lfr bf i r t GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN J Mlaa Muriel Armltage. Female Weakness is Pelvic N Catarrh Always Half Sick are tho Woman' Whs Have Pelvic Catarrh. Catarrh of any oTgan, if allowed to pro gress, will affect the whole body. Catarrh without nervousness is very rare, bnt pelvic catarrh and nervousness go hand in hand. What is so distressing a sight as a poor half-sick, .nervous woman, suffering from tne many almost unbearable symptoms of pelvic catarrh ? Sho does not consider WC00STER IB Stew RIFLE (Sb PISTOL CARTRIDGES. " It's the shots that hit that count. ". Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene trating blow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. ALL, DEALEU3 SBLt, WINCHESTER MAKE OP CARTRIDGES. LAST MOUNTAIN VALLEY LANDS ASSINIBOIA, CANADA. The Garden of the Northwest The wheat crop this year will average 30 bus. per acre. Good Water. Ample Fuel. Good Roads. Land in this favored district may be bought for $7.00 to $8.00 per acre. 23 TOWNSHIPS TO 8 ELECT FROM Buy direct from the owners. Why pay agent's commission ? We prefer to deal direct with purchasers. Write to us for particulars. WM. PEARSON CO., 383 MAIN ST., WINNIPEG. CANADA. who bayg. Leseon number end). SUrok is an extraction of wheat used to atif fen cJoth VwbW kunderei Xact (tarebfis ia time iviD rotthe goods thy tare used to IltifftlL gnrj' W e'5 Defiance um is abtoltttelj nteJ Itgivw ww .11 uf UaealtrirNKtUkW tios or soaey feeefc. Itj cue is e usees iwii anna t all groeers, Jt.ta Jfej 'vary beat. " tuMMtenma tr. TteDfflAlKE STARCH C0, OMAfiA. - Nft wnm&duiA. (Imnha, Neb. Bend for Catalogue W. N. U., Omaha. No. 371903 2Ms THANK PE-RU-NA FOR THEIR RECOVERY AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING. Miss Muriel Armltage, 36 Greenwood Ave, Detroit, Mich., District Organixer of the- Royal Templars of Temperance, in a recent letter, says : 'I think that a woman naturally shrinks from making her troubles public, but restored health has meant so much to mo that I feel for tho sako of other suffering women it is my duly to tell what Peruna has dona for me. "I suffered for five years with utcrino irregularities, which brought on hysteria and mado mo a physical wreck. I tried doctors from the different schools of medicine, but without any perceptible change in my condition. In my despair I called on an old nurse, who advised me to try Peruna, and promised good re sults if I would persist and take it reg ularly. I thought this arts tho least. I could do and procured a bottle. I knew as soon as I began taking it that it was affecting mo differently from anything I had used before, and so I kept on tak ing it. I kept this up for six months, and steadily gained strength and health, and when I had used fifteen bottles I considered myself entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman to-day." Miss Muriel Arxnitago. Peruna cures catarrh of the pelvic organs with the same surety as it cures catarrh of tho head. Peruna has bo coma renowned as a positive euro for female ailments simply because the ail ments are mostly duo to catarrh. Ca tarrh is tho causo of tho trouble. Perunaicures tho catarrh. Tho symp toms disappear. herself ill enough to go' to bed, but she is far from being able to do her work without tho greatest exhaustion. This is a very common sight and is almost always duo to pelvic catarrh.- , It is worse than foolish for so many womento' suffer year after with a disease that can be permanently cured. Peruna cures catarrh permanently. It cures old chronic cases as well as a slight attack, tho only difference being in tie length of time that it should take to effect a cure. If you do not deriTe prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Peruna: writs at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. If marriage 1b a lottery it's up to tho government to exclude lovo letters from tho malls. Defiance Starch ts guaranteed big gest and best or money refunded. 10 ounces, 10 cents. Try It now. In sea poker bewaro of signal codo experts. When a doctor calls he always takes the pot. RUNNING FOR COVER. rtJ, Trie 'original fXNm: . twnrn rWll asrnflP OHEICLOIHNG (nACCMMAUAMItlLOW) WILL COVER YOU IMA KPF Yrtll MY IU Pffl'WWOTHTWfillHL uizZr on mil mirtniu. '.