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WHAT IS PERUNA? Is It a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tcnic, or is it Both? Soma people call Peruna a great tonio. Others refer to Penuia a great catarrh remedy. Which of these people are right) la it more proper to call Perona a ca tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic f Our reply is, that Perona is both a tonio and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh rem edy that is not also a tonio. In order to thoroughly relieve any ease of catarrh, a remedy must not only have a BpeciCo action on the mu cous membranes affected by the ca tarrh, bat it mast have a general tonio action on the nervous system. Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened con ditioa of some mucous membrane. There most be something to strength en the circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces, Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful effi cacy of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When JoinedTwith CTTBEBS and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents is formed in Pe rona which constitutes a specifio rem edy, for catarrh that in the present state of medical progress cannot be improvea upon, inis action, rein forced by each renowned tonics as COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, COB YD AXIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEEDi ought to make this compound an ideal' remedy for catarrh in all its stageaand locations in the body. From a theoretical standpoint, there fore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Perona, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence) that this judgment is not over enthusiastic. When practical ex periencekcoiifirms a well-grounded the ory theresult is a troth that cannot be shaken, SatkUtote for Celluloid. ' The many uses and Inflammable character of celluloid have led to an actlvchearch for substitutes. The new mateAlioC C. Trocqueuet, a French tnventgjpoOceUudoId, asbestos and the organic matter contained In oyster hells., T;he cellulose is obtained by treating,, seaweed successively with eld andtjvlkall, 'and washing. The as bestos ls ground with petroleum oil, whllertbeiground oyster shells ore treat ed witorthydrocblorlc acid and the In soluble, residue Is boiled with water, washed vnith weak alkaline solution, and collected on a filter. The mixtures contaia-frojn'25 to C3 parts of the cel lulose,, Utto 12 parts of the oiled asbes tos, ami 20 to 45 parts of the oyster shell substances. Tbe mass Is treated with formaldehyde, suitably colored, and then, pressed Into any form or ob ject for wJilch celluloid can be used. FFWfc fnRfj To aonrlnee any H 11 H li woman that p.. lis I J3 tl tino Antiseptic will gl Sjf imuroye hr Health H S rVninewa nd do all we clulm P HU1US ior i,, We wl,i and ber absolutely fre a large trial bos of Paxtlae with book of Initruo tloDS and genuine testimonials. Scad j vui himhw euu uuia9 vie e sv PMTINEi JVIU UAUI, .uu wiuiaig uu e yvsiau viuu. y cleanses and heals J muoous m e m hrane af. ieotiona, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic catarrh and inflammation caused by teml. nine Ills ; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and reo ommendlng It every day, 60 cents at druggists or by mall. Remember, however, IT COSTS TOW NOTHUIUIOTBTII, UM JU FAX TON CO., Boston, Uaaa. ASTHMA g va Can't be cured by drugs: you know that. But it can be per manently relieved by our home-made remedy. Used for years without a failure. Costs 52: lasts a lile time. FREE booklet. THE HOME REMEDY CO., Dox 1, Station G, Cleveland, Ohio mil. EMS!. ALCOHOL, 3 tut CENT? Ac5elabL' PrfparaiionforAs similatiii ihc FoodantlRcduia tmgUu;StoiaaclisandBovdsof Promotes DiesfionJCkerfur nessandrfcst.Containsneithr ism Opimn Morphine norMiacraL IOT NARCOTIC. A&tfOMIbSlKlIlKUia Jbctintt JbrMtSd't- JhiistSent C'fnkit Stijrr . Itkiuynai timr. sApcrfecl R?medy rorCuTOflpa- t ion , sour .vtmiiui.i' uu i Worms jCom-ulsioiis.rmrisii ncss and Lo ss OF SCEP. FacS'irL Signature of new yohk. "-rfsrtCfc-'Vl i it It' ' T.' r . . . rt . FesiaejawrssEWBeaa Mtea , ,ihHi ti li i till ''W'- ,J''"T"'JlrJ,"Jl."i'rr1 w w,iy",j?T,'"rji"y'.