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THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases. MR. AND MRS. J. 0. ATKINSON, INDEPENDENCE, MO. Under date of January 10, 1897, Dr. Hartman received the following letter: "My wife had been suffering from a complication of diseases for the past 25 years. "Her case had baffled the skill of some of the most noted physicians. One of her worst troubles was chronic constipation of several years' standing. "She also was passing through that most critical period in the life of a woman change of life. In Jane, 1895, 1 wrote to yoa about her case. You advised a course of Feruna and Manalin, which we at once commenced, and have to say it completely cured her. She firmly believes that she would have been dead cnly for those wonderful remedies. "About the same time I wrote you about my own case of catarrh, which had been of 25 years' standing. At times I was almost past going. I com menced to use Peruna according to your instructions and continued its use foi about a year, and it has completely cured me. "Your remedies do all that you claim for them, and even more. Catarrh cannot exist where Peruna is taken according: to directions. Success to you and your remedies." John O. Atkinson. Energy Is Eternal. Who is there who darea to say that when old age is reached there Js not as much laid by in that soul wrapped in its weary body as there was in the infant full of latent power? "Wte know not where the infant's forces come from, nor where the dying man's en ergy goes, to, but if nature teaches us anything it teaches us that forces such as these are eternal in the same sense thatmatter Is eternal and space endless. Frank Bolles. Immune. Towne It's a shame the way these big corporations put the screws on the people. Browne Never mind they'll have a hot time in the next world. Towne If I could believe that there'd be some consolation in that thought, but corporations, you know have no souls. Philadelphia Press. Just a Small Matter. As Morgan and Gates closed a little deal John said to Pierp: "'Pears to me I've got a few dollars coming," and Pierp, reaching down in his jeans, brought up a handful of checks and paid the difference right there. It wasn't much; only eighteen million dollars. Their Opinion of the War. The following conversation was overheard in a South African block house near the close of the Boer war: First soldier "Say. d'ye think we Khali be home for the coronation?" Second soldier "Coronation b blowed! We shall be lucky if we are home In time for the resurrec tion." pOK OUT When the col J. wave flag is up. f reeling weather is on the way. Winter here in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms of Catarrh return blinding- headaches and neuralgia, thick mucous discharges lom the nose and throat, a hacking cough and pain in the chest, bad th fctul rrnth nausea and all that makes Catarrh the iOV . M 1 " . ' l : 1 .1 . f !! Mmniiinu it cintM a Mbiit of ner most sicis-cumy uu ui.-j;uiug lonal defilement and mortification that in the company 01 omera. In spite of all efforts to prevent it, 3ie filthy secretions and mucous mal ar find their way inta the Stomach mJ are distributed by the blood to every nook and corner of the system; the Stomach and Kidneys, in fact tvery organ and part of the body, be come infected with the catarrhal poison. This disease is rarely, if ever, even in itsearliest stages, a purely local disease or simple inflammation of the nose and throat, and this is why sprays, washes, powders and the various in haling mixtures fail tocure. Heredity is sometimes back of it parents have it and so do their children. septic and soothing washes are good for cleansing purposes or clearing tn head and throat, but this is the extent of their usefulness. To cure Catarrh permanently, the blood must be purified and the system relieved of its l?1 of foul secretions, and the remedy to accomplish this is S. S, S. which has membrane and is carried throngh the circulation to all the Catarrh infected, portions of the bodr. they soon heal, the macous discharge cease and the patient is relieved of the most flensive and humiliating of all complaints. S. S. S. U a vegetable remedy and contains nothing that could injure the most delicate constitution. It cures Catarch in its most aggravated forma, aid cases apparently incurable and hopeless. Write VA if you hare Catarrh, ad our physician will advise you without charge. JllZ 3 WITT SPLCmO CO., ATLANTA CJU In a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr. Atkinson says, after five years' ex perience with Peruna: "I will ever continue to speak a good word for Peruna. In my rounds as a traveling man I am a walking adver tisement for Peruna and have induced