RESTORED TO HEALTH. Many weak, suf fering women tlj not know that their kidneys are sick. Haekache tells ul sick kidneys, nj 61) do uiluary diMir 3ers. Sick kid no) s niako bad bluod, and bad blood makes bad .II.T..0(l,n V, . - 1 valpitatiun, di.iy headaches, nervous- I ross, sleeplessness, sciatica, rheumatic pains aud cuustant depression. Can't be restored to health until tho kidneys are cured. Read how one woman was restored by using Doan's Kidney Pills: Mrs. 11. A. Vur Sickle. Oil 6th Ave., S. W. Roanoke, Ya., says: "Kidney trouhlo was hereditary in our family und 1 had been so coutiniiully aflllcted with tlio disease that I tegan to des pair of oven temporary relief, oorue times I buffered so'severely that I was confind to my bed. Tho aching In my back was Interne and the kidney dis order cuised an excess of uric acid in my Hood which Impaired my diges ti'in. 1 waB compelli'd to deny myself of many of the little delicacies of diet. The doctors diagnoncd my case as congestion or tho kidneys. I had about given up hope when I began using Irian's Kidney Pli:, but ! took only a fow doses when their curat! vo powers were proven to my Katli;fao tlon. I have never been without them in tho house since." lioun'u Kidi.ey Tills aro sold by nil dealers; prlco CO cents; or mailed on receipt of prlco by Koster-Mllburn Co., Ituflalo, X, Y. Write for f:eo trial. Upporti nit y is the cream of time. I islot on Getting It. Rome KTwtin ay they don't keep De fiance Starch hecauno they hitve a stock in hand of l'J n brnndii, which they know cannot be "old to a customer who baa once und the K or. kg. Dollauee Starch for name money. l.ove Is a groat source of economy In a hoi.seiiold. Ilalevy. I am sure PIko's Curo for Consumption naves nv lite three years uko. Mrs. Thus. K minus, kjle Street, Norwich, N. Y., Kel). 17, liWU. The world liken to crawl tit tho feet of the man who never kicks. WlgleStlck i.ai niiky iw.ii: Won't spill, break, free.o nor spot clothes. Costs 11) cents and equals 'JO cents worth of nnv other billing. If your grocw does not keep it send l'tc fnrsninple to The Ijiumlry Blue Co., 14 Michigan Street. Chicago When a Is apt to mur allows coiitentnient lie lie regarded us lacking iu Those Who Have Tried It will ue no other. Defiance Cold Water March hen no emml lu (Quantity or Qual ity lrt ok. for .0 cents. Other brands con Uio only VI ot. 1'eojle who think themselves "so pood' are often only hysterical. Stops the Cough nnd Works Off the Cold LoiativoltronioCJiiiu'uoTiililots. I'rice23c. Hachelor girls ure. refuse to admit' it. spinsters who ALT, IP-TO-HATK HOCSKKEEPKItS Cue Roil Cross Kali Blue. It nuilies clothes clean and bweet its when now. All grocers. Men take naturally and speculatiott. to card games Reached the Limit. When Herbert Spencer was in the habit of dining out with his scientific si ii 1 literary friends, a lady of conspic uous mental ability aud learning was generally one of the company and Spencer was Invariably asked to take her down to dinner. Ills hosts thought they were paying him a compliment in giving him the most brilliant l:idy of the., company, but he resented alwayf being associated with the same lady. At last, when Ills host on one occa sion said, "Mr. Spencer, will yon takn Miss down to dinner?" the phil osopher emphatically replied, "No, I will not," and another companion had to be found for him. It Made Him Dizzy. When Paul Meyer, the new sub-con-eci'tineister of tho Chicago orchestra, came froni Rlgl. Russia, he was not al lowed to play until he had Joined the musicians' union. The committee that examined him proposed to have some fun with him, so the most tangled piece of ragtiino they could find was put on tho music rack before him. Meyer took up liis violin, studied tho music, then essayed to play It. Then he took a long rest. Twice more ho tried It, then exclal.ned: "Was 1st? If you have tho menu of a Chinese res taurant br1 ',x It out and I'll play It, but this stuff mnkes me dizzy." THIN DIET. No Nourishment In IL