CSV 6 The letters of Miss ture is printed above, and Miss Clausscn, prove beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation of the ovaries and womb arc annually cured by the use of Lydla E Pinldum's Vegetable Compound. "Deati Jlrts. Pi x kit am : Gradual loss of strength and nerve force told nw soir.p'.hins was radically wronpr with mc. I had severe shooting , pains throught tho pclvio organs, crr.mps ond extreme irritation com . pelled mo to peck medical advice. The doctor said that I had ovarian .trouble and ulceration, and advised an operation. I strongly objected to ,this and decided to try Lrdia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. I soon found that my judgment was correct, and "hat all the good .things eaid about this medicine were true, and day 6y day I felt less pain and increased appetite. The ulceration soon healed, and the other I complications diaapiwared and in eleven wcek3 I was once more stron? and vigorous and perfectly well. "ily heartiest thanks are cent to you for tho great good you hava !8one me." Sincerely yours, Miss Margaret Merkley, 875 Third St, vililwaukcc, Yv is. t . fliss Clausscn Saved from a Surgical Operation. mm c fruitless operations cost me. If 'he women who aro suffering, and the doctors do not help them, will tn Lydia E. I'inkham's vetro table Compound, they will not be disappointed with the results. Miss Claba M. Clausses, 1307 Penn St, Kansas City, Mo. FORFEIT If vsennnnt forthwith proitnce the original letters and signatures of abut teawmoniali, wluea will prove thMr ebsntut ip-nuininm. Lydia B. Vlnlibaua Sled. Co., Lynn, Mass. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OertMtn Onr far Frvrrtphn? m 'ontipMti.tn, lleudacknt ntovanck Trouble, tVrihhis jfitarierit nd Dfurov Worm. TbofBrrnk wj ( aMi in 44 hour. At nil Orufrruis. ilvota, Mdw Ors, Vuranln Ohild. JiO'l 11 a Vorkuuw A. S. OUK3TE0. L Rr. N Y. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 SHOES RTflT IN THB WORLD. Y.L. Douglas shoes are worn by more men than any other make. The reason is, they hold their 6hanc.ntbctter.wear longer, and have t' greater intrinsic value than any Sola Imrymken. fiS? JGftj li(ok fur niimn nnit rYa tn inttoisj. lmi,;Ift imt Cftninu foltitkii., which in vrH liftreniiHeiIttl tiibot lie tlitrtf I'lttent l.rnt hr yet itriMlncnl, Fast Co or I if? tela untd. toiiow t r ininl.tr t'Tira. Wuicftu t'twuluir. AV. I. )KK il,Ah, r.rtH Uton, Mm. WCRC WELCOMED TO Western DURING LAST YEAR. Thy r Hftl-l nrt rtUnr on tli0rnln and Gra Vit W'iltrml l-miritii1 rttrfntly wuu : "A uvm Btarbn" rlM-n tii tin licirittni. uiid It In towuni It tlnU evt-ry tuialurritnt wliu Ji-uvh tht Uu4 j1 tils titmiiir to . Bin-huiI M-k ft Nom lor iiiLUii UuW tUl'U UlM CmiuuU. T Lunula Room for Millions. FIIHE IluniAHtimiU lTrn iwny. NcboaU, Cliurubew, Kullwuyi, Miu'kvtM, C'liwuicv vurvtliliitf iu be dttiitred. for dencrlytlTf tnn awl pthtr lTiformtio 4vl ta Mr. V. U. h OTf, bupurlitldudttut of ImiuiKiuMon. PTP1N8 TAllT7T,m tr ibo beut Or Iurwa iiiutiui. ui uirai nuv txiti nula ton uiuKln ytikr. CmatiMLtou, liftArt buru, tifclc Lvadkolw, (HuIulmi. btid bf-th.Mirij tLrual ftnil evory illncM ftritftiui from a diMi titrrd wtuoumix i ivliitvi or "iir'l tr Itiixua lnb UiA. Oum will if eiMilW rlvu rollrf rttbui iwftntr minute. Tu ftto ertl r'-'!knr inuugJk btiu wiUuarj wcutauuk All drueifLu tmii Umuh mm mm Canada Merkley, whose pic "Dear Mrs. Pi-kham: It seems to mo that all tho endorsements that I have read of the value of Lvdia E. Pinkham'a Compound do not express one-half of the virtue the great medicine really possesses. I know that it saved my life and I want to give