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----------• PE-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME __________ OEORQEJIV. PERKINS. R e m a r k a b l e F in a n c ie r W h o « * “ '• K iK h t B o w e r. is M ar When J. rierpou t Morgan returned recently from Europe and was besieged by the reporters who piled him with all manner o f questions, be waved them aside with the command, "See Perkins.” The two words from the lips of the financial giant made Perkins famous and turned the eyes o f the public toward him. It per ceives In him a young man remarkable for b 1 s knowledge o f flnnnce and his power In the circle of the money kings. As the right bower o f Morgan, he Is o f much Importance In the financial world and his personal ity posseses general Interest. Perkins Is 40 years old. W hen he was 15 he went to work In the office o f one tarrh of the stomach, liv er and kidneys. o f the great life Insurance companies I t is just as snre to cure a case of ca In Chicago. As soon as he demonstrat tarrh of the bowels as it is a case of ca ed fitness for the position he was made tarrh of the head. a bookkeeper, then cashier, next solici Congressman George Henry W hite, tor and finally director o f various im o f Tarboro, N. C., writes the follow iing portant agencies. The president o f the letter to Dr. Hartman in regard to the company was so Impressed w ith his merits of the geat catarrh cure, Peruna: ability that he had created for him the House o f Representatives, position o f third vice president o f his Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. company. The attention o f financiers The Pernna M edicine Co.,Columbus,O.: Gentlemen— “ I am more than satis was attracted to him when he negoti fied with Peruna, and find it to be an ated a loan o f $10,000,000 for the Rus excellent remedy for the grip and ca sian government. It was the first loan tarrh. I have used it in my family the Cear’s financiers had ever been able and they all join me in recommending to obtain In this eountry, and the confi It as an excellent rem edy.” dence which men o f means had !n P er V ery Respectfully, kins enabled him to get the money. It George H. White. was some time afte r this that he enter Peruna is an internal, scientific, sys ed M organ's firm and Is now the confi temic remedy for catarrh. I t is no dant o f the man whom the rulers of palliative or temporary rem edy; i t ¡ b Europe have lately studied. H is Income thorough in its work, and in cleansing Is said to be $300,000 annually. the diseased mucous membranes cures the catarrh. I f you do not derive prompt and sat O R O N H Y A T E K H A , CH IE F RANG ER. A Letter F rom Congressm an W hite, of North Carolina. PE-RU-NA IS A HOUSE HOLD SAFEGUARD. No Family Should Be Without It. Peruna i i a fjreat fam ily medicine. Ih e women praise it aa well as the men; it is juat the th in g for the many little catarrhal ailm ents of childhood. The follow in g testimonials from thankful men and women tell in direct, sincere language what their success haa been in the use of Peruna in their fam ilies: Louis J. Scherrinaky, 103 Locust street, A tlan tic, Iow a, writes: " I w ill tell you briefly what Peruna has done (or me. I took a severe cold which gave me a hard cough. A ll doctors’ medicines failed to cure it. I took one bottle of Peruna and was well. “ Then my two children had bad coughs accompanied by gagging. My w ife had stomach trouble for years. She took Peruna and now she is well. “ I cannot express my thanks in words, but I recommend your remedy at every opportunity, for I can con scientiously say that there is no medi cine lik e Peruna. N early evervone in this town knew about the sickness of myself and fam ily, and they have Been with astonishment what Peruna has done for us. Many follow ed our ex ample, and the result was health. Thanking you h eartily, I am .” — L. J. Scherrinsky. Mrs. Nannie W allace, Tulare, Cal., president of the Western Baptist Mis sionary society, writes: “ I consider Peruna an indispensable article in my medicine chest. I t is twenty medicines in one, and has so far cured every sickness that has been in my home for five years. I consider it of special value to weakly women, as it builds up the general health, drives out disease and keeps you in the best of health.” —-Mrs. Nannie Wallace. Peruna protects the fami y against coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, ca isfactory results from the use of Peru na, w rite at once to Dr. Hartman, g iv ing B full statement of your case, and he w ill be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartm an Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Pharaoh's Fate. A Choice of Evils. The Pharaoh o f the Book of Genesis “ But why does he allow his w ife to was long euppoeed to have been drowned be so extravagant if he can’ t afford it?” in the Red sea, but examinations of “ Oh, w ell, I suppose he would rather his mummy showed that he had been have trouble with his creditors than k illed by having his skull split open. with his w ife ." — Sketchy Bits. C I T Q Permanently Oureu !fo Ota or norvoosnlai ■ 11® after first lay's useof I>r. K line'» Great Nerve Restorer. Send for F K B K S 'i.O O trial bottle and treat* toe. Da. R. II. K l i m . L l «1.. v 31 Arch St.. Philadelphia.?* WISE BROS. These Portland Dentists Are Rapidly Be coming Famous. Changed His Mind. “ I don’ t care if I d ie ,” said the pa tient, despondently. “ Oh, you may linger several w eeks!” replied the physician com fortingly. “ Great H eaven s!” exclaim ed the man, who had visions o f a prodigious doctor’ s b lil: “ in that case I ’ ll get well at once.” — O hio State Journal. No Hair? Friendly Tip. Homer— I don’ t know what on earth I am going to do with that boy of mine. H e’ s the biggest liar in seven states. Nextdoor— Oh, d on 't let that worry you; when he is a little older you can get him a job in the government weath er bureau.— Chicago News. ‘ My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. 