-T vr',-wTrrir'!n Bent V-rnrer. Americans, as a JXjp'c, arc "oroltaJ"' tbe most nervous of any in tne world, and there Is a growing teiulcnr-y to u "bracers" a use which quickly devel ops luto a habit With men It Is usual ly a drink and with .women same bro mide preparation. Tea and cofTee are also called ion to a lurtte extent, but their e (Tools are slight. I'robably tho be'st "brncer" for the nerve and one whlcli Is certainly harmless Is cold water. The Kussians have great faith In this cure, sploshing It over the face nnd holding the hands In it for several minutes. Then a glass ful Is sipped slowly. The Japanese prescription Is a class of hot lullk sipped very slowly,' and ninny English physicians Indorse that remedy. The milk should be as hot as the patient cau stand ft. A number of the best French doctors advise such of their patients as suffer from nerves to sit quietly for half an tour with bare feet ro l.lshtnlnsr Comlnotorn Conduct The elhVlency of lightning conduc tors Is fairly well attested by the free d un of the groat cathedrals and tall spired churches from Injury. St.' l'aul's and Westminster Abbey, for ex ample, are well protected, n.ul serve to safeguard a large area Burroundlns them. Exiier.lonce in the navy Is to the same effect. In former days, be fore conductors were employed, there was an annual chaw for damage to his majesty's ships by lightning. Be tween 1810 and 1815. according to Sir W. Snow IlarrK thirty-five Ralls of the line and thirty-five frigates and smaller vessels were completely dlsa bled. That Item has now vanished from the votes. I.ondonJ Dally Tele graph. Ilia llent Auanrr. The meekest kind of n little buy Joined a Sunday school class in n West Philadelphia church, lie (lid not know the other scholars and npjieared nor vous, half-scared und ready to cry at any wicond. Tho teacher, however, treated him kindly and the lessons pro ceeded without any outburst. After a short reading from the Bible the teach er began to question the pupils on their last lessons and asked: "Who led the children of Israel Into Canaan?" As no one answered she looked from boy to boy. At last her gaze rested on the new boy. "He started guiltily uud said, between sobs : "It wasn't me, honest, teacher. Just moved here last week from Ohio." Philadelphia Ledger. THE MILK PAIL Is kept free from stateness, sllmlness and stickiness If It Is washed with Dorax and water In the following proportions 1 table- spoonful to a quart of water. tiold from the Sea. The electrolytic recovery of gold from sea water Is still u dream of many European chemists. A. Noden proposes to use as eb.etrodes sheets of copper and lead or lead and cast Iron, each about oue-twenty-flfth of an Inch In thickness, nnd to surround these plates with porous canvas bogs for col lecting the gold thnt fails to adhere. The baths, within reach of the tide, would have a depth of two meters and j a width of ten meters (about thirty three foet). With cement partitions every forty femets, a battery of 100 such baths could be run together, and It Is calculated that this would furnish 150 grams of gold per day of twelve hours. In this time, 3,000 cubic meters of water would be treated, a current 1 of 5,000 nmpers at 2.5 volts being re ! quired. The annual cost is estimated at $12,0C0, and the profits are figured at $20,000 on a capital of $10,000. Still a Bounder. Mrs. A. Yon should. Indeed, be pleas ed that you have un all-urouud good fel low for a husband. Mrs. Z. Hardly. Why, he is never at home. Mrs. A. Where Is he? Mrs. Z. Why. "all around." Cure for Vanity. George I wonder why it's so easy to get engaged to a