the credit where it belongs. I suf fered with ovarian trouble for five years, had three operations and spent hundreds of dollars on doc tors and medicines but this did not cure ma after all. However, what doctors and medicines failed to do, Lvdia K. rinkhara's Vegetable Com pound did. Twenty bottles restored me to per feet healt h and I feel sure that had I known of its value before, and let the doctors alone, I would hivfl hfn Rmred all the rain and exncnr.o that For the first time In the history ol trans-Atlantic navigation, the olTlclali of the Will to Slar Line have refused to permit professional gamblers tr book passage and prey on passengers. FITS norm itlv en rert. No flt ornrvon. rjisaffftr llrt dav'w nof Dr. Kllne Orent NrTrltefitoror.2trlftl botHpni trptisefr Ir. R. H.Kltnk. T.tq.. 931 Awh St. l'ulla., P An Infatuition I' a novelty, and, Klia all noveltici, ia ahort hvcj Wan) liilt ninrlilnn Only 3 70. flnvA vonr wlfo'a health and daughter1! bounty ly ihtnn our (jrent Mnr Waxlilua MiMihinn. Worth tin wiuht In Ko!d. l'rloi or.ly 42.70. with wriu'T, irS.OO. Julia A. bijiur Sue J Co. , La L ru.-so, N Is. Th( wn who carrica a gun isn't huntfnf for work. Mr. Wlnflow'KPoollilnp Fyrur fnrihfMrn tstMnc.'oftnn Yn r Hma.rednowlnflnniniR. 1'oti allnyppnln.rurrowlnd rolir. 2fc.ibottl Whpi i-tora ride it'a a icT the ghopt naa w:i!(crn. rin'Curifor'oninmnt.lon lnn IrfnlllVii medlnlne 'nr (n-ieh nnd pold. V. Samci.i., Of am llrovo, V. .T., T'l. 17, W A bride with a i"ur diiposition la npt lo spoil the honeymoon. Jr yon wunt freHmeiv ii-ict'i do a the rrenmurie lu, ub J use Tint Ucttkb Color. If a friend usLb vn:ir npinim crt hi?, in Covao it and he v il! to awny Imppy. Vlion Itiib.v Hi. Croup Give Ho.":ie'a Croup f'u.'i. No nnusen. SOc. Ko mnn ia every very great from hi neiifiiboi'a point of view. ASK YOU3 DEAU8 F05 TM MADE PAMOU5 fcY A DtPUTATiON lEMKMNG OVD KOS'E than , r.ALr A LcKiuvi. 5p ' tOWER'5 fiojirenti and' J75T ri 6r made or ine 6sl mUno! In tSch cr yellow ' 4 for nil kinds of wet work I I ' :ATUrCDON !J CUAB.'JITlf- l YOU STKI 10 , tTH SIGN OP THE FISri W03 T CIL TO Yl YONK IK. Aerom the ! and aolemn a 1 renoh a friendly hand to tliee, My brother in ndveraity, Yi Yonk 1!. I, too, have "ren tho lamp of fnme EuuSed out j""t w hen it rory tiame Filled the nick. I. too. have een eor e!orv (lift ,lnit when my name h,i made a hit, And people tried pronouncing it, Yi Yonk tic. The aplrndor that I wade mine own Now ret beneath a chiseled atona "Jacet hiu." Vonr name, with rhythmic elink anl clank, Waa one before which others ini. ink Mine with more mmncdg ruxu m. I tank. Yi Yonk Ik. My name was like a aerenaile, Cutil gome jtn'.imn lout or jade Threw a brick. My name wa like a eentle ieh A tons beneath the Southern ky ltut, atill. we're hr ithera, you and I, Yi Yonk lk. Although your name, when apnken, make A iound like Weftimihousc'a brakes Clutchini; quick. Tut, do not mourn. Rejoice with r.ie, For future ases dtill ahall ee Our names a romp through history, Yi Yonk lk. Yes. Yi Yonk II: and Won y Oil fchall tlirnush the cr.niing (.pochs peal. We can't kick. - Cv'ciso Tribune. "Anytlilns new about the warV! An unoltklal dlopalcli bus Just In-fit confirmed." Chicago Iiecord-lleiuld. Shut vonr mouth. Ami open your even. And other pcopie ill think you v. ic. Life. "You don't mean to say you clils have" tturlcil n seon-t foclcty?" "Vos, It's a soih-ty whoso nu-iiiboia pledge tliomsolvos to toll nil the secrets thoy know." Philadelphia Lodger. i Citizen ''What have you done in that murder cane?" DeU-itive "Well, we've Jumped on to more wrong elites than any other sot of detectives this season," Cincinnati Tribune. Dolly "There's honey for ten." Hob (always plad to kIvc Holly Informa tion) "Yes. Hces make honey." Polly "And who makes Jam?" l!ob "Beetles, of course." rimeli. Faiil a muscular Mmlcm of Minc.il To hi e.it, "Cat, you cau't catch a niusLrat, And when it ia plain That a cat can t obtain A luutkrat at .lu-cat, cut m.iat scat." -Life. Mrs, Xurltcli "I think I'll take this bracelet. Are you sure It's made of rellned coldV" Jeweler "Oh, yes." Mrs. NuTitch "Because I do detest nnythlnpT that isn't rcllucd."