1 then tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once.” — Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. Then He Went. “ Do yon know,” remarked the young man, as the mantel clock indicated 11:30 p. m., “ that of a ll the songs I ever heard, my favorite is ‘ Hom e, Sweet H om e?'” "In d eed ?” rejoined the fair girl, as •he endeavored to suppress a yawn, “ I never would have suspected it . ” — C h i cago News. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are begin ning to show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore co lo r every time. II.M • bolt I*. All dr.fgi.ts. Mothers will Tina Mrs. iVlnslow’s Sooth ing S y ru p the best remedy to use tor their i children during the teething period. A Study of Society. “ Don’ t yez su’ seribe till the doc- thrine that all men is born equal?” in quired M i . Dolan. “ O i do not,” answered Mr. R afferty. “ My big Dinny weighed eiveral pounds more at the ethart than your son Miles. II any althercation could have come up bechune the infants, Dinny wor bound ty git the best iv i t . ” ’ — Washington Star. I f your druggist cannot «upply you, send us one dollar and we wil 1 express you a bottle. Be sure and giv e the name •1 your nearest express office. Address, J . C. A Y E R CO., Low ell, M a m . No Satisfying Her. “ Women are hard to understand . ** His Real Grief. “ Think so?” “ I t ’ s a great comfort to me, doctor,” “ Y e s; I told her sho carried her age »aid the bereaved w ife, “ to know that well and she was offended.” you are made sad by my husband's “ You don’ t say?” death.” “ Y e s; and then I told her she didn’ t “ Y e s,” said the physician reminis carry it well and she wouldn’ t speak.” cently, “ he wasgood p ay.” — Ohio State Journal. What Did He Mean? A Twice Told Tale. She— Good-bye! Remember me to The statement w ill bear repeating your wife. She hasn’ t forgotten me? that if you want to use the purest and H e— Oh. no! She has an excellent most fragrant spices manufactured, memory for old faces! you 'll ask your grocer for tne Monopole brand. I f you want to prove our asser tion before asking your grocer, send ns a single two-cent stamp and we w ill ■end you a fu ll weight two-ox. tin of F u l l - B l o o d e d M o h a w k . H e e d s I n d e any variety yon may select. Be sure, p en d en t O rd e r o f F o re s te r«. also, to tell us your grocer's name. A d IF Y O U D O N T HAVE A t the session o f the High Court of dress Wadliams & K err Bros., M fgrs., THE GENUINE Ohio Independent Order o f Foresters Portland, Ore. In Cincinnati Oronhyatekha, M. D „ Su Prophetic Words. preme Chief Ranger f* $ 2Sää3to<I Jimson— I predicted that some day o f the order, was a Dedbeet would wind up at the end of a conspicuous figure. rope. O IL E D Dr. Oronhyatekha Jester— By jove, yon were right. C L O T H IN G Is a full-blooded Mo Only yesterday I saw him coiling up hawk Indian, and Is a clothes line in his own back yard.— keep y o u dry considered the most Ohio State Journal. MADE FOR WET WORK. remarkable member M BLACK AM* YEL LOW o f Ills race In the SOLD BY A L L RELIABLE DEALERS How He Got It. AN» BACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE. • world. H e has been "S a m Johnsing ’ lows he’ s got dis yuh ! A . «1. TOW ER C O - BOSTON. M A S S. the head of the F o r “ ping-pong ankle,” observed Mr. esters for twenty- Darkleigh. one years, and Is be “ H u h !” snorted M i. Snowball. | OROXHY ATKKTT A. sides a Mason oi Laik ter know how dat niggah got it. j high degree. An orator o f note, and H e never played no ping-pong.” jmsseased o f fine Intelligence, Oron “ W ell, he sav he cotch it f ’ um hyatekha, when a M ohawk chieftain, bouncin’ back an’ fo ’ th ovah Mr. Jones’ livin g with his tribe, gained distinc fence las’ Monday night, wid dem two tion. bnlldogs ping an’ pongin’ on each side H e made the address o f welcome for er de fence, jes’ kase he try tei see ef I the six allied Indian nations to the de chicken coop wuz locked.” — Judge. Prince o f W ales at Brantford, Canada, Popular, At Least. in 1800. So Impressed was E n glan d » Scribbles— Don’ t you think that a ; present K in g with the eloquence ot the young Mohawk chief that upon his re good joke of mine I read to you last Because It la made o f the Itest material possible turn to England he w as accompanied night? to buy. T h e m anufacturer» absolutely pay i i Miss Cutt— I dare say it is very good; I to U per cent aoove the m arket price ot heat by Oronhyatekha, whose expense In aties of wagon tim ber fur the p rivileg e o f cul- I know it is very popular, because I ’ ve K ig over and skim m ing off the cream o f the the study o f medicine he paid. wagon stock, which Is carried for 3 to & years be* read it in the newspapers for years.— J Oronhyatekha Is probably the only lore m aking up. which means an investm eu tia wood stock of nearly one m illion dollars. American fo r whose education Eng Ohio State Journal. YOU’LL BE SORRY WHEN IT RAINS MltoholJ Wagon. Drs. T . P . and W . A . Wise, the pop ular Portland dental firm, are making a new era in local dental methods. Their offices in the Failing Building, Wash ington and Third Streets, are bright and cheerful, and all their customers Bmile instead of cry, for pain is never known in the tooth-pulling and teeth- repairing going on constantly at the W ise Bros, establishment. Wise Bros, H am lin ’s Blood and L iv er Pills cure advertise clearly and energetically, constipation and all ills due to i t ; 25c charge very reasonable prices, use the at your druggists. latest modern appliances, never hurt a patient, and the consequence is the people flock to them. Dead Man’s Check Refused. A few days ago a man presented a land's monarch paid. How Wonderful. check to W illia m H . Rogers, cashier of Fudge— This is a most remarkable the Nassan bank, demanding payment. A HOUSE BALLOON. “ But I can’ t pay th a t,” said the case. 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