FE-RU-NA TONIC FOR , COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH. JOSEPH HALL CHASE. I Peruna Drua; Co.. Columbus. Ohio: uemieincn: 1 nave liseti leruna anu find that it cannot be equaled ns n tonic, ns wpII as a cure for coughs, colds and cntnrrh. You are authorized to use my photo with testimonial in any publication. Joseph H. Chase, 801 Tenth St., Washington, 1. C. Cold and La G-lppe. Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Hay Co.. Mo., writes: "I can safely recommend Peruna as n remedy that will cure all catarrhal troubles. "It was of great benefit to me, as it cured ine of catarrh of the throat, ond I took a very bad cold and had la grippe Inst February. It settled in my throat and lungs. I took three bottles of Peruna and it cured me. "T highly recommend it to all who are lick, and 1 am glad to add my endorsement to that of others." Pe-ru-na For Colds. Mr. L. Clifford Figg, dr., 2fl29 East Marshall .St., Richmond, Va., writes that when he gets a cold he takes Peruna, and it soon drives it out of his system. For several years he was not entirely well, but Peruna completely cured him. Peoplo who obiect to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna tablets. For a free illustrated booklet entitled "The Truth About Peruna," address The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed post paid. The thimble was at first worn on the thumb and was called "thumb bell." Macaulay'B history brought the au thor $100,000 during lta first 10 weeks' sale. No Substitute for Rubber. Millions have dreamed of the possi bilities and. fortunes have been pre mised as the result of a process pro ducing a rubber substitute. Artifi cial or synthetic rubber would seem so easy; take only ten atoms of car bon and combine them with only 1C atoms of hydrogen and you have rub ber. But the little trick of adding life to this Inert molecule has not yet been learned. The fortune is still there for the lucky Inventor who can accomplish it, because carbon and hy drogen are cheap, inexhaustible even, while rubber may get costlier year by year. The discussion of artificial rub ber may therefore be dismissed with a phrase there is no such thing. Cither the exploited article is a hum bug, or it contains some proportion of real rubber mixed with substitute Ingredients. Rubber substitutes ore often of value in the trade because the article manufactured from them only needs that small proportion of rubber they contain. A Multi-Cycle for the Blind. An English institution for the blind has acquired a number of multi cycles for the outdoor exercise of Its Inmates. Each machine seats 13, and with 26 feet working the pedals they run very easily and smoothly. The leader is of course an attendant and can see. The pairs of wheels are mounted upon Independent axles, so that the long machine can be easily turned about or driven along winding paths. Popular Mechanics for Febru ary contains a picture of the machine nd riders. Popular Mechanics. DIDN'T KNOW Coffee Was the Cause. Many daily habits, particularly of eating and drinking, are formed by following our elders. In this way ill health is often fast ened upon children. A Ga. lady says: "I had been allowed to drink: cof fee ever since 1 can remember, but even as a child I bad a weak stomach which frequently refused to retain food. "The taste of coffee was In my mouth all the time and was, as I found out later, the cause of the stomach rebelling against food. "I now see that it was only from following the example of my elders that I formed and continued the mis erable habit of drinking coffee. My digestion remained poor, nerves un strung, frequent headache, and yet I did not suspect the true cause. "Another trouble waB a bad, mud dy complexion, for which I spent time and money for creams, massaging, etc., without any results. "After I was married I was asked to try Postum, and would you believe 1t, 1, an old coffee toper, took to Pos tum from the very first. We made it right according to directions on the pkg. and It had a most delicate fla vor, and I at once quit coffee, with the happiest results. "I now. have a perfectly clear, smooth skin, fine digestion and haven't had a headache In over two years." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Read, "The Road to Wellvllle." In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They re genuine, true, and full of human Interest. Under the name of ."Htlioderm" a Scotch chemist has invented a wash for stone that he claims will preserve Its Burface from the effects of mois ture for an indefinite length of time. "Raise a drop of water to the Blze of tha earth and raise an atom in the same proportion, and the atom will then be In some plnce between the size of a marble and a baseball." 