ALL SICKWOMEN SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTER Parts of tho United States Lydia E. Plnkhuai'e Vecratable Compound Has Eiiected Eltullar Cures. Many wonderful cures of fetrile ills M contiminlly coininsr to lif.it which have been brought about by Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, and thronph the advice of Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., which Is piven to siclt women absolutely free of charpe. Mrs. rinliham hns for many years made a study of the ills of her box j he has consulted with and advised thousands of suft'erinff women,, who to-day owe not only their health but even life to her helpful advice. Mrs. Fannie P. Fox, of 7 Chestnut Street, Bradford, Fa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinlihum " I Ruirer.ii for a long timn with womb troubln, nnd finally was told by my nhysicinn that 1 had a tumor on the womb. I did not want to eubniit to an operation, so wrote vou for advice. I received vour letter and did as you told me, ai;d to-day I am completely cured. My doctor says tlie tumor has ilisap- r'ared, and I am once more a well woman, believe Lyilia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound is the best medicine in the world for women." The testimonials which we are con 8tantlynublishin(f from grateful women establish beyond a doubt the power of Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound to conquer female diseases. Women suffering from any .form of female weakness are invited to Promptly communicate with Mrs. inkham. at Lynn, Mass. Hhe asks nothing in return for her advice. It is absolutely free, and to thousands of women has proved to bo more precious than gold. "From the cadio to the baby cnlr HAVE YQU A EASY? If S3, yea cugM to have a PHOE.NI '4. (tV.T2NTZDi "AH lOtAL 6ELF-IN8TRUCTO"." QUR PH0E2UX Walking Chair v holds the child securely, pre venting those painful falls and tramps which are so frequent whea baby learns to walk. 'BEfTEH THAN A NURSE." The chair is provided with a re movablo,sanitaryclothsr,it,which supports the weight of the child and prevents how-logs and spinal troubles ; it elso has a table attach ment which enables baby to And amnscmcnt in Us toys, oto., with out any attention. "As Indispensable as 8 eraJlo." It io to constructed that it pre vents soiled clothes, sickness from crafts and floor perms, and is recommended by physicians and endorsod by both mothor and baby. Combines pleasure and utility. No baby should be without one. uau at your furniture dealer and ask to see one. v.xsxrt ioflrasD osvc ay PHOENIX CHAIR CO. 8HEBOYQAW. WI9. Can jtfilu hA h.rlnf vnil fnrnrtiirrfanlap ......, a.. p.ww,L!iiwwiwwyH1rtr Salter's , National Oats OmntMt Mt nt th ooiiI.iip. 5X1. In Mn IfA. m.nti In Si TinkntfL i on no, peraore. ou oao beat that reoord In lSOo rynC For 10c and this notice M we mall 70a free lots of farm eved HmpiM ana ov Dig c&umpk. wu 1 ingaii ahoutuiis out wonder utd j IfiouiandB of otber seeds. JOHN A. 8AL2ER SEED CO. . A0L t Crosse, WWtmm THE BEAT flATtmoor CLOTHING IN THE WORLD L, BtARSTHBTCAPEWK '&av. nxmrkr-i HAM M tLMMmttuM oNa-if ofwrwrar anowiNfuu. uNeon t. TOWER ca.aoaroo. lUkajut MMMM PP.. LTD., WMWJ, WIWML )Jrfrs. Fannie I). Fix fa gbaibi V,r; . ...... Bi a a v.w.wi i m vmm ja RTICULTURE' noou riiOFir in qfincks. This is a fruit which very nuteli nrjrlocteil, fiiys n writer in the 1'iirm Visitor. NovertlieVss, it Is one of the nio.st impoiiiitit lit the entire list; im Kn;u:t, bceaiise there Is not a house wii'o who iloos not look lor It In the full of tho year when fruit Is being 'dune up," ns the family saying bops; important, because it ' is one of the Illicit of nil fruiis for jellies, preserves and' marnulmlos: important, because tlii'iv is no other fruit In its green state so thoroughly advantageous to the stomach n nil liver, particularly ne rentable to tho latter on account of Its known presence of phosphoric ncld. The quince, besides, is n highly profit able fruit, selling at a higher price than nuy other; not by the measure, but most frequently by the dozen spec imens, bringing from lll'ty cents to SI per dozen. I'nfortunately. the quince Is more subject to the ravages of the Satj .lose scale and codling uiotu than uny ituer fruit. AtTI.ES FOR STOKACi:. . Formerly It was supposed the apples ought to sweat before they were stored, but Investigations indicate