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DISGUISED CATARRH. A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Women -Many Thousand Women Suffer Needlessly From This Cause. w. There are a multitude of women, es- i pecially housewives, and ail other women obliged to be on their feet constantly, who are wretched betond description, simply because their strength and vitality issapped away by catarrhal discharges from the pelvic organs. These women get up in the morning tired, drag themselves through their daily duties tired, only to go to bed at night as tired as before. Mr*. Eva liartho, 133 K.i*t 1-th Street* N, V. City, N. Y.# write*: ‘I suffered for three years with what is generally known as leucorrhea, in connection with ulceration of the womb. The doctors advocated an opeiation which 1 dreaded very much, and ftrongly objected to go under it. Reading of the value of Eeruna, I thought it best to give this well-known remedy a trial, so 1 bought three bottles of it at once. Now 1 am a changed woman. Pe run a cured me; it took nine bottles, but 1 felt so much improved I kept taking it. as 1 dreaded an operation so much. 1 am to-day in perfect health, and have not felt so well lor fifteen years.”—-Mrs. Eva liurtho. MISS LOUISE MAHON j vr MI'S Louise Mnhon, 3 Glen Ittllle Street, Toronto, Ont„ ( »n„ secretary or the Uliitf* l>;m(jitters and Neeretary of Lady Miroa l>4*es writes: ’*If all womenknewof th : benefits to lie derived from taking Peruna we would have many happier ami more healthful women. My health ha" never been too robust, and I am easily fatigued and rail not stand much. About a \car ago I was so run down that I had to take to inv lied, anil became weaker and weaker. A friend adt is 1 me to try Penina, and I have great reason to be grateful, for in two weeks 1 was out of b d and in a month I was perfectly well, and I now find that my health is much more robust than formerly, so that 1 take Peruna once or twice a mouth and keep well."—Louise Mahon. Peru n a is such a perfect specific for each case that when patients have once used it they can never be induced to quit it until they are permanently cured. 11 begins to relievo the disagreeable symptoms at once. The backache ceases, the trembling knees are strengthened, the appetite restored, the digestion made perfect, the dull headache is stopped and the weakening drains are gradually cured. These results certainly follow a course of treatment with Peruna. Barbara Alberty, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, Appleton, W’is., writes as follows in regard to Peruna: "For years I have suffered with back ache and severe pains in the side. I doctored so much that 1 became discour aged. A school friend told me how very much Peruna had benefited her and I sent out for a bottle, which did more to relieve me than all the other medicine I have ever taken. I used it faithfully for two weeks and it completely cured me. I have not had any pains sinve, anywhere, but feel like a new woman. I am truly thankful for what l’eruna has done for me."—Bar bara Alberty. Mn. Kate Mitnn. 806 llathumt Rtpwt, Toronto. Out.. Cun., Vlo« President of the Ladion Aid S.H'tety, writes : l am pleaded to give praise to Peruna for the blessed relief I found through its use. I suffered for vears with backarhe and dragging down pains and often ha<l to go to bed and stay there when I was so busy that I could illy be spared. It was therefore a simple godsend to me when Peruna was brought to my notice. Every drop seemed to give me new life, and every dose made me feel much better, and I promised myself that if I found that it cured me 1 would advocate it so that other suffering women should know of it. I have been in p< rfo t health for one year. 1 enjoy work and pleasure be cause in such tine health, and no trouble seems too heavy to bear when you are in good health. Peruna has simply been a household blessing, and 1 never will be without it again. Mrs. Kate Munn. AIRS. KATE MANN. ^ -i -;fti j V. t u Mrs, Anna Martin, 4? Hoyt ^t„ ISrnoklyn N. Y. , writ#***:—“IVruna did so innrh for me that 1 feel it my duty to recommend it to others who may he similarly afflicted. About a year ajro my health was completely Iroken down, had backache. dizziness ami irregularities. ntrd life seemed daik indeed. We had used IVruna in our home ;.s a tonic, and foi redds and catarrh, and I decided to tty it for my trouble. In less than three months I became regular, my pains had entirely disappeared, and I am now' perfectly wcll,M—Mrs. Anna Martin. Mrs. Win. Hetrick. Kennard, Washing ton County, Neb., writes: '' I am fifty-six years old and have not felt well since the Change of Life began j ter. years ago. I was in misery somewhere I most of the time. My back was cerv weak, 1 and my flesh so tender it hurt me to lean I against the back of a chair. 