IWawWt. Kmr Vw M r.-"v v UJ -r recti' ."! itumud WHO' WOMEN WHO CHARM HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSEIIWL It Help Woman to Win and Hold Men's Admiration, Respect and Lot Woman's greatest gift s the power to inspire admiration, respect, and lore. There Is a beauty in .health which ia more attractive to men than mere regu larity of feature. To be a successful wife, to retain the love and admiration of her husband, should be a woman's constant study. At the first indication of ill-health, painful or irregular menstruation, headache or backache, secure Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound and begin its use. Mrs. Chas. F. Brown. Vice-President Mothers' Club, 1 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., writes: Seer Mrs. Pinkham: ' For nine years I dragged through a miser able existence, suffering with inflammation and falling of the womb, and worn out with pain and weariness. I one day noticed a state ment by a woman suffering as I was, but who had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkhain's Veg etable Compound, and I determined to try it. At the end of three months I was a different woman. Every one remarked about it, and my husband fell in love with me all over again. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound built up my entire system, cured the womb tronblo, and I felt like a new woman. I am sure it will make every suffering woman strong, well and happy, as it has me!' -; Women who are troubled with pain ful or Irregular menstruation, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), leucor rhcea, falling, inflammation or ulcera tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down" feeling, dizzi ness, falntness, indigestion, br nervous prostration- may be restored to perfect health and' strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, -: GREGORY'S RKIM m HMtt1 trt&t ton Mn Mav pond on. Get C:tml oj;ue. M, UKWUKI DUa( llrT'llHI. But. WET WEATHER. WISDOM! .NJMv the original !W SLICKER SLACK OU YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY NO I MINI, fSF Will .rU 141 V MtiVM II Ibfel TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE CATALOOUCS PRCS showinq Full linc or sasmints and hats. A. J. TOWER CO. .BOSTON. MASS., U.S.A. TOWCS CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO, OANADA. "From Hie ersdls to the baby chtlr' HAVE YOU A BABY? - V to, yoo ought lo btiv PHOENIX yalhbb chair mm "AN IDEAL CLP-IN8TltU0TOIt" OUR PHOENIX Walking Chair holds the child seonrelr, p re renting thoso painful falls and bumps which are so frequent whoa baby learns to walk. TCR THAN A HURSK." The chair is provided with a rs movable, sanitary cloth seat, which supports the weight of the child and prevent bow-legs and spinal troubles ; it also has a table attach ment which enables baby to find amusement la its toys, eta, with oat any attention. "As Indispensable St mala," It is so constructed that it pre Tents soiled clothes, sickness from drafts and floor germs, and is reoomm ended by physicians and endorsed by both mother and baby. Combines pleasure and utility. No baby should be without one. Call at your furniture dealer and ask to see one. ItAjrtTTAOTnasDosxYXrr PHOENIX CHAIR CO. SHEBOYGAN. WIS. i -ax K TOf OBTAINING A euSINtSTjteyCA- row cTTtAwaApimse. s. purr , SOWS. PITTS bUoZo. .' , A High Salary. . . The highest figure paid to any pro-' consul by England is $100,000, which is the sum received by the Viceroy of India. This seems a large sum, but it never really covers the expen ses, The South African post pays $55,-000. The United States is the largest con sumer of tin In the world, but derives its supplies from the Straits Settle ments, from Banks, and other Euro pean sources. Oilly n few hundred pounds of tin are mined In this coun try. ' ' ' ' 100 Reward. SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleaSedto Isarntbat there Is at least one dreaded dis ease that scienoe has been able to cure In all itss.aiH, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tue only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belnc; a con stitutional disease, require! a constitutional treatment. Hall's CatarrhCurelstakenlater