11017 TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPEO PELVIC CATARRH BY AID OF PE-RU-NA. Female Weakness Is Usually Pelvic Catarrh. Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. Ill 1 I 1 ,1 If Ilk - . I ! Mm. JIabIc Bradford, 13 Onirch gtrent, Hur- , ! lingtun, Vt., Secretary Vliitticr Oratorio Soei- J ety. writes: "Peruna is certainly a wonderful medicine for the ills of women. I have heard it J spoken of in the highest praise by many, and certainly my experience is well worthy J of a good word. "I began to have severe pains across my J back about a year ago, brought on by a J cold, and each subsequent month brought me pain and distress. "Your remedy was prescribed, and the way J it acted upon my system was almost too, good to be true. I certainly have regained my health and strength, and I no longer. . , rw.vi -DArA tude. ---MaDle .Uratttora. 9 Thousands of Women Cured Every Year by Correspondence This is What Dr. Hartman Proposes to Do For You Without Charge. Women who Buffer should read tlie evi dence, presented here. We have thousands of letter, from grateful friendH who tell the ame atory. Half the ill. that are peculiarly woman . own are of a catarrhal character. Female weakness wa. not understood for many year.. Dr. Hartman deerve. the credit of hav ing determined it. real character. He ha. They Compromised. "Will you be my wife, Guenlvere?" .' "No. Charles. I think far too much of you for tbnt. I still want your friendship. Let me be your stenogra pher. That Is the only way in which I can submit to man's dictation. "Cin cinnati Commerclnl-Tribime Btate ot Ohio, City or Toledo, I LtJCAS COOKTY. I Fbamk J. Cheney mako oath, that ha Is senior partner of the tlrm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busiuoas in the City of Toledo, County and Htnto aforesaid, and that aula firm will pay the sum of one hundred doi. lab. for each aud every case of (atauiih that cannot be cured by the uce of Hall's Catabbh Cube. Fbank J. Cheney. Hworu to before me and subscribed in my I - . . presence, this 6th day of beoenf. j seal. ber.A.U.. 18H6. A.W.Gleabon, ' 1 Xotary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mueous sur faoes of the system. Mend for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists 75o. Take Hall'. Family pills for constipation. Would Shock Her. Tapa, what would you say if Mr.' Featliertop should ask your permission to marry me?" I "Put your fingers in your ears, my daughter, and I will rehearse a few of the remarks I shall probably make it he ever does." Chicago Tribune. Foster Canadian Immigration. fhe Canadian authorities are in creasing their efforts to encourage im migration to the Dominion. They an nounce that their advertising at the recent world's fair caused a lively in terest throughout the United States and Is likely to be followed by an in creased flow of Immigration to the Canadian West Attempts are being made in Germany to check the growth of department stores by means of special taxes, increasing with the sales; but the effect of these taxes is slight. On the Trait "i followed th. trail from Tex nMFUh Brand Pommel Slicker an overcoat whtn J , ' cold, wind coat when windy, a win coat when it rained, and for a cover at night If w rot to bed. and I wUl lay that I neve gotten mora comfort out of your alicker than may othaf ona article that X ever owned" (Tb nam 3 nd adJrcii of lh writ? ef this Ufualicliad mwr may b bad on ftpiUlcftUun.) Wat Weather Garments for Riding, Walk in,, Working or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. A ,,TOWER CO. SOSTOlf, TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited toaomro, CAMS hT offeTad with pll.a for tfitny-iti year. n year ago laat April I btgmn taking Caat'aretl ur contliatloo. In itia court of a week 1 policed the pi hit txitfmrt to d.aapueur and at tho aud of tti weeks bhay Uirt not tiuthla uia at all. CaacareU aavo dune wonuera fur me. I aiu tnllralyeured au aJ like a oer uxu." Ucurgo Kr dtr, Napolaua. U POLE ffiyS esT for if iaj ThQ Dowel w candy CATrumo Meftiant, Platat1, fotrnt. Taete Good. HoOoM, Vevar ttluken, Wnkin or Urlpn. Hie, inc. tdtt. Nor I old In bulk. Th tfanolu tailat ttutuywd OC0 iaaraataad to eur or your uuuiy baci. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N Y. 903 aHUALSALE. TERJU.UG9 BOXES SSThDsca's'EyB Water J. ' isi made cuturrh ami catarrhal dis- J MMt.,, j,cliidiim nelvic catarrh, a ", life long study. J eruna cures catarrh, whether of the pelvic orpins or uny other organ of the human body. Pe-ru-na, a Natural Beautifier. I'cruna produces clean, mucous mem branes, the basis of facial symmetry and a perfect complexion. The women have not been slow to dis cover that a course of I'cruna will do more toward restoring youthful beauty than all the devices known to science. Many a girl ha. regained her faded beauty, many a matron ha. lengthened the day. of her comely appearance by using Peruna. Sewing With the Tongue. The Medizlnische Wochenschrift r. ports a curious case of a girl. When 6 years old she suffered from a se vere brain- disease, which left ber limbs paralyzed. Her tongue, however, remained flexible, and this organ she began to train. She gradually acquired a certain facility in writing and em broidering. She would take ends of thread in her mouth and knot them. With scissors fastened in her mouth she cut out dolls' dresses, and stick ing a needle into the table in front of ner, coum thread It. Her embroidery was Quite wonderful. Her tnnciin while retaining its usual breadth, in creased in length, so that she could easily touch the tip of her nose with lib point, ons Qica recently. Who Own. the Knllroads? II. T. Newcomb, of the Distrlet of Columbia liar, iuis compiled statistics showing that 0,174,118 depositors in savings banks of six KaHtcrn States are I directly Interested in the Joint owner I ship of $442,354,080 of stei-.m railroad securities, that insurance companies doing business In Massachusetts bold $S45,88'J,038 of steam railroad stocks and bonds, and 74 educational institu tions depend on $47,4ti8,31!7 Invested in similar securities for a portion of their income. Other fiduciary institutions own enough railroad securities to bring such holdings tip to more than a billion and n half dollars, about one-sixth of tho entire capital invested In railroad property. These Investments represent the savings of the masses, there being twenty million holders of life Insur ance policies in the country, as many more of lire insurance policies, uud an even greater number of depositors in bunking and trust institutions, where investments ure lurgely in railroad se ctiritier Followed by a Lioness. While a lady and gentleman wert proceeding by 'ricksha from Salisbury 10 Arauennlo on a recent Sunday evening they were considerably aiarmed by seeing, soon after cross ing the railway, a lioness cross theii path some twenty-five yards ahead of teem. Being taken so much by surprise, they failed to check the boys, and pro ceeded on their Journey. Shortly af terward they found tho beast about ten yards In the bush on one side of them, and she proceeded thus for ovet a milo and a half. Fortunately, owing to the dlity and slippery condition ol the roads, the boys' attention was confined to their work of impelling the vehicle in their charge, and they did not perceive the lioness. It was thought that the very bright light which the boys were carrying kept the animal at a safe distance. 6outh Africa. RESTORED HIS HAIR Sc.lp Humor Cured bjr C'utlciira Soup .nil Ointment After All :le Failed. "I wa. troubled with a severe .culp hu mor and Iom of hair that gave me a great tlejl of annoyance After iin.ucccjuifiil ef fort, with many reiuedii anj io-called hair tonics, a friend induced me to try C'utioura Soup and Ointment. The humor wa. cured in a .liort time, my hair wan restored a. healthy a ever, ami I cau glad ly .ay J have since been entirely free from any further aiinoyutire. 1 ahull mwuyi use C'uticura Soap, uud 1 keep tho Ointment on hand to use as a dressing for th. him and scalp. (Signed) l''red'k llusciio, 213 East 67th St., N. V. City." The position of women .is high ju Siam; they enjoy both in business mat ters and social life a great independence. Tluiut'h uolveumv is ncrmitted. t ,,. not exist among the great mass of theJ people, ana m no way aftccts the posi tion of women. Mr.. Liie Rcl,li,I(( 3i:t4 fiiflon Plneo, St. Loui., t Ma., write; , J "I found after trying many diffcunt medicinej 1 to restore me to health, that Peruna wai the only thing which could be depended upon. I be- ! fan taking it when I was in a decline, induced by female weaknen and overwrought nerve. I I began to feel stronger during the first week i took Peruna and my health improved daily until , D0WJ-? Ferfect health and enjoy life as I nev i er did before." Lizzie Redding ! 0 . In Peruna these women find a prompt and permonent cure. Thousands of testimonials to this effect are received by Dr. Hartman every year. The good that Peruna has accomplinhed in this class of case, can scarcely be over estimated. t If you do not derive prompt and ! satisfactory results from the use of e IVrilnft. write nr. nnm in lr Hurt. ? limn, giving a full statement of your i case, and Tie will be pleased to give you hi. valuable advice gratis J Address Dr. Hartman, President of ' tine Iwirtmiin sanitarium, Lolumbiis, tUhio. All correspondence held strictly confidential. TRIPLE PLAYS ARE RAKE. But Two Men Have Pulled Them Oft Unassisted. A triple play is one of the rare things in baseball, because it requires a combination of