-riillauel. phia Ledger. SUc "But If you say yon an't benr the girl, why ever did you propose?" He "Well, her people have always been awfully piod to me, and It's tho only way I could return their bos-pltaIUy."-runcli. Holden "You don't really mean to ay that Miss Clover fell In love with Boliver! Why, bo is never clean; bis face and necl; itre Invariably black with coal dust." Sheldon"! suspect that is why she married him. In these times, you know, coal dust Is better than no coal nt ull." First Tboalro Manager "Wo have stopped pi-luting jokes in our pro grammes. It hr,l ot so that patrons rthlu't listen to the funny men at nil. but road their programmes instead." Second Ditto "Why, at our botiss we print the jokes on puvpono lo prevent the patrons from noticing bow bud tho Btuft' Is that's got o.l ou the stage. " Boston Transcript Daughter "Yes, pa, there are two young men who have r.3ked me to marry, nnd both aro nlco fellows." Father "And aro both on a way to support you?" Piui(jlitor "I think so, riiil tells mo be lias a tidy salary, and George says be is receiving good wages." Father "Yon choose Oeorge, nnd you'll make no mistake, I think. At any rate, it's Kafer to marry a man who has wages." Boston Transcript. A Queer riedi;n. In the Kobe Yusliln appears a story of "a foreign lady, apparently about fifty years of age, accompanied by a young Japanese gentleman," who de lighted a crowd nt the railway station by waving a Japanese Hag and cheer ing as troops dnparU-d for the war and also distributing money among the sol diers. Then, says tho account, "after 6ho bad exchanged hearty handshakes with tho ollleers, she turned to Captain Ilanuosuko Miyamoto and putting on one of bis arms a gold bracelet sh9 had worn on her rteht ami, remarked, My young man, please accept my pres. cut, nnd tight your best.' 'Thanlt you,' was" bis reply, 'I promise you I will never return without this bracelet smeared with Russian blood.' Xlrothrra Meet After Long; Bepnrntlon, Ilichard Jessuicr and bis brother Frank have been visiting with each oilu-r at tho bouio of the former in Appleton, Wis., after a separation of forty-eight years. They left their iKiine In New York when mere boys and camo West, losing sight of each other until a few weeks ago. Each bad made evt-ry effort to tind tho other, frequently advertising lu news papers all over the country. They were reunited by accident quite, re cently. Frank has been ull over tho West as a gold hunter und lluuliy settled In llablng, Minn. lilchard has pusscd most of bis life in Wisconsin. Advttlicemeut of Von Itulow,' Count Von Bulow, the (iennau chan cellor, is stendily growing in public esteem. Gradually but surely he Is winning over political enemies, bis progress iu this way having been con tinuous ever since bis nppoliituieut as rigut-haad mau of the emperor. WOMEN'3 W0E3. Wnch of women's dully ro la fine to kidney troi'ble. Bick kidney I causa fcaetacbe, languor, blind headaches. fr cizzincse, insomnia VA and urinary troubles. -"''. To cure yourself yon must cure thekidneya, rroflt by the expert pices of others who have been