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' Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, spealcs to young women about clangers of the . Menstrual Period ? how to avoid pain and suffering and remove ^the cause by using Lydxa E, Pinfcham's Vegetable Compounds "To You no Waynes : ? I suttered for six yearn with dysmenor rhea (painful ]K)riod8>, no much so that, I dreaded every month, as I Vcnuw lb meant three or four days <?f intense pain. The doctor Haiti this was due to ?\n inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused o y repeated and neglected colds. "If young girl's only realized how dangerous it is to take cold afc chis critical time, much suffering would bo f-;pait?d them. Thank God tor li.ydia K. I'inkhtim's Vegetable Com pound, that \\a? Hie only modioine which helped 1110 any. Within three weeks after I started to cako it, I notice^ a market) improvement in my wncral health, and at iho time of my next monthly pmiod the pain had diminished consider ably. I kept up tho treatment, and was cured a month later. 1 am like auofchor pjrrion Hinew. i am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have add&i 12 pounds to i/iy weight, f.iy color is good, jind I feci litfht and j oappy." ? 'AIis'i Ao x iw MfTxitit, 25 Poiomao Ave,, ( hicago, III. Tho monthly sh'Itness reflects tho condition oi' a woman's J health. Anything unusual nt (hat time should have prompt and prnnor attention. l?'ll'ty thousand letters from woiften proy? that I^ydla JO. Pinlthahi's Vcnetahlo Compound regulates men struation and makes thtno periods painless/ BEAD WHAT MISS LIXDIIKCK HAYS: I "1>ka:i M us. I'inkiiam: ? Ii.v<Iln 10. 1* ! i*Ic? ham's < 'oinjtr.uml li .'*:?> greatly fittod rao. 1 will ii'H you how T Ht.fjprcm. Mv trouble \\iin painful trM'n :i( 1 1 tit ( i< >n. I fit a* each iwmth will 1 1 y that T was (^?tlinjy worse. I Intel RONi'i'o lw'a?in'.;MK)\vn ) ;iii' i:i my back an<l aNio JllUil. *' "A f rioii' I ;t?lvis?'<i m<> in try Mrs. l'iiiklmmVt icijv\ I <!i<l so :i r i< I i'.n) r.ow frco from nil j.,|n <| m ii?v^ my jcriiid-^." ? Jr.ssiK I . J.!NniiECKt IJOL Otli !niv:*i, Koi. Ulol?l, III. ntKi-: A?)VSi'M to v?o.M{:n'. Itft??ioinI>rr, <*\t'i\v v/muiimi Is cordtiilly I ; ? ?*' 1 ( ** :l <?? w.'lk^* f ?? Mrs. if there i? ;? :;y < *?i !i^T tibouf licr M'ltipioniM slio ilfK H not ini'.i!': ,i Mrs. PtnUimtii ?? mMrcKs f? Iiyint? lirr ailvico is t'rrr jimt rhcerfiitly *riv i i? to uvory nil trig wowatf avIiii ;ikUs fi.?* if. H?t mivicf h 1-4.* - < to bcultll. more tloin oflo liumlivl t vvm?,'M>. Why <lon*t >?>w try it, my sick sisters FORFEIT ' ^ ? i. r.'iiiii' ? f '.-f h it' ??lift* Itio t. '? .??! !<?! t.-ra :wil ntgnktuie.t ot itkunwsiliuttuhK which ?i ' << tiiHi- n > I i ? ;i 'n iu::.-. 1.;. .li* 12. I'inkUltiu Co., l.ytitlj M&ua. DON'T GET 'WEI! ASK YOIW DEALEP FOD TKE MADL FAMOUS F>Y A DtP'JIATIOH .EXTENDING OVCD MOPE THAN HAlr A CENlW. TOWER'S an<l tal'Sy&rc made of the b z'J. nv&tita'a in blccK ot >c!low ? for ft! I kinds of vvet woi k. IMlJfACIlCa 13 CajUAKIItD It Y_:) ilICK vo . , THE SIGH OP TH? FISH.. cms wHiHt au uu 'vAas. Best ?:?u?ta Syrup, Viuiea <3<><k1. Ueo In timo. Hold by ilrimirNt*. THE USES OF TURPENTINE. j I A Very Valuable Articic to Have j Arcund the House. Turpentine, either In rcsinoua. (onu ; or in spirits, hus a housenold value. I A child suffering with the croup or j any threat or lung difficulty will bo j quickly relieved by inhaling the and having tho cheat rubbed unti. Tno skin is red, and then being wrapped about with llannel moistened with fiery spirits. Afterward uwoet oil will savo tho skin from irritation, says tho Woman's Iloipe Companion. In tho caso of bnrrs and scalds tur pentine has no equal. It is the best dressing for patent leather; It will removo paint from artists' clothes and workmen's garments; It. will drive