circumstances which seldom occur. There must be at least two men on the bases, and no one out. Then the next batter must hit tho ball in a certain way, or the chance for a triple is loBt. In addition to this, the fielding must bo perfect and fast. But two triple plays, made by one man un anslsted, have ever been recorded. One was the famous play of Paul Hines way back in the early '80s. The other is fresh in the mind, al though it was made in a minor league. In 1901 Harry O'Hagan was playing first base for Columbus, in the West ern association. Tin canned, he went East to Newark, and the day after he donned a New Jersey uniform he pulled off the play that made him famous. With men on first and second and, of course, nobody out, O'Hagan was playing close to the bag, when the next batter hit a liner directly into his hands. The force of the ball was enough to knock him back bo that his foot touched the first sack, retiring the runner, who was oft the base. O'Hagan, turning to throw to second, saw that the runner there had started at the crack of the bat and was nearly to third. So, instead of throwing the ball, he sprinted to second base with it in his hand, arriving in time to put the third man out on the play. Last season the Kansas City club of the American association made two triple plays in one game at Toledo. CHILDREN AFFECTED lly Mother'. Food unit Drink. Many bubles have been launched into life with constitutions weakened by disease taken in with their mother's niik. Mothers cannot be too careful ns to the food they use 'while nursing their babes. The experience of a Kan sas City mother is a ease in point: "I whs n great coffee drinker from a rhlld, and thought I could not eat a meal without it. But 1 found nt last It was doing me harm. For years I had been troubled with dizziness, spotti before my eyes and pain in my heart, to which was added, two years iilto, a chronic sour stomach. The baby was born seven months ago. and almost from the beginning it, too, suf fered from sour stomach. She was taking It from ine! "In my distress I consulted a friend of more experience than mine, and she told me to quit coffee, that coffee did not make good milk; t hare since as certained that it really dries tip' the milk. "So I cjult coffee, and tried tea and nt last cocoa. But they did not agree wllh me. Then I turned to Postum Coffeo with tho happiest results. It proved to bo the very tiling I needed. It not only agreed perfectly with baby nnil myself, but it increased the flow of my milk. My husband then quit coffee and used Tostuin, quickly got well of the dyspepsia with which ho had been troubled. I no longer suffer from the dizziness, blind spell", pnln In my henrt or sour stomach, ros'.um bus cured them. , Now we all drink Tostum from my husband to my aeveiomontlis' old hnh.v.1 It has proved to be the best 1 ot drink we have ever used. We would not give up Tostum for the bri-t coffee we ever drank." Name given by Tostum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. There's a reason. net the little book "The Road to WeUvMo" In each pkg. THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. During the excitement of a fire at the residence of Morris Evans, of Ed wardsvillc, some otic of the several per sons who were trying to save goods and tossing what they could out of a bed room window threw out a roll of bills. It fell at the feet of a man who took it, saying he would take care of it. No trace of the man has been found. William E. Hughes, cashier of the Cudahy Packing Company. Pittston, was arrested on the charge of embezzle ment made by an auditor of the com pany. He was held under $4,000 bail for court. Auditor Snyder said that $.?,70O is not acountcd for on the deposit books. P. J. McGuire, of Blairsvillc, is in jail at Clarion, charged with conspiracy, mis representation and fraud in the sale of the stock of the Butler corporation. A. E. Butler and Fred Stage, of Butler, arc charged jointly with McGuire and arc under bail. Returning to his home in Frackville, after working all night, Isaac B.ichman, a locomotive engineer, found his wife missing. A search of the premises re vealed her dead body at the bottom of a fifteen-foot well. It is not known whether death was due to accident or suicide. Flames that threatened the home of James E. Roderick, Chief of the State Department of Mines and Mining, in Hazleton, were extinguished by women who fought the fire with garden hose and buckets of water. A bullet was removed from the end of the great toe of th- left foot of Charles Fisler, 23 years old, a railroader, v. ho had been shot in the right arm ten ycr.rs ago by a negro boy. Fisler went to the Harrisburg llorpital, complaining of an itchy feeling in his right arm, which he thought came from being shot there many