SISTERS OF CHARITY Rely on Pe-nwia to Fight Catarrh, Coughs, Colds and Grip. 'rMl ' r ' Che Projrc$$;of Invention. ITT ' -.rTTy 1 1 T. leVterrrrVVfcpr TAB BROOM DISPLACED. Ia plate of "weeping by the old fnnbloned broom nnd mop, some of New York's office buildings nre now cleaned by suction of an olr current. The device, which takes the place of tho broom, is nothing but a tube wltb springs or loose parts. Assuming the window is closed, the first operation If (fv'" Jjife " J -m lower! Top 7 SISTER "BEATRIX. A letter recently received by Or. Bartman New York, reads as follows : Dr. & B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio! Dear Sir: "I cannot may too much bottles of It cured me of catarrh of the lunge of four years' ing, and I would not have been without It lor anything. Jt several Slater of eoujhs, and eolde of catarrh that it does not cure. "SISTEIl BEATRIX, Interesting Letters From Catholic Institu tions. In every country of the civilized world the Sisters of Charity are known. Not omy do they minister to the spiritual and intellect ual needs of the charges committed to their care, but they also minister to their bodily needs. With so manv children to take THE SISTERS GOOD WORK. care of and to protect from climate and dis ease, these wine and prudent Sisters have found l'eruna a never-failing safeguard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic invtUution in Detroit, Mich., reads us follow: GREEN Greatest. Cheapest Pood on Earth tor 6hoopv Bwlnof Cattto.eto. Will he worth l to yo to rts4 wbft! Salior' clicg aayi tboui rape. Billion Dollar Gross will poairtrtAj mk jrot, rich; 11 tool of haj and lou of puturc per met; Im Bromn, Pttoit) RpalU, MmwooI vbtsi tnrtrji, hoi ioUi, Al-ttua. pr Utra, 10th Cetttvry 0U, IV) fiat, per aer nl TMnlnW, YiclUl 100 tU tints Foddur per srre. CorthloNotloonnd lOo. ' o mail big catalog ini 10 Farm r6 KovgLUm, Jul I j worth 10 1 goto. lUrl. !lOHM A3ALZER SEED CO.." rnCT4i Cuts akraasUia sat lelttle ty antnlb!i( tsi soldi li the Uoei lit sririaf tira cat of the i;rtea. !i tu settee tsis tti smI Meet suriflw. AU Moos dlieuei rlili fnaptly to tUi mt fimeij. In the fall-winter of 1900 1 was afflicted wltb Hoist lo itheuraatism, so much so that I had to use a eane to assist me In walking. Upon sitting down, there was Do ease to my thigh, and the only position to which I could bear my leg was straight out In front of me, wlillo In a leollnlog position. Realising the nature of the disease, I began treatment at onee, but reoelved no relief until Induced by Mr. J. T. Doster. of Oraenvllle, of the drug firm of llruce Doner, to take "Khscmaoide. I purchased a bottle from them under the guarantee of Mr. Dosier that if S bottles did not cure me the money would be refunded.' Due bottle relieved me, and I have had no touch of rheumatism since that time. W. A. Palroor, who lived barest the time (1901), was down with a severe attack of rheumatism, and for six weeks hsd to be turned In bed on a sheet. Afteribe use of several bottles of RHEUMAC1DK, he waa pronounced well by the attend lug nhyslolan, who Is a great believer In the efficacy nf your medicine. Yours truly, J. L. O. THOMPSON, Editor IHtktnt Sentinel, Pickens. S. C. '. All Druggists, or expressage prepaid. Price li.oo. Bobbltt Chemical Co., Bromo-Seltzer Promptly cures all Hieadacltaes Capsicum Vaseline Put up In Collapsible Tubes. A Substitute for and Superior to Mustard 01 any other plaster, and will not blister the moat ocllrate skin. The pain allaying and euratlve qualities of this article are wonderful. It will stop the toothaehe at onee and relieve bee ache and aetatira. Vte recommend it as the best and safest as ternal eouiiter-lrrltsnt known, also aa an ex ternal remedy lor pains In the ehesl and atom, eeh and all rheumalle.neuralsle and frenty com plaints. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and It will be found to be Invaluable la the household. Many people say "It Is the best ol all your preparations. Price it eents, at all druggists, or ether deal ers, or by seeding this amount to ns la postage etamrs we will send you a tubs by mall. Mu article should be accepted by the public an lew the same earrlea our label, a otaerwUe It Is not genuine. CfsESEESOUGH MANUFACTURING CO, 11 Stat Street, Mew Yerai Gltjr. FRUT TREES. ORKSMKNTAt. TUBES STRAWSKnrtk PL hi a, unuoe.uofeita.au apb vines, AMr ARAOl'S. KTC (Vretsluem Mot en aupplleatlun. A alee lot ' Lrahenuaee Marrre rimoaih Hsek rmi feiae,e carkrelt aa Pallets at eaih wo pure roLAai l CU1M A fcuuaia, woe i "saes.1 'HOVees. J.aVWATKIl"f"a. Uallskare. Vs. froaj Slater Doutrlx, 410 W. 80th street. 