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<L ? ? \ A TRAINE * r. 4 After Years of Experiei Regard to Tl Mr*. Martha Pohiraan of S5 Chester "Avenue, MrSflS grminate Nurse from the Mli ?< ;< ley Training School.,, at Philadelphia, and for ^WfijjWRwS id* years Chief Clinia, NurtHntthn Ph{lml*lnhi& Hospital, writes the letter B . urlntod below. She has v.h? ,wlvantage of personal tTOElBfT experience, besides her pmfeeMional education. fui?t what she lias to say ttiay !x> absolutely relied Many other women are fUHloled as she was. They |aM8^|B?p ean '-egain health in the name way,. It is prudent ;*,:"v'hi to Hived such ad rice from ^HBHhSSS such n source. Mm. Pohlinan writes: " t am tirmly persuaded, ifl after eight rears of expert en ee m\\ with r,ydl? K. Pfnkham's ft#" Vegetable Compound, that It (I A/% A.fL la Ihe anfcet an<l beat medicine M ^ for any suffering woman to I ft i ] w mKohl mo " Immediately after my m marruwB 1 found that my ^^0 Health began to fail me. I beaiun weak and paie, with aevere bearing-down pains, fearful backaches and fre- fHf ^w$gg!& quant dinr spells. Tlio doctors Mr prescribed for roe, yet I did J vet improve. I would bloat aft?'r eating, and frequently become nauseated. I had nolnn down through my limb* so I could hardly walk. It was as 1*i1 a case *f female | trouble aa [ hare erer known. I.ydla K Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, however, aired roe within four luonths. Hlnoo that vhne I hare had ocoasiou to recommend it to! tv number of patients suffering from ell! forms of female difficulties, and I And that while It Is considered uiiprofiaslonal to recotmnend s patent medicine. I can honest I v | recommend Lydls K. Plnkham's Vegetable dom pound, for I hare found that It mires female ills, where all other medicine fails, it j is 't grand medicine for sink women " Money cannot. mij Mien testimony ** I 4>mm -merit alone can produce such re-; ?u<fn, and the ablest specialist* now I Hgreo tliat (.villa R. Pinkham'a Vejre- j Utblo Compound is the most univer-1 H*.ity successful remedy for all female i _ dlsi-asen known to medicine ' ?\'hen women ara troubled with ir-| regular, suppressed or painful periods.; wiwkness. displacement or ulceration' of idie fcuiala organs, that bearing- j cVovro feeling. Inllnmruation. baekaehe. bloat in^f (or flatulence), general deblii-1 l.y, oidigeat.lon, and nervous prostrn-, mom. or are beset, with such symptoms j rio dlarineu, fainlnefts, lassitude, excita- I Lydla E. Plnktiam's Vegetable Ceap? | FOR EMERGENG And for the Stoc .1 NOTHINC I I**-1*"put m I fttHMaag < ?*u ,or jroi,r * Wl - -l?V*VT W X\ W. JHent i '' CABBAGE rki * ' ^jSkk'UlQL ??? * ! kln.la of aarneu plautf .' A t>yj '):QAlWIa pinnla. ?r->?n in the open air i ? ; Inrfp JLSytfrfa S " * <)* ?f thr nii?l rrlUWi* ?v<l '-' ttaouannu aore truck farm piai . JfjjjBoTOWPVsififc time or earlier. Reittuw expr* ;,. TecPlST will ni\a HfM per cmt l?> in ML^WTVWU'MMti 81.V' par tliuuaand, laiaa loi 81 ttalla. 8. i?. Arlington white f ' t o_ n Merirrtui. H .'. The I liaaratabllaheil an btuei'liiuui < vraotable* eateulnllr t'atii'agea. lh? reeulta of in uJru roe at any tliue. -Your* reipeotfullf, I, U. HI itn<l thofrreatnnt quantltteaofororj | rjroirltijf thins 'can rnauiljr bo ?rir <1uo?h1withtboliberalusoofVirginia- I i:an>iin? KertiMrers. tojjolhor with I' ^.wful cultivation. Tho ir. a to rial not wh it'll t Hey oro taudo. o.iuio the m to en f ' 5j Ich t ho land, und the plants tocotna I H up rapldiy aa<l raoro proUSc. Use ' {? 2 Virginia-Carolina rcftilliero B jn on your fruits and fruit-tuna ; wf nil kjnds, corn, wheat and iw r* nil trunk* For, ai. hrrvrst limn, you will havotho largest T /? (f?r these Trill "lacroaso >'<>ur JK1 I yl<?Jd per aero") and finest \tMJ <u\>ps you over raised in all VH your farm lire. fhm't buy tlio lffraf * inferior substitute that any Bd 1 fortlllaornffontmny try toper- ^K, ( ouade you to put ou your land. 1M 'i f|VlflGlJrtA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., UBl B !Urkma4. Va. Borf-hr, Ta. Dnrkua. I. 0, J|U (UtriulAtL, S. C., kluawr*. kd? AUiiU, finl* <)?.. Saraaaak, Gan Mi-tjnm?ry, 11*., n, \ar p*n? oknt* kt n'i ?'c*th. n-ir TT Piwaa-t UalrGruwrr < ur#x larfuuft. lalUn* h?lr, grow* *tral*l-t hair tuVex <.nt the -vr! Sfrrtu ?'