REV. TROUTM AN SENDS BEST WISHES FOR PE RU NA Rev. George A. E. Troutman, Mt. Washington, Mo., Writes, "My Wife and I Are Strong Believers In Pe-ru-na." Catarrh and La Orlppc. V-rv. Geo. A. E. Troutman, Mt. Washington, Mo., writes: "My wife and I are strong bollerora In Porana. MORAL: GET BUSY. (Showing That Sometimes 41! an Unwelcome Visitor Needs Is a Swift lick.' I was cured of a bad eaae of catarrh when nothing else that I tried had any effect. My WOM was cured from a itevern cane of la ffrlppe, and we feel that the least ire can do la to gratefully acknowledge the merit of Peruna. "My wife joim me in sending best wiahea for your success. " Throat Trouble. Rer. H. W. Tate. 020 Lincoln Avenue, Walnut llilla, Cincinnati, Ohio, write: "For several years I hare been troubled with a peculiar spasmodic affliction, if the throat. It would seise vnc suddenly and for a few minutes I would be unable to speak audibly, ami my breath would be greatly interfered with. I would be obliged to gasp for breath. "I finally concluded that It was some catarrhal affection which probably excited the spasm. It interfered with my voca tion as a preacher, attacking me occasion allv in t lie pulpit. I had heard so much about Pentna as a catarrh remedy that I -determined to trv it. After taking two bottles my trouble han disappeared. I feci sure that Peruna has greatly benefited me." Rev. P. K. Kwanstroin, Swedish Baptist Pastor, Hot 228, (Irantsburg. Wis., writes that from the use of Pentna he is perfectly well, entirely cured of chronic diarrhea and catarrh. Peruna In Tablet Form. For two years Dr. Hartman ami his as sistants have incessantly labored to create Peruna in tablet form, and their Stren uous labors have just been crowned witi: success. People who object to liquid medi cines can now secure Peruna Tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna. Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908. Heat Tests Of Clothing. An Interesting experiment mn.le In June by n phyitlclan, proved conclu ilvely that for the sake of coolness only white should be worn In hot weather. The physician spread out In an Intense sunshine a large piece of white cloth, another of dark yellow, another of light green, another of .dork green, another of blue and an other of black. Then, with the help of six ther mometers, he mnde the following table of the various heats which each ?olor received from the sunlight: White. 100 degrees; dark yellow, 140 degrees; light green, 1.15 degrees: dark green, ICS degrees; blue, 19N degrees; black, 20K degrees. Thus the physiclnn proved that In July or August the man In white Is a little less than twice as cool as the man In blue, and a little more than twice as cool as the man In black. FITS,St.Vltns"Dance:NcrvonsDisaase8per mnnentlycnred by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. t2 trial bottle and treatlfte free. Or. H. R. Kline. ULflBI Arch St ., Phiit , Pa. When a woman doesn't mind having t'tg fact lha doesn't really expect you to bellwe her. ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY. His Hands were a Solid Mass, nnS Disease Spread All Over f duly Cured iu 4 Days by Cuticura. "One day we noticed that our little ly was all broken out with itching sore... We first noticed it on his little bands. His hands were not as bsd then, and we didn't think nnj thing serious would result. But the next d.iv we heard of the Cuticura Remedies being so good for itching sores. By this time the disease had spread all over his body, end his hands were nothing but a solid maps of this itching disease. I purchased a box of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment, and that night I took the Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water and w.isherl him well. Then I dried him and took the Cuticura Ointment and anointed him with it. I did this every evening and in four nights he was entirely cured. Mr. Frank Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 16, 1907." There is hardly anything a man will spend more money on than trying to tret something for nothing. Something New Under the Sun. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a venr ago for our remarkable collection of vegetable and flower seeds and sold 937.76 worth therefruiu, or made lit per cent. That's new. Just send this notice with 12c and re MM the most original seed and plant catalog published and 1 Pkg. "Quick Quick" Carrot t .10 1 pkg. Kar best Ripe Cabbage lu pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber 19 i EH r'e Market lettuce IS J Pkg. Early Dinner Onion 10 ptg' BfrM! Muskmelon 15 I- fmrteen bay Radish 10 UKH kernels gloriously beautiful flower seed . jj Total an Above is sufficient seed to giow 35 be. of rarest vegetables and thousands ot bril liant flowers and all is mailed to you postpaid ou 12c, or if you send 16c, we will add a package