cured. Mrs. William W. Brown, professional nurse, of It) Jane St, I'nternon, N. J., ay si "I have not only seen much suffering and innny deaths from kidney trouble, but I have sutiored mysplf. At one time I thought My back oched. there I eould hot 'Ive. were frequent headaches and ditzy spells, and the kidney .secretions were disordered. Donn'a Kidney rills helped me from the first, and soon re lieved me entirely of all the distressing and pnlr.ful pyoiptouis." A FREE TRIAL of this greut kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Brown will be milled on ippllentlon to any arb. of the United Stafs. Address Foster-Milburn Co., Hu.Talo, N. Y. For snto by all druggists; price 00 cents per boi. The Trans-Siberian railway Is nearly six thousand miles lonir. and cost. In rough figures, Jl lOO.ooo.otW. The first sod was turned In IS','5, nnd In nine years 3,375 miles were laid, including 3d miles of bridges. I'lertrtc Malitlnc. The use of electric lighin? In Ner York State alone has Increased over 2000 per cent. In ten years, and the use of eleetriciiy for power lira In creased In the doende almost 1-UU per cent. BTiTr. or Onto, ":tt of ToLi:ro. I Lft'AS t'l'CXTY. ( ' Frank J. I'iikmiy ninko rath Hint he Is Senior partner of the til in o 1-'. J. C'ukney A Co., tlotnir Itustnofs la tiio I'ity f Totdo. County and Mute aforesaid, niid that said flnn will pay tho sum of osb ntM'iir.n nm. t'&its for etti'h unit every ettso ot cataiihii that cannot l-o cured l-y the uo of lltix i C'ATAnnu Cl'Itl', -'rank J. ( iitscv. bworn to I "fore nio ami sill sei'iiu-d In my t-rt-Feiice, t Ills (ith day t I'ei-etu- skal. f ucr, A. 1)., 13G. A. W.Oleasox, 1 . ' Jo!wy I'tihtiCt Hall'sCntarrh rurolstnken luteriutlly.and aets tltrrcliy on tho blond and mucous sur faces ot the system, t-end for testimonials, tree. F. J. t'nuxF.Y A Co., Toledo, O. bold by all Druiniists, 7"ic. lake Unit's Family l'ills lor eonstlpatlon, Has Spent LltVtline In Sllulslry. Reverend Dr. Edwin ltohle has been pastor of the Greenland, X. II., Congre gational Church for tlfty-iwo years and Is still healthy and active iu the work of the ministry, lie is uow ser-euty-thrce years old. Gf the Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by Baths with To cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle ap plications of CUTICURA Ointaent to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflam mation, and soothe and heaL and mild doses of CUTI CURA. Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single SET, costing but One Dollar, Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, eczemas, rashes, itch logs, and Irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, v, hen all else fails, Snld Ihfoufhont th world. Cutlrura Soap, Mc., Otlfc. Uitut, M HlcMt Iftc. (In form uf Cii'W&.al, Col4 iill, Uc. p,r vi.l fll fil-i. 1 i-i-i.ui I rtrowli. V. Cfrwr kuuM On I I'alU, t Uuod. la I'aia i llo..i.n. IX ColuubW aa. F 4-t liii-j! a cu i. Corp.. r-vyilaUtfa, MIT km Utt -1-4 uival ;iuu.4 IfWIi" 4 W til 1 HUMORS i and ; Curiousd r.nldMess Is iiiucli raver amontt mid-ille-ajicd persons In .tuprtn than In En rope and America otvlu.tr. It Is believed, to the Japanese custom of using no head covering as a rule. The rtntik of England r.otes are niadt from new while linen euttlncs never from anythitin that liai been worn, fr'o carefully Is the paper prepaied t!nt even the mi tuber of dips Into the pulp made by each workman Is registered ou a dial by- machinery. The deepest hole In the errth Is near Ketschau. Herniary, It is tj"o3 feet In depth, aril is for peolotjctil research only. The iIi-HIIiir wns begun l:i 1SS0, ami stopped six