&" TAUMinsniunv A.JLT0WW Caft03T0K.MAU.U3Jl TO CANAMMI COLlsaW. T0MITaAH. hot :r- MHIIohs of U.M.C. Shot Shells re sold each year. They are made la the largest cartridge factory la the world. TUKIOKWEmLIOCmilDQECO. aniDOIPOMT. CONN. Your4Mhr mum them. CaUhr at upon request. vtt. :- vmmm- IWlllfI Ira LSi ,., 1 For the Individual 1796 1872 3 1952 WHERE OTHERS GIVE UP IS JUST WHERE WE GET OUR Am SECOND BREATH. J THIS ACCURACY REVIEW DEPARTMENT is for cooperation In information to reduce mututHy expensive mistakes. Jt le for mechan teat, commercial and professional people; Vu employer, tmptoyt and cuttomtr; and tontlttt of txtrattt tai4n by ptrmttilon from Vu copy riqhttd letters, tt Ueturet, noti boott andUorarUi of Dr. Sari it. Pratt. When you ttcvri on any tubjeet an Idea pinonatlf vitfitt to you, and fou wltK, to gin ( to Mm, addrtu Mm In eare of The John Ortrar Ubrary, MBreAall Field Building, CMeajo. JTe U hunting the tchole world oter for Information of every day uee to yov, and he rejrttt hie Inability, pereonally to reply to contributors. So far ae ponlble he tclthee to haee In this epaee the very ideas you uovtd Ute to find here. You are at liberty to etnd Mm any svgfsttlon you may care to. Hie Arcade Tndea libraries were started In U7S and nov con-, tain unpublished information dating bad to nte with tyitematle plans extending to IMS. Your ehort story of some example of forethought de posited tn the Arcade Index collection may prove to be your best monument. Saturday morning I had a 10 a. m. appointment with a Chicago man and he had telephoned that he would be an hour late. After debating in my mind and waiting twenty mlnutCB I decided to borrow paper and find a desk and start this subject. After writing a few words a man camo in and laid a package on tho desk and be gan talking with a man at a nearby desk. Thinking he used tho desk I was at I loft it and again sat down on the callers' couch by tho olovator door and before I had written a minute there, rzy 10 a. m. man walked i n at 10:25. Now, I had reasoned that as h had been de tained beyond 10 a. m. ho might bo released before 11 a. m., and he was. When he came In ho politely explained and as ho had a man with him he said he would see me In a moment. Soon ho came ott and Invited me Into his office, saying that he could give me a half hour. It took us about fifteen minutes to advance our subject a step and make anothor appointment for 10 a. m. Monday. I got thoro seven minutes late that morning, and he was much later, but I got at this letter again. Now po liteness pays. Had I been indifferent to the man who put the bundle on tho desk Saturday morning I would not have seen my man whon ho came In. Inquiry pays also, because Just now by more thorough inquiry than I made on coming In, I find my man is sick at his homo and not likely to be down this a. m. Waiting time is "dead stock11 time and It pays to bo able to Invest It by thinking or writing. Tho skillful handling of irritating things produces pearls even an oyster knows, that. A foundry salesman on tho road told mo If ho had to wait Iwo or throe days to see his man ho got so rattled that ho seldom sold any thing in that town that trip. If he had studied how to use his tlmo aright while ho waited he might havo made an extra good sale. Whilo speaking to some men at the Ravonswood asso ciation I asked the secretary If ho had any cards which wore printed on only one side and which ho Intended tJt iu.vit n. iiu asm JOB, una goi a bundle for mo. I passed them out to tne men, explaining that the cards were known as "dead Btook" in the stock room and that we could bring them to life, and as I talked to them f wanted tnom to write some thought or question on tho back of the cards for my work. Then I collected the cards and secured sorao information personally useful to me. I have res cued a strong catalogue from the waste basket and turned It Into a $25 scrap-book. AH of us Bee, hear, road and think of things every day which are worth savlne and exchanging with other people. There Is such a thing as "dead stock" Ideas, latent or Idle In your head, note book, or in bundles of papers and magazlnos which you frequently throw away and it Is an occasional rescue