V 11 J- Young women may ness and pain, says they will only have Lydia E, Pinkham's I " Dear Mns. Pixkitam : I feel it my duty to tell all yountr women tow much Lydia E. Pinkhmn'a wonderful Vegetable Compound has i done for me. 1 was completely run down, unnblo to nttend school, and did not care for any kind of Boeiety, but now I feel like a new person, 1 and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. u I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak j ness." Miss Aljia Piutt, Holly, Mich. FREE MEDIC A Ii ADVICE TO YOUNG GIRLS, i All young1 crlrls at this period of life nre earnestly Invited to .write Mrs. Piiwhara for advice; else lias guided in a motherly way , hundreds of young1 women ; her advice is freely and cheerfully given, and her address is Lynn, Mass. Judging from the letters the is receiving from so many youngr girls Mrs. Pislcbam believes that our girls are often pushed altogether too near the limit, of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and seminaries. 1 Nothing is allowed to interfere, with studies, the irlrl must be Bushed to the frpnt and graduated with honor takes j ' V tit I saxes rears to recover me icsi vitality A Youngr Chicago Girl Dear Mrs. Pinrham: I wish have received through the ue , table Compound and Liver Pills. nealtn and I trial. and and old self 17 E. ' jsrz b n S .1 .Vw ?SS iff r yr- i,yaia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the one sure rem edy to be relied upon at this important period in a young girl's life with it she ean go through with courage and safety the work she must acoomplislt, and fortify her physical well being so that her future life may be insured against sickness and suffering. $5000 WO R F I IT nui" forthwith MT ; iMn aiuw will l.rU FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of la tnictloas absolutely Free and Pest Id, enough to prove the value of PaxtineToilet Antiseptic PUtlae m la eawSw ta aUaaolv watar Ma-lsiiM awllaraiea.rtarLltqnM astfaastica conlalnta aJfohal wblca IrrttaU talkuia aurlacaa, as t mm claaaalng ,ra ever koi aukaa ra Aattaantle mmim. tlaa ht tongar 1 i SP mnrnr- ySSfr? , "rtilc pi ' -mM .t caastt. a aankar in aiar mart(oodlhaan nswauaa The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with gtt success at a Vijlnal IVssh, fot Leucorrhots, PtMc Catarrh, Natal C-terrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, tsva all softness of mucus membrane. In local sraatmant of female ill Paxtisa la tBraloablw. Uwd aa Tlnl Wuh we hallenre the world to produca Its equal fox tkavoacaneie. It U a rarelatioa in clfanrln M aaaliac power; it kill, all terms which Mas inflammation aad dischargee. All iMdinfdrnreUli kop i'itini mtee.BSe. tWs ; If ititiAm aot, fraud to nt for lu 1od'I k a aBbaUtuU tbara la aothl( hk raatina. Wrtm f wr tk Fro Bz of Paitlna to-dar. B. HXTOB CO., 7 rose HSr- BattoB, Vaaf. flQPLES- art all kla.li tif Want tata4laa wkl'h f.llM Sa da la kit, gotti bnt 1 haTa t.ond tha rlik, thing ti la.t. aly taoawaa full af piMpla. and klara nd. AfUr uku( Ciirinu th.j all loft. 1 aa emttlnatiit ,ba u.a of them and raoommaadit'f ikaia to frlaaaa. 1 faal in when 1 rt.a a lta yawln fcaanara imr noa M aaTa a aaaaea to raoaKaaaaa 9nt 0. Wlttaa. SB Urn St., Kawaik. M. J. . Beat for The Sow el i.1Hrtobl, VjsTi.Tfj-rts)0d . IHOflkM, im. WnaUin or un win. lAa. m-. lAfi. ttajvae swUai in bulk. Taa sraa h 1m t Th feiulM utlo trtnp4 OU imaMnuite4 to cmr m your tMek., ftxtkrUaf KauneMly Co.t Chln m K.7. Sf9 strsmSlLE. TEN KXLI0. EauS UltWrU aalak raliafaaaauaaaant 1 1 ... kauft af laabaieaiial, aaa IOian b. a. aasiM'ataaa. aaa s. auaaa.aa. kua .alF,i. talnai, , aia,AaalUaa, i.ll ,or eaiaJaaaa ta i Wl4s Staat Wlra Saa WorU, f ltlir, f. avoid much sick- Miss Alma Pratt, if faith in the use of Vegetable Compound of tan physical collapse follows, and it oiteu re ia never recovereu. Saved from Despair. to thank you for the help and ben- of Lydia E. Pinkiiam s ege- When I wa9 about seventeen years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual gooa vitality, l atner eaia i stuaiea too hard, but the doctor thought diflerent ana prescribed tonics, which I took by the quart without relief. Heading one day In the paper of Sirs, llnkham's great cures, I and linaing the symptoms tiescnuea an ' Bwered mine, I decided I would give Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable compound a 1 did not Gay a word to the doctor I boueht it mvsclf. and took it according to directions regularly for two months, I found that 1 gradually improved, that all tains left me. and I was my once inoro. Lit. lie E. Sinclair, 22d St, Chicago 111." prMar tha original l.Hr and alfnatora at liroT. tuvir .uwi m. riiuinu E. rukluua jaadiciua to,, Lynn, Surveys, which have Just been com pleted, for a ship canal across Russia to connect the Baltic and Black seas, show that distance will be 1,468 miles and the cost flSO.00O.000. rrTSprmanently oured. No flta ornrroni Eaaa alter Hrnt day's ueeof Dr. Kline' Great KorTeHtorer.S2trlalbottlf and trMtiaetree Dr. B. H. Kui, Ltd..31 Arab Ht.. Fitlla.,Pa The man who managed to krep out of, debt, out of jail and out of politics if a lit tle above the average. Caa Allan'! Voot.Vean. Tt Ii the only sure for Swollen, Pmartlni, Tired, Aching;, Hot, Rweatlns Feet.Coros and Bunion. 