? f"< MUiClr. 1 OEotll. MuUtclatr N i. T t :d nurse . - * i ' i ice, Advises Women in J heir Health. bility. irritabilitr. nervousness, sleepIcMiiehi, melancholy. "all-gone" r.n.. j " w*uMohe-left-ftIoD?'' feelings, blues and hopelessness. they should remem- I ber there Is one tried and true remedy. Iiydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ' pound at once removes such troubles. ; No other female medicine in the world has rceelred such widespread and unqualified endorsement. The needless snfferin^of women from diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible to see. The money which they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous waste. The pain is cured and the money is saved by Iiydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. it is well for women who are ill to i | write Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn. Mans. ' The present Mrs. Piukham is the m itaugiitcr-in-law of Lydla E. Pinkham. 1 her assistant for mau r years be fore her decease, and for twenty - five years | , since her advice has beeu freely given | to sick .vryuifn. In hor great xperi- ! i rune. which covers many year*. ahe i I has probably Unit to deal with dozen* ! of eases just like voure. Her advioc ! is strictly confidential. mnd Succeeds v-?rr. others FalL . IES AT HOME I :k on the Farm EQUALS 'he Great Antiseptic Price, 25c., SOc. and SI.OO. Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, I 5 Albany St., Boston, Mass. i rumrinc iUARANTCED TO CURl COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. Il-ftrlwlne to a deai.r who won't Ouraitwll. MOKET BACH IT IT DOMS'T COTIB. | cr,JV.I>.? Manufacturer. fiprinaJlrid. JBm i\ts! CEI ERYPItntal < 11 now furnish all klmta of rahtiaRe RSVfiSH tiul will ataurt Krrat old. tirown f ro ni AHSBBv >umi. \\ r iMr th> umr plant* on our BflHffftaM m* rofilll.t counted anit properly Paek-lnKBMO l.eMlice. union ami heel plunm. aarnn BHHMBK '*< rat*, prom1 t*l. which, when .ff.ott.W, HWjjEul ap iiiriiM.-r.uiM rataa I'rhwa: small lot. HMJlJtJVjS .( I in d.Vi c?r thmmn I. P. o, R. M>. UMiH IpIiib Cucumber steed ki rents r*rpound. HnfT'S iJulied Ktntes akiiculiural Department tal siation tin our I arms to teat all kinds e?-e sp.Miaieiili ?rp will l? pi sard 10 <OMP.\sir ME'ourrTB. a. ?. ifikCut Your Work 'n^WO ^ S*! xfi Atkins Sutvs cut <V not only wood, iron I 1 *nd other mi'.eriali I Abetter than any c-her. hut they cut That is because they are made of the best steel ^WMEr 'n the world by men that know how. Alkint raw*, Corn Knives, Perfection Floor Si raper?, etc , are told by all good hardware | dealers. Catalogue on request. E C. A.TH1NS (Ol CO. Inc. Largest Saw Manufacturers la the World Factor, and Executive Offices, Indianapolis flaavt lias?New York, Chicago, Minneapolis Portland (Oregon), Seattle, san Francisco .Memphis, Atlanta and Toronto (Canada) Accrpt no substitute?Insist on tha Atkin* Brand j So. 7-'06. #^DropsyI? V i^A( Remorea nil awelllnj In 8 to ao j dar? ; effect# * permanent cure j in jo to bo (1st*. Trial treatment yjrl^tiwatret. Nothinacan be fairer i StWMh Write Dr. N. H. Qroan'a Sons. ^T^SKvHSoecUllst*. Box B Atlanta. Ga. , . s ' " ' * j t f\r ft>r??r T?nrt*? of Ka?ltn,* t** noveltteo In '"hole' II |w est C'ar<tfii e>ee<t?. ?! ? worth of I'nlvemal I'r? j : I w whim Cimpnm lrw> with evory orttar. IK'l.tll A.NU S ?FF.I> hTOKV, UAI.TIMOUK J Ram Saved Man's Lift. To be charged by an infuriated bull ind gored almost to Insensibility and tfterw&rd to be rescued 1 through the interference of a ram is the remarksale experience of John Michel, a farm ftllA -xtf VI II* A idUU QUipiU/CU UU UiC I tl 1 lift in Walters, near Benridge, Minn. Michel was milking the cows in the pasture lot when a bull charged him, knocked him to the ground and furlmsly attempted to gore him. Michel made desperate attempts to escape from the enraged animal and was nearly unconscious when a ram charged the bull, with the result that the latter turned his attention to the new foe