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Hood’s Sarsaparilla 11 m woii success far beyond the eHoel of advertising only. Science A'40 vention s The «vrrl of it* wonderful popular. Ity is explained by its unapproachable JfsrR. Based upon a prescription which cured )teople considered incurable. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Unites the best-known vegetable rem edies, uy sm h • combination, propor tion and process as to have curative power peculiar to itself. It* cure* of scrofula, eczema, psori asis, and every kind of humor, as well ■s catarrh aud rheumatism — prove Hood’s Sarsaparilla the bc-t blood purifier ever produced. It* cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonic and strength restorer the world ha* ever known Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1» a thoroughly good medicine. Begin U lake it TODAY. Get HOOD'S. r.xcnsabte, lie—They say feathers are all the rage this year. She—Yew—and beads. too. He—I’alnt and powder are always more or less In vogue, aren't they? She—Yes. But. then, yon must re member this Is the age of India» fad». ' - ih».- «Ul Sa» Mn Wlnalow • Seo«Mn« »' fU|» the l*«t remety ui uw lor ihalr »hU4r»a .«>• uwiolas wsa*<t« Success may sometimes come unex- pe< tedly. but work alone can bold it.— F. W. Murray. BTATSoeOtuo. cm or Tovsno.1 Lttcas Covxrv. i “■ r»ASK J. Casssv makreosib that he is ths senior par ter ot th« firm ot T. J. I bsxxt A Co., doing businru in th. City ot Toledo, County and state sfon-M.d. and that said firm will nay the an tn oi ONE HCNPRKD POLLAKS lor each and every eaae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the um of H all ' s I'aTaaas Cvsz FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and iubaerthed in my prceence, this *lh day ot December, A. D. 1SM A. W. GLEASON, * —’ -Votary PsliUc. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1. taaen internally and acu directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of Ute.y.tem, Send for trettmontala, free. . F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a Hold by druggists, 75c. Loudou prixlib'es ten lunatics per day; New York nearly a* many, with greater proportionate Increase The self lighting Bunsen burner of a German chemist depends upon the Igniting effect of a pellet of palladium sponge, which la passed over the es caping gas as th« tap Is opened Many excellent bouaekeepcr* «!1*a give as to the beet method of wash ing white clothe«. Some of them pre for to soak their clothe* overnight In cold water. Other* who are equally go«Kl managers, after examining each pie.'e to see If there are any stain* ot spots that n«*ed special attention, pluuge them Into boiling hot s.«ap suds ami let them stand for several hours or overnight This latter iuetho«l seetua to draw the dirt quite thor oughly, a* the water itself will atti-at next morning The dothee are then lifted out of this water Into dean warm water, the few soiled place* that re main are nibbed out and the clothes Over-fatigue I* regarded by Dr. Bur are put In the boiler to com«' to th<> ton Fanning as the determining cause boiling point. If the water Is hard a of 10 per cent of hi* cases of pulmo tableapoonful of washing *•«!». but nary consumption. Even a single ex no more, should be added to every gal cess—a* unusual bicycling, climbing, Ion of water In the boiler, the soda hunting, or even dancing or tennis— being first dissolved tn « iittie toil may bring into activity unsuspected ing water. If it Is put in without melt latent tubeeculoal* ing it may eat a hole In the clothe*. The statement Is generally made that If the water la soft a little melted soap the principal geyser» of the Yellow should t>e used instemt of •oda. and I atone Park greatly exceed In site and * «ap should lie rubbed over each piece power all other» In the world. J A Vary few as it is put tn the toller Kuddlck. now of Ottawa. Canada, con of the t>est laundresses boll their tradlcts this, and says that the Wat clothes longer than thre«' minutes, Ju«t tuangu Geyser In New Zealand far ex long enough to allow them to to tbor ceeda In proporttonc anything deacrlb oughly