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If the average roan had his life to live ever again be would probably soaks snore nielaiea than ever. SI. Chevalier, who Intely returned io Purls from Central Africa, bvoiiRbt with lil in n miltibur of phonograph records of the native Inn mm go OS spok. cu by tbe natives themselves. It Is not generally known that, '1zo for size, a thread of spider silk is de cidedly toiiKlicr than n bar -I steel. An ordinary thread will bear a weight of three grains. This is Just about fifty per cent, stronger than a .-.ted thread of the same t'llckteft. A manufacturer of pyrotechnics In Nagasaki, Japan, ninkrs a rocket from which, when it explodes in the sir, there files away a Inrge bird which re sembles a homing bird In Its move ment. It Is said that the secret of this wonderful production 1ms been In the possession of the eldest child of the family for inoro than 4U0 years. Recent experiments in Trance show that white Mood corpuscles, or "leuco cytes," besides absorbing foreign bod ies destroying worn-out cells, and car rying food substances to the tissues, also fulfill a very important function In distributing medicinal drugs to all parts of .lie body and carrying them In particular to the location lu which they will do the most good. The nitrate deposits of Chile nro thn largest known to exist, nnd are one of the greatest sources of Hint country's prosperity. Their exhaustion would mean dlcaster to Chile r.nd great loss to the world. Hut It has lately been sug gested that Africa might tji.ipctc with Chile, If .lot take the place of that country, lu this Industry. Experts nre said to be convinced that nitrate deposit even more extensive than those of South America exist all over the western part of the Sahara. An apparatus which mal;?s It possi ble to iln.w in perspjetive mechani cally, without previous training, Is the Invention of a Swiss, who names It the perspeetartigraph. A lei scnpc with hairlines to show its centre and a cray on pencil lire hung with a universal Joint so that they move together. The draughtsman holds the pencil in bis hand and moves it over the paper in 1 such a way ns to make tbe iiitcrpvcllon tif the hairlines In thp telescope fol If.w the outline of the object to bn cop led. A vessel using crude petroleum for fuel has made a successful voyage from California to New York. This craft has steamed nearly 13,R)0 miles smoothly nnd well in llfty-onp days, keeping up a fair average speed. The oil took up or.e-quitrter less room than an equivalent quantity of coal would liuve taken, thuj saving cargo space, nnd It wus not necessary to stop at any point in order to renew the. supply. In fact, upon her arrival at a Hrooklyu pier this steamship, the Nebrasknn, had sufficient fuel In reserve for a pas sage across tuc Atlantic. The great demand for rubber, and the high yrloe which It commands combine to make the discovery of rub ber In a new plant a matter of com mercial Interest, lu a bulletin from the Colorado College Museum the an nouncement is made of tiie occurrence of rubber In a native plant, I'lcradenla Uoribunda mills, a dwarf, seml berba ceous r'ant df the saint: .nuiily as tbe sunflower and aster. In the other rubber-yielding plants the gum li obtained from tbe woody stems; here It is found In the roots. Whether or not tiie cul tivation of this plant can be mnde commercially profitable is ns yet un known. A Ulililen Warning. It Is recorded in history that when Darius, King of Persia, invaded Scy thia, the ruler of the hitter country, Idantburas, sent him a message con sisting of a mouse, a frog, a bird, an arrow and a plow. The wisest men in the army puzzled over the meaning of It, which was conjectured to be that the empire was surrendered. It was supposed that the mouse signified the dwellings, the frog the waters, the bird the air, tbe arrow the arms and the plow the land. But It turned out eventually that the Interpretation intended wns thnt un less Durlus and