1 In praise of Peruna. and I have yet to find one com Dr. S. B, Hartman, Columbua, Ohio: Dear Str:"The young girl who used the Pemna was Buffering from laryngitis and lots of voice. There' suit of the treatment was most satis- actor g. She found great relief, and after further use of the medicine we hope to be able to nay she la entirely cured," Sisters of Charity. This young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity and used l'eruna for catarrh of the throat, with good results a the above letter testifies. It you do not derive prompt and sstisfae. tory results from tho use ol l'eruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The ITartman Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio... Ernest VValburs. allcRed on of the late Archduke Ernest of Austria, and the claimant of the latter's fortune, who for some time past has been acting a: head water in a cafe at Budapest, lias done so well as such that he has now been able to start a restaurant of his own in the Hungarian capital, which ht has entitled the Zum Hapsburgcr, in order to indicate his relationship to the reigning family. The prreatest triumphs of Ambi.iort come 'ncath the shadow of Death's wing. Charity is a star whose light is al ways lost in the clouds of Ostentation. Baltimore, fid. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash In the fertiliser spells quality ana quantity in the har vest. Writ us and we will tend you, rtt, by nest mall, our money winning books. 0EKMAN KALI WMU, M fiaesss Knot, Hew Vera. Eight I stand- helved I TBI DCST BCCIED OCT Ot CARTET, n narrow T-shapcd nozzle, attached to n hose, which connects It with an en gine In the basement. The olr-drawlng runcl.ine, for thot Is the name of the device that Is sup planting the broom and the feather duster In modern buplness blocks. Is not sucb a complicated affair, says the New York Tribune. Hullt low, wltb a cylinder at either end and a heavy fly-wheel on one side, it Is a very common-place looking machine. The ma chine Is operated by steam furnished from the plant heating the building in which it Is installed, nnd the cost of runnlug It Is of course small, being only the expense of a few pounds of steam dally In the few hours the ma chine Is In operation. There Is steam In one of the cylinders on the machine, air tu the other, and each stroke of the p list on draws air through big pipes from the tanks with which It is con nected. The operation of the machine causes a tremendous suction through the T shaped beads attached to the pipes on the floors above, end by this force the dirt Is drawn Into a three-inch smooth jointed pipe running the entire height of the building and called a "riser." The lofty building has two suction "SWEEFIXOS" COLLECTED IX BASEMENT, pipes. Down the pipe the dirt is drawn into the first of the big thirty-inch cyl inders In the sub-cellar. Inside this tank there Is another smaller one, the top of which is connected by a big curving pipe with the bottom of the other big thirty-Inch tank. This sec ond big tank is one-qu.irtcr filled with water nnd the space above the water Is a vacuum. As the dirt-laden air from the floors above comes down through the pipe It Is sucked Into the first of the big tanks, which Is known as the dry separator. There the heavy particles of dirt aro propelled to the bottom of tho big tank, while the smaller and lighter particles find their way Into the smaller Inside tank, thenco through the pipe to the second big tank, where they pass Into the water. This water has previously been treated with disinfectants and all the germs are tilled. f&5V:"- ' After the cleaning, traps In the bot toms of both tanks are opened by the operation of cranks on the sides, and the solid dirt Is token from one, while the dirty water Is drawn from the 0tUer J-W ' IVirnOVED VABX1BH TOT. The object of the pot shown here with from the American Machinist Is to prevent the evaporation of a'cohol. The varnish or shellac Is placpd In the large compartment A and cut with HOSf-BVAPOBSTUtO TABXISB roT. grain alcohol as thick as It Is possible to cut It. By means of a screw top, the compartment is made perfectly air tight and the alcohol cannot evaporate. When wanted for use the varnish Is let out Into compartment B through valve C In any quantity desired, and thinned up with wood alcohol ready