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MMs This Pi i etty Saved om Catarrh the Lungs By Pe-ru-na JEATH3 BY FIRE 600 MONTHLY. MISS FLORENCE KEN All MWs lfloreitee fi. Koimli. -l?A Miirlu street, Ottawa, Out., writes: "A few months ago I caught a sdvoro cold, which settled on my lungs and re tntflncd there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and back began to ache severely and frequently. ...... " was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I felt so sick that T was ready to try anvthlng. it brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that 1 had the right medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect health since. now have the greatest faith In Peruna. " Florence B. Kenan. WOMEN SHUUtD BEWAHE OF COfeTRACTIN CATARRH The cold wind and ruin, slush and mud of win- J tor are especially foiiildfivo to catarrhal dcirantrements. few women escnpe. Opon the first Hyinptoms of catehing tott Peruna should bo taken. It forti ics the system against colds and ca tarrh. Pc-ru-na for Colds and Catarrh. The following Interesting letter giv-n mo young woman's oxperience with Peruna: Mls Rose Gcrbing, a popular socioty irornnn of Crown Point, Ind., writes: . "Recently I took a long drive in the tain try, and being too thinly clad I taught n bad cold which settled on my Rings, and which I could not seem to hake off. 1 had heard a great deal of 'eruna for colds and catarrh and I ught n bottlo to try. I am pleased at 1 did. for it brought sneody relief. t only took about two bottles, and I kormidor this money well spent. "You have, a firm friend in nve, and I mot only advise Its use to my friends, but have purchased several bottles to give to thoso without tho means to buy, and have noticed without exception that it has brought about a speedy cum whorevor it has boon used." Rosa Gerbing. Pc-ru na Contains no Narcotics. One renson why Peruna has found per manent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Pe runn is perfectly harmlesa It can be usvd any length of time without acquir ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro duce temporary results. It is portnaucnt In its effects. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminntes catarrh by. re moving tho cause of catarrh. There'aro a multitude of homrs where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possible If Peruna contained any drugs of a nar- 1 co tic nature. Address Dr. Hartmon, President of The Hartmau Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. AH correspondence held strictly confidential. There are Many Imitations of aker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate Dotft be misled by them Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, e no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker & Co.'s is en- (titled to be sold as "Baker's Lookfottiu.Tiade.MMk oocoa or .BaKer s onocolate Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established J780 Dorchester, Massachusetts ?. 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America i W. L UNION MADE. VP. U. Jloucln CH.no tne art th rlor vy oaring qiiulUlix. 'I'hrv urejiial nm cot iVum tl5.no t?.OU. Tho oulytllO V. I. JIoiibIu aili.AO shoea cut miiro t u urentmt cIlor in tho W Pffey V f iy in n ic mm iiipo. w urx ifcu mm la tho ots t. i.ti.b. Ii.ilil fli.lM hnpo littvr, wnui' lunger, ami uruorcreutur vnliio thununy utlor8U.5UIiu nu the irturkot to.tlny. V. I..liuali sum-, itinera their valno by tumitlug hi name ami irlco on the bottom ufounh Khun. Look liir It. Tuko no aultliiit. W.JC. Muicla83,K nho.iMi olit through liUoivn retail ntorc lb the principal citlea, iiiul lijr rihootlrnlcra ccfryivherc. So unt, terwUcttiyoullve, V.JL..loui:luhooarovltliluyourreucli. ETTj:n rIlAIf QTJlSt MAKES AT AA'r PJIICU. .nh?!HA'AVt,,h.rle.vea! 1 lr? W.L-Douotai n&Uhoe and found it not WU't-.tarretl,Ai,t,CaihttrTleCapital,YaUnalbaU,Jn Bo7s wear W. L. DonRlaa ,3.50 Rad'$2.00 rtoas Becausa taoy fit bettor, hold thoir anapo, and wear longer thaa other makoi. W.LDOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. iX:ikI0U9t'!u'ti Corona CMtiUn in Mi SOihoa. tVivnn volt it conutlerrtt to It th finest patent ltahrr product. T70V'0lt KYKTAVVS WIIiLNOT WCA.lt UIC.UISX- urtt jr Information, ur tt far i mtrattd Catalvouc nA StiHua SiuUi. W.L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS Statistic! for 1000 Bltow 0.77U Llwi Lost in That Ycnr. So remote do most of us rcsnrd tho Ufc-hnxard of flro that tho followlns statistical excerpts and comparisons will come as a surprise. The calcula llona thcmsDlves are based upon in surance year boohs, vital