years ago. Surgeons made a thorough search of the right arm and continuing their search found the bullet i tdged in the end of the great toe of his left fool. It is thought the bullet travel ed through the man's entire body. Several boys passing the home of A. S. Stellcr, supreintendent of the dye works at Sunbury, noticed flames eating their way through a door at the rear ol the house. By using their coats they suc ceeded in smothering the flames. It was found that a firebug had been at work, having saturated a bunch of waste with oil and then pushed it underneath tin door. The residence is close to th large dye works. The company operat ing the dye works has been opposed tc employes joining the Textile Workers Union and recently discharged fift; hands for taking part in such a move ment. The Moncssen Board of Education hai approved a plan for a school garden ai the Iowa School. An acre of ground in the rear of the school will be plowec" and fertilized at once. It will be a com munity garden where all will work and plots will be assigned to scholars. Tht pjipils will market the truck and tht proceeds will go toward the expense in curred. Mrs. Jane Davenport Van Loon, tht oldest resident of Plymouth, died, aged 90 years. She died in the same house where she was born. Death came sud denly of heart disease, and half an lioui before she was sitting up reading. Slit was the wife of a former Sheriff of the county and was the mother of thirteer children, only two of whom survive. The Cumberland Valley Railroad Com pany has purchased the Chanibersburg & Gettysburg Electric Railway Com pany, which includes the trolley line in Chambersburg, and the road to Fay ettcville and GracfTenburg. The line will be extended io Waynesboro by making a trolley line of the Mont Alto Railroad Eventually this means connection with the Valley Traction Company's line tc Harrisburg. A fire, apparently of incendiary origin destroyed all the farm buildings on th( dairy farm of George Smith, in North Convcntry Township, Chester county. Twenty-one head of HoLstein cows, to gether with crops, wagons and agri cultural implements, were burned. The loss amounts to about $8,000, partially covered by insurance. Charged with placing obstructions on the tracks of the Lehigh Valley Trac tion Company, near Slatington, Thomas O. Williams, of that place, had a hear ing before Justice II. A. Schcrtzinger, of Slatington, and was remanded for trial at court. When arraigned Williams became violently abusive and hurled in sulting remarks at the Justice, who final ly became impatient and, leaping over the office rail, severely thrashed the prisoner. Williams is said to have been intoxicated at the time when he placed the obstructions on the tracks. Gas was struck on the property of the Pittsburg Forge & Iron Works in Wood's Run, Allegheny. The well reached a depth of about 1,750 feet, when the pas was struck. The pressure is said to be about seventy-five pounds and is suf ficient to operate the plant. The com pany has been operating seven furnaces in the mill with gas from another well which was drilled six months ago. This well has an output of about 200,000 feet of gas a day. Walter Young Schrefiler, aged 11, ol Reading, sent a revolver bullet into his heart, dying instantly. The boy had been in ill health for some time and was unable to attend school. This preyed upon his mind and he became melan choly. The Coroner is endeavoring to determine whether the shooting was accidental or suicide. David Culp was rescued after being entombed for ten hours in a breast in the Cameron mine, Shaniokin. A big rush of coal had made him prisoner. A brother who worked with him was at the bottom of the mine chamber at the time and gave the alarm. Shortly be fore he was released the rescuers heard him rapping. He escaped uninjured, but was almost dead for want of air. The York Cold Storage Company has arranged to store 150 carloads of eggs. Each car will hold 400 cases and each case 360 eggs. The total number of eggs stored will be 21,600.000. The new Noiristown Odd Fellows' building will be dedicated on April 2ft Grand Master Robert Graham, presiding. Patrick Corvey, watchman at the Cherry Street crossing of the Reading Railway, at Conshohoekcn, was struck by a train and died while being taken to the hospital. J. K. Taylor Post No. i8j, Grand Army of the Republic, of Bethlehem, has decided to prosecute all persons who are wearing Grand Army buttons and who are not members of the organization. A law imposes a fine of $50 for this offense. THE STWaIK OF WORK. st of Back. Ot. n tlndi th Bnrd.a of Dally Toll. Lieutenant (Jeorge CJ. Warren, of No. 8 Chemical, Washington, n. C, says: "It's an honest fact that Doan's Kidney rills did me a great lot of good, and if it were not true I would not recommend them. It was the strain of lifting that brought 011 kidney troubl" nnd weak ened my back, but Klncc using Donn's Kidney Pills I have lifted Goo pounds nnd felt 110 bad effects. 