of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Balzer Seed Co.. La Crosse. Wis. A. C. L. -.It" Sn!l le,1.5 Ml wh was born tn ''V'ft. by th way "he never has to go to the drug store to keep It up. For Over Halt ... Ceniury Brown'a Broochlal Troches have been unexcelled as a cure for hoarseness, coughs and sore throat. unSa.'y'n&rrf,tr?o 'f?,? tho Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teothlng.ik pfteus thegiims, rtMlucosiuflaiunut tiou, allays paln,onw wind oilio. ittoa bottle tA. wi'.man Jfet much more comfort nut them " her fur' thftn ' PUea Cured In O to 14 Duya. Paxo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Prot rud i ni Piles in 0 U It days or money refunded. Sue Stage money la th only kind that talks; the real thlnir gets there ss quietly aa u gum-she politician. The Cm Of Magnet. In 27 years Dr. J. Hirschberg, a German oculist, has used the magnet In 34 7 operations for removing par ticles from the eye. In the eight years ended 1903 ho performed the opera tion fi4 times, securing good and per manent vision In 3fi rases. In nine of the 86 cases the bit of Iron re moved from the vitreous, In 27 from the retina; 22 were fresh cases and 11 were old. In 22 of the 04 cases the Injured eye had to be taken out, the Iron pieces being large or blood poisoning following the Injury. In four cases the magnet failed to re move the particle. Health Of Pish Kilters. "If people would eat more fish and less beef and hog meat they would be much better off." snld W. 8. Mit chell, of Corpus Chrlstl. Tex., at the Hotel Duncan. "People who live In coast towns and who have sea food day In and day out never suffer from Indigestion like the folks who eat steaks, bacon and ham. The flesh of a fish contains great nourishment and Is most healthful. Up In this part of the country It Is almost Impossible to get a fish well cooked. So few people know how to prepare them just right." Crossing The Alps. The Alphtne range may now be said to be completely subjugated by the science of the aeronaut, Captain Spelterlnl, who ascended the other day under the auspices of the Swiss government, started at the Ander matt Fort at 12.25 and came down at Bergamo at 4.40 P. M., having traversed 155 miles at an average al titude of about 12,900 feet. This Is the first time the St. Gothard has been crossed by a balloon. Age Of The Legal Wig. The uee of wigs by Judges and barristers Is not very ancient. It was Introduced, I Imagine, toward the end of the seventeenth or at the begin ning of the eighteenth century, when It had become the fashion at court. Bishops continued to use wigs longer than their clergy, but they have dis carded them, to their great advant age, for many years now. Kyes Of Deep-Ken Fish. "Few people know that when deep- sea fish are taken from Ihe water their eves toi from their heads." said E. n ltrn ,.f Kfnl.lla "TV, 1 a A,,a I l. IT ; IIH ''i ..I'm. ii. i 11,-. ID UUD to being relieved of the tremendous water pressure and coming in con tact with air. On the Quit Coast, where thousands of fish are caught dally, one can see hundreds and hun dreds of deep-water llsh with eyes hanging from their sockets. " Nash ville Teimesseean. UOW Is Deaf. "And you mean to say that foot ball player kissed you?" exclaimed the Irate nother. "Yes, ma," replied the blushing daughter. "Why, the Idea! Didn't I tell you if he tried to kiss you to yell 'Stop!' as loud at you could?" "I I did, ma; but he had on ht ear guards and couldn't hear mo." Chicago News. Followed Instructions. Mistress (an Invalid) Jane, I thought I told you to make some chicken broth. New Cook Shure, an' 01 did, ma'am. Mistress Well, where Is It? New Cook Ol fed It to th' chick ens, ma'am. Chicago News. A iNMtlnMlli A gentleman stands always ready to help someone else, Is sparing In bis criticism, makes serious state ments only when he Is sure of bit ground, Is kind to a woman, good to the children, and Isn't always hankering to cheat the eyeteoth out ot his neighbor. Maucueuter Union. The neighbors may know what you, have got. out what they don'l always know is how you got it. ' m "No, I don't want 10 see anybody to day. I'm busy. Who sent you in here, anyhow!" "Wusl! Youhcreycl? Uel out , 1 sni ' Cnn't von ee I'm busy?" SSVN 5 Now will you get out: Cartoon by Triggs. in the New York Press. journals In the last few days, has developed a distinctly hopeful tone for the outlook for 190S. Of 1907 there Is apparently a common opin ion that the first eight months were satisfactory to a marked de gree, and In some Instances sur passed former records as far as vol ume of business was concerned. The financial disturbances of last fall, however, brought about, a great, change In this respect, and several trades suffered severely. A state ment of conditions in a majority of the trades covered appearB to those most interested to justify the expec tations of good business