that any ripening which takes place bt tween the picking time and the storage bouse is injurious t the kcepii ;r finali ties of the fruit, reaches delayed twenty-lour hours Cld not keep ns well bs those stored at once. Hattlett pears delayed throe or four days were soft in two or three weiks 1 1 storage, while the fruit stored at once was in prime condition at the end of five weeks The investigations emphasize the ne cess'.ty of quick storing us soon as tha fruit is picked. Fruit stored in tho orchard or on the railroad siding, or In closed freight cars, in hoc weather, is injured seriously, nnd no treatment in the storage house can overcome the damage indicted. The investigations point out also that apples, pears nnl peaches ripen ir.oro' slowly it left on the tree than when removed and slored in the or chard. The fruit is mv.ch better on tlu. 1ree than oil' If It ca.inot be stored at o:ieo. The method of packing Is also of fundamental nnpivt.nie in influenc ing the behavior of the fruit in the storage house. G. II. l'owell, iu the Mirror and Farmer. thef.s of many fruits. Many people who live on city lots long for fruit threes of their own from which they can gather fresh fruit in stead of being dependent upon the mar kets, but owing to tho cramped garden area they feci that an orchard is an Impossibility. Mr. Vaughn, of Fasa denh, was confronted b.7 just such n problem, but he has cleverly found a way out of the didiculty. On tho back of his town lot he had room for sis fruit trees, lie planted navel oranges nnd peaches and plums, ami when they had become strong nnd sturdy ha grafted and budded ot'ier varieties Into them. Ths operations were nil suc cessful, nnd now Mr. Vaughn has nu mrrous varieties of fruit that ripen at nil times of the year, nnd furnish an abundance for table use. On one navef orange tree Mr. Vaur;hu budded a tan. gerine, a grape fruit, a lemon nnd n blond orange, making with the navel orange Itself five kinds of fn-.it on one tree. They all bear pro.'nsely, nnd the fruit is of extraordinarily large size. Tim peach trees were budded with nu merous varieties of early nnd late peaches, ns well as apricots nnd hoc tnrines. These bear from July 1 to No vember 1. The plum trees have been induced to produce riany kinds of plums. If nil the fruit raised from these six trees came from individual trees of their own kind, it woulc. take I f.ve acre ranch to acconinodatc them. Country Life in America. NEW FERTILIZING SYSTEM., Certain sections of the old sclioo' -horticulture opposed tho introduction of the dwarf fruit tree. They nlso clung to their out-of-date systems of feeding. They wore nt first hostile to my views about fertilizers, but their hosfility is undergoing a great change. In what, then, does the now fertilizer system consist? Frv.it farmers in F.ng land have been nitrogen mad for years. Even that great scientist. Sir William Cookes, considers that tho want of ni trogen is the cause of the depressed condition of the ngriculturnl industry, and would possibly commend nitrogen ns the great cure-all for the fruit grow er. 1'et manure induces excessive wood growth in fruit trees, plants nnd vines. It furnishes nn excess of nitro gen compnred with the phosphoric ncid nnd potash, nnd fruit orchards stand in need of supplies of potash more than anything else. It must not bo forgot ten, though I point it out now for the first time, that whatever plant food be fed, especially to the apple orchard, it should contalu r. larger proportion of potash than of phosphoric acid, or even nitrogen. I emphasize these words be cause tho aaseriion will come as a sur prise to mary. It may be doubted, be criticised, but it cannot be refuted. It is based vpoa practical experience. With the aid of dwarf tr:e3, consisting of the special varieties 1 have named, fed on the new fertilzer syst:m, com mercial fruit growing can bo made an important nnd profitstlo 1 tdrstry. Samuel Morgan, in the National Fruit Grower. Men will not wipe dishes because they claim it is a woman's work. Lei them turn to the Bible, to II. King xxi, 13: V1 Tvi" w'Pe Jerusalem as n man wlpeth a dish, wiping it and turn ing it upside down." r Dumbness Cured by Cold. A miraculous cure has just been ef fected by the cold weather at Paulha quct, Auvergne. John Rougler, 54 years of age, an agricultural laborer, lost hla speech in 1887 after a severe attack