1 BISHOP OWES HEALTH AND LIFE TO PERUNA. Ministers of A11 Denominations ' Join in Recommending I Pe ru na to the ' People. Public speaking especially exposes r-'fttc throat and bronchial tubes to ' xfisUrrhal affections. Breathing (lie nir of crowded nsscm frlien, .and the necessary sspoflure to Bight air which ninny preachers must face, unices cntnrrh especially prevalent rwag their clasB. Pcrnai ka become justly popular The Bishop's Strong Tribute to Pc-ru-na. L. n. Ilalsey. Bishop C. M E Church, Atlanta, Qa., writes: M have found Peruna to bo a great remedy for catanh. have suffered with tills terrible dlscascffor more than twenty years, until since I haye been using Peruna, which lias relieved me of the trouble. "1 have tried ninny remedies and spent a creat deal of hard-enrned money for thorn, but I found nothing so effectual In the cure of catarrh as the great medicine, Peruna. feel sure that Peruna Is not only a triumph of medical science, but It Is also a blessing to suffering humanity. "Kvery individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will find Peruna a magnificent and sovereign remedy." L. 11. Hulsey, Bp. 0. M. E. Church. Peruna Is the most prompt and sure rtniedy for catarrh that can be taken. Mlay a preacher has been able to tfcet his engagements only because he keeps on hand a bottle of Peruna, ready to , meet any emergency that may arise. It Caxos Cold-, Coughs. Sore Throat, Cronp, Inflo nu, Whooping Couuh, Bronchitis and A-Uira. A certain cure for Conanmptlon In Brat etapen, and a euro relief in advanced xtngcB. t ue st once. ou win see me excellent rffoct Rfler taking tba Irst doe. hold lijr dealers everywhere. LaxRt 3 National Oats Oroutpr.t oat of the CGntnrv. Vlnl.ln.1 I.. It. In 1 U7 In .tli 231. In Mn.M. and In J. l).ikntn fill) tiuvperarro. You cau bout tlint rooord In 1SX&. For 10c and IMs notice we mall run frM lo'j of farm 6fd samples ami oar uik catalog, ten. i nc an nboat mis oat wonder ana , inonsanuAor other seeds. J0HNA.SAL2ERSCEDC0. La Cro850, wit. A. The Great Nonesuch Remedy ai. on T. JACO OIL k YpLfeon Xjinimen 1: Tbo Great Alaska Indian Barb Wlro Uemody Tho Indians at the time of the purchase of Alaska wore a wild lot of Savages, who had not the remotest Idea or Christian! ty.&nd were guided wholly by the1 'SHAM AN' or Medicine man, who3e word was law and whatever ho said or did was taken as a fact by them and not to bo disputed. This remedy Is the original formula, purchased In person from the 'SILAMAN." It leaves no scar, heals any wound. Drugglsta are author bed to Bell it on a uso-lt-beforo you pay guarantee, 1G ounce bottles 60c. Mauufuctufcd by ICLQNblKE REMEDY OO. Sittw. Alaska. Oblcxuzo, New York. The friends of Pe-ru-na Despite the prejudices of the medical profession ugaiuHt proprietary medi cines, the clergy hnve always main tained a strong couHdcuce and friend ship for Peruna. They have discovered by personal experience tlint Peruna does all that Is clulmod for it. W have on file many letters of recom mendation like tlte one Riven above. We can give our renders only a slight Klimpse of tlte vnHt number of grate ful letters Dr. Ilnrtmnn is constantly receiving, In praise of his famous catarrh remedy, Ppi.min. 100 HARSH. Fair Devotee "I don't soo any way to ralso our church debt, except to have a lottery." Minister (shocked) "That will never have my sanctin, madam, never, unless you cull It by come other nime." TWO INDIVIDUALS. Child "Who is that sad-eyed man, mother?" Mother "Ho'a a poui pensioner, my child." Ohlld "And who Is tbat Jolly man, mother?" Motbttr "Ho Is a rich pension agent, my child." ULCERS FOR THIRTY YEARS. Painful Eruptloim from Kneci to Feet Seemed Incurable Until lie Uacd Cutlcura. Another of those remarkable cures by Cutlcura, after doctors and all elso had failed, Is testified to by Mr. M. G. Moss, of Gainesville, Texas, in tho 'ollowlng letter: "For over thirty years I suffered from painful ulcers and mi eruption from my knees to feet, and could find neither doctors' nor medicine to help me, until I used Cutlcura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, which cured me in six months. They! helped me the very Urst time I used them, and I am very glad to write' Llils so that others suffering as I did may bo saved from misery.' The old monk cure, strong, straight, sure, ha3 (or a large part of a century battled with and conquered , Aches andPains the world over. Price 25c. and 