acaldnt Longer boiling only ed In the Yellowstone region Mr tends to make white clothes yellow Ruddtck has never himself seen Wat- When the clothes are taken from the tuangu tn action, but ha* often wit boiler the water they were boiled In nessed the eruption* of the geysers should be poured over them and they called Fa I ma and Pohotu. the former should be allowed to stand in It sev- sometimes playing to a height of more eral hours or overnight. No woman I than SM> feet who doe* this will ever be troubled The curious electric heater of M. Ca with yellow clothes. There is no bet milla Herrgott consists of conducting ter way to bleach them in winter. About once a month is often enough wire* woven into carpeta aud other fabrics, and it is designed to give a to blue clothes in winter, and the old- moderately high temperature to the fashioned Indigo bag. which coats only fiber—hemp, cotton. linen or silk. It a few cents. Is the best thing to use doe» not affect the pliability or appear at any time. ance of the material. It is claimed that the heater is perfectly safe, and that the wires cannot be raised above a certain temperature. The arrange nient can be applied to many purposes Carpet*, rugs. etc., can be kept at the temperature of the body or higher, and dry or wet medical applications can be kept easily at 150 deg C. In the Industries numerous uses are sug gested. as tn Alter* for fatty or gelat inous matters, and for warming car riages or trains, etc. THEATER FLOATS ON SCOW. How Peopls Alon* Thrw Great Ktvars AreWupptted with Amusements. hi \ al|«aral*o all the conductor» on trolley car» *rv women. Person» with blue eyes ar« rarely aff««cted with color blltulncss. Sleepers made used ou some Japan. In making the liest Persian rug a weaver spends about twenty litres day* over each square foot of surface. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH RELY ON PE-HU-NA TO FIGHT CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP Aw/rw/br couafa ó/ír AraAc.i ¿Ti Each «wr has four bouea. The body has »Inuit fitx) muscles. The hitmati skull «'ontatns thirty hones. The low er lluibs contain thirty bone* each. Every hair tuts two oil glamls nt Its base The sense of touch Is «iullest on the l«ack. The thoroughness in which the agri cultual schools of the Western States are going Into the education of farmers Is Illustrated by the announcement t'tat Hie Iowa State Agricultural Col- ege has Just established s course of Instruction In the slaughtering of live stock. It is » laboratory course, anil the young farmers will leaiu tlie art by practical instruction. Ceylon, according to Its recent can- sus returns, has no fewer tliau 145 lu- habitants over one iiundretl years of age Seventy one of these are males ami seventy four females Of these forty three men ami fifty two womeu claim«*«! to l«e exactly one hundnsi. while the highest age returned was 130. Oue huudred is u good rouud age, ami no doubt every Indolent octogena rian who could not t«e I h . i 1 here«I to n«- tueuiber the year of hl* birth put down oue hundreil to sav«« time The precious p«‘»rl 1» produced, at least In many cases, by th«* pres«*nce of a minute para sit«' lu th«* shell se creting mautle of tlie |>earl oyster and other mollusks from which pearls ar«* obtained. A spherical sac forms aroumi the parasite, which Itecontea a nucleus al«out which Ute substance of the getu is gradually built up In concentric lay ers. Some times th«* parasite remains at the center of the peafl. and »Hue times It migrates from the sac before It has become b»pel«*«sl.v impris<>ne<l. Reasoning upo» th«*»e facts. Dr. II. I.yster Jameson, to whose efforts the discovery of some of them 1« due. aug* Keats the possibility of the artltl. lai production of marketable [warls by In- fa-ting t««1s of pearl oysters with Hie ■ • ■ J _ - particular sp»H-les of - parasites that - are known to attack su.'li mollusks wHh the effect, ,bovc d. scribed A floating theater. deslgn«*d to sup ply the towns along the Ohio. IlUuois and MIsslMlppi rivers with dramatic entertainments, ba* recently been con structed and is about to start on Its Journeying». Its seating caiwfflty is for 1,000 people and there ure boxes for the elite and a pit for the orcbes- 1 tra. r - — - - — 1 In. addition the vessel la »uffl- clently large to _ admit t numerous - --— of ’ sleeping rooms for the actors, the deck bands and all those connected .