Vi J"1-, Vl " d "- , - , v v3r - - -VVr . M . . I ifi i V f. When a cheerful, brave and light-hearted woman is sud denly plunged into that perfection of misery, the blues, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way : She has been feeling out of sorts for 6ome time, experi encing severe headache and backache; sleeps very poorly and is exceedingly nervous. Sometimes she is nearly overcome by faintness, dizzi ness, and palpitation of the heart ; then that bearing-down feeling is dreadfully wearing. Her husband says, "Now, don't get the blues ! You will be all right after you have taken the doctor's medicine' But she does not get all right. She grows worse day by day, until all at once she realizes that a distressing female complaint is established. Her doctor has made a mistake. She loses faith ; hope vanishes ; then comes the morbid, melancholy, everlasting blues. She should have been told iist what the trouble was, but probably she withheld some information from the doctor, who, therefore, is unable to accurately locate her particular illness. Mrs. Pinkham has relieved thousands of women from iust this kind of trouble, and now retains their grateful letters in her library as proof of the great assistance she has rendered them. This same assistance awaits every sick woman in the land. wawnawnawawaV - ,mm 'SOW REWARD SOZODNTbrtkt TEETH 25c MCwMtheraiyiiterles. nffcctnf importing rtt Ti nc so fimrtratfonii. OO pace book po paM 10c. Jacob Kerk, Denver Colo. a rOMp w irrMiMwi ui t v. anwa ma ma sv a-a -. A W. nitXrS lIKUn V 33 riwaj, "IaM SOZODOUT Tttth Nw.tr 25c .... I . ppiMf IDHTllllltMlJ KB WW aWaianaVforacjscof backache. ncnouMiesa, slceplesv ncrt, veakne. liwhof Itallty, In cipient kidney .Madder and urfuary disorders that can not 1m cured hv the (treat kidney, liver and blood medicine. OOc At all Druggists. Write fr free sample. 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I was so tired and weak, could not sleep nights, sharp pains would dart through my heart that would almost cause me to fall. "My mother coaxed me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable, Compound. I had no faith in it, but to please her I did so. The first bottle helped me so much that I continued its use. I am now well and weigh more than I ever did in my life." MRS. WINIFRED ALLENDER, Farmington.IlL Owing to the fact that some skeptical people nave from time to time questioned the genuineness of the testimonial letters .. . .. . ,. . ., . PJF conswouv- publishing, we have deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn. Mass.. $5,000, which will be paid to any person who can show that the above testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer' special perraissioa. X,tma E. Pixebav Mediums Ce. Never belittle your own acts. Peo ple are very apt to take you at your estimate. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-ccnt starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. The finished performance of an actor is often a great relief to the audi ence. The more a wisa man thinks the lesa he is apt to talk. Are Toa Ualag Alton's Foot Base? It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress. Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. Y. He who is unwilling to face failure can never secure success. Hors TfaUr We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for anr ease of Catarrh that c-suot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prop.. Toledo, a We. the under&ignul, lave known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their firm. West & Truax. Wholesales Drutrgists. Toledo. O.: Waldlnp. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesals Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's '"iuarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing direct, v upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, fries I5c per bottle Sold bv all druggists. Hall':. Family Pills are '..he best. Sometimes God's storms are but to drive us into harbor. Are Toa Interested In the Northwest? Cut out this advertisement, mention paper in which it appeared,enclose with 10c in silver to address given and Home and Garden, illustrated, month ly, will be sent you free for one year. Regular price. 50c. Address Home and Garden, Newspaper Row, St. Paul, Minn. There is no profit in religion where theie is no loss. The bore who is looking for no body in particular should look in the mirror. Ask yout grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Germany Our Beat ltooae Customer. Germany is rapidly becoming a na tion of whisky drinkers, according to the report of Commissioner of Internal Revenue Wilson. "More distilled spir its are exported from this country to Germany than to any foreign country The Germans, apparently, are partial to bourbon whisky in preference to rye. For the year ending June 30. 1900. 411.489 gallons of bourbon and 137.578 gallons of rye whisky were sent Italy Poaaible Kin;. The new heir to the Italian throne Is quite as interesting as the new oc cupant of that throne and his chances of becoming king of Italy are good. The duke is a cousin of King Emman uel HI. He is the father of two sons, whereas the new king, who was mar ried four years ago. has no children. While the king is frail and dislikes physical exertion, the duke is devoted to sport and is one of the best horse ment in Italy. 