and Michel succeeded In crawling through the fence ami escaping. The man is badly bruised and wounded, but no bones were broken and lie will recover. Music Attracted Skunk. A Southwest Harbor man was playing the violin in the twilight recently when a sleek little skunk came dancing upon the veranda and up to ihe door near which the musiean was seated. Here the skunk apparently danced R. jig to the tunc of the music and when the music ceased and the player reached for his gun Mr. Skunk made his bow and a hasty exit.?Chicago Chronicle. Old Coin Found in Leaves. While raking leaves at Bethel. Vf., Robert Currier turned up a coin which proved to he one of the old-fashioned large kind. The coin is very distinct and is of the issue of 180.1. MUST LOOK THE PAUT. K lean and hungry beggar g?* it Can get. coin every time, * But few will give a corpulent And hungry man a dime. A 'doctor advises people to "give their stomachs a nice vacation." It is thought, however, that onl> tho ntan who hasn't the price of a meal will take this advice. Eight Logs from Spruce Tree Frank B. Bddy recently cut a spruce ree a( Townseitd, Vt., the trunk of which was cur into eight h>gs nhlrh iogoilicr .-enled 1,500 feet. Taylor's iherokee Remedy of Hweet Gum ind Mullen is Nature's great r?u??dy?Curo* roughs, Colds, Group and Consumption, xnd ud throat and lung troubles. At draggists, ' % ., .'*)? . and $1.00 per bottle. A woman knows almost as much nbnut a railway time table as a bachelor ilnos about a baby. Cato* ninml, Skin Trouble*. Caneer, Blood I'liiion. limlutt Blood I'urlller free. If your blood Is impure, thiu, disposed, hot or full < f hipiiors. If you have Mood poison, cancer, I'trbunolfti, eating sore*, scrofula. ec^rrua. itching, i Isiuga icud lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, lake Rotanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Recording to dtre?ticu.?. Soon fill sores haat, ache* and paiis stop, tho Mood is made pura and rich, li avtng the skin free from very eruption, and giving the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time B. R. R. improves tho iligeition, cure* dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old people, as it given them new, vigorous blood. Druggists, $1 per large i>ot?le, with directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balru ?' >.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and special free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. B. H. B. la especially advised for chronic. deep-s?ated case* of impure blood and skin dia rose, and cures after all else falls. A vfiuul woman is to?? good J'or any nut u Iml fortunately, she doesn't, know it. BABY COVERED WITH SOKES. Would scratch aud Tear Iho I'lr.li 1'nle?* II ami* \Y(irc Tied?"WoulU Have Dlrtl But For Cutifurii." "Mv little son. when about a year and a hair old, began to have sores come out on his face. I had a physician treat him, hut the sores grew worse. Then they began to come mi hiH arms, then on other parts ol" hi-i body, and then one came on his chest, worse than the others. , Then 1 called another ohvaiciau Still Vic tm-w worse. At the end ol" about a year and a halt' of suffering he grew so had I had to lie liia hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the .sores and tearing the Mesh. He got to be a mere skeleton, ?nd was hardly able to walk. My aunt lirised nic to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent to the drug store and got a cake of the Soap and r> box of the Ointment. and at the end of about two months the sores were all well. lie has never had any sores oi any kind since. lie is now strong and healthy, and I can sincerely say that only for your most wonderful remedies my precious .child would have died from those terrible so^e^. Mrs. Kgliert Sheldon, 11. F. D. No. 1, NVoodville, Conn., April '.'J, 190f>." Showers of b'essio^ novel follow stolen tiiti'ider. DEATH SEEMED NEAR. lto\r > l!liiiii-n Woman Found Help Wlieti Hope Was t'Aat Failing Away. Mrs. II. T. Could, bU \V. Lake St.. Chicago. (II.. says: "Ponn's Kidney Pills are all that saved me from death by Hright's l?isease. Hint I know. I linrj ove trouble, !