Dyspepsiajf Women ABSOLUTELY HEEDLESS AGONY Canted by Uterine Disorders and Cured by Lytia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A grer.t many women Buffer with a form of indipestion or dyspepsia which does not soera to yield to ordinary treat ment. While this symptoms seem to be similar to those of ordinary indiges tion, yet the medicines universally pre scribed do not seem to restore the pa tient's normal condition. Mrs. Pinkham claims that there is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused by a derangement of the female orpnnism, and which, while it causes a disturb ance similar to ordinary indipestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine-tonic effects also. As proof of this theory we call at tention to the case of Sirs. Mappie Wripht, Brooklyn, N. Y., who was completely cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound after every thing else had failed. She writes : " For two years I suffered with dyspepsia which so degenerated my entire systnm that I was unable to attend to my daily duties. I felt weak and nervous, and'nothing that I ate tasted Rood and it r-auwd a disturbance in my stomach. I tried different dyspepsia cures, but nothing seemed to holn rno. I was ad vised to give Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and was happilv surprised to find that it acted like a fine tonic, and in a few days I began, to enjoy and properly digest my food. My recovery was rapid, and in five weeks I was a well woman. I have rec ommended it to many suffering women." ' No other medicine in the world has ,rfceeived such widespread and unquali fied endorsement, or hassuch a record of cures of female troubles, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Advantages of Japanese. The advantages of the Japanese are similar to those of Napoleon. They do not drink, and are pitted against hard drinkers; have the driving force of enthusiasm on their side, enthusi asm for their ancient country and their new Institutions, for their na tional Independence and their per sonal freedom. London Truth. FITS permanently cored. Noflts or nervous ness after first day's lino of Dr. Kline's Great HerveItostoror,2trlalt)Ottle and trentiso free Dr. B. H. Kline, Ltd.,931 Arch St.., Phiia., Pa:- - There are no less thnn 540 agricultural societies scattered over Servia. aire. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces lnfiamma tlon.allays pain, cures wind colic.iiSc.abottlo. Asparagus is said to be the oldest plant used for food. Tlso's Cure for Consumption is an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Bauuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Fob. 17, 1900. Immigration into Canada is increasing rapidly. Our Pig Iron Production. The pig Iron produced In the Unit ed States In one year would make a column twice the height and size of the Eiffel Tower. The iron and steel rails, if made Into one rail, would be 81 feet wide at the base, just as high, and a mile and a fifth long. The coke used in blast furnaces would form a column 400 feet square and 6,500 feet high, and the limestone used would make a column 200 feet square and 6,600 feet high. Success. , Twin Marvels of Amiens. The death of Jules Verne should strike with a sense of personal be reavement all boys who read and all men in whom the romantic imagina tion of boyhood has not yet perished. He was a prophet with honor in his own country; for he and the famous cathedral of Amiens were the twlu marvels of the provincial. New York Evening Post. Telephones In Iowa. Iowa still holds the lead In respect to the number of country telephones. That fact is regarded by iQwa people as a fair measure of the prosperity of their state, and it certainly Is an In dication of general wellbelng. New York Tribune. 