J SISTERS OF CHARITY Iho Ptwu-na for Coughs, Gelds, Grip end Catarrh A Congressman's Letter. Jiff '' ' C5v 1111 In every country of the civilized world Bisters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intel lectual need of the chaises committed to their care, but they alto minister to their bodily netda. With ao many children to take care of nd to protect from climate and diaa these wiee and prudent S-isters have found l'sruna a never failing sruVmianl. Dr. Hnrtman receives many letter from Catholic testers from all over the I'mte l btatea. A recommend recently received trom a Catholic institution in Detroit, ilich., reads as follows: tr. S. D. Hartman, Columbus, Ohto : Dear Sir : "The young girl who saed the Pemna wait etiffering from laryngitis, and lout of voice. The result of the treatment wait moat uatitraotori. ShefounU great relief, net after further vae of the medt mtne we hope to be able to may ehe i entirety cured." Stater of Charttu Tha young girl wat under the care of the Eiaters of Chanty, and used l'cruna for ca tarrh of the throat with good results, as tha above letter testifies. Bend to The l'cruna Medicine Co., Co- Ask Your Drajiist for a free LEST rCu GUARANTEED CURB for all bowel troubles, apoendiclUa. biliousness, bad breath, bad blood, wind en tha stomach, bloated bowels, fool mnuth, headache. Indigestion, pimples, pains after eat-nic, liver trouble, sallow skin and dfiriner.v. When your bowels don't movi refularly you era sick. Constipation kills more people thsn all other dlieasea torether. It starts chronic ailments and Ionic years of sufTcrlnr. No matter what aila you, atart talc ing CAQCARET8 today, for you will never et well and atay well until you set your bowele right, Tske our advice, start with Cascareta tndav under ebaolut guarantee to cure or money refunded. Tha genuine tablet slumped c C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and wuvKirri II ro, Itiiuirw t-vimm nrmray nnipinv, n 1 II V I.' or liew YOTK. Curious German Decree. . In Germany a severe blow has Just been dealt to hynotista, magnetic tca,! vtm end other so-called occulists. A taw has been passed, prohibiting such persons from holding public seances nd heavy fines are prescribed. The reason why such a measure has been passed 4a curious. Seances given by magnetic honlere and others, says the law, are likely to arouse public pfju dioea against tht persona who are used aa mediums on such occasions, and therefore it Is ord'uiincd that no meeting of this kind shall be held in future. Moreover, th magtetrauea throughout Germany have received atniot Instructions to prosecute with thai utmost vigor any persons who pub licity practice hypnotism, magnetic beating or any other of the ao-callcd ecu It arta. Unconscloua Humor. Unconscious humor among girl Is lot so marked as among boys, but ac tordlng to the Milwaukee Sentinel the clrl who received as a prize in an English school a book entitled "Our feathered Friends" showed tha na ture) and scope of her reading when (he remarked to the teacher that she era not quite certain whether our leathered friends were Indiana or in gels. In the same school, In the domestic economy class, a girl gave the follow- ktg directions for sweeping a room: Cover the furniture with dust sheets, scatter damp tea loaves over the car set, then carefully sweep tha room bto a dustpan', and throw It out of &e window." Hunting Fatalities. , ' Tha human death Hat, ao far aa known, hi Ontario for the fifteen days of deer shooting and tho previous flf- team days of moose snooting, was twenty-eeven with twice aa many wotnutod. In twventat lndb&njcai two praona were killed whJLe walking to fmaar, being mistaken for deer and hot ait -onf distances amd In quick ucceaavlon with tuga poww magi' dn (una. It la reported that a number of Americans ara negotiating for tha pur chase of Sulg-ave, the ancestral bom of tha Washli gton family, near Helm- don, snglan 1, for tha purpose transfer ring -t to Amarlca. nimbiis, Ohio, for free book written by Dr. Ilartir.an. The following letter it from Congress man Meekisnn, of Napoleon, Ohio: 'Ihe l'cruna Medicine ('v, ( nlnnihm. O t Gentlemen: I J !vLT a have lined several i bottles of l'eriinnj and feel irtatly benefited thereby J of the head, .ind J vi Icci encouraged to"fr.5.4 I,..;,..,, il... sz:f, bonrve t hat f fir con linnet live wi of thirty S years standing. '- ; David llcektaon. Dr. Hartman, one of Lib bent known physicians and suiycons in the United Mates, was the first man to formulate IV runa. It was through hia genius and per severance that it was introduced to tha medical profession of thia country. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of l'cruna, write at once to Dr. llurtmnn, giving full statement i;f your case and he will be pleased to give you hia valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hnrtman, President of Tht Hnrtman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0, Peruna Almanac for 1904. THE EQWELS 5 Varied Habita. "Young man," said Senator Pettus, of Alabama, agvd S3, reason people get tat is because they cat too much gravy with their meat. Ob serve me. Tho congressional direc tory says I am S3. Maybe 1 am, but I don't feci that old by 4l years. I have never eaten much gravy. I was raised on a plain diet and I have lived on it all my li:e. Gravy Is shorten ing the life of tho race, and the sooner we baulBh it from our diet the better will be tha health of the coming generation. A little of tho natural juices of the meats, even if occasionally thickened, with flour to give the gravy consistency, is not harmful, but since the race Is run ning to sauces, I am loath even to hint at the harmfulness of this." "But, senator," this young man pro tested, "maybe it's your habits that have preserved you in perfect hea.h to such a ripe old age. Haven't your habits been always regular? No late hours and all that soit of thing, eh?" . "My habits, young man," replied the fine old Alabama statesman, wlth a snort of rage and defiauce, "have always been l:ke tho verb regular, irregular, and defective." Condensed Account Commander WalnwTignt, who won on the ill-fated Maine at the time of her destruction, says that after that terrible catastrophe a number of the survivor were conveyed by the Bache to the quarantine boeplta! at Key West. It appears that one of the wounded jack lea was questioned as to what he knew of the frightful e-Kploaion. "Well, air," replied the sailor, "1 can't say that I knows much of it. I was a-corkin' it off in me hammock, lr, wiin I bears a h of a noise! Tli en, sir, the nurse says, 'Sit up an' take this.'" Philadelphia Post. Forest of Rubber Trees. According to figure compiled re cently by a French explorer, there are still almost 55.000 square miilea of rub ber fo reels along the A mason river and its tributaries that remain to be exploited. This would metunj mtrre than a doubling of tha preaent annual production if the rubber trees) if tha unexplored tract prova to b plentiful a&d producur. t .msa 9 0 3 To Clean Harness. It aooir.a ll!;r qttlie nn tiiiilcrtnUlns tn clr.in n linnieaa, mill It rniniot be done In n few minute:, but if one knows Jtiat how to ro nlimit It, It Is not nn iinplpiiRiint piece of work. It must first be tnkeii to pieces, every stini) titilnirkl'Ml, nml If nn nuintenr Is iloinir the work lip should pay mrtlc liliir nttenilon to the ppotillnr wny in which tmckatrnp nml rlieekreln nre liiiikled. It tlip linvifpss Is dry nml stiff, f,ivp It n cooil stinking In warm water, tilnir white rnstllp sonp nml n bnish to elenii off (hp tllrt. Ilnnp; It lip to drnln, nml before quite dry npply lientsfoot oil with n pnlnt brush. I.et It dry till tbo nc.vt rtu.v. Then, If 1lie linrncss still rrpms. hnrtl, npply nnotlier coat of oil. WIipii the oil lias sdiikivl In, sonp It nil over will) while cnstllp sonp, bnvhiff sponirp or rng inolstptieil nml very snnpy. Aftpr this treatment, nn oeeaslonnl soaping will keep the harness In order for n long time. Hp fore the) harness Is put togetlipr, nny broken plneps should be nipmlpil. Vse n needle nnd put shoemaker's wnx on the threnfl. An nwl Is noppssary in sonic plapps. Imllnnn 1'nrmer. Frofltatile Tonltry. Those who raise poultry for rjrps have probably selected the ynnng stock for winter laying, nml they should be loented where they nre getting nil the green food they need, yet not running over ton much nren. After spending nil the summer on n r.mgn of con siderable size. It Is n good plnn to bring the pnllpts lit nearer the house and glvp them n smaller range; room enough to get plenty of exercise, lint not enough so that they will run off the ninselo and wplght coined during the smiiniPi'. They must not go Into winter ipmrters fat, but they should lip plump nnd with enough vitality to stand Hip eonllnenipnt. If nny nro n 11 Ing. separate from the rest of the flock, nml If tiicy nre not rendlly killed by slinplp rpinedlps. kill tlipm nml burn the enrensses, benting In mind