of typhoid fever. At this tlma he was a rarish school teacher and naturally was compelled to resign his position and seek other work. The other day on going to work as usual he was suddenly seized with faintness owlns to the extreme cold, and would have fiozeu to death had not some passerby come to his assist ance, and restored him to conscious ness. It was tlK'ii found, to the great surprise of everyone, that he had re gained his power of speech. Tho doctois of tho district have for warded a report of this extraordinary case to the faculty In rnrb. London Chronicle. ITTSp.'rmnnenlveurecl. No (It'ornorvons no after first div's uo of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Iteuforer. Atrial bottlrand trends '-ee Dr. R. H. Ki.isn. Ltd., (Ml Areh St., Thila., Ta. .Tnnnn import" wool from many of the European countries. Tt ' the nnl? e'irn for Pwot'o, niHIn, Tlr 1. etilne. Hot. SwesHn Knot, Corns nd finnl'ins. Ask for Allen'; Foot-lr.'lrt. emwiier to ho striken Into the shoes'. OnrnwhllM von rcltlf. A nil Pruiriiits nnd Shoe Storm, 2!5n. PnVt neeant nnv suhst.lttite. S-nln snt Fas. Mm,Vtai . OlinM. tnov, S. If There nte 2i;2.4T miles of eecan cable in operation. A O-in-A'itee'l Cnr For 1Ui, Tte:inir. Tlll"il. Pleedlns or IVorr'tin riles. PmirTlsts will refund mnnev tf Piro Ointment fails to cure In 6 to 14 days. fiOn, The exportation of cattle from Mexico to Cuba is increasing. Mrs. WInslow'a SootlilneRvrun forehlldron teethine. sofr.en the gums, reduees Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 23e.abott!e, There are 12,V55 graduates of the Yals University living. riso's Cure for Consumption Is nn !nfalllW medicine for eouirhs nnd colds. N. W. 3aiiuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1000. Graham County jail at Clifton, A. T., is the strongest jail in the world. The massed navies of the world In clude 5C0 battleships, 471 cruisers, 1,255 gunboats and 1,000 torpedo craft. Snlzer'o Home Kuililer Corn. Eo named because 50 acres produced eo heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely home. See Salzer's catalog. Yielded in 1ml. 157 bn., Ohio 100 bu., Tenn. 103 bu., nnd in Mich. bu. per acre. You cau beat this record in 1005. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE YIELDS? 120 1m. licanlless llarley per acre. 310 bu. Se'zer's New National Oats per A. 80 bu. fvib'er fpcltz and Macaroni Wheat. 1,000 bu. l'ediiiice 1'otatoes per acre. 14 tens of rich Itillion Dollar (leaps Hny. 00,01)0 lbs. Victoria itape for sheep per A. 100.000 lbs. Teosinte, the, fodder wonder. 54,000 lbs. Saber's Superior Fodder Corn rich, juicy fodder, per A. Now kiicIi yields, you can have in 1905, if you will plant, my seeds. just si:nd this notice ano lOo in stumps to John A. Salzer Peed Co., I,a Crosse. Wis., nnrl receive their great cnta lo ami lots of farm seed samples. A. C. Ij. Leaders Also Punished. In tho monastariea of Thibet, which are also the ,schools, failure In exam ination, as ell as breaches in disci pline and manners, Is punished by flogging, and the tutors are flogged, too, as being responsible for their pu pils' deficiencies. YELLOW CRUST ON BABY Would. Craclc Open imil Scab (.-mining Tor rlhlo Itclilnj; Cured by Cuticum. "Our baby had a yellow crust on Ilia head which I could not keep away. When I thought I had succeeded in getting his head clear, it would start again by tho crown of his head, crack and scale, and cause terrible itching. 1 then got C'uticura tioap and Ointment, washing the scalp with the soap and .then applying the Oint ment. A few treatments made a com plete cure. 1 have advised many mothers to use Cuticuru, when 1 have been asked about the same ailment of their babies. Mrs. John lloyec, 1'inc Urash, X. Y." Return of Pendant Earrings. Custer setting for earrings such as emeralds surrounded by pearls, or by diamonds, are at present the correct thing among stage wompn and others who like pronounced effects. These earrings are made up In the same forma as the Jeweled buttons now in vogue In velvet frocks. Pendant earrings in old-fashioned silver and gold with added settings of gems are being displayed by some oi tho oriental shops, while antique shops offer their quaintest in ear rings. If the rage for costumes of certain periods .should continue Jew elers predict that the pendant ear rings, much bejeweled, may return. Jewelers' Circular Weekly. HAD TO UIVS