6 A Marvel of Relief I St. Jacobs Oil x Safe and sure for 5 t Lumbago X and 9 U Sciatica i It Is (he tpsdllc virtus of penetration In this O remedy that carries it right to the pain spot 6 ad effMts e prompt care. p How Salmon Are Hatched. The Oregon state fisheries exhibit, which will be located at the nortU end of the forestry building at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Port land, Ore., wil be one of fascinating Interest to eastern people visiting the fair. The exhibit will Rhow the methods of hatching salmon, the chief resource of Oregon, and there will be ninny specimens of the "lordly Chi nook," the king of fresh water fishes. Some of the largest fish , of tfie spring catch, weighing 85 or 90 pounds, and measuring 5 to 0 feet long, will be preserved in the formaldehyde in in verted glass jars made especially for the purpose. The exhibit will be the finest of its kind ever displayed at an exposition. Recreation. A ITeaYjr Fine. Tnder the Elklns law nny railroad company which pays rebates in any form, or any shipper who accepts them. Is liable to a fine of from $1000 to $20,000 upon conviction. It also pro hibits the carrying of freight at less than the published tariffs. The Inter state Commerce Commission is empow ered to detect and prosecute violators of this statute. President Knapp. of the commission, states that since this law was passed rebate paying has been as rare as forgery. Beatina of Dead Heartn. Hearts of cold-blooded animals will beat for a comparatively long time after death or removal from the body (if kept cool and moist), be cause of powerful iuternal collections of nerves, known as ganglia, whose automatic Impulses cause the regu lar contractions of the muscles. Simi lar ganglia exist In man and other warm-blooded animals, but their ac tlqn is less prolonged. Scientists have asserted that a turtle's heart will beat after removal, if put on a piece of glass, kept cool and moist, and covered with a bell-jar. I be lieve it has been known to beat 30 or even 48 hours; 12 or 14 hours is a common record. St. Nicholas. Wealth of Oklahoma. Oklahoma is composed of 2G covin- , tics, with an annual production ex 1 ceedlng $100,000,000 in value, with i 8.601,945 acres of farm lands; witfl i $90,009,073 worth of taxable property (an increase of $0,474,001 during the last year) ; with 3,222.75 miles of rail way; with property the asessed value of which is $11,109, 6G7; with 67 flouring mills having a daily capacity of 11,605 barrels, with 2S0 grain ele vators having a capacity of 3.525,000 bushels; with 336 banks carrying de posits aggregating $18,384,313.84; i with school buildings exceeding , 000,000 in value; and all this has been accomplished within 15 years. Chi , cago Journal. Valuable Books. Last December nn old man known as M. Henri died In the Rue de Pa tay, Paris. He was known to possess private means, but that they were meager was Indicated by his shabbl ness and the fact that he lived alone in a sfcigle room. When a search of M. Henri's room was made after his Heath nothing mom valuable was found than two shelves of dingy looking books, which were sold, with his few sticks of furniture, to pay his funeral expenses. When, how ever, the buyer of the books ex amined his purchase he discovered two volumes of rare value absolutely unique for every page of them, 820 In all, was a 5 'note of the Bank of England. NO TONGUE CAN TELL now I SnDereri With Itching- and Bleeding; Eczema Until Cured by Cuilcnra. "No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with a terribly painful, itching and bleeding eczema, my body and face being covered with sores. Never in my life did I experience such awful guttering. I and I longed for death, which I felt was near. 1 had tried doctors and medicines without success, but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura. I felt better after the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one ap plication of Cuticura Ointment, and was soon entirely well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Et son, Bcllevuc, Mich." Another Jap Victory. K. E. Inui, the versatile Japanese student of the University of Michi gan, has won another victory by his selection as one of the six men eli gible to the final trial for the cham pionship of the university and the resultant appointment as representa tive of Michigan in me Northern Oratorical League. French Printing Ira te Exhibition. Following British precedent of 1U04, an International exhibition of printing, papermnking, journalism, engraving and all graphic arts is to be held In Paris In 1900. It to be the largest show of the kind ever held. Taper manufacturing and wood pulp making wil, it is stated, be shown in operation. Bow's This' We oner One Hundred Dollars Reward (or any case of Outarra mac cannot be