that one ennnot nfford to tnke nn nillng bird Into winter qunvtcrs. Provldp n plnee for the surplus eockerels, so that they will not trouble the pullets or hens, nnd ns soon ns they can be put In proper slinne sell them for whnt they will bring. He eeiinin, however, the best specimens have been selected for keeping tip the strain. I'sp these selected eockerels for mating with the older liens nt breeding season, nnd the pnllpts of last spring mate to n two-ypnr-old cock. ttearrilrsea Wheat. Those who have had the most espprl enpe in combatting the Hpssian fly nrp the strongest believers In the lnte sow ing of wheat wherever It can be done. Some varieties are better for late sow ing than others, nml the two shown In the illustration seem to be esppclally well suited for lnte sowing. The epntro. lipail of the Illustration shows n bpiivd- less sort known ns the Cliiwsnn Long bprry. The vaiipty Is n strong growpr nnd stools prolllloally. the straw being strong nnd wiry. The heads nre full nnd long nml wide. The chaff, which is brown. Is free from beards. Tho grain, wliloli is of true Long- berry type, Is dnvk amber in color, lnrgo nnd long and of the finest quality. The other bends shown nre of the bearded sort, Sheaf Longberry Ited, and claimed to be the most perfect Longberry Red wbent grown. It is one of the bnrdicst varieties, a strong, healthy grower, and especially deslrtv ble for late sowing. The straw Is strong, though only medium tall. The chaff is thin and of a pearly white. The grain is dark and flinty, and nentiy as large as rye kernels. This variety Is much prized as a fancy milling sort. Harness For the Hen When a ben gets a notion Into her dl mlnutive brain that it is her mission to lead a bunch of downy-covered rhlcss over the garden It is a very difficult thing to convince her otherwise. There may be many excellent reasons ad' vanced by the farmer why It ts uot de sired that she Bbould take upon herself this unselfish duty; but no matter bow many or excellent are bis reasons they carry no weight with the ben. Being chased from one nest, she will take ber place on another, and in the ab sence of eggs she will set on anything from a load of cobblestones to a water melon. Foiled at one effort, she will make another, and tilug to the object of her ambition with a persistence worthy of a greater cause, until the ag gravated farmer is almost ready to wring her neck. ' BEARDLESS WBXAT. The menus of preventing n hen frorn setting seems like n very humble prnlM lem to occupy tho throbbing brain of nu Inventor, but tlin matter has been re cently attacked by a genius of ltiitlsli Honduras, w ho Is so sure that be bus found the solution of this mlgl'ty mut ter, that be has gone to the trouble of tnklug out pntent'pnpers In this nnd other countries. 5'he device certainly has the recommendation of simplicity, nnd Is built on the well gt'Mindcd ns sumption that n hen ennnot nfford to "set" while In n standing position, nml, therefore, by kpeplng hpr on her feet she run be effectually frustrated In her purpose of preventing rnee suicide. The apparatus consists tneroly of n loop of wire adapted to fasten to her leg nml encircle the limb In such a manner that the fowi'a freedom of foot is not Interfered witb In her or dinary ramble about tho bnrnyird In search of food; but the moment she tries to locate herself on a nest she finds n yawning chnsm between them. She may hover nrouml t.nd over the nest, but It refuses to receive bei rotund form. This Is because the wire loop which has been fastened to her prevents her front bend ing her leg, ns Is neeessnry to as sume the setting posture. It Is said that nfter repented efforts to find a hosnltnhtp npst she gives up her task and forgets her di enin of maternity. Dairy Notes, Ounces of feed do not bring pounds of butter. Feed well If you would get full milk pails. Some men spend n great deal of time and strength educating their cows, when nil the time it ts the men them selves who need educutlng the worst way. One of the surest wnys In tho world to make butter smooth nml greasy Is to overheat the erenm while ripening it. Ami that Is the kind of butter that will not keep very long. No man ever learned how to seiimp a cow and not have the cow catch him nt It. She may be n fool, but slip Is too smart for nny man who thinks he enn cheat her that way. The mnn who says dirt will strain out tloes not know what ho Is tnlklng about. The strainer tlint will take filth out of milk lins never beeu lip