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SISTERS OF CHARITY aiw. w,n,n.r(i rlMIIOTIiiintii'aviitiii!!iiiite r i. Uses Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrh---A Congressman's Letter. s; In every country of the civilized world " Bisters of Chnrlty nre known. Not only (to they minister to the spiritual nml Intellectual needs of the ehnrjres com hiitted to their care, hut they also tuiu later to their hodily needs. With so ninny children to take cnre of Pnd to protect from climate nnd disease, hese wise and prudent Sisters have found Pcrunii n never fnilliic safeguard. Dr. Ilartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from n Catholic Institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. S. B. Ilartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sin "The young girt who used the Peruna was suffering iront laryngi tis and loss ot voice. The result of f the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after further use at the medicine we hope to he able to say she Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. The younj: k'y was under the care of the Sister of Charity and used IV-runa for catarrh f the throat with, good re sults us the above letter testifies. Send to The I'eruun Medicine Co., Co Sntnbus. Ohio, for n free book written by Ur, liartuiun. : Sale Ten Million THE FAGSILY'S FAVORITE HEOICIME A CANDY CATHARTIC 1 &iBS PT7CT rmi? run orixrrrT o TORTURING, DISFIGURING Humor, Kc.emn, llclilnun, Intliiimiin tloiiM, HiirninuH, Sen 11 nun and Cliuf Ihuh Cured by Cntlctini. The agonizing Itching nnd burning r the skin, as In eczema; the fright ful scaling, as In psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as In ecalled head: the facial d.sflguiemetits as In pimple and ringworm; the awful Buffering of Infants, and anx ely of vnrii-out patents, as In milk crust, tot ter and snlt rheum all demand a rem edy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully nipc with them. That Cutlciira Soap. Ointment and I 'ilia are such stands proven beyond nil fl'Mlbt by the testimony of the civilized world. r 3ECCS' CHERhY CUUGH SYRUP Ourea nniiphfi nnrl oolfls. p vunio nniiu ail cioc imil3. Oet Couitn B;rup. Tuiw Uood. Uw In lima Kola by druirirutii Ed K. JA, U. 67 - 1 YOlUi KKU The following letter Is from Congress man Meekisou. of Napoleon. Ohio: The I'eruun Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen: "I have used several bottles of I'eruun nnd feel greatly benefited there by from my ca tarrh of the head, and feel encour aged to believa that its con tinued use will David Meekison. fullv eradicate a disease of tinny vears' standing." David Meekisou. Dr. Uarlman. one of the best known physicians and surgeons in the United States, was the man to formulate IVrima. It was hrotmh his genius and perseverance that it was introduced to the medical profession of this country. If yon do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of I'eruna, write at oiu-e to Dr. Ilartman. giving n full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad lcc gratis. Addre-s Dr. Ilartman. President of The Ilartman Sanitarium. Columbus. O. Boxes a Yea ML MIXED FARMING Wheat Raising Ranching Three Oreut Pursuit huve airatn bliown wunderlul results on the FS1EE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF WESTERN CANADA Mmtnlflcmit cllmnlo fnrmarii iilnwlnu In tlcrlmhlrt III IIih innlilic . I' NoTinliwr. " ll Mr tiuuini I (a bn iiiniH limn iIhhI with tlii- llimi rmull-of iIim ph-I hm-uiiV iHrvl KitiHi t. ChhI, Vo. il, WHlr. 1U) Id iiuiid..nco, .fliooU, cliurcliB., lumkoOiiniVBuiout. V'lH) for I nloi iiiHliim tpHuimruii n Ibiu of lniiii.i, II ll.pltUWlt, lllllHIM.lirill llrll.inlt,K h-w 1 ,k Lll Miiilil.iitf. UutatJit. Nub , Aulb rueU (joyrumfcul I'lii -x ht hr jnu w thl mliirtliiiMt. If the fruit in thr garden ov Knet hai not been do tiler), wlatti and Kv would never huv Uiouytil ov luichinfi Id. The very thln-'S tbnt our fnro fnihers kai't Ir.ins'nll. to in are Uh very thlnus ov thu most kuiisequeiiti tu us then vir ws. Pln Cnr for Ooonumntlnn cured mi of a lemieliMi Ami teniMteut cuimh. Wm. 11 UarrUm. 