away moths if a few drops aro put In closets and chesta; it will nar*5sa.d? mice to find othrr quarters if n Mttio ~ti> TJtrarcd *1ntrr ttrcnnoTiSd Ti'ifleST ono ""t^Ul^spoonful added to t lie water In wLlclTThktitts, are boiled will make the f.oods wonderfully white; a few drop3 will prevent starch from sticking; mixed witl*' beeswax it makes the bobt floor poljih, and mixed with sweet oil it is uxwLv^led as a polish for furni ture? tho laljtcr mlxturo should bo tw parts of sw<|ot oil to one part of tur pentlno. Solux. piyaiciaaa recommend spirit* of terpentiao, applied exter nally. for lumbago and rheumatism. It U afao prescribed for neuralgia of tit* face. In a Bad Way. "YouH fcave to cxcuse my dolly." Ue ? Utile four-year-old. with *ren t dhroity. ' She's indisposed." ? J?W*at in the matter with her, Kit tyt' naked tltf visitor, with a show ^ Jr.tcrest And bympathy. lont all the tawduat out of bach," replied K Htr, "part of lacVsone. st?e> got ner*yy>. Minor n.'iKloH. The tlev. J. W. IJjaouden, pttdtor of tlw H:ii ( i.it church at Freehpld, New .Ti-ncy, in a *;<v.-mon on Sunday specu lated qil the end of tliO worltl. Ho said he had hI ways huon a great student of Hfc'.ircf! on I ;i !?}:?> subjects. nnd declared that h? believed ( h?? end of tho world wus not far off, uvobably ?,duo about 1015. Ho riled a similar ^stiijiate given l?y an ICn^jiah utu<kan!. \) T (k-rman army expenditures are ant down in the biiO&ct tor li'O.'l at .C32, so!i.!>*3. which I.-. C2.no?,000 under tho I'.Htixh army ? jailmates for the same period. Oefmany htt# t\w aty-three > rps d'anneo, s?U cfTerllv<,'l$ uvganjzed. Orcat tlrltoin has six corps on paper, 01:0 of \vhl? li was hypo, helically or ganized tho vthev day. although not a battalion belonging to thf same could be discovered. 80. 1*. HARD TO BEAR. Whrn I In* bin k aches II tit) I'lHIln -tllttUy, can't work, can't lvst, can't bleep. can't oat, li s lui i<s rb bear. Thousands of ach ing barks have been relieved :i fltj cured. People are learning that back ache pains come from disordered kid-* my.*, that Doan's Kidney i'ills cure every kidney ill. cure bladder tumble*, urinary derangements, -dropsy, dia betes. Brlght's disease. Head this tes timony to the merit of the greatest of kidney specifies. j J. \V. Walls. Sii/orlatpndent of Streets t>f i/<M?nniui. Ivy.. living on Knst Main street. In that cl\v. says: "* "Wit li my nightly re:d broken, owing to iri'iUiiiiarii ie* of the kidney*. ing Ir tensely frpm severe pnlns in the_ small of Tny back and through the kid neys. and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secret ions, life was any- 1 thing but pleasant for me. No amount of doctoring relieved this condition, and for the reason that nothing seemed to give me even temporary relief I be came about discouraged. One day I noticed In tho newspapers the ease of a man who was afflicted as 1 was aud was cured by the u*e of DotHi'a Kid uoy Pills, nis words of praise for this remedy worc so blncere<jt^At ou the v.re?gib "of his statement I wont to the llugh Murrey Drug Co.'a store and got a box. I found that the medielae was exactly as powerful? kldnej rem* cdy its J experienced nulek and litslins^Hyihf. noun's Kid uey. I'ills will | Messing to all snfferor* from fu^??y*d i*or?l o rn >vho wHl give them u fair trial." A. l'tuiK Triaxj oC this great kidney ?modlejne, which cttml Mv. Walls. will be ma 'led to any i?art of tl?o United St a r s tin application.. Address Foster Mrt.' irsi Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sals bj all icnggliii, price SO teat* per box. PAPERS HELD BACK.; i Further Developments In the Famous Postoffice frauds MRS, TYNf R AND IttF, DEPARTMENT Adblfttiiit Attorney General ClirU tiancy Bounced, Pending an i riven- i ligation. Washington, SpeclaI.