cured b iiall'dUatarra Dura. i. J. Cbekxt & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney lor the lust lb years, and believe him perlectly honorable in all business transac tions and Unuuoiully aula to oarry out aay obligations mads by their firm. Wist Tbuax, Wnolesale Druggists, To ledo, 0, Waldiho, njitNAX & Mabtis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, U. Ball's OatarrhUure is taken internally, a3 Ingdireotly upoa the blood and muoou9sur lacesof tne syjtom. Testimonials seat frje. trice, 75o. per bottle. Hold by all Druggist. . Toko Hull's Family P11U for ooastlpatlon. A Mckle's Wertli of Juinpi. "A small boy came into my store the other day," remarked the druggist, "and asked for five cents' worth of 'Jumps.' Now what do you suppose he wanted?" When everybody gave it up the drug gist told them what the boy had been sent for was hops. New York Press. , Commercial schools form an Integral part of the educational system in Germany. "1 GOOD . ROADS. How ftnort ltnnris 1'nv. J0V N an article in the Bull. 'tin j( aa of the American Geograph O T O lenl Society there Is a dis ( J5 cussion by A. P. Brlgham T"JOC of "Good Roads in the United States." In which the estimated handicap of the people of Maryland duo to bad roads Is $3,000, 000 a year. On dirt roads the cost of transporting a ton a mile Is twenty Ave cents, while on railways It Is three-fourths of a cent or less. By water the rate varies from one-fourth fro one-twelfth of a cent. The ocean rate Is one-fifth of the canal route, one-fifteenth of the railway rate and ono-flve-huudredth of the country road rate. Railway rates it.lprove, but dirt road rates never do, says the Baltimore Sun. In 1800, for example, the cost per ton mile on the New York Central Railway was 2.4 cents, while in 1S03 the cost was only seven-tenths of a cent, showing a largo deduction: but the preliminary haul to the railway station over n dirt road costs as much as ever. By making n good road for the farmer the State may reduce Hie cost per ton mile of hauling freight from twenty-five cents to eight cents, thus saving the farmer seventeen cents per mile. In New Jersey it Is found that on improved roads a team hauls four or five tons, against one ton on an unim proved road. At ?3 a day for man and team, this means a saving of from 0 to $12 for n ten-mile haul. Good roads Justify long distance hauling by team, which Is worth while in the case of perishable produce and furniture likely to bo injured by the delays and rough handling of the railways. In Belgium wagons carry freight six ty to seventy miles. In this country the roads are generally such as to re strict the market for many articles. It Is said to be as cheap to take freight by rail from California to the Atlantic ns to convey farm produce over dirt roads to Raleigh, X. C, from farms only fifteen miles away. Naturally, farms made inaccessible by bad roads are worth less than those which enjoy good transportation facilities. Or, to put it differently, good roads enhance the value of farms, adding materially to the price for which they will sell. Good roads, in effect, put money into the farmer's pocket, whether he re tains his farm or sells it. What ho pays in a road tax if the road Is im proved by n trained engineer Is re turned to him a dozen times over in the increased selling value of his prop erty, to say nothing of the decreased cost of getting the hauling done. Tho road tax lifts other taxes. Various gains accrue. The isolation of farm life and its dreariness vanish when communication Is easy. If the farmer, his wife, sons and daughters can finish their day's work betimes and visit neighbors three miles away in the evening, or flit easily to town, they think better of rural life and ore more disposed to hold on to "the old place." Schools, mails, shopping, social enjoy, ment all are brought within easier reach by the improved road. But by "improved road" is meant a road made under the supervision or nn engineer, not the product of undeveloped ideas. Working for Wlilo Tires. The Bureau of Road Inquiry of the United States Government has been making a study of the width of tires prescribed by local and national au thorities In various parts of the world. In France every freighting and mar ket cart, instead of injuring the high