years later because the engineers were tillable with their lu s'.ruuients to go deeper. One of the mot durable woods Is sycamore. A statue made from it, now In the Museum of lilzi-h. nt Cai ro, is known to be nearly tlOOii years old. Notwithstanding this great nat'. It Is asserted that tho wood Itself is entirely sound and natural lu uppear auce. Soldiers are despised In Chlnn. They belong chlelly to the codle chimes. The German ollli-crs engaged some time ago by the Chinese tiover'nnent found that their must Important task was to overcome! the soldiers' own feelings that they were n lower order tf beluga than other Chinamen. Crete pays a bounty ir J200 n ton for locusts' cue. Five vears no six ty tons wero destroyed in one year, rqtial to (iMUHXi.iMH) locusts. Jt Is cal culated that locusts annually devastate P.OOd.tino acres and destroy half tho crop on nu area double that size, that Is to say, this one Insect alone lessens the world's food supply by If JUC.OOO.OoO a year. The largest plow In the world ia owned by Itlchurd Gird, of San. Iter liardlno County. Cnl. This Immense agricultural minhlno stands eighteen feet high nnd weighs 3ti.on0 pounds. It runs by steam, Is provided with twelve twelve-Inch plow shares, nud If capable of plowing fifty acres of land per day. It consumes from ue to one nnd n half tons of coei per day, and usually travels ut the rate of four tulles an hour. As nearly as possible 8000 gallons of fresh water are used In n large bntlje ship dally. About twn-thlrtls of this Is taken up by the boilers, nnd the re mainder is us?d for drinking, wash ing, cooking, etc. When the store which she has taken out with her from port has been used up, n vessel has to depend upon her evaporators for further supplies. Every modern war ship is fitted with evaporating ma chinery to dlrttlll the salt sen water. SICNAUNC UNDER WATER- Ylio Cane nf tho Mnjorlty of Shipwrecks About to lie Itetiioveil, The cause of threc-fourlhs of tho shipwrecks and loss of life nt so.t seems about to bo removed. It is not n Mire or even tho air, but the water this time that Is used to transmit sound vlbrntlons. For sonto weeks there bus been Installed ou the steam ers of -tho Metropolitan Company, of Boston, nn apparatus which limy yet ninko it possible for tho vesnel beat ing about the coast In a storln J;knov where tho -odes nnd shoals 'T'Ve when the fog . not penult tho light to be seem nnd the nolso of tho wind drowns the sound of bell-buoy or the siren; for n battleship to know of the approach of a submarine and a fish ing smack of the approach of a liner off the banks of Newfoundland. Tho apparatus Is extremely simple. It amounts to nothing more or less than ringing a bell under wnter, which the pilot or captain can hear l'-lophouically. Screwed on both sides of tho vessel's hull are two receivers, which n.-s connected by wires with the wheel house. These receive tho vlbrn tlons from the bell hanging In tht water on the tide of the lightship. Tho nnvigator has only to put the ear piece to his car nnd ascertain on which sldo tho vibrations are tho loud er, in order to know tho direction of the lighthouse and his own, position In the fog with comparative accuracy. For fishing vessels a ball receiver has been provided, nnd this is used also to get more delicate Intonations nbonrd n steel vessel. Tho value of tho apparatus was put to a good test recently, when the steamer James S. Whitney was approaching tho Uoston lightship on her return from ' New York. The llghlhouso was ohsiwcd by rain and fug. Thanks to the sig nal apparatus, tho captain Immedi ately heard the bell and got his di rection. It was not until tiro min utes after that he heard .tho light ship's whistle for tho first time. Col lier's Weekly. . , Cord Lona Tlino lit Tren. 