In 1908. Particularly Is this the case In a good many of the dry goods trades. A member of one of the largest Im porting houses in New York. whoBe buyeTB reach every Important centre In Europe and with salesmen in every section of the United States-, declared that the reports which his firm re ceived were distinctly encouraging for a trade recovery all over the country. The reports from all over the Middle, Western and SouUern States Indicated the best Christmas trade among retailers on record. These reports covered San Franc', -co, Portland, Dos Ansreles and Tii coma on the coast; Minneapolis, St. Paul. Milwaukee and other cities In the Middle West, and several cities such ps sn Antonio. In the South west, Atlanta, In the Southeast. He Would Vot9 $50,000,000 Must Fiflrht Yellow Men Earth and He Wan to Be Prep Washington, Ti. C. That there will be eventually conflict between the yellow race anil tho white race that will shake the earth Is the opinion of Justice John Marshall Harlan, of din United States Supreme Court. In an address before the Navy League of the United States, this eminent jurist, according to the Washington Post, said: "If I had the opportunity I would vote for an appropriation of $50, 000,000 a year for a period of ten years for a larger navy. The great importance of :i navy is shown in the Constitution, which restricts the ap propriations for (lie army, but sets no limit for those for the navy. There Is no such thing as friendship be tween nations as between men. Na tions make no sacrifice to preserve friendships and do not forbear to do certain things because thev do not meet with the approval of another nation. Do you think England cares a cent for what we think of her navy? Or Germany cares a cent? "How large a navy ought we to have? That Is a question 1 cannot answer any more than whether a hospital ship ought to be command ed by a naval officer or a surgeon. I don't rare how large a navy we have, hut 1 want to see a navy large enough to take care of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and our ports on those oceans. "The trend of the Immigration of the white people In the past has been from the East to the West. There a Year For a Bigger Navy -Conflict Will Shake the ts th9 United States ared For It. has been none from the West. Just across the water there Is a country with an immense population whose commerce wo are seeking. We re fer to tho people of Asia as the yel low race. There are 400,000,000 Chinese, as strong physically and mentally as we are. "There is over there another na tion whose people are progressive and ambitious. We . may some day see a skilled army in Japan of from 5,000.000 to 10.000,000. They will say: 'You claim Europe as your country. This Is ours. Get out!' I don't think they have any such idea now, and we have no hostility toward them. But there will be a conflict between the yellow race and the white race that will shake tho earth. When it comes I want to see this country with a navy on both oceans that will be strong enough." In conjunction with his belief In the obligation to build ships. Justice Harlan holds that It is the duty of the country to fortify thoroughly every seaport under the American flag and make it .impregnable. War comes suddenly, 'he says, and from the most peaceful outlook it may de velop before it Is possible to make preparations, or even to build a battleship, much less a navy. He believes that a nation which is weak in martial spirit, or which has not a strong navy. Is In danger of being forced Into war when It Is not desired, and when the nation is least able to meet such an emergency. Luavs Lite Deciding u Fifty-cent Wager. Chicago. On a bet of fifty cents, ,T. H. Harrington, a lineman for the Western Union Telegraph Company, climbed a steel pole on the Drainage Canal power line at Rockwell street, touched a 4 4,000 volt wire and was almost Instantly burned to a crisp. Harrington and a gang of linemen were coming downtown when a dis cussion arose as to the distance be tween the wires of the sanitary power line. Harrington went rp to find the distance they were apai L The Field of Labor. The Manitoba Government Is con sidering a proposal to license bar tender. Organized women workers number S621 in the bookbinding Industry n Germany. All the principal French railways maintain a pension fund for the bene fit ot their employes. Ban Frauclsco (Cat.) Women's Union League Is making efforts to ob tain tho appointment of a womau urKumxer oy i no American r cm ex a gaulslag women into unions. Hard Time 1111 New York Workhouse. New York City. Extra coU have been sent to Blackwell'o Island to make room for the largest prison pop ulation In the history of New York. The Workhonse la full, and long term vagrants are being transferred to the Blackwell's island Penitentiary and to the Raymond Street Jail, In Brooklyn, to make