way, improves it. Many of the tire nre ten inches wide. In the four wheeled vehicles in that country thi rear axle is fourteen inches longer than the fore, and ns a result the rear wheels, run in a line about nn inch outside the level roiled by the front wheel. After a few loaded wagons have passed over a road the highway looks as if a steam roller had been at work. A national law in Ger many prescribes that wagons henvily loaded must hare tires not less than four inches wide. In Austria the min imum for similar vehicles is six and one-half inches; in Switzerland, six laches. In a number of States in this coun try laws have been passed granting rebate of highway taxes to citizens who use on lumber wagons tires not less than three inches wide. On toll roads in Kentucky and several other States farmers hauling loads in wide tired wagons are entitled to lower rates than those paid by the owners of narrow-tired vehicles. At an experiment station it was dem onstrated thnt it requires forty per cent more power to draw a' load on a wagon drawn with one-and-one-half-Inch tires than on one with a three Inch tire. With a Baldwin dyna mometer careful tests were made with loaded wagons drawn over blue grass sward. In a wagon weighing lOOfl pounds it was found that a load of 3428 pounds could be drawn on wide tires with the same force required t move 2000 pounds on narrow tires. Moreover, the wide tires did not injure the turf, while the narrow ones cut through it. In some parts of the coun try pioneers in the use of wide tires have had to stand a good deal of ridi cule. The manifest benefit to roads, however, soon changes public senti ment. The president of a leading wagon manufacturing company states that the demand for wide tires Is In creasing every year. Another company In the fame line of business conducted a series of tests, using a Fairbanks' dynamometer carefully calibrated, and was convinced that on very hard road! the preference, so far as draft is con cerned, is for narrow tires. In tlie ef fect upon the roads, rowever,' wld tires .bare .the advantage. ALL BROKEN DOWN. Ho Sleep No Appetite J net ft Continual y llackache. - Joseph McCauley, of 144 Sholto street, Chicago, Sachem of Tecumseh Lodge, says: "Two years ago my health was complete ly broken down. My back ached and was Bs lnt a 41. ot n !.vtna kow Kill, lllflv 11L lluica was hardly able to dress myself. I lost my appetite nmKwas unable to sleep. There seemed to be no relief until I took Doan's Kidney I'ilis. Four boxes of this remedy effected a com plete and permanent cure. If suffering humanity knew the value of Doan's Kidney Pills they would use nothing else, as it is the only positive cure I know." For sale by nil dealers. Trice 'BO cents. Fostcr-M llburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mystical Numbers. The philosophy of Pythagoras was founded on numbers, and the so-called mystical numbers have always Inter ested thinkers. Nine, for Instance, is one of them. A cat is said to have nine lives. There are nine crowns in heraldry; possession is "nine points of the law." The whip for piMishlng evil-doers has nine tails, the idea being that flogging by a trinity of trinities is more efficacious. The hydra has nine heads. Leases are for 99 and 999 years. The angels were cast out of heaven, and nine days they fell. There would seem to be some mystical charm In the num ber nine, else It would not be men tioned In so ninny curious onnectlons. At least It is pleasant to imagine so. Boston. Globe. Matrimony and Hygiene. A scientific gentleman Interested In the progress of the race has Just sug gested that a bride produce to the bridegroom a health certificate, and vice versa. On purely reasonable grounds there may be something to be said for this, but the romantic char acter of a proposal "subject, my dar ling, to your producing a clean bill of health," is worth a passing smile. One does not envy the medical man a public official. It is understood who will have the duty of telling an im pasioned Romeo that his digestive ar rangements are inadequate for matri mony. Church Steeples Barbarous. The Rev. Dr. Forbes, secretary of the Board of Church Extension of the Methodist Episcopal Church, has re cently spoken as follows: "Steeples nre relics of barbarism, and were used