'Jl'T W. 121t trttL Suw lyrk, Match ItHJl, 1 1 i Iu August, IUU'2, wlille lie was pick- i Titr liliii'U'lini'rlim Mr. 1 f n till . n Viriinnl 'iirmer, discovered n Hock of Beven 'oung grouse about half -grown. Tuo li-Ht of the next October, while Mr. Rand wns picking tipples, he wits sttr irlscd to see n rullcd gtouse walk out if the bushes and come under the tree ivhero ho was at work. Ulrd-Loro Culls the Rtory: The bird did not nppenr afraid, but iiueh Interested In what the lunne.' Mis doing. It walked round him an i ibserved him from all sides, nnd final y hopped on the wall, us If to hupor jitend Uie upplc-gntherlng. The blr.l itayed with the fanner at least two lours, and when he went away ho left t under the tree. In the following spring, while he vas working in the Held, Mr. Itnud lotlecd a grouse following his fnr.n jviigon. The bird was undoubtedly hh ld friend, seeking to renew tho no jualntanec of the projed.ng fall. Toe rrouse followed the wagon p.rhnp fifty rods, until she came in sight of he farm buildings. There she Ht p, o I ind waited for the wagon to coin back again, and Hun accompanied the :eam down to the Held. '1 he gious open ted this peiformanco for several iveeks. In fact, almost every time the farm wagon mnde Its nppenrun-e n the Held the bird was on hand t iscort the team back and forth. As the grouse continued to grow ess shy, Mr. Hand conceived the Id a )f making her tamer by offering her Food and talking to her. The bird ko' lom nte any of the food offered her. Only once did she deign to take a few kernels of corn Into her month I'.y much coaxing, Mr. Hand Anally uiccecded In touching the bird. Aftr hat the grouse showed ve y lit' lo f.ar When Mr. Hand called "Chlckoe! "hlckeo!" the bird would come out of Jio woods and sit upon his k oo. I n n his knee she would Ay to his shoulder md then to tho ground. The woods which the grouse fre quents are composed of n marginal erowth of willow, alder, ash and tna pie. not more than ten toils wide, nloir i small streiun. On tho other side Is a cultivated Held. A much-traveled I1I-J1 way passes wllhln ten rods. The blr 1 Is frequently seen by travelers. In fact, on one omisl'm she was pi k ' np by two ladles passing In a carriage md was taken to a nelglib irlng farn house. This confidence In human lo lugs niny some day lead to her death To 'guard against this, however, Mr f'n rid has conspicuously ' ported h"i haunts, and his wishes are respecteJ by tho sportsmen. Ni!hi SliirtH l.il'e S.ivers. Passengers on ocean liners may book be .ible to sleep In life preservers, ae I cording to the plans of K. Sal va tor, o New York Inventor. To sleep with a M cork jacket on Is out of the question, jo the inventor decided to make a preserver that would become effective inly by It coming In contact with the water. It works on the principle of i water generated gas, which Alls a tielt and gives It buoyancy. Unln Hated, the belt Is a light thing, which would hardly bo felt If worn by a lloeper, but when Ailed with gas It Is b!Qvn up to the size of an ordinary :ork Jacket. The belt Is made of rul ber and Is about eight Inches wide and inn be blown up by means of a small cylinder. In this cylinder Is placo.l t composition of acids which when icted upon by water Instantly Intlatea the belt. The belt has been tested In the ocean and It has been found that the water acts upon the acids and In tlutes the rubber In less than thivo