girl in the summer? .lack 1 just tell yon what, .George, after n girl sees herself In a summer board in if house looking glass, she'll ac cept roost anybody. For Infants and Cliildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears In Use ver Thirty Years raw imik wk mm nn Signaturej,) F For 0 3 a " The bill clerk signed the receipt oonk that tne boy had offered hint, frowning blackly, nnd thru regarded the package w llti r.u exprtwslon of dis gust "I've n big notion to send it right back to hlin," he said to the cashier. "Wouldn't tint Jar you?" "I suppose It would rock me to my foundation," said the cashier, agreea bly. "I'd be more eonlldeut It I knew what It wis, though." "It's a suit of clothes I sent to be cleaned," growled the bill clerk, "and Instead of sending It to me nt the house they dump It on me here." "It does look rather unbusinesslike, having your raiment delivered at the ofllee," conceded the cashier. "Still, as long as our respected employer hasn't seen It and there Isn't nuy probability that any one will call his attention to It, I wouldn't worry." "I've got to carry It home, that's what's worrying me," said tho bill clerk. "llov.- much does It weigh?" In quired the cashier. "I suppose you eould hire a truck If it Is more than you can stagger under. lint the boy didn't seem to lo.k fatigued, not more so than n messenger boy usually does. Have you sprained your wrist, or any thing?" "Xo. I haven't," snapped the bill evleik, "lint I'm not stuck on Carrying parcels through the street. And It Isn't nn ornamental package ot that." "i'm very dense," said the cashier. Slapping his forehead. "I declare, I hadn't thought of that. People will be l'kely to set you If you carry It, won't they? I snpjose It would npjear n little suspicions If you tried to conceal It uudrnei.th your cout." , The bill clerk looked at him con tempt uonsly. "How would It be If you dragged It behind you by n piece of string nnd tried to look ns If it didn't belong to you?" suggested the cashier. "Folks mightn't notice the string. They might think It was a strange, parcel follow ing you Without your aid or consent." TWO GENERATIONS OF HOHENZOIXERNS, CROWN GERMANY AND SON. lilll Here is the latest iiurt r:i i r of the lilp'l& :f& m German Crown Prince, Frederick William Victor Augustus Kniesi. is now "S yejrs oM. Two years ago he mnrrietl the Iunhcss (Vcclie of Meckleubiirg Schwerln. Their llttla son, who was horn on July 4, limit, and who Is here shown sitting oi. his father's knee, !kiiis the title of Prince William Frederick Franc' Joseph Christian Olaf of Germany and Prussia. I'r. I -c-l I ( IX ('mi! Mliicti. The terr'hle accidents which have oc curred retottlj In the "tnl mines f fiermany am'. France hae drawn tho nttenticn of K- leiitiht.s, oiK'cIally in tho former country. toUio introduction of methods of r-'tectlng tho miners against the. reel), rence of such calami ties or at least v diminishing us fur as possible, the t-isuli.g less of llf. :;oys the New YorV Tribune. One mesisiire ; tctnjdaietl Is the ixtnstt action of safety chamners, shut iC from the rest cf tt.p mli:e and pro tec"d against exploit, ns. A coniluit of ''compressed air Is litroduccd Into ihese excavated loomr, ft vl should the conduit be des'r ,-etl vess-.U r bottles tilled with oxygen stored !.i tbe cham bers are lutended to tiiIlj the netvsr farj nl.1 until n rescue can f effected. A logical extCiislMii of the p.'an Is tin? tsulpment of Ihese chambers with a sulficleiit Kupjdy of water aid con densed food to sustain life for a reason able period of t'.ine In sonicwhat Jhc sau:e maimer as lift bo;. ts on vessels fc'O c illlppt H i ll t lltt- l'iilei. nMli Silk. Several Chinese debarked from the steiimilp Mlnne- ta tl;" other day car rying bird caj-'cs, says tlat Se:;til' l'ost Iiitel!;v'enccr. 