60o. A NARROW ESCAPE. The arrest of a foreigner suspected of being a spy during the naval ma ncuvcrs off Mllford Huven, England, I reminds a correspondent of Smith's I Weekly of the narrow cscapo of a friends of his, a retired ofilccr of the Ocrtunn army, who made himself use ful to his government by gathering In formation In and round Paris. lie was walking In the neighborhood of fortifi cations, making mental notes of what ho saw, when suddenly three police- men Jumped out upon him, and asked him what he was dolug there. lie had a plausible answer ready. but their suspicions were roused by his accent and his soldierly bearing, and they Insisted on his accompanying them to tho police-station. Then tho situation became serious, for h0 was carrying three compromising letters la hU pocket On their arrival at the station they found tho lnsnnctor xvnn nut. mul tlint- they must wait' for his return. Tho spy said ho supposed ho might smoke, and tho policemen said, "Certainly." Then ho offered each a cigar, took ono himself, brought out ono of the com promising letters from his pocket, slowly twisted It Into a spill, lighted it at tho Are in tho most careless way Imaginable, gave a light to each of the policemen, lighted his own cigar, and flung the rest of the letter into the Are. There were still two letters to b got rid of, and the inspector was ex pected every Instant. If ho were caught It meant at least Ave years' penal servitude. He had never known such an anxious moment He decided It would be quicker to let his cigar go out rather than smoke It through and light another. It seem ed as If the cigar would not go out and every instant he thought ho heard footsteps outside. At last he got rid of tho second let ter without exciting suspicion. Then he puffed away at his cigar with all possible speed, and had Just lighted another when tho Inspector came In. Tho spy was searched, and th search revealing nothing that compro mised him, he was released with apolo gies. But had the Inspector arrived a quarter of a minute sooner the Ger man wouJd have been undone. Never Wan a Wild An mini. Of all domesticated animals tho sheep has from time Immemorial been most closely associated with mankind. An erudite author sixty years ago, having laboriously collated an assort meut of nllusions to sheep made by sacred and profane writers, conclud ed that "the history of these animals is so Interwoven with the history of man that they never existed in a wild state at all. "Biblical history from the timo of Abel Is full of allusions to the flocks, which formed the chief possosslons of the Jewish people and their neighbors. The spoils of war and the tribute of vassal kings largely consisted of sheep. Thus we rend that Mesha, king of Moab, was o sheep master, and ren dered unto the king of Israel an hun dred thousand lambs and an hundred thousand rams with tho wool. Moses after his victory over the MIdlanite.i obtained as loot no less than 075,000 sheep and long before the Christian era sheep were cultivated In western Europe. Spain and Italy possessed them from nn unknown period, although long after Homo was founded the In habitants hnd not learned to sheer tha fleece, and, until the time of Pliny, tho practice of plucking It from tho skin was not wholly abandoned, so that the humble shepherds of Syria preceded, in their knowledge of nec essary arts, the future conquerors of their country." Outing. Virtues ot tho SwIrh. I1 did not meet a tramp, enconntei a beggar or n person the least intoxi cnted during my stay in Switzerland Of bow few countries In Europe ot America can this be truthfully saldl Thorn may be a small percentage o drunkenness, but If It exists It Is kepi out of sight. A thriftier, cleaner, mor wholesome body of people, who care fully observe sanitary laws In tholt homes, I hnve never mot In my various travels. They are as tidy and neat at the housewives of Holland or tin Pennsylvania Quakers. No wondei Switzerland Is u prosperous country, It owes much of Its good fortune to tin practical Intelligence of Its law-abldlnj citizens. London Caterer. JiUttcrs ol' Introduction. Letters of introduction should not be worded lu too complimentary in highly nattering terms. As they or left vmsealed and delivered in persoq it is embarrassing for the caller to do liver them. The letter chould simply introduce the bearer, state tbat be u a friend and tbat any courtesy or en. tertninment shown bim will be great ly appreciated. Kent Good Onune. She Qrace says she'a afraid of hea shadow 1 He I should think tihm would be) Aid yon ever see hlsa Detroit Fm Involved Fuel Reldtlios. Noia Thr lady tcx' 00' r mints L' burry a bucket o o h!, ma'am, Mrs. Hliiak. Nura, tell her tbat wo already borrowing our coal frum tho people no the otbor aids of ut. Detroit Free Press. Boxed. -The wcra returning from a inking bee. And wort tbero any rod cars asked tho friend. 01), yes, rcfipordcd tbc pltl In thn tflngbam drcs. 1 had two when pu caught that city follow kissing mo.- Kennebec Journal. i A Sarct6tlc Uoctnr. Mr. P.Thr doctor told Jack tint ho had occn tturlylrm too hard lately. Mrp. P, Anil what did ho recom mend? ' ' Mr. P. Oh, he ndvloed him to go if,t0 society a lltlln uoro and give his bralos a rest Tidbits, i . . ,,L . t j A febrewd Polltlclan.-Do you ' l,m,K " 18 uuuur ,u 1,0 m u, r,,,L 8106 Of me ICH Bluer BSKC0 luO man who Is fussy about bis health. I have found, my friend, that It often pavs to lie on both aides, re plied the fat man with tho silk hat, for how as a practical politician. Clnclnnaltl T'lbunn. OURATKST TinnK YET AUT 1JWRUCTOK OOIW. RlOITKl-U.M)rTIIATKU. It U. hr, by intth-felfi.so-nery.nlpn, Scroll mul TUckicruund Tainting by wall, 34 ctnt Miter. Atlilrtt rUKl) BUTCHER. llaraWa, Wli. sure He Would Whistle She (with an arm around bis neck) It makes you happy to know that I am pleased, doesn't It, dear? lie Why, ycB. And you are hoppy when you whistle, aren't you, dear? Why, of course. Well, love, I know you ara golnv to whistle when you see this iuIUIl ery bill. Yonkers Stntcsman. PIso'b Cnrp for ConBumptloa li tho bett medicine I hnve ever found for coughs and colds. Mrs. Oscar Tripp, Ills ltock, 111., March 20, 1001. King Charles of Portugal has cs tabllshed tho reputation of being quite an athlete Ho Is also an ex pert pistol shot. talc four Dealer for Allen'si Koot fSatn, A powder to shnku Into your hoen. U rusts the fi'ct. Cures Corns, ISunions, Swollen, Sore, llot, Callous, Aching Sweating feet and lugrowing Nnil. Allen's Poot-Raso makes new or tlK&t hoes eiiHy. Sold by all drucciHts mid ihoe store. 25c. Sample milled PIIBR. Address Allen S. Olmstod. Lo Kojr. N X. Frugality and Industry make u nation; Indolence and luxury ruin It. There are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa Baker's Chocolate Don't be LovfiiuTde.Mic tocoa or miter s onocoiace Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. EzUblished 1710 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America Sale Ten Million Boses a Year. THK FAMILY'S CANDY M4Mc BEST FOR AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. An Otilo Frwlt KeUer, 78 Tears OM Cured of h Terrible Cam AXtor Ttm Year of 8uiTrliijt, Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of MeaW tor, Ohio, says: "I was cared by Dean Kidney Pills of a severe cam; of kHr ncy trouble, off eight w tea years' ntiiHilwjrJ 1 Buffered (W moit severe backacho other pains ta the region of th kidneys. Tbes wore ttpcclAlbjj a c v e r wh Htoonlng (o lift SIDNEY juanra. anything, a ad often 1 could hardly stralghtca wj back. The aching was bad In the daytime, but Just as bad at night, atww I was always lame hi the morning, t was bothered with rheumatic pala and dropsical swelling of tbc feet. TW urinary pasxngo were painful, and tW Becretlons were dlpcolored and so fe that often I had to rise at night, ij fvlt tired all day. Half n box serve; to relieve me, and tlirce boxes effected' a permanent cure." A TRIAL FKRR Address Fostcf Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Per Mis' by all dealers. Price, fiO cts. Twenty Dusfisls of Wheat to he u a THE BKCOS.D Oil TUB. FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS OF , WESTERN CANADA FOR 1904 Tk 110,000 rm tne Vk Unltad RUtaa, " tvtuf rM hh kf Mii to Caotda, pvHtlfito t"rkiUntiKl IWato vIM htmm iBpvrtof 11.1 k f im lialil f purrluu turn U mrm CV Im, Ml IkMoat out ( Umm mko wlU fradrnw Mr Aipl for Infortaatloo to8aprlnl ndeutof Itumlm; tl ai, UUiKt, , wn.ua. or to V . v . 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(intrai vmmi al.'AIA lull ufKKU I.ror Heard Of. laJrta SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CUIOAGOd and misled by them I 25 Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker & Co.'s is en titled to be sold as " Baker's im 1 1 1 " 2XtM3ZZ32232i FAVORITE MEDICINE CATHARTIC THE BOWELS i