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Catarrh Invito Consumption Jt weakens tlm tlollcnto lung tissues, ilcrniiK' dlgovn )i;nnx, and. break down tliu ipjiitiral Inmllli, It often cause liondaoho ntnl tllnj. prM, Impair tlio n, ,IIU) ftU(j iicnrliiKi uiiil nffncta tlm video. Being ik ooiiitlliitloiinl tlUrnm It re quites it tmimtlttilloiiul remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Itmll nlty nml periuniinntly cities en Urrli of Hi" iiOi throat, aloiimcu, towi'ln, nml morn dolli'iito orgaus. Jtcnd tlm testimonials, No suliMltulo fur Hood's acta Ilk Huod'a. Ho miru to get Hood'. was InmMiM with catarrh 'jn years, geelng alnteuii-iils ol etirr-a 1. tlwNl'a gar aixtrltU resolved to try II. four bottles llllrclr IHI " Wtl.UA Is MlUkUAH, 10W (Mil HI.. Milwaukee. Wii. Hood'o Onrsnpnrllln promise to euro and kooiin tho promise. A e Viiiimk ttinnti. II -ll Is trii-. Urlui. mi I haven't IfiHiJ- that I run 'Mil lll l.wu lu.f IIOK slid Mil my failiw worn, a IHllllwli, Wir (lntrrrttilHi jour llmlhr lit lug Ihruev Mr, liut U ll -.No. KbiOk. mjr tlnur boy? Will you du uir n fmtir) He -H.trw What I. tt ? ril liilrtxltii imp iii your fattier. How. ihir We utter Oae lluixtixt hullare Iteward fi aitv retain i alarm Haifa etanta ir II that fakbul Lo Cvltxl tit K J. t III.M.V A I'O.I'i. .,1ntp.u, O, kiwaii V J. We, the MI.'lelllltMo, beta riiar lur Ui ui i ), m.i iiuo him rieciiy nuiii'i iMttt and Rnaiii "lelM IM all btlIMM UahtaS ht el!r able Uiraf I yul an ut ll. ....... U...I. I., a..... b.. nt I el ll. Wholesale liruri-lsts.Tnleda.O WaUMWM, k I a as a VH.ktm, Wholesale Drug- (.U. 14.I.I Hall 1 1 MM me la taken tntntnllr, act Iritf dWeetly u ilw Uuul M tNttrous sur faces vl tli iiw l-itee Tie. if twine. kM lr all I'rusiisla lesiuetoailale (it. ilell'a f wull j fill. are lb UwC IVimIiiImo Htralraty. Mm, PaHt Mra llniwne tut been treating her hiselieHd raltrr cwd fur alllt lime. Mr. Askltt Yea. xi have nlisrrrrd I w under what h th raut f It) Mr. Ma;in -Oh. It' mrrrl a hint tliat ah ri(la a nw araltkin aarqua III I a littrr. V.nrHrmt lrr llnlaxa. The Ji4in A falr !-rl On., ls Crn, V., alwajr Imp xHtwtliliiu new, utme lliiitjt liW 'Dim year llfjr ollrr lH.un Ihpir new hh4h ifukuii! ri;e tiMn, an Kailirit ()(ri Inline OnHJii It la a winner, Mr r'artr ail tiardriier' junr rMi Tina Mince tun ICo and tlirjr will arml you thnr Ut plant anl arml Catalog, legetlirr with enough acatl to ftow IKJO fin. a1lJ Catiliaypa, 3Jrt) rkh, luicy 'fumi', 2.00 Mantlim. nutty CVIrry, 3,(u) tKh, liuttrry lallucr, l,l) tplclHllJ Oiiinna, l,IA) rarr, luorioua Kaitlahra, 1,(W) gliirMMuly linlliant Muwrra, In all orr IO,tU laiit llna (real ortrr la luailn to Kct )m til tnt their warranted v(ttall Kfili ami aij. tint niT ICc rotTAiir, prorMing ymi will rrtmn thia not If, ami K yeu will arlMl thrtn J III IKMta 111 arlMl thrtn J in KMtacr. tliry will Id to IIhi almvr a InV IMckagn hi Kalirr'a 1'irtirth of July Kwrat (iru rarlit n rartti III ilaia Gtrr,VV n'Day.Flrat ef All, etc. I'.C.L.) ('till nary IHploiimciy, "Now, Janr," mlJ th ttoanllne Ixtuan Unillaily to tha haw waltr, "I waul ym t liMik urrr tha ax-r rarWully inorHlnit ami rrtmluic aixl If Ihry pnulalH any tiail nrwa HwLk a tiuln nf it ainl ha aura Ih tnll It to th hoflnlrra hufuro erTlng Ihfifi." "Very wpII, ma'ntn," rrlltl Jnii. "Hut what