of such a one you are Invited to make for your continued growth, Uie boneflt of others and tho success of Tho Arcade Index which Is an Index to Indices a continually growing, unpublished guide to the most reliable sources of urvtn-datn Information on any personal, mechan ical, Industrial, commercial and pro fessional oubject jfcyj THE I fcl A R C A 0 B J3 INDEX Dead Stock ; Possibilities : Desirable Longevity Very old men with young hearts haro always Interested mo. Whon I began studying tho dally sources of desirable longevity my In terest in tho healthy-elderly in crensed. A few wcoUb ngo I mot in n, Chi cago bank a slx-foot-slx gentleman who had been enjoying llfo for near ly eighty yonrs. After telling him about my now in terest In longevity forces and asking him for a talk on the subject, ho re plied: "Well, you havo struck mo at a bad time, I am going East to-night for three months." On suggesting that ho might give mo in a mlnuto a few hints for young men, ho told me 'this: ' "Extreme regularity In eating, slocping and working havo been my rulo. My Sunday la not as regular rb other days and I do not feel as well on account of It." On a previous occasion ho had told mo that he ato what ho liked and wanted and that ho had nut lost an office day on account of Blcknesa in forty-five years. Ho waa a healthy man and enjoyed wholesome food. H had high motives and a Burning face. Ho mado money and used it wisely. You can appreciate my intense feelings when I read that a few days ago he was killed by a train while crossing a track in an Eastern town. Collected Paragraphs. Thomas A. Edison says: "I believe tho llfo of a man can be prolonged. Man ought to llvo to bo a hundred years of age." Tho Chicago Record says: "Within less than thirty, years the average duration of life has nearly doubled In Chicago." One doctor says: '-Good care has more to do with longevity than in herited qualities." Another doctor says: "Hard work seldom kills It doesn't wear us out very fast, but it is tho running con stantly and tho overstrain of ono part that causes the trouble." A Jolly old centenarian said: "Stop when you havo eaton enough." An educator says: "Becoming thor oughly Interested In a good spare time hobby Is very likely to Improve one's health and lengthen life." "As long jib tho world has oxiste4 mankind has been searching ways to lengthen llfo. Sensible peoplo nowa days think the best elixir of llfo if fresh air, sunshine, the right kind ol food and a good tomper." "Dr. Holmes thought a mortal sick nesB an clement of longevity, and 11 is true that serious weakness is not only frequently coupled e with great ability, but with unusually long living also." Sickness is intended to bo ono of life's stepping stones and a kind warning, but frequently it, by perver sion, becomes a millstono around a human neck. More machinery Is Jerked out than worn out, and many moro men are executed by useless hurry and worry than aro consumed by nocessary du ties. Discriminate, as suggestions useful to tho sluggish are unreliablo for tho excitable. Even a locomotlvo must take a rost, hut it is better for it to run too far than to rest too long. Keeping well Is llko walking a tight rope. You can fall off either way, and one side is as dangerous as the other. Find your weak spot, as a correct knowledge of yourself Is an essential In taking good care of yourself. Now, the question of all questiona 1b how to do as well as you know bow and keep choorful till moving day when wo say good-byo to bones and muscles. The Arcade Research Registers are fcr tho registration of valuable scattered and unrecorded In formation, and you are Invited to con tribute a paragraph containing Infor mation which you have read, heard, or thought of, which has enabled you to take better care of yourself. Men talk to men by means of signs, manners, voice, speaking tubes, tele phones, telegraph, letters and messen gers, A good rule is to have the man' ners you would with you had had if you were to meet them at a banquet in an hour or if you were to want some favor of them. Some of the smartest men in the world have defeated each other's best life work by foolish and much re gretted strife over little things. It does not pay to fight when diplomacy can