for use, thus saving the-expense of thinning up a quart or more of varnish when only a spoonful Is required. The pot Is BxBxO Inches high, and holds one gallon. It is substantially made to stand rough usage. irncnva sAsn fastsxksI. The chief merit of the sash fastener. illustrated herewith. Is that it cannot be forgotten; that Is to say, jrou can not close a window equipped with St without automatically locking the sash In position. Its minor merits are posl tivencts of action aud freedom from r-rtu r-' 1 1 Ml Bv mm SASH FASTEXEB. to lift the lever and allow It to fall over, as shown by the dotted lines. The snsh can then be raised, nnd when this Is done the lip on the lower sash tluows the bolt over nnd restores the lever to Its vertical position, but above, instead of behind, the tee end of the bolt. In this position the fastener it ready to lock Itself automatically when the cash Is closed. A NEW GERMAN BEVOLVTR-CANE. Not a few men, upon n little study of the revolver-cnne Illustrated In the oe couipnnytng drawlug, will conjure up the pleasure of meeting a burglar with the knowledge that he could cover the thief without the necessity of pulling a gun out of his pocket, which act in itself would be sure to call forth the robber's fire. With this weapon It la not Impossible for a man to defend himself against a highwayman suc cessfully, even if the Intter has the drop on him, for a shot can be dis charged with hardly a movement of the hand that Is perceptible to the eye, DAKOEBOCB WEAPOif IN THE WALEIICO STICK. speeding to Its mark before the oppo nent has time to grasp the situation and return the five. The enne designed tc contain this weapon is but little differ ent In pattern from those in everyday use op the street, aud there U nothing but the small orifice at the end of the barrel to Indicate to the casual ob server that be is in proximity to a gun. The Interior mechanism differs but slightly from that of the revolver, and In place of the trigger a section of the metallic shell or casing is cut out and a lever Inserted which conforms to the shape of the casing when folded, but connects directly with the firing pin and cylinder mechanism when dropped into the position shown in the picture. If the cane is then grasped beneath the head and gripped by partially clos ing the hand the trleger will swing for ward to the point where the internal spring bolt i.i released and descends on the firing pin. Gustav Tresenreuter 1? the inventor. BTBA1KER FOR KITCIIEN USE. A strainer for the kitchen sink Is an essential part of the equipment of the culinary department of the well-regulated household. The disposal of tea leaves, parings and other kitchen re- STBAIKEB FOB BSE AT TBI SI1CK. fuse is at all times a seource of domes tic untidiness and Inconvenience. The refuse bolder Illustrated consists of s perforated colander with a largo bowl, nnd a pall in which it Is set. Any re fuse matter is placed In the colander, where the moisture drains off Into the pail, allowing the dry refuse to be dis posed of In the garbage pall. For sani tary reasons it is essential that all ma terial destined for that receptacle should be drained before being placed inlt.i4r- .,, nis Awful Curiosity. A woman with her Uttlo son, a child of four years of age, Inquired of a man standing In one of our railway sta tions: "Can you tell me what tlrao the next train leaves for Bcranton?" "At t-t-wenty m-m-lnutes p-p-past f-f-four." About five minutes later she again put the same question to the same man, and be repeated tho same answer In the samo stuttering way. When she approached him for the third time wltb the same query be said tc her: "W-why do y-y-you n-a-ask tnc i-s-so m-m-many t-t-tiraes? I-I a a al ready t-t-told you t-t-twlce.M "I know you did," replied the woman, "but my little boy likes to see yoo work your mouth." rhllaaelphla Ledger. Newspaper For Marrams People. A newspaper Is to be started lr Vienna for nervous people who canuot stand the shock of reading the news as published In the dally newspapers. All great catastrophes like that at Mar tinlquo and all other, horrors will br omitted from the columns of thli unique paper. The New York Timet thinks "Innocuous Newi for the Ner vous" would be an appropriate title tor tho sheet. "Break It Gently" nfigbt be a good tltlo. ... ' yWmy ucif-i IIP for USE TAYLOR'S A nne o.trlch Is calculated worth of reatuers. to yield fciOO I How's Ibis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease ot Catarrh that cannot bo cured bf Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciisii A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J.Che rey for the last 16 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions snd financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. Wist A Tbcax, Wholesale LTuegists.Toledo. Ohio. WaLDiso.KinKiNAMiiivix, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price, 75e. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. There is more than a difference of sylla bles between a man of note and a man of notoriety. This IV Ml Interest Mothers. Mother Orny's Sweet Towder. for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children'! Homo. Now York, cure Cocstipntlon. Fever iBhness, Teelbln? Disorders, 8tomach Trou bles and Destroy Worms; 10,000 tettlmoninlf ot cures. All druggists, 25c. Humple Fbsb Addrf-ss Alii n S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Poets oaiy write when the spirit moves in, ana it ine spirit aoejn t move thc:n the landlord does. FITS permanently eured.No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveHettorer.t atrial bottleand trentisefree Dr. U.H. Kline, Ltd., Ml Arch Ht., Phlla.,Pa. A man's heirt may be reached through nis stomach, but the politician prefers to reach it through his pocket. Mrs.Wlnslow's SoothlngSyrupforchlldron teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamnia lion, allays pain, cures wind collc.25c.ab3i.lij A man never knotvs what a largo follow ing he has until he leads the procession in i hearse. I'iso'sCurelsthebost medicine we ever used for all afTeotlons ot throat and lungs. Wg. . Ekdsliy, Vanburnn. Iud., Feb, 10, l'JOO. .Some men ore too hum- to inal;e frienHs and others are too lazy to make enemies. Write for free descriptive matter o' Cali fornia. Golden Wert Ileal Estate t'o.,Vlfu!l, California. One good turn may deserve another, but this doesn't result in .perpetual motion. Dyeing is as easy as washing when Put.nau Fadeless Dyes arc used. It never occurs to a man that he might blame his bad luck on his bad habits. Mind This. It mkcfl no dlf.'cmics wheir.er H It cltransv. ru'c or InfU-T.nto. Rheumatism of the rnuade s er Joints St. Jacobs Oil cures snd cures promptly. g Price, 23c. and &Oc. 8 S o a o& o ooo a a oooo txi oo o oooo c co Geaaiss itampca C C C, Rever soli la balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to ten "iKutblag Jast as good." pi lieu owrMintamvunaaJ tuMr wtijwsaf iuii. un Wars irou lalf M . Me will wrii.m, rr mlk1 iA.uiro4 uiMiu euuf lui aoi. Ao uf July 1, Is -S imuwtms uerutlu aoiOln wuo ia4 prtjr iuulUrml Mf vtoM, tun wuu may us uiur4 with 4Mruuu. u muiuu uu H AUviu irM, Vat UauSssa HuUutairuoUoua, 4dfiMtue W.U. Wuli fcuuuo Agtunf, MUU mum, llluiuuav Vuliuiiuu, li. a laeuiy yr iiriaiuieia Wsu- VaUltt t)vyu M tlM Ul Mill 44 S IM-i.. s truly ponent parts are simple and wholesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural func tions, as it is wholly free frojn every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of A-,vc. manufacturing figs are used, as they are -..J pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup cf Fics are obtained act most i-r ffil01AlRIJP(9 3 Trkreiaco. Louisville Kv. Price, Ado by oil drueiats Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein RVmidV0 COUCrhS. ColdS. LaGriDne ?" Jhro' nn?Id,n'' Troubles. TUorouehlj tested wvu&isa, WIU3, wviilB tor so years. All Druggists, toe, AOo aneVSl.OO. LADY ON EDI STAFF OF Sends the Following Grand Testimonial the Merits of Cutlcura Remedies In the Treatment of Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp. "I wish to plre my testimony to tlie efficiency of the Outicura Reme dies in what seems to ino two some what remarkable cases. I had a number of skin tumours small ones on my armr, which hafl never given mc serious trouble ; but about two year3 ago one came oa my throat. At first it was only about as large as a pinh?ad, but, n it was in a position where my collar, if not iubt right, would irritate it, it soon ceame very sensitive and began to grow rapidly. Last spring it was as larire, if not larger, than a bean. A little unusual irritation cf my collar started, it to swcllinj. and in a day or two it was as largo as half an orange. I waa very much alarmed., and was at a loss to de termine whether it wes a carbuncle or a malignant tumor. " My friends tried to persuade me to consult my physician , but dread ing that he'would insist ou uainr the kuifj 1 