PE-RU-IIA CONQUERS CATARRH THE WORLD OVER. THE KEYSTONE STATE FITS permanently cured. o flt or nvou nes after nrt day's nue of Dr. Kline's Great Norvn)testoror,2trlnl hotth-and trratlsefrna Dr. H.H. Ki.i!,Ltd.,Sl Arch Ht.. Phlla., Iu In ,1a pnn only about one-sixth of its area enn be cultivated. A Onaranteeil Cur Fnr Pile. Ttehlnir, Wind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles 'Pmuitl'ts will refund money If Tor-.o Olntmrnit falls to euro In 6 to 14 days. DOc. The Siamese capital is the terminus ot four lines of railway. When (a Latest News of Pennsylvania Told io Short Order. St. Jacobs Oil The old monk cure, strong, straight, sure, tackles Hurts, Sprains, Bruises Mm. WlnsInw'sFnntlilnu Syrup foroMM'-eii fret hlng.f often the Rum.", reduces in flam illa tion, allays rain. cures wind colic, !!5e. a bottle. The enterliiinmrnt of rovally costs Brit h society 10.ii)0.in nnniialiy. Th muscles flf.x. ihr. kinks untwist, lh Horftiifts-H dir. out. Prtre 2lxi. and SO.. 01, YS The Population of the Earth is 1 ,400,000,000 One Million Die Annually of Catarrh. A t. known mid lined for disease. Tiro l'eruna traveled 'round the clone. catarrhal Girl ha Her face in familiar everywhere that civ ilization reaches. Universally Pratned. From Africa to Greenland, from Man churia to l'ntuyonia, the face of the l'eruna frirl ia familiar and the praises of l'eruna u a catarrh remedy are heard. Successful in Xorth and South. Peruna crossed the Equator several years ago, to find in tha Southern Hemisphere the lame triumphant success that h:u marked its career in the Northern Hemis phere. A Standard. Peruna ia a standard catarrh remedy the world over. It cures catarrh by eradicating it from the system. Permanent Cure. It obviated the neeeasity ef all lncal treat ment oud its relief is of permanent char acter. Without a Peer. No other remedy baa 00 completely dom inated the whole earth aa l'eruna. Jn Every Tongue. In all language its glowing testimonials are written. In all climes the iliai ids for Peruna In crease. Let Common Do you honestly believe, that l3k I 8 tt is opened m your IfxtcUcn. This lias made UON COFFEE the LEADER OF AU PACKAGE COFFEES. Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. There is no Btronger proof of merit than continued a:id increas ing popularity. "Quality survives all opposition." (Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on every package.) (Save your Lion-beads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Win 11 1 una mm m A. up mm VERY FEW, IF ANY. CIGARS SOLD AT 6 CENTS, COST AS MUCH TO MANUFACT URE, On COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER ASK YOURSELF WHY? Around the World ! have utec' your Fish Brand Slickers tor year In the Hawaiian Islands and found thorn the only iiitlcli that suited. I an now In tills country (Africa) and think a great deal et your coals." (haui om ajipucatio) mem mm world's fair . mi. TVte wrld-wldo roputa- t'on ol Towcr'a Wutor- jUCVT'. proof Oiled Clothing 3T'r-1p Ofiuros tha buysr of the iot!tlv worth ol J s"f all sanntnta brarlng Vr,, this Sign ol th. H.ii. , riSH Bam A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U. S. A. TOWEK CANADIAN CO., LIMITED. 3!i Tcronto, Canuda. l!-ntir.,l in niM-fiil prrinhuni Rlvrn ivtr sb.o. Intel) in itli ill o ir 1'h, ('(.lien, Hinowi, k mil, tnin Powdi iixl l! Hnrt fn-d I.t liundMiiui'l illutiiair.) ,-ath,KUo. riiiafiiltiw tho 111...: ll,-:'..l li., i,,, ,,.(, ,v,r ollifd. Von I'Mi t llnfd ti uo Hlthiuit olid, ti-nt frf nil tpt'lliatltiii, TUolli:i(ll ItTI.M I'OK'iMMJ A- til J.( O., OJlHfkninil Hlfnn, Si'W Vnrlt l llv. MOTriER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A C.rtiItiO-.-o(or Vt-verlshaeas, OiiiKilrniloa, lloatlit'UO, fc- . I r...,H I IIIIUUI.., ,,l.ll, Hcllisr Ors, Wu. nm. ' I y UiybI. mi ToliU fmwIuC'.ild. ln:tl:wrt. A rU IUui.i-1., n u'j. it-D'a 11 'inn. an.iot iiAi.'