la thr- ohjpfl, ma'am)" "U'vll," rii'lnlllcxl tha lamllaily, hIhmI nawa alwaya alTrcta onp'a apiirtltr, ami that It 1 1 It arhfina rnahlra ma to anva a lot ut (iruvlaloua la tha couraa of a yaar." SKI i. EASES 015 Altooua. I'a,. luno so. loot. I waa afflicted with Tetter In bad ahnpe. It would aptiear In blotcliea aa laro ni niy hand, n jclluwiah color, nml acale off. You can Imagine how olTenalve it wat. I'or twelve yean I waa nnilctrd with till troulilc. At nlK"t It waa n caao of acratrh and many tlmra no teat at nil, JkeliiL'tlie Kood tho medicine wna doliiR a friend who waa tuklnj; It for Itccmn, I com inniccil It. and aa a rrault the cruptloit he gait to dry up and dlaapivear, mid to-day I am practically a well man. Only two tiny ipota nre left on the elbow and ahlii, where once the whole body was affected. I have every confidence In the medicine, and feel ure that in a ahort time tlicao two remaining pot will diaanear, 8. 8. 8. I certainly a great blood ptiri tier, and haa done me a world of good. I am Krateful for what it haa accom. plUhed, and truit that what I have aald will lead othera who are almllarly aflllct cd to take the remedy and obtain tha umo good results that I have. I3j,la.t l'iftlt Ave. Joum V. LJUU. Wlillo waahea, aoapa, aal vea and powdera reliero temiiorarlly, they do not reach tho real cause of the disease. The blood must be purified before the cure is permanent. 8.8.8. contains uo potash, arseulc or mlti tral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vcKeiauic, Send for our book on the akin and it diseases, which ll mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write ui about their case. VM Swift Spiclflo Company. Atlanta, tia. SSS -4 t Humorous . At n I'lirlv Illlilnlnli rim vmii mI your own inwiU" "lltiiiiphr mild itti nollih, who wua Niiwlng nwny. "('nn't IT I'm cut a grnit denl tutiuliur mi-nl tlinii this at liomit." OiH'lor Ahl out for n con ri tl t n tlon- nl) Hliu-Vfaj wnlk two iiiIIcm hi forn hrniltfiiHt iiry iiiuriiliig for my oiiiiiliuliw. I Jiicinr U tin drug aloro a fur nn Hint? -Uxcliniiitc. Mr. A. Chroma? Mia. Nnwrlclm And who Ih )Iih by, I'lcturu lii-nlcr That la n vliniiuo, iiiiidmii. MrH. .Miwrlclm- Oh, yea, of voiiran It la, iMMr llmt you iiiuniloii II, I rrrognUe lila Hlyh. KortlflKN VImii I ii wn waked hnr fob her hiind In uiiiwrliiKii her bwuliil fnlher lliweHleiied lonw ImviiIii Hie, doiielior know. MIhk ('tilling Thnt'a Jllat llkn her futher. He iiIwiivh win fond of n Joke ChleiiKo Imlly Niiwh. t anal liivllntlnn -A lady wna naked by Himlher where ahe mid her tin 1'Hinl had liiketi up their iiImhIc. "Oh," "he replied, "wu hid IIvIiik by th miwl nt preaent. We aluitlld be de IlKhteil If ) on would drop In aouie even lug." A Proper Klmly.--Willi Hlreel So your mm la studying lnv. Ilo you ex peet Hint ho will "tick to It? Hpeeu Inter Oil, no; I juat unlit lilm to know eiHilIKh about It ao Hint he will be nlilu lo eiadti It atici'iNtaftilly. Detroit Preu Preai. A light III It. "Aa Hhnkejipeoru aiij a," reiunrked Cnaalily, who whs fund of nlrliig hi "book hiriilu' " enMoiiiilly, "whnt'H In n iinuieV" "Well," replied Cuaey, "cnll me wan Hint Ol don't like mi' OI'll ahow ye." I'hllndelphhi Preaa. Ilearltt Tblnga were nwfully dull on ThniiKii todny. Abaolutely until IliK doing In atocka. The bliyera nml aellera falletl