naliy,sctln'.?dire)tiy upoatheblood aujmu coiissurfoces of the systsra. thereby destroy. Ingthe foundation ot the disease, and glvln the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors havssomuehfalthin itsouratlvo.powors that they offer Oue Hun drndDollaDforaay ease that it falls to cure. sena lor us: or testimonials. Address F. J. Chexit t Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstlpatloa Just before he left the Pension Office, Commissioner Wore was nsked for a recommendation by a wntchmnu. This Is what Ware wrote: "Dear Jackson If you are not in Heaven when I get there, I'll fix it to have you trans ferred." To Cure a Cold In One Iny Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabids. All druggists relund money if it fails to cure. K. V. Grove's signature is on box. 25c. Great souls can neither be starved by poverty nor chukH bv riches. NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER Baby Covered 'With Sores and Scales Could Mot Tell What She Looked Like -Marvelous Cure by Ctitlcura. ' "At four months old my baby's face and body were so covered with sores and large scales you could not tell what she looked like. No child ever had a worse case: Her face wss being eateu away, and even her finger nails fell off. It itched so she could not sleep, and fpr many weary nights we could get no rest. At last 'we sot Cu ticura Soap and Ointme'ttf.' The sores be-' gan to heal at once-, and she could sleep of night; and in one fiiohth she had not one sore on her face or body, -rrilrs: Mary ganders, 700 Spring ,St., Camden, N. J." , Lincoln, .Never Said , It. V Representative Snooks, ot Ohio, has a curious- constituent . of a literary turn of mind, who studies the say ings supposed to have fallen from the lips of great men. 1 Recently thb curious' constituent wrote to Mr. Snooks, inquiring what speech of Abraham Lincoln's contained these famous words: "You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but not all the people all the time." As Mr. Snooks Is an accommodat ing Democratic Representative, he re ferred the Inquiry to the Librarian of Congress, where he was quite sur prised, as lots of other people will be, to lenrn that the words were not Lincoln's at all. Assistant Librarian Spofford sent him a little note, saying that the sen tence does not occur in any of Lin coln's writings, and that Mr. Nlcho- lay, Lincoln's secretary, told him (Spofford) that iney uie spurious. Mr. Spofford says Barnum was the author of the popular sentence, which has been heard hundreds of times on the stump In every political campaign for the last quarter of a century. A sarcophagus dating from the year 1000 and containing human remains has been discovered by Borne work men while digging a well in the Rue des Gobelins, Paris. Rb AD3 THE BOOK. The Road to Wellville" Pointed the Way Down at Hot Springs, Arlc, the vis itors hove ail sorts of complaints, bnt It is a subject of remark that the great majority of them have some trouble with stomach ami bowels. This may be partly attributed to the heavy medi cines. Naturally, under the conditions, the question of food is very prominent. A young man states tbut he bad suf fered' for nine years from stomach and bowel trouble, had two operations which did not cure, and' was at last threatened with appendicitis. He went to Hot Springs for rheuma tism and . his stomach trouble got worse. One day at breakfast the wait er, knowing his condition, suggested he try Grape-Nuts and cream, which he did, and found the food agreed with him perfectly. After the second day he began to sleep peacefully at night, different than he had for years. The perfect diges tion of the food quieted his nervous system and made sleep possible. He says: "The next morning I was astonished to find my condition of con stipation had disappeared. - 1 could not believe it true after suffering for so many years; then I took more Interest In the food, read the little book 'The Road to Wellvllle,' and started follow ing the simple directions. "I have met with such results that In the last five weeks I have gained eight pounds In spite of hot baths which take away the flesh from any one. "A friend of mine has been entirely