room, for the daily arrivals of as many as 100 prisoners. There are more than 700 women and nearly 900 men in the Workhouse of the met; opolls. Political Pot a-Bolling. Justice John M. Harlan denied that he is,a candidate for the Presidential nomination. Governor Hughes at Albany de clined to say anything about his Presidential boom. "President Roosevelt Is the great est force In our national life," says Secretary Cortelyou. Ibor leaders praised Governor Hughes for his recommendations against race-track betting. The Senate confirmed the selec tion of Rlcbmoud Pearson, of North '.u'ulma, to be Minister to Greece WORK WKAKKNB THE KHWKYB. MERCHANTS LOOK FOR A GOOD YEAR Manufacturers and Wholesalers Say Conditions Are Prom ising: For 1908--ColIectlons Much Easier Retailers Sending in Orders to Replenish Depleted Stocks European Merchants to Keep Up Prices. New York City. A canvass of the sentiment In a dozen Important trades, as expressed by members of different Industries and the edi torial Opinions of recognized trade Combined with this continued de mand upon the retailer is the fact that little or no goods have been bought since the early fall, and stocks are becoming relatively ex hausted. From the source referred to above It was learned, for ex ample, that one house In a Southern city sold J193.000 of goods in No vember and bought $9000. As a result, orders Which were canceled are reported as being renewed and new orders received to replenish stocks that were neglected In the weeks of uncertainty following the financial flurry. Coupled with this Increase of de mand, an Improvement In collections Is reported In many branches of the dry goods trade, which bids' fair to bring that element of the business back to normal within a comparative ly Bhort time, so far as the interior of the country is concerned. The prediction Is being made In dry goods circles that this fact coupled with the release of hoarded money by interior banks will operate to easo the money situation materially with in tho next sixty days. Reports received by one large house from nine different centres of manufacture for exports on the other side of the Atlantic Indicate that the European trade organizations and tho Individual producers, regardless of Biich membership, will do what tbey can to maintain prices with the Idea of curtailing production father than, create a situation where prices will have to come down, to the injury both of the producer and of the American importer. JUSTICE JOHN M. HARLAN PROPHESIES A GREAT RACE WAR The Experience of Mr. Woods Is the Experieace of Thousands of Others. Bernard P. Woods, of Jackson Street, Lonaconing, Md, says: "Hard work and heavy lift ing weakened my kidneys. I was tired every morning and my limbs stiff and sore. Ditty spells and headachee were frequent, and the kidney secretions much disordered. This continued foi fifteen years and until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Then I Im proved steadily until cured, and nat urally I recommend them strongly." Sold by all dealers, 60 cents a box. Fostor-MIIbirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Colors Of Mediterranean Sen. The colors of the waters of the Mediterranean vary considerably Bt different seasons of the year, and In different localities. During storms and boisterous weather the sen as sumes a deep green, and sometimes a brownish tint; but when calm and undisturbed, It Is of a bright deep hi ue. In the Bosphorus and among the Islands of the archipelago the color Is of varying tint. In some places being of n liquid blue gradu ating Into a brighter green, and In other; assuming a blue so deep as al most to approach n purple. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bylocal applications as theycanuot reach ths diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deufnoss, and that is by consti tutional remedira. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tubs. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hejring, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is tho result, and unless the inflam mation can be takon out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are, caused byentarrh, which is nothingbut an inflamed conditio:! of the mucous ourfacss. Wo will m vo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (eaucccl bvcatnrrb) thatcsri not be curedby Ball's CatnYrh Cure. Bend for circulars free. F. J.Chckit & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drutrgists, ;Hc. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. While the Sandwich Islands were nominally Christian territory in 1862, they have since reverted to heathenism through the infiux of Chinese, Japanese and Koreans, aB well as many Mexicans. A Texas Shooting Wonder. The World's Records for wing shooting v-tth a rifle were "smashed to finders" in Han Antonio, Texas, recently by Adolph Topperwein, a native of the Lone Star State. He shot for ten consecutive days at JJi inch wooden blocks thrown in the air at a distance of ao feet from him, missinir oidy 4 out of the first Mi, 000 and but 0 out of ,2,,V)0. During his shooting he made runs of 14,640. 