Tlic Grip Leaves Thousands in Its Falli Weak, ferrous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. . RAWS BABY Tired Mother's Touching Story of Anxiety and Suffering. Cuticura Brings Blessed Cure to SKin Tortured Baby and Peace and Rest to Its Worn Out Mother. "-Yrr f'n'i nZ f- lif ter f fills like ili li I Hi;, TWrVOUKIil .V. dyxjlfpsin H,u, er catarrhal (titi'nis rt hh from the tin the entire Mi Steilica J i found iiO renin Unit equal 1' fiirprmiiptur V. IS. man, I'reni The Hurt Sanitarium. LIKK A KKMdX grip linn rroKsed our country, leaving behind eore of pliVKieal wri-ikx. VirtiiiiH of enmrrh of f henrl, rstnrrh ef the throat, riiljirrh of the limn?, ratnrrh of the slniiiiirli, entiirrli of the kidney, ratnrrh i,i the pelvic oimiik. are tn he counted by Imnclri da of thou mmdB. Grip in r'jid'niii -:i r.i. rh, and now the weds of chronic catarrh n'uhin the ytetn. T)ii is f true that few crip milfcrcr re able (o wake n complete recovery until they hnvp uwd l'enina. Never in tlic history of inrdioirtp luis a remedy received mieli nnipinhliid ami universal piilncies nn I'prnna. A New York Aldrrmnn'a Kxprrlrnre. I Ion. Joseph A. Flinn, nlderiiian Fifth Ifialrirt. writes from PU 'hriHopher afreet. New York City, n follow: "When penlilcnee overtaken r.ur peode we lake precaution k a nation to prenerve the citizens iiKiiiunt the dread tlixellHO. "Ia frrippe lias enteri'd thousand of our Inimea this fall, and 1 noticed that the people who ii?ed l'ernna were iti'uk ly restored, while I how? who depended on doctor' preei-ipti.jns, spent weeks In recovering, leaving them weak nnd emaciated. "I had a slight attack of la jtrippe and at once took l'ernna, which drove 'he Zurich hns is streets paved with paper. Perthshire men possess the largest and heaviest brains In Scotland, de clares Prof. Ramsay. Sweden sent three quarters of the four million gross boxes of matches Imported into this country last ear. It has tieen estimated that of every 100 pounds of food wc eat 14 pounds are potatoes. "What Luck!" MliBY LUNCHKONS ma1r r-arly In a trm nimmif(. The Wafr Slkrrl Smoknd lork and Kin. Veal U-af, J'ottrd Chicken aud UtlmiA vntX Ihmtf to eat. Arc V. S. Government Inspected K1 In thc rvniw fnr rmcTgtncra for upper, itit Mmiwicfi'- for nny time wivn feu want fcomfthinir wA and want It quick. You Dimply tarn a kry and the can i npn. An appetizing lunch la rrady in ao instant. Llbby, McNeill & Llbby ChlcaO. III.. U. . A. Write tor imt fr hM 'T1m t Mali (,..! Thing to Kal." RAPE costs 25 cents I pmr. ivn . Or fX. OliMpMt food a Barth for IIimp, SwIim, Oattlio. nkimllTHliia kal CWIm Dnr rmn wm hmi n Mi it mm wm fht r(4, kt Mli, il mm. m UMarf nu, IM M. ft frttila Motto and t Oo. . Ma MiW 4 I farm nii.kuf van i h mmn. Sale 10,000,000 Xi. ML s fTHS FAMILY'S rAVORITC KOIOIMI CANDY CATHAHT1C : .tta . . .... i-T " BEST FOR THE BOWELS a few days and did not hinder me from my daily work. pursuing "I should like to fee our Hoard of Health give it official recognition nnd liuve it lined Kcncrally nniuiiK our poor nick people in Greater New I ork." Joseph A. Flinn. I. Ij. Wallace, a charter men, her of the International linrher'n I'nion, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: "Followinc a severe attack of la irrippe I Rceined to lie affected liadly all over. I suffered with a severe hitckaclie, indi K'eKtion and tiumeroUH ills, fo I could neither eat nor sleep, and I thought 1 would five up my work, which I could not afford to do. "Doe of my customers who was greatly helped by l'eruna advised tnc to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. 