to point to heaven when it was thought the world was flat. Now that it la known that the world is round, they point the wrong way, and should be demolished. There Is enough money wasted In church steeples to pay the debts of the entire country. Pastors should get rid of their bells and chimes and use the money spent for these articles to supply Sunda schools with libraries." Reared Among Indians. Senator Menefee of the Oklahoma Legislature spent most of his boy hood days among Indians. His father died when he was 18 years old, and the child was adopted by Fastrunner, a chief of me Caddos, with whom he lived for about seven years. In that time he became one of the most ex pert bareback riders In the Wichita mountain country. Milk Saloons of Warsaw. The town of Warsaw may be called the milk producers' Eden, although the milk consumers' Eden it certainly Is not There is probably nowhere such a "milk town" as this. Restaurants are but little frequented. On the other hand, the public frequent the dairies In great number, to chat with friends or read the newspapers, to the ac companiment of a black or white cof fee or a glass of cold or warm milk. To close a bargain or to talk busi ness, the milk saloon is resorted to; chess and billiards are likewise to be played In these recognized places of public resort. But, in spite of this enormous consumption of milk, the supply is most wretched; in fact, it is indescribably bad. Chicago Jour nal. HONEST CONFESSION. A Doctor's Talk on Food. There are no fairer set of men on earth than the doctors, and when they find they have been In error they are usually apt to make honest and manly confession of the fact. A case in point is that of an eminent practitioner, one of the good old school, who lives in Texas. Ills plain, un varnished tale needs no dressing up; "I had always bid an intense preju dice, which I can now see was unwar rantable and unreasonable, against all muchly advertised foods. Hence, I never read a line of the mony 'nds. of Grape-Nuts, nor tested the food till last winter. "While in Corpus Chrlstl for my health, and visiting my youngest eon, Who has four of the ruddiest, health iest little boys I ever saw, I ate my first dish of Grape-Nuts food for sup per with my little grandsons. I be came exceedingly fond of it and have eaten a package of It every week since, and find it a delicious, refreshing and strengthening food, leaving no ill ef fects whatever, causing no eructations (with which I was formerly much troubled), no sense of fullness, nausea, nor distress of stomach in nny way. "There is no other food that agrees with me so well, or sits as lightly or pleasantly upon my stomach as this does. I am stronger and more active since I began the use of Grape-Nuts than I have been for ten years, and am no longer troubled with nausea and In digestion." Name given by Tostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. , Look In each pkg. for the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville." CSLe PPR.WIXa FRUIT TREES. It is impossible to have first class vegetahlis and fruit without spKay lng, saja the Garden Magazine. Most people are afiald of the subject, be cau. they think they must learn all about the Insects and a lot of hard Latin names. It Is not necessary to get expensive apparatus. Four dollars will buy an excellent pump and hose suitable for home use. This outfit consists of a portable, double acting force pump, attached to a hand buck et, vitk hose and nozzle for spraying. CHERRY TREES FOR SHADE. It has been repeatedly urged thai fruit trees should be set out on vari ous parts of the farm. But this plan has not been followed for various rea sons; a great many fanners who plant trees for shade foi stock, plant those which bear no fruit. Although they make an excellent shade I think it would be much better to combine' the two good qualities and so benefit both man and beast. I have planted a num ber of cherry trees, which will grow to good size and bear excellent fruit. This kind of fruit does not fall off, will not Injure stock and Is always marketable. A cherry tree will grow fast and generally live to a good age. Their foliage being very dense they afford excellent shade. It costs little more to raise these than forest trees, the only difference being In the