many people during the past year to use Peruna with the most satisfactory results. I am still cured of catarrh." John O. Atkinson, Box 373. Independence, Mo, "When old age comes on, catarrhal diseases come also. . Systemic catarrh is almost universal in old people. This explains why Peruna has become so indispensable to old people. Peruna is their safeguard. Peruna is the only remedy yet devised that meets these cases exactly. Such cases cannot be treated locally; nothing but an effective systemic reme dy could cure them. This is exactly what Peruna is. If you do not receive prompt and satsifactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hratman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, president of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Language of Parrots. Do parrots understand what they say? A scientist relates that he has a Brazilian parrot which is a fluent and accomplished speaker. A gray parrot was introduced on day, but the Brazilian hautily declined to have anything to say to the gray. Then a neighbor who has just been given a newly Imported green Brazilian brought the newcomer to call. The moment the parrots caught sight of each other they broke into a torrent of apparently articulate language, consisting, as it seemed, of questions and answers, but what the language was no one present could tell. The owner of the first parrot had never during the years it had lived with him heard it speak the strange tongue. The two parrots talked to each other without ceasing all the time they were together, and a few days later, when they met again, ex actly the same thing happened. Was the first parrot, long exiled from its native forests, asking eagerly for news of its people? As to the Manner of His doing. "And must I walk the planks?" falt ered the captive. "Certainly," replied the smart Cor sair, with a frown. "You don't sup pose I'm going to supply you with an automobile, do you?" Piracy is essentially, an unprogres sive industry. It does not respond to the modern spirit. Automobile Mag azine. Banking Role of Paris, The Bank of France can compel Its customers to receive one-fifth of money drawn In gold. FORijm d keeps one nervous and anxious whilt XuikMttr. Va March 6. 1001. QaUBm:-lbaiUttarmptoB that kMompiar this disease, moh a aui dropping la the throat, a coa taat dssire to hawk and spit, foaUaf of dryness la the throat, coach aad pitting pea rising la too Boralif, cab forming- ia tho aooo, which re paired mac a effort to blew oat. soma times eaaoia- tho aooo to blood aad Wavier ma with a sick aoadache. X had thaa omffarod for five year. I commenced to toko aad after X had taken three large bottles, X noticed a chaaso for the better. Thao eneenreged. X eeatiaood to take It aad ia a ahort while wao entirely car!. JUDSOS JL. BKXAM. Xntn aad Tiao tn, aUcaaaead, Va, if the Uood to a natural, healthy state and the catarrhal poison and efiete matter are carried out uf the system throogh the f roper channels. S. S. S. restores to the tod all its good qualities, and when n.-tt Tnr lil.-kkl reMfhM live? iimcd The first scientific society was estab lished by Dr. Franklin. Yarn from wood pulp Is now an ar ticle of commerce In Germany. India rubber and gutta percha trees have been discovered in German New Guinea. The first woman telegraphic opera tor was Sarah C. Bagley, of Lowell, Mass., 18i6. The Chinese government has taken the first steps toward the organization of a patent system. Financial students in the Treasury predict that there will be $1,000,000,000 In gold In the Treasury within the next five years. Her puppy having died, a fox terrier at Twickenham is now contentedly act ing as foster mother to a couple of young kittens. Kidder The proverb, "Every dog has Its day," doesn't go in Algiers. Easly g Why? Kidder For the very good rea son that there every dey has his dog. Two Roman coins, ope a silver token of Domitlan, A. D. 81-96, and the other a brass piece of Trajan, A. D. 98, have been unearthed In Dowgate Hill, Lon don. The Mexican Government has pur chased the major part of the recent issue of Interoceanic Railroad Com pany's bonds, thus obtaining the con trolling Interest in the road. Since 1850 the population of the world has doubled; Its Indebtedness, chiefly for war purposes, has quadru pled. It was eight billions fifty years ago; It Is thirty-two billions to-day. Prince Frederick Leopold, who mar ried a sister of the German Empress, and is known as a strong pro-Boer, has fitted all his men servants at his pal ace near Potsdam with Boer uniforms and slouch hats. Postmaster Hubbard, of Boston, fur nishes good evidence that the recent political campaign aroused consider able Interest In Masachusetts. Nearly twice as much