It's not easy to keep up when cof fee has no ruined the stomach that food won't digest. A Mo. woman says: "I had been an invalid for two year from stomach trouble caused by coffee, got so had I couldn't digest food and for quite a thlle 1 lived on milk nnd lime water nothing but that a glass of milk nnd lime water six times a day. In tills way 1 manaped to live, but of course did not gain. "It was about 5 month ago I he pan using Postum Food Coffee; I did not need the milk and lime water after that, for I gained rapidly and I tan now eat a good meal and drink from 1 to 3 cups of Postum earn meal and fed fine. "I would not go hark to coffee for any reasonable pay. I like Postum better than coffee now and make Pos tum by directions on box aud it Is Just flue; never found a better way to make It ilian on box. Now this Is all true and you can i aslly prove It." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Postum Is a brew fiom field grains lth all the nourishment left in. It makes red blood and rebuilds partic ularly well -iiero coffee has done damage as it does to nrurly all who drink it. A 10 days" trial of Postum In place of t'offc works wonders. There's a reason. Get the littlo book.'Tua Uoad to Wellvllle" In each pkg. ft nNEWS IN NEBRASKA THE STATE IN A NUTSH TLL. ONLY NET CREDITS TAXABLE. Attorney General Prout So Advises Board of Equalization. LINCOLN Attorney Ccm-ral lYout handed down an opinion holding that net ami not gross credits are taxable under the new revenue law. Ids ac tion was taken at the roipi. si of the Slate Board of Kquulii.ut ion. which will now Instruct county assessors to allow all owners of credits to deduct their indebtedness when makiim out their personalty schedules. In effect the holding will mean much to the wholesale and jobbing Interests of Omaha and Lincoln, which had been protesting against the heavy burden.) which would be imposed upon them by tavalion of gross credits, sine much of the'.r business Is done on credit. Attorney .Ceiierai Prout follows the linft of reasoning adopted by Commis sioner Duffle in the opinion which h wrote when the law was attacked lu tho supreme court last fall. Thcr-' is some question as to the weichl which can lie given lo the coinmK sinin i s opinion, since the court did not in express language approve of it, aud Chief Justice llolcomh ha.' been quoted as saying that the Unfile view of the mutter is a mere dictum, not binding in law. It was charged at the lime I hut l he cot'il had enough to do in handling the general ques tion of the constitutionality of the measure without going iulo the credit problem. However, the board having obtained an expression from the slate's legal adviser, will follow thai as the law unlil someone steps in lo test ihe law by Injunction or man damus, and I here are al present no prospecis of any such litigation. LIVE WIRE CAUSES DEATH. Wymore Man Drops 25 Feet After Receiving Heavy Shock. WY.MOKK Charles N. Johnson, manager of the Nebraska Kleclrie company ui Wymore. met wilh in stant death. Al ihe time of the acci dent he was engaged in culling a loose wire on .Main si reef and in some way caughl hold of a live wire. Doing unable to let go. Mr. Johnson called for help lo those who had gathered below, ami his nephew. Charles Philhrick. iinmedlaiely went lo his assistance and succeeded in cutting him loose, but was unable to hold 1:1 in and the man fell twenty live, feel, striking his head on the pavement. He was removed at once to Dr. Clifford's office and every effort made to revive him. bill he lived only about fifteen minutes. Typhoid Germs Are Abroad. LINCOLN The capitol building of Nebraska is suspected of harboring the germs of typhoid fever and ma laria. It is asserted that bail venti lation, the poor system of heating and faulty plumbing are responsible. At tention has been called lo the subject because of the prevalence of illness among the officials ami employes of the building. Three eleris of offices In Ihe east wing of the building are now