statistics and the twelfth federal census. They are taken from the last general statistical period of twelve months covering life os8 by tills cause through the entire country. During the last census yea'r, deaths resulting from tiro reached tho unprecedented total of (1,772, or over 500 lives sacrlllced each and every month to the destroying element. Tho proportion of life-loss averages, dur- ng tho period, about evenly, a Uttlo under 9 per 100,000, but showing an Increase from 5.G In 1S90 to 8.8 In 1000 per 100,000 of population. Citizens In the dliicrent sections of tho United States, says tho Fireproof Magazine, will read with Interest, and, wo fear, with dread, the figures for the following states and cities respec tively: Illinois, 310; Chicago, 130 of the total. IudLanu, 173; Indianapolis, 14 of tho total. Iowa, 91 reported. Michigan, 101; Detroit, 25 of the to tal. Minnesota, 100; Minneapolis, 14 of tho total. St. Louis, 72. New Jersey, 188. Now York State, CGI; Greater New York, 312. Ohio, 289; Cleveland, 39;- Clnclu natl, 20. Pennsylvania, 011; Scranton, 24 Wllkesbarre, 15; Allegheny, 20; Phila delphia, 142; Pittsburg, 49. Virginia, 271. Wisconsin, 123; Milwaukee, 25. Some striking comparisons are af forded by the following illustrative ra tios: One thousand more persons lost their lives through lire than tho whole num ber of those drowned; the figures stand: Burned, fire, etc., 0,772; drowned, 5,387. Itailroad accidents killed, 0,030. Fire, 0,772. Rheumatism claimed 5,007 victims fire, 6,772. Scarlet fever sacrificed 0,833 lives fire, 0,772. Smallpox of which we hear so much and which arouses the intenses! administrative agitation satisfied Its death claim with 8.4S4 fire, 0,772. What ha been, tho ghastly liiBcrlp tlon for 1004 we may not yet know, but the Increase of the ratio between the years 1890 and 1000 marks tho drift unmistakably enough and em phasizes more than ever the desperate need for building reform and fire proofing safeguards of tested merit. Tho Teacher Tauijlit. In their efforts to teach children, narents are often surprised by tbe orlerinal views which the youngsters take, and by their presentation of views which, while they may be but partial, arc at least correct and dls criminating so far as they go. It occurred to a father, who noticed a eamenter hammering upon the rool of a distant house, that he would glv his little eon (eight years old) a lesson In nhvslcs. by calling attention to thf fact that the blows of the hammei could be seen before, the sound niad by them could be heard, and explain ing that the difference in time be twecen the seeing of tbe blows and tho hearing of the noise was due to tho fact that light travels much fast er than sound. He sought to introduce the subject by asking the boy if he understood why It was that he could see the hammer fall before ho could hear the in 1w of thestroke. no was astouished 'o receive the reply: "Yes; it's because my eyes are nearer to the hammer th. u my ours." St. Nicholas Soil-CoIirOHHCtl. Eavesdropping at the telephone h much more prevalent thnn It ever wai at the keyhole, for detection Is so mud less probable. It Is said that one slgc of eavesdropping Is the receding torn of a speaker's voice. Some one has "cut in." Acting on this hint, a wom an who had her suspicions aroused, said to her friend suddenly "Soma one la listening." Instantly, from no where in particular, in a strange voieo came an indignant exclamation- "I'm not doing any such thing!" Nut the Only One. A youth who Is old enough to be a taut "aud tidv midshipman was asked In an examination tho other day to translate u naval term, "Lo gouvornull est doraonto" the rudder Is uushlp ped. The young gentleman nibbled hh pen nnd scraped the lloor with hh shoes, and at last, with n smile over snreadlnc ills freckled face, wrote down the following brilliant answev "The Navigating Lieutenant Ib off his head!" What May Ku. Passenuer (on ocean liner of the fu ture) Will you please direct me to uiy stateroom? It's No. 727. OlerklVa about half a mile aft. Take trolley cm on starboard promouaue. uiucago Tfl buue. Woman '5 Kidney Troubles Lydia E. PinKham's Vegetable Compound is Espe cially Successful in Curing This Fatal Disease. nrs.J.U.Lanj? end ftrs. S.Frahe Of all tho diseases known, with which women arc allllck-d, kidney dis ease is tho most fatal. In fact, unless curly and correct treatment is applied, the weary patient seldom burvlvea. Jlcing fully awaro of thin, Mrs. Pink ham early in her career, gaye exhaust ive study to tho subject, and in pro ducing hor great remedy for woman's ills Lydia M. Plnkhnm's Vegetablo Compound was careful to seo that It contained tho correct combination of herbs which was sure to control that fatal dlseaso, woman's kidney troubles. Tho Vegetable Compound acts in har mony with tho laws that govern tho entire female system, and while thero are many so called remedies for kidney troubles. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Ib tho only one espe cially prepared for women, aud thou sands have been cured of serious kidney derangements by it. Derangements of the feminine organs quickly afl'ceL tho kidneys, and when a woman has such symptoms as pain or weight in tho loins, backache, bearing down pains, urino too frequent scanty or hlgn col ored, producing scalding or burning, or deposit like brick dust in it; un usual thirst, swelllngof hands and feet, swelling under tho eyes or sharp pains in tho back running down tho insido of hor groin, she may be sure her kid neys are affected and should lose no timo in combating tho disease with Lydia K. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Com pound, tho woman's remedy for wo man's ills. The following lcttora show how marvelously successful it is. LYdJa E. Pinkham's Vcietablo ConiDound Mrs. Samuel Frako, of Prospeot Plains, N. J., writes: Dear Mrs. I'iiihlmmt I cannot, thank von mmucth for what Lydia E. rinUliainM Vfj.rtoli!o Compound 1ms dona for mo. Whoa 1 first wroto to you I had Buf fered for you in with what the doctor called Itttluey troublo nnd congestion of tlmwomb. My buekaohrrt dl'oadftillv all tlietJmr and I suirerod w) with that Iteuriug-dowu fooling I could hardly wall; aerom Uio room. I did nob g t any bettor, ko doclded to stop doctoring ulth my physician aud tl;o Lydia E. llnlc hnm's Vegetable. Compound aim I am thank ful to wiy it has entirely cured mo. 1 do all my own work, Imvo no more bnekaehu and all tho bad symptoms have disappeared. I cannot uralso vour inedk-iu) cnouch. and would advlKO nil women Buttering with kiduoy trouble to try It. Mrs. J. W. Lang, of 020 Third Ave nue, Now York, writes: Dear Mrs. Plnkham: 1 havo been n great KUtTcror with kldnoyi trouble. My back ached all tho time and l' was discouraged. I heard tliat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound would enro' kidney disease, audi began to talco it: and Ib lias cured mo when everything else had failed. I have recommended It to low of people and they all praiso il very highly. Mrs. Linlcham'u Standing In vitation Women BUJTcring from lcidnoy trouble, or any form of femalu weak ness are invited to promptly communi cate with Mra Pinkhatn. at Lynn, Jiuss. Out of tho groat volume of ox pcrlonco which she has to draw from, it is more than likely bIio has tho very1 knowledge thut will help your case.. Her advico is f rco and always holp-' ful. j a Woman's Remedy ?cr lV-man's EUs.1 f Facts Arc Skbbom TMap Uniform oxcollonfc quality for OVCf a quarter of a Century Ima etoadily incrousod tho salos o LION COFFEE, Hie leader a9 package coffee! Liosi Coffee is now used in millions of homes. Such popular succoeB spoakn for iteolf. It ia a .positive proo! that LION COFFEE has tho Confidence of the people. ' Tho uniform quality of LION COITEEE survivoH all opposition. LION COFFEE keeps Its old friends sad makes new ones every day. urn mm has even more than Its Strength, Flavor and Qual ity to commend It. On arrival from the plantation, It Is carefully roast ed at our factories and securely packed In 1 lb. sealed packages, and not opened again until needed for use In the home. This precludes the possibility cf adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust, Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purify of LION COFFEE Is thcrclorc guc ranteed to the consumer. Sold only in 1 lb. pneluucp s. Lion-howl on every paolcago Savo thooo Liou-honds for valuable, premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE "VVOOLBON SPI0E CO., Tolodo, Ohio. ft ft ffo JlBf 1 jsaie i en minion isoxes a x ear. ffWWjM THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEHIC! CANDY CATHARTIC .50c. BEST FOR THE BOWELS DrcffC&l Uti KB If we understood women hettor, perhaps we would not love them so much. If all men wore as wives ucllevo them to be, there would be no need of schools. If man loved woman as she re quirts to be loved be would have time tor nothiiii? else. FARMS FOR sale v.;: lQBallllV J. MULIIALL, Sioux CROP lAYMHNrS City. la. Tliera aio dl!eronc kinds ot black sheep. They are not all In the samo olasc. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIEB CURES catarrh of the stomach. 123"" Mm i ?07 . 11 fiUrit 111 Kk U'Lfi. la Urn (Mil tr Urtiirgliti. n N.N. U. YORK" SKJ