wist. The religion that Is Inld on tho shelf soon gets mouldy. Atk Your Denier for Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating feet ami Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Eimo tnaVci new or tight Shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and shoo stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, La Hoy, N. Y. Tho woman who wears her fcnthorB In her bonnet won't let her llttlo boy rob birds' nests becnuRo it la cruel. Stath of Ohio, City or Tolkdo, t l,wrA Cni-sTr. f ' FruxK .1. ciikikt mtkfi nth tint lie ti ttntor ErtDr or tht firm ot r. .1. Ciikmkt A Co.. doing aitneM In tha Cltr of Toledo, County ami Bute fortlil, and that itld firm will nr tiia 10111 of ONK ltUNDltKl) DOM.AltS for etrti and avrrr rate of Catarrh that cannot bo cured hf trie uie of Hall's Catarrh Ci-rk. fhank j. ciiKNKr. Sworn to before ma and nubucrived la hit pretence, thli eth day ot December, A, l. 1M9. J I A. W. GI.KA80K, 1l!i;f A'otary Public. Wall' Catarrh Curn In taken Internally, and aria tlreetly on the blood end mucoua aurfacea of toe aratem. send for ti-MlmonUlt, free. K. .1. CHK.NhV CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all I)rnalli.7ta. llall'a Family l'lila are the beat. Fear, remorse nnd repentenco nrc aunlogoUB termB. After Nature BtnmpH a gon hi b she breaks tho die. man of If you don't get tho biggest and best It's your own fault. Doflanco Starch Is for sale ovprywhero and there Is positively nothing to equal It In quality or quantity. If overybotly told tho truth in thU world what a mlsernblo old place It would be. vSt.b' 'is,n1 Binder V straight Bo cigar. Ijo other brand of cigars Is so popular with tho smoker. Ho has learned to rely upon Its uniform high quality. Lewis' Factory, l'corin, 111. DebtB of gratitude aro usually com promised for about ten cents on tho dollar. WHENCE COMES THIS MIGHTY HEALING POWER? ALL THE LAND WONDERS AT THE REMARKABLE CURES EFFECTED BY PROFESSOR ADK1N. HEALS DISEASES CALLED INCURABLE. Ministers, Doctori and Professional Men Tell how He hi Cured the Blind, the Lams' the Paralytic, and Many on the Very Brink of Death. FREE HELP FOR THE SICK, Profeeaor Adkin Offers to Help all Sufferers from any Disease Absolutely Free of Charge, ProfetsSonal Men Investigate His Powers, &mssWssKssWsWsssWrKss y PnOF. THOS. F. ADKIN, President of tho Institute of Physicians and Burgeons. Tn all parts of the coutnry men and women, doctors and siirgeons, clergymen nnd educators, arc wondering at the re markable cures made by Professor Thomas F. Adkln, discoverer of tho Adkln Vltaopathtc treatment. Prof. Adkln heals not by drugs, nor by Christian Science, nor by Osteopathy, nor by Hypnotism, but by a subtle psychic forco of nature In combination with cer tain magnetic remedies which contain the vory elements of life and health. A reporter recently talked with Prof. Adkin, anu was asked to Invite till read era of this paper who are sick, or who nre worried by the Ills of those dear to them, to write to him for assistance. "Bome DSODle lllivo rifrlnrol." aM Trnf Adkln, "that my powers are superhuman, they call me a man of mysterious nowers. Thla Is not so; 1 cure because I under stand nature, because I use the subtle force of nature to build up the system and restore health. Hut at the same time I bellevo that It would not have been given me to mnko the discoveries I have made or the ability to develop them. If Jt had not been Intended that I should uso them for the general good. I there fore feel that It Is my duty to give the benefit of the science I practice to all who are suffering. I want you to tell your readers that they can write to me In the strictest confidence If they aro troubled with any kind of n disease, and I will thoroughly diagnose their cases and pre scribe a simple homo treatment which I postlvely guarantee to effect a complete euro, aosolutely free of charge. I care not how serious their cases, nor how hopeless they may e'.m. I want them to write to me nnd let me make them well. I feel that this Is my life work." Bo great Is tho sensation wrought In the medical world by the wonderful cures performed by Prof. Adkln. that several professional gentlemen were asked to In vestigate the cures. Among these gentle men were Dr. L,. 