confined to their homes with ty phoid fever, and many others are suf fering from grip and miliaria. Secie- tary of Stale .Marsh has just been taken ill. Child's Body Is Found. KKAUNKY, Neb. The body of Ihe 2 year-old son of (ieoruc Lainlerbach. who was drowned In the r.ilnl a week ago last Monday, was found in ihe lake In Ihe deep water, about an eighth" of a mile below where ihe child met death. Men worked many hours breaking up the ice with dynn miie aud dragging the lake. The body was perfectly preserved. Action Under Pure Food Law. LINCOLN I'ood Commissioner Thompson, in the course of a few days, expects to cause the arrest of a number of merchants throughout the slate for selling adulterated vine gar for Ihe pure article. He has de layed making the arrests for some time in order to allow merchants to whom he had sent notices time to get lid of their adulterated vinegar, hut he slated that, many had not taken advantage of his leniency and there foro he expected to begin active and vigorous prosecution. Applies to All Credits. LINCOLN Secretary Bennett of the stale board of equalization de clared that the ruling of the allot coy general applied to all forms of cred its and not only to hook Recounts alone. Brakeman Killed by Cars. FltKMONT J. F. Ilrehn. n brake man on the Northwestern, living In this city, was crushed between two freight cars at Dwighi ami died u lew minutes utter. Found Dead in Pasture. STHLLA Jacob Mann was found dead In the pasture of bis brother John, with whom he had made hi-i home. Mr. Mann was of an eccen tric character and rarely left ihe farm. Though living within a few miles of Stella for a long period, he had never been seen In town and all his business nffalrs here was looked after by his brother. His ileal h Is supposed to have been the result of a paralytic stroke. He was a widow er, and since his wife's death had made his home with his not Iter. Discovers Another Shortage. LINCOLN. Neb. Special Kxamlner (iilchrlst of Omaha has discovered an nil''!t loi.rtl hiiorlage of $."oo in iu nc counls of lMuar Waugh. a former clerk In the office of the county treas urer. It Is now thought the defalca tion will amount to trousanil of dol lars. Farmers Build Telephone Line. dl-'NTVA The farm i s In ihe Finitbwcstcrn portion of this county ate constructing. an indept ndent tile ihope line. IJ' i , w rain in some p-utioii:. of thf sUte have lici n giently l nelh ial tc ti e wheat. Filly tons of hay w-r Schuyler, a rubbish tin beyond control. burned neai having gol broke jail at w ruing have l'o persons recently ll!atisuiou;ii and at this not been captured. The village board of Ravenna has granted a franchise for an indepeiid e:it telephone company. llev. Walls of Sioux City has ar rived in Tekamah, where he will hold meetings for two Weeks. The preliminary survey for the elec tric railway tnnu Spnngview to New port will be made about May 1. The Teeumsi h lioan and Building as social ion lias been formed, and already more than ton shares have been scld. Blind pupils of the school at Ne braska City are on a tour of the slate, giving eiitcriuinnients at many of the principal towns. The three weeks' religious revival at Osceola lias closed. All the meetings were largely attended and much In terest was manifested. The Fremont Commercial' club has adopted resolutions favoring a bill In congress lor the establishment of a commission to promote ihe American merchant marine. Scarlet tever has again broken out in Sarpy county. The family of Franr Comie or Springfield is quarantined for I lie disease and every effort is be ing made to prevent l lie same from spieaiiirg. In thirty eight counties In which the appraisement or school lands has been completed and tabulated the valuation nas neon Increased Jl.L'tm.doii. This will men an increase to the temporary school limit ui almost $7iUno annually. a movement having for its object cleaner si reels, sidewalks and alleys ,as h i started by the Woman's club of Beatrice, and the committee on civ ics and