. :fc.ll A.ltlntM, lit. y.rkc.u. h, S. OLMSTtO. L Roy, hi Y. CHEP10" FREE! s pj'mmz-&? . .MfflB S WtIimI An Extensive Laboratory, To supply this remedy to the whole world taxes to the utmost one of the best labora tories in the United States. A Word From Austral ta. Wultcr II. Woodward, Ttomadier Royal Australian Artillery, llobart, Tasmania, writes: "I suffered for several vears with a dis tremiinp; condition of the head and throat, caused by ccitinua) colds. "My head and nostrils were stopped up most of the time and there was a dis charge, und my sense of smell was affected badly. "After two weeks' use of Peruna I found this condition tiiic changed, and so I con tinued to use this remarkable medicine for over a month. "I am very glad to say that at the end of that time I was cured and felt in fine health generally, and am pleased to give Peruna my honest endorsement.'' Sense Decide coffee sold loose (in bulk), exposed to aunt, germs and insects, passing through- many lunula (some of them not over-cleun), '"blended," you don't know bow or by whom, ia fit for your use T Of course you don't. But LION COFFEE Is another story. The green berries, selected by keen Judges at the plantation, are 1 skillfully roasted at our fac tories, where precautions you would not dream ol arc taken to secure perfect cleanliness, flavor, strength and uniformity. From the time the coffee leaves the factory no hand touches it till Women are more truthful than men, but occasionally yon meet a woman who says she doesn't want to Ret married. DISFIGURED BY ECZEMA Wimilc-. fid CIiiiiic-s in a Night In a Month r'ttcu AVas Clear as Kvr Another Cura by Cullcuin. "1 hud ccwnm on the face lot five month, during which time I was in the .ure of I'liyjiciu-.w. My face was so dm itoucd I could not go out, and it was going 1,0m bad to worae. A friend recommended iitii-uiii. The hist mulit after I washed ny face with Cuticurn houi, and used Cu Liairu Ointment and Henolveitt it changed -vomlci fully. From that ilny I ws able to hi out, and in u month the treatment hud ciiiovcd all scales and siTub?, and my faco ,v,ia ai tlcur rts ever, (Signed) T. J. Sjoth, '117 SU(5B Sued, Brooklyn, N. Y." Butter color is made from analine and the shade is called "ar.o." Tho I', f. Dept. of Aerloultnre qivcj to balzcr'j Outs its heartiest en norsement. ISalzcr's New Kntiomil Out yielded in 1104 from ISO to 3I)U bu. per ere in 3U different States, and you, Mr. tanner, can beul this in 11)05, U' you will. nrty nr 1.... i mi . a -.1 ,- . J .-'iiiiici, uiJJe 1I1UST lllieu, gives B0 liiflPhela grain and four tons buy besides per aero. It's wonderful, fcalzer s Bieda are ppdi:rco seeds, bred uu through careful cclectiou to big yields. Palzor's ncardless P ,j-!cy yielded P'l21A bu! ::l.-rrf- Homo iliiil.Icr Corn... 300 bu. Speltz and Maturoni Wheat.,.. 80 bu filter's Victoria Kapo oo ouo lbs! h;i!er loosmto l odder lftfl 000 lbs. Salzer's Billion Dollar Gra.., 5(' (H0 lbs ttalziir'a Pedigree Potatoes , l(ooo bu! Now such yields pay and you can have them, Air. Fanner, iu 1U03. BTNB 10a IN UTAMF and this' notice to the John A. Ralwr fined Co., Iji Oomc, Wis., and you will git thc.r biit catalog and loU of farm tmei iuin;ik tree. A. 0. L.1 The annual consumption of salt in Ens land u forty pouuds a head, t'iso's Cure Is the best mcdlolnews ever used .or nil directions of throat and Iuuks. Wm. l. liNnsLKV, Vanbureu, Ind., Feb. 10, 10. I-hirable bnck. iorrncd of chippfd grauiK Hid clay, is a recent Scottish invention. Prom Hawaii. Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, delegate in Congress from Hawaii, writes from Wash ington, D. C, iu follows- "I can cheerfully iceoiiiinend your Peruna as a Very effective remedy tor coughs, colds and catarrhal troubles." A Cuban Minister. Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, writes from Washington, D. C, as follows: "Peruna 1 can recommend as a very good medicine. It is an excellent strength ening tonic, and is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of ca tarrh." Jonalo Ds Vuesada. from All Quarters of the Globe. We have on file thousands of testimonials like those given above. We can give our renders only a slight glimpse of the va.-t numlier of grateful letters 13r. Hartman is constantly receiving from all quarter of the globe in behall of his famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. A locomotive consumes torty-nve gallons of water for every mile it runs. To Cur a Colli in One 1)T Tnkc l.ajntlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ilniRKlHta refund money if it falls to cure. K. W. Grove's stKniituro Is on box. 25c. Snrnh Hcrnhnrdt is to make a South African tour next May. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Never Kails. Sold by all (IrugKiKts, 1. Mail orders promptly tilled by i)r. E. Detchon, Cruwfordaville, Ind. German Hallways. A rocc-nt report by the Minister of Public Works shorrs that ilio German (iovernmcnt rnilwiiya eniployel 50, L'CiS' iicrtiotis last your: the number of lncoiiiotlvea in use tvn 21,248. The locomotive rep resented a value of over $240,000,000. Ttow's Thin . We oflar Ouo Hundred Dollars Reward Toe any case of. Catarru that cannot beoured by Hall's Oatarru (Jaro. i'. J. Ciiese ft Co., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the latt 16years, and believe him perfootly honorable In nil business transac tions and tlnanolully able to carry out any oi'Uij'atlous made by tlioir firm. Wkst A: TntiAX, Wholesalo lruggiats, To lodo, O, Ualdinu, Kimnak As Martik, Wholesale DruirifUts, Toledo, U. Hall's Catarrh Oure is taken Internally, ait Inn directly upon tho blood and mucoussur laoes of tha system. Testimonials sent free, l'rlan, 75a. per hjttlo. Hold by all DruKtfbCil. Take Kail's Family I'UU for oonstlputiou. South America Is Awake. There are 27,800 miles of railway now in full operation In South. Amer ica, and Argentina lias 11,000 of these miles. Tbls is only one sign of what ling consistently been done by succes sive governments in those much troubled republics. . British Cruiser' Fast, The British cruiser Drake, on her way from Gibraltar to Portsmouth the) other day, averaged 24.16 knots on a test run of eight hours. It Is the Brit ish navy's record for cruisers. The Drake has Belleville boilers. A QUICK RECOVERY. A froinlnent OAleer of tha Itebeecaa W rites to Thank Uoan's, Kidney I'ills lor It. 3IfH. C. E. Biiuigurdner, a local officer of the Rebeccas, of Topeku, Kans., Room 10, 812 KaiiHiiH uve line, writes: "I used Doiin's Kidney I'ills during tho past yetir for kidney trouble and kindred iillments. I was suffering from pains In the buck and headaches, but found after the use of one 1kx of the remedy thnt the troubles grad ually disappeared, ' so that before I had fin ished a second pack age I was well. I, therefore, heartily en dorse your remedy." (Signed) MUS. C. E. BUMGARDNER. i A TRIAL FHKE Addrcst Foster MUbui'o Co., Buffalo, N. V. For sala by ull dealers, l'rice 60 cents. Paderewskl'a Many Photographs. When leaving Sydney for America, the London Mail says, Paderewskl or dered 10,000 large panel photographs of himself for Bale during bis Ameri can tour, the largest order of the kind ever known In Sydney. Development of Butter Industry. In 18ns the butter hauled over tha Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad, was 400,000 pounds. Last year It was near, ly 14,000,000, the gain coralne wholly from developments of creameries along that railroad, ill