orlg' inal cost, and this will be repaid in the fruit. Lcuis Caiupbell, la The Epltomist ENGLISH GARDENS. There is a fundamental difference between the English and the Auieri can garden, writes Professor L. II. Bailey in the Garden Magazine. The Englishman's gardeu is well nigh as essential as his tor.se. It Is like an extra room to the residence. It Is for the family rather than for the public. It therefore works itself Into the de veloping consciousness of children, the garden love becomes as much a part of the person as books and furniture and music do. A:i English teacher recently Inspected the study work at Cornell University. "What surprises me." she said. "Is that you need to do such work. The English child loves nature as if by instinct. The Amcri can garden is likely to be all In front yard. It is usually of the look-at-ine kind. His mode for the public to see. This may contribute to public spirit and chic betterment, but 1j;c3 lis drig' inality and vitality. GROWING BULBS. A method of growing bulbs In ary pretty dish that may bs choncn without drainage of any kind will b welcomed by most housekeepers. This can bo done, says an authority, by using fibro iustead of earth. Many seedsmen sell fibre for the purpos?, and eocon fibre refuse may be used. Tho fibre should be soaked iu water a couple of day3. Then a few pieces of eharcocl chauld be put in the bottom of tha vasa cr bowl to absorb any impurities that may arise, and on the top of this should be two or three i:iche3 cf Cbrc. Upon the fibre the bulbs are place;! closely enough so as Just to touch or.3 another, and finally the vessel Is filled nearely to the rim with fibrs and gen tly pressed down. The bu'.bs are r.cw set in a cool, airy place away frorj the frost, and kept fairly molct, but not ovcrmoist. When tuey show a:i inch of growth they are Lrcug'-it cut into more light and air. GRArE CUTTIXCS. To propagate grapes frou cuttings, the cuttings should be made In tho fall, from wood of Oat seasc'3 growth, and packed sway in cend (some prefer dust) and kept in a suit able place through the winter. Br.t cuttings incy to nicdo now frcia lant year's growth, aud put r.t cr.ee i:i the ground, with reascnaljb prespects cf success. The cuttings should bo about eight inches long, and shcr.lC javo nat less thau three joints. Cut cat close to the lower joint, br.t leave ttout aa lueh of stem above the upper Jalt. Insert the cutting In tao ground, per pendicularly or ut o:iy angle desi.-ed. leaving the top bud about cn i:ich above the surface. Be sure) that tlio soli Is carefully packed tight to tho cutting below tho surface. 'JLe ground about the cutting nuct net dry out, and if the plncj whero it 13 inserter, is quite sandy favorable results are uore certain. THE CARD3N FENCC3. If you must have a gare'en fjnee, let me offer a suggestion, cays a writer in ths Gcrden Mocaslno. Mr.ko a fence of locust posts, cn which stretch oue-Inch uesh chicken wire. There may bo a top and bottom rail, or not. It will furnish you a first clacs pea, bean and tomato trellis, and should a part be too chad) for vegetables, plant wild cucumber or morning glory, which will cow their cwu seed year after year and be no trouble to you, but, iustead, a Joy forever; or tho entire fence may He made a thing of beauty by covering It with sweet peas or nasttTtlucic. When the peas end beans oi tomatoes reach the top of the fence, which should be four feci, I think, cut the taps eff aud force the strength Info the fruit. Wo use a combination of flowers and berries- for the garden's division lines Instead cf a fence, currants, gooseber ries, blackest'!, and even tne low growing strawberry being utilized, and our friends at least always speak of the nest, well kept appearance of our little foxdtn plot QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-R WW.VVrtVWW.VWV'.V'.VeV iff, Si' I" MISS JULIA j, Heartily Approve of J WeWeVeVeVeWAVeVeVeWeV IN a recent letter to The I'cruna Medi cine Co., Mis Julia Marlowe, of New York City, writes the following: "I am ulad to write my en flomcment of the prrat remedy, i'eruna, n a nerre tonto. I do nn miwt heartily," Julia Mar lowe, Nervousness is very common among women. This condition is due to nnemic nerve centres. The nerve centres are the rfeirvoirs of nervous vitality. These