his soldiers could fly like birds, burrow like mice or betake themselves like frogs to the water they would never escape the weapons of the Scythians and make their wav out of the country. A Turklah Serpent Suneratitlon. The people of all serpent-ridden conn tries have mauy charms, spells and incantations which they repeat or per form for the purpose of exorcising such obnoxious visitors. In Turkey every body from the sultan to the guinlu appeals to the serpent' king, Cbub-Ml-run. When they come In contact with a serpent, the first exclamation la "In the name of Cliuli-Mlrmi, go away and hide thyself." Of course Cliuli-Mlrun has been dead for centuries, but tbe Turks argue that the serpents do not know this. If they knew that they were no longer under bis Influence they would destroy the whole human race. "Soap Orovea." A notable Industry iu Paraguay is the preparation of essence of orange leaves. Some 150 years ago the Jesuit priests, who then ruled tbe country, planted the orange forests. This es sence is largely Imported Into France and tbe Vulted Stutes for use iu soap and perfumery making. It is also used in Paraguay as a bcsllug olutinout and a hair tonic. ' A HARP OWNED BY QUEEN MARY. tt TV a Given a a I'rlie In a Competition Between Mania, There was dispersed by auction In Edlnbnrg on Saturday a family col lection of Stuart and Jacobin relics of great historic Interest and value. The early death of J. N. Durrant-Steuart, the twelfth and last Laird of Dalgulse, In Perthshire, brought this unique col lection to the hammer. Interest centred mainly on two an cient harps, one known ns Queen Mary's harp, and the other as the I-a-tuont or Caledonian harp. For the last twenty years they hove reposed In the National Museum of Antiqui ties, and nre well known to Scottish antiquaries. The story of Queen Mary's harp Is that during a hunting trip into the highlands of Perthshire, in tbe yenr 1BU3, she offered licr own. harp as a prise In a bardic competition. It was warded to Miss Beatrice Unrdyn, of Banchory. It closely resembles the famous harp of Brian Boru. and a ecu tury ago It was stringed and found to possess a sweet nnd delicate tone. Competition for It was very keen. Theodore Napier, the well known Ju coblto enthusiast, remained In the bid. ding until 840 was reached, and finally nt 082 11. It was secured by the authorities of the Edinburgh Anti quarian Museum. Tbe Lauiont harp, which dates from the eleventh or twelfth century, was Sold at 523. A lock of hair from Trlnce Charles' head, nnd another from that if bis wife, Trlneess Louise, of Sfohllierg. went for 33 Us. A sword which ho had worn was sold for 7S. Highland dirks went at from 11 to 1 each, an Andrea I'Vrrara sword at J3. and two penulne old Highland targets at fCS 10s and 00 ISs. SinperMltlon In Slrllj-. People of Sicily are vastly supersti tions. The Pic'UInn believes, to give a few examples. In the existence of a double-tailed lizard which condescends to take In ;ts mouth the winning lum bers of the lottery, lie believes It Is unlucky to marry or begin a Journey o l a Tuesday or a Friday. He believes In the power of maledictions nnd of the evil eye, and attempts to defend himself against them by wearing amu lets, such ns the rorno, a coral Iinita tlou of the horn of the goat, by spit ting three times on the ground while proaouiiclng a magic formula, cr, Iu certain districts, by invoking the name of Virgil, who somehow acquired, dur ing the middle ages, a bizarre reputa tion as a magician. He believes in Sorcerers, of whom a goodly number practice professionally on the Island, selling to him, among oth.r wonder working charms, grotesque colored fan. ages of St. Paul to be i ttached to bar ren fruit trees atid barrels in which wlno has soured. lie believes that a person born on a Friday Is able to pre dict the future and that a person burn on June SO, the fete of St. I'nul. who was unharmed by the viper which en circled his hand, Is able to do both these these things and to charm ser pents besides. A Moaqnllo That Unci Not llite. If we must have mosquitoes at all, people will regret that the new spe cies of these insects which Pr. William Ij. Underwood has discovered is a na tive of the Maine woods instead of more populous parts of the country, says the Youth's Companion. For this mosquito does not bite, although It Is so large thut If it were given to biting It would be a terror, and, moreover. Its larvae feeds eagerly upon the larvae of other species of mosquitoes. For this reason experiments are being mnde to determine If the new mosquito will thrive in the climate of Southern New England. . It lias received