13. Hawley and Mr, L.. O. Doano, both famous physicians and surgeons. After a thorough and pains taking Investigation, these eminent phy sicians were so astounded at the far reaching powers of Prof. Adkln. and the wonderful efllcacy of Vltaopathy, that they volunteered to forsake all other ties in life and all other kinds of treatment and devote themselves to assisting Prof. Adkln in his great work for humanity. With the dlscoverey of the Adkln Vlta opathy treatment, eminent physicians or generally agreed that the treatment of disease has at last been reduced to an exact science. In all, some 8 000 men and women have been cured by tho Dowers of Prof. Adkln. Bome were blind, some were lame, some were deaf, some were paralytics, scarcely able to move, so great was their Infirm ity. Others were afflicted with Bright' disease, heart disease, consumption, and other so-called Incurable diseases Some were sufferers from kidney trouble, dys paosla, nervous debility, insomnia, neu ralgia, constipation. rheunmtsm. and other similar Ills. Somt 'rs r.ic and women addicted to drunkenness, mor phine, and other evil habits. In all cases Proff Adkln treats he guarantees a cure Even thosjt on the brink or the grave, with all hope of recovery gone and lies paired of by doctors nnd friends alike, hove been restored to perff-t health liy the force of Vltnopathv, and Prof. Adkln's marvelous skill. And remarkable hh It may seem, distance has made no differ ence. Those living far away hnve been cured in the privacy of their own hemes as well as those who havo been treat'd In person. Prof. Adkln asserts that he can cure any one at any distance as well as though he stood before them. Tlead a few hort extracts from those who have taken his home treatment nt b distance and deride for yourself whether his claims are well fnnni'od. From Mrs. drtte E. Hough. Omaha. Nebr., comes this kindly expression: First to Prohibit Slavery. The first Americana to prohibit slav ery in this country, wcro tho back woodsmen of Vormont, who Incorpor ated this rulo In tho constitution of 1777, which established Vermont at an Independent republic. Mnyo W. Hnzeltlne, tho well known author and critic, contributes to Harper's for Au gust an historical account of tho time whon Vermont was a self-governing republic, possessing a unique council ot thirteen censors, who wcro chosen by tho peoplo every sovon years for l.io purpose of Inquiring if tho consti tution had been violated. Tho article Is Illustrated by portraits! and rare documents. FREE TO WOMEN! to prove tha healing unit Cleansing power of l'a,xtlna Toilet AntUrtlo tto will mall a large trial paeUtie with book of UitfuotloBO beotataly free. This Is not a tiny sample, hut a largo package, enough to con vince nnyono of l Its value. Women ail over tho country era pralalDf Pnxtlne for what it hit dona In local treat- tnniit nf fnmln Mia. Atittn nil Inflammation and illach&rgen, wonderful avt a tlonnslng veftlni.1 douche, for noro throat, naul catarrh, nan mouth wash nnd to rnmovo tartar and whiten the trelb, Send today) a postal card will do, KnldhydraeBtatinrtantpoatpalabyae.o'P enU, Urg-o box. flallsracllon s;uarantc& THIS it. 1'AXTON CO., Iloaton, Masc 14 Colnrobaa Avn. CHAMPION TRUSS K W&r. Auk Your Fnralclan'e Adtke. BOOKLET KRDB. rhltadtlpkla Trots Oo 010 Loeuat St.. Mile., Fa Geislia Diamonds Tha) LalatBlealUBleeTeryt nrl(ht.aparknntf.beaattral. Fo brllllencr ther equal die asnolno. etandlm all teat andpnacleeatMrta. )na twentieth. I mem ma eipenva. on prl !)( taiemlnatloa. eth tin with 1 orattlculajne,irloe,.to.,addr TaeK. Greg AIrapt.Ce., SIMUrnakllaBt., CMaage.Ha, It afflicted with .rfThowjiiin't Eyt Watir .an J1"." XoT nftn years, and spent wJMnn,0tu50octorln DUt dll not got X ..? laa ven doctors treat m un.?.&a.Un ,ha.StL) but they failed to understand my troub e. Then I had two t'n'an"'.'"