\% ^ ?, sr backache, eat dies when l.vinu abed or when beiidins V "yW^?? dizzy and had sick ^M3pw|^^' headaches and F u * Wll pains. The. kidI ? ' noy secretions wore too copious and frenu?i?f, and very bad in appearance. It was in 1003 that Dean's Kidney Tills helped me so quickly and cured me of these troubles and Uvc been well ever since." Sold by all dealers. BO cents a box. To?ter-Mitburn Co., Buffulo, N. Y. a A . EX-MAYOR CRUMBO RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA. | "My endorsement of Pe-ru-na is ( I Based On Its Merits." J . < ?Ed. Crambo. IT* I). t'RUMBO, ex-Mayor ol New All/finn>, liiil... writes from 511 K. Oak t r?vt: ,lMv unilnriomont ?f Pitrnn . ' - J ?V**v V? * V4 MM :? in UH9CU I en its merits. "If a man is sick he looks anxiously for something which will core him, and Peruna will do the work. "I know that it will cure catarrh of the head or stomach, indigestion, headache and any v/eary or sick leel ing. "It is bound to help anyone, if used according to directions. "I also know dozens of men who sneak in the highest term* of Peruna and have yet to hear of any one luting disappointed in it." Mr. Crumlio, in a later letter, dated Aug. 23, 1904. .says: "My health is good, at present, hut if 1 should have to lake any more medicine I will fall hark on Peruna." i<uku?fc*? tut Highest market pit'? raw SMIM SeaiwJiilMu SoT7-'06. ~~ j TWIN3 WEIGHED THREE POUND8 Smallest Babies on Record in a New ; Orleans Hospital. In the Milllkcn hospital at Now Orleans are a pair of twins which are probably the smallest liviiiK twins In this scetiou of the country, if not in tlie whole United States. Together they weigh less than three pounds, and though tliey arc so small that they can hardly be seen lu their little beds, they are thriving under the care of the sisters and nurses of the hospital. They are boys, and, although only 29 days old. they have already been named. In the liosptial register their uatnes are given as Charles and Kolmer Morgan, and their address at No. 1207 Annette street.?New York Her aid. Thief in Losing Transaction. A couple of weeks ago, some thief stole six fine pullets front the barn of John Stockwell of Manchester, Vt., ami substituted for them two roosters and a small hen. A local newspaper gave the incident some notice and the pullets were mysteriously returned? j not. however, until the two roosters j had been eaten up by Mr. Stockwell. I No'one has come after the hen yet. "??? Good Money From Small Flock. John Kahlwin of Groton. Vt%, lias a flock of ten sheep from which he received an income of $72 the past season. Seven ewes raised eleven lambs, averaging neatly 100 pounds each when sold. The income from the sale of nino lambs aud one wether was $42.25. this with the year's clip of wool made the $72. besides adding two to the number of his flock. Horse Faithful to Duty. Expressman Reynolds of Putnam, Conn., ownn an old horse w hich recently foil in his stall and was allowed to run loose around the yard for a day or two. Mr. Reynolds hitched up his team, and old Major decided that It was his duty to help, so he followed to the freight depot, where lie stood while the wagon was being loaded, and then followed behind all over the oily. Peculiar Honolulu Stone. Honolulu has on exhibition a specimen of the iiilll, or "stone that i ri;(Mls." from Kau island. The native.; :.ay that if the stone is placed in a glass jar and water poured over it anil the jar lie corked for a couple of days the stone will repordiico Itself in the l'orm of four or live smaller stones. ?????? ARK WK FRBB. . "Well, Russia is going to be free ' at last. But tliero's one thing I can't ; understand." "What is that." "She i-s-n't patterning any of her new institution? after the American brand." . It takes a good deal of courage not to pretend you have it. mm w Ull food-for stc is unsurpassed, i : *4^ . ,i est possible yield ' t r any given soil, a ] tion of Potash n The best methods leading explained in th^ 65-page jllus free to farmers who write for it results attained with cow peas AdtrMi. OI1XAH Maw Tork?M * i Street, or Burro Broks Ur the