18,:S, i3,aH8 and IS. US hits without missing. In doing this wonderful shooting be used only two caliber rifles Winchester repeaters. His ammunition was of the smokeless powder variety made by the Winchester people and famed for its accuracy and cleanliness. He Was A Clergyman. According to the Pittsburg Press, a couple of New Yorkers were play ing golf on a New Jersey course on election day when they saw a tine appearing old gentleman looking at them wistfully. They asked him to loin the game, which he did with alacrity. He was mild In speech and manlier and played well. But one when he made a foozle he ejacu lated vehemently tho word: "Crotou! " A few minutes later, when he had. made another bad play, he repeated: "Croton." The fourth time he said this one of his new-made friends said: "I do not want to be Inquisitive, but will you tell me why you say 'Croton' so often?" "Weill" said the gentleman, "Isn't that the biggest dam near New York?" He was a Presbyterian clergyman from Brooklyn. An Oratorical Gem. Here Is a gem from the latest speech of Hon. E. W. O'Sulllvan, a prominent member of the Parliament of New South Wales: "The present ministry may blunder along for a few months, but while gazing at the stars they will stumble over the peb bles and the ambulance will take them to the hospital, where the grin ning skulls of their predecessors are stored." Arithmetic By Color. A wonderful calculating girl, Mljt. Dlamandl, has just been presented to the Society of Anthropology In Paris. In the presence of many eminent mathematicians she performed sev eral remarkable feats, such as work ing out almost Instantly and by men tal process only the square of 25 figures, subtractions of sums of 12 figures, the square root of from 8 to 12 figures, and the cube root of from 6 to 10 figures. Another feat of mental arithmetic she performed In less than a minute was to give the number of seconds within a period of 25 years. Mile. Dlamandl, who Is only 20 years old and of Gretk origin, says that every figure presents Itself to her mind's eye In a different color. Thus, 1 Is always black. 2 yellow. 3 pink, and so on. The color vision Is constant, and Is entirely (dependent of hor own volition. Has wx. sts H LICE IN POULTRY. Dorux Sprny a Safe Preventive -Simple, Cheap, Harmless to Fov.ls. 20 Mule Team" Borax was a gool thing to rid poultry of lice. I had used so much lntammable Lice killers that ray Poultry Houses were regular fire traps. I gave my S. C. W. Leg horn houso a good spraying Just two months ago. Since I have caught several hens and I found no lice. 1 am rid ot lice and shall continue to use "20 Mule Team" Bc-f:. as a spray, also as a wash. (Signed) MRS. B. R. BUFFHAM. Rosarcll, New Mexico. When women borrow trouble they usually pay back double. Only One "Ilromo Quinine" That is Laxative Hum i Quinine. Look for the signature of E. w, Orove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 23c A lot of so-called Bolden silence is only plated. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woollord'i Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Atdiuggists. A man cun always be popular with women by quoting to tbem some of bis old love letters to his wife. Habitual Constipation May he pcrmaiKTilly overcome Ijy prober personal efforts vsitK iKc assistance oftheoruj truly benejicial laxative remedy Syrup cjhgs and El'uW ajSmna, which enables one to orm regular habitf, daily .So that assistance w na ture may be gradually- dispensed, with, wnen no tourer needed a$ the best of remedies, when veauircd, are to assist nature and not to supplant tbe natur. al junctions, wbicb must depend ulti mately upon proper nourishment, proper effovfcs.awd riht living generally. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine SyrupftgsElixirf Senna manufactured by die California Fig Syrup Co. only SOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRUGGISTS oneuze only, regular price 5lK per Bottle This woman sayn that nick women should not fall to try Lydiu Eh Iiiikliam' Vegetable C ompound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 3355 Lawrence St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs. IMnkhairn " I was practically an Invalid for six years, on acvount of female troubles. I underwent an operution by the doctor's advice, but In a few months 1 was worse than Wfore. A friend ad vised Lydla E. I'itikbtim's Vegetable Compound and It restored mc to perfect health, such as 1 have not enjoyed in many years. Any woman siifferins; as I did with backache, bearing-down pnlns, nrsd periodic pal na.should not fail 10 use Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydla E. Piuk hfim's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herhn, has been the standard remedy for female ills, anil has positively cured thousands of i women who have been troubled with tlisplaeements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. I'lnkhnni invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has irnlded thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. 