1148 will buy new Upright piano oa easy payments. Write for catalogues. Schmaller & Mueller, 1313 Farnas street, Omaha. TJvery'time an argument gains yon a new friend it loses you two old ones. FARM AND GARDEN. MATTERS OP INTEREST TO AGRICULTURISTS. ra-ta-Data Hints Aaamt CnlM ttaa at taa Sail aad IMei arUcaltaxa, TtUenMara Dlfferaaca off Fraltajca In Plant. To the Farmers' Review: There are parties who have been long engaged in' horticulture who claim that -a fruity ing vigor cannot be bred into a straws berry plant. That runners from one plant will fruit Just as well as an other if they are equally as well ma nured and cultivated. Let us look into this matter for a moment and see if this is not a great mistake. We will better understand this if we compare the plant with something we are famil iar with, and for this purpose a thor oughbred cow, like that of I. H. Hood 3f Lowell, Mass. I understand this cow is valued somewhere above $60, 000, and that she has the greatest but ter record yet made. Her value lies in the fact that she has had developed in her body a system of glands which take from the foods that pass through her all the butter fat it contains, and has the capacity to consume an im mense amount of food. Another strain of cattle bred for beet do not have the milk glands, but do possess others which appropriate the same elements and turn it into tallow and muscle for meat The more you feed such a cow the fatter It would make her, but you could not get a material increase in the flow of milk because it would go to the beef-producing glands. Now this is just the same with plants. They have the same organism of glands, but in this case scientists call them vascular bundles." We have a system of each for producing pollen, fruit flesh, wood, bark, etc. Now the fruit-producing vascular system is very sensitive, and, like any other organism of the body, is developed 'by proper foods and manipulation, as by restriction to prevent exhaustion by excessive use. These vascular bun dles which go to the production of seeds and fruit flesh are, like the glands in the cow, the result of sys tematic selection of those which make the best development and rejecting those which fail to make the desired improvement At the same time we feed the plant with those elements which go to fruit For instance, we know that phosphoric acid and potash are elements that cannot be dispensed with in seed and fruit production, while nitrogen stimulates the wood and runner producing part of the vas cular system, and so by this system of selection and rejection, through many generationswe get plants so de veloped in the fruit-producing organ ism that its strength all goes to mak ing fruit, while another, badly bred, so as to have its wood-producing vas cular system abnormally developed, you would get a vast amount of run ners and lea'ves without a correspond ing increase in fruit In this case high tillage and manuring does not pay, because it makes something we don't want We are after excessive fruitage, and not a host of runners and leaves. So we can see how impor tant it is that we should know the pedigree or history of every plant we use. In propagating strawberry plants we allow a runner to go out and form a new plant and eventually acquire roots of its own, and then the "wire" dies, but it is identically the same as the plant from which the runner comes. It is the division of the vascular sys tem of the "mother plant" The Rhode Island experiment sta tion bought plants from a nurseryman grown on the hit-or-miss system, and grew them all under the same condi tions, but the fruit production varied from about three grams on one plant to 188 grams in another, showing that one plant had come from a well-developed plant, while the fruit-producing vascular system in the other had been weakened or destroyed, and by divid ing it we got unproductive fruiters, but runner-making plants, while on the other we got fruit-producing plants and few runners. The fruit growers are waking up to these points and will soon understand that the fruit-producing quality of a plant comes down from the ancestry just as much as the milk glands in the cow, and they will breed their plants with equal care. R. M. Kellogg, Three Rivers, Michigan. Imrssi Separators la Gathered Cream Sectleaa. The advantages of the farm separ ator in a gathered cream section are obvious, for the separator, under prop er manipulation, will increase the amount of cream from 15 to 40 per cent It seems hardly possible that there should be any disadvantages at tached to the use of the farm separ ators which are not inherent in the gathered cream system, and It certain ly has the positive advantage of much cleaner skimming, and the amount of work could scarcely be said to be in creased. There are in this state 85 gathered cream creameries and the table shows that 20 of them have more than one-fifth the total number of farm separators reported by all the creameries, and an average of about ten more to the creamery than are re ported for the whole milk creameries. The utility and success of the farm separator in the gathered cream sec tion can scarcely be