-~The two lm portent development* In the Inveatlga tlon of the BcnsatlouaJ abstraction of pay era from tho ?ufo of th* ofUee of the Assistant Attorney General for tho luatoina department, wntch !ed to .tie dismissal of that officer, were the submission of what purported to he tho papers to tho inspection of the poa ?al o/llciala, aiui tho decision of Post master General Pay no to Immediately relievo Acting Assistant Attorney Gen eral G, a. Chrinlancy from his diheo, pending an Investigation of bin cou rt uct. Tho action in tho caso of Mr, ChrUtlancy wan taken at bin own re yueat. iJu states that ho "wurta the fullest investigation. Air. Chrlatlaney has Imht tbf o'flct of Assistant Attor ney (leneral since January J, 1H01, and has been In charge of tho legal af fairs of tho department moat of the tlnio hI nee then, owing to Gcucial lyner's ubsenco, caused by ill health. .General Tyner'# counsel, submitted to Tostmastcr General I'ayhe and Fourth Assistant Postmaster General HiIhiow Papers which they said Tyiur had cnused to be taken away, but a state m<,"t later l>y the Postmaster General reciting tho correspondence on v the subject and the. submission of the pa peiH specifically declines to accent the (statement that tho papers submitted necessarily constituted all that were abstracted. i Tyner'8 counsel, after bay ing the Postmaster Geiuual, made a 'statement In part us follow**: "Ves terday in response to a noGtbatlou n\?ni tho department of-Jostlee that General Ty?.--r d. liver the paoers to the Pos i ti i ast < i* General, Mr' P. rv proposed f(> the PWunaUor Gmhal that a representative of Mio l'o.?toffJ?:e I^npai t iiu nt should meet <oitit:>al at General Tyher's house, win re the pa pern Hhouhl be examined afid .sucii as j were prlvato returned to General [ Tyner and tip* others, somewhat pub* I lie in nature, delivered to th<> depart ni< nt. It wiin especially desired that Hit- government reproaentallvca should question. fully General Tyiw r, Mr# Tyner a lid Mrs. Barrett as tp what oc curred on Mm. Tyncr'rf y.lsU to. the Pos I o m c-e I Jepa r t in erit* ^>n T u es- 1 a y liiHt. anil as to all of her acta in con nection therewith, and bur authority therefor. General Tyner explaining that all of Mrs. Tyner's act* were au thorized by Mm. The Postmaster Gen eral, in reply, said substantially that if General Tyner would cause tho pa pers If) bo returned to the department he would have the same examined in the presence of General TyneV and would restore to him all the papers, documents and other property found to belong to him. I This morning, after consultation. : the Postnicstep General was asked to ; permit Mrs. Tyner and Airs. Barrett I to come to b's olbce w.irl. counsel for i a full examination by any government official as to the facta eeiuteel ,?d with j the taking or tho paper.*. The Post j muster General refused (?> penult j either Mifi. TJarrctt or Alls. Tyner to be prr-rf-nt nnd ft^riir.rrt to- T^nmrion ? them. Thereupon, ucqulcRcing in his I decision, counael brought to the Post j ollice Department all pnpern in quea | tlon. '1 hey were examined minutely and in detail, In tho pros: nco vf the Post master General by Air. Gridtow. Inducing the most private property of General Tyner and especially of Mrs. Tyner. On the conclusion of this ex amination all the papers wore, by di rection of tho Postmaster General, re turned to General Tyner, except the papers indicated1 in a statement of General Tyner which referred to tho matter connected with' tho conduct yf a former inspector of the Department, now dead, and which had never been tiled and which matter was disposed of .over four years ago. hubsequetuly the Post muster Gen eral gave out m statement covering the ^submission of tho documents which plainly says tho department does not agree to tho assumption that the pa Pe?s submitted constitute ail tho.se