vented. It can not be Invented. It Is tho man who understands eneh one of tils cows that gets most out of them. That calls for patient study, not for ft tiny, but for yenrs. Hut It If studying that pays lit dairying, nftei nil. We never bad 1 alter keep better than when wo used the good, old-fashioned oak tub. Nothing better 111 tho way of a package will ever bo discovered either, than that sumo old-fashioned oak tub. The hands must pome Into usp nil the way In butter making, but they novel should conio In direct contact with the butter Itself. Take It out with n ladle, work It with n bulla nnd put it iuto the package with n ladle. Tho cow's bag Is not inado of India rubber. Sotno of us net as If we thought It was, and thnt tho cow hm no feeling In It. But slio bus. She If the most sensitive of creatures nnd nn doubt suffers much at the hands of ber milkers. About tho poorest wny to mnko the butter conio that I know of is to pom hot water Into the cream or set the churn by the stove for un hour or two. ('renin that has been properly ripened will come all right without any such doctoring, and doctored cream makes poor butter every time. Tbo cow which is a famous mllket for one man may bo nothing but nn old scrub for another. It depends on the feed and treatment from start to finish. Of course, the cow that Is well born will always show her bringing up; but the mnn has more to do with her success than most of us admit. The cow Is not like the threshing mil' chine, which enn tnke in bundles of grain, mixed with weeds and thistles, and turn out at the spout only the clean wheat. She must make ber milk and butter from what she eats, and only cleftn, sweet grasses and grains will make pure butter that will "stand up" always and everywhere. Nobody ever has exactly figured ont Just what is the Delation between get ting tbe cow all "rolled up" at milking time and a decided falling off in tbe quality of ber milk, but It is a fixed fact that the man who allows his cows to be excited and wrought up at that time gets poorer butter by several points than if bo treated his cow kindly. France coins more gold than do otbet countries; 2300 tons of that precious metul turned Into sold coin in tbe last forty years Is her record; Great Brit ain baa used up but 1400 ton in the samr space of time for the same pur pose, TO PBRVERT REN FROM SETTING, Heating Travel I j fell. An o!glit-lnh pipe Hue tut been con6tructel from the Bakersfield oil region 2S0 mlrea to San Francisco liny by tha Standard Oil Co. Tho oil Is so thick thnt it has to be benbed every 227 n:Jlea as It travel. The lino la covered with asbestos and de livers 20,1)00 bnrrel a dny. A Jnpt.ipse author Is said to hare rom pitied a woflt of Action that runs lino 90 volumes. FTTo.e.ar'ns. mantle en ted. Vo fltsornereons ren'tr drat dav's na of Dr. 'Mine's. QV. Karvnstorer.t'JtrHlh-tleand teetttsafraa Ir.n.H. Kl.tHS. T.td.. 9:11 Ar-'i t PhlH., P u .Tnnan hu 5S.1 neorle to the square mile; China n-ually considered th most densely fonulnted country in the East hai only 206. Hhentnatlsma Kllllne? Fala. Left In ipiirlt order after tltlnr 10 nVsee of Dr. SVirvin'a Rl-ettroalic Cure, in tahW form. 9H doses for postpaid. Dr. Pkirvin Co.. La Crosse. Wis. (A.C.L. A snatiKin meehlne s In siice-fnl op eration In th State Training School St Redwing, Minn. Mrs Wlnalnw'a SoothlniSretn for e'ltHren taethlnff. softan tha iitms, reduces Inflainv tlon, allays naln, earns wind mill. 1 V. a bottle No artist hai ever seen s fainting from Lis hand on the walls of the Louvre, Paris. rerfctt simple and eimnly perfect Is dyeing with Putsaji KAnrt.rss Dyes. The strongest mnn In the t'nlted States Eenate is Senator Kearns, o Idaho. Tiso'a Cure cannot he too hlebly spoken of s a cough cure, J. W. O'Rricn. 822 Third Avenue, S., Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan.. 1900. All piano playing In Fort Hcott, Kansas, muat ceaaa at 9 o'clock p. m. Over 10,000,000 pieces of mnll matter, covering $48,043 In money nnd f 1,403, 000 In cheeks and drafts, reached the dead letter office during the year. The United States Imported during the flscnl year 5.117.017,0(15 pounds of sugar, about one-fourth of It being beet sugar, and prod need 0,000,000 pounds. How's Tills? We offer Ona Hundred Dollars rietrnrd'af any ease of Catarrh that eannot be oursJ by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CaritET A Co., Toledo, O. We.theundoraigned, have known V. J. Che ney fort lie lHt IS ye.