1 used it faithfully ntol felt n marked im provement. During the next two months I took live bottles, anil then felt splen did. Now my head is clear, :ny nerves toady. I enjoy food, and rest well, l'e runa has been worth H dollar n dose to nie." D. I j. Wallace. Mr. O. II. Terry, Atchison, Kansas, writes: 'Again. after repealed trials of your medicines. I ernna and .Manalin, 1 give this as my expression of the wonderful Keep an eye on the man who boasts of his honesty. Tove in a cottage doesn't have a Janitor to contend with. It takes a cold snap to get the drop on a thermometer. There are 22 400 more females than males in Cornwall, England. Fifty university students are as sisting with the extra work at Glas gow post olllce. Capsicum Vaseline Put Up In Collapsible Tubes. A Su) stitutf for and 8urirr to Muutard or any OthT )rtt r, umj will not UinterUie mot delH'HW ktn. Tb min HlUviriK and cumtivp huiUiU-m of litis arll'-le an woinUrful. It will U)u ibe uoth a'tie at vnw, ahI rmve tjcadai-tie auU ctaUt'Ji. Wit rwvMitni"iid it as the Iiibih mrctxttrnal erur.Ur-irriunt kn wn, alni ai an pxtruai rvuje dy for itn in cIiknl an i V iua h aud all rfiumau( nura!j:ii: and ouiy wjiniilaiuu. A tnai will pMve what w rlnlm f'r It, and i will b found lo m invulualle in ttt hout- hold. littuy iK-.p e ay "It la ln bt of al your prep raiioat." Prti 15 wnti, at all drtiRcfiti, or other dealer, or by vndiitic tbti amount to u 1Q poUtf ttampt wo will iid you a tube by mull. No article should be af-tid by the publlo nn lest the (Mine ijirriti our Intjel, as otherwise tt it Dot Kuuiue. CHEtstbBOUC 1 M.MFACTUKINQ CO. I "r jireei ' rw V.rk CMy. SHOES IT UNION MIDI flaMlnw WmH tHminl- . aliMlMlil MUfiJaW mmniUmoturmr m irtm wnna. $25,'KK) BEWAS.D 111 t tld to anron "ho Kl dlabfl ova Lb la ataoamant. DariiiM W. L. DoukIm a tha U tint m n u f ar tu n-r M call bar cheaper and Enxlue bla ihcxm at a iwai nost tlian other cein , Mrna, whirh eriall liim , 10 ll unoM mr s.i.m buu . 3.00 emial in every a-ay to tlinw aold elun abera fur 4 ami $5.00. Tha IViuvtaa aarrat pro- laaa tJ lannlnv tha bottom ie prnliu?aa ahatv MinnMluihM! mnra flamlltla aad will Wl nft than mar othar 1 Annii ta tha world. Tbalaa hava mara thaa doublad tha raat ftrar E which provaa tta aujiarlorltr. why Dot t w. I IKniala ahrM a trial and aave monav. lairrraaa lint Halm: B.l, :,! la )- tiwinMi,!..: a.l.ax ,. A(aKrnaA.4A4l'',ain FmirYnir. W. L. DOUGLAS M.OO OILT IOOB LINE, Worth M.OO Comparod with Othar Makaa. TU tmporlti ani Amtrlran leathm. Htyft Prnitit Calf, tn.im.l, Bm Calf, Calf, Hid Hit, Coram Oolt, an Nallonal Kangaroo, fatl Color t yltU Panflaa t Tha (anutna hava W. U IX)OOLJ I viyilvQ t uraa and prloa aUnivwl em buttum I J teal fc awali. (Da, tMlra. Illul. (alalot fret. W. la. Mnaui, Hlil HTU!, MAM Boxes a Year. disease out of my aystcm in 1 V '"taw ""hi WSBJaW From I V. r. Journal. ' llurimj i the recent Oripejii-'. (I ewic, via ini inj i million vie-'1 thus or man . '.he rfficuni'' nf J'emna in' ijvickl'j re lief in a thix initially awl, its after licit has Item' the. talk of lhA irrinpnt." I results of your very valuable medicine in Us eflects in my case alter repeal irm..-. First, it cured me ot enronic urm- chitis of fifteen years' standing by intuit two bottles of l'crunu in January, JtJ-. and no return of it. . . . "After I was cured of bronchitis 1 haJ la grippe every winter for several win ters. Hut, through the use of l'eruna. it got gradually weaker in its severity, until it dwindled down to a mere stupor for two or three days. Now the stupor does not trouble me any more." O. II I'erry. A CoriEi-essman's Kiperience. Houe of Representatives, Washington, D. O. l'eruna Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio: (Jentleinen "I am more than satisfied with l'eruna, and liml it to be an excel