taken. After reciting tho proposition of Genet al Tynor's. counsel and its re jection by him (yetting forth tho text of tho letter In n ply,. the. stal'entenl concludes as follows: "This morning Mr. Perry and General Alb-hener came to the department, bring. ng with them a package which they stated con-' taincd the papers and documents which had been taken from tht* de partment in tho manner heretofore aet forth, and ottered to submit the same, to the Inspection of the Postmaster General, or any other official if \he do {fiu'iHiriu. "In rcMrousc to this offer. Mr. }?orry opened the packages in tho presence of the Postmaster General, General Drlstow anil Mr. Mlehenor. Careful scrutiny of each paper and document j was had and all the pavers wo ex hlbited^were *fouud to bo tho personal and prf.-at^ property of General Tyntr or Alrfl. Tyner, excepting oue pack age of^pupors which contained the hit ter's statements, memoranda ani other evidence relating to department al mutters that had been concdudc.l about four years ngo. The department docj not accept tho action taken thb I morning as evidence that all docu j ment8, papers and other properties so j carried away have been returned." j Gold Found. ! Chaiicf.ion ? Spccial. ? Zan l,offorl j while clwing land ai the toot of n cliff. ] on the William Acker farui, ncr.r Hob,* Ralciili County, unearthed r.u iron ba- i kcr which contained $4, SCO in T'nitcd ! States gold mollis. The coins are of va- i rioua denomination#. varying from 5"j piccra to |20 pieces. They nre of vari ous dates, but the majority bear ^he I date of 1S32. Mr. Loffcrt l.aa been un r.bls to ascertain who v,t.s tho depositor* nor iToca any ono in tho htljliboi hood 6t em to be able to c^.r;bl:^n any duo. Revision Refused. Boston, Special.? The Stato board I of arbitration has refused to revise its recent finding* that* tho Lawrence Mspmfacturing Company, of Lowell, could afford to pay its operative* thf 10 per cent. Increase in wages, which the help demand. The board reached lta decision after an investigation into the Lowell labor trouble, which in 'volvrj 7 cotton mills and 1S.OOO opera tives, finding In favor of six corpora tions sad excepting the Lawrence Shooting tho Old Yaar Out. The practice of shooting out tbo old year bu obtained *!o this town from the earll**t time. Rut thtj | morning the shooters did toot confine their aim to the passing year. 8om? ; of the more reckless of the marks men turned their guns upon the are and Incandescent lajnps of the electric light plant un?t shot them all out "with the dead year. They also shot the power away, too, leaving the town l:i darkn?ss and helplessness, and thus for the space of an hour 01 two every thing wa? brought to a standstill. All thl? happened at an unfortunate ? time for a newspaper ortlcc, which ?cannot wajj on light or jnjwer. The Itopubll<lin7 though, surmounted the obstacle which tho New Year revel ers had put In Its way 1^ restoring to commission that old reliable and peace disturbing gaaollnn engine upon which It hau learned to lean In many hours of darkness and weakness, and which does not permit itself to get scared and panic stricken and bluffed Into silence and paralysis when guns P.o off at midnight.? Arizona Kepublh can. Soldiers In Battle. "In battle," said an old soldier, "practically everyone loses his self control. Tho fear of death causes men., to .do the strangest and most rbollsh things. Every one. in battle, Is a kind of lunatic. "This was well proven when, after Ihe battle of (Jettysbuig, 24,000 mus kets wore picked up on tho field of which only 6,000 were loaded right. No less than 12,000 contained a double charge, while tho remaining 6,000 contained from three to ton charges a niece, This showed how the roldiers loaded and forgot to fire, loaded a/4aln and forgot to fire, load ed