cured of a bad case of indigestion and stomach trouble by using Grape-Nuts Food and cream alone for breakfast. "There Is one thing in particular--! have noticed a great change in my mental condition. Formerly I could hardly remember anything,- and now the mind seems unusually ,acute and retentive. I can memorize practically anything I desire.',' Name given by Fostum Co.. Battle r-ji yich. ( FARM TOPICS. HEREIN THE SILO PAIS. Any raiser of animals oft the dairy man has a friend in the silo which he tvill not appreciate more than in sea sons like the present when the corn crop Is largely lute throughout the country. To penult the corn to stand in the Held and bo frost-bitten is to render It practically useless and value less, but with . the silo It is possible not only to save it but to have for the animals a food supply that . is ox (remely valuable, . If one has a silo lud the kernels on the corn ears have begun to harden the crop is ready for the silo, ears and stalks. There are so many kinds of silos that are valuable that it is not possible to describe the best one nor the methods employed In lining one. The better way is to visit a silo near one and see bow the structure Is built and how the work Is done and follow along the lines of success. Next thing to a silo, in Hie opinion of the writer, Is the plan of cutting the corn stover or shredding It so that the animals cuu get all there Is to got out of the nourishing part cf the coin. Indianapolis News. IIAXDY HARROW. The harrow herewith illustrated Is eight foet long by four feet wide, with eight teeth In each beam. The teeth should be of flve-elghth-Inch steel and put through not more than two Inches, This makes a fine comb harrow whlc!i cuts all the top and docs not pull up trash. Each beam is attached to the pulling bar with a hook and drop link. Through the middle Is nn Inch rod put through thimbles, one being slipped over each beam. This makes HARROW is POSITION. the harrow flexible. By withdrawing the inch rod and unhooking from the pulling bar, It. can be sheltered 111 very small space. A' boy can handle it. The barrow Is very easy to draw, the beams being near the ground act as levelers, while the teeth cover every Inch of ground. J. Flomefell, in Farm A'isitori' AGRICULTURE AND BACTERIA. It Is evident that during the years to come as much attention will be given to the bacteria In the soil as has heretofore been given to the chemical constituents of It. Plants cannot grow without something to subsist upon. This Is just ns much a fact In the vegetable kingdom ns it is in the ani mal kingdom, with this difference, that the necessary food must be placed within easy reach of the plant, while the animal may travel in search of food. Chemists have discovered that three kinds of food are necessary to make a "balanced ration" for most plants potash, phosphorus and nitrogen. The two first are quite abundant in most soils, and they are cheaply and easily applied where deficient. But these, however abundant, will not produce the best results in plant growth In the absence of the third, nitrogen. It is seldom that nitrogen is found abund antly in the soil, and It Is more easily exhausted than the other ' elements, while Its return in an artificial way is so expensive ns to be impracticable. But nature In this respect has been kind. The earth Is wrapped in a thick blanket rich in nitrogen the nir we breathe affording an , Inexhaustible supply. Men have long known this, but their ingenuity has been inade quate to the devising of a menns for capturing and. applying this aerial nl trogen. But nature again supplies strength to man's weakness. The means had been abundantly provided, but he did not know it. Millions, bit Hops, trillions (numbers become com plctely exhausted in their presence), of minute organisms were all the time at work In the soil to catch from the air nnd hold in the soil, the fugitive nitrogen. , But these little organisms need en courageincnt. Here Is -Where man s part of the work comes In. They flour ish best, and do their work most per fectly at the roots of certain plants, legumes, pod . bearers peas, . beans, clovers, alfalfa and a very large num ber of similar