1 have not felt the trouble come back since, although I hnd suffered for ti e or six years, and other remedies bur not helped 1110 nt all." For sale by all Coalers. Price f0 cents. Koster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, X. Y. Dog Went 300 Miles Alone. Tho remarkable attachment for Its home place Is shown in the caso of Carlo, a fine water spaniel belonging to James Dlngman. who Reveral week ago left Stoud. p. T for Idaho. Carlo was tied in one of the cars with the stock. Ho stood the trip for 300 miles, but the desire to get back to the old home placo evidently grew upon hlra. Mr. Dlngman thought It was safe to untie the dog, but ro sooner had the ani mal been loosed than It Jumped out of the car and made a bee liner for Stroud. It never stopped until it had traveled the whole 300 miles, and reached home almost starved. Kan sas City Times. Crowing Competitions. The feature of an entertainment held at Sllverton, Devon, England, was a cock-crowing competition. Owners of birds had to bring them to tho vil lage schoolroom and set them a-crow-ing one against the other. For those cockerels which crowed tho loudest end longest prizes wero given. The winner easily beat all comers, crowing fifty-one times In seventeen minutes. The eecond and third birds crowed forty-ono and thirty-three times re spectively In the same time. Belgian workmen are fond of cock-crowing competitions. The other day ono well-trained bird crowed no fewer than 4C3 times in the course of an hour. Get j) CUT OUT THIS CAH AND SAVE IT. J GOOD fOtk VALUABLE AOTiri 1 fc-v-n win. Moarcu: hi uipartmint far Li ai j . 1 TMI SOUTHERN HWrti CO 0wi 8SI Bici.MC!) Trulhs that WW I X2Ji2Stoiiis&S, 1 1.- !-.- m rs lis Tour grocer is honest and" if he enroa to do bo can tell you that be knows very litilo about tho bulk coffee Lo Bells you. How can he know, where it oriynully i-nme from, HtjaUMtflMBWI i Id each package of LION COFFEE you get one full pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. (Lion head on every package.) ' fSiive the Lion-bend, for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Tolnrin. Thin. Police Bar. la a certain Russian town tho po lice havo been obliged, according to a correspondent, to confiscate every typewriter in the place. Theso ma chines are said to be regarded In Rus sia as dangerous organs of sedition ThQy are convenient instruments foi tho dissemination of literature oi which tho government does not ap prove. So every typewrltor Is regis tered, its address is known to tho po lice and It is liable to bo arrested on suspicion at any moment. ll.ish U i n- Kim: n( ii mu ir m nl. Known tha woHd nver pruiiiplet, aura! W Big Bag cf Jack Rabbits. Thirty-nine Jack rabbits were killed the other night at one shot by Mrs. William Boyd of Miller, S. D who poked the barrel of her shotgun through Uie kitchen window. The rab bits came to the farm In droves, "nib bled nt the haystacks and played hav oc with fruit trees. Boyd had shot many and his wife bet him a pair of car muffs against barrel cf apples that she could kill more rabbits at one shot than he could carry on his back at one load. Mrs. Boyd sprink led a bushel of oats In a path. The rabbits gathered by peores until there was a long row of them eating oats in tho bright m;onllnht. The woman fired, and her aim was accurate. Boyd loaded hlmec-lf down with more than InO pounds of dead rabbits, then sank into tho snow and his wife had to pull him out. Errors Made by Geologists. The construction of the great Sim pinn tunnel has proved once more that geology Is largely a matier of theo ries which may or may not fit actual "ondltlons, even close to the surface of the earth. Tho cnflneers have dis covered that the geologists wero en tirely at fault as to the temperature which would be encountered, nilralng the mark 25 degrees at the point wi.ero hot water was found. The water conditions In general were un like those predicted, and the tngln eers found that the dips In the rock strata, which had been declared on theory to be mainly vertical, were, In fact, horizontal. Fn'Spprmrinentivenrc.l. Xnflt.nr nrvous nnsnnfter first day's n of Dr. Kllnu' Ornat Nnryn!pstnr"r,2trliiHir.ttleiin.ltreatl6ofren Dr.lt. II. KuNK.I.td,. 031 Ar.-li St., riiiln., Ta. More than half nf Ktiwn'j export prolitu eoir.c from the .ale of grain. Mrs. Window's PoothhiKSvrup for rhlldrfiii teething, rotten tlmgnniv, rt'iliicos tnfiainma tlou.alluys pain, cures wluil colic, li.V.obottln. 