■ j wjth either the show or the lioat The en tire force numbers forty. On the steamer which tows the floating then- ' | > ----------- ter. besides the boilers and engines, there is a complete electric light plant. [ besides a kitchen and dining room. In view of the fact that the long HOMES OF THE ESKIMOS water route of the floating theater car Cosy tinow ileuses in it hick They ries it into the warmer portions of the Spend Lotti.- Minters. South the season for the show does not Despite the great rigors of the Arc close until late in the Southern winter The entire route comprises 2,500 miles tic regions the Eskimos live comfort- The boat starts at Pittsburg and visits "l,l-T enough, considering the stat«' of the towns of the coal miners and steel- | their civilisation. In their Igloos, or workers along the Monongahela river. I snow bouses. These. Mils a writer In SISILRS OF ST. JOStPH Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippt» and Winter Catarrh. JU Attending Ç/upeiSfrtict In every country of the civilized world the Sisters of Charity ar. known Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of the charges committed to their care l>ut they also minister to their bodll) needs. Whenever coughs or colds, la grlpp< or pneumonia make their appearatm among the children these Sisters ar. not disconcerted, but know exactly th« remedies to apply. With so many children to take car. of and to protect front cllmat«* and ills Sisters of St Joseph, of the Deaf Mute Institute, 109 Case Ave , St. Ixiuls Mo., writes "We appreciate Peruna very much. It certainly does good work with catarrh and also with cold* and la grippe. We have faith In Peruna and have inspired many other* with same. We do not like to be without it. It has certainly kept u* from being very sick. It did a world of good last winter for our little one*. Thanking you for your kindness to u* and our afflicted one* we remain, yours gratefully, "SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH" case these wise and prudent Sisters of a serious character. have found Peruna * n«*ver falling "We began to use It and experienced safeguard. ■ such wonderful results that since then Dr. Hartman receive» many letters Peruna has become our favorite med I from Catholic Sisters front all over the cine firr influensa. catarrh, cold, cough land bronchitis.” United Stati's. A recontmend recently received from a Catholic Institution In Anothsr r«commsnd from a Catholic Detroit. Mich., roads as follows: institution of on* of the Central Stat«* written by th« Sister Superior reads Or. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: as follows: Dear Sir—"The young girl who used "A number of years ago our stten- the Peruna was suffering from laryngi lion was called to Dr Hartman's I'« tie, and loss of voice. The result of the runs, xml since then we have used it treatment was most satisfactory. She with wonderful results for grip found great relief, and after farther use < ottglis. cold* and catarrhal diseases of of th« medicine we hope to be able to ¡the head and stomach. say she Is entirely cured." Sisters of ' For grip anti winter catarrh eapec Charity. . lally It has been of »rent service to the New materials from which paper can be made are continually found. Re cently tn our Southern States yellow Cleanliness prevents rust: ths b**t- pine waste has been successfully man ufactured into th_t universal sub •a red tor machines last the lungsst. stance without which so many fea modern civilization could For bronchial trouries try Fiso’» Curo Cures of for Consumption. It is a good cough hardly survive. Fine paper can be medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. made of corn stalks and of rice straw. In addition to spruce, whose useful- Method In His Effort. "You seem.to have a great liking for □ess in paper-making has caused great uneasiness concerning