doubted, especial ly as the wjiole milk system has made little headway in that section. The patron of a gathered cream creamery who has no possible opportunity of sending the whole milk to a creamery, has only to consider the expense of a separator and the increased amount of cream it will get out of the milk. One report indicates that the users of the separator are,now sending about twice as much cream as they did from the hand skimming. Under such condi tions, it is evident that the farm sep arator will undoubtedly be profitable to the dairymen in the gathered cream sections. B. P. Norton. Keg-mrdlaa; Woolly Aphis. N. H. Albaugh, in a discussion of the woolly aphis, said: I would like to add a little testimony that I have in regard to this same woolly aphis, or these cankered trees, as they are sometimes called. About ten years ago one of those parasites called "traveling fruit men," came to our place and said that he had a con tract with a man in Kentucky tp plant out in partnership with him" three thousand Ben Davis apple trees. He said that he wanted to buy the cheap est trees that he could, and I took him out and showed him a block of Ben Davls.those that were not so large and had been hindered in their growth by the woolly aphis. He said it didn't make anr difference to him about the knots on the roots, that he had agreed to plant this orchard oat in partner ship with this man, and that he had iome kind of a contract that he had got even with the man without the fruit He got those trees. We let him have them at a very low rate. He planted them on a farm near where we have a large peach orchard in Ken tucky, and just as 'Mr. Webster has said' about their trees, they have grown and they look fine. I have seen the or chard, bow eight years old, with a fall crop of apples, and there is not a laer orchard an place. That mam came and bought those' trees independent of as, paid for and took them away with Kim. It has been a serious question with me whether after all; outside of checking the growth of the tree la the nursery, it is carried to the orchard and in any way seriously affects the trees. I have had in my experience In the nursery business trees that were badly affected at two years old. I have left them there, until three or four years-old, when they- were put out in the row and is disappeared, and the trees are Just as finely rooted as we could find anywhere The Professor ays truly that if you have to eradicate the wolly aphis and its effects from the nrusery north of the Ohio river or south, I will say in the United States anywhere, there would be no nurseries left In Virginia they have the woolly aphis as one of the noxious insects, one of the new noxious Insects. Now I am a lineal descendant of the man who built the first known vessel that sailed the waters, and I think I can say a pair of the woolly aphis went into the ark. Mecaaales af Salla. Very light and sandy soils are fre quently improved by the addition of clay or marl, especially in places where land is expensive and labor cheap. The opposite process, that of putting sandy soil on clay land, has not proved so advantageous, and it is commonly said that clay can be easily and ad vantageoulsy applied to sandy land, but when the sand is applied to clay .the latter soil swallows it up in un limited quantities. It is probable that claying will never be carried on to any considerable extent in this coun try where farm land sells at a very moderate figure, except where sandy soil is underlaid by a layer of clayey soil within reach of the plow. There was a time when steam power seemed likely to supersede horse power on the farm. But that possibil ity no longer exists. Coal and water were found to be more expensive feed than oats and hay. The steam engines were found to be serviceable chiefly on clay ground, where there was an unyielding support for the plowing machine. On sandy soil locomotion proved to be a great difficulty, and there were cases where planks hado be laid down in front of the machines. The plan of having two machines on opposite sides of the field drawing the plow back and forth by means of a wire cable proved too cumbersome to be continued. An English writer, enumerating the drawbacks to steam cultivation, said: "(1) The area of usage is limited by the nature of the ground and the size of the fields. Hilly surfaces, and small irregularly shaped fields, are not suitable. (2) The primary outlay is considerable, and might be too much for a small farmer, who would have to hire the tackle, or join with others in the purchase. (3) Considerable time is taken up in re moving from one field to another, much more so than with horse culti vation." llortlcnltaral Rotas. The life-retaining property of seeds Is influenced to :t very great extent by the degrees of temperature and moisture to which they are exposed. Stored seeds should be guarded against both heat and moisture previous to the time of planting them; and the spring time is the season when they are most likely to experience conditions that excite germination. The seed that has started to germinate and has been checked is probably of less value thai, the seed whose germination has been held back till it is put Into the warm moist ground. Strong seeds only should