lent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used it in my family and they all join me in recommending it as an excel lent remedy." Very respectfully, (leorge II. White. If yon do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of IVruun. write at once to Dr. Hartinan. giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartmnn, President ol The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, (). There is no us trying to bring peace of mind to the man with an Imagi nary grievance. Vienna just now is suffering from a dust plague, the low temperature rendering it impossible to water the streets with safety. Some men have a way of looking at a woman which brings on an attack of nervousness that cannot be con trolled. A Fellow Feeling Marnootli-RantinKtnn And yet tlu-re should be a bond of sympathy brtwrn us and tlic police. Ills Lout! 1 hk Man How so? Macliooth-RantinKton Why, we both have our critics who don't do a thing but roast s.- -Nr-w York World. Many School Clill In n Are) Sickly. Mother Gr.iy'a S'. t I'o viiT fm Children, ust'l by Muthcr ir i.v. n ruu---In Ohildren'i Home, New York, I'-rtvik np Colda In 24 lionra, rure Cotistipatiou. Kereriahneea, llendnrlie, Sfmiincli Troii hlea, Teething Ulaordrr. move and rei; nlate the bowela mid Itcstroy Wormx. Sold by ail d ni(rair n or by moil, 25c. Sample mailed KltKH. Addrcaa Allen S. Olm.ted. U Uoy, N. 7. Medicine as a profession for womer. is constantly growing in popularity In London. Women now holding medical degrees In Great Xiritain num ber more than 500. All Tired Oat. The trenry, worn out, all-tired feel itiffH come to every body wlip taxes the Kidneys. When the Kid neys nre over-worked they fall to per form the dtillcH na ture hns provided for them to do. When the Kid neys fall danger- ous diseases quick ly follow. Urinary ilsorders, dlnbetes, dropsy, rheuma tism, TtrlRht's ilis- fnse. Doiiii'h Kidney Pill euro all tldney and blndder ills. Head the fol owlng cuse: Veteran Joshua Heller of 700 South iV ii hint street, Urhnna, III., says: "In :he fall of lMil after gettlnR Ioan' Sidney Tills at C'liiinlnnhiiin Ilros.' Irug store In (hiiinpalun snd takln n oursn of tho Ireiitment I told the read irs of tills paper that they had relieved ue of kidney trouble, disposed of a a me back with pa I it ncrons my loins Hit beneath the shoulder blades. Dur ni the Interval v'hh'h has elapsed I lave had occasion to resort to Doan's Kidney 11 1 Is when I noticed warnings f nn attack. On eneli and every ccca ilon the results obtained were just ns iiitlsfactory as when the pills were lrst broiiKht to my notice. I Just as mipbatleally endorse the prejinratlon -dav as I did over two years as-o.'' A KHEH TltlAI.. of this great kidney nedlelne which cured Mr. Heller will ) mailed on application to any part it the United States. Medical advice tree. Strictly confidential. Address rofttcr-Mllhurn Co., HutTnlo, N. Y. For tale by all drugflata, price DO cents m box. t-alt C'odliHli (howiler. Witsh one pint of salt codfisTniroken' into flakes and put to soak over nilit. Cut half a pound of salt pork into dice, fry crisp and brown, and in the fat fry two onions chopped into fine dice. Put in the soup pot a layer of flaked fish and a layer of thinly sliced raw potatoes. Sprinkle with onion, fried pork, adil a dash of flour and pepper. Cover with a layer of split crackers. Continue In this order (ill the fish aud one quart of sliced potatoes have been used, 'Over this pour two quarts of milk and allow the chowder to simmer very gently for one hour. Graham .Mnflinl. For twelve innflitis there will be re quired half a pint of graham, half a pint of Hiiiir. one generous tahb spoon ful of sugar, one tablespoonful of but ter, half a teaspoonful