the ultimate fate large words." "Well, sur,1 answered Mr. Erastua it the beautiful White Mountain for Pinkley, “I once knowed a man whose ests. marsh pine. flr. aspen, birch sweet This young girl was nndcr the care Inmate» of this Institution " life were saved by a big word. He gum. cottonwood, maple, cypress and of th« Sisters of Charity and used Pe willow tree« all contain fiber suitable once told me dat I prevaricated, an' by runa for catarrh of the throat. with de time I foun* out what dat word for the manufacture of paper. Hemp, goo,I results as the above letter trail- SISTERS OF CHARITY rotton. juts. Indian millet and other meant it were too late fok me to hit flea. fibrous plants can also be used for him.”—New Yorker. Next it returns and goes down the I The World s Work, ure dome-shaped From a Catholic Institution In Cen All Over ths United Stat«« Us« Peru this purpose, so that there seems to be na for Catarrh. Ohio to the Kenawba. thence to Cairo, structures. exi»«*«Hl to lite full blast of tral Ohio comes the following recom no danger of a dearth of paper aud later up the Illinois river to La the north wind, and are hardly dis mend from the Sieter Superior: A recommend recently r«cc|ve<l from Major Powell-Cotton'a expedition In Salle. Then, after going back to the tinguishable from tlie sttrrouudlng "Some years ago a friend of our In n Catholic Institution In the Routhweat Eastern Equatorial Africa resulted In Mississippi, the boat slowly makes tts snow drifts. They are liuilt entirely For Infants and Children. stitutlon recommended to us Dr. Ilart- reads aa follows: rhe discovery of six tribes of men pre way in the direction of New Orleans. man's Peruna as an excellent remedy A Piomlnsnt Mothsr fiupsrlor Says: viously unknown to the civlltxed world. The idea of a floating theater is not tor the Influenza of which we then had "I can testify from experience to the One of these tribes Is known to its exactly new. but the extensive scale several cases which threatened to I m * « ffli'lency of Peruna as one of the very neighbors by the name of the Mi of upon which It is being conducted and glclans. The Magicians dwell on the the fact that It Is the drama Instead Nothing Dola.' high lands half-way between Lake Ku of the vaudeville program that 1* be Kerwin Fellow offered me l.’Hiisai Merely a Hint. dolph and Lake Albert, and their ril- ing presented attract» unusual atten for my mining atock last week Tbs man who tbinks he knows it all lages consist of two-story houses built tion. "Faust" is the prixiitction which The INTERNAL REMEDY Parker—And of rottree you accepted May find out by and by. 1 of wattle, and grouped together on the No Case Exists it Will Not Cure 1 It? ba* been presented this season. That the man who doesn't know so much upper slopes of the hills. They In Kerwin —Not me. I figure that If he Along the route of the floating thea Eats far less humble pie. spire great awe among the dwellers ter the towns are often but ten or , offer« SfiO.OOO It muet lie worth st least MaacuHn. View, In the valleys below, although the lat Wife—I wonder why the fashions siao.uoa. fifteen mile» apart. Therefore the ter outnumber them a thousand to one. Jumps of the boat and its company are always changing? Their formidable reputation appears to are not long ones Huslmnd—Oh, 1 siip|s>»e womeu re On the upper deck be based upon their superior Intelli of the steamer Is a calliope. allxe after a time what frights they Ixtng be gence. None of the new tribes dlacov- are aud want something mure fright fore the theater reaches the town in I ?red by Major Powell-Cotton had ever ful which It Is to show the sounds of this met a white m»n. and they treated Instrument may be heard. The idle their visitors In a friendly manner population of the river towns at once LAUNDERING IN WINTER TIME. begins to assemble on the wharf, Aa the steamer comes within a few hun- Methods by Which Clothes May Me dred feet of the dock the calliope Is with a view to keeping out the cold Kept White and in Good Condition. silenced and a brass band strikes up a air, and admirably serve the purposes Many housekeepers find difficulty