'i'l;e eag"s were iartlal ly ru:i'eil wit'.i p:ipcr, but not so eom pletely covci'imI as o prevent Cuatoius Inspect. .r A. Mcl.e.m from (feeing they were t ?eupled by .ellow canaries. After iwo o." throe of the CI Inese "Oh. cut It out I" said the bill clerk, Impatiently. "1 don't know hw else to advise yon. Johnny," said the cashier. "Not uultw you wnnt to kick It ahead of you, nnd that would be apt to burst the paper. Too bad! You might be mistaken for n suburbanite." Che bill' clerk dropped the package by the side of his tle.sk ami went to work on his books. "IKm't think thai I don't sympa thize with you." said the cashier, gent ly. ' I know how annoying It Is to a sensitive person to be the cynosure of all ryes nd the observed of all ob servers. I can quite Imagine the sen sation thnt you will cause when you appear on the street. I can see the amazement, the wonder and horror of the crowd. I can almost hear the hoots of derision and the sneering re marks or the men and the titters or pitying expressions, as the case may lie. of the women. It's a darned shame. I wonder if thty won't hnve It in the pnpers. I want you to under stand. Johnny, that If they get your picture t'roin anybody II won't be from me. If they try to snapshot you put up your umbrella. I'll lend you mine If you haven't one here. I don't make It a rule to lend you umbrellas." "You don't make It a rule to return the ones you borrow from mo. either," said the bill clerk. "'.Mr. Gosley lias a Package!'" said the caahler In headline tones. " 'Ornament of LnSalle Street Burden ed with n Bundle.' Tut, tut! Johnny, yon simply must not carry that. Let me carry It for you. It won't matter so much for me. If 1 wore a hat with a blue nnd white striped hand and em broidered socks nnd n silver-mounted stick It might be different, but I don't, nnd out of a thousand cople that I meet It's quite Mkely that not more than 300 will know me or care a con ttnental what I'm carrying. You'd bet ter let me carry It. I'm nobody .n par Menhir." "You ain't dulng yourself Justice." said the hill clerk. "I think you're the prise smart Aleck "f the village." Chicago Daily News. PRINCE OF ticrinaii Crotvu I'niicc and his win. Tim had KU'ves.st'ull.v passed the inspector the second eurpentcr -f the' ship iui-1 the sts-oinl Iwi's'n, Ik, l!i c'hincM-. canal along with bird cages completely wrapped lu paper. They hail almo-'t reached the electric car before the in spector, whoso curiosity was arousiil by the unusually heavy intlux of birds overtook them und asked what was in side tho canes. "Ctuially bird." said the men. 'Let's have a look." said Mol.cai. lie tore oil the p.. per wrappings :,ut fourd the cages smiled Willi silks Tic Chinese suhmitteil to arrest as linpas. t-ively as th-y had playet" the , hoi . game. A search of their bodies disclosed tin fact that both men uero wrapped layer of costly sliks. Klmoi.os, cais, scurfs ni..'. bolt silk were found In tic, collection. The men will I a u hear. Ing befi..t a I'nltcd States lvinml.wio". er I., a few da1 k. Am liiiru-inr)il. The Joys of the. snl.iilManltf are a fertile source of m w.spapt r fun ull over the country, for e.t iy chy ,aH l.n suh urbs. Mere lr. the Phliadelphhi Impil rcr's little Ming. "I see they hav.-. taken tin- se.tii a. m. train olt 1 !;! line. Iio.voii miss It?" aslu d one vuV urhaidtc .f aimlli.-r. "Not so of:eii mi I used n when If va. on.' Golf com I: lies to ln a pop.il ir game In th-j pit t; ri"1 adterllsicg summur clot lie .and vacation trip... Oar Ovtm Mlnatrrla. "MIotah Jinkins, why am A scoldin 4romsn'a toogtie, when It's cola' all de Umf?" "I am not sure, Georg", thnt I undr tsnd you. 'Why Is a scolding woman's tongue, when It's going all tli tinie' what Is the rest, George?" "Ain't no rest to it. !ot psuglit off yo' twae dat time, didn't yo', Mistah Jin kinsr "Ladies and grntlrmin, the eminent tenor, M'sien Yelike Phewry. will now ing the favorite sentiment ballad. 