It SAVED FROM CATARRH OF LUNGS 0 SO COMMON IN WINTER BY TAKING PE-RU-NA. Boro Throat Develops Into Bronchitis. Mrs. Addle Harding, 121 W. Brightoii 'A.ve., Syracuse, N. v., write: "L have -been a unir of Peruna for the past twelve years. Willi mc it is a sure pre ventive of colds and many other ills. . i 1 tWJPfr3.ttJV:- ' 'XffJfEi' BIr. Addle Hardlnf?. "Two or thrtv times a year I am troubled with my throat, a kind of raw TeeliiiK. turning to bronchitis. 1 have pad the services of my physician in each base. Two years nt;o. when I felt a tpell coming I tried Peruna to check t, and to my delight was not troubled With the smothered and choking fouling Vnd never have been since. 1 can check I every time with Peruna." If the coating of a rubber umbrella lias boon injured, it can be mended by applying a preparation of damar varnisn and asplialtum in equal quantities and a little turpentine. Grained wood should be clean 'd with cold tea. clippix"othe"hokse. RECOMMENDED BY LEADING VETERINARIANS. CISpiiliitV Improves the Hcnltli t the llor.te, .Mm It cm lllm Keel Ilet ter, Work Hutter, uud lucreimen Ills Value. "A horse is a valuable asset, and should receive the best care possible, lie should be well fed, comfortably tabled, carefully groomed and clipped in the early spring. If be receives those attentions be will work well and improve In value. A horse lives under urtillelal conditions. In ills wild state lie required none of these attentions, for be was able to look out for himself. The domesticated animal, being worked under conditions that are in themselves nrtltk-Itil, must be kept in condition for euch work. The clipping of a horse In the early spring is now conceded oy all the lead ing veterinarians to be as essential to n horse's well being as shoeing liitn or giving him a comfortable bed to lie on. Fanners in Kngland and France have been clipping their horses for many j ears, and American fanners are not Flow to realb.e Its advantage. A clipped horse dries out rapidly after a hard day's work, and will rest comfort ably and be refreshed for the work the following day. An undipped horse Is liable to catch the heaves, pneumonia and all sorts of colds, rheumatism, etc More especially Ik this so in the early Bprlng, when ids balr Is long and hu is "soft." If worked hard he will per rplre freely and the moisture will bo held by his long hair, and the food that should go to nourish him will be used to replenish the beat that is being con stantly taken from bis body by the mass of cold wet balr. If clipped, the perspiration will evaporate almost as koou as secreted, and when put In the stable be rests comfortably and his food does him good. Home years ago a P.uffalo street car company tested the value of clipping In the following manner: They owned HOO horses, and -Tit) of these were clipped early In the spring and -50 were not clipped. A careful record was kept of re-.ults, and it was found that of the LTil) undipped norses 1 fill were ntlllctcd with coughs and pneumonia, while of the ."() dipped not one case of sickness was reported. A man would not expect to enjoy very good health If ho did hard manual work clothed with heavy underwear, a heavy suit and a fur overcoat, and after perspiring freely, as he naturally would, go to sleep without removing mime. ' it Is Just as ridiculous to expect n horse to bo In perfect health If worked under the wunc conditions. If vou would get the best returns from 'your Investment in your horse, treat him right, ami wire and clip him In the early spring A llrst-class horse -eliflc maehlne (..in he bought at m'iirl.vVVr(,w"ro store for less than' S7.00."-lor.vo fa- W- fife : ; Mg Jli's. Virginia Cuvlniin. Chronic Catarrh of Throat and Lungs Mrs. Virginia Caviann. room "2, Cam bridge, l'.lock, Portland. Ore., writes: "I was a sufferer with catarrh of the throat and lungs for a long time before Peruna was recommended to me. I pus It a trial, although I thought at the tinS) it would bo just like oilier medicines and do me no good. I was pleased to find that my improvement began in less than two weeks and continued until I was entirely well. T gained nearly lf pouiuR have a splendid appetite and am grateful for what your medicine has done ' for me." Absolutely Frcfl (o Every Scillci One Hundred and Si.il Acres ol Land In WESTERN CANADA Land ndjoinlntr this can be purchased frora rail way and land companies at (rum $6 to Jto pe acre On This Land This Year Has Been Produce! Upwards of Twenty-Five Bushels oS Wheal fo the Acr It is also the best of crazing land, and for mixed fanning It has no superior on the continent. Splendid climate, low taxes, railways convent em, schools and churches close at hand. Fo! " Twentieth Century Canada" and low railway rate! Arply for Inforrantlon to Huparlnttndent of lramlttr Lift) HullUiug, Uiuubu, Nab , AutU. rizeil UovuruLueai Aconti. l'loaix tnj when 70a uir thU udrsrtUauiout- 'Mm, In nil lta stnees. cc3A 2mA ri..i n my a uiBdiu udiui cloanscs, soothe and heals tho diseased incinbrnno. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold la tho head nnl rr 1 1 Croam IJnlm Is plawrt into tho nostril, uprcad over tho membrane ami is absorbed. Relletielm mediate and a r.ure follows. Ills not drying aV-o not pro'Iucn auecxlng. Large Size, SO cents atKrug gists or by mail ; Trial S!s, 10 cents. ELY BUOTUEUS, 66 Wsiren SUnct, cw Yorlt Whoever keeps company with a woll will soon learn to howl. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A f!ert:iin Onre for J',ivorl!Hlin,Hi v roiisUpiUioii, . II en lUiolic, Mfonmeli Troublea, Tlliiri(( idMordiTH, una iii'Huiiy Virm;. TheyHrnuU up t'ohln in H Imuri!. At nil lSrucel't". ';cta Buitiln mr.ila'l ritEIi Adilrtis", A. S. OLMSTED. Lc Roy. N Y. Holhor Gray, Nurmin Ohild- rnn'a Homo, NowYorltUilr. No alone man can 8'e with his eyei Ft I.r Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars thT Signature of Paper may be made transparent bj saturating it with castor oil. Senil 2.1 cts. for sample KOUSTAIN PEN Airents wanted. Write for catalogue. V. Van .lie, HoxGS, Troy, Now York. Surfeit is the foe of serenity. It is easier to koop a friend than tc recover hi in when lost. Turpentine will remove ink from while woodwork. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Kane FUHF. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, L Hoy N. V for a Fit KM turnip lo of Allen's 1-oot-Ensc, a powder to uluiUe Into your shoes It cures tlrod, sweating, hot, swollen, rich lug feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Hunlons. Ah DruugUts ind Shoe stores sell It. "Oc. In Poland it is a punishable olTcnst to speak Polish in any public resort li aiflic 11E11I0FC1D! iimmdtWJtllWil gives mm sore Fjoj, use I ACROSS THE WAY. Tho interpretation of IMiny's admonl tl.)U, "Always act in such n way as to t retire the love of your nolgbb r," and the Scriptural Injunction to loe one'i , neighbor as oneself, seems to hav been rendered dillleult by the condi tions of modern life. An hidden' illustrating tho way in which Not lorkirs live, touching elbows wltt their nelglibors and yet neor know ing one another, is related in the Now York Sun. The story is told by ar occupant of an apartment In the uppul W est Side. .lust across the area was a lmppj couple who, 1 soon learned In a round- 41lff(L 1 UJ f 1LLI illij IIMU t !! jL ilVJ had rooms on tho same tloor with tin mother and sister of tho bride. During the early part of the sum mer, when everybody lived with hit windows wide open, 1 used to bo benetlelary of the little muslealea thai were given In tho pretty little muslt room in which the newly wed spent most of their evenings. I soon diseov ered that he was a musician of sonic local reputation. We all met In the same dining roou every day. The musical family had their table in one corner of the roou mid mine was in another. We novel had any occasion to know each otliei save In the way 1 have stated. As tlte summer passed I missed them from their rooms and from theli meals; I thought they had gone nwnj for the summer. A few weeks latei I bundled up my own traps and wenl across the ocean. When 1 came baeli in the fall, I discovered there wor new occupants across the area, but I thought nothing of 11. lteturnlng to my own table in tlif dining room, I saw some of the form or occupants of the apartment at thci) old table. 1 said to the only person 1 knew In the house that the muslca family had returned. "All but one," was the reply. "And (hat is the master," I iald. "Precisely. He is death" I -was shocked, In spite of the fad that I did not even know his name 1 inquired if his death was recent. J then learned that it had occurred early In the summer, about th time that they had gone away. In fad. the fu neral was held under .my very eyes, and I never knew it. So we live lu New York. REMARKABLE COAT OF MAIL Made of Toeili of a .Mower It wt IMInlilc iintl Iliillet-l'nior. Divested of Ills coat of mail ami his. bullet-proof helmet, (ieorge Case, a young man who has been the terror af the neighborhood in the southern part of this county, is a prisoner hi the Jail tit this city, says the Imllan upoUs Sentinel. (.'use, who hits attracted attention by his Inventions, is believed to be Insane He Invented a .system of burghu alarms to