to get together. Mra. Ili-arlttWhy don't you innrk aouie of tho atock down and advertUe h bar gain sale? Chlcaso Nrwa, "Maudn graduntrt from your cook lnjt school laat spring, didn't he?" "a; but she's going to take a Miat oraduatn roiiran this full." "Then ahu's really icolng back to the arhool?" "Oh, no; aho'a to bi nmrrll to n MHir younu man." Catholic Hlatidnnl-Tlmea. A llrnl Curloalty. Tbnt la a curious looking en lie, major," anld tho rlaltor. "A memento of tho war of the rebel lion, I supiMisn?" "Vea, n (.'hrlatuins preaent." replied the old veternn. "It waa made from the hollow log I occu pied at tho famoua battle of Hull Hun." I.ylea Did you ever coino across a mom conceltiil fellow than Hulgerl They any ho la nn nthelat; and I be lieve ho la, Itontrr 1 wouldn't Ilka to r.o an far aa that; but 1 do know that ho doran't rccocnUe tho exist ence of a atiportor being. Town and Country. Tho Ktmnce Hen You'd hardly br llere It. ludlra, but III that part of tha country from which I came In rubatora nre unknown. Tho Modem Hen (Joodiiess umcloua! I aupvoa thu almplr inlmlnr folic out tlmt wny till bellovo that n hen'a apbero Is her nest. Town Topics. Directions for Use. The Inventor of a new feeding bottle for Infanta arid out tho following among Ida direc tion for using- "When the baby Is done drinking It must be uiiM-rewed and Inld In n cool place under tlm hydrant. If the baby ilw" not thrive on frfsh milk It ahould be Imlbil. Doaeou (iood Don't you think II cruel for you to drew n flh out nf his native element by ahurp Iron IiimiI.1 Haher Hoy -I fa no fnult of mine. When I'm Juat giving u worm n unit water bath, wlmt doea n llah wnnt to hook hlmaelf onto my line for) It's no business of Ida. Huston Tniuacrlpt. Honest Policy. -An Irlahmnu aome yeara ago enteriMl Mr. Hniina'a olllce, took off Ilia Hat politely ami aain: -iu ton of tho mornln' to ye, Mlatber Hnn-1 nn, I've born told ye're wnntln' o help." "I hnvo very little to do," re plied Mr. Haiiun, with n quiet auille of humor. "Then." anld the Irlalininn, "Pm tho iKiy for yex. I fa little I enro nbout doln', suro; If a tho money Pm nflor." Kxclnmntory HheunintUm. Mnrtlin, tho colorc.1 wnaherwoinnn, wm com philiilug of biT huabnnd'a health to one of her patron. "Ile'a ve'y po'ly, ma'am; ve'y po'ly. He'a got tint ex. ehimntory rliouniatlHin." "Vou mean liitlninmntory, Mnrtha. Kxclnmntory la fnnn exclaim, which menna to cry out." "Vea, iuIhs," answered Mnrthn, i.-iih piiuvlctlou. "dafa what It la. Ho holler nil do tlmo." At n public achool one of tho boys In n clnti hud committed Home gravu infriietlon of dlHClpllue. Tho teacher niinouuccd that ho would Uintah tho whole cIiihh If koiiip one did not tell him who had committed tho ofTenae. All wore Hllcnt, nud ho began with the flrat boy nnd thrashed everyone In tho clasa until he finally reached tho laat ono. Then ho wild: "Now, If you will tell mo who did this, I won't punish you." "All right, air, I did It." Scissors. Not a Pioneer. "What I like," suld u lienutiful crea ture, "ia a man who can do something original." Whereat he caught hor In his nrra and kissed her, foolishly thinking no other man had ever done that before. Bpnre Momenta. It may menu bonictlilng when n vounir follow, or n wmonur, pays n woman some utttmtlon, hut It doea not mean a tiling when n real old bachelor la attouUvo to somo wouicu. -- - - WITHIN TH r.VfinOLADE0. Anliiinl Mfr M Aliiiiiiliint Luxuriant Oruwlli of I'liuil I.lfr, Tho IMmikIh of tho Kverglmlea nro covered with luxuriant virgin forcalH. 