1 had pain under r.:y shoulder-blades, in the small of beck and hit s. I sometimes wished my self ou: of thin world. Had hot and cold -•’ el’s, di: zinessand trembling of the limbs, f. rd was losing flesh all the time. After following your directions and taking Peruna 1 no\ feel like a different person.”—Mrs. Wm. Hetrick. It you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use cf Peruna, write ct race to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased togiveyou his valuable advice gratis. Peruna can be purchased for Si per [ bottle at all first class drug stores. Address Dr. Hartman, Pi ^sident of The _ Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. r WESTERN CRAIN CROWING. CANADA MIXED FARMINC. The Reason Wby fooir* wheat in grown In Western Canada In a few short months than eltcwherc*. Is because vegetation grows In pro portion to the sunlight. The more northerly latitude iu Which grain w ill t ome to perfection, the better ltti.Therefore 6*2lbs. per bushel Is as fair a standard as 60U»8. tn the East. Area under crop in Western Canada, 1902, 1,987,330 Acres. Yield, 10C2, 117.€23,764 Bus. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, the only charge for which Is *10 for making entry. Abundance of water and fuel, building material cheap, good grass for pasture and bay. a fertile soil, a sufficient rainfall, and n climate gh lng an assured and adequate season of growth. Send to the following for an A this and other literature, and also for certificate gtv.ug you re duced freight and passenger rates, etc., etc.: Superintendent, of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada, or to W. V. Bennett. SOI New York I.lfe llldg..Omaha, Ilob., the authorized Canadian Government Agent. 210 Kinds for 16c. It la a fact that Halier 's seeds are found tnj more gardens and on more farms than_g any other in America. Thereto^ reason for this. We own and op erate over 50K) acres for the produc tion of our choice seeds. In order to a , induce you to try them we make £ tlie following unprecedented otlor^ For 16 Conta Postpaid A tbiArnwniidrrfol onltai, n I i!S tarlt fl<*»ant r*hhnre. Hr 15 tort* align Ween t orrnta* -t\J 25 poertots Ifttuee varletl**, 25 rare lotf loot rtdUb, SO tpleadtS beet 75 glurioudf he dutiful flawer Bee*** * in all 210 kina# positively funushlnir busltelsof c harming dowers and lots ami lot* of choice vegetables, togeth-J er with our great catalogue telling all f about Macaroni Wheat, ISIIIIun llol-l lar ^ru»A. Teoslnte, llroinua, 8pelt*,^ etc., all for only ltf«. in stamps and tills notice* Onion seed at bat 60c. A pound. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., La Croase, Wla. cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and best equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U- M. C. make is now accepted by shooters as “the worlds standard" for it shoots well in any gun. Tour dealer sells it. The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Bridgeport, - - Conn. I a c V new nisc-w-^aY: trivea T~ 1 quick relief Bad cures worn tH»es. Book of test ImonialHuoc! 10 DAYS' treatmerf PB I ' Br.H.H GBEEB S SOBS,Bax K. Atlanta.Os N. U.—Omaha. No. 13—1903 WtMTH-EAST-tfEST vau will rmtk tomii’s WAYLRPROOr ©ILtP eNOTHING LV6RYWM6R&. t i nt rex moicriaa *mea worunrn ana sixty-jevtn pears experience hcne made TOWER'S Slickers. Coats and Mats famous the world oyer They are made in black or_ytllo*vfor all kinds of wet work, and even; Garment beannjthe SIGN OP THE rlSM is Guaranteed to dire sat The man who is his own best friend has few others. Very few people can be delightfully improper successfully. Auk Yonr Healer For Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen. Sore. Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Bhoe 6tores, cents. Ac cent no substitute Sample mailed Fr.nn. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Americans are going to put up seven thousand miles of barbed wire fence. No, it will not be around the Philippines; it will inclose one little cattle ranch. Piao’s Cure cannot no too highly spoken of aa acough cure.—J. W. O Bkiin. 322 Third Are, N.. Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 6. iUOa Worry 1b oot to be encouraged, but the man who never worried never ac complished very much. Mrs. Winslows Rooming Byron, For children teething, softens tlie gums, reduces In Humiliation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 23c a bottle. Today the prophet wags his head and people heed him; tomorrw, ah, tomorrow, "None so poor to do him reverence.” Any woman who speaka ill of her neighbors gives them license to get back at her. ! Bituminous Coal. It will perhaps surprise some people to know that the production of bitum inous coal was eight times as great as the production of anthracite dur ing the year 1902; for. in that year, owing to idleness at the mines, the hard coal position fell to where it was in the year 1885. While there is a .great deal said and heard of the an thracite industry because It is concen trated in the hands of a few persons and worked as a rule at a profit, there is a vast extent of the country which takes the soft or bituminous coai— takes it to the extent of 250.000,000 net tons. Ambition is often the assassin of happiness. RED CROSS BALL BLCE i Should tie in every home. Auk your grocef for it. Large ~ oz, package only 5 cents. American Girls With German Titles. Twenty-six German titles are worn by American grils who have married abroad and twenty English peerages. There are three French duchesses and five French countesses of American birth. Seventeen Italian noblemen and six “Russians of title” have laid their coronets at the feet of American brides. Holland has two baronesses, American born; Bavaria, one countess, and the sovereign Princess of Monaco closes the list. "iSS'S^TlLSfThcmpiorrs tye Water Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This Is why Defiance Starch Is taking the place of all others. To Care a Cold In One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it foils to cure. 25c. ‘‘Give a man a drink or two of whisky,”- he said, in announcing the warning, "and he is bound to have some kind of a grievance.” Practice is said to make perfect, yet few doctors or lawyers are mod els of perfection. Amateur photographers are willing to take anything except advice. St. Jacobs Oil Is the greatest remedy in the world for all bodily Aches and Pains for which an external remedy may be used. Price, 25c. and 50c. MKS. EVA UAKiHO, t'VIWi- ^riM\ OVEB THE TELEPHONE! MANY AND VARIED ARE THE MES SAGES SENT. It Rescues Girl* from Undesirable Callers, Aids in Reuniting Parted Covers, and Has Numberless Other Recommendations. We hate become so used to includ ing the telephone among the comforts of home that it is doubtful now if we really appreciate all of its advantages. The telephone is more than an instru ment over which to talk to the butcher and baker, it is a medium sometimes for furthering treason and strategem and acquiring spoils. Does a young woman receive a call from a masculine friend who bores her to extinction and she be ingeni ous, she gives her brother or sister, or, a? legal documents say, her next friend, a look of entreaty, and directly he disappears, und almost immediate ly the telephone rings and the young woman is summoned, and comes back to say that her grandmother is ill in the next block and she must go to her at once. When the visitor has departed the rescued one thanks her rescuer warm ly and adds a blessing for the tele phone itself, such is the intensity of her gratitude. Sometimes the telephone saves the self-respect of young men who have quarreled with their sweethearts. To go bark to pay a visit, after he has flung himself out of a house declaring he will never darken its doors again, would not be consistent with any mas culine's dignity, but it cannot be con sidered as a confession that he was in error in his premises if he call up tlie young woman who has insulted him by telephcne the next day but one. and asks her in a voice made carefully frigid auy one of the following ques tions: Have I any books of yours which you wish me to return? How shall I send your letters back, by mail or by messenger? W ill it incommode you at all if 1 send to your house to-night for my copy of Omar? Did 1 injure the glass in your front doer when 1 shut it night before last? I am afraid I used almost too much emphasis. Do you still wish me to take you to the theater, or shall 1 send you the tickets and allow you to select your own escort? If the young woman replies with proper tact, diplomatic relations will be resumed in a shorter time than it takes to write all this, for it is fcn to one the young man is in the drug store on the nearest corner, although his voice sounds as far away as the polar icebergs. It is a mighty good thing, by tho-by, that that invention has never been perfected that was once talked