in familiar air. The crowd on the wharf of their rude but skillful an-hlte-ta. A new tj p*writing machine return* I doing their laundering during cold then grows larger. Many are there At the entrance stands a large block of the earring* automatic» II jr when the end weather. In the summer season cot awaiting the first opportunity to se snow. This I* the door. In the day of a line is reached. •<> that the operator At night It is not compelled to pnmte. tons and linen» can be bleached on cure reserved seat*. When the boat time it 1» pushed aside. the grass and dried In the warm sun touches the wharf the sailors, some of is drawn before the opening, which It P«r manenti y t tiran. ntaor narv-uarwtsR shine. and, while they are whiter for I whom are later transformed Into ac completely fill*, keeping out of the pas after flrilday'auaeof l»r Kllne'sttraal Nerva being frozen and thawed, there la sel tors, make the vessel fast and put the sage both drifting snow and prowling <r K«-nd for Free trial bottle and irtsailM In order to enter the snow Ur k. H Kline, lad M* Anb M . Philadelphia, Pa. dom warmth enough in the depth of gangplank In place. The scenery Is ar anlmala. ’ winter to thaw them on the line, and if ranged and the orchestra rehearses house, It is necessary to crawl on "all To I»« sensibly dressed is to giva free they are bandied in the froxen state while the cook is preparing the next fours" along a tunnel about .30 feet Miss Alice Bailey, of dom to one's movements, and enouith Must Bear Signatur« of At the end Is the storebuitse. : they are apt to crack. For thia rea meal In the kitchen. The people come long. Atlanta, Ga-, escaped the sur* wn good housekeepers will not allow aboard and select tbefr seats. Instead which leads to the living apartment*. wnrmth to be prot«H-t«sl fruin sudden changes of temperatura Light Is let into the Interior through geon’s knife, by using Lydia E One table linen to be dried out of doors of doing so from a diagram on shore. Hand Power Hay Press, SIM Of). Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ' ¡n the winter, even though It may be At night the theater Is brilliantly large, clear sheet* of Ice In the cefi- Greatest, simplest, best Invention of the a*a the A boy can make regular sired Its las la Tn «lightly yellowed by indoor drying lighted by electricity and a searchlight [ ter of the living room st»nd* “ D esk M bs P ixkhjlm : — I wish to tile fun. an<l two boyscan bale there lone express my gratitude for the restored Fin» handkerchiefs are very easily torn flashes over the surrounding territory. "kudlik," a saucer shaped thing full bah-« per d.y easily health and happiness Lydia E. Pink and delicate underwear can be ruined The entertainment lasts shout three ot moss and seal oil which serves a« a asst* this sort« a vonsv ham*» Vegetable Compound has more quickly by being taken from the hour*. stove by day and both stove nnd lamp to the John A Salzer Seed l o., I.a< rosse Wis , with > «tamje for malltne and set their big brought into my life. Ines and folded when frozen than in The tied» are »osi by night. seal skins <-«la|oif. fully de.crlblns tnl« great Hay Press “ I had suffered for three years with any other way. so «ho hundreds of trsils and thou-ands of va RAT8 MADE BEDS OF MONEY. FOR IUOACNL piled upon the floor. rletles of Farm end Vegetable Hretiz (P. C. L ) t»rrible pains at the time of menstrua FOR DIZZINESS« If white cotton garmenta are much tion, and did not know what the trouble W'ben the Neat Was I on nd the Miss Business Woman's Bules, A Parting HboL FDR RIUOUSNESta was until tlie doctor pronounced it in- stained freezing will restore them to ing Bills Were All Intact. Be honest. fiammation of tlie ovaries, and tbelr proper color, and if there la time "After all,” remarked the rejected FOR TORPID LIVER. A short time ago Mr». Mike Huller. proposed an operation. they can be left out on the lines until Don’t worry. suitor, as he prepared to go, “I supposa FOR CONSTIPATIOR who keeps a grocery on the corner of “I felt so weak and sick that I felt they freeze hard and thaw out, a man of 25 would soon tire of n wife Be