cen tres become bloodless for want of proper nutrition. This is especially true in the spring season. Every spring a host of invalids Wis ' fh M i 4U Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you want LION COFFEE always, nnd he, being a square man, will not try to Bell you any thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE lor over a quarter of a century ? Ia there any stronger proof of merit, than tho Ok a o o Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiuma SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE W00LS01T H?ICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 32 YEARvS SELLING DIRECT 1 I We are the largest manufacturers of We Have No Agents but ship anywhere for ex amination and approval, guaranteeing aafs deliv ery. Yon are out noth- tag if not aatlsfied aa to lityle, quality and, price. We make 800 atylea of Rlto. SI. ComMnttlon Bumrr win 65 atvlea of stick wit inH H In. rutlir tltn. Price - , com)lta.00. AtfoodUMiU Vi j Elkhart Carriage 00, Hirneii Archbishon Messmer of Mllwanlrpn has been forced to ask police protec tion against the Importunities of beg gars. Not long ago some mention wns made In the papers of a few of his deeds of ckarlty. THE FISH BRAND SLICKER A VALUED FRIEND :A pood many years ago I bought a FISH BRAND Slicker, and it has proren 4 valued friend for many a stormy day, but now It Is getting old and 1 mast bava another. Vkass cend me a price-list. (Tbaname of ltd worttir doctor, ohilfvd to be oat In til uita of wtMihtr, will Ih cWuq ud i.pUcatioo.) QWPTJWJIP WWS FUR. 1904. A. J. TOWER CO. cMVFD Boiton,U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN JlSfSKS COMPANY, Limited ,.' Toronto, Canada ''SHIRKS Wet Weather Clothing-, Suite, and Hata for all lunda of wet work or aport MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, Home. eeU malM FKEK Addraee, feafeekUit ATI. OLMSTED. La) ftaeN V. JJTJk. A OorUIn Core tor FaTcrlahneaa, . ' Pleerdere. and Deilroi Mather Grir. Werpae. lW Break en Calda Muraalnnhilil. 11 N tuM. At all Draaeuea. Itda. "" iViVWiViViVW WAX J v. , X MARLOWi i 'ertina for the Kcrven. S '.WAV.W.WAV.W.V.V.VA are produced as the direct result of weak nerves. This can bo easily obviated by using I'erunn. i'eruna strikes at the root or the difficulty by correcting the digestion. Digestion furnishes nutrition for the nerve centres. Properly digested food furnishes these reservoirs of life with vital ity which leads to strong, steady nerves and thus nourishes life. I'eruna is in great favor among women, especially those who have vocations that are trying to the nerves. ltitfi a bottle ' I'erunn to-dnv. If lion do not revel ve all the lien 'e IIIh irom I'eruna th it i,u ejixct ed; ivrlle to Or, 41. It. Hurl man. Vol n mini v, Ohio. IB , Confidence of the People and ever Increasing popularity ? LION COFFEE Is carefully se lected at the plantation, skipped direct to our various factories, where It is skillfully roasted and carefully packed In sealed pack agesunlike loose coif ee, which Is exposed to germs, dust, in sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches you as pure and clean as when It Ielt the factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. vehicles and harness in the world sell ing to consumers exclusively. vehicle and harnau . JTTV. . Canopy Top Smm. Prlct complete Mfrf. Co., ElKhrert. Indian. I write to let yon know bow I appreciate row Ca.c.rrti. I commenced tkmf tlit-m !ut Noycm. ber and i took two ten cent koiea and naaurd a tape worm 14 ft. long. Then I commenced taking them gain and Wodneiday, April 4th. I paaacd another tape worm ts ft. long aud ovi-r a thonaand email worma. Prerlooa to lur taking Caacarcti I didn't app'lte " Upe-worm. falwaye had a email Wm. r. Brown, IH Franklin St.. Brooklrn, H. T. Weaaant. Palatable. Potent. Ten to Good. Do flood. iie. .JVeieikon or Urlp... 10c. c.S0c.Neor plain bulk. The genuine tablet itamped CCO. UneranteeU to enre or your money hack. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 504 MXUALSALE. TEN MILLION BOXES . P. N. U. 18, 1905. s ffffiyjb B For a r Trie bowels CANOV CATHARTIC KJJM-UHiliLOigLIa Mjd Boat Couuh Byrup. 'lastei Good. Lee HI 7ffl In tiros. Sold by dxvjfelata. f 1 llHJl.r.iJr -Eft tf amicteel wlta weak cjea. nee) Thompson's Ejre Valer J