tbe name of eucorctbra uuilerwoodl. Its manner of disposing of the larvae of other mos quitoes is calculated to mnko sufferers from recent mosquito bites gleeful. "The victim Is caught," saye Dr. Un florwood, "shaken violently a few times and swallowed." Pittsburg Dispatch. Mouth Breathing. . Mouth breathing Is more than a bab. it; it is an evidence of deformity or dis ease lu the upper air passages. A child never breathes through Ills mouth from choice. lie does so elthei because the passages of the nose are obstructed or because bis tonsils are enlarged, and be cannot be taught to breathe naturally so long as the ob struction remains. In some Instances the interference with respiration is due to a deformity of tbe chambers of the nose, but In a majority of cases it is caused by the presence of adenoids lu tbe pharynx. Enlargement of tbe tonsils may be associated with either of these conditions, or It may exist alone. Youth's Companion. What the Texaa Farmer Forgot. A story Is going the rounds regarding a farmer who Is greatly troubled with absent mlndedness. On tho way homo from town, so the story goes, the thought came to him that he had for gotten something. He took out bis notebook, wont over every item and checked it off. He saw that be bad made all the purchases that be had In tended. But as he drove on he could not put tbe feeling aside. When he ar rived home and drove up to tbe house bis daughter came to meet hlin, and with a look of surprise asked: ".Why, where la ma?" Irfmgavltj of Bird. Small singing birds live from eight t eighteen years. Itavcns have lived for almost a hundred years In captiv ity, and parrots longer than that. Fowls live ten to twenty years. The wild goose lives upward of a hundred years, and swans are said to have attained tbe age of 300. Tbe long life of birds has been interpreted as com pensation for the great mortality of their young, Household MRS KEEP THE RANGE IN ORDER. Lastly, the range, whether coal or (as, needs attention. Cooks know well that flues must be attended to if hot water and proper heat are to be ob tained, but a largo majority appear to be unaware that, in addition to being properly black-leaded and rubbed up, the shelves should be carefully dusted daily, and washed weekly or so with, strong hot soda and water. Tbe same remark applies ta gas stoves, the shelves of tbe oven being thoroughly cleansed in hot soda and water, and the enameled parts well rubbed up With a flannel dipped in salt When the biennial cleaning Is on, the boiler of the range should always be seen to, not only to insure a regular supply of hot water, but to avoid ac tual danger. I'.ecollcct, any disturb ance of the regular supply of water to a self-filling boiler Implies danger of explosion, whether tbe disturbance be due to neglect or frost CLEANING LIGHT CLOTII. " Wraps of white or pale-colored cloth such as are so fashionable at present for dress occasions, soon succumb to the influences of our dirt-tilled atmos phere. Every touch leaves its mark on them. One of the best ways to care for these delicate coats is to have constantly on the toilet table a bottlo of strong borax water, say a tenspoon lul of borax to a pint of water, dis solved while the water Is hot. When the first suggestion of soil appears, rub it with a fresh piece of cotton dipped in borax water. If the spot is dlflicult to get out, use two or three fresh pieces of cotton, so that the soil is not scattered, and rub brisk ly to kc?p the wutcr from soaking into tie cloth. . e - 1 This treatment will remove dust, mud spots and also perspiration stains. It Is wise to treat a spot as soon as possible after it is acquired, as every hour makes any soil In cloth more diffi cult to get out While cleaning thor oughly, borax water does not leave the ugly circle of stain that gasoline so often docs. ,r USEFUL JAVELLE WATER. Every laundress should use Javelle water. A small teacup of the fluid added to a boiler of water will assist materially in keeping tbe clothes white and will not injure them In tho least. The most obstinate stains of fruit, tea, coffee, etc., on the tablecloths and nap kins will usually succumb to an ap plication of one part of Javelle water diluted with four parts of soft water. If tho stained article is soaked In this fluid for several hours and then thor oughly washed and rinsed, it will ustr ally come out perfectly clean and white. Only white goods can be treat ed in this way, however, as Javelle water is likely to fade colors. It Is made as follows: Place four pounds of bicarbonate of soda iu a largo granite or porcelain lined pan, and pour over it four quarts of hot water. Stir