7 lie wildest hii-iln generally make thf tamest pel, and vice verso J do not bolluvn I'I.i j'h Cure for Oon.umn tionhas unequal for cough and colds. Jonx l.HoYsn,XriuityNrin'-fi, lnd., Keb. 15, lDOJ. A i-'oret School m: been extabii.hed in the suburbs of Berlin, ticrnwuiv. Itch cured in 3.1 minute, by Woolford'. Sanitary Lotion. Never .'"ail. Sold bv oil chupKistd, Rl. Mail orders promptly fillet' by Dr. K. Detehon, CrnwfonUviile, lnd. Carl Hecrg, of Danger. Me . run. a worm farm. Ho raise them for bait. Double Returns on your money by saving the freight-car coupon, on Luck KnlrmiT Prtur.1 1-1 . - t , T - .uu laucn, j.n excuange lor tlicm we send you free your choice of 56 useful premiums valuable arti cles of jewelry, dre.s and house furnishings. The Premium Book found 111 each can tells all about them. inc ao.oiute, unquestioned purity of f is another reason why you ought to use it. It is so pure its leav ening force is so great that it takes only a heaping teaspoonful to a quart of sifted fl, lightest, whitest bakitio is sure to follow ""- "guu-M. oecausc it generates most gas; whitest because of its freedom from nil adulteration. It is mo least expensive, too costs only :o ceuts a pound. Send us your grocer's name if he doesn't sell Good Luck THEY AR6 cir I it iu l , I stdmi nrf.ra 11 a A M1M Strike Home How it was blended or With W.iat or whou roasted? If you buy your coffee looHe by tho pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality T Um COFFEE , the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is ol necessity unllorm la quality, strength and Havor. Fop OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTUaY, UON COFFEE has been the standard collce In millions ol homes. LION COFFEE carefully packed at our factor cm, and until opened in your home, has no chance ol being adul terated, or ol coming la contact with dost, dirt, germs, or unclean hands. - ----- m A Dig Egg. A. D. Wilbur, of this village, had Cochin hen that for several days had been laying double-yolk eggs. Finally i,he laid ono seven Inches around by nine Inches lengthwise, and weighing five ounces. Wilbur supposed it to be another double-yolk, but found on opening it that the outer shell con tained only tho white, whilo Inside was another perfectly round egg with a hard shell, which contained tho yolk. Poultry papers say this is the )arge.l egg ever known. Catsklll (N. Y.) Ccr. Now York World. at tha lur Rheumatism and Neuralgia OPERATION AVOIDED EXPERIENCE OF MISS MERKLEY 6h Was Told That an Operation Wu Inevitable. How Bh Escaped It When a physician tells a woman suf fering with ovarian or womb trouble that an operation is necessary, the very thought of the knife and the operating table strikes terror to her heart, and our hospitals are full of women coming1 for ovarian or womb operations. There are enses where an operation Is the only resource, but when ono con siders the great number of canes of ovarian and womb trouble cured by Lj dia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Com pound after physicians have advised operations, no woman should submit to one without flrat trying the Vegetable Compound and writing Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is free. Miss Mnrgret Merkley of 275 Third Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham: " fxwa of strength, extreme narvousnefqj shooting pain, through the pelvic organ, bearing down pain, and cramp, eorniielled me to seek medical advice. The doctor, after making an examination, raid I had ovarian trouble and ulceration and advised an opera tion. To this I KtmiiK-l v objected and deetded to try Lyilia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound. "Tho ulceration quickly healed all the bad symptoms disappeared and I am once more strong, vigorous and well." Ovarian and womb troubles are .terdV ilyonthe increase among women. If the monthly periods are very painful, or too frequent nnd excessive if you have pain or swelling low down fn the left L-ule, bearing down pains, leucor rhee.n. don't neglectyourself : try I.ydio . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Good Baking Powder the use of Good we'll sec that you get it. THE SOUTHERN MFG. CO. Richmond. Virginia. K&r r.nnn potatofq ", uiii rrtiiLji ruiCij To grow m large crop of rood potatue, th untl mini contain plenty ot Pouih. Tomatoti, nirlonn, cabhjge, tumipg, Irttuc in f.itt. nil vetrtablei ttmiive lam auanti tie ol Potash irom the toil. Supply Potash liberally by the ue of fertilizer! containing not ins than 10 per cent, actual Hotaafa. Metier and more profitable yiekia are aura to follow. Our pamphlets are not advertising; circular bnnmifiir "pet ul fertilizers, but contain vahu nble inlortmiion to farmers, Sent trot lor tba (taking. Write now. OCR MAN KALI WORKS 93 Nussau Street, New Yortf . PENSION FOR AGE.; A nw order will air puu- iftu lor aw. 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