The firemen of Manchester Rnrotiglt have decided to build a thrcc-story brick tirchotisc und town hall. Andrew Carnegie will pay half the cost of an organ ior St. Paul's Lutheran Church, of Carlisle. Henry M. KIson, of Philadelphia, de livered an address to the students of Suspuclinnna L'nivcrsily, Selinsgrovc, hif subject being the Civil War. The original seal of the IJoroiigli of York, adopted in lK.?T. has been placed in the museum of the York County His torical Society. It was found in a junk shop. Margaret, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Miller, has two great grandfathers, two great-grandmothers and two grandfathers and two grand mothers. All arc residents of Duncan non. Jacob Hcrsbherger, 55 years old, a slock raiser of West York, has disap peared. He had much money invested in raising hogs. Recently a disease broke out among the animals and nearly all tif his herd died. This preyed upon his mind. Agents of the Pure Food Department had four Wilkes-Harrc merchants ar rested on the charge of selling impure lard. George Polcscheski, one of the prisoner, said his wife conducted the store and he was. not responsible for what was sold. A warrant was" issued tor I'.cr prrest. Duffy's Island, in the Susquehanna River, opposite B.iinbridgc, has been sold by the heirs of the late Colonel James Duffy, of Marietta, to George Bowers, t l.ewishcrry, York county. The is land contains 400 acres and is a famom tobacco growing place. The father of 7-vear-oId Katie Bren nan, of Pringlc Hill, has sued Patrick Lindsay for $4000 damages, alleging that Lindsay's dog bit the girl on the nose, di-figuring her for life. John K. Johannison, aged 24, post master of Spring Garden borough, which adjoins Allegheny, was arrested, it be ing alleged that with an ax he wrecked his father's store, home and the post office. He was subdued by five police men, who hauled him to prison. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has prepared plans for adding a third track in the old Gallitzin tunnel, Altoo na. slicing four feet off one side. ' For neglecting stock on his farm Mil ton Mohr, of Church Hill, at a hearing before Justice Groff, at Scllersvillc, was fuicd $10 and costs. Andrew Carnegie has promised the First Baptist Church of Doylcstojvn a donation of $1250 toward purchasing a 5-'5oo pipe organ. In the suit of Fitzwatcr White against the Reading Railway Company, to re cover damages caused by injuries to his land at Fort Washington, due to land slides in a sharp cut, Judge Wcand, at Xorristown, directed a verdict for $10 and costs, reserving the question, raised as to whether White was entitled to re cover at all. Isaac Bnrdnar, living near Sunbiiry, is six feet three and one-half inches tall,' and his four sons measure as follows: Richard, six feet seven and one-half inches; Charles, six feet four inches; Benjamin, six feet three and one-half inches; John, six feet two and one-half inches, While walking across his bedroom floor the other afternoon Edwin Weston, aged 8.? years, of Pottsvillc, the oldest school teacher in Schuylkill county, fell dead. A stroke of apoplexy was the cause of death. He was a native of Orwigshurg, and was that town's first justice of the peace. "What are you doing in my house?" demanded Mrs. A. N. Strohl, of Foun tain Hill, at twilight the other evening of a strange youlh who was ransack ing her house. She grabbed the intru der by the collar and marched him from the house, giving him his freedom. Later Mrs. Strohl found that her diamond ring, $17 in bank notes, two watches and other jewelry were missing. William Blackmore was arraigned be fore Alderman Elkinson, at Carbondale, at the instance of John Curry. In his defense Blackmore offered a receipt showing that Curry had sold his wife toBlackmore