'An swer Me the Old, Old Question, I.ovJ Uow lo Yon Fat a Soft Shell Crab?" FIVE MOUTHS IN HOSPITAL. Dlarhnrgrd Durtors t'onld Sot Care. Levi P. Broekwny, S. Second n venue, Anokn. Minn, says: "After lying for live months in n hospital, I was dls chnrged ns Incura ble, ami given only six months to live. My heart was af fected, I had smoth ering spells and sometimes fell un conscious. I got so I couldn't use my arms, my eyesight was I nt pa '.red and tha kidney secretions were badly tils oodered. I was completely worn out nnd discouraged when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, but they went right to ihe cause of the trouble nnd did their work well. I have been feel ing well ever since." Sold by nil dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburu Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Polite OflonrM. William Jennings Bryan, describing his world tour In New York, praised the Ceylonese. "The Ceylonese," said Mr. Bryan, "are the politest, the urbanest, the most tactful people you can imagine. "They have a proverb that gives some Idea of their delicacy. This prov erb'says: '"It Is safer to pull the tall of a tiger than to call a lady's attention to btr flrst gray hair." . ' Btste of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas Corn ty. : - Prunk J. Cbeney mnkrs onth that he It enlor partner of the Arm of V, J. t'hpnr.r & i;n dolus lumliipan In Ibf City of Telcdo, Coliuty snd State aforrsald. and that anld Urtn will pay the sunt of ONK ML'NDIUOl) DUI.bAltK or tiich and rrery caao of i'r. tarrh, that cannot be vurrd by lb ass cf Hall's CatarrU Cure. KRANK J. CI1KNRT. Kworn to be for mw and ularrlbtl lu my freaeure, tblt OtU day vt December, A. 1. BOO. A. V. GLKASON. (Heal.) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takeu Interuallr. Sd acts directly on tbe blood and mucous iirfacoa of tb ayslein. Nend for testlrun alsla, frea. I". J. CfllCNKY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all nniKiclsta, ?.. Tak llall's Ksnilly l'llla for roDstlpatlon. MLjBdirrd. The manager of an otllce bad adver tised for an otllce boy. In consequence be was annoyed for au hour by a straggling line of boys of all sizes, claiming various accomplishments. "Well," be said to a late applicant. "I suppose you can read anything, and write anything, and figure a little, and use the typewriter a little, and " "Naw!" Interrupted the boy. "If I could do all them things I'd strike yer fer yer own Job. I ain't nothin' but an office boy." He got bte position. Bohemian. A Joyon. Slaht. The master plumber had become rich and was going abroad for bis health. On the voyage a school of whale wts sighted, nnd the plumber was seen to rub his hands In ecstasies. "Why Is be so happy?" asked a cu rious passenger. "lie can't help It." whispered tho captain. "He Imagines each spout Is a bu rated water pipe to be repaired by him at his old rates." London Tela graph. S. C. N. V. - - .No. 43 11107. 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Tonson wus desirous of obtalulng the book, but determined to take advan tage of Dryden'g need of mony. lie therefore Informed the ioet that he could not pay the sum Dryden asked. In reply Dryden sen the following lines n description of the publisher: 'When this was delivered to Tonson be asked If Dryden had Bald anything more. "Yes," replied the bearer, "he suld to tell the dug thnt he who wrote these lines could write more like them." Tonson sent the money at once. Informntloa. "JoRiah," said Mrs. Chugwater, "thli pnper Hpcnks of Mr. I'stlcr as a 'pro uioter.' What is a promoter?" "Yon oughtn't to attic such a slmpti question us that," answered Mr. Chug water. "It comes from two Latin words 'pro,' meaning for. or In favor of, and 'motor,' meaning automobile. A promotei Is a person that's in favor of automobile Get the idea?" SullliiUT the Actlua. "How many new ideas one can pick up In the courKw of one's travels!" solilo quized the shoplifter, deftly concealing a picture lint of the latest pattern under her long