loreslry has been instructed to devise ways and means of securing the desired ends. for the toss ot a hand a Lancaster county jury in the district court award eu i i nc nmiin a verdict for .),l)llll uuiiiHncx. ne is ii negro hid :t years ot age. and was struck by a street car white looking tor a hair dollar which he hail dropped on Ihe track. l.lllie 1). Weed, a domestic in the home or Adelbert W. Reddish. Lincoln sued the latter for the sum of $S94 Mie alleges that he Mas not settled with her for five years, with the ex eeptlon of 5l.tl. She fixes her bill for wages at Jl.tMt and claims the balance due her is JS'.M. The largest warrant drawn for sev eral years was issued at Lincoln, the sum being for the penitentiary cells i tie warrant was lor $11,118 and Is for (in per cent of the amount of tne bill awed the an Horn iron works. Stale Treasurer ilortensen bought the warrant and issued for It three checks. The Voder seltlenienl. composed of Pennsylvania Oermans. which has ex isted n few miles southwest of Her- n ami tor the past twenty years, has broken up, and all its members, hav ing sold llieir lands and belongings, are leaving Nebraska, most of iheni ro turning to their former hones in the cast. Congressman Burketi has named the following young men as principal ami alternates for the naval academy at Annapolis: Noel it. Rnwls. Platir mouth, principal; Vance D. Chapline. Lincoln, first njtornate: Thomas S. Bridges, Sterling, second alternate: H. Walter Stephenson, Lincoln, third alternate, Charles Bauiiigurilr.or was arrested at Grand Islund on tho charge of huv ing attempted to assault Mrs. Stalford, a former acnmiinlance. in her own home while her husband was obent. Mrs. Stull'ord succeeded in making her escape from the house and at once intormed ihe police department. The assailant was arrested. Rev. Ora Samuel Gray, from Massa chusetts, delivered an inspiring leclnro before a large audience in the opera house al Crete. The subject of his lectrue was "Three P's in a Pod." The three P's proved to lie Purpose, Plan and Push, anil from these key words he drew powerful lessons for the in spiration of the young men of today. A llltle boll slipping from the cross arm of an electric light pole has cans ed a J.'iO.imio damage suit in Lincoln. This is the amount William K. Thom as asks of the Lincoln Gas and F.loc tric Light company. Thomas is a line man and was injured about two 'years ago. The holt slipped from ihe cross arm and he fell to the ground, break lug both 1ls legs. Richard Gould, the Central City preacher who is serving a term in the slate penitentiary for abducting Hi-year-old F.va Flint, the daughter of Lester Flint, at whose home he board ed while In charge of the church at the Merrick county town, has filed a brief in the supreme court asking for a reduction of his sentence. As a basis for his plea he urges that the girl went with him willingly and though she hail opportunities, she never desired to leave him. Mrs. Mutrle, whose home is said to lie In Battle Creek, whose husband registered from Tnmora, attempted to commit suicide at the Jamlcson hotel In Grand Islund. but has been saved for the time being. She still, how ever, declares she has no further de sire to live. In the district court at Stromsburj; .Judge Arthur Kvnns decided the case of ).-; u r Samuelhon against John 11. Mickey in favor of ihe plaintiff. The suit was brought lo quiet title to ft farm in possession of the plaintiff and claimed liv the defendant under a deed which was held to be a mortgage. While engaged In cleaning a well in the vlelnltr of Clatonlu. Gage county. William Plmpor, an employe of the Dempster factory, was seriously Injur ed by being struck on Ihe head by the handle of a windlass. It is believed, however, that he will eventually re cover. Assessors In Lancaster county and elsewhere must count the telegraph and telephone poles lu their local dis tricts and list nil property of corpora tions. So announced Secretary Ben nett of the stule hourd of