for $10. Since that time he and Mrs. Curry have maintained the relations of husband and wife. The au thorities are making an investigation. The Perry County Game Protective Associations has been organized with Burgess F. E. Wase as .secretary. While attempting to run between shift ing cars at the Lytic Colliery, Potts ville, Adam Drusk was caught and crushed to death. Mrs. David Bryant, of Edwarrlsville, went sleigh-riding to Dallas with a 6-month-old baby. When she got there she found the baby was death The East Marlborough Branch of the Woncn's Auxiliary of the Chester Coun ty Hospital gave an old-fashioned husk ing bee at L'nionvillc for the benefit of the hospital. While Charles McConnell, a brakeman on the Cornwall Railroad, was adj list ing couplers between two cars of a moving train his foot was caught in a frog and he was killed. A building boom has begun at Red Lion. Among" the larger building opera tions are the erection of a public school house, a Reformed church, a box factory and the enlarging of the electric light plant. Edward R. Mvers. a votmo- son of I' Jury Commissioner E. G. Myers, tried to cross the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks near his home iu Saluga anil ran in front of an engine. The boy was knock ed down and killed. While coupling cars John Dodrick, of F.phrate, fell beneath the wheels and was killed. , Joseph Fagan, 18 years old, of lla.Ie tou, filtered the Cranberry mines to visit friends, and while leaving the mines he was caught by a chute, thrown under the cars and so lndly crushed that-he died at the State Ho ipilal an hour later. On account of the river bridge at Ber wick not being rebuilt the relatives of Mrs. Harry Spooncnberg, who died in Ncscopeck, were compelled to drive 25 miles in order to cross the river and bury her at Berwick George Little, Adam's County's disci ple of Bishop Potter," who lately ac cepted a position as barkeeper at the HiuUersiown Hotel, in order that hr might put a check upon the drink evil at that place, has encountered the oppo sition of 1 he church people of Hunters town, where Mr. Little is superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School, and a deacon in the church. The church mem bers say the action of the deacon is de moralizing the young people of the town, who by calling 10 see Mr. Little at the h:tr iu reference to Sunday School woik, are necessarily placed in unhealthy sur roundings. The deacon says such re marks wound him deeply. 1 VM. ft I 'sttl- Si is offered for make it the most widely chosen of all leavening agents. During this year 16,145,114 pound have been sold (many orders coming fn for car-load shipments), which is the largest business for a single factory in the world. This is only the inevitable result of the original Good Luck plan to furnish the best baking powder in the world at the lowest price 10 cents a pound. uooa l.uck is me nest because it is purest, because it produces the light est, whitest, sweetest of baking. These results ore due to its unequalcd Luck let us THE ;.m CUTTINg OUT COUPON SoMCselMdT.00DlUCK"BAKING POWDCRfH 1CUT OUT THIS CAR AND SAVt IT. THEY AAK OOOO FOR VALUABLC ARTICLES. SEC LIST IN EACH CAN. Addreas! TMt IHl SUUTHERN M Mr u CO DMW. Up and Down With the Bishop.' Bishop Dudley of Kentucky was much addicted to port, especially liking to hunt and fish. Onco, when on a shooting trip, the bishop chanced to fall in with an old mountaineer, who, according to Representative Ollle James, took a great fancy to his. new acquaintance, whom he did not In the least suspect was a bishop. When Bishop Dudley was preparing for his return homo he Invited tho old man to visit Louisville, so that he might hear him preach. "Preach?" gasped tho old mour. talneer. "What, you preach! Kin you preach as