would not consent t go. Inst?ad I got a small bottle of Cutlcura Rasolvcnt and a box of Cu tlcura Ointment. I toolc the former according to directions, and spread a thick layer of tho Ointment on a linen cloth and placed it on tho awelllng. On renewing it I would bathe my neck in eery warm water and Cuticura Soap. In a few days the Cuticura Ointment had drawn the spelling to a head, when it broke. Erery morning it waa opensU with a large sterilized ocedlo, scjueozed and bathed, and fresh Ointment put on. Pus and blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter eauie out. In about three or four' weeks' time this treatment completely eliminated boil and tumor The soreness that had ex CITSCl'BA KrUEDieS are sola IkroaslMit IhsdtUltrd vor'.X miCM: fstmr Itnelvral, le-. m Walls da IM txiB ef ChoaoUW l'air4 rt.lt. im. per ?il ol sow Cuimn oinUMBl, wr. ir box. ul Cntieaia, Out sm. per cake. Sea foe lbs stwi work. " llomoais ef I'm Blaod, sua aa4 Smlp. an How u Can Ttwa," II rasM. lot tuna mm, wltk lllaalrallan, TtsuaxHUls, arvd Dirtvllana la all Uduvm. UKlaaiac ' JapsiMM and caiaaw, Urmia tier, r s ciiarurhwue S., Uam. K. C. rnnrh Ix-ix. V Kua la Pali, ruts. AamaUiaa twpol, a. Towns fe., Srlnay. rorte Dsco o Cutaicii Vusrsunoa, lieia rroprafon, BoMoa, I', a. A. nnTATnrc weo; I.rerl imnwrflwl FelalMola Aerl i Tkf-'Uaral fw mt kr" ilmOUH SCae . ly WlMvaaayh-Uortafka. prra. ."l . dlr !, klaMailb4k-.knani-ff of 3'Mll,Splts, SinrulWlinl, US Sua. per a., Cllaaiv4'lvr, u.,ri rafil at 10a r-'kl. I ait,ikursii:isi!e.uiVM,wii. wVA'XVtBosnpion's Eyo Wafer cts (JervUt (KcXs pi eaasarvtly. Acts BerveficiaJIyi as a Laxative. m of f-igs appeals to the cultured and the formed and to the healthv. because its com from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to reneiicially. To pet its beneficial effects genuine manufactured by the -buy the Cal. lew York.i.Y. fifty ccrta pep bottle. ! OKI AL LEA DING RELIGIOUS WEEKLY to tended down into icy clust was alt gone, and u'.y ucck low stexs to Iw perfectly well. ' About five or fcix years ago r:.y sister had c similar experience She had two large lumps come under her right arm. the result of a sprain. They grew rapidly, and our physi cian n-anted to cut thom out! 1 would not listen to it. and :he tried the Cuticura Remedies (as I riid a few months agoi with magical effect. In six weeks' time the lumps hid entirely disappeared, tnd nave never returned. " 1 have great faith in the Cuticura Remedies, end I believe they mipht be as efficacious iu similar cases with other people, nnd thus cave much HurTerinfT. and perhaps life, i have derived so much benefit from the use of them inyuelf that I am constantly ad rising others to use them. Re cently I recommended them to an office boy for his father, who was dis abled with salt rheum. The man's feet wcro swollen to an enormous size, and he bed not worked for six weeks. Two bottles of Cuticura Kesolvect and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment worked perfect cure. You never saw a mora grateful maainyourl'fe. "I ara very much in terested in another case where I have recom mended Cuticura just now. My housemaid's mother has a goitre which had reached a very dangerous point. The doctors told her that nothing could tc done ; that she could live only two or three weeks, and that she would die cf strangulation. Sho was confined to her bed, and was unable to speak, when her daughter, at my suggestion, tried the effect of the Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. Strange to say, she was very shortly relieved of the most distressing symptoms. The swelling seemed to be exteriorized, and she is now tblo to be around her house, tud can talk as well as ever. " It seems to me that I have pretty good grounds for believing that Cuticura Remedies will prove suc cessful in the most distressing forma of blood nnd skin humours, and if you wish to use my testimonial as herein indicated, I am willing that yon abould do so, with the further privilege of revealing my same and eddresa to such persons aa may wish to substantiate the above state ments by perscnal letter to mc." Chicago. Kot. 15, 1003. nDADCVv DIICOTIKT: stns taf ST V O I iiiak rallat ul ana Mral ftjna a! larticBoeiia t and 10 4mym' traala, t Vrse. a. a. a. aataa's seas, las a. AUaata, Oa ADVERTISE1 Vi8uPA,rE 1TPAVS Boat Cobrfb tVyruu. Tat uikai. uaa r in lima. 4(J pv UnfKitlrlft. r in rr C i -1 i 1 Ww I i Boa I s-i-
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