UP. flnlternl Agonies Kroin Kldnrv Disorders Until Cnred lr Ilma'i Kidney Pills. George W. Itenofl", of lt)fi3 North Eleventh street. I'liilndclphia, Fa., a man of good rop ing. Writes: "Five utationnnd stand years ago I was suffering so with my back and kld noys that I often had to lay off. The kidney secre tions were unnat ural, my legs and stomach were OEonor w. UKNorr. swollen, anu i had no appetite. When doctors failed to help me I began using Doan's Kid ney rills and Improved until my back was strong and my appetite returned. During the four years since I stopped using them I have enjoyed excellent health. The cure was permanent" (Rlgned) GEORGE W. BENOFF. A TRIAL FREE Addrcsa Foster Mliburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. For salt by all dealers. Price CO cents. I n mm PEARL8 OF THOUGHT. vThile there is life there it hope. Continual dropping wears away a Stone. Lucretius. No one knows what he can do till he tries. Publius Syrus. You cannot warm :-our hands at evil's Are without warping your heart. The wlre-ptillng preacher always pulls the whole works about his ears. We need never measure our love until it surpasses the immeasurable love. It's no use a man's praying for a cloan heart if he will not wash his face. They who love. God for Ills gifts never know how much His love can give. A moral, sensible, and well-bred man, will net affront me, and no other can. Cowper. Look Into the lives of men as in a mirror, nnd from others take an exam ple for yourself. It Is Impossible to make people un derstand their Ignorance, for it re quires knowledge to perceive it. Clipping. It Is the work that other people do for them that makes men rich, not the work thnt they do for themselves. Tovn Topics. Truth Is a gem that is found at a great depth, whilst on the surface of this world all things are weighed by the false scales of custom. Byron. "DEEMING POETRY." The Literary Invalids Who Fancy They Were Born to Sing. The number of Interesting literary Invalids who believe they have the germs of poesy Is painfully large to dayprobably larger than when Pope urged his man to shut tho door and say that he was sick or (load. Tho case is paragraphed and tho poem printed. Then the specialist Is called in. He taps and sounds the wheezy muse and solemnly applies his ear; often reports the Rse hopeful; per haps orders the patient to go to bed for a period, intimating, nay, promis ing, that when presently he rise re freshed, a great career In the rhythm and metre line of business shall open to him. Hence, tho deliiRlon Is fed. At the present rate it may socn bo ns hard to find nn Englishman not sub ject to poetry hs t.i find one not sub ject to gout. As the result of all this cult every leader of a "literary cir cle" wants to have a noet In his pock et a great amount of seeming p:etry Is turned out. Tho crearti of It, whip ped up with tho deft hand by those who rank as the pcets of verse mak ers, Is so seeming that plenty of edu cated people are deceive!. After all, how liioiiy can tell for sure paste from brilliant? Or take a sister art to poetry even practised parliamentar ians have found Mr Chaplin, the ora tor, quite like Mr. Gladstone, the ora tor, when they have not followed his words very carefully. It Is notorious. You may he surprised, too, into admi ration o mock f. ry, as you may be surprised into a laugh at a joke In a comic paper. It is a distasteful liter ary day that those who care Intensely for the real thing have been born Into Happily it soon must be over. Here Is not a case of "Lethe murmuring down on them and theirs." Of seeming poetry Lethe is simply unconscious. Nor is it one ns the bard thought it might be with himself and his spiteful critics, of the green leaf and tho with ered. There is no leaf to wither. The tree Is rootless nnd draws no sap. If a plant, It la a plant only In the slang sense. London Satnrduy Review , A Sound Reason. "I'd like to have the day off next Wednesday, sir," said young Thomp son to the senior partner. The senior partner frowned. He did not approve of holidays. "We don't like to establish the precedent of giving time off," he said. "But 1 have some rather Important business on hand," urged young Thompson. "And I suppose no one possibly could attend to this Important bus! ness but you?" sneered tho senior partner. "Well, not very well, sir, because, you see " "Young man