of salt, one tea spoonful and a half of linking powder, one egg. and two gills and a half of 'milk. Mix the dry ingredients and rub through a sieve. Turn the bran from the sieve Into tho mixture. Beat the 'egg till light and add the milk to it. Stir this Into the dry mixture. Add the butter, melted, and beat well for half a minute. Hake In buttered muf fin pans for half an hour in a moder ately hot oven. Reception Kolla. Scald one cup milk, add one table spoonful sugar, one-qunrter cup of but ter and one-half teaspoon salt. When lukewarm add one yeast cake dis solved In three tablespoonfnls luke warm water and one and one-half cups bread flour. Cover and let rise, then add yolks of two eggs and floor to knead. Let rise, shape, again let rise, and bake In a hot oven. Io p- Overs. Sift Into a bowl one cupful of flout and a sallspoonfnl of salt. 'Heat one egg very light, add to it one cupful of sweet milk. Stir this gradually so that It will not be lumpy, into the flour, give It two or three vigorous beatings land pour It Into healed gem pans that have been well greased. Fill them about half full anil bnke them in a very quick oven. CmlSsh with Vegetables. Freshen codfish and cut It In chops about three by six Inches in size. Tut Into hot water and set on the stove .where it will barely simmer. Rolling hardens the fiber of fish as it does of meat. When the fish Is perfectly ten der, drain, pour over It a butter sauce anil serve for dinner with mashed po tatoes, beet pickles nnd boiled car rots. CreameJ Ovatera. Clean and parboil one pint oysters Iiraln and reserve liquor for making sauce. Melt three and one-half table spoonfuls butter, add five tablespoon fills flour and pour on gradually oyster liquor and milk or cream to make one . i 1 one-half cups liquid. Sctisi n with suit, pepper and celery sal:. Ib lunt oysters In sauce. Indian Menl Pone. Prepare this as a hasty pudding, and then thin It with hot milk to a creamy consistency, and it can be served with tt d'sh of crip. hot pirk scraps cut very miiiiII. Try It before you decide Hint you will not like it. Small dice of blend fried like doughnuts are good who it. Frnit Punch, Pour one cup strong tea over one cup sugar. Add three-quarters cup orange Juice, one-third cup lemon Juice, one pint ginger ale. and one pint Apolll narls. Strain into punch bowl over a large piece of Ice and garnish with slices of orange. Caramel Cake Froatlna;. Holl together a half cup of sugar, three-quarters of a cup of cream and a tablespoonful of butter until It threads, then beat In four tablespoon fuls of caramel (burnt sugar) and va nilla to flavor. Fill and cover the cakes with this. Yankee Hrown Bread. One quart corn meal, one quart rye meal (not flour), one enp of molasses, one-half cup of yeast; wet soft with warm water and allow it to rise throe hours. Hake in a very slow oven, or, what la better, steam It for Ove hours. Worked Hnth Ware. "That sermon," remarked the parson, after the benediction had been pro nounced, "was the result of great men tal effort on my part. It's preparation kept nie awake nearly two-thirds of the night." "Queer what contrary effects a ser mon will hare on people," replied the old deacon. "I observed that the de livery of the one you speak of pnt nearly two-thirds of the congregation to sleep," Ilia Little Scheme, Kcntt "I am going to open an en gagement In Sernutou next week." ltoxy "I guess you'll do your best." Kcntt "No, my worst. Then maybe they'll tnrow coal at mo." An Awfnl Jul I. He (bashfully) May I er kiss your baby alster? 8ho (In disgust) Oh, I suppose ao If you are too cowardly to tackle a girl nearer jour own alia. It is no wonder that Mrs. Helena Rath was taken sick. Single-handed, she did all the housework and washed, cooked and mended for her husband, Hans, and their six children. After a plucky fijjht to keep on her feet, Mrs. Rath had to yield, and early in 1902 she took to her bed. What followed she told to a visitor, who called at her tidy home, No. 821 Tenth Ave., New York City. "I hired a girl to mind the chil dren and to do whatever else she could. I couldn't stay in bed lonff. Sick as I was. it was easier for me. to crawl around than to lie and worry about my little ones. So I g-ot up after a few days, and let the girl go. I bad noticed that she had sores on her face, hands and arms, but I paid no attention to that until Charlie, myonngeKt, began to pick and scratch himself, lie was then ten months old, and the pi rl had paid more attention to him than to any of the. others. Charlie was fret ful and cross, but as he was cutting teeth, I didn't think much of that. Even when a ra.'h broke out on his face I wasn't frightened, because, everybody knows that that is quite common with teething babies. Sev eral of my others had it when little, and I thought nothing about it. " But the rash on Charlie's poor little face spread to his neck, chest, and back. I had never seen any thing uite like it before. The skin rose in little lumps, and matter came out. My baby's skin was hot, and how he did suffer I He wouldn't eat, and night after night I walked the floor with him, weak as I was. Often I bad to stop because I felt faint and my back throbbed with pain. But the worst pain of all was to see my poor little boy burning with those nasty sores. "I believed he had caught some disease from the girl, but some of the neighbors said he had eczema, and that is not catching, they told me. Yes, I gave him medicine, and put salves and things on him. I don't think "they were ell useless. Once in a while the itching seemed to let up a bit, but there was not much change for the better until a lady across the street asked me why I didn't try the Cuticura Remedies. I told. her I bad no faith in those, things you read about in the papers. She said she didn't want me to go on faith nor even to spend any money at first. he gave me some Cuticura Ointment I think the box was about half full and a Diece of Cuticura Soap. I followed The agonizing, itching, and burning of the skin as in eczema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair, and crusting of the scalp, as in scallcd head ; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. ri'TK'tTKA RKMKPII'S nrr unlit tlirmighnnt tlio Hviliwd world. PRICES: Cntii-iiraTtnnolT. nt., rum. ,!T 1k.H,Ih (in U' f'inii ') I:t Omtcil i'ills, 'I'ic per vinl of l ; Cuticura l ; ii I nioitt . .vx-. per l-'.x.Hiiil Culii'imi Sorip. '.'.V. per tuI'M. Send tor tlie prent work," Humours of tin- lilooil. Skin, unit Si-ulp, anil I low to 'urn Them." 4 liagw. 300 IMn-a, with Illustrations, T'-"llinoiii!ilK ttiid Kirt'i tioiis in nil liiiipiiairi's. inoiu'lind .liipannw nnd Cliinew. British Depot, 27 a('h:irlcrhoiisc So., London, V.. l'"ii'n.-li I li-wit, r. Hue lie In I'aix, PariH. Ausl ralian Dejnot, It. Towns & Co., Ky.lm-y. PUT 1 KR HRLG AND CJIKMICAL CORPORATION, Sole Pro prietors, Ronton, V, H. A. IXiii't, get discouraged. Even to the oyster there comes an opening when least expected. . A Texas rutin with seven wives has just been sent to the penitentiary. Occasionally the law helps a man out fif a bad set ape. When a gentleman becomes engaged to a lady in Russia he is expected to send a present to her every day. This custom makes long engagements ex pensive, consequently they are the exceptions. Y70U CAN DO IT TOO Over 1000,000 people are now bay- Inc cooaa from na at wboieaaie price aavlDf 15 to 40 percent on every thlnf tber