equalLatlon at a meeting of ihe Lancaster county assessors. MERGER GIVEN DEATH BLOW. Court Holds the Northern Securities Company a TruJt. WASHINGTON. lu ihe Iniled stales supreme court Monday an plnicti was ihliwred in 'he merger case ol l he I nitiii Mates against ire" North i in Secniitics company in favor if ihe g ivenrmcnt's contention that he nieiger was Illegal. The opinion (f Ihe court was handed down by Jus- lice Harlan, and it upheld ihe decree f the circuit court for the district of Minnesota in every particular, ronr .if the justices dissented trom ihe live consiiluting the majority. The division in the court was due to a diff -tence of opinion as lo the right of the federal control of the itale corporations. The majority opinion holds thai c ingress bus a ight under the constitution to con nil Interstate commerce, no mutter ( whom conducted, while the nilnor ly of the dissenting opinion was based in the theory that in the present rase the effort is ro regulate the own- ?rship and is not interstate traffic. An effort was made by Ihe court o prevent the knowledge of the fact :hal the opinion was lo be rendered Monday from getting to the public, nit, nevertheless, it war; quite geti rnlly underslo.id among attorneys iidI others for an hour or so beforo he convening ::i court Monday that. tie decision would be announced. Vlicn. therefore, the members of the Mitrt tiled into tie1 chamber at noon hey were met by an expectant crowd, which filled (very seal, both inside aud 'outside the bar. THE SENATE THIS WEEK. Considerable Time Will Be Given to Wood's Nomination. WASHINGTON-The senate Mon day will continue consideration of the tori iticat ion appropriatiau hill and when that measure shall be disposed of will return to the nomination of Gen eral Leonard Wood. The committee on military affairs has recommended an amendment lo the fortification bill authorizing the pur chase of a torpedo boat of the Protec tor type for experimental purposes, ut a cost of '."id.nno, and, as several sen ators have indicated opposition to the provision, it is said that it will be de baled at some length.. Other features of the bill also will receive more or less attention. There lire still several speeches to be made on the Wood case, but Sena tor Foraker, who is in charge of the nomination, hopes to conclude is con sideration during the week. He will make the closing speech in support of General Wood's confirmation. BRYAN HAS RIGHT TO APPEAL. Executor of Bennett Will Does not Waive the Right to Contest. NHW HAVEN, conn. By a deci sion handed down by Judge Gager of the superior court, on a demurred to answers lo nn appeal by William J. Bryan from a decision of the probate court , which ruled against him In the Philo S. Bennett will case. Mr. Bryan has the right to contest lor the $50, POO bequeathed los himself in the "sealed letter." The court says in substance that Ihe action of .Mr. Bryan in accepting the office of executor does not causo him to relinquish any right that he may have in this appeal to establish the validity of certain papers as a part of the will. The court says that when a letter Is presented lo the probate court the quest ion Is whether Ihe letter be acceped or rejected. The question of right of appeal can not be passed oh by ihe probate court. ARE ON THE RUSSIAN FLANK. Indications that Japs Have Secureo Some Fine Positions. WAPIIINGTUN-Tlie government here has received advices by cable from Che Foo, opposite Port Arthur, to the effect that Japanese land forces n-ve appeared at. Fung Wan;: Chang and at Tashan. No details are furnished. The first named place is about forty-five miles north of Aiming in Man churia, and the latter is a few miles Inland from the mouth of the Yalt. river. The naval officers here believe that I his movement has placed ihe Japan ese on the Russian flanlt. and perhaps in the rear, on their line of cnmmrnl cr lion. It is believed that Tuesday's attach upou Port Arthur was a diversion per hups to cover the expeditions land movement