Ball. A ball given at Pagfrett. Cal.. in houot of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Harl of Barstow. who had Just bean married. was brokcu up by the apaearam e on the ballroom floor of a lai ky desert burro, astride of which sat .lames Horgan, a well known prospector. The upber strata of llaggett were present, the best musicians In flft> miles had boen employed, and for thr<>e days 1 ho .floor of the ballroom had been rubbed down with \ ax until every >oard shone like glass. [11 the middle of tt> dance, while sixty couples were gracefully gliding about, the door was Suddenly thrown open and, with a genuine desert whoop, in rode Horgai-,. The burro, accustomed to tread ?arefully along the steep declivities Vhere a misstep meant death, picked its way almost to the center of the ttoor. The. dancers fell back amased. Suddenly its legs Hipped Irom under the animal. Stag^ring to r$ga.u its footing it cut nun erous grotesque unties, and finally tinned almost a' complete somersault. By degrees It was assisted up. am Horgan disappeared, but the ball vtas hot tea,umed. Twelve-Year-Old's First Deer. One of the happiest and proudest boys In Maine in 12-ytareld I.oyal Oilman of Manchester. The lad saw ? big deer walking almost l^to the donrjrard at home, lie quietly Vent after his father's rifle, trucked th?. deer to a nearby field and dropped aim a! fho first shot. " No, Alon/.o; a woman' isn't necc*satilv an nrtist because she paints. 131 Coxes 300 Boxes pi ' * i Tor tHe roosi tip from tH?s< V - I - O 331 people will < Around the tireslde c.p about the wellllghtod family reading table during tbe winter evenings tb?> children and grown-ups can piny with their wits and see how. irfnny words gag be iuad? 20 people making tlif? yrea4rst nuuher of wools will each receive a litUe box containing a $10.00 gold piece. 10 people will each \vln one box containing a $5.00 gold pl?-ce. 1500 people w(ll eaclj win a box eon- , tabling $1.00 In paper'money uud one per&on who makes th<" highest number of words over ail contestants will receive a box containing $100.04) in gold. It is really a most fascinating bit of fun to take up >hc 11 it evening after evening ami -,ee how huny words otin be added. * A few rules are necessary for absolute fair play. j Any word authorize bv Webster's dictionary will be'counted,-"bat no narae of person. Both tb<? sibgular and [>luriil can bo used, as for Instance "grape" and "grapea." ' ? The letters in- **i' l-O-Grnpe.Nms" may he repeated In tin; same word. Geographical naioeit .-authorized by Webster will .be counted. Arrange tlie words In alphabetical classes, all those beglning with A totogether and those beginning with B to corqe under K, etc. When you are Wr,ting down the words leitve sAoae spa^os in the A. E. and other columns to flit in Inter as new . words come to yoo, foi- they will spring > Into, in fad every eVcAiug, It is almost treftaiii that some contestants will tie-.wlrtv Mlfars. In such cases a -prize identical In value and character with that offered in that class snail do awarder to each. Garb one will 1*<: beqiWhdudSto send with the list of words orpin buy written letter describing the advantaged of Grapes'uts,.but the co/itettaht is not required to ptirchilse a pWfe/ *fbefp letters arc not to csmtahi poetry or fancy flourishes. but single. Yl-yth'ftil- statement* of. fact. For* rmirttrationT: -'A person' may have ex|?erreiit*??t ?vlne incipient i of ehfoiiid aHs traceable to unwise selecrion or food that filled to ^lye the body and brain t^f<j crergj, health and power desfred. tSefckiag better conditions n"ofirtfig?* in -teid is made atwl Grape-Nuts *ji*t eu?jeiB ysed iu place of the former diet/? Suppose one quits the meat, fried' potatoes, starchy, bftelty in'e^seS of tar!?-cooWed oats or wiicfct and cuts otit the cpffi-e. .