are too prone to over rate their own importance," Interrupt ed the senior partner. "It's a com mon failing among them to consider themselves Indispensable, when nine times out of ten they are only block IngV the way of better men. Now, yours, no doubt, If necessary, you could depute some one else to attend to for you some one Just as able and juFt as willing as yourself." "Without doubt, sir," said young Thompson; "but as I'm to be married, the lndy has conceived the notion that I am Indispensable to the cere mony." Tit-Bits. Dutch Undergraduates, For the first three weeks the life of a freshman, or "Green," as he is called In Holland, Is a perfect purgatory. From 8 o'clock In the morning till 12 o'clock at night he Is absolutely at the beck and call of every member of the university, and more especially of the second year men. They can send him on errands, compel him to amuse them, bully him and tease him to their heart's desire. A Green is easily recognizable, for he is obliged to cut his hair short and to wear a low collar and a black tie. If a boy has come to the university solely with a view to working, and without the least Intention of joining i nthe social amusements of his fel lows, he is instantly relegated to the ranks of the "Pigs" and leads a life apart. Macmlllan's Magazine. WOOD IN PAPER MAKING. pruce and Hemlock Pulp Take the Placs of Rags. 'Perhaps the first way wood was used to' communicate thoughts, or as a means of keeping records, was in the olden days when travelers through the forests chipped tho trees and made marks on the wounded spot so they could trace their way uack," said Charles Kleren. "Today nearly all the paper ussd for correspondence, legal and busi ness records, Is made out of wood. The day of rags for pnpermaklng has passed, for It not only Is easier, but cheaper, to make all grades of wood pulp, and the latter produces by far the better results. "Spruce and hemlock are the best woods for paper making. The first yields the strongest fiber, but the latter makes the whitest paper. Even papyrus Is made of wood pulp, but we have found it too expensive to make any quantity of that grade, lor it takes a special process and the mills have te run at a reduced speed. While you might think that any cull wood could be used in the mnklng of paper, it is not so. Of course, choice logs that would make good lumbsr are not required, but the wood has to be selected with much care. "If the fiber Is in the least de cayed, it Is of no use for tho mak ing of pulp. But the day of picking over filthy rags gathered from the streets is past. Where mills that us rags Have to employ 100 girls for sorting, a wood pulp mill can turn out 30 tons of paper a day with a work Ing force of only 30 men." Milwau kee Sentinel. Don't Wait Too Long. Too many people keep the flowers they have saved for you until the day of your funeral. Their songs of praise are not heard until your pro cession is passing their door. The mantle of charity does not become public property until, put In use by the preacher who conducts the last sad rites." If a man has flowers for me t want them while I am on earth and ran smell their fragrance. They will do me no good sitting at the head of my coflln. The grass that is kept green about my last resting place will be of little avail to me on the other shore. Here is where I need the flowers and the smiles of praise, not over there. If the fellow who Is going to go around to the house after I am gone to see "if he can be of any help" will come around to-morrow I can tell him how he can be of a whole lot of help. There will be plenty of them, It Is all-fired short now. Carry your (lowers to the living and sing your songs of praise at the dinner ta ble. Don't wait for the funeral. Osborne, O., Farmer. Why Ha Crossed. Washington was asked why lie crossed the Delaware on the lee. "I couldn't commit an anachronism," he explained. "It would have spoiled the painting utterly. Perceiving the wise foresit lit of their lender, tho soldiers cheered him on. Judge. Cfttnrrh Cnnnnt lie Curp'l With iocal Apri-ICATioxs. ns thev cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dipense, nnd In order to cure It you must take Intermit remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lutorniillv. nn: acts direct ly on t he blood sad mucous su rfaeo Hall s Catarrh Cure Is not a ounek medicine It was proscribed by one of the best physi cians in this country for years, and Is n reg ular prescription. It is composed of the pest tomes known, comwiieit with tne best blood purluers, netinc directly on tho mu coub surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Bead lor testimonials, Tree, F. J. Chexf.v A Co., rrops., Toledo, O Pold by (Iriicifists. price. 