of the Japunese forces who were probably landed from trans ports at some point west of the Yalu river. Cores Nullifies Russian Grants. TOKIO The Japanese-Corean pro toeol was published at Seoul in BD extra edition of ihe Ga.elte Thursday The Corean government will publicly innounce that the publication of the protocol nullifies the eoncessiont granted to Hussln, such us the non alienation of coal mining at Kochyc island and Rose island und the for estry concessions In the I'lloungdo Tumnn and Ynlu valleys. Patriotic Woman is Dead. BKLLKYILLK. Ill Mrs. Alfred P. Bailey, who before her marriage nnd removal of residence to Canadu. ovei a year ano, lived here, hurried here from Montreal as! week that hei child might, he born a clii.on of ihe Culled States. She was accouched of a daughter Thursday night, and died early Friday, hut Ihe Infant lives and thrives. Mrs. Builey was 21 years of aj?e. She had come here to visit her sister, Mrs. McLeary. The bus band has been notified by wire and will come for the remains. Indignant at North Patte. NORTH PLATTE. Neb .-Information hus been received her thut Wil Ham F. Cody, who now resides in the Big Horn basin, Wyoming, hus gcun suit In a county In the northern pari ol that slate, asking for a divorce from his wife, who still resides here In his petition he alleges cruelly. The cltl.eiiB here who have known Mis. Cody for thirty-five years art very Indignant. Mrs. Cody has re tallied tho law lirm of Wilcox K Hal llgun and will fight the cuse to tho bitter end. 28 Army Generals The Inventor Driadier-Citueral K,ng of Confederate Army, Writes: "I unhesitatingly state lb.it I am convinced lYnua i a medicine lli.it will effect all the cuivs that is cUiunil for Its use." J. l'l.'.d King. Washing ton, D. C. General Smalls, Deaufort, S. C, Writes: "I have iwd 1'erun.i for ca tarrhal troublo aud find it beneficial and to bo all that it j.romises, a:u freely give It my unqualUled reiouimoD(UUon." Peb ert Sinulla, General Abbott, ol Washington, D. C, Writes: 'T am fully convinced that your remedy l'cruua is an excellent tonic. Many of my friends have used It with the most beneficial results for coughs, colds aud catarrhal trouble." Ira C. Abbott, UOO JiL St.. N. W., Washing ton, D. C. Captain Yarnell, of Washington, D.C., Writes: "Your medicine, IVruna, I be lieve to bo the best medicine for catarrh on thq market. 1 have taken only a small amount, and can seo very beneficial results."-W. CJ. Yarnell, :l Lincoln street, N. K., Washington. D. C. General McBrlde of L. S. A., Writes: 'T have no hesitation in rec ommending IVruna to ail jK-rsons who ore afflicted with catarrhal troubles." J. T. McBride, Pennsylvania Ave., N. W , Washington, L. C. General Longstrect of the Confederate Army, Writes: "I can testify to tho merits of Peruna, lioth us a tunic und a catarrh remedy. Peruna enjoys the greatest repu tation as a catarrh remedy of uny uicili- citie yet devised. James Longstrcet, Gainesville, Ca. General Noske of 0. V. U., Writes: l,I commend IVruna to thoso who aro troubled with colds producing catarrh as a most efficacious curo and us a pood general tonic.'' C'lias. F. Is'osko, il3 B St. N. '.Washington, 1). C. General Erwin's Recommend. "Many of my friends have used I'eruna as a dyspepsia remedy with the most bene Ocial results." John B. Krvvia, Wash ington, D. C. Brig.-General Schell Benefited. 'Peruna is indeed a wonderful tonic, and for coughs and colds I know of nothing bctte:." P. M. Schell, Washing ton, D. C. General Duffleld of the Union Army, Writes: "I have used IVruna in my fam ily and have found it a valuable medicine, and tuko pleasure in recommending It to ill who suffer from catarrh of the stomach Dr who require a tonic of efficiency." Tho Cairo, Washington, D. C. ON RAINY DAYS WEAR OWEli Waterproof . Ilf OILED I , toiJBRPi CLOTHING ZlACr or YtUQw! XT MAICS EVERY DAT COl'HT 0 4 tmn (mm wuW A rfMfeft mM M Mpf, f. I If P ul l UtHn. Jmm. ffa Nhn Cmr A man's capacity limit in his mind. for work has no Discretion