well as you kin shoot?" "Much better," responded the blub op, smilingly. "Be sure aad come some Sunday. I'll see that you get a good seat in front." The old man availed himself of the invitation thus extended. At the con clusion of the service ho quickly sought out his friend, the bishop, and grasped him by tho hand. "Mr. Bishop," he cried enthusi astically, "I don't know much about your creeds and dogmatics, but I rte and sot with you every time!" She) Followed Instructions. Mrs. N. was giving Instructions to her new servant. "Before removing the soup plates, Mary, always ask each person if he or she would like any more." "Very good, madam." Next day Mary, respectfully bowing to one of the guests, inquired: "Would the gentleman like some more soup?" "Yes, please." . "There isn't any left." THE SIMPLE LIFE Ways That Ar IMwisniit nuit l'atlis Tlmi Arc Peace. It Is the simple life thnt gives length of days, serenity of mind and body and tranquility of soul. Simple hopes and ambitions, bounded by tho desire to do good to one's nelgh liors simple pleasure, habits, fond mill drink. Men die long before their time be muse they try to crowd too much into their experiences they climb too high und fall too hard. A wise woman writes of the good that a simple diet has done her: "I have been using Grape-Nut for about six months. I be,-;an rntlH'i' sparingly, until I acquired such si lik ing for It that for the lust three months I have depended upon It ulmost en tirely for my diet, eating nothing else whatever but (.rape-Nuts for break fast and supper, ami I believe I could eat It for dinner with fruit and be nt islled without other food, and feel much better and have. more Ktrengtli to do my housework. "When 1 began tho use of (irape Nuts I wns thin and weak, my muscle were so soft thnt I was not ablo to do any work. 1 weighed only HW pounds. Nothing that I ate did me any good. I was going down hill rapidly, was ner vous and inferable, with no ambition for anything. My condition Improved rapidly after I began to eat lirape Nuts food. It made me feel like a new womnn; my muscles got solid, my figure- rounded out. my weight In creased to 12t pounds in a few weeks, iny nerves grew steady and my mind better and clearer .My friends tell me they haven't seen mo look so well for years. 'I conMd'T tli'iipe-.Nuls the best food on the ninrkef. and shall hover go back t meats and, white bread again." Name given by I'oktuw Co., Hattle Creek, .Mich. ( There's a reason. Look In each. tpke. for the little book, "The Houd lo yellvllle." - " .'! L. .Ik. - ' 1 Your Choice o! 56 Valuable Articles the freight-car coupons on Good Luck Baking Powder can labels. Besides beautiful pieces of jewelry, the list includes of wearing apparel and handsome things for Uie house. You and quickly and you'll be surprised at their value. Five of the premiums are Illustrated above. For full description and pictures of the whole list see the little Good Luck Premium Book in each can. The positive purity, the perfect wholesomeness of leavening torce, to the fact that It contains uo adulteration whatever. It is the most economical because it takes less to do the work than any ot.'ier baking powder. If your deuler doesn't sell Good know, and we'll see that you are supplied at SOUTHERN MFG. CO, Richmond. Va. FOLLOW TH!I UNC This la th Coupon found oa coca cam. Dcpartmcnt Sroat or I PSI NtCMMONO VA U 5 A I HW1.HIWIIH1B flHakMssawataskavMU .kaiiiUiiaavaaaii Lost Faith In Amorica. Joe Grim, the Italian fighter with the Iron jaw, was recently drawn for Jury duty over in Philadelphia. Ke had made arrangements to fight Hugo Kelly of Chicago, and there was money In "the bout. Joe went to court and said to the judge: "Excusa me! Means lotto da mon, jud;e!" "Art you naturalized?" asked the