'JJo Ilvo onka anil tho bay are Present In: largo nunibura, Inloraporaed with wild cucumber, wild lemon nml wild orange. Tho piipnya, tliu utiatnrd-npplu and tho prickly iihIi nro of very fro jiiciit occurrence, nml hero nnd thuru, governed by tho al.o and elovnllon of tho InIiiiiiIn, nru Urn cnbbngo palmotto and tho pinii. Wild rubber treea nro iilno found in miiiio loeiilltlea, growing lo enormous size. Throughout the ru glon there I a pheiioni(ual growth of vine. The morning glory mid honey Hiieklo nlttilii gront lr.o mid nro nl moat (iverywherc. Tho wild llg, which fasten Itself about n iiiiishIvu trunk of Ilvo onk or bay, live It cuiinlbal llfo until tliu supporting Ireo trunk ha been destroyed. Wherever the land I dry enough, thu cooutlo plant llour Ishu. This plnnt I really tho Florida nrrowroot. It Ih tho mnlustiiy of the Hemliiole. l'rom lis root ho extracts Hour mid March, both of which uro delleuto nml illi'Hlll)le. Thi-rn Is n remarkahlo variety nnd profusion of wild (lowers. Water lilies nnd spider Illicit iiboiiud. Orchids nro found In Kreut aiiinlicrs nud nro of grent beauty. On mnny of Hie Islands grow giant ferns, thu fronds of which incisure ten feet In length. The shores of the streHius by which thodhidesnru entered nro covered with rank growths of thu cocoa plum. Thu sumo Ireo k'rows nil nbout thu edgu of tho Olndes, producing blue fruit on thu enstern edgu mid whlto fruit to ward tho west. 'Ine Horn of tho wholo region Is uiiliiio and unstudied, and contains, no doubt, score of plants unknown nnd uiicIiimsIHciL Tho Kverglade aro not n sporta mnu'a uirdlse, In tho usiinl sensu of that term. Nevertheless, nulmnl Ufa Is fairly nbuiidant In Unit portion of tho nren whuro tho larger Island lie. Deer nro found on both tho eastern and western edges, and now nnd then a benr I seen. Tho pnuther has not entirely disappeared, an occasional one finding hi way Into tho explorer's camp. Otter nro pientirui, ana tno Keiiiluotes, who hunt both tho ottor and Uie alligator for their skins, derlvo a considerable revcuuo from otter trap ping. Tho alligator la often seen, nnd hi geutlo roar la by no mean tin musical. On tho southeastern edgo tho crocodllo (Crocodllus Americanos) la found In small numbers, though his more favorlto hnuuta aro among tho mangrove fastnesses between tho Clndcs and tho bays nud sounds about Cn-vo (table. Century. WORKS IN MUD AND CAN'T SEE. Dlvar Hty Itelow for Hererat Hours at a Time Mini I.ulior. "Vea, I believe that diver gota $15 a dny fur his work down on tho bottom of thu dock, but ho run tho risk of losing his life fifteen time for every dollar he receives," said n man on one of Uio now Hlahop estnto wbarvc yea- terday, aa ho watched Uio bubbles coming up. Tho water bubbles Indicated where a diver wua at worK in uiiriy icci or water or mud, for tho Udo nulling Into tho now dock kept the water black 'during tho greater portion of tho time. A small barge was moored near tho bubbles, and on this two men were builly grinding nwny at tho pumps which supplied tho dlvor with nlr. Near tho ladder which goos down Into tho water from Uio end of Uio