again, and so on "Don't think from (his that our American soldiers were c? wards. On every baUlejleld the gui^s that are picked up are In the same condition as wero thoso of Gettysburg," ? Philadel phia Record. Goldcnrcd and Memories. Prom far-off, blue Wisconsin hill:;, Therw oanw< a frlft of flowers to hip, Willi pribitiieil sunlight In their depths. And fragrance k wwt of field and tree. Tlicy spoke of d.iyx Ions passed away, (if hazy-golden autumn eves, Of moonlluh t Altered euftly down Through canopies of yellow leaves. And like fair uhosts. for j*?ar? laid low, Come baek to haunt familiar wnypr " There rose to mind tlif fairy dream* Woven in long-gone childish days; Dreams great v.iih ntfblo deeds and line; Of hard-won i.nne, and wealth and j.owof ; | And who shall *ay tho riper yearn J Hu? mock that gulden fairy - dower? l-'or K(eaitM a living' voice, as from The perfumed flowers my ft lend has Kent ; O The visions of the eliiUl ore true; l-'or what is wealth but sweet Content? I.o! tier than the fairies' pelf, The lwirdrejirned wage of honest men; The nobfist deeds are every day's, Done bravely, once and yet attain. Power? It I- 5511?. above a king's, And godiier titan eMilts a throne. If we but make a single life ? The brighter, that 'lis next our awn, Tho soul lh.it rules its living Self If mightier than a scepter'* 8 way. The fairy ualm 01 ehlldWh drenms! It lies about us every day. '? . curt" 'blood poison canc?r. ' Aohltijf Itonr*, SUtfrjaff 1'aIUs, Iicbiag Milrt, l'ltnpla*, K'ntlTi;* Sore*, Kir. It yoa have Pimple* or Offensive Erup tion?, Splotches, or Copper-Colored Erup tions, or null on llic skin, Festering Swell ings, (haikIs Swollen* -Cleer* on any part . of the body, old Sorctv Boils, Carbuncles, Pains and A v lies in Bones or Joints, Hair or Eyebrows fulling out, persistent Sue Mouth, C.'nnis or Throat, then you have Blood .Poison, Take Uotanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Soon all Sore*. I'impN&.aud Erup tions will heal perfectly. Acheg and Pains cease, Swellings subside and a perfect, never to return cure made. B.B.B. cures Can cers of all kinds, .Suppurating Swe'.Kngs, Eating "Fores, Ugly Wcera, After all eleo fails, healing the Mores perfectly. If you have a persistent pimple, wart, swollen p'ands, shooting, stinging pains, take Blood J'ahn and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. Druggists, ?1 per targe bottle, including cdtnplfte (TiieetTons for h'une cure. Sample free by writing Bl.ooi> r.Ai.xi Co., 10 Mitchell St., Atlanta, (i t. Describe trouble and free medical ad [ vice *eul in sealed teller. ? ? It i.s thought probable, says a special ! London dispnteh to tho Chicago Rec ord-Herald, l hat King Edward vnU \ change tho date of his next court, May n. i.i o.der to avoid interfering - with 1 Hit- n.'cat fancy dress ball which Mrs. /?d.'.ir, formerly of New Yortt. Is to give to inaugurate the London season. Miss Viiule "PrinLz. ?;n employe of the Cuba ftiea Cigar. Company, at Win chester. fell through a Eiiaft at the fac tory. a distance of two stories, and sus tained serious and perhaps fatal in juries. 1 IT.s t.ermaneitlly oared.No lltsor n?rvom? ne?Nft-'t?rfl?s' d.iy'susa of l)r. Kline's Norvollesiorcr.-v is trial bottloaodtre^tisoJrea br. li.lt. Km.se, Ltd., 5131 Arch St., I'hlla., I'a. A $.irl mav make a date with a fellow and not care a ii~ for Y:n>. ^Totir - e?n*Otutloi, n?oda n?5 j *!! a pud Ine Cures Nervousness AND' NERVOUS HEADACHE. lOe. 2ofl. and ?Oc. at IfotHOtM. So. 18. C*NOYC*r?JM?tit PROMINENT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PE-BD-It -?>=' s fit to Women." ROBERT R. ROBERTS M.D Robert R. Roberts, M. 13.? Wash* iiigton, J). C., writes: ' ? Through my own experience as well at thit of many of my friends anil acquaintances who have bet 11 cured or relieved of ca tarrh by the use of 1/artman's t'cruna, I can confidently rec ommend It "to those, suffer I nu from such disorders, and have no hesitation in \>re*oriblno It to my pal lent*."