97 Years U n long time for n artlclt to remain on the markf t ana retain ita rep utation for rctlabMily. Johesons Anoayno A. jiromgnc EfUblishftd In 1810, holds this reoord. Takrn Intornatly on sugar It bas n" equal in curing eniiRha, eoldi, croup, ro Ir, eta. thrf" ni" innrl, fl'T All dekVeri. 1. 8. JOHN SUN A OO., Boston, Haas. PATENTS lo you wUh to know abou. i'ATENTSf Do roa wish ti I Uoron wlia to know about fKNSIONSf U you wish to know about PAY and HODNTV Than writs to W. t. Willi. Attornr-aC-U (Notary Public). Willi Bulldlns. Hi Indians Ar. euue, Washington, D V. 24 rsari In Wailrln?. ion. Union Soldlan and Sailors war UML-6 enUtlod to neuiton on ajv sltar lhav nsaasi : ' Jlpemloner daasru wlls ha uiy bsanUUli l.i. ' nis oanslnn. Chickens Earn Money For 25c. in stamps we will send a 100-Page Book giving the expc.rienca of a practical Poultry Raiser. Book Publishing House. 184 Leonard St., New York City. .DVKKTIitS IN THIS PAPER. IT WILL PAY L 11 N U 4 It nnili lca wllh tyi's. S Thompson's Eye Water And Discard The Buttons. "My collection," said the numis matist, proudly. "Is worth 10,000. And every coin genuine." "Mine," said the minister, sadly, "Is worth nbotit $7.6.1 a Sunday. And I have to take my chances on the coin's being good." Cleveland Leader. 1 BANISHED Coffee Finally Had to Go. The way some persons cling to cof fee even after they know it Is doing them harm Is a puzzler. But It is an easy matter to give It up for good, when Postum Food Ccffee Is proper ly made and used Instead. A girl writes: "Mother had been suffering with nervous headaches for seven weary years, but kept drinking coffee. "One day I asked her why she did not give up coffee, as a cousin of mine had done who bad taken to Postum. But mother was such a slave to coffee she thought It would be terrible to give It up. "Finally, one day, she made the cbe.nge to Postum, and quickly her headaches disappeared. One morn ing while she was drinking Postum so freely and with sucb relish I asked tor a taste. "That started me on Postum, and I now drink it more freely than I did coffee, which never comes into our house now. "A girl friend of mine, one day, saw me drinking Postum and asked If it was coffee. I told her It wsb Postum, aud gave her some tc take home, but forgot to tell her how to make It. "The next day she said she did not see how I could drink Postum. I found she bad made It like ordinary coffee. So I told her how to make It right, and gave her a cupful I made, after boiling It fifteen minute. She said she never drank any coffee that tasted aa good, and now coffee is ban ished from both our homes." Name gfcen by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Michigan. Read the little book, "The Boad to Wellvllle" jn pkgs. "There's a Ra-K8a" NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRrTANI Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE i PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE III IB DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES -KEEP A TUBE HANDY A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN PRICE 15c -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN AT ALL DRUCCISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POST ACE STAMPS. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities olthe article are wonderlul. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter irritant known, also as an extertml remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic. Neuralgic and Couty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and It will be found to be Invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without It. Many people say " It Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it ts not genuine. Send your address and we will mall our Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you. 17 State St. CHESEB ROUGH MFG. CO. NwYorkClty I: For Curb Spavin or 5n inh . - - r laiiviirveivt is unsurpassed It penetrates and relieves pain very guickly-needs very litHe rubbing .and does not leave a scar or blemish. An antiseptic remedy for thrush, fistula and any abscess. PRICE 25. 60$ t .oa - SloairsTreahse on Horsey Cortlj.Hoqs ond oul.ry" Sen! Free Address DrEorl S.Sloon. Boston. Mots. II 5 A. 8 mm mm mm MCMMCR OF 7 FAMILY. MCN. BOYS, WOMEN, MISSIS AND CHILDREN W. L Doughs $4 ind 6 Gt Edge Show Cmot Bt Equalled At An Majw a VuH SabetltejtC
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