seconds. The Ingredients In this com position Mr. Salvator keeps secret. lhe American Inventor. lti-in trie ill i ,J . pinion j Paper. The Japanese excel In the making it paper from the burk of trees and khrubs. Among the remarkable va rieties are the thin rainproof paper used Instead of glass for windows, the oiled papers Hcrving for waterproof coverings and clothing, and the oiled tissue for wrapping del lento articles. The bark paper employed for meal nnd grain sacks Is not readily pene trated by weevils and other Insects. Most Interesting of all, perhaps, iti'a the tough papers from which tobac co pouches and pipe cases are made, these leather papers being almost as tough as French kid, translucent, and is soft and pliable as calf-skin. 12xteiiii.il ii ; t 1 li iilrtl i iiors. A '1 opeka Jury n warded $(1 for wngei tlue4to n negro who tilled the role ol "wild man" in a circus one week. Tu Jury took into account that lie ut about $lixi worth of raw meat during the packing-house strike. Kansas Ci 13 Star. JC iown Sii iu Ik i' llaoo t-iuiilile. liiivtng previously borne sixteen ;hlldre.u, the wife of a shoemaker ul Wraz, In Hohemla, has now had fotit it u birth, of whom three are living. A good dx'iil Is said In a woman's minphiltiU about being a drudge; still, kt husband la the other puu IX ha Xilllil.tltl i IiU i . , ttt i oho ' i,liot AStgclablc Prcpnrationror As similating lltcFood nndHcd ula Uni UittSloiiMiclis aruiBowis of Promnlcs Digcslioh.Chccrful ncss and Hest.Conlnins neither Opitim.Morphino norXiiicral. jNtO T IStVlt C O TI C . HKtfroroiitJSAMUELPtrCllKR WyUw Setdm Jtx.Srnna Jlfrtrmint - Jit CiaiomieScdct Sugar liUttljrrrn tlavcri Apcrfccl Remedy rorConsUpo Tlon , Sour Stomach, Dinrrhocn Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsh ness find Loss of Sleep. FacSunilo St'gnnlure of NEW vorzK. Next to aktlng rlgnt, uKtiti piliklt iz the strength nv the game. WMutr costs us uoibiuu tflvo us bul ituiill deltgnt. now Thiiir v7a offnr On lliunlred 1 Millars Rfwunt foi n r,ve nf l iitiiirh that uiniiol be cuied by lua'k Catarrh I'lire. , F. ). I'llliN HY & CO.. I'rnp., Toleilo. O No, th , iiiiiluluiiuil, limoluimvn F J I'liene) ir the hw ir vears, uul lmlloe- lilia iierfwth otiiiiiililii In at) fuiKliitto tuiiisai'Uoti. ami liuaii tally nlilu lo carry out uuy oliliuutlou iiijkIh by loir Una. ost fi Tnmx, w'holevilo Hriiciilsts. TMeilo.o v'lilillii, Kliiuan & Mm via. lioloulo Drw is, 'l'ciedo, Ohio. HhII'x Ciiuirrh Cure Is taken Iritonaillv. aethiu iioetly iijkju Ju Uliiixi iiinl iiuiroiM Mirf.ii-i o o y.teiii. frli-o rr.(i. pur hottlo. Sold byidl 'riiKKKU. Tj-I inioiiiHtu lieo. Iiuil'h Fuaillr I t i let u ii' Uie best. E-ery trutli haz Its kountfrflt, anr" I tiav even Boeu men who luulatcd dcpiuvlly. CUT1CUPA SOAP llm Wor'ilV (i .iii'Mi -km Pon Th hluiiditMl l ic.v ry Niittoa o( tlix K.HI t)i Millions of t o world's bot people iic Cu'lcura Suap, assisted by Cti 1 :ura (Untment. the purest and swet of em lllent skin enrps, for preset vlnj niiiltylng and boiutIfI"R the skin, lor cleansing the scalp nf ciusts. "Ciles and dandaiff. and tliestopidm! nf l.illlug hair, fur softening, l)lten ln and so'ithitig tc', rough and sore hands, for b-ibv nshes, itchinus nod Callnu, and mnnv sanative, an i- septio puipos s will h icaililv suir i' ts ih-'insclves to worn1 n, spe- billy 'io iv?'s, ns well as for all the pur io es of tne toilet, bath and nursery. 'lhe bost kure lor losses tint haz over bin rlinlrMVi reH Is tn 'orvlt l h' in ry iw una t h cie iitm, inn iivrn oo !