-iM, and believe him per lectly honor. ibln tn all business transactions and llnaniilally nble to enrry out any obliga tion made by their Mnn. Wear a Truax, Wholesale Dru(?;lts,Tolelj, Ohio. WALDiio,KiAtMAaTi, Wholesale Dm - &lsts, Toledo, Olilo. nll'sCatarrhCurels taken Internally, 4t Ingdireotly upon the blood and niuooissur (aces of the syate-n. Testlmoniala sent free, l'rk-e, 75c. per bottle, told by all Druggist Hall's r'nniily l'llla are the best. The peninsula of India, which In area is half tbe size of the United Ptntes, hits a population of 300,(K)oooO, of whom ".00,000,000 are farmers. Ten British towns besides London ar larger thnn Dublin, which now lins 245.000 people. Udluburgh beats Dub lin by 07,000. KINO'S FINGER. Found In Belgrade Palace Garden Tells Story of Mutilation. A gnewsomo discovery was made the othtr day In the garden of the old palace at ltelgrade in digging up one of the flower beds. It was a ring Bet with a large diamond, and In that ring wtro tlw decomposed remains of a finger. Tho ring was recognized at once as. having been always worn by tire late King Alexander, and there Is no doubt that the finger was bis, and that It had either been cut off and con cealed in the gard'?n until means had b:vn lound later on to dispose of the ring, or that when tho remains of the ill-fated monarch and his consort wepe thrown from the window Into tho gar don the finger, already nearly severed by sword cuts, had beconio detached from tho hand nnd covered by earth, tn nny cane, the finding of this ring und tho finger furnishes conclusive ev idence of tho truth of the story k pw slBtently denied by tho Servian officers conrcrwd in Alcx-audiT's and Draga's death, that tho bodies were hacked to pieces and frightfully mutilated by the sobers of the aesnsslns after tho tatter had emptied their revolvers upon their royal victims. The -ring nd the other belongings of King Alexander have been placed at the dis posal of Queen Natalie, who Intends to devobe all the money obtained there from to the "construction and endow mvnt of a charitable Institution in memory of her sun at Belgrade. New Vork Tribune. " l tried Ayer' Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. One half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braldwood, III. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hairv make the hair grow, and restore color to gray uair. fl.lt a Mtle. All If your dragrlsl eannot supply you, aand us one donar and we will express yon a bottle. Be sura and give tha name f your nearest express office. Address, J. C. A Viut CO., Lowell, AUes SILOS. Iy eannot afford to da without a SILO. If rou waul one tor aiurai, or nad any llff ftaabar. Uaib-t. mill work r. timber, mill worl III lsg J?"" euitd. e aoaee, nr or mi uo. isa, write 11 Til HairFaUs UUACOi Buffalo, K. T Anaaapia aad (at the bast for Ibe least MATES. EiLSa 7 ' LI Mrs. WelssKtz, president of the Ger-, man Womans Club of doctoring for two years, was finally cured of her kidney trouble by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Of all the diseases kuown witb which the female orgviisra is afflicted, kidney disense is the moF.t fatal. In fact, unless prompt etui correct treatment Is applied, the weary patient seldom survives. being fully aware of this, Sirs, linkhnra, early In her career, (rave careful study to the subject, nnd In producing her jrreat remedy for woman's ills Lrdla I'-. Pinkhnm's Veuetalile Compound made eure that it con tained the correct eomblnntinn of herbs which was certain to control that dreaded disease, woman's kidney troubles. The Vegetable Compound acta In harmony with the laws that govern the entire female system, and while there are many ao called remedies for kidney troubles, Lytlla 15. Pink ham's) Vegetable Compound la the only one especially prepared for wtmit'ii. Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says. "Dear Mrs. Pinrham: For two years my life was simply a bur den, I Buttered bo with female troubles, and pains across my back and loins. The doctor told me that I lind kidney trebles and prescribed, for me. For three months I took hia medicines, but grew Bteadih worse. My husband then advLscd mo to trv Lydla E. Plnktaanrs Vegretablo Compound, and brought home a bottle. It is 'he greatest blessing ever brought to our homo. Within three months I was a changed woman. My pain had disappeared, my complexion becama clear, my eyes bright, and my entiro system in good shape." Mns. Paula Weisslitz, 170 Seneca tit., Luffalo, li. Y. Proof