with a stick until tho soda has dissolved, add a pound of chloride of lime, and stir until this also has dissolved. Allow the liquid to cool la tho pan, strain the clear portion through thin cloth into wide mouthed bottles or Jugs and cork tightly for use. The part that contains the sediment may also be bottled and used for scrub, blng sinks, tables and anything to which grease is liable to adhere. As an aid to the housewife In doing washing qihckly and easily this fluid Is unsurpassed. The quantity which may be made from ingredients given may be lessened by dividing by two or four as the case may be. One-fourth of the items named will be enough to Inst for three or four washing. ew York Dally News. recipes: f " ' "" i i m iTt Florentine Cream To the Julee of three lemons add one and one-half cup fuls of sugar; soak half a box of gela tine In half a cup of cold water half an hour; stir over the fire until dis solved; add this to the sugar and lemon Juice; when cold add three cupfuls of whipped cream; mould and serve cold. IUce Flummery Boll four and, a half ounces of rice flour in half a cup ful of milk, stirring all the time; when quite thick add four tablespooufuls of granulated sugar and half a tea spoonful of almond flavoring; turn Into a mould: when cold turu It out ou a platter and serve with cream or fruit sauce. Cranberry Cream Soak two table spoonfuls of gt-Iatlne in ono-tblrd cup of cold water; wash one pint of cran berries, put them in an agate pan with two tablespooufuls of water; then rub theui through a strainer; add to the pulp one cupful of sugar, return to the tiro and when boiling add the soaked gelatine; pour into a pan and stand this pan Into another of cold water; stir until it begins to thicken; add one pint of whipped cream. Kidney Omelet Chop cold boiled kid ney quite tine; make an omelet with three eggs beaten; three tablespoonfuls of milk, a pinch of salt and a little pepper; put one teaspoonful of butter in a frying pan; when melted turn la the mixture; let cook slowly until crust forms on the bottom; in the mean time sprinkle over the omelet the chopped kidney and a little parsley; fold in half; turn out ou a hot platter; spread with butter and garnish with ftarsJey, . DOGTOR ADVOCATED PE-RU-tlA HADE MRS. EVA RARTllO, 1.13 East 12th St.. Nr York City. N. Y., write: 'I suffered for thiee yenra with leuror rhea and ulceration of the womb. The doetor ndvomtcd ai opemtion which I dreaded very much, nd atrongly objected to go -tider it. Now I am a changed yomnn. ."'cruna cured me; it took nine bottle, but I felt o much improved J kept taking it, a I dreaded an operation so nuch. i nm to-rioy in perfect health and have not felt o wall for fifteen years." Mra. Eva Bartho. Mrs. Senator Roach, of Lartmore, K. Date. Jfra. Senator Warren, of Cheyenne), llyo. ; lirlva Lockwoml and Mr. General Vonamtreet, of Wathtngtan, JI. C, are among Vie promtnent ladlea who indorte J'e runa. Mi Helen Rolot, KaiLauna, Wi., write: "Several times during the part two year o rmore my aratem ha been greatly in need of a tonic, and rt those rime re run ha been of great help in building up the ayaterc, restoring my appetite and e curing reatful Itep.' Helen Rolof. Mi Muriel Armitage, 31 Greenwood Ave.. Detroit, Mich., Diatrirt Organirer of the Koyul Templars of Temperance, write a follow: "I suffered for five year with nterine irregular ;ic, winch Drought on hrateria rnd made me a physical wreck. 1 tried doctor from the different chorl of med icine, but without any perceptible change in my condition. In my denpair 1 called on an 'Id jume, who advised me to try l'eruna, ond promiaed good reault if I woulJ pcrsiit and take it regulorly. 1 Kept tin up ior ix month, and tcadilv pained strength und health, and when 1 had ued fifteen bottle 1 conaidcred mvaelf entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman to-day." Mis Mur.cl Armitaae. Mi Lucv M. Riley, 33 Davenport St.. Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "I wish to add my Indorsement to thou eand of other women who have been cured thrubgh the use of 1'crnna. I suf fered lor five year with severe backache, ond when wearier1 or worried in the least 1 had prolonged headache. I am now in To Entertain Railroad Men, Arrangements have been made by the St. Louis Railway club to care for its members and friends during the exposition season by tbe fitting up of a large room in tbe Palace of Trans portation, to which have been sent the furniture, library, etc., of the club, and where will be found the various periodicals which the club receives regularly. It is proposed to invite railway organizations to hold such