courteous to all. FOR SALLOW SKIS. sure that I could not survive the ordeal, vided they are not bandied in a pro- Eighth and Elm streets, hid away who hovered around the 32 murk.” Keep your own counsel. froz- and so I told him that I would not un where she could easily find It, |7<> in "How very urncnllant of you to insinu FOR HiECOMPIlXIORJ Don't complain about trifles. dergo it. The following week I read en atate or left to flap about in the bills for use st a time when necessity ate that I am ,32,” said the woman In the Be loyal to your employer. an advertisement in the paper of your wind. I-oosely woven materials, like or desire required it. Bbe thought of case. Don’t ask for vacation*. Vegetable Compound in such an emer ■tocklnette may alau be left outdoora "Well, perhaps you are not," he re gency, and so I decided to try it. Great >n the lines until they are dry enough thieves, but not of the rodent de- Be business-like, not womanish. CURE SICK HEADACHE plied, "but it struck me that you were was, therefore, quite scription, and was my joy to find that I actually im to bring into the house. Be prompt—a little ahead of time somewhere near the freezing point.” particular in selecting a hiding place, proved after taking two bottles, so I A large laundry la a very useful If possible. kept taking it for ten weeks, and at the A few days later she thought she llsd Had Practice. Be neat and attractive but unob end of that time I was cured. I had place in winter, as the clothe» can would take a look at her hidden tress “You must t*ke us for fool«,” *«.v gained eighteen pounds and was in oe dried there and th« danger» of ure, with the view of sssuring herself trusive, In your person. those who are listening to the man Take kindly criticism In the spirit 'reezlng avoided. Such a room I» alno excellent health, and am now. who I* telling of his adventure*. "You “ You surely deserve great succtsa, very useful for Ironing in hot weather that the money was where she had in which It was Intended. claim you rode from New York to Han and you have my very best wishes.” — it should tie provided with a laundry hidden It, but on going to the place Do the very best you can each day Miss A lice B ailey , 50 North Boule itove and the fire kept up until the her surprise can easily lie imagined and every day, so that when there Is Frauclar-o In a pncklng box on * vard, Atlanta, Ga. — tSOOO farftt If original rlothes are dried. when, on placing her hand where the a chance for promotion, you will freight train and carried food and not y abovo lattor proolng gonlMnau oannot bo pro bedding nnd Itook* nnd a lamp to rend | Flannels and woolen stockinette money ought to have been, she dis only be ‘‘called, but chosen.” covered that it was gone. AM sick women would be wise by, as well ns a coal oil stove to fur ought to be dried on wooden frame», nish beat. Itosh!” If they would take Lydia E. Pink which any carpenter will make, »nd Give nature three helps, and Matters remained In that condition Coaid Not Favor Unions. bain’s Vegetable Compound and up to a few days ago, when, hearing nearly every case of con "Bosh nothing!” waa the Indlgnnnt The city of Toronto recently culled which will prevent shrinking. This 1» be weU. a rat traveling around the bouse, the for blds for firemen's i lothlng and the sumption will recover. Fresh answer. "I wnnt to nny to you that I because the ultimate fiber of wool Is idea struck her that rats were the real lowest competitor was the Crown TnlJ- lived In a flat for ton year«, and the air, most important of all. «plral, and the drawing up and inter purloiners of her money. Going to oring Company. only mistake I made on my trip wait The contract, how- locking of the fl tiers being what con work with a vim she was not long In ever, was a warded at a higher price not linvlng it bathroom built Into tbt stitutes shrinkage In underwear fac ripping up two or three planks from to a concern using the union label. piicklng box."