campaign literature was handled as was ever before known In bis office. A million dollar bills packed solidly like leaves in a book made a pile 275 feet high. One thousand million dol lars, the price which Europe annually pays for armaments in time of peace, equal a pile of dollar bills over fifty two miles high. Cornell's entry of a crew for the Henley regatta has Inspired the organ ization of the Cornell Club of London. Seventy-five former students of Cornell University have joined. They are most ly electrical or mechanical engineers employed by Charles T. Yerkes and the new electrical establishments there. W. J. Chapelle, who died recently In Leavenworth, Kan., was manager of Ford's Theater at Washington when President Lincoln was assassinated, and was one of the first to reach the side of the wounded President. He was 73 years old, and had been In the show business for fifty years. He was burled at Great Bend, Pa., where bis daughter resides. Duncan Gillies, who has been chosen Speaker of the newly elected Victorian Parliament, In Australia, was first elected to that body In 1859 as a min ers' candidate, he being then but 25 years old. Ever since that time he has been a leading parliamentary figure. Mr. Gillies, who was born in Glasgow sixty-nine years ago, is the first Scotch man to occupy the Speaker's chair. He has declined to be knighted. "Yanumanutangi," which is Samean for the "home of the singing bird," Is the name given to her new residence In the Santa Cruz mountains of Cali fornia by Mrs. Robert Louis Steven son. The spot Is in one of the quietest parts of the great blue mountains and much like the old home In Yaillma. Mrs. Stevenson bad a house-warming party at Yanumanutangi recently, where she made welcome all the lead ing social and literary lights of San Francisco. Reports from Italy state that the phylloxera is working ravages among the vineyards of that country, and that there will be an unprecedented de mand for American vines with which to graft the old ones. It Is reported that 90S provinces In Italy have been invad ed by this Insect, and that not less than 750.000 acres of vlneland have been en tirely destroyed. The phylloxera invad ed Italy In 1S79. nine yean after Its first Incursion Into France. When dis covered In France It was noticed that It did not Injure American vines that had been planted there. RINGS WITH EVIL POWERS. Saporotltloas Attached to Many Things Apparently Borao Oat. Some of the moat weird and curious romances are associated with possess ions which appear to have no other purpose than to bring misfortune and trouble on those who own them. A tragi Instance of this is related In con nection with the Lindsey family. According to the legend. Colin Lind sey. a former earl of Balcarres. was quietly eating his breakfast when he should have been awaiting his bride at the altar. When reminded of the fact he hurried off to the church and. for getting the indispensable ring, borrow ed one from a friend which he duly placed on the bride's finger. At the conclusion of the ceremony the newly made countess took a glance at the rtng and on seeing that it bore a grinning death's head, suddenly fainted away. The Incident affected her to such an extent that on recover ing eonclousaesa. she expressed her coot let ton that she was destined to die wttala twelve months. And sure eno&ca la Was thaa that period her t-fe came to an end. Napwteom III. was the possessor of two rings, which h constnantly wore, aad which had belonged to his prode eeaoor. Napoleoa I who was a fatalist la the fulleot meaning of the term. Whea Napoleoa III. died It was pro posed that these rings should ba re moved from his finger, bat th Prince Imperial refused ta have them. The were according! hurled with his father at Chlselhurst, and, so far from regarding them from the same point of view as the prince, the "Em peror's domestic retainers firmly " be lieved that he would come to an un timely end-for discarding the rings. And when, in 1879, the onf ortunate young man met his death at the hands of the Zulus, against whom he -' was fighting for England, they saw In this deplorable event the realization of their fears. One of the best-known public men In New Zealand, a wealthy resident of Hokiangl, North Island, recently .trav elde all the way to St. Louis in a fruit less endeavor to have an idol cremated which had cast an evil spell over him. The heathen idol had come to him as part of a legacy from his grandfather, to whom it had been presented by a Maori chief. Said Its owner: "I have traveled 10,000 miles with the image, and it has brought disaster after disas ter upon me. I have often endeavor ed to destroy It, but without avait "I once threw it under a train, and. In running