? Robert if. Jlobrrls. V \ CONST AJji rl^ increasing number of i physician^ "p"j uKcrd>e Pcrunn in their l ! regulitf praatfee. "it has proven its merits | j so thoroughly that even the doctors jliave ' ! overcome their "prejudice against so-called j ? patent medicines Mini rerommend it to i ! their patients. I'eruna occupies a unique position in j ' medical science. It is t lit* only internal ! j systemic catarrh remedy known to the j : medical profession to day. Catarrh, as j everyone will admit, is the cause of one i half the diseased which afllict mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one half of the people of United States. F. II. Brand, M. I)., of Mokena, ill., uses Peruna in his practice. The following cafe ; is an example of the success he hiis through the use of IVruna for catarrh. - Dr. Brand ',ays: '"Jlf,?. *(!./ afce 28, had been a sufferer from catarrh for the past seven years; could not hear plain and had watery eyes. She came to me aiiftost. a jhv.sical wreck. She lmd tried the Cope aud cures and various other so-cuhe'd specialists, and htuL. derived no benefit i iy ' ' " Slw i<i'?| ;???> sljtu- 'did not 4 . I he a \ ci a:.c is Ki?rtTapr:tp- "speak J her mind tnaji to mind her speech. J i i.vo'n C'uro cannot bo too highlyspkeuof j as a cough cure. ~J. W. O'IJuisn, S'22 Thtrd j Avenue, N., .Minneapolis, Minn. .Jan. C, l'JU3. i The average man is known as a "good | fellow" until his money is all gone. , ? Putnam Fa r>Ki,f;ss J)vks do not slnin the hands or spot the kettle, except green and purple. ?, The few men who know themselves thor- j o::gh!y keep quiet about it. fl. II. OnKr.x'H Sons, of Atlanta? Ga.. an? j { tho only successful Dropsy Specimuttp in the i world. fc-'ee (heir liberal ottbx^S advertise* ! | ment In another column of this papor. J. Dkhpkpsia, iNiiioi'srios and all stomach i j I Is positively on rod by Tabku's Pspbin 1 j roMPocsi). lOo. slz? mailed free to nnjriS- j j dre ?. Write Dr. Tabor Mfg. Co., Peoria, III. ! want to Miend, any more "hioney on medi cines Unless 1' vould aasliie her relief. "I ]>ut hci'oa I'e ruha mid told Iter to come back in t wo faeeks. The ef fects we it; wonder ful. The cast-down look bhe had when I first saw her had left her and a smile adorned her -face. She told me rIio felt a different ! woman, her hearing was improved iand her eyefi i did- not ^rouble \\et any fmyrc. ? F. H. Uruud. M & j "This is only one case of the many 1 . have treated ..with your valuable medi ciue."? F. II . Ihand, ^t. D. ) Catarrh may invade any organ of the body; may destroy any function of the bodv. It modt commonly attacks the head, nose and throat, but t housnnds upon th<?iKajjds_oi oimjs of. catarrh of tiie lunsr*. tomach, kidneys, bladder and other pehr|e .ruc/ni? been cured by 1 erona, jviuiu 1* Able to cure eetarrh wwMW .wrh.tl condition of the mucous meinbrWM k> matter where it may occur in the ;ody. ltd action . in the aarne o? 4m| iiuf'oiu lining ?f tl?a now m on the nucoun lining of the bowels. It cure# the iktarrhul inflammation wherever it m*y a i ur. ? 1 Dr. It. Jtobbinl, Muskogee, I. T.?,jWrite*;f "Perunu in the beat medicine I Vnow for cough and to strengthen a UK stomach and to Rive appetite. Beei4# | scribing it for catarrh, 1 have ~~ lor weak and debilitated pe opf" not had n patient but said it It id an excellent medicine and ft many eases*. ' I have a large practice, and chance to prescribe your Perttna. you may livj> long to do good to the and suffering." |jmi W'c say Peruna cures catarrh. The -pee* p!e say Peruna cures catarrh. I'rominefet; men aiid women all over the United State*, from Maine to California do not hesitete to come out in public