75e. Take Hull's Family l'llis for constipation I.nnii Overcome by Cold. E. E. Skinner, caretaker nt the town farm, found a large loon In the road yesterday near his house. He caught the bird, carried It homo and fed It. It seemed to be suffering from hunger and the severe cold. Ber lin Correspondence Hartford Couran London's Death Rate. Prior to the year 18S0 London had never had a death rate of less than 20 per 1,030. Slnce 1894 it has never had one above that figure, and las year yielded the absolutely lowest death rate on record for the metro polis, viz., 15.2. Full Grown Products. Adult, Col. seems to live up to Irs name, as shown by a recent dinner given by a farmer near that town The table was set for 12 and the din ner consisted of one 5-pound pota to, one 10-pound chicken, one 13 pound cabbage, one six-pound turnip one two-pound onion and three pies made from one half-pound apple. To Cnre a Cold In One Dnr Take Lajntive Bromo Quinine Tablots. All druggists refund money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on box. 25c. Petroleum wells have been discovered in Cluhuahna, Mexico. A Cause of Japan's Success. One could find another cause of Japanese success, if the analytical probe Is to be struck and tho mystic Impulse which gives men resolution for supreme sacrifice Ignored. This great cause may be called originality. The record of superficial observers of her recent advance is that Japan to-day selfishly and slavishly renps the val ues wrung from time and chance through many centuries by other na tions. If this be true, she is original enough to survive the ordeal of imi tation. Had a single person shown the qualities displayed at Port Ar thur he would be charged with hav ing the audacity of genius. This audacity did not hesitate to make use of anything new or old, possible or Impossible, conventional or unconven tional, which might win success from desperate conditions. Century Maga tine. DDODCV NBW DISCOVERY; 1 Vf I O I qiitaknlwfud nra wont Mn Sne forbook f tatttMcmiftl nd IO imww lr. ft, ft. a. IUU I Oai.AlU.t4. Mm Us Jls J h L2 f MISS FLOEESCIi KINAH. MIm, Florence F- Kenah 4:!4 Al uia street. ",l fie mnnllm mm I in mill I a xcr ! nit.il -wiuiiiKvi iiriv ,o mi nisfc ml ii I onvf, unit I ill Hint I If id tlm rliht m'r:li:l H9 ill I nr. Within rlir i ... ..,.. ,.f ; ,f ..i,ii.i'J n. ,i I tt it no fit. l:utn:L m'vrt'.r.t Ii 'tttt?L i ln.il?. "I Mine linen ilte (ivu.'im nllli In i'.; The cold wind W-rann 81i uK Bew .r.i of Contractinar Catarrh. and rain, tslitr-li and mill of w in- Itr fi, fit i.'rM-l i !v cend'.icive to (atari imi derangements, r'ew women eM-upc. Upon the lirst symptoms ni catcning cu.u t'uriinu lmnM lii tiikcn. It. InrliHcs the system against colds and catarrh. Pe-ru-na for Calls and Ca'a?rh. Tl,e fnllnwinf, intet-esl inn letter irivcs one young woman's experience with I'criina: Miss Hose tievlunat, a popu.ar society woman oi Crown I'nint, Ind., wri-lee: M....D,.tW. I .-.rL- ii iim.r i!-tvi in the country, and beinii too thliny ciad I caunht a Pad co.d wlin-n seuicu on my nines-. a"" whiili I could not seem to shake oil'. 1 .;A linnnl u i.rim' drill nf IVrillCi fill co'tfls and catarrh and I bnu"lit a. bollle to try. I am pleased '.hat I did, mr.it m-oii'.-in speedy relief. It on'y look .Hiont two 'jot ties, anil i consider tiiis inoiiiy well spent. "S'ou have n linn friend in me, anil I not onlv advise its use to mv friends, but Facts Ire StablM rniform escellcnt finality CCntury his stoauily increased Hie leader of all . Lion Coffee is now used in millions of homes. Such popular success Bpca'.cs for itself. It is a positive prool that W7i COFFEE Las the Confidence of the people. The uniform quality of LION COFFEE Btirvivcs all opposition. LION COFrilE krp Its oM trlenas and ins-.id nevv ones every itey. MM COFFEE feu. more SI:an Us SfrcntS, navor ar.tl Qua! lty to commend ii. On arri vcl 5rom the plantation, it is careJuiiy roast ed at our lactorlcs and securely packed in 1 H. scaled pacJtarjes, and not opened again until needed lor use in tiic lioiv.v. This precludes the possibility oi aduIteraJlon or contact wiih germs, flirt, 2:i;;t, insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity oi Ii3iV COFFEE is thcrclora fjnaranleed to the consumer. Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on evory package. Save, those Liou-lietuls for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GRGCERS EVERYWHERE B CE7F3BT3B8'tfEL$ Uf' jj CATHARTia GUARANTEED CURE for nil bowel troubles, ppndiciti, bUiouanees, bad breath, bad blood, wind on the atotnach, bloated bowela, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and dizziness. When your bowel a don't move regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all otlier diseases together. It starts chronic ailments and long years of suffering. No matter what alia you, cturt tr.king CASCARET3 today, for you will never get well and stay veli until you net your bowels s" -Anno our iuvicv, Biarc wmi waacarers ionny uuaer aMOlute gun ranter to euro or money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Nevof sold hi buik flamplo aad booklet free. Address St-rtina; Remedy Company, Cfcic&co or New York. 50a . L. DOUGLASS j UNION s3 J & s3.22 SHOES MADE. XV. T. llmifiliiK IWI.J0 nhoa :irt the areatfit acllcra In the worlil liciMiiti' ir thlr t? k rWlwit al y I, uy ftl llii'i mill iim rlr wuriti iiitil ltH. Tliv are Jtiwt an uimmI it !!) thnt tt (Vom i. . to?.0. The only IIi1-immic la I he pi-ire. Vv". JL. INuiiulna iftUl.."! hot' vot mrv to ttiakt. hold tin it a haii" 1M M'r, lvear (on kit, nnd urenfrcuti'r vulm Hum any tturft.Oahof on thr ntarU'.-t to-tiuy. tl'.flj. Doulua Ktiiii1 iint4a (heir ulu by tnniiit hi immt' unit on Hit lmttom olah alute. I4ok lor It. Tnf no auhNlHole. VV. I.t lloiittlaa W;t..1lk atmea net uld throilifh hla nwii r-tail ntori-a In t ht prlitclnl eiClM, a tul hy khite fit: tier vry .vlH'rf. 'o 111 nt tor where you live, W.l. liuiitcluaahocaure wUhlti your reavh. BETTER Til AX OTHER MAKES AT AW PllH'E. For thfhtJtt three yearn I hare trnrn W. l-fauQla fwenmi fount it not onlv an fftxfl. but brtter thm unitni'inr thnt I iter Uwi. rewtnHri. of privr." Chut, L. turret, At.t. Ctuncr tlw Capital Sational Hani; Jiutianajt-iht, tiff. Bovs wear W. L. Doulaa $2.50 aad $2.00 shoes becaus? thiy fit better, hold their inane, and wear longer tban other makos. W.LDOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. IK. lk tig I a met Caronit Colilin in hit t.A'J rHoea. Cnrona Colt u constdvrni to be the Jlnest patent inttter pftdtireU. FAST '0 !. It K V E I, E l l W 1 1.1 . OT ' I: X K It K A HH Y W. Jm DoukIhi brtR tlie lniKfrt fthoe mail order hiiKiwns In Hie worlil. Ko tnmlile to a tit lr umil, 5. ettrn uitiiav deli very. If you riwr further litloriinitlon, writ or JUattruttii Calaiooun nf Spimg &iyJe. W.L.DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS cwcinpj,"!iiK?.I,5I' IJlSl cUUM.Ua4i 0U-Ca.MVy al This Pretty Girl Saved From Catarrh of the Lungs by Peruna. O'tana. Out... writes: rulil. iiAfc.V c.l(lel on mil litnn , 'ill I nvetiine uln rmv I. I tunic mvill-f - iint. " Vlurenve J', iieiiofi. have purchased several hot lies to give to) il. i-e without the means to buy, and havo noticed wilhiiiit exception that it hatw brought a speedy cnie wm-revcr it has been) u.icd." hose (ierbing. j Pe-rti-na Contains No Narcotics, j One reason why I'eruna has found pcr-l manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. 1'erunai in pel feet !y harmless. It can be used anyl iTi'nt li of time without neiiiiring a drugj lianlt. IVnina docs not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the system, , nnd Kiadually eliminates catairli by rcmov-i ilte the caue of catarrh. There are a mul-l litude of homes where l'cnma has beetjl used on and olf for twenty years. Such a tiling could not be possible if I'eruna con-j taint d any drirs of a narcotic nnture. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The; Ilartinan .Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ! All correspondence held strictly confi-. deniial. ! for OVSf a Quarter Of a tho salea of LION COFFEE, package coffees. Ti?y---.-.- .r.TMV -.liJieiV fa ThiDos 1 tun m i WOOLiCK SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. FGR MEN. BU0&S WIHkC ALL l:U FAIL. In 'ni. Bold br tlriiylne, in time, Hold ov driitfiilita. 11 i
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