to get out of the way, fell and broke one of my fingers. Then 1 was arrested for endangering the lives of passengers. When In London three months ago I threw It Into the Thames, and a drunken sailor who fished It out brought it back to my rooms, and In his rage at not receiving a reward al most beat me to death. "While In San Francisco I tried to Chop it to" pieces with an ax, when the ax, rebounding, 'struck me on the fore head with almost fatal effect. The wood is so hard that an ordinary fire will not destroy It, and I am afraid to get rid of it otherwise because of the evil results." . The image was a crude figure in rose wood and ebony, and about two feet long. Falling to get lit cremated In St Louis, its owner started for New York, where he was determined to have It destroyed at whatever cost. Buried In the shadow of Diamond Head volcano, at Honolulu, Is a violin known as the "violin of death." In the space of a few months two persons who had owned it took their own lives and a third mysteriously disappeared. The last victim of this weird instru ment, says the London Tit-Bits, was George H. Scott, a sergeant of the United States army, Sixty-sixth Coast Artillery. This victim killed himself at the barracks at Camp McKinley, but a few days before doing so he real ized the evil Influence of the violin and buried it as above stated. OWED LOTS TO LAZY MAN. "Old Jones" Waa Family Spur that Kept Him Hustling. ' The theory as expressed by Tenny son that "nothing walks with aimless feet" is now and then curiously corrob orated. "Looking back over my life," re marked a man who would probably be an ethical professor If he were not an Insurance agent, "I find that one of the strongest Influences for good that I was subjected to In my character molding years emanated from the most worthless citizen in our village, every body called him the lazy man' or 'Old Jones.' He seemed to have always been old and to have always been lazy. Not that he was a dissipated man he was simply lazy, and sponged his way through life without labor. His wife's people helped him; his own people helped him; the neighbors and the townspeople helped him; somebody al ways helped "Old Jones.' Occasional ly he would fish a little or go off into the woods and hunt a little, but gener ally he just sat around at home, at the village grocery or at the postofflce. Sometimes he would sit on a rail fence along the road for half a day at a time doing nothing. "Well, sir. 'Old Jones' regulated my childhood. My father and mother kept him constantly before me and my brothers. Every tendency to idleness or shirking was thus commented on: 'Look out, now; you are getting just like old Jones.' The boy who was In clined to sleep late was accosted: Come, Old Jones, get right up break fast Is ready.' Old Jones was the fam ily spur, and it worked like a charm. All of my father's four boys are ener getic, Industrious, successful men. "Now I'm past 40," continued the In surance agent, acording to the Detroit Free Press, "but 'Old Jones' is still with me -the poor old fellow died not long ago, my sister wrote me. When ever I feel a trifle lazy or find myself dawdling at my day's toil some inward monitor says clearly, 'Look out, now; you're getting just like Old Jones,' and then I buckle to with a will. Really I owe lazy Old Jones a great debt he helped me to success. Next time I go back to the old town. If Old Jones hasn't a respectable tombstone I'm go ing to see that be has one. Yes, sir, I owe It to him." Celestial Wonder. The appearance of a new star In the constellation Perseus and its rapid ex pansion Into a nebula, which has been going on for some time past, have revived among astronomers the the ory that some nebulae may be formed by explosion, writes a contributor to Success. About 1870 Professor Bicker ton, of Canterbury College, New Zea land, showed that If two stars should graze one another the abraded parts. If relatively small, would have so high a temperature that they would af once become nebulous, and that the nebula so formed would under certain condi tions, continue to expand until dissi pated In space. The present expanding nebula has been growing at the ex traordinary rate of several thousand miles a second, and is. in many ways, one of the greatest celestial wonders of the time. What Really Happens. A new definition of absent-mindedness, which Is humor If not psychology, appear In the Indianapolis News in this dialogue: - Ta. what does 'absent-minded' mean? My boy. that's easy. Did yon ever stop to thlnkr Tes.- "And your thoughts ran onf -Tea." WelL that's it." Kaabai rasas d. "Are they lovers V "Tee; dldnt yoa notice how hard It was to get them to talk to each oth-1 er at dinner T Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Ha., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, says : ' -"There are hut few wives and mothers . who have not at times en dured agonies and such pain as only women know of. I wish such women knew the value of Iydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It la a remarkable medicine, different in action from any other I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. O "I have seen cases where women doctored for years without permanent benefit who were cured in less than three months after taking your Vege table Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable came out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. I have never used it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite, and tones up the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence I fully endorse it." Mrs. R. A. Anderson, 225 Wash ington St., Jacksonville, Fla. $5000 forfeit If original of above tettimonlal proving genu tnenes cannot be produced. Theexperience and testimony of some of the most noted women of America go to prove, beyond a question, that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will correct all such trouble at once by removing- the cause, and re storing: the organs to a healthy arid normal condition. Bacteria of the Mouth. Prof. Miller, of Berlin, has Isolated . more than 100 different species of bac- ' A 1 1 . V. Olw Lena LiitXL gruw ill tile uiuuiu. uja ut these find the conditions so favorable that they usually crowd out the others. Science. MOTTO FOR NEW YEAR. Eat Whatever You Want, But Be Sure and Have Good Teeth. Now that the holiday spirit is preva lent everywhere it is a good time to be a little selfish and think what would be the best present to give to oneself. Why isn't a good set of teeth one oi the best things you can have in this life? Wise Bros., the famous dentists ir, the Failing building, Portland, Oregon, have had a large run of business during these holidays, probably somewhat in consequence of the people's special de sire just now to make themselves sensi ble presents. "Why don't you go to this firm before the new year and have your teeth look ed after? When you come to think oi it, there is nothing we want more than 'a sound set of teeth. Our health and all our happiness depend much upon what we eat. If we cannot masticate our food properly we are restricted to only a few eatables, and even in their case we can not properly chew and digest our food. Not long ago the fear of pain the and great expense of dental work. kept near ly all the masses away from dentists. Now it is all different. There is posi tively no pain when such dentists as Wise Brothers do your work. Wife Brothers' charges, also, are in reality very moderate. If your teeth are ap parently in good order the best way is to go and have them looked over so as to be sure that they are all right and in sound condition. If your teeth are decayed, then the best way is not to lose any more time hut go immediately and have the bad teeth taken out. Even if you have to get an entire new set the expense will be trifling in com parison with the great and lasting bene fits you will derive from having a set of teeth that look for all the world like the natural ones, and which will serve you in every respect nearly as well as your own that grew in your mouth. The popularity of this great dental firm, Wise Brothers, whose signal suc cess we have from time to time noted in these columns, is much to be desired. They have proved to everbyody that we need not suffer any longer with bad teeth and poor food. We can all eat what is good for us, and we all can afford to have the best teeth in the world. Extracting teeth without pain was a short time ago a myth. Now it is a grand reality. Explained. "But there's one good point about those flats. I understand they do not object to children there. They lay special stress on that in their adver tisement." "No wonder. They realize that any couple with a child would have to move out and find more room." Phil adelphia Press. Mocha and Java. Not very much pure Mocha and Java coffee is brought to this coast. In fact we don't believe there is another brand in the market, besides Monopole, which ia all pure Mocha and Java. But we know Monopole. As a matter of fact not every lady likes pure -Mocha and Java, but if you do and are willing, like your Eastern friends, to pay a little extra for the pure unadulterated article, you'll find it in Monopole. Your dealer handles it or knows where to get it for you. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., coffee roasters, Portland, Oregon. Misfits at the Bargain Sale. Nell I stopped in at a bargain sale today. Belle did you see anything that looked real cheap? Nell Yes; several men waiting for their wives. Health and Beauty. No beauty with pimply skin, dull eyes, bad breath. Clean your system and keep it cleen with Cascarets Candy Cathartic All drug gists, 10c, 26c, fioc WUUng to Oblige. Servant There's a gentleman at the door who says he knew you when yon were a boy. Master Tell him he was very kind to call. Should I ever happen to be a boy again I'll let him know! Boston Transcript. ml TUB BLOOD. The blood ia life. We derive from the blood life, power, beauty, and rea son, as the doctors have been saying from time immemorial. A healthy body, a fresh appearance, and generally all the abilities we possess depend on. that source of life; It is therefore the duty of every sensible man to keep thc blood as pure and normal as possible. Nature, in its infinite wisdom, has given na a thermometer indictaing the state of the blood, which appeals to our reason by giving notice of its impurity. Small eruptions of the skin, .to which we scarcely pay any attention, head ache, ringing noises in the ears, lassi tude, sleeplessness, are generally a sign that the blood is not in its normal state, but is filled with noxions sub stances. These symptoms deserve our full attention. If more attention were paid to those symptoms, and steps taken to remove them, then many illnesses from which we suffer would become un known, and the human body would be come stronger and healthier. Atten tion therefor should be paid to those warning signs, and the blood can be purified and poisonous substances re moved from it by the use of Dr. August Koenig s Hamburg Drops, discovered more than 60 years ago. Fixing the Blame. Magistrate Well, Uncle Rastus, what brought you here? Uncle Rastus Dem two big perlice men by de railin', yo' honner. "Yes, but didn't liquor have any thing to do with it?" - "Yessah; day wuz bofe drunk, yo' honner." Chicago Daily News. Ton Can Get Allen's Foot Ease FREE. Write Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y., for a free sample of Allen's Foot Ease. It cures chil blains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists sell it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Growth of Electrical Work. In 20 years, the number of estab lishments in the United States mak ing electrical machinery and supplies has increased from 26 to 580. The annual output has increased from ' $2,600,000 to $91,300,000. The capital invested in the business is $83,000,000. j Success. Mothers will find Mrs. rVlnsiow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their Shildren during the teething period. A Strong Box. "Your father has a strong box at hdme, hasn't he, Willie?" said the "Yes'in," replied Willie, "the one he keeps the limburger in." Yonkers Statesman. For bronchial troubles try Piso's Cure for Consumption It is a good cough medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. A Simple Explanation. A man in public life noted for his brusqueness of speech was under in formal discussion in cabinet circles. "There's one thing to be said in his favor, however," said Secretary Wil son, "and that is he never importunes the department to get promotions or positions for his friends. "That's readily explained," commented Secre tary Root; "he hasn't any." HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred dollars Reward for any esse of Cattarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props. , Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wist &. Trtjai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Waldinq Kinnan ib Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall'iCatarrh Care is taken internally .acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Aruggists. Testimonials frle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Nothing In It. .. "Here'B an account of a' poet who committed suicide after having his verses rejected," said Kindart. "That should be a lesson to you editors. "Nonsense! " replied the editor, "it won't always work.' You surely can't hope to kill off alL the poets by reject ing their verses. That's too much to expect." Philadelphia Press. CIX Permanently Ourea So Ots or nerroasnea IIIO after firat day' ateof Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Jtestorer. Send for FREE $'2.00 trial bottle and treat isa. Da. B. H. Eijnb. Ltd- ail Arch SU Philadelphia. i& Thoughts Unutterable. "And so you have no swear words In your language, Mr. Omokura?" "No, madame," the Japanese. travel er replied. "But, of course, you can think cuss thoughts,. I suppose, can't you?" Chi cago Record-Herald. The. Kind You Have Alwavs ture of Clias. H. Fletclier, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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