of and that was designed to permit the users of telephones to see each other while conversing, for not only would this be Inconvenient to the men who declare they are in their offices, when in real ity they are at the club engaging in the great American game, but also would It be exceedingly disagreeable to the young wopian who holds eon \ersations over the wire with the man who admires her most with her golden hair hanging down her hack and wear ing her bathrobe, for such things are. imagine the feelings of the youth v ho expects to take a girl into dinner at 7:30 o’clock, when she is clad like the lilies of the field, calling her up an hour before this time, only to behold her with an aureole of curl papers around her head and a dab of powder cn her sweet nose! This Its purely a fancy picture, for c'nrl papers are as niueh out of date as crinoline, and powder went out with the fashion of wearing the hair in queues; but, just for argument’s sake, try to imagine such a contretemps Would it not break up many a prom ising affair of the heart? To return to our mutton, the tele phone Is a most valuable Invention. It reunites loving hearts and it furnishes reasons for jealousy to lovers who need prodding, and excuses to those who wish to get away from bores—but it is great enough as it is, and we do not want any improvements with it in the line of machines to see around corners. We have troubles enough already, and too much knowledge doesn't add to any one’s happiness.— Baltimore News. GOOD POINTER FOR GAMBLERS. Hov/ to Make Money Out of Easy Going Strangers. "I thought I was pretty wise to all por<« of games.” said a gambler, “but I've just been beaten out of a five «ot as easily as though I came from Lohoes. A friend and I had been standing in the doorway of a hotel betting on the odd or even numbers of the next car to pass, and I was loser. Then the other fellow suggested that I try to call a coin, head or tail, for $0, as a chance to get my money back. 1 agreed. He slapped a quarter on th.. back of his hand and I said ‘heads.’ It was a tail, and I was a five out. “The experience was worth it, though, for he told me the game after joshing me for a good thing. It is instinct, he said, for almost every one in calling a coin to say head, so he always placed the coin tails up when the other man was to call it. He said that the game worked nine times out of ten, and he didn’t really con sider it unfair, because he was prac tically betting me that I would say ieads,’ though 1 didn’t know it. I like the game, and I’m goimr to try it on some of the v ise ones 1 know. I’ll bet It works, toe.” DOAN’S DEAL GENTLY. ftsthe centle and effective action of Doan’s Kidney Pills in KitffflF?', Bladder, and Urinary troubles that make them famous with Men, Women, and Children. Mt. Pleasant, Ohio —T received the taraple of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and never had any medicine do me so much pood in so little time. 1 had Congestion of the Kidneys and Bladder so severe it caused a pressure on the lungs like Asthma, hut through the use of Doan's Pills I am free ! and easy now. Geo. W. Smith, Veter- i inary Surgeon, P. O. Box 41, Mt. Pleasant, | Ohio. Aged people find Doan’s Kidney Pills u great comfort for declining years. They cure incontinence and urinary weakness peculiar to children. Baxter Springs, Kansas —I received ; the free sample of Doan's Kidney Pills. For live years l have had much pain in tny hack, which physicians said arose from the kidnpys. Four boxes of Doan's Pills have entirely cured the trouble. I think I owe my life to those pills, and I want, others to know it. Same Davis, Baxter Springs, Kansas. Aching hacks are cased, nip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of tho limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick dust sedi ment, high colored, excessive, pain in pass ing, dribbling, frequency, lied wetting. Doan’s Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi and gravel. Relieve heart palpita tion, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. FREE -COOO FOR OLD AND YOUNC. Foutsr Muslins Co.. Buffalo. N Y. Please send me by mail, without charge, I trial box Doan's Kidney Pills. | Post-office... .—-.— | State..—. (Cut out coupon on dotted lines anti mall to Koetor-wilburu Co,. Buffalo, N Y.