plants. Man's' work is very simple. Where these bacteria do not exist they must be introduced.! Then they must bo as sisted by giving tbem the benefit of the plants best suited to old them to en courage their propagation multiplica tion and most effective work. The bacteria are various almost as the plants are various. But after success ful crops of these bacteria aiding plants, other crops, nitrogen exhaust ing crops, may be planted with assur ance of success. This course pursued, and the simple elements of potash and phosphorus attended to, soil exhaus tion nccd'not bo feared so long ns the earth is surrounded by nfmospuere as at present. Up-to-Date Farming. Last year forgetful passengers left In trains on the London & Northwest ?rn railway 417 hats, caps and bon uets, C17 umbrellas, nine sunshades and 191 walking sticks, besides heaps of rugs and bsgs. ACHED tM ' EVc.fi Y.'" CONE. Chlrsco Society Women; Who Ve So Stole She Conld Sot Sleep or Eat. Cured by . I)on' Kidney fill.. ; - Marion ' Knight, of 83 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Orator of the West Side Wednesday Club, says: "This winter when 1 started to use Doan's Kidney rills 1 ached In every bone and had intense pains in the kidneys and pelvic or gans. Theuriue was thick snd cloudy, and I could barely eat enough to live. 1' felt a change for the MAM0i KNiaHU better wlthlu a week. The second week I began eat ing heartily; I. began to improve gen erally, and before seven weeks had passed I was well.-' I bad spent hundreds of dollars for medicine that did 'not help me, but $6 worth of Doan's Kidney Tills restored me to perfect health." A TRIAL FREE Address Foster- Mllburii Co., Buffalo,- N. T. For sale by all dealers. Trice, B0 cts. " Passing of the Cane. Fnshlcm takes odd twists, and you may have noticed the decadence of the walking-stick,- It was In the fash ion about four and twenty centuries ago, when the man who appeared in the streets of Athens without a stick was liable to, be run In as a disord erly person. London Chronicle. Both at Bonn and at Breslau new colleges for girls have been opened offering a six-year course after grad uation from high school. . This V 111 Iniereit Molhcri. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders forChildren. used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's nonie, new ion, cure I ocgtipnnon, never ishness. Teetuinir Disorders, btoinncu Trou. bits and Destroy W orms; 80,000 testimonials oi cares. , All arugtrms, xsc. Sample Fan, Address Allen 8. Ulmsted, Le Roy, N. I The avenue ace at which civilized women marry is twenty-three and one-half ' A Welshman :on the witness stand In court .was asked whether he could speak English.! He sold he knew enough English .to ask for beer, and tnat was enough for him. Fnrllen Green flalnni. The John ASalzer Seed Co., La Crosse, f id., niwa.va uave Bunietning new, some thing valuable. ' This year they offer oiiiuuK meir new money making vege- uiuies, nn raariiesi ureen eating Union. It is a winner, Mr. Farmer and Gardener 1 JUST SENII THIS SOTICE AND 1GO. and they will send you their big plant and seed catalog, together with enough seed wj grow . . 1,000 fine, solid Cabbages, 2.000 rich, juicy Turnips, 2,000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,000 splendid Onions, 1,000 rare, 'uscious Radishes, 1.000 fflorioutdv hrillinnf l,M..wAM In all over 10.000 nlnnlaIV.;. rt 'T. IB-Uiuue LO set vnn to leiit lllpir wnrran ai vegetable seeds and ALL FOB BUT ISO POSTAOR. providing you will return this notice, and if you will send them 20e in postage, they will add to the above a big package of Salzer's Fourth nf .Inlo- Swot i i,. enrliest on earth 10 dnys earlier than Cory.Peepo'Dey.First of AH.etc. A.C.L. Ma. Harrison of the! Federal armv. has made a statement to Gen. Chaffee that the submarine and torpedo de fenses of this country are lamentably insumcient. - RESTORED TO HEALTH? DM yon erer rcnllje the 'perfect happtntws Which come UIKin auliuront Into the brhrht sunshine iii)n beautiful morning f ter re-l-overiiiK from a Ion rtc-knwwr po you now uffiir from any dlaeasef Io you wlun to be curwlf .Sic.?.,,!'