nae, You can do It too. Wbr not ask ua vo send yon our l.ooo- pa-eoaulofuer-It telle toe smit. Send IK cent for tt today. Chicago The home that. till the tnitb. WESTERN CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS I (tpwirila of lOO.mt) AmarleM h muimI In WMtaru OanaAs during lh tMtS rrs. Thai ua (lonlnntml. hp and prMroia ana I tirw la room Ml I for ni I II ion! Wonilarful JlalH of Whaul au4 otliar graina. HaatOraRlng Lanai on lha Oontlnanl. MnB-ltlUcAnl Urn at a, planu of walar and fnal. Ooof anhoia aaaallaat eharohaa and aplasdid railway faollluaa, Free Homestead of 160 Acres, Free be only eharia balnc 110 for entry. Hon o the S luln for an Allnaiind utliar liieratnra, aa aell at j.MtS,tanlvii ou reituoad riuiwnr ratea, OW. nil Mpertnieutlenl of Inning' atton, OtUiwa. Can.. Of tf WJV. Reanett, Wl Mew York Life Bill., Omehe Mob., the autkutlwd Canadian Uoverament acaat MUMyyaajyy,aiwyggaAiWWWi POTATOES S2.60 Bbl. a aunntfloeer. Ma .aaaa men i A. UUUUnM. La Oeaaia, W ta. r Pi Lara; eat gmornrntn petataMta Aatorwa, M fnjL"Kerel UwT.r.r-1e.ietar'aker. blfrtortaeyMdaf fdfk.. are. Brtebonn, lie "math aree hfok and aaeayleof 1 Teaeta, (Mite. Mearanl Wheat, f ka. aw f f laa eaHaea. the directions, bathing Charlie and putting that nice Ointment on the wires. " I wouldn't have believed that my baby would have been cured by a little thing like that. Not all of a sudden, mind you. Little by little, but so surely. Charlie and 1 both got more peace by day, and more sleep by night. The tores sort of dried up and went away. I shall never forget one blessed night when I went to led with Charlie beside me. as soon as I got the supper dishes out of the way and the older children undressed ; when I woke up the sun was streaming in. For the first time in six months I had slept through the night without a break. " Yes, that fat little boy by the window is Charlie, and his skin is as white as a snow flake, thanks to the Cuticura Remedies. 1 think everybody should know about the Soap and also the Ointment, and if it is going to help other mothers with sick babies, go ahead and pub lish what I have told you." MRS. HELENA RATH. A man's thoughts are his own and it often pays to hold on to them. There was once a man who admit ted there were others as smart as himself but he died before the flood. When a woman delves Into theolo gy she evolves wonderful combina tions of fact and fancy. Nothing annoys the youth with a bunch of keys at the end of his watch chain like being asked what time it is. Tht l,ult.i ...8 Dog. O, the bulldog on the mat, and the burglar in the hall; as the burglar spies the doctor's tools the bulldog near doth crawl. O, the oursglar swipes the instru-, ments and the bulldnc's on hlsfectt.i and the burglar feeli t.he bulldog'! teeth snap in his trousers' seat. 0,thc bulldog's at tlic"pants,"and he's got a rare good grip, and the burglar swears beneath his breath as he feels the garment rip. O, the burglar pulls like sixty, lmti the bulldog stands his ground till thai burglar's bitten trousers seat coma off with an awful sound. O, the burglar's o'er the, fence, and the bulldog's at the door, but the doctor's finest instruments are gone forevermore. O, the bulldog's "T)oc" McDon- otigh's, and they both live at Mon flalr.hut none, knows who the bruglar, is Unit left, his "pants". seat there. I New York World. TUTMAN FADKLESS DYES are fast to light and washing. The unexpected happens much lest frequently than the expected falls to' happen. In damp or marshy districts It II said that the rating of raw onions III a preventive of nirilnrlnl complaint.! Under a thick coating of snow the' earth is usually nine or ten degrees warmer than tbe air imroedl.telf above tbe mow.