—Judge. tories the garment* are always washed the floor of one of the rooms of the Thereupon the Crown Tailoring < '0111- and dried on frames so that they may bouse and. Instituting a close search, pany obtained an injunction, In ren- be offered soft and unabrunken for was greatly elated to And that rodents dering a judgment Chancellor Itoyd sale. r-i«i, Nourishing food conics next. n.h.d It is much better and easier to scrub had actually stolen the money, packed declared that In Issuing Its spei-ltlca* IM? Then, a medicine to control ft away and made a cosey bed of It, tlon» the city could not demand the soiled flnannels with a small brush POHTAIII.E sriil «Kill any depth, for there it was before her eyes, Ev use of any particular union label mid the cough and heal the lungs. than it 1» to rub them clean on a tioard. by ■toani <»r boras power. ery bill was found intact, not a dollar thus discriminate against ceitnlu Ask any good doctor. 4’4 llirrKRENT HT VI.KM. A rather stiff brush about four or five < / We chai Imgn competition. missing. — Henderson (Ky.) Gleaner. < lasses of laborers who might be a* »*f flrst titsd Ayffr’e Cherry Pectoral M yssr« Inches long is the best article for this H. b <I for Free IllmSrfited • ■lalugae ngo I have bhbii terrible ii » m of I tins <lla capable as those entitled to use I be saaea cured by It. I am never without Ir.” purpose. Scrub the bands and seams . WEII'RSON MACHINERY CO. Makin* Money Oat of Garbage. ALHBftT <J. H amilton , Marietu, Ohio label. The true test of ability, he •Pfcet Morrison St., Portland, Ora. Aufal'kc all our woterwoof of heavy woolen ahirta, as well as ?1k . Mb* , fl 00. j. (j. Avium The borough of Fulham, London, by held, Is not membership In i. union. nl roatt. Mt> and Kata those of cotton, in thia way. This the use of its garbage In the furnace • for all kinds of wet work, small bruab Is excellent In washing I Doctors For ftusnia. it is often imitated but of the municipal electric lighting plant ’«, corsets or any heavy pieces that are rever equalled ( Russia Is very short of doctors, hav eoa MIE STALL makes a profit of <3,442 a year. CURIA WHIM Ml Uli Hill." Mad» in black or yel'ow «LiABie otAieai. difficult to rub on a board. If the brush ing only eight for every loo.ouo Inhiib- Host Coufn Hyrup. TasUm O< hm Ì. U r « fully guaranteed tar In Urn«. Moiri by flr ugtrI*ts TO THE has a amali handle th« garment» may AjlOWfRCu, TOWtKANAHANCO, Laugh whan ■ friend tell» a joke; it Itanta. Great Britain has I Ho for th» IfTMt run WimsmiMPa LSNTtR MNSeftUMt Health demand» dally action of the be more easily cleaned with it la one ef U m taxa» goo taost po. east» number. »ewels. Aid nature with Ayer'e Pills. Hall's Family Pills ar* th« best CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought sX^uro b » a t medicine« ami it glvys III« plenaur** tu add praise Io that of thousands who have us«tl It For years I suffered with «»• tarrh of thu stomach, all remedies proving value less f«»r relief l.ast spring I went tu Coloiado, Imp In» tu bo benefited by a chan«» of climate and »till«' there a friend lutvlai'd mo to try Peruna After using t»v bottles I found myself very much lin^niveil The remain» ot my <>l«l disease tiring now no slight. I con alder myself cured, yet for a while I intend tu lontliiii» the U" nf Peruna I am now treating another patient with your meilldne. Blie has been sick with malaria and troubled with loucurrhai'a I have no doubt that a «lire will be sp«>e«llly effect«*! " These are samples of Isttsra re- celvsd by Dr, Hartman from th« vsrl- oui order« of Catholic Slate's through Out ths United States. The nam<-e and nddre«"«» to th«'«« letters have l>c<*n wlthlu'hl from re >-p«*ct tu the Hlstera but will I«« fur nished on request One half of the «llscases whlcli nf ll«'t mankind are due to some < atnrrhnl derangement of the mm « hi » luembiau« lining some organ or pn »age of lhe body. A r«'nt«'dy that would net Immediate ly upon the congested nimou» nicni brane restoring It to It» normal »late, would conac<|u«'litly cure all these dl, -«as«». Catarrh 1» catarrh whnrtvrr located, whether It be In the head, throat, lungs slomm h. kidneys or pel vie organs A remedy that will cur« It in one location will cur« It In nil locations. 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