be planted if large crops are to be expected, and the vitality of the seeds may be as certained by testing them by any of the ordinary methods. There are vari ous methods for doing this. Some use an incubator, as in that way the tem perature can be kept under perfect control. The mere sprouting of seeds does not indicate their ability to grow, as some seeds that sprout are so weak that they are about worthless. Then, too, some seeds that will sprout in a warm room will not do well out of doors. For this reason it is desirable to sprout seeds under varying condi tions. Driving Stock Off the Baaga. A Colorado statute provides that when the stock of any person In that state shall be driven off its range without the owner's consent by the drover of any herd or drove, every person engaged as drover of such stock, or otherwise engaged in the care and management thereof, shall be liable to indictment and punishment as for larceny, and shall be liable for damages to the amount of 200 for each head so driven off, together with all costs accruing in the trial of said cause, and said herd of stock, or a sufficient number to cover all damages and costs, shall be liable for the same. But an occupant and proprietor of land in the vicinity of another's range, and a neighbor of the latter,, the Court of Appeals of Colorado holds, in the case of Matheson against Kuhn, 63 Pacific Reporter 125, is not a drover within the meaning of the statutes, and in curs no liability under the statute in wrongfully driving the other's cattle from bis range, although he may be liable as a trespasser therefor. Butter will be used extensively in the topics if some means can be found of keeping it in perfect condition dur ing time of transit Up to the present -time tins and heat have been the prin cipal factors in Its keeping power. An English paper says that "for very many years France had practically the monopoly of .supplying the demand from warm climates, and, because a considerable proportion of this butter underwent a special process of heating, the words "beurre fondu" became a regular trade term, which, however, is to be translated literally, so as to in dicate the favorite household product which we call "melted butter." By means of heat, the butter is "purified" and' solidly packed into receptacles. rwhich, as a rule, are hermetically- sealed tins." Some day refrigeration will become practicable for warm countries, and when that condition is reached the butter trade will enor mously develop la that direction. The woman who is dressing for slea derness should realise that each deco ration she adds to her belt adds an Inch to the appearance of her waist line. sTraaiea: Hb S-Cnt Check. An Indiana man has lately received from the treasury department at Washington a check for Z cents in recognition of an excessive settlement made by him with the government fourteen years ago, when he was post master of a village in that state. And yet he does not propose to have the check cashed, but will have it framed and hung up in his house as evidence of Uncle Sam's squareness. He is as generous and appreciative as Is a Boa ton poet, of whom the Herald tells, who sent a poem to a New York peri odical and received a check for $3 in payment therefor. The poet pocketed the insult, and the uncashed check now adorns his library in a beautiful frame. Canada's Coming Cenia. The fourth census of the Dominion of Canada is to be taken next year, beginning the first week in April. It is expected to be completed within a month. Besides the enumeration of the people, industrial and other statis tics will be compiled as in this coun try. In the United Kingdom the cen sus is supposed to be taken in one day, but no attempt is made to do more than secure a count of the population. Every sin committed commits one yet more to the way of sin. HUSBAND AND WIFE. A Teteraa of the Civil War Tells an la tereatlng Story. EFFINGHAM, 111., April 22. (Spe cial). Uriah S. Andrick is now 67 years of age. Mr. Andrick served through the whole of the Civil War. He was wounded, three times by ball, and twice by bayonet. When he entered the service of his country in 1861, he was hale and hearty, and weighed 198 pounds. Since the close of the War however, Mr. Andrick has had very bad health. For fifteen years, he never lay down in bed for over an hour at a time. He had acute Kidney Trouble, which grew into Bright's Disease. His heart also, troubled him very much. On Oct 18th, 1900, he was weighed, and weighed only 102 pounds, being but a shadow of his former self. He commenced using Dodd's Kidney Pills on the 26th of last December, and on Feb. 20th was again weighed, and weighed 116 pounds. He says: "I have spent hundreds of dollars and received no benefit, until on the 26th of December last, I purchased one box of Dcdd's Kidney Pills. I am cured, and I am free from any pain. My heart's action is completely re stored. I have not the slightest trace of the Bright's Disease, and I can sleep well all night. I was considered a hopeless case by everybody, but to day I am a well man, thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills. "For the last sixteen years my wife has been in misery with bearing down pains, pains in the lower part of the abdomen and other serious ailments. When she saw what Dodd's Kidney Pills were doing for me she com menced to use them. She now feels like another woman, her pains have all disappeared and her general health is better than it has been for years. "She is so taken up with Dodd's Kidney Pills and what they have done for us that she has gone to Mr. Corn wall's Drug Store and bought them for some of her friends for fear that if they went themselves they might make a mistake and get something else." There is something very convincing l in the honest simple story of this old veteran and his wife. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only Remedy that ever cured Bright's Dis ease, Diabetes or Dropsy. They never fail. Says an old bachelor: "Marriage is a means of grace when it leads to repentance." Sudden and Severe attacks of Neuralgia come to many of us, ! but however bad the case St : Jacobs Oil : penetrates promptly and deeply, soothes and strengthens the nerves and brings a sure cure. :! ieMARi Can't Sleep? Did you ever have that feeling of oppression, like a weight on your chest, or a load of cobblestones In your stomach, keeping you awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly in terrible dreams, that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's insomnia, or sleeplessness, and some unfortun ates suffer with it night after night, until their reason is in danger and they are on the edge of going mad.- The cause of this fearful ailment is in the stomach and bowels, and a Cascaret taken at night will soon bring relief and give the sufferer sweet, refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARETSl -mwaBsWwnaswaV .awn-wFawn-wnBWnWaBWswk AaWr mmmmm maW maWf amwawawai Mwaaswa mW V mmW aaaaaay wsam aaaaaaw --. mumw, saaria. ut, I gtar a mmam ammmmar ne t caiteat. i thr aam ' BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. maW aammmmmmmmmaaam ammmaaaaur THIS IS THE TABLET .aUTAalAXTXaW TB CVBI aM 1 BaUainrrrenUhe Tea Dowa. The newest fashion in New York sky-scraper construction is to begin at the top and build downward. It seems Impossible, yet that is what a contractor is doing with' a bank build ing, at Wall and William streets. At present the upper five floors, with granite walls, are practically finished. The lawer tea as as yet mere skele ton of girders and trusses. The larger blocks of granite' for these lower floors were not ready on time, so the builder decided to go ahead on the ones above. It is perfectly safe, yet the appearance of the structure is so unusual that it is a curiosity, even for Wall street Iff Yen Have Rhettmatiem - Bead no ansae?, hut write lir. Saoop. Uaclne, Wis., box MS, for a.x bottles of Or. hhoop'a Kbeaawttc Care. express paid. If cured pay attJO; If aot It la tree. There is no pride like that of a beg gar grown rich. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES pro duce the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stuff. llUrd'a Benefactions. The late Henry Villard gave away a great deal of money during his life time. In addition to numerous bene factions bestowed on European char ltale and educational institutions, he contributed liberally to the following American objects: The Oregon and Washington state universities, Har vard, Columbia, the Metropolitan Mu seum of Art and the Natural History museum in Central park. In. Wlssilaw'a Soothlag Syrna. Tor cktldrea teetktasj. softens the gams, reduces It fMaaHoa.sJlajpUB.cttrca wind colic 23c a bottle- A Dahlia Peat Boom. A large Dublin manufacturer has a room entirely furnished with Irish peat The carpets on the floor, the curtains at the windows and paper on the walls are made from this sub stance. For years he has experiment ed with the material, which is now very largely exported as fuel, and he has discovered that from it it is pos sible to procure almost any kind of fabric. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Dodger Xalanace Dona Away With. The common pleas court in Philadel phia has sustained the constitutional i ity of the city ordinance prohibiting the distribution of advertising hand bills and circulars in the streets of the city and in vestibules, porches, and yards of dwellings, whence they are likely to be blown at any moment into the streets. Throw physic to the dogs If you don't want thedogh but If you want good digestion chew Ueeman'8 Pepsin Gum. College Presidents' Vote. In the last vote for names for New York university's hall of fame. Presi-. dent Eliot of Harvard voted for the seven sciences named on the ballot: President Hadley of Yale confined him self to Audubon, Gray and Heny; Pres ident Low of Columbia voted for Gray, but not for Audubon, who was, how ever, supported by E. C. Stedman. Piso's Cure cannot he too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'IHuex. 322 Third At, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6. 190U The Belles Came. By way of a joke some one recently sent to a New York society belle a full grown camel. The young woman promptly accepted the gift, which ev ery evening after the theater crowds have dispersed is led by a colored ser vant up and down Broadway for ex ercise. For the first night or two not a few revelers were startled into tem porary sobriety at sight of the un gainly animal swinging along the road way. Do Toar Feet Ache aad Barn? Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions. Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. Faith and hope may die, but charity is immortal. Simplicity, strength and purity com bined in Garfield Tea, the herb medi cine that cures constipation and liver troubles. Will Mot Bay Davis Mansion. Governor Samford of Alabama has vetoed the bill providing for the pur chase by the state of the old Jefferson Davis mansion in Montgomery, the first white house of the confederacy, and its preservation as a confederate museum. Spring Cleaning Made Easy. Much of the terror of Spring Cleaning may be avoided by good management Settled weather should be selected for the work, and every thing necessary provided beforehand. Ivory Soap will be found best for washing paints, floors and windows; it is harmless and very effective in making the house clean and fresh. ELIZA R. PARKER. You can afford to lose the flowers of time for the seed of eternity. air t' thira hobo haft for laaoataia. ass Sai't rats BISHOP HANDY $ : ;says . ,, j Ml Cheatfully Recommend Peruna to Mlf Who Want a Good Cure for Prominent members of the clergy are giving Peruna their unqualified en dorsement These men find Peruna especially adapted to preserve them from catarrh of the vocal organs which has always been the bane of public speakers, and general catarrhal debility Incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Among the recent utterances -of noted clergymen oa the cura tive virtues of Peruna Is the following one from Bishop James A. Handy, D. D.t of Baltimore: "limkc gnmt phmmn la mckmwhgimg the cmrmttv effects 0i Permmm. At the smlfcitatlbm of m Mem4 I sc7 your remedy aad cheerfully reciamead yur Peruna to all who waat a good Toaic aad a safe cure for catarrh. " James A. Heady. OTHER NOTABLE CURES. A Nisbaii Escape til Pup if Catarrh if tit Lings. Haft Caifi af iKstlaaW CMIMMHII III avaamrsj WWW VV WVVWnVJWa WVWVWasaWWWM ltl CaHrrfc. Mrs. Edward Stevens of Carthage, N. Y., writes a3 follows: "I now -take pleasure in notifying you that my husband has entirely re covered from catarrh. He is a well man today, thanks to you and Peruna. He took six bottles of your medicine as di rected, and it proved to be just the thing for him. His appetite is good and every thing he eats seems to agree with him. His cough has left him,and he is gaining in flesh, and seems to be well every way. I hope others will try your medicine and receive the benefits that we have." Mrs. Edward Stevens. When the catarrh reaches the throat it Is called tonsilitis, or larnygitis. Ca tarrh of the bronchial tubes is called bronchitis; catarrh of the lungs, con sumption. Any internal remedy that' will cure catarrh in one location will cure It in any other location. This is Beware of the friend that advises you to go to war or get married. 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GASCAatatTS .rebaeaaSieaod with wkJah I for over twenty janis, aad I caa say that Oaacarats aava aivaa mm taore relief ttaa aay otaarrawseay I answerer tried. Iahalloer talaly rsr.aiansa ttsm to mw frieada na. TO GlLbaBO, Cltift. m. MAftAXISFK'rm.Xvamt Fl- rears CABjBflW) wsi IB. '"- - -1MB m saewa ii.iji.iii ar 1 ---- .?hv haaast trtes. aa ptralaapls . w wc swnariss srwaa w afCAattaJMTS. Baafc aVen ayaaadt. AsMsaVaati Tonic and a Safe Catarrh." why Peruna has become so justly famous in the cure of catarrhal dis eases. It cures catarrh wherever lo cated. Its cures remain. Peruna does aot pallitate; It cures. Mrs. Frederick Williams, President of the South Side Ladles' Aid Society of Chicago, 111., writes the following wcras oz praise yuiuituinniiiiu mug for Peruna from : fhm I a79 Onvlp aw .aasaaaaasW P Chicago, 111.: i "My home is: never without: Peruna, for I have found dur ing the past six: years that there: ta no remedy that will at once : alleviate suffer- irm ing and actually Mr. Fred Williams. cure, as Peruna does. Four bottles completely cured me of catarrh of the head of several years' standing, and If my husband feels badly, or either of us catch cold, we at once take Peruna, and in a day or two-it has thrown the sickness out of the system." Mrs. Frederick Williams. Mrs. W. A. Allison, of 759 Sheffield avenue, Chicago. 111., is the Assistant Matron of the !.. .,.............- People's Hospi- i tal. She has the 3 following to say about Peruna: "1 have bad fre quent opportunl- lies iu uuaerve 3 'ana. vf the wonde r f u-1 3yaBswJB . ? II.. A.. .hftta...... 1 curative effects aSKTIHIHK. e of Peruna espe- 39BS9HKr cially on persons IB&aaTc Suffering With a WTnni if mnrm htttS congested condi- Mrs. W. A, Alllsoa. tion of the head, lungs, and stomach, generally called catarrh. It alleviates pain and soreness, increases the appe tite and so tones up the entire system that thepatient quickly regains strength and health." Mrs. W. A. Allison. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, (X When a woman denies an accusation and wants to prove her innocence she cries. It isn't the timber of a voice burn ing in its range that gives it warmth. If everyone knew how good a remedy was Hamlin's Wizard Oil its sales would double in a day. 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