!n inA '"'" A yen "inject to ( ATAlUtll, ANTII.lIAor DKAl-M;wHf Are you forced toenilure rain or dlalreu, or to las"1"1 KiD'ik llON'T be miserable enylonirer. WON'T let 111 health destroy your hsnnl ness, make your life burden and tauten Ita melancholy end. IONT waste any more time, eneriry end money. DON'T eudnre that "Hoiw deferred which malieth the heart sick," trylnit to cure yourself with worthless patent nostrums. DON'T think yon can't be cured because 7I2.5."? BO mnht relief In the rhrht place. write to meat once end learn how yon can be cured, not for a day or a week, but We?. It Will NotCost You a Cent I GIVE FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE .hUm'Jii." bt? ,,TO,M ' 'h study of chronic disease. To overcome the ravaves of lerchnb,a,'n," 1 yf LZJSoVi my parfectly apK.inted moneV. lnled Urge sums of JK -jf?"' AttB "' FFEIUNO, are In Sth.IiT1,?, irima-" 1,00 "" 01 tue real nature of your complaint. If the remedies you hare taken do not irlve the relief "d,' I-oaitlvely and eurelynre you bj taethod. dUoovered by myself, Jnown only to .."lTonn'",,?n,l Plainly on the dotted Unee In the Free Medical Advice Cuu- WH HBiniA"," ,m,il ..-i , ItUA'M W"e Expert and W terluloitl.t.p.o. Box K Bo.tonrMasa. Kama. Address., 30, 40 & 50 Her Cent. Paid HON fNT nmlW I lU. A WAKE A(; H.NTS 'AVSl'SHSi Fruit a Ornamental Trees mnll Fruit?, Mirnh-, Jtnirft nH Vines. Qumiuk eftiHfiliPiiett IMt;, in -vU relemicM ' inunt ciMiinitfiny n- I'ljcathm. TUB M. H.ItAK IA NrO.liirva-N.Y. lyralu alrll war. adj ultrinns; elauua,M(y tirtm 5V. v ;"-'sciiNc.r'h'dtB8. ' The black ' sands W . tha ; Quesnel river, In iho Cariboo district of British Columbia, Contain some platinum and osmirldlum. These metals have not re ceived much attention, owing to the difficulty ot saving them. ) Dr. C. R. Eastman of Harvard calls attention, In Sctenoa, to the "as tonishing longevity of the popular de lusion," to which even educated people at the present day give credence, that living frogs, toads and other animals? are sometimes discovered In hermet ically sealed cavities In tree trunks and. rocks. After quoting a number ot remarkable instances of these al leged discoveries, Doctor Eastman says that a little reflection shows,- from the very nature of things, that such tales are incredible and that these who vouch for them must be mistaken In their observations, as the most sharp sighted persons are deceived by the feats of a prestidigitator. An Idea which has occurred to many minds since the first "harnessing" oi Niagara Palls, was clearly put by Mr. H. W. Buck In a paper read before the Engineers' society of Western New York. It la that moat of the electric power obtained from the falls will be used within a few miles of Its place of origin Instead of being trans. mltted to distant cities. In other words, Mr. Buck belleve3 with Protes tor Brlgham that ot and near the falls will be situated the future Industrie! center of America. It would be theo retically possible, he says, to transmit power from Niagara as far as San Francisco, but the cost would be pro hibitive. It Is much cheaper to locate factories near the falls. ' In order to represent strikingly and yet correctly many of the minute forms of animal life found In the water, for exhibition purposes, the plan has been adopted of making glass models by the aid of the microscope. The models represent the animals as they appear when highly magnified, and many of them are of great beauty. The Museum of Natural History In New York, says the Scientific Ameri can, possesses a considerable number of these beautiful representations of mlscrocoplc animals made by a skil ful glass worker under the direction of Doctor Dahlgren. Many of these minute forms are as transparent' as clear glass, many are beautifully tint ed, and their colors are Imitated In the models. Submarine Balloon. .In various parts of the Pacific ocean, chiefly along tne snores oi America and Asia, is to be found the largest as well as one of the. most wonderful aquatic plants that exist unon the globe. This Is called the Nereocystls, and it Is , particularly plentiful In the neighborhood of the Aleutian Islands. Where it can find a warm soli, even at a depth of 200 to 300 feet below the surface of the water, It will grow vigorously, and eventually reach the top. The pecu liarity of the plant is that until this latter end Is attained It consists of only 'one rope-like stem, at the upper end of which is a large bladder or balloon, somewhat like a pear in shape and often attaining a diameter of six feet by nine feet In the largest part. This balloon naturally drags the stem toward the surface of long, slender leaves. To such a size do these leaves at tain that the balloon Is often the cen tre of a mass of weedy growth 40 or BO feet In diameter. To the natives of the Aleutian Islands this plant Is almost as useful as the bamboo Is to the Chinaman. The stem itself, when dried, makes an. excellent rope; the long leaves are split, dried and used In the manufacture of wlckerwork and various other articles of a similar na ture; while the balloon itself Is cleaned out, scraped, and dried in the sun, to form a water tank, storing cask, or a multiplicity of other useful articles, according to Its size. The rope or stem of the plant la often de tached from the bottom and pulled up into a boat in one.unbroken length of two to three hundred feet. Waver- ley's Magazine. For Sktn Grafting. . The surgeon In the Charity Hospital In New Orleans, believing that the membrane of eggs would do Just as well as skin to replace the destroyed skin, resolved to try it, as it could not possibly do any harm if the experi ment were not a success. He accord ingly broke an egg and poured out the contents. Then he carefully re moved the membrane which separated toe white and yolk from the shell and placed this membrane on parts of an Improvised arm. The wound was washed with normal salt solution, a wet dressing applied and the arm was bandaged. A few days afterward the surgeon decided to look at the arm and see what the results were. The bandage was removed and the results were as he hoped they would be. He Immediately sent for more eggs and like operation, was performed on other parts of the arm till the entire wound was covered. It Is about twelve inches long and three inches wide. To cover this with the membrane of eggs taken In small pieces required pa tience and dexterity; but the surgeon saw his first attempt was a success and he wanted the skin to grow on the ' arm without grafting. Week's Progress. Swiss watchmakers have now added a phonograph to some' of their won derful watches. A small rubber disc Is put In the watch and arranged in such a way that the record Is repeated every hour. Anything; cat be put on record that the owner wishes. DANliERS TO BE AVOIDED Intense Cold Breeds CatanD. "T Sudden Changes Breed C&tarrtt, Sererv Weather. February is a month of severe storms and intense co'd. Kven in the South where the prevail ing tctniicrnture is much above wintry latitudes, February brings sudden changes of temperature. Mercury sometimes drops 20 degrees in a smile mam. Therefore, the following health hints are applicable to the whole of North America: Ventilation. The sleeping rooms should be well ven tilated, but so as to avoid direct currents of air. lSnlhlnn. i'hoie in vigorous health should take a cold water towel bath every morning before breakfast. Those in feeble health should take a brisk dry-towel-rub every morning. , Diet. - The diet should be a generous one,' in cluding meat, and occasionally fresh vege tables. , , . ,. .. SiMishf ne. ' The nights being long and the days short, as much sunshine as - possible should be let into the house during the oay. Clothing. The head should be kept cool at all times. The feet should be kept warm and dry, day and night, Pe"-ru-na, . . When unavoidably exposed (o cold or wet, a few doses of reruns will' avert bad consequences. , -i Fret-ant Ion. . When seized with a chill, or even slight chilliness, a dose of reruns, should be taken at once. Truths (hat 11 W'l iri inn nvnin mv Tour grocer is honest and jf he cares to do' so can tell you that he knows very little about the bulk coffee he Bells you. How can he know, where it originally came from, In each package of LION pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine.! (Save the Lion-heads for valnahle premiums.) I SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON 8P1CE CO.; Toledo, Chio. BEST (TOR klA .v5?h-l!RE f? t1 rblea. appeedidtle. bilioueneae, bed breeth, bad 5 V,.. ? the stomach. Moated bowels, foal mouth, Upe dec he, indigestion, plmplce, py.ln3 after eatme, liver trouble, sallow akia and dif aineaa. When your bowela don't meve a-chyr Vti 'Ck; Cn,'"f " "l"" PP'e thin III "oOThSies toV5he U C IncAP-S!-'? f " 'f" of No er what alia you. Mart tckln rl-bt T.i nur id.i. JtlLTtTel V "' y It your bowtll m-, Tki i -J ffJ? HIHfVJ"- "'ute iuariotee to cure or n44- '"niped CCC. Never aold tS bulk. Sample and booklet free. .ddreea aterline: Remeey Company . Chic0r or New York. 50a Pfr.wns are killed at the rate of one for every day in the year In toe New York city streets by vehicles. FIT" nesSgi Ken .. - -'v cured. No (Its ornnrvons- ir ir.-: nsqof Dr. Kline's Ores ie3rt v -, fitria! bottleand treatise free .. r.i.i-r. L,td..!(31ArcliHt.,Priila.,P.t Dr.l . yi-.f tt t:e rensiM of 1900, .the popnl ,u'i nr p:ur. ras IS. Sill, 5, 4. Mrs. TVlnslows Soothlns Svrun fornhildron teetuinir.sorten the sums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cure wind colic, 25c.a bottle Porto Rico is the most lichti v taxed country on earth. Flso's Cure Is thebestmedieineweevornsed lor nil iiilectious o( throat and lunjrs. Wat. O. Kndslit, Vanburen, Ind., eb. 10, lOCJ. The man who takes life as a dose, al- nays flnds it a bitter one. A tiuaranteeil Cnre for l'llea. Itching. Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists will refund Ointment tails to curt in V to 14 days. Sue. You 'could sever "make n woman hsilave all angels don't bare nis, crinkly hair. IN FEBRUARY. V'J- . - ;' '' As nilleli c?pcn m nnsaihle should be obtained in the forepart of the night. Catarrh of lleml. Jrr. Frank Cobb, "T Summit Street, Deering, Mo.', writes: ' ' "I .was troubled with catarrh in my head. I wrote to Dr. Hartniun for advice and he prescribed Peruna. 1 took it anil am happy to say it helped me at once. I feel better than I have ior years," . Bronchial Trouble. . Mr. J. E!. O'Brien, Pres. American Pilot Ass'n, Pensacoia, Fla., writes: "I heartily give my endorsement to Periina as an effective euro for catarrh and bronchia trouble." .,.'...! Throat and Lunga. Frank Battle, Jr., Ill N. Market St.,' Nashville, Temr., writes: ; . "Peruna has cured me of chronic bron chitis. '"It is the grandest discovery of the age' for the. throat and-ldngs." I Pntumontai. - 'Mr. A, C. Wanforth, St. Joseph, Mich.': ' writes: i. .,: ... !.. , .. . "I contracted a .severe cold, which scttlej on my lungs'. I was threatened with pneu monia. "Peruna save me relief within cou'. of days. Three bottles saved me a large doctor hill and s great deal of suffering." riousn ntts of Testimonial. We have on file thousands, of testi-.. momals like the ahove. We run nivi o readers only a flight glimpse of the vast - .v ,iiiKjuv;iw;ii cnuorsemcnis DT. ' iiartman is constantly receiving. -AOOress W. N. It. llnrlmnn PraaiMen r,t ine iiartman Sanitarium. Columhue fl ' Strike Home now ic was blended or Wltn wrtat -or .when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, how can you expect parity and uniform quality 1 LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF ALL ' PACKAGE COFFEES, Is of necessity onllorm In quality, strength and flavor. For OVER A QUABTEB OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard coffee In millions of homes. LION COFFEE earelnlly packed at oar factories, and until opened In J'Onr home, haa no chance of being adul terated, or ol coming In contact wltn dust, . dirt, germs, or unclean hands. COFFEE you pet one full Tar BOWELS Salzer's , National OaSs Tlttlriiwl In ftleln Id? 1 tai.'.tl 1 -sy un. per tvcrB. " a stuw an s . VltaVUkS) Xou oan bom tht rocord I n 130&. For 10c and Oils notice i nail Ton free lots of form n4 MUMtsav svnu oar di catmioft, teil , iDK mi 1 aoout m IB out wontltsf mna i kuuuwius or Moor wwus. I0HN A. 8ALZER SEED CO. 10& nDnDQY"IW,)I,wst: U W J O I quick ralUtaod carm want eeaea. Send fnrbouket teatimoniala and IO dnre' IntuHBtFraa, Sr. . eilKU'SSOMB.AUaate.Sa "P."NriJ. .'1906. HHlKt ALL l: KS lillS. t Uiwh Bttud. Tuu.trn.id. L'h m 11 mn. nrii rtw imr.ri.i. " tl aunts saaBee mmX I