Is the aftermath of fool ishness that has cost too dear. THE WAL'ASH KAILROAD. East and South. Special rates on sale- daily to all Winter resorts of the South. Half fare round trip plus on first aud third Tuesdays each month to many lioints South. The only lino with its ovn station at main entrance of World's Fair grounds. The Wabash runs on Its own rails from Omaha, Kansas City, Pes Moines, St. Louis and Chicago to Toledo, Detroit, Niagara Falls and Buffalo with through connections be yond. All agents can route you via the XYubash. For World's Fair descrip tive matter and all Information ad dress, Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Nehr. The sight of a wrong Is tho commission Ihe true mun needs. only B0 Bo. Marnronl Wheat Per A. Introduced by the IT. 8. Dept. of Agr. It Is a tremendous cropper, yielding In good land 80 bu. per acre, and on dry, arid lands, such as ure found In Mont., Idaho, the Pukotas, Colo., etc.. It will yield from )l) to 60 bu. This Wheat ami Kpeltz and Hariua Barley und Urotmis Ineriiils and Billion Dollar Grass, makes It possible to grow and fatten bogs and cattle wherever soil Is found. JCST SEND 10c ANn THIS NOTIi'S to the John A. Salxer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., end they will send vou free n sample of this Wheat nnd other farm seeds, together with their great catalog, ulone worth 100 to any Wide-awake farmer. (W. N. t) It mau Is more profitable thou ten books. to read one tin. Ytln.lnw'a FXMXhlnr Ti-nn. rorrhliurni trrtlilnit, ftru. th.itimit, rn.liir. t Cuiiiu.iIvb, ill.). iid, uura.winituotlu. Uo.Unutk Many n man has iomo curly faults. lived to re i; ret You can do your dyeing In half an liou.1 with Pt'TNAM FADKLKSS DYES. To withstand evil is quite us tieees nary as to do good. Mrs. Cralk. Right Along A good thing lives and tikes on new life, and so Send Letters oi Endorsement To ot the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-m-na, Genera flutter of South Carolina, Writes: ' I can lvounuieml Peru it fer dysciu uud stimijrli trouble. 1 have been u.ing your lucdicino fer a short peried and I feel Very mih h tvlicvcd. It is indtvd a wonderful uiediciue besides a good tonic." M. f. Butler. Brigadier-General klrby Writes: "T can iviimimrutl Peruna to all who are utUictisI with catarrh." Ceuei-.il I). T. Kiiby, Washington, p. j. Gen. Powell, Mocker Post No. 4i., Writes: "After usln;? ono Kittle of Pe runa I liccaiiirt convinced of its curative qualities, ami Icotitiiitied its us) to date. All symptoms of catarrh havo disap IHured, yet I continue its moderate uo as a preventive, and r.u old umu's tonic." W. II. Powell, Belleville, 111. MP Gen. Sebrlng of the Confederate Army, Writes: 'T can cheerfully r.viiinnicnd your valuablo remedy Peruna us a very excellent tonic, aud ulso (rood for coughs, culds, catarrh, and general d-bilily." W. II. Scoring, l:::i W. 4th St., Jackson ville, Fla. General Lumax of Washington, D. C, Writes: "I can cheerfully reeonimoiid your remedy as a permanent and effective cure fur catarrh, colds ami to a.iy one who needs an invigorating tonicto build up their system." I L. Lumax, UTO l'Jth St., Washington, I). C. Cen. Payne of Washington, D. C, Writes: ' I join with my comrades in recommending lVvuna to my friends as an invigorating tonic to build up tho sys tem." Gen. Kugeiie B. Pu.vno, 407 4th St., N. W., Washington, 1). C. General Talley of Pa., VJ. U. S. A., Writes: ''Your IVruna has been used by mo and my friends us a relief for catarrhal troubles with the most beneficial results. I am so convinced of the efficacy of Pe runa that I do not hesitate to give it my recommendation." Win. Coopr Talley, 713 D St., N. Washington, 1). C. P ( ZfONT )MNf FQjRGETL )) Don't (orget when you order starch to get the best. Get DEFIANCE. No more "yellow" looking clothes. no more cracking or doesn't stick to the iron. It gives satis faction or you get your money back. Tho cost is to cents for 16 ounces ol tne best 'starch made. Of other starches you get but 12 ounces. Now, don't forget. It's at your'grocers. MaS'LTACTURED 6V THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO., OMAHA. NEB. Most shrewd men think they are quite as us most other men. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not on'y time, because it never sticks to the Iron, but because each package contains 16 ox. one full pound while, all other Cold Water Starches are put up In Vpound P'k sros, ami the price Is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch Is free from all Injurious ehem. Icnls. If your grocer tries to sell you a l'J-oz. package It Is because he has a stock on hand which lie wishes to dispose of before he puts In Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package In lHrt-e let lers and flRtires "Hi o.s." Demand Defiance and save much time, ann money and the anno.niice of the Iron sticking. Defiance never sticks. Kvery woman feels she knows how to fill a place In tho social world. When n man has been married n few years he loses his sporty air. Mill 4444444444444 4 4444444f4 f f General Higclo Cured. Gen. J. l.. lTiew, 151 0 St., N W, Washington, p. 0., writes: "Peruna Lus made me well ami it l.f given me more tbau ordinary slrvi ctt bpirit for work." G.-n. O'Beirr.e of Washington, D- C-, Writes-. "As ii.m.y of nay friei.iis ai-qnuuitinues lave successfully uoeii your lVriinu us a catarrh cine, 1 loci that it is an effect it j remedy, und 1 ire uihii.fi.il li us k.n h to those siiffcrinf tioiu that ilisru-e us a most hopeful sourx ut relief." James . O Iielriic, LHkJ Pn i" way, WasliiiigU.n, p. C. Gen. Chase, As.s't Ad. Gen'l, G. A. P, Writes: The i .cclloiico of IVruna M a c u e or reiicf for catarrhal dUti:il.uios is wi ll cslahhshisl. Many of my fncniH havo been Isiiel'led by i's use.'- B. h Clinse, '.s Harrison St., Anacostiu, D. U General S. S. Yoder of Ohio, Writes: ' f lave found IVruna to a wonderful remedy, 1 only Used it Jel a short time and uui thoroughly m.i 'lud us to Its merits." S. S. Y'oder, W;.' Inn; ton, 1). C. General O'Connor of U. V. Legi ns, Writes: ' If inn are suffering fiem ca tarrh or physical debility, inum djiilcl;' commeucu the ii-e of Peruna. H bus In ch of tho greatest Ixncflt und servnt to many of my friends." Itcnnl.s O'Connor, 7,'tS tf-'nd St., N. W., Washington, P. C. Gen. right of the Confederate Arnvy, Writes: "1 tiike pleasure In recommend' lug Peruna. It is a remarkable in' il.niny and should bo used by persons who arc hi need of a good tonic nnd by sufferer Jinui catarrh." Marcus Wright, 17'.'4 Cornwall St., Washington, 1). C. Gen. Haw ley of Washington, D. C-, Writes: ' I have used Periine. und l.nil it very bcuclici;:l for kidney trouble and tipo chilly good fur coughs, colds und calorri..J troubles." A. P. Huwley. Gen. Urcll of Spanish War Veteran, Writes: ''Many of n.y friends ln.vi uma IVruna with iKi.ilicial results ;,y im effective remedy for catarrh." M. 1' n inet L'rell, SKI l'.'th St.. N. W., Washi.( lon, P. C. Other Army (WniuX who pra.sc Pe runa arc: lirlktdlcr-General Cook of t.hh ington, D. C. General Syphcr ot Washington. D C. General Middle ton, Hancock AryV nent, U. V. U., Washington, I). C. If you do not derive prompt and Fnt.i fac tory results from the use of IVru..wrili at once to Dr. llartman, plvii a fnl) stuteinent of your cuso, and he -wej oo pleused lo give you his vuluubie inline gratis. Address Dr. llartman, President (t TlK Hai ti lau Suiiituriuui, Columbus, Olio. breaking. It Worlds Fair ST. LOUIS THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT of the si!'. It hnihlliiir srelsriM-r. t (tiu ? unil hiinilHonirr tlimi tbnvrnf mit vr viei. Kxixi-Hiun. To sen It so It m,i I, f ti Kuly" Album eoiusinliiir vlr i.f ml prlni'lpul tiulhllnri n-iiriHliui'i) in crier iu IIiHiikIh'M ty(Mi! lillioiiruililiiirt. Ii.vis os ui, iii'turuuuie sua suiiuuie lor rruu.iit' Sm.iI 53 cents to "KATY" Bo M4. ST. toll ,n. MANAGER WANTED Trwiwntihi i l.( or icmlttn.n to rr.n... t.,. l.i In (hi. 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