court. . "Sure! Good Americun me!" re plied the pugilist. "Nothing doing, then!" remarked the Judge. "If you go West to fight you'll go to Juil for life when you come back!" "Mean shame!" cried Joe. "I needa da mon. Wife, she needa da mrm. Me, greatest prize fighter in Little Italy loesa da mon. I go to my man ag, Mike da Costell. He is a politlsh. He say sure I'll fix it right. Now he do nothing. Say he go to jail, too. I go myself to all the politlsh. They gives, mo da smilo. If I go flghta da Kell I go to prls. If I don't flghta da Kell I loosa da mon. America fine country!" And Joe left the court room In tears. m MINT IS PROVED P.ECGHB CF A CHEAT MEDSCIIE A rro ninent Cincinnati Woman Tel!: How Lyd!a E. Ptnkhe-m's Vfpetablt Corpound Completely Cured Her. The great, good Lydia E. Finlthmn't Vegetable Compound is doing unionr, the women of Aau-riea is attract: nji the attention of many of our leudin seieutibti, uud thinking people genu' ally. f Slft'S. Sara IVison The following letter Is only one of many tlioiinan,l.s which are on file in the I'inkham ol'ice, and g-o to prove beyond question thnt Lydia, K. I'ink hain's Vugvtnblo Oompo.ind must be n remady of great merit, otherwise it could not produce such marvelous re sults among sick and ailing woiuun. Dear Mrs. Pinkliam : " About nine months uo I wns a preat suf-fi-ror with womb troublo, which caused nie aovw-o pain extreme liervoumesti ujiil f,-,v quent headache, from which the doctor failed to reluve me. I tried Lydia E. 1'iuk Iiam's Vem'table Compound, unit within a short tiino folt bcttr, m.d uftr tnkins five bottlesof it I wasantiivlvcired. I therefore heartily recommend your t'oniiiund ns a splendid uterine Umiy. It makes the monthly periods regular and without pain ; and '-but a blesHing it is ts und ich a remedy arte.- so many doctors full to help you. I om pleased to recommend it to nil milrerhitf women ' Mi-s. Kara Wilson, SI Itast lid btroot, Cincin nati, Ohio. If you have suppressed or painful meiihli-uution. wcakuess of the atom ach, Indigestion, bloating, leueorrhcen, Hooding, nervous proat ration, dizzi ness, falutness, " don't-euro " und " want-to-be-left-ulone " feeling. c Hability, bnckacho or the blues, these are sura indications of feiuulo weak ness, soma derangement of the litems or ovarian trouble. In Mich ca.--.s there la one tried and true remedy Lvdiu, . I'lnkhcm's VefreUvUo Compound. If" mirl4 STtjsaa'sEyaVatrr UN, 'VTk.'iiV sV iJV tt attractive articles can get them casilr Baking Powder once. vtiVT Yf . . 'W Garden Truck can be raised profitably only in soil a containing plenty of Potash. All vegetables require a fertilizer con taining at least 10 per cent, actual Potash Without Potash no fertilizer is com plete, and failure will follcw its use. Every ffirmomhouM havo out TrihinMeboo-w fn frrtflizHtioti iJny nro nnt aitrcrtUlna nmftrr Loom Inn any p-4il fi-rtiliri'r, but onkfiof itnthoritdTlvo information tlmt meHna litryc prulltvtu tJiuXuiuicrt. fckut fi-cu ior tbo Cil HUAN KALI WUKUS Vt Susau Street, Nw York, Imvlne taken rnp von lfrftil TVfirMsM for Ihr. motitiiM h)m Iwiu z '.iirely rurl ft t4.mth Cfttnrrli anil ilyniionviK. I lliti. n wi if rrlK ! t.iM'ur CuK'ur't. 'turtUcirwf iiJennicf.mi.fnilloit, I Iiikcii tiuiucrou. dihvr ao-culitd rtmnlisi 1 ut M.tlfHU HYiall uiitl I liiKl U;t Cn-rrl rrller io in n tiny Hutu all lUu vtiicrt 1 ii tL.ma i il-l in u year." ;aiuo Mctiuue. 10J Kercor ., J en or City, N.J. Best for The Dowels We.-VBBrit, Pftlntnltlo. Potest. Tniit Qentd. Po f?o4, Nv,.t cickrut S'rtt,;iin 01 iri;', 10c, K laf p' il in titilk. Tt r-ii:i:m tuUlvt mun-frlU C C (X Uurttuti.eii to cure or )wur k.oucjr LulJi. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicaco cr N.V. jgt ANNUAL SALE. 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