?;. Wh'Ch left me In wo 8, fIrrtHi0lir.ndv'rt,l,'ment wre to you wf.Mv,ce,i toolt youp treatment which was very plwtannt to take, and now I am SSI1 ? ,h?r,dy Jrce from Patn. happy received. th gr'at benen av bu'Jv1 hWA" Adams, of Blakes 5.I& who hlwl been ,nmo 'or twenty ye. wag permanently cured by Profia- kftrn.T'Vl0"1 operation of knV '& boui ihe Hani0 mo ho city of Wne.!,,.F Y.Vt WP trtll by the cuo wrh?h L ?,d?Bt. r""ntH. Mr. P. a. u right, who had been partly blind .for hu'rlSF erloJ-John E. W of MlllersT ".""' Ptt" who had suffered for yearn fn cal?rat over hl left eye, was an 5JJ?fi!?.?rwI?0 p'rf.ect "Wit. wftnmii $?J" vu neW8 Sf Ul recovery of Mrs Mary Ucher, who had been practically MrVkaDyoar' wh,I' in WaVren. :. nn u'r,Yii SaY.nBe- a no,ea Thotographer and artist, who waa not only partially blind and deaf, but at death'a door front a n?J5".c".t,0?.K0f airtaM- restored to Adkf hca,th andjBtrength by iProfeaaor Y: H- Mitchell, of Fenton. Ont., Canada. rVrU?,To.a.,,J'Som tnls my ooncem-i I. W. II. Mitchell, do hereby state that having been treated by Thog. P. Adkin for a complication of diseases and havlnir been cured In three week's time, when all other remedies failed, I desire to acknowl edge this by my own handwriting-, nnd If any ono wUhes to correspond with mo relative to my ease, I will glndly do bo. believing that in helping others to tak the treatment, they will never regret It us long as they llvo. lV" ' ,BetB- ot Prls. Texas, says be fore beginning your treatment I thought It was h scheme to deceive the unwary JIM, "!y..Lhn.J '.! ! .. w. ...u,.v, wu.o a,, wtiiiuui avail x became despondent. Your month's treat- .'""""..""y, 1,ny?. ?. elr ..-..... V.-..V....U,, Bu x , leenn coots ,ni 'v.e.ry way- "acknche has gone, con stipation of long standing Is a thing ot ni,pa,t-,. APP,lt8 nd digestion good. Sleep well nights, and I am In my sixty sixth year, and making a good livelihood nia.r.m.?ror,t "Vltaopathv. 4he Invisible, P-werV. ,hc "lenco of IJfc, th gift or God. has accomplished this. May you live long and be happy. Here Is another: I wish to write you what I call good news. The month's treatment Is nearly finished and so aro my troubles. I have had no palpitation, for oyer two weeks. My rest is Just love l . sleep llko a babe, drop1 to sleep n soon as I get to hed. Before I commenced, your -treatment I was up some nights as many as eight and ten times, and havo lain awake until 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning. I can express my feelings ia no other way than W saying wonderful, wonderful.' Mrs. v. D. Spauldlng, Fletch- Oij Vis And this: A short time ngo I saw In the Houston Post your advertisement, t sent for the treatment, and when I re ceived it I was suffering great pain. I was so blind thut I could not see to read. On the 23d day of February I received your Vitaopathlo treatment; on the fourth day that I tried tha treatment the pain a all left me suddenly: I have felt no paln ! fl5ei l ettrn""v request all who may be suffering as I have suffered to write you. giving a statement of their case nnd taki a month s home treatment. I am sure by ' Vltaowthy. " they Cn bt cnre I have had honorable dealings with Pro fessor Adkln ana his staff of physicians and surgeons and will be glad to tell any S."ifih0Tra.1 fc'', towards the treatment WnlOn I hflVa ratalvad an klM v alncVwlV. R D. CoWn"" " ,OU itapoathy curs not one disease alon. but J,1 c.Vre" nlL dlaeaeea when used In y" "rf 'ck. no matter what your rileenss nrnWhP "ay yo" cannot be cured, write nw-fi,or aMn day: te" him the principal symptoms of your complaint win J?n,0UH!lave ben BUffrlng. and ho will at once diagnose your case, tell you the exact disease from which you "axa ?h?,enn' a,nd.1Pr8crlbe tho treatment that will positively cure vou. This costs you absolutely nothing. Professor Adkin will nlbo send you n copv of his marvel ous now book entitled, "How to Be Cured and How to Cure Others." This book tells you exactly how Professor Adkin w cure you It fully nnd completely describes tho nnlnro nf hi. uin.i...6 treatment. It also explains to you how vou yourself may possess this great heal- ,..- i-icr inn 1 i-uip me hick around you. Professor Adkln does not ask oa cent for his services in this connection, They will be given to you absolutely free. Ho has made a wonderful discovery, and ho wishes to place it In the hands of every sick person In th country, that he may ho restored to perfect health and strength. Mark your letter Dersonul when you wrlta ?."'' .nr.one ,,ut Professor Adkln will test .,Ad"",PlP,'""or Thnni- " Adkln, Ottlee 327, Rochester, N. Y.. U. 8. A,