'thus said Lord Kelvin In trying to ex plain to the inerudlte world how lit tle are things atomic. The shellfish known as abalone abounds in Southern California waters in quantities sufficient to export at the rate of hundreds of tons per an num. A market for any amount could easily be found in China, where the natives consider it a great delicacy. It used to be dried for the market, but is now being canned. A writer In the Bulletin of the As tronomical society of France con cludes, after an examination of me teorological observations all over the globo, that the average annual rain fall on the continent is as follows: South America about 60 inches, Af rica 32 Inches, North America about 29 Inches, Europe about 29 inches, Asia about 22 indies, Australia about 21 inches. Now that the use of boiled drink ing water has become common, It is interesting to be reminded that a sim ilar method of guarding against dis ease was practiced In ancient times. Herodotus tells how Cyrus had his drinking water boiled and carried in silver vessels and Pliny the elder re lates that Nero had water boiled and afterward cooled for drinking by plac ing it in glass flasks surrounded with snow. "The well known French astronom er and writer, M. Camille Flumtnar ion," says Electricity, "has for some time been making a special study of the effects of lightning on men, ani mals and other objects, in order to il lustrate the freakish conduct of light ning he recently told somo stories which seem Incredible. Thus he tells of two peasants who were preparing to eat breakfast, when suddenly all of the dishes were thrown on the ground, the bread, cheeso and fruit vanished from the table, and they tnemselves were covered with Btraw. On fnother occasion a man, walking through Nantes, was enveloped in lightning, yet was not injured. When he reached home, however, and opened his purse which had contained two pieces of Bllver and one of gold, he found that the gold piece had van ished and that In its place was a sil ver piece. The lightning had, in. fact, pierced through the leather of the purse and had covered the gold piece with a coating of sliver taken from the ether two pieces." STEEL CUT BY AIR. Experiment to Show the Speed With Which the Work Can Be Done. "Diamond cut diamond," but steel is cut with air. The new and ingenious method of rapidly cutting through iron or stetl plate Is based upon the fact that when Iron at a high temper atice Is acted upon by a fine Jet of oxygen the resulting Iron oxide Is more fusible than the Iron Itself and passing away exposes a fresh surface of the metal to the attack of the gas so that a cut is produced along the line of action. In the early attempts to utilize this method In practice the metal was first heated to the required temperature In an oxyhytlrogen flame and then sub jected to the action of the oxygen Jet. Now, however, the heating and oxi dation are done at the same timo and the resulting cut is much sharper. In one form of apparatus used for this process the metal is heated by means of an oxy-acetylene flame from the centre of which issues a Jet of oxygen. In Illustration of the speed of the new process L. Guillet in ten min utes cut in two an armor plate 6 1-4 Inches thick and 3 1-4 feet in. length. Manholes were cut In plates 3-4 to 1 1-8 inches thick in four to five min utes, i : In' parallel experiments upon the same piece of metal a groove 1-2 to 2 1-2 Inches deep was cut by the oxy gen process in seven minutes, where as with a pneumatic chisel a groove oi about the same length but only a quarter as deep took an hour to cut. The new method has also given satis factory results in the rapid removal of the heads-of rivets where plating has to be separated, only a few seconds' treatment being needed for fusing off the head of a rivet 7-8 Inch thick. With regard to the effect of the oxygen upon the metal adjoining the cut experiments have shown that the depreciation Is but slight. Cnicago Tribune. Aboriginal Discipline. The noble red man, George Sloane, by name, who has kept his daughter a girl of sixteen chained to the floor of a barn near Tacoma, on some flimsy excuse, must be first cousin perhaps brother to the Tacoma man who some months ago was haled be fore the courts on a charge of tying his young wife to the bed and leaving her thus bound day after day as a means of discipline. The step be tween savagery and civilization is In somo cases exceedingly short. Port land Oregonlan. QUAINT AND CURIOUS. Five members of the Smith family landed In the board of aldermen ol Somervllle, Mass., last election day. At Cholnpur, British India, a factory Is successfuly making matches with sticks of a peculiarly stiff form of na tive grass. The mining interests of Canada pro duce a largo revenue for the Dominion and provinces, and the amount Is In creasing each year. A species of ant in Australia builds its nest along a north and south line so accurately that a traveler may di rect his course by their aid. After 20 years of experimenting an Edinburgh firm has brought out an es sence of tea which is said to preserve the qualities of the prepared leaf. Iron ore production In the United Slates in 1907, according