protect his melon pntcl; from thieves a few weeks ago, and iuce that time, it is said, he has hu .oiiio more eccentric, finally armlny himself and threatening the life of nn.i one who approached his home. I'.y a system of charged wire! stretched to all corners of his moloi patch and connected with an electric hell in ills bedroom Case was aroused whenever any one attempted to entei his Held. When it was learned that he had great faith In his Invention some o; th" hoys of the neighborhood plannei? to keep liim busy, and they repeatedly t - tused Case's electrical device to sounc the alarm. Case became convinced that he was continually besieged I j robbers who were attempting to stea ids Invention, and he armed liimsel: with a ll-callber revolver and a bis hunting knife. Several attempts were made to place him under arrest, but It was not unti' yesterday afternoon, when lie was per suaded to accompany two of hii friends on a hunting trip, that he wat caught off his guard, overpowered disarmed and brought to tills city. When he was scarehel In the Jal It was found Hint he wore a bullet proof coat of mail, which he had madi of the steel teeth of a mower. Hi! hat was also converted into a bullet proof helmet, lined with the same stee sheets. The teeth were ingeniously arranged on rivets that niade the coai Df mall pliable and absolutely bullet proof. Not tin.- lliiNliantlN I'a u It. The Clergyman Do you moan to suj that your wife goes to church everj Sunday without you? "Well, it isn't my fault. I can't per suade her to stay at home." Life. liiterc.slhiu. Tills world's a fleeting show, I fear, Whoso scenes suggest perdition; lint just thu same, I'm glad I'm here To soo tho exhibition. Washington Star. When a girl marries and moves t another town, her sisters And consoll lntiou for all their loss In tlx thought that they now buvo anothei tdace to visit. They Stand Alone.' Standing out In bold relief, nil alone, And as a conspicuous cxnmplo of open, frank and honost doallng with tho sick and aflllcted, arc Dr. l'lerco's Favorlto Prescription for weak, over-worked, dn bdllated, nervous, " run-down,' pnln racked women, and Dr. Pierco's Golden .Medical Discovery, the famous remedy for weak stomach, i idipestlon, or dys pepsia, torpid ller, or biliousness, all catarrhal affections whether of tho stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nasal passuK'-s. throat, broiicliln. or other mu cous pussngcy, also as an effective remedy for all diseases "arising from thin, watery or Impure blood, as scrofulous and skin ulTee.tlons. Kaeh bottle of tho above medicines bears upon Its wrapper a badge of hon esty In the full list of Ingredients com posing It--printed In ;i(il EuglMt. This frank and open publicity places these mcdidtios lu a dam all 1V tirm nclvrs, and Is tho best guaranty of their merits. 'J.'liey cannot be clussed as patent nor secret medicines for they arencither Iwlnq of hniiwn hi!;.oMiii. Dr. Pierce feels that he enn afford to take the atllictrd Into his full confidence and lay all tho ingndients of his medi cine. freely before tlnni leiiiuse tlieso Ingredients are such us nte endorsed and mojit strongly praised by scores of thn most, eminent medical writers as cures for the diseases for which thcf-e medl chuw are recommended. Therefore, tho n filleted do not have to rely alone upon Dr. Pierce's recommendation as to tho curative value of his medicine for cer tain enslly recognized discuses. A glance at the printed formula on cadi bottle will show that no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs enter into Dr. Pierce's medicines, they being wholly compounded of glyceric extracts of tho roots of native, American forest plants. These are best and safest for the cure of most lingering, chronic dis eases. Dr. U. V. Pierce can be consulted rwKK, by addressing him at IluiTalo, N. Y.. n nd all communications are re garded as sacredly confidential. It is as easy to he well as 111 and much more comfortable. Constipation l.s the cause of many forms of Illness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cure constipa tion. Thev nrn tlnv. sutrar-coated cran nies. One little " Pellet" Is a gentle laxa tive, two a mild cathartic. All dealer in uiudlciuus sell them. To remove wine stains from linen ?oak the stained parts in boiling ?wcet milk for a few minutes. Keep pudding sauce warm by plac ing the vessel containing it in larger vessel of hot water, hut do not allow the water to boil after putting tie dish in. BABY'S TOUTUBING HUMOK. Ear3 Looked as If They Would Drop Off Faco Mass of Sores Cured by Cuticura in Two Woeks for 75c. . ,"1 feel it my duty to parents or oth er poor suffering babies to tell you What Cuticura has done for my little 'daughter. Sim broke out all over her body with a humor, and we used ev erything recommended, but without re sults. 