& P" OAV'D r, KNNC tVrS FAVOnr t S eep Iz the best gift ut llcavtn to us poor iiiOrta's. TO CUKH A lOl.t) IN ONIC T)A T" Tu he Ijuiillve llruino (Jiilnlne Tulilei. Ar ilruirirlsl'' reiund Hie money II a fuiN Ut ourn K. W (JroTo'M ltfuuiure U on euoU bm iU The only Iva, to nm quei aum spir its iz to yield lo them, A OVA I7ANTKKO CUkITfOR IMLKH. ItclilnK. Blind. Itli-eitlnir or i'roirunlnu Itltts Yourctruifulhl will retinal money If PAZUOINT MENT fulla to cure you lo (5 to 14 luy. ioo A yunu blzzy b'irtilr miy bo slnipU it 1 chlevous, but an old one li purely oisuusting. M rs. Wtnhlow MhiTiliM, JVRMp ror -Itll lien teethinif, uoltent. tho ctinis re'lureK 1r(ia rnaUoii.alUj'b ptin eun Cillo 1'rluo ihjUIh Vhcivi never wax a man so lazy yet, hut what a iro-irt snap altaok of luv w.-uld start him on th Jump. Found Gold in Nebraska. !nv.'itir In .Vhrska Iti'al UiMn will flnU Uil true Now i. tie; tiiMH to uhi In on the ifi-minil flour. Wh hnvf nmn uhulon lue$tineui(i. rim u lor furthur liiforiuutlon. ScluiniMCher V .limes. Orl-nns'. N'eh rf-'kieti were never des a ed m e kept 1-ko kisses; theli I'uvor Iz ood f -r n thlny In fust Ivinrts. 1 I 1llCl0Ol1t HIS St UM lltOllipSUll'iihjealfil I II II Il V I I EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. . Ji tm ocntauh aoNHNr. new vonw cm. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years SI A YEAR PAYS FOR THE DAILY R VlfVf, A Orlliclillnl Diillj .rwpt , lor he AmrrUan Horn ALL ImixirtHiit im"i lirillUiit nmnHiIn frulnr ctbij (In) : rif"MnirtO durolml tn lltrrn HfM potrr. Mtt. clenc. n'lucntlcin. rrllwton, bjidmif, (loJ nii-iln rryininnj, lubion, uhtiiU, roorantlan, buU nt-. mnrl(it. ic. Nntliltiii adinltted In rrud no o mWMtl-lritf colrtmnK wlilcli mtiiiit CHhnot rnml t llinr rlilldmn Hn'i.eiii.tlon pno f I i mri Vo for 8 tno-iM for V mt, Hnlwrrll lodnr. i'lilmia l(rli .. IIS'JII.H mIiiikIi Avmue. hli-ntfu, llllnuli We envy or pity "vcr.ono we tueet.i Hnty iz the must treacherous gift ov Heaven, You cannot trade lwrscj with a man who thinks Just as you do. nuttcrlly cmlilon? for stb'k pins sh mid be made of muslin and till cJ with wo l or hair, then covered with iilk, taking a laruer piece for th under pari, bringing It up lull ovui Lio under part brliulnu it full ovei tho curriers, If sipiare hiding tin e gos undnr a smaM piece for the top. Too envois of these little cushion! are tiny squares of line linen, hetn stitched and edged with narrow luce, Having small 11 iwers embroidered oi the-u iu n.ituril unhirs. Tako a sep arate pltce of the llaen and hive a nuttcrlly with outstretched wingl tti nped u p"ii it. E norolder iu but ton hide stitch hut biave tho bod put pliln. Pres the embroidery, ut atotit, then luy it oti the c-vol and euibmld r the body part throuuk b th, leaving the wluns free. Thesi seem very life like us they move al the slightest breath. somo at once. Don't el n't 1 se an hour; loo a dayi don't lose i moment 1" "lerninly. But my dear friend, your dhease Is uot daunerous. Whj so much hurry?" There is u it an Instant to wnsta I'hene now cures always stop curinf uf'.er they have been tried a f) iCftQ." Sora.ono has said that revenge ti sweet wnen you take It youiself t-ul very dllTcrent when the other fellov takes it. It Is csy to keep sweet after yot get the habit b ime people neva pr ictlco enough to learn how. "He pla-dd, but not acid," Is saeft It Is the suiiar supply tnat Is In din iM'i or lui.nini! snnio, no iear uq whwt thuru will ulwajs be euougl vlnetrar. 1 hav otfpn wondered nf one singll line th t I ever vnt would be ro P-awd 'lie hiirid'ed yars fiom nowr, Tirr 'u one hl"g certalu, 1 snaul ne th ire to hear it. j If n man want ,to find out not) Klih he knows Ice him ask In mi'Ifj or piuiv one eKe, who biz grate w'l 'te-urand'ather waz. lie who falls from the top ov tb hder vr fame duwi't stop when hi reaches the tint ti in, but goes ubouJ 10 f' ut Into thp ground. If o exprkt to enjov life, we must nut be uprlz d at eo'id Ink or bat1 Ink, b'it t'rat 'h'm hoth &z w. i woul a good or a bad penny. W I.-.