to the United States Geological Survey, probably reached a total of from 52,000 to 54,000 long tons. The city of Sheffield, England, fa mous for Us cutlery, is the first muni cipal body In Great Britain to decide to provide a rifle range at public cost for the use of the community. There are two Esperanto clubs In Moscow, and over 1000 persons are busy studying the language. A book store will shortly be opened in which only books printed in Esperanto will be sold. The American invasion threatened a few years ago, so far from injuring the British boot trade, effected a great deal of good. It woke manufacturers up and caused them to lay down im proved machinery. A young man of Vienna who prom ised his aged aunt that he would never part with any treasures she might be queath to him now finds at her death that he has taken upon himself the care of fifty-six cats. As the result of a shock sustained through falling Into a copper of boiling water, a boy named George Herbert Foster, ago eleven, living at Spalding, who was practically dumb, has partly regained his power of speech. The Federal Weather bureau Is ex perimenting with a new machine known as the meterograph, which re cords temperature, atmospheric pres sure, humidity and other important data for 40 days without attention. An artillery lieutenant In Kraguye vats, Servla, has been sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment for compelling a recruit to undergo the most cruel in dignity In Servian eyes. This consists In making him shave his mustache. Snoring and Civilization. It Is a truism that no one ever heard of a snoring savage. In fact. If tho wild man of the woods and plains does not sleep quietly he runs the risk of being discovered by his enemy and the scalp of the snorcr would soon adorn the belt of his crafty and more quietly Bleeping adversary. With civilization, however, we have changed all this. The impure air of our sleeping rooms induces all man ner of catarrhal affections. The nasal passages are the first to become af fected. Instead of warming the In spired air on its way to the lungs, and removing from it the-dangerous impurities with which It is loaded, the nose becomes obstructed. A part of the nir enters and escapes by tho mouth. Tho veil of the palate vib rates between the two currents that through the mouth and the one still passing through the partially closed nostrils like a torn sail in the wind. The snore, then, means that the sleeper's mouth Is. partially open, that his nose is partially closed, and that his lungs are in danger from the air not being properly warmed and purl fled. From the continued operation of these causes the increase of Im pure air in sleeping roons and per mitting habitual snorers to escape killing and scalping some scientist has predicted that in the future all men (and all women, too!) will snore. It goes along with decay of the teeth and baldness. Health. His School. "Ah, my lad," said the kind-heart ed lady, accosting a bright-eyed boy on the street, "do you go to school?" "Yep; I Just got out." "Did you have your lessons?" "Had to have 'em." "Now, that's because you have a natural sense of responsibility. I'm glad to see It in a child, too." Here her admiration impelled her to draw 10 cents from her purse. "Here's 10 cents for you, my boy! Did- you run away from school this week?" "Nope. Thanks for the dime. I got to hustle now, me mouth is water in' for Ice cream I can buy around the corner!" "Why don't you take your mone home?" "I ain't In any hurry to get home. I ain't been there n a week, anyhow." "You haven't? Where have you been?" "Kept in school." "What school?" "The Truant school." New York Times. Not 8o With the Jobbers. "Pa, what is the difference between a job and a position. "The man who has a position is al ways afraid whenever anything new la suggested that it may tend toward socialism." St. Paul Dispatch. BUYS WASHINGTON'S 8WORD Morgan Will Present It to Mount Vernon Association. J. Plerpont Morgan of New York, has purchased from Miss Virginia Tayler Wise of Baltimore, the sword worn by Gener'al George Washington when he. resigned his commission as Commander-in-Chief of the American Army In Annapolis in 1783. Mr. Morgan will in due time, It under stood, present the rello to the Mount Vernon Association. . The price paid was not divulged, but an idea of its value may be glean ed from the fact, that some years ago the United States Senate passed a bill appropriating $25,000 for its pur chase. This bill failed of passage by the House of Representatives. . ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. - Eczema Made Hands, and Feet Swell, Peel and Get ltaw Anns Affected, Too Gave I'p All Hopo of Cure Quickly Cured by Cuticura. "I suffered from eczema on my hands, arms and feet for about twelve years; my hands and feet would swell, sweat and itch, then would becoirm callous and get very dry, then peel olAnd get raw. I tried most ever)' kind of salve and ointment without success. I tried several doctors, but at last gave up thinking there was a cure for eczema. A friend of mine in sisted on my trying the Cuticura Remedies, but" I did not give them a trial until I got so bad I bad to do something. I secured a set and by the time they were used I could see a vast improvement and my hands and feet were healed up in no time. I have had no trouble since. Charles T. Bauer, R. K. D. 03, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11, 1008." Totter Drug & Chcm. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. No Undertakers In Japan. There are no undertakers in Japan. When a person dies it is the custom for his nearest relatives to put him Into a coffin and bury him, and the mourning does not begin until after burial. Bud lobli 40 years' experience with horses I have I ha frranfnof M nil adai "In wnn successtul ot all remedies for the horses. It is the createst blood nurifinr." . Ilnttle 60c. and 11.00. Druggists con supply you, or manufacturers. Agents wanted. Sena lor free liook. r-pohn .Medical Co., Spec Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. Worth a Trial. A Connecticut hypnotist has brought bnck to memory of a man who, through an accident, forgot his identity. This method might be tried on those forgetful capitalists whose minds fall them so regularly on the witness stand. To Break In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It euros hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet, corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All druggists and shoe stores, ,25c. Don't accept any substitute. Bample mailed rail. Alien o. uimsiea, 1j noy, a. x. Bread and Butter Good Enough. Being once asked whether be had read any of the books of a popular novelist, Thackery rejoined: "Well, no. You see, I am like a pastry cook. I bake tarts and I sell 'em; but I eat bread and butter. A Domestic Eye Remedy Compounded by Hxpcrienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws. Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drug gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine. A minister who makes marriage a business is Rev. Alfred H. Burroughs, who lives Just across . the Virginia line In Tennessee, popular with southern couples because of Its easy marriage laws. He has a record of 2,811 marriages for the past 18 years, and has built a 22-room hotel for the purpose of entertaluing bridal ou ples. The Horb laxative, Garfield Tea, aids Na ture i in maintaining the genorul well-being of the body, it corrects constipation, puri nes the blood, brings health. The reconstruction of the bridge of Notre Dame at Paris has been commenced. None of the bridges across the Seine has undergone more transformation than the one which takes Its name from the great cathe dral. Throat Troubles. To allay the Irritation that Induces coughing, use Brown's Bronchial Troches, A simple remedy. In boxes 25 cents. Samples mailed free. John I. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. Future Forest Supply. People who are In despair over the rapid disappearance of timber sup ply may find comfort in the knowl edge that the production of cement In the United States has Increased from less than 100,000 barrels in 1882 to 48,000,000 barrels In 1907. Cement will be a leading factor in fores con servation. Wall Street Journal. Btati of Ohio, Citt of Toledo, i m Lvoas County, ( 8- Frank J. Cue net makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said farm will pay the sura of one hundred dol lar for each and every case of catahrii that cannot be cured by the use of Ball's Catarhu Curb. Frank J. Cheney. Uworn to betoro me and subscribed in my presence, this flia day of December, A. D., 1886. A. W. Uleason. (beal.1 Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tha blood and mucous sur faces of the system, bend for testimonials, tree. K J . Cn eney & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Curious reasons assigned for the decline of the pottery trade in Eng land are that In many London hotels the German employes give the prefer ence to Germany in ordering their ware, and that among Londoners the growth of the habit of dining out has caused a marked dlminuition In the demand for dinner Beta. PUTNAM Oolor more Roods brighter and faster color than ny -ff M ctfmtu. wltliout ripping nparS Write "Do you know of any woman who ever received any . benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will he surprised at the result. There is hardly a community ifa this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. During the past 30 years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time, have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas. " Wlien I first begnn taking Lydia 13. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I was a total wreck. I liad bee Sick fop three years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia, and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor's medicines, but nothing did me any good. For three years I lived on medicines and thought I would never get well, when I read an advertisment of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it. "My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, and it did me so much good I continued its use. I am now a well woman and enjoy tho best of health. "I advise all women suffering from such troubles to give) Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They won't regret it, for it will surely cure you." Mrs. Bessie L. Hicks, 810 Cleveland St., Houston. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks. Being a Good Fellow. No man Is a real good fellow who knowingly lives beyond his means, no matter what may be the Imme diate success he appears to gain by such conduct. Sooner or later he will be found out. Then, though he may still be tolerated, beneath the tolera tion there is always contempt He may not be actually shunned, but he is regarded as one certainly more or less of a fool and to be watched by the prudent as potentially a knave. The businessman of any age who finds that he Is becoming usually spoken of as a "good fellow" in a certain tone, and that for censures or criticisms of his conduct the defense that he is withal a "good fellow" Is offered, had better pull up short and do some hard thinking about the way he Is headed. The Peruna Almanac. The druggists have already been supplied with the Peruna almanac for 1909. In ad dition to the regular astronomical matter usually furnished in almanacs, the articles on astrology are very attractive to most people. The mental characteristics of each sign are given with faithful accuracy. A list of lucky and unlucky days r ill be fur nished to those who have our almanacs, free of charge. Address The Peruna Co., Columbus, O. " The right hand, which Is more sen sitive to the touch than the left, is less sensitive than the latter to the effect of heat and cold. itnU mimiI i- 4ft : I U TT7-!f 1 Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. o HYnm nna rinv'a nhaorvntlnn at Ova points of greatest vehicle congestion on Manhattan Island It was learned that there are 63 horse-drawn and 37- power-driven vehicles in each one hundred. A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. 1 Kempt Balsam j Doel not contain Opium, Morphine, or any other narcotic or habit-lonalng drag. Nothing of a poisonous or harm ful character enters into its com position. This clean and pure cough cure cures coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It has saved thousands from con sumption. It has saved thousands of lives. A 25c bottle contains 40 doses. At all druggists', 25c., 50c. and 1. Don't accept anything elite. SEED BARLEY6. Per Baker's catalog, past 139. BOB spelts, corn, potato, grasses clovers and farm spimIs In the world, biff ralalnu free: or. I send tUc. In stamp and receive snnipl4 of I barley yielding 173 bn. per acre, billion I I Dollar flrnN. Oats, Hpelta, etc., etc., easily worth PI 0.00 to get a start with. Or, send 4c. and we add a sample farm soed novelty never seen Dy you tieiore. SAUF.lt SEED CO., loi A. C. U Crottt. Wis. FADELESS DYES other dye. One tOe. package colore nil fibers. They dye In ooltl wMr better than eny other dye. TsfJ for f booklet How to ijre. bleaou tad stix Color. iUOMiUK iUtU CO.. gfhlnoy, llllnese Fun, But Expensive. It cost Cuba a little more thaaj $5,000,000 to be pacified by an' Ameri can army, and Uncle Sam is going tm collect every cent of the money. Pos slbly the expense of going on a jaas boree may finally persuade the doM to get a steady Job and stick to lt.- Baltimore News. j riles Cared In 0 to 14 Day. Hseo Ointment Is guaranteed to cure aaf case of Itching, Blind, iileedingor Protradina Piles'in 6 to 14 days or money refunded, lit. Emlle Richebourg used to get Kir 000 each for his novels before tbef ' appeared In book form. For "MIddlemarch" George Elfoi got. $10,000 and for Romola" $35,00. The Roasnn I Hake and Sell More Ken'i $3 .OS .So $3.60 Shoes Than Any Other Manuftitortr U tMcttut I Rlv tht we&rr th benefit f Ua saasat complete) rrfft.nlsat.oB of tralnad xpwta and ifctHii hoemikori to th country. Tho Mlectton of tho ltUhori for Mch part of tt nd tvery dotall of tho mikrntT In Ttry oparb est, looktd alior by tho boot ohoonuori In tho ohoo IcdooOrn. If I co old allow yon how carefully W. L. DoacUa ahooB kro made, yrm would than nndarataod why they 110.4 toHftv ahapo, At better, and wear longer than any other awto My Method of Tanning the Sole makes them tfom Flexible ar.d Longer Wearing than any other 11 hoes for Every Member of the Fnmlly' Men, lloyi,Woineii,.UUiei ond Chllolrcan. For asli by hoe denleri iwrywherft ' PAIITMM I Sone wnuln6 without W. L. DmyrHn UHU I lull 1 name and price Rtnuiped on Lotion Fait Color Eyaleta Uted Excltulrtly. Catalog nudlatl fron W. L DOUGLAS, 167 Spark St, Brockton, Mast. 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