cloak as she pamed tho millinery counter. -Chicago Tribune. merit made it. The great sums of money spent In advertising i. known, but the greatest advertisement ever once a free sample, or at most, a 10 Ave years on tbe market, be a sale of This grest success has been made by who bss ever tried I nicely about! to best Ta, . V. e. ' a V .SJili ,Vjiiw-nes (Breath, bad blood, I .. -a l ii if , IJIScascs or CUlianooa anu oiu age. nicy uiaao tuuuicr ill mildly purgative. Mama takea SChildren like to take them. They Nothing more can be ssld. Everybody In the house. Don't forget "they work all right In the morning." The genuine snetsl boxes, and never fold In balk. PERIODS GF PAIH While no womai la entirely fre from periodic Bufferta;, It docs rvot seem to be the plan of nature thtit women should suffer so severely. Ir regi'larltics ami pa'n sra pttive evidence that somefhlnfr i vrront which should seta-iglvtor It wlU lead to) serious derangement tit the feminine organism. Thousands of crmen, hv found relief fromill periodic mf ferin)? by taking Lydia T PirrV ham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and perks, as tt is the most thorough fomaJ recrnlator known tornedleaJflrVrvre. It cures the condition yhiUti J causes so much discomfort and fob Vegetable Compound BKST IN TMK WORLD smra W. L. Km . laffeef ml mnvjtHom. otd&lMUe Baatosu, "What's all this Japanese question? asked tho boy with tife bookWl tlat under bis arm. "Why," replied hbj chnBLU!! from sroppln' a Japanese 13(1 from In to school." "Did, eh? Vfell, that Jpat ie this country. Always showing fSrftrs ta foreigners. Nobody ever stops us kld from going to school." The Limit. Jim Gruct is terribly sbsent-mmA ed. Jack I should, say so. Vxt know hlm.to telephone to hfs oOlce and aa if be was in. fyf Mute &w Team All Dealers. Rimttle. Hnoklet antl r.rtor iraaao "Whiz." 10c Pacllta Coast Uoraz Co.,CBtaxo. U h.Thompson,s Eye V.'ati New and Liberal Homestead Regulations IN Western Cuitf NEW DISTRICTS. Now Open for Scflfcisent Some of the choicest lands In tba i balls of Saskatchewan and Alberta bane opemJ t or seiilem.iit under the Keeb acentlylieoa. taoi Hannuei KevuUt Ions of Canada. Tbousaadaef homeateadtof I bo acres eacti are now awnalila. Tba new aman lions make II possible for ergry lolwawe to PfoCJL the opportunity that many In the UpMeelSuieanai bean waiting for. Any mambar cf atjuathr may SMbS) entry 'or any other member of the family Mates be entitled to make entry (or lilmaeli aotaeSfl Entry may now be made beJore the Agyolaf SolN Aeent of the D I it rid by proxy (onceiUto cooaBkaij by the father, mother, aon, daughter, jbrot bet oraas ler of an Intandlns homesteader. "Any ereo numbered section ef lands In Manitoba or the Bortb-West I sxceptine l and 2S, not reserrsd. may bo I steaded by any person the sole haaoot a taaaUr. or male oer is year ot are. to tba extaat one-juartor section, ot ISO acres, i Mtaoa.M CaeaAie. The tee In each rase wilt be 10.00. schools and markets convenient, Heauay enaaaw aclsndld crops and eood law. Grain Crowsnc aoar Cattle raising prlnclr ai industrlea. J For further particulara as to Batea, Roate,peel Time to Co and Vlme ra bocate, apply Me W. D. Scntt, Superintrndrnt of JlinnirrartAa, Ottawa, t'anntta. or 1'.. T. Ilolmea. Ji, Jaajtaoet St., St. I'aul, slum, an J J. M. MacLacbiaa, P nn. Watertuwu, Dakota. AuiUoaucd lieveca auetit Acents. a lease aar m here yo. mw this advert leeakeat. printed could do nomorej cent box. I (prove tnat ICascsrets I are a perfect cure for Constl- e Ipation, Appendicltls.BUIona- tail i a . . . Sour Stomach, Sick Headache Insomnia, Palpitation of the Heart. Bad Pimples, Piles, Worms and all bowel a f l .1 - f-V- . K a). - a CASCARET, baby gets the benefit. are the one perfect, unequabd family should carry a box In the pocket and bave while you sleep," and " a CASCARET at tablet octagonal, stamped CCC; put np in Sold by all (Irugrhts, 10c, 25c, SOc