1 called In three doctors, they nil claimed they could help her. but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little faco was being eaten away; Iter ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before 1 had used halt of the cake of Soap and box of Oint ment the sores had all healed, and my little one's face and body were as clear as a new-born babe's. 1 would not bo without It again If it cost live dollars, Instead of seventy-five cents. .Mrs. George .1. Stee.se, 701 Coburu St., Ak ron, Ohio." Those persons who inako the best 1 urio of their time have none to spare. Deafness Cannot he Cured tiy lucal applications, ns they cannot reach tin diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is f.iiiiu.ifl lip nn Int1niu(il i-iiiiillt Inn ri f thn tun. eous lining of the Hnstaehlmi Tube. When this tube In latlained yon nave a rumuuiig tdi.inl or Imperfect honrliiK', nnd when It la entirely cloxud, Deafness Is the result, ami unli'fs the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cnBes oat of ten nre caused by Cn tnrrh, which Is nothing but nn Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will tclv One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by UaU'n Cutnrrli Cure. Send for circulars, free. I- .1. CHENEY fc CO.. Toimbv, O. Sold by DrUL'Klsta, 'n Tnlo Hall'. I0.lll or TaLn Hall's Kniutlr I'll) fee constipation To be conscious thai you are ignor ant is a great step towards knowledge, THE EXTERNAL U5E OF fC3 a fr? ot. j acow Oil is the short, sure, easy cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THE FAKILV'S CANDY BEST FOR That Delightful Aid to Health' r Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth purifies mouth and breath cures nasal ' catarrh, sore throat, Korc eyes, i and by direct application cures all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caused by feminine ills. i Paxtini possesses, extraordinary cleansing, bcaJiajf and germi cidal qualities unlike anything else. At all druggists, 50 cents I.AR0B TRIAL PACICAOlt I'RRflt Tho H. Paitco Co., Boston, Mas. THE BEST COUGH CURE In huving u cout'h medicine, re member tho best cough cure, Kemp's Balsam costs no more than any other kind. Remember, too, tho kind that cures is tho only kind worth any thing Every year thousands nre saved from a comaunptivo's grave by taking Kemp's lhilsam in time. la it worth while to experiment with anything else? Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. 0 Tons Grass Hay Tree. Everybody loves lots and lots of foddet for hogs, cows, sheep und Hwino. Tho enormous crops of our Northern Grown Pedigree Seeds on our seed furnu tho pnst year compel us to issue a &po ciul catalogue called SAI.7.i:it'S llAUOilN SERO HOOK. This in brim full of bargain bcccU at bar gain pricci). Sr.ND THIS NOTICi: TO-DAT. nnd receive free BuHiutent seed to grow S tons of grnsu on your lot or farm thi .summer and our great Bargain Scud Boole with its wonderful surprises nnd great bargaiiiH in need at bargain priced. U-umit -lo and we ndd a puckugo of Cos mos, the most fashionable, tcrviccable, beautiful annual llowcr. John A. Snlzcr Seed Co., Lock Dravr er C, La Croaae, Wis. 8 flail 3' & $3 SHOES MtN rV. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edgo Lino cannot bo equalled at any price. W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES & SELLS MORA MEN'S $3. lit) SHOES THAN ANY OTHER 1 MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. M n nnn (IEVAhD to anyono who can giujuuu aisptove im statement. If I could take you Into ni v three I u rite fuctorlci at Brockton, Muss., und show you the Inllnltt enre with which every pulrof shoes Is nuide, yoi would realize why VV. I.. Douglas $3.50 shoej cost more to make, why they hold their tshupa fit better, wear lonttcr, nnd nre of grcatel Intrinsic value than any cither $3.50 shoe. W. L. Douatna Stvonn Piltxda fihotja fpi Man, $2.00, S2.UU. Boyo' Satiopl 4 CAUTION. lnslit upon inuring .L.D0111I las shoes. Tnlto no substitute-. Nono genuln( without bis imuio and prlco stamped on dououi. Fat Color Eyelets used 1 they will not wear brassy. Wrlto lor illustrated uatsiog. . i IV. fu DOUGI.AM, llrnukton, Mass; N. N. U. U19-11, YOlliv, NELJHj 15 It penetrates to the seat of torture, and relief promptly follows. Price, 5c. und GOc. FAVORITE MED1CIWE ;uaxtmc i -shoes 1 , VX ' j ' rOj I l7 PfFl tSrVB lxMxr:"'-n Mill -.---I CATHARTIC AO Dmceista THE BOWELS view .