| i Medical Advice Free —Strictly Confidential. WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG THAT ACHE AND HEADS WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS. Tired Mother’s Touching Story of Anxiety and Suffering. Cuticura Brings Blessed Cure to Skin Tortured Baby and Peace and Rest to Its Worn Out Mother. It is no wonder that Mrs. Helena Rath was taken sick. Single-handed, she did all the housework and washed, cooked and mended for her husband, Hans, and their six children. After a p. ueky fight to keep on her feet, Mrs. Rath had to yield, and early in 1902 she took to her bed. What followed she told to a visitor, who called at her tidy home, No. 821 Tenth Avc., New York City. i nirea a girt 10 minu me cnu dren and to do whatever else she could. I couldn’t stay in bed long. Sick as I was, it was easier for me to crawl around than to lie and worry about tny little ones. So I pot up after a few days, and let the girl go. 1 had noticed that she had sores on her fare' hands and arms, hut 1 paid no attention to that until Charlie, my youngest, began to pick and scratch himself, lie was then ten months old, and the girl had paid more attention to him than to any of the others. Charlie was fret ful and cross, but as he was cutting teeth, I didn’t think much of that. Even when a rash broke out on his face I wasn’t frightened, because everybody knows that that is quite common with teething babies. Sev eral of my others had it when little, and I thought nothing about it. “ But the rash on Charlie’B poor littie face spread to his neck, chest, and back. 1 had never seen any thing quite like it before. The skin rose in little lumps, and matter came out. My baby's ikin was hot, and how he did suffer 1 lie wouldn’t eat, and night after nig it I walked the floor with him, wea< as I was. Often I had to stop lieeause I felt faint and my back throbbed with pain. But the worst pain of all was to see my poor little boy burning with those nasty sores. “I believed he had caught some disease from the girl, but some of the neighbors said he bad eczema, and that is not catching, they told me. Yes, I gave him medicine, and put salves and things on him. I don’t think they were all useless. Once in a while the itching seemed to let up a bit, but there was not much change for the better until a lady across the street asked me why I didn't try the Cuticura Remedies, j told her I had no faith in those tilings you read about in the papers. 8he said she didn't want me to go on faith nor even to spend any money at first. She gave me some Cuticura Ointment — I think the box was about half full — nnd a p.zco of Cuticura Soap. 1 followed me ai reel ions, naming unarm* ana putting that nice Ointment on tho sores. “ I wouldn’t have believed that my bnby would liave been cured by a little thing like that.. Not all of a sudden, mind you. Little by little, but so surely. Charlie and I both got more ponce by day, and more sleep by night. Tho sores sort of dried up and went away. I shall never forget one blessed night when I went to bed with Charlie beside me, as soon ns 1 got the supper dishes out of the way and the older children undressed; when I woke up the sun was streaming in. For the first time in six months I had slept through the night without a break. " Yes, that fat little boy by tbs window is Charlie, and his akin is as white as a snow flake, thanks to the Cutieura Remedies. 1 think everybody should know about the Soap and also the Ointment, and if it is going’ to help other mothers with sick babies, go ahead and pub lish what I have told you/ MRS. HELENA RATH. ihe agonizing, itching, and burning ot the skm as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair, and crusting of the scalp, as in stalled head ; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum,—all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. CUTIC1TRA REMEDIES are sold throughout the elvilited world. TRICES: Cntieura Resolv ent, 50c. per bottle (in the torin of Chocolate Cnutod Pills, 25c. iter vial of 60); Cuticura Ointment, 50c. per box,anil Cuticura Soap. 25c. per tablet. Semi fm the great work, ” Humours of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and How to Cure Tit m,” fl4pugtis, 300 Diseases, with Illustration?. Testimonials and Directions in nil languages. Including Japanese and Chinese. British Depot, 27-28Charterhouse Stj., London. E.C. French I'e iot,5 Knede la Pair. Parts. Australian Depot, It. Towns & Co., Sydney. POTTER DKCti AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Sole Pro prietors, Boston, U. S. A. Have something to do, or you will be a nobody. A woman lays out an echo by get ting in the first words as well as the last. “All that glisters is not gold.’' No chromos or cheap premiums, but a better quality and one-third more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches.