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Show BISHOP OWES HEALTH AND LIFE TO PE-RU-N- A. 'i.T! Ministers of All Denominations 'V'Y'p'r Join In Recommending Pc-ru-- Opinion of Press and Public in Russia Appears to Have Undergone Change. The present curreut of press aud public opinion In Rurskt appears to b setting toward peace. The newspapers no longer pnxhilin the necessity of continuing the war at all cin-tArticles appearing In the Russ and the Novoe Vmnya under the signatures of well known war correspondent!! who have Just returned from Manchuria criticise tin conduct of operations there in unnuMMmd terms, while . to the na ARE TALKING PEACE. People. Public speaking especially exposes the throat and bronchial tubes to catarrhal affections. Brvathiug tho air of crowded icssem bile, ami the neoewary e.joHun to eight air which many preacher must (ace, make catarrh especially prevalent these papers editorially declare that hopes of victory are remote. The Vremjii bluntly lemarks: We go out buying evening editions . hoping to hear news of a Russian but little or nothing is done to assure it." The war never has hen. In the fullest sense of the word, popular. The No-vo- e among their class. l'eruna has become justly popular among them. sue-es- HER BLOOD TOO THIII ENERAL DEBILITY RESULTS TEOM IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. rh Tll )lkM Nw HI o4 RityWrukur, llli(hM, lUnUlira ami Trouble. Hundreds of women suffer from headaches, di.in , restleMue.-s- , languor aud timidity. Few realize that their misery all ..me from the bad Mate of their blood. They take one thing for their lo ad, another for their stomach, third for tin ir nervrs, amt vet all the Mood that while it is simply their is the emioo of their diocouifuit. If one sure remedy for muling gtxxl, rich bhsl were umiI everyone of their ,j..treMi nihmnli would disapfiear, mi they did ill the cmm of Mrs. Ella F. Stone, wh- - hadWn ailing for years and run down M foro she rewas eomph-felalized tl. nature of ln-- r trouble. For several years," mid Mrs. Stone, I suffered from general debility. It began alNiut iv.kl with imligestion, ami sternly heailaehes. Up to able to find any relief 1000 I hadnt from this condition. I was then very thin uml bloodless. An enthusiastic friend, w ho had um Dr. Williams Fink Fills, urged me to give them u trial aud I finally Imuglit u box. I did not notice any marked change from the use of the first box, but I determined to give them a fair trial and I kept on. When I had finished the Ikx I could see very decided ign of improvement in my condition. I began to feel lxdter all over and to have hojvs of a complete cure. I used iu all eight or ten boxes, and when I stopp'd 1 lmd got bark my regular weight and n ptml healthy color and the gain ha lasted. I can eat what I please without discomfort. My nervousness is entirely gone, and, while I had constant headaches before, I very rarely luivo oim mnv. I cheerfully rmunmend Dr. Williams Fink Fills to women w ho suffer as I did. Mrs. Slone was seen at her pretty home in Lakewood, U. I., w here, ns the result of her experience. Dr. Williams Fink Fills are very iopnlar. These famous pills are sold by all druggists. A book that every woman needs is published by tho Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. It is entitled Plain Talks to Women, aud will bo scut freo on request. vr y tier-vousn- NOW RULES ST. PETERSBURG. In-e- ii 1 gtx-on- V' The Friends of Pe-ru-n- a. Despite the. prejudices of the medical VSHOP Lf.ffALSV. profession against proprietary medicines, the clergy have always maintained a strong confidence anil friendship for leruna. They have discovered by personal experience that leruna does ail that is claimed for it. & The Bishops Strong Tribute to Pe-ru-n- a. L. II. Halsey, Bishop C. M. E. Church, Atlanta, (la., writes: I have found Peruna to be a great remedy for catarrh. I have suffered with this terrible disease for more than twenty years, until since I have been using leruna, which has relieved me of the trouble. I have tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hard-earne- d money for them, but I found nothing so effectual in the cure of catarrh as the great medicine, Peruna. I feel sure that Peruna Is not only a triumph of medical science, but It is also a blessing to suffering humanity. Every individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will find Peruna a magnificent and sovereign remedy. L. II. Halsey, Bp. C. M. E. Church. m 4'P cm Tzzpcm Trcioff, whose excesses la quelling disturbances at Moscow twenty-five years ago caused him to be called "the Moscow butcher," is using his old methods in putting down the uprising In the St. Petersburg district, of which he was hurriedly made governor general after the massacre of Jan. 22. Hen. d For Fainting Fits. Spirits of sal volatile is useful in present distress and discontent of the and flatulence. A working class and the general desire fainting, hysteria in water, for an adult, for reform by the upper class may de- teaspoonful be may repeated la two or three hours. We have on file many letters of recom- velop a strong peace movement with NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER mendation like the one given above. which the government may have to We can give our readers only a slight reckon, but on the other hand it is glimpse of the vast number of grateadmitted that if peace should Baby Covered With Sores and Scales ful letters Dr. Hartman is constantly re- generally Could Not Tell What She bo concluded under disadvantageous ceiving, in praise of his famous catarrh Looked Like Marvelous it would conditions, materially remedy, Peruna. Cure by Cuticura. strengthen the nuunies of the present, government, which will not fail to "At four months old my babys face ay keep this fact in sight and hope that and body were so covered with sores some means can be found of reaching and large scales you could not tell An adjustment satisfactory to Russia what she looked like. No child ever and Japan. This places special Import- had a worse case. Her face was being even her finger nails ance on the mission entrusted to M. eaten away, and fell off. It itched so she could not Abdabaza, director of the committee in sleep, and for many weary rights we the far east, who is believed to nave could get no rest. At last we got gone thither to report on the possibil- Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The sores began to heal at once, and she ity of reaching a compromise with could sleep at night, and in one month without material prejudice to Rusnot one sore on her face or had she sias Interests. Mrs. body. Mary Sanders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N. J." Peruna is the most prompt and sure remedy for catarrh that can be taken. Many a preacher has been able to meet his engagements only because he keeps on band a bottle of Peruna, ready to meet any emergency that may arise. Ja-ja- n OVERALLS OPION OF WAR CRITIC. Russians Not NO BETTER ONES CAN BE MADE HALLS CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY WOn THE MOUTH, THROAT, STOMACH AND BOWELS.... Helden-Juds- on VCMCD C A 11 IlLILIl 1111.0 Drug Co., General Agents. ROR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS AND QENERAL STORES Salt Lake City, Utah. Likely to Surrender Positions Captured. Military operations in Manchuria continue at a standstill. No Importance is attached by the Russian war office to the Japanese movements on the Russian center and left, which are regarded as merely demonstrations. General Heisman, a war critic, expresses the opinion that the Russians are not likely to surrender the positions captured northeast of Sandepas, and that a series of encounters there will probably continue until the weather Is favorable for a general advance. Millions of Homeless Persons. In the course of thirty-siyear 5,000,000 persons have been cared for In the asylums for tho homeless In Berlin. x In Winter Use Allens Foot-Eas- e. A powder. Your foet feel uncomfortable, nervous and often cold and damp. If you have sweating, sore feet or tight Sold by all shoes, try Allens Foot-Easdruggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Sample sent free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. e. Race With Wooden Lege. Nineteen competitors took part In a race in Paris for men with wooden legs. The winner did a mile and a hall in twelve minutes. es |