'While clearing tho lot for J. It. Webster at Wendell, Mass., tho chop pers recently tumid Iu tho top of a largo, hemlock tree, nioro thau forty feet in height, a cord which the neigh bors assert to be tho one used to secure tho runaway balloon used by the woman balloonist from Luke l'lcus ant some years ago, "pe-ru-ma; fir " x y M e.S A i ' v i ' f V ? S,C llr ? x "i-j y ' i'"!(h, Jmw.MNjfcte i . 4 " t i I li v l?cJ 4v iv?T V-Vin' Most of the Ailments Peculiar to the Female Sex Are Due to Catarrh of the Felvio Organs. Rncliael .?. Kemball. M. 1)., SS4 A ir- I f p i ii it St., HulT.ilo, N. Y., is a grudaute of the t'nivi-rsity of Ilnlliilo, class 1SS4, i and Ims been in t ; cine in that city sii the t-rat ticc of medi- ime then. She writes ... r,.n.,. "-My conviction, supported by I a : .i.a t, i T i experience, is luat, roiuim is u valuable preparation for all ca- tarrhal aSectious. I have taken one bottle of Feruna myself and Sjust feel fine. I shall continue to X takeit."--RachaelJ.Kemball,M.D. I .,. I't-niiiii bus cured thuusunds of cases of feiuulo weaknesa. As a rule, huwuter, be fore I'l-iunu is reported to sururul other rt-invdic have been tried iu vain. A great many of the puticnla have tuken locul treatment, tubiuitted thcinaelve to surgicul operulions, and tuki-u ull sorts of doctor's stud, without any result. The reason ol o niany iailures is the fact tlul disetues peculiar 'o the female sex are not couuuon ly recognized us be ing caused by cn turrh. These organs l-'emnlo Trouble ot IteouKHls) Caturrh. are lined by mucous membranes. Any mu cous membrane is subject to catarrh. Catarrh of one orgaa is exactly the same as catarrh of any other organ. What will cure catarrh of the head will-also cure ca tarrh of the pclvio organs, l'cruna cures these cases simply because it cures the ca tarrh. Most of the women afflicted with pelvic ONE DOLLAR WHEAT. XTeilorn ranada's Wheat Fields Produce It Maarnlflceut Yields Frea Urants ol Land to Settlers. Tho returns of tho Interior Dep""t ment show thut the movement of American farmers northward to Can ada is each month affecting larger arons of the United Stntes. Time wns, says tho Winnipeg Free Press, when th? Dakntas, Minnesota and Iowa fur nished tho Dominion with the main bulk of Us American contingent. Last year, however, forty-four States and districts were represented In the offi cial statement as to tho former resi dence of Americans who bad home steaded in Canada. Tim bukotas still bead the list, with 400U entries, Minne sota being a closo second with 3SST, but with tho exception of Alabama and Mississippi and Delaware every State In tho Union supplied settlers who, In order to secure farms in tho fertile prairie country of Cunnda,"becanie citi zens of, nnd took the oath of alleglanco to, the Dominion. Last year no less than 11,811 Americans entered for homestead lands In Canada. From the Gulf to tho boundary, and from ocean to ocean, the trek to the Dominion goes on. Not only the wheat growers of tho Central Mississippi Val ley, but the ranchers of Texas and New Mexico, and tbo cultivators of the comparatively virgin soil of Oklahoma aro pouring towards tho productive vacant lands of the Canadian North west. It is no tentative, half-hearted departure for an alien country that Is manifested In this exodus; it has be come almost a rush to secure posses sion of land which it is feared, by tbuso imperfectly acquainted with tho vast nreit of Canada's vacant lands, may. all be acquired before they ar