^ry, soy. for breakfast a ..'nilt, a ' dish Of ,Grape-Nu.ts.nnd,creaty tfCo"80ft-bolh?d eggs, a slice f5f bard Jljst and a cup of Pbstunr. Food Gbffoeil Some umatcnr sity's: "A" rflatr woulj faint away.nn tbat," but uiy dear friend we will p{it | r of soil and as a ?ck, the cow pea nn _ _ _ * -1- _ i i o ger tne iarg- m of cow peas from plentiful applica>, necessary. to certain success are fully itrated book, which we send L It tells of the remarkable nourished upon Potash. ' KALI WORKS, AttrutK Ga 80. Broad StroaL MEN WHO DO STRANGE THINGS. Unique Feats Certified to by Truthful Traveling Nlen. A group of traveling moil wore discussing unique feats and physical tricks that people here and there can do. "I know u Chioagoan." *uid one. "who can whistle a tune and hutn Its accompaniment at the same time. He whistles through a Hat, not through the Usual round hole, and the deep, musical accompaniment together with the shrill sweetness of the whistle makes a mighty attractive thing to hear." "I knew a barber." said the second drummer, "who had a unique way of cracking nuts. He would place a nut between the back of his head and a stone or brick wall, and then he would give himself a sharp rap ou th'' forehad with his fist. The nuts would crack open every time." "A Manayunk man." said the third, "can give his head a jerk that, turns back his eyelids. He has to turn them down again with his fingers. This is an ugly feat, and I'm glnd it is rare." "I knew at. school." said the fourth drummer, "a boy named Bucky Ad ams who could play tunes by snapping his fingers. The thumb and first two fingers of each hand would work away busily, and forth would come the clearest, sweetest, faintest music. I used to sit with Bucky Adanm and mauy a to- j dious school session would he iuak?* 1 shorter and plcasuutcc with this odd Rift." Witlj some men an emergency is but another name for an opportunity. of Gold ' Greenbachs t words made e letters ( Grape-Nuts tarn these prizes. dollars to your pennies that the noon hour will tind a diiiu on oar breakfast huskier aud with a stronger benrt-beal and clearer working brain than he ever bad on the old diet. Suppose, If you have never really made a move for absolutely clean health that pushes you nlong each day with a spring In your step aud a reserve vigor in muscle and brain that makes the doing of things a pleasure, pou Join the army of "plain old common sense" and start irt now. Then after yon bnvc born 2 or S weeks on the Grape-Nuts training you write a statement of how you used to be and how you ore now. The simple facts will in terest others and surprise yourself. We never publish names except on permission, but we often tell the facts In the newspapers and when requested give the names by private letter. There Is plenty of tliue to got personal experience with (.rape-Nuts and write n sensible, truthful letter to bw sent in the list of words, as the contest does not close until April 3?tb, 1900. So start in as soon ns you like to buildin*: words, and start lu using (1 rapeNuts. Cut this statement out and keep the letters Y-l-O-Grape-Nuts before yon and when you write your letter you will have some reason to write on the subject "Why I Owe GrapeNuts." Remember 331 persons will wla prises, which will be awarded In art exact and ju&t manner as soon as the list can be counted after April 30th. 190ft. Every contestant will be sent a printed list of names and addresses of winners on application in order to have proof that the prizes are seut a* agreed. The company is well known all over the world for absolute lidelity to its agreements and every single one of tin* 331 winners may depend ou receiving tin* prize won. Many persons might feel It useless to contest, but when one remembers th? great number of prizes ?<331)-the curiosity of seeing bow many vord? can really be made up evening after evening and the good, natural fun and education in the competition, it seems Worth the trial; there is no cost, nothing to lose and a tine opportnnlty to win one of the many boxes of gold or greenbacks. We make the prediction that some who win a prize of gold or greenbacks, will also win back health and strength worth more to them than a wagon full of money prizes. There are no preliminaries, cut out this statement and go at it, and send iu the list and letter before April 30th. 190b, to I'ostuni Cereal Co., Ltd.. P.attle Crpek. Mich., and let your name and address be plainly written.