that Eidacy Trouble ton be Cored ly Lydia E. Piakham's Yegfiabto Coraponni Tear Mp.s. Pinkhau: I feel very thankful to you for the good your medicine has done mo. I had doctored for years and was steadily growing worse. I hnd trouble with my kidneys, and two doctors told mo I had Blight's disease ; also had falling of the womb, and could noli walk a block at a time. My back and head ached all the time, and I wan so nervous I could not Bleep; had hysteria and fainting spells, was tired all tho time, had such a pain in my left side that I could hardly stand at times without putting my foot on something. "I doctored with severul good doctors, but they did not help me any. I took, in alL twelve bottles of Lydia E. Ptitkhaiu's Vegetable Com pound, five boxes of Liver Pills, and used three packages of Sanative Vnnh, and feel liko a new woman, can e:it and. sleep well, do all my own work, and can walk two miles without feeling over tired. The doctors tell mo that my kidneys are all right now. I am fo happy to bo well, and I frcl that 1 owo it all to your medicine." M:ts. Opal Stiiono, Dalton, Mass. Mrs. Plnklmm invites all sick tvonion to wrllo Iter for advice She has guided thousands to henltli. Address Lynn, Mass. $5000 FORFEIT tf wo o an not fftrthtth prodnf. theorlfflnnl letter! nd signatnrM of above tctlliuonialls, Wiiich Will prrivn tl.r.r nbo)ut f!f'niilnnMn. Ijjdla afinkhain Aletlicin Co., Lynn ntti 5 Promptly cures all 1 I HeaciacbLes 1 iyisnamwwwism Twl Miles a Minute. The faot that a speed of 10C.8 miles an hour has been reached on the Zos sen experimental road In Germany Js interesting but tj:e englneciB In charge are in error If they think that this ts the highest speed ever at tained. More than 20 years ago a steam engine and car attached, both of light construction, were driven at over 100 miles an hour on a tingle rail "saddleback" road built by Cap tain J. V. Meigs at Boston. Ten years ago the Empire State express ran a mile at the rate of 112.5 miles an hour. Two years ago a train on tha Plant system In Florida ran five miles in 2 minutes and 30 seconds, equivalent to 120 miles aa hour. "Ed" Howe, the humorist of the At chison (Kas.) Globe, thinks be would like to go Congress. To Illinois belongs the distinction of being the greatest whisky-making Btate In the Union. CAPSICUM VASELINE (POT IIP IN OULUrillll.1 TUBUS) A lobatttote f orand superior to mustard or auj otner piaair, sou win nut Diiniartoe luAttliillcata aklo. Thaiialn-allavtiiii&iid aurattvaquaUtieaof thiaarttclearewouder- rul. It will a tup to toothache at oDoe, ami relieva headache and aciatlca. We recom mend It as tha best sdu aafeat external oountor-lrrtUnt known, also aaan external remedy for pains la the chest audaUniarh anaAi!rheuniaiio,nrurajH'ioaou Bouijroni nlalnta. A trial will Drove what weolalli forlt. and It w'll be found to be Invaluable In tbe household. alaurpeonlesay "It tsth bettor all of your preparations." Price is eta., at all drngglata or other dealers, or tj aaadluithlaamounttouBinposiaKaaUmiis we wlllaenairoiiaiHDenfmau. no arunio should be accepted bi the puhllo unless thr sameoarriee our label, as otherwl sett Is nut seoalne. tnnaouKuuun mru. t.u.. If BUte BUeet. MsW Vo Citt. ZXtZZTZi Thonptoa't Ejt Vattf 1 1 Buffalo, N. Y., after FOR WOMEN J covcry which cleanses and heals all inflammation of the mucous membrane wherever located. In local treatment of female Ills Pax tine is invaluable. Used aa a doucha it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it kills all disease germs which causa Inflammation and discharges. Thousands of lettera from women rirove that It Is the greatest cure for Biicorrhoea ever discovered. Faxtine never fails to curs pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore threat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these diseases are all caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane, Korrleanalng, whitening and pre serving the teeth we challenge the world to produce tts equal. Physiciana and specialists everywhere prescribe and en Vorsa Paxtlns, and thou aandsof testimoiwallettersproveita value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 eta. A large trial package and book of Inatructiona absolutely free. Write Tha B. Paxton Co., Deyt. ?BBo4ton, If ass. DFlOPSY.'.f.irK mm. h M tMivotkmU a ad IO 4 my DIS0OVEBT: aives aad suras wotsS ava uwlawl re. Br. a. a. eaaaa ttoas. ta a. atiaaia. aa. P. U. 1, '04. IsslfBl'll Hlsl 'if" fa ti In time. Sold brdrunlsia. If K