print to *ay Peru mi is what it is recommended to fee, an internal, systemic catarrh remedy that cuns catarrh wherever it may be loc^jU&lC' Dr. AT. C. dec** Experience. " Dr. M. 0. dec is one of the phyeieiM)* who endorse Peruna. In a letter written from 513 Jones street, San Francisco, Get., he say?: , ' vj- ' V "There is a general objection 9 j}< the part 0/ the practtclni^husUfiaMu lo ail l ocate patent medicines. Out when any one medicine cures hHn~ I reds 0/ people, U demonstrates Us. own value and doe s not need the et*~ dorse ment of the profesnloiu ' 'ViJf ?? J'eruna has performed so m?ny wonderful cures in San Francteep ?hat 1 am convinced that 41 is et'-t>a<i ??' ible. remedy. I have frequently ad vlHid lis uhc for wnmeh, as I find it insure* regular and painless m*} t? it run Hon , curen It-ucorrhnea .varlan trouble n, and builds . ntlre system. J alfio consider f# Ode <f the finest ca arrji remedies ?$ know of. I heartily'' endorse ypi foi medlclnc." ? .If. <7. Oee, M. It. Women are eapecially liable to pefo caterrh, female weakness as it is comraor caHed. Especially in the first few' wei of \v;i rm weather do the disagreeel, symptoms of female weakness make thettn selves apparent. Jn crisp, cold weather chronic sutfercrs with pelvic catarrh tfO not feel -.0 iierxistently the debilitating c fleets of the drain upon the system, but at the approach of summer* with its lassitude and tire.l feelings, the sufferer with pelvwreS?^ tarrh feels the need of n strengthening' tonic. " IVi inin is not only the best spring tonio for Mich cases, but if persisted in wi II effect^ a complete cure. Write for a copj "Health and Beauty," written e?j for women by Dr. liartman. If yoUT" to read of sonic cures, also, write for-* eopy of 'i'acts and Faces. lhat will mii& ly .convince you that our claims .ar^ valid- ?' ? If you do not derive prompt and sst(?i factory results from the use of Perona,. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving Mi full statement of your ease and he wi)J life pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. liartman, President of The llartmuu Sanitarium. fnlnnihua OMn?,~ S3. 50 and S3. oo Shoes WiS2 Von vail MM from S3.00 (o ffi.OO Tearlv by wearing W. L. Douglm* 98.50 or #3 Mint*. Ihey ore Just ius good in every way a* thoge ttegfe few have bean costing you from 64.00 to $6.00. Ilia immenet) Miloof w, L. l>ong]as shoe* |>r<r?nr' m?j>*HiwitrTrrer ati otiicr rnake*;'r"7" fcjold by retail #)ioe dealers everywhere; ' Tbe gemiino have name atul i ?ri(N?i stamped, oil tbe bottom. TaU iu/ substitute. Fast Color Eaelet* tutsdi ;i w. L. IHrasda* 94 Ollt Krtffdk Line cantrot b? rattallcd at mi ty prtc*. Br 25* ?*tra Btsr 3.50 ft' $? ISO SHOES in THE WOULD KcUlitlthcri 1R7A. fh? DtuflM teerrt prtrtii cflualiif Ika tollta w'm nor* n?iTl>tr ?W Ittlkir than lav ?ih.rti.jh*?* TIwhIh ??rr tkaa tfoa. I?U III* p?s| fo?r >?*r?, vkfekprormi H< ? ap+rlotllr. lWtt Sales: 9S.Oie4,tt4?.4M? W. 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Does'nt that word ex press your condition ? Aren't you depressed, tired and-aN fagged out? Ever stop to figure out why-yoti feel that way, and how you oan get over it? WeU, we have done the thinking for you and can give you relief. For 60 year? Ih* ; bat btm eurh^pwph p *r*L "" " What you Mtd it woH oum that you Mo tod ~AT Fat FietcT . . ? . ? - ? yjiCfc makes a fat purse. A fertilizer without-^ sufficient Potash is not complete. Our book* are coincide on fertiiuers, written by men vrlxo know. Write for them. CJEHMAX KAI.I WORKH, 93 Nmuu Street. New Yoik cartridges and WlUli 9U61 are made in the largfttOftiw best equipped ammunition factory in the world. AMMUNITION of U. M. C. make la n accepted byshootort "the worlds standard":^ it shoots well In any gun. Tour dt*Ur sells it, TH. Union MmtmW CutfU|* Co. Bridgeport,