sessions as they may desire in this rcim, and railroad men generally are invited to visit the room and make themselves at home therein. Advertising a Town. The marvelous growth of Seattle, Wfich la rw1itk1 ninlnlv . n.n..nn publicity. Tho business men of tfcart J community raised a considerable sum to bo expended for space in Eastern newspapers, and the returns .were prompt and generous. There Is more. Cntnrrh In this soctlon of the country than all other dlwaseH put together, ttD'l until tho last fw years was supposed to lie incurable. Foro grnut many ynars doctors pronounced it a looul disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronouneeil it lu cumlilo. Hoicnee has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dlsase and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Ciir. manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the onlv constitutional cum on tbe market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful. It act direct ly on the blood and muoous surfaces of th system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Hend for circulars and tstimoniul. Address F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Drueefsts, 7IS-. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. People Must V Told. A writer oti advertising says It Is the aim of nearly every business concern to have a special and original feature. "But when such a specialty shall be found It must be advertised. No arti cle can sell Itself without the aid of advertising." Literary Parentage. At a recent meeting of the French Society of French Authors a member suggested that the adult sons and daughters of authors ought to be re ceived after the regular meetings and given a chance to fall in love with each other. He held that from such marriages, with a literary parentage on both sides, a superior rsce of auth ors would result His suggestion was not adopted, Professor Charles L. Norton of ths Massachusetts Institute of Technology declares that every skyscraper In Bos ton Is In danger of collapse, owing to corrosion of tbe structural steel. The Japanese In Hawaii now out number the natives two to one. TIME TO ACT. When the back aches and you are al ways tired out, depressed and nervous when Bleep Is disturbed by pain and by urinary ills, it's time to act. The kidneys nre sick. Doun's Kidney Fills cure sick kidneys quickly and Here's proof: Mrs. W. S. Marshall, R. F. D., No. 1, Dawson. Ga., says: "My husband's back and hips were so stiff and sore that he could not get up from a chair without help. 'I got him a box of Doan's Kid ney Fills. He felt relief in three days. One box cured him." A FREE TRIAL of this great kid ney medicine which cured Mr. Mar shall will bo mailed on application to sny part of tbe United Strtes. Ad dress Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all dealers; price 00 cents per box. OPERATION-- KNIFE UNNECESSARY. 110. perfect health, enjoy life and have neither l an ache or ; tin, traiika to l'eruna." ijucf M. Kilcy. . It i no longer a question a to whether Tcruna can be rclie;'. o:. to euro all sued enscs. During the many year in which l'cru..a hn been pu1 to test in all forma and stages of acute and chronic catarrh no one year lias put tin remedy to greater test than the ist yenr. If all the women Tho are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. llartman, Columbus, Ohio, and give him a complete description of their symp toms and the peculiarities of their trouble, he ill immediately reply with complete dirertion for treatment, free of charga. Address Dr. llartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. IP I k Shin Tortured !5t For fired Mothers In Warm Baths with And gentle anointings with CUTICURA Ointment, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients. It means instant relief and refreshing sleep for tor tured, disfigured, itching, and burning babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, when all else fails. old thwJfhoot tht world. Cwtlour (taajja, t&e., OtnsV Bitot, SOc, ItvawtvrDI, sWc. ( In form uf rhocoiai Cutl Jiha, lAc ptr vial of dot. DtfHli: Iondoo, V Cturtsar- kui tfe, i rtm, ft Ktif 4a I PsU ; Boatoft, ir Coiua I'ottsu iJruf Cbsna. Corp., hot rapnsaaftrsV mrUaA lor " llov to Curt ttabj UuraotV RitUNfrTABTTLES r the baw 1t ppai rm-diPloe t-rvr pistole. A buss drnl iqiUioth of tbt'ia Imva beta uU iam uulr jvmr. ruatipuiioD, tavi burn, tuck bandar be, amino, tatl tm th,tvtr throat nd ew rj illm .riaun-r fmm dir(;rrd iritwu-'U re rvlteTtxl or euri-d by Kiluc T ii Ira. One will aTunrntlT iriro riU-C VlthUitWfrntTinlDUtosi. 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