rive. There Is no clement of specula tion or experiment in tho migration. The settlers have full information re specting the soli, wealth, tho farming methods, the laws, taxation and sys tem of government of the country to which they are moving, and they renl Io that the opportunities offered in Canada are in every respect better and greater, than those they have enjoyed iu tho laud they ore leaving. Canada can well afford to welcomo cordially every American farmer coming to the Dominion. There Is no question but that tliese immigrants make tho most desirable settlers obtainable for tho development of the prairie portion of tho Dominion. Full information can bo had from any authorized Canaf dlnu Government Agent, whose ad dress will be found elsewhere. A VALUABLE PREPARATION,' WRITES DR. KEiUBALL. ' diseases have no idea tliut their trouble is due to catairli. The majority of the peo ple think tliut catarrh U a discuso cow lined to the head alone. This is not true. Catarrh is liable to at tack any organ of the body; throut, bron chial tubes, lungs, stouiuch, kidneys and especially the a-lvic orguiis. Many a woman has made this discovery after a long siege of useless treatment, She has made the discovery that her dia. caso is catarrh, and that l'cruna can be re lied upon to cure caturrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving m .full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Eartman, President el The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of In tractions absolutely Free and Post paid, enough to prove the value ol PoxtineToilet Antiseptic Paxtine Is In powda form to dissolve la water aofi-pottenouj and iarsuperlor to liquid antiseptics containing alcohol which Irritates Inflamed surssces, and have do cleansing- prop erties. The contents of every bo snakes mora Antiseptic 8ol f loa taata longer K'-t.. lunner nus mora 8 Uses la the family and antlserttc preparation you can buv. The formula of a noted Rmtnn nKvtlrten ' and used with great micccji as a Vaginal Wash, forLeucorrhcca, PtlvicCafarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat. Sore Eyes, Cuts, nd all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female ills Paxtine Is Invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we challonge the world to produce its equal (or thoroughness. Itisamvolationin cleansing and healing power; it kills all gorms which cause inflammation and discharges. All lending drngclsts koen l'ajttno; price. (Wo, abox If roursdoesnot, send to ui f-r U. lion's take a substitute therelsuothing like Fax tine. Write fnr tho Free Box ol Pastlae to-day. E. PAXTON CO., 7 Pone B.Jg.. Bostea. If ass. "I hT nffonfl with pllci tor thlrtr-iiw yran. On var ri lat April I br.Tt.ti iHUiinr (;i,krtJt fur cnnttipatt4Ti. In LIia courtio of wrrk 1 noticed th pile. boKftu lo t1lan;par iiiiI ft I the tnt of sis wotks Ui'r; tint not trouLlo mi at all. l'ararcia have ilond wonUn-i. for nu. I am entliolrrurrti and ftsul Una a uow man." iit-ura) t.ryUr, .poUua, O Best For Tho Bowel Cam trv CATtuomc Pieman. Pulntahlf. Pol?nt.Taste0.. OoflcM, lvvur aiukan, W eaLon or tir!.. Ift;. Hue. 5Tj. Nv.'f old In bulk. Tii g.. iiuine ublot tumped CUu GuratUtid to euro or ur uouar bat:!. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 503 KUIXL SALE. TE.nLLrSAl.Cl'IS I PAY SPOT CASTLFOn MILITARY I LAND WARRANTS BOUNTY taMlfd to M)ln.-ra of unv war. vrlt ine it onus. FUA.SK II. HLqill. ll.rlU lllock, Uluwr, Culo DROPSY NEW P!SUOVERY;i" lkHi u tMlinxiBUia and 1 0 (I H VS traatmaat Cuuata byruo, Tiuusa UioO. im in time, gold by drmtit. V '
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