanced flfjfl I flntl Hint I have been freqitrnllii troubled iclfi iirfrwtrw allnivnlH. The bttid drr teemed irritated, and my phy nlrlan raid that it wait catarrh ea lined hit a protracted cold which would lie difficult to overcome on account of mil advane-d yearn. I took. I'ertina, ha nil u darina to be lieve that 1 would be helped, but. I found to mil relief that I noon bctian to mend. The irritation nradually nu Imided and the u rinary d Ifllcitllie panned airau. I have enjoyed ex cellent health now for the pant neven monthn. I enjoy my meal, nleep naundly, and am an well an I wan twenty yearn ayo, latveall praise to i'ertina. "-'-C. 11. Sctrhof. fsuffered From Catarrh of Kidneys, Threatened With Nervous Collapse, Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr. F. P. Richards, WW E Street, N. W., Washington. D. C, War Correspondent, writes: "Exactly six years ago I was ordered to Cuba us stnlf correspondent of the New York Sun. I whs in charge of s Sun Dispatch boat through the Spanish Aincriean War. The cllect of the trop ical climate and the nervoua strain showed plainly on my return to the States. Lassi tude, depression to the verge of melan cholia, and incessant kidney trouble made mo practically an invalid. This undesira ble condition continued, despite the bent of treatment. "Finally a brother newspaper man, who like myself hnd served in the war, in dnred me to give a faithful trial to I'ernna. T .lid o In n Blinrr time the lassitude left nie, my kidneys resumed a healthy con- j dition, and a complete cure was effected. I I cannot too strongly recommend 1'crur.a to those suffering with kidney trouble. To-day I am able to work as hard as at anv time in my life, and the examiner for a leading insurance company pronounced me an 'A' risk." In Foor Health Over Four Years. Pe-ru-na Only Remedy of Real Benefit. Mr. John Nimmo, 21.1 Lippincott St.. Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant ot that city and alxo a member of the Masonic order, writes: "I have been in poor health generally for over four yeurs. When 1 caught a bad cold last winter it settled in the bladder and kidneys, causing serious trouble. 1 took two greatly advertised kidney reme dies without getting the desired results. I'eruna is the only remedy which was "'111 fas Say Plainly to Your Grocer Thnt you -want LION COFFEE always, nnd he. being a square man, will not try to sell you any thing else. You may not euro for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment oi Millions of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE Sor over a quarter of a century? Is there auy stronger proof of merit, than the 4? e 4Ji o o Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heada for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE W00LS0N SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. iRYi.wtJi',. iiw wm m m .I i to Vour interest to use Gooo Luck Baking Powder for lor its economy and tor the premiums sa'-ing the coupon on the label ot everv Baking Powder if superior article of unexcelled leaveninc force and positive puntv Its sales have reached tremendous proportions, bv reason ot which the little cents per pouno can is made possible. Above if pictured the cmiDor which appears ;an I n tittle premium hook in evert can fto many article and telm how to get them free liuv "liood l ink and savt the coupon write u, it yout grocei can t supply you It t ic youi interest THE SOUTHERN MFG, Rlchmonl Vi. CO. FADELESS DYES nny other d On ttc rmrknvi rnlorit ullk, wool m( col Ton i;nJiv muu irimionteu to v9 irtact r pacmn- WiiHilor frt bookUl-Uow to Uy, UltNieli ma Mtx Color SUUNKuK nm.t c'i. I nmnrlltK. Mo. 1(0,000 Hants fcr!6c. aro platitfd to ii any oilier in rfnaon fnr tltlt. ai roti tuv tlie !" riautftt r.eda. oil t 11 tliuiU, v b tulldwiotf uur. r-i Cants lofprf ( umdUutkMaiM, ( mm t:41ia. lui. or uriiii'kut anil lojo( cht'U'4 -erwlttoui-(i:oal II about Plow?, u. u.. all lor nd tltlH untlc klltt seed so, ;rofcie Wia. If altllrt klui'o tranlAnn and fail 1 ra.KiM,,'' i, !p" jl'f Aiurti Ita. Ttic'.-lii ft tf A We .t u over fi.uil P T V VlOiMiKkrlT, Wwm W4' I I'Jooo H,. Ju.el Oi I VI I HOIM1 HlRiMlitiiB l't V I iU "i' 'Oak Suit j K KV looo virgin 6 f I) Km HI IUr LitMi II w client Niti'it to i II It niMJiu rtml CI I I Oom i aa:tl I II I I t'tljil-lc,tt.H M 1 1 atwi IVWQ Wk mm Stepson's Eye Watoit'j with au Tl i -) ; I ' ,". I , W- A .". . . ,.... , ft , : r f 1 ; 0 k, A ..V.-. .... A' v,i,..;.'-.0 p J, is'-i-'- . '- 1 : 1 . , rAi - 18 PRES. C. B. NEWHOF, I Suffered From Catarrh of Bladder. really of any benefit to me. I have not had a trace of kidney trouble nor a cold in my system." Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotic. Cine reason why I'eruna has found per manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic ot any kind. I'eruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used ony length of time without teouiring a drug habit. I'eruna does not produce temporarj results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon tlie system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re moving the cause of catarrh. There ure at multitude of homes where I'eruna has bn. used oil and on for twenty years. Such o thing could not be possible if I'eruna.. continued any drugs of a narcotic nature. Confidence of the People and ever Increasing popularity? LION COFFEE Is carelully se lected at tbc plantation, shipped direct to our various factories, where It Is skillfully roasted and carefully packed Inccaied pack ages unlike loose eollec, which Is exposed to germs, dust. In sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches you as pure and clean as when It left the factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. a. its quality, vou eet hy can price ot ten or. cver .iT '-iv, the NOW is YOUR OFPORfUNlTYl To Imr Htnok In ih Mini ai on. aD ua o-nriair1 orttA Miillk-.ni rr..io-ltl .n. aProauatuu weiia. M.'Qr t n Uinor.. r.-juh t.ulio in. all. all Treaty htrnk. Kiu'l lo Vi. IM Wall. aonaJ Punililnn Plani (niin. alto Tauk. Will pa Ulir ' In .ll.ll.ud. annually thill tirinl prion or "loik. Corapabr'a lirl -o now : 1 ! -iDta. my .rlo. ou amount r oplloa. 5 i:ann twr Hliaro. S.uil rhntc J,Vm. for tUMJO .0 lm.n.ai.t.'l. Jlfrmwl r-oiu Malna to lalltcnila, A0-lr... W. Oil Trt Ireati utVCI-tt, IOI.ll. V ANILLA BEAN,rirtoa ."JES fn niika vour eztrurt a a chip of - Yiv V Si tlitu)t. .-:,ta will umkv a to ISordluAry t nil Imltle. Mm-ii atri.i.uer ami pmr wi.tra-l i iuttniitl)' Vaavrt ami 1 l m hih illn. ist irradu ftktia t jur ror pul. f, r1,lK:Jf I MiIM, H..n. M H V. MAHV AND XtltACf COM r AN Y, H Kaat Comia S'raot, Dyltlaio: Mil. ADVERTISE1 utu IT PAYS - i I'MILd. t Cuuuli bjiup. Tii its iiutti. VB0 I I In titio. H'tid br rt.m.'(r i, ' ing aucl
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