barge alia n man wltfi n nmo In hi bund. Tho dlvor signals hi wnnU on till rope, ami the mini sitting thoro carrloa them nut. Tho work being done by tho diver Is that of placing a new copjier sluwtth- lug on the piles where It Im been torn off through driving thorn Into tho coral. Ho lias to do hi work entirely by feel lug, n It I ImpoHNlblu for him to teo through thu mud. When ho wlshe n pleco of copper four Inches sipiare, or any other slxe, to cover a break In tho sheathing ho signals tho sire up by Jerks on tho rope. Then tho copper Is cut and sent down to him. Nothing can bo soon of his work nbove tho wa ter except tho rising bubbles, nnd all that cnu bo heard Is a dull thud when ho hurls his hammer In tho mud nud drives a nail "hoinu" Uiruugh tho shenthlug and piling. Tho diver employed 1 ono of tho eldest In Honolulu, Ho Is, of course, encased In divers' nrmor, but it I re- umrknblo oven then the length of Umo ho I cnpnblo of staying tinder water at hi work. Sometimes ho only stays underneath tho Htirfaco n couple of hours, but oftentimes ho remains under tho sitrfnco for six or seven hours. A rubber pipe lend from tho barge pump to his armor, nud through this the nlr In forced. It leave tho nlr-tlglit nrmor suit through n cap In tho diver's hel met, nud such forco Is used in sending tho nlr through thnt ho hns now nlr to brentho nbout every second. After leaving tho helmet tho nlr goes Into tho water wlUi such forco thnt na It rises to tho surface it stira tho water up to such nn extent thnt ono would imagine thnt n steamer's propellor was working down below Instead of n man, Honolulu Pacific Commercial Adver tiser. Ills KUKKoatlon, "Plense help me, boss," whined tho street beggnr. "I ain't had a square meal for weeks." "Haven't had a square raenlT" niusod old Ootrot. "Well, tho only thing I can advlso Is to eat soda crack era they nro aqunro enough," Haiti- more Herald. Ho Waa Wise. Patience And did he ask tho nil Im portant question Inst night? Pntrlco Yes, ho naked what Bleed boo fathor wore, Yonkcrs Statesman. HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS Congressman Gives Praise to Pe-ru-na for His Recovery. CX-CONGRCSSMAN Hon. David Mceklson, Napoleon, Ohio, cx-membcr of I-'ifty-Gfth and Fifty sixth Congresees, writes: "I have med several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefitted thereby from my cottar h of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that if I use It a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the rjbc&sc of thirty ycort,' standing." Hon. David Meek I son began his polful warfare against this personal enemy, litlcal career by serving four con-ecu- At last Pt-runa camo to the rescue, tiyo terms as Mayor of tho town in nil he jcUUi tlle nuove icttcr t0 Dr. Which 1)0 liVCS. I 1trt,n aa tl.i. r.rnlt lie was cit-ctcM to tno J-my-niin con gress by a very largo majority, nnd is tho acknowledged leader ol his party in Ills section of tho state. Only ono flaw marred tho otherwise romplt-to success of this rising states man. Catarrh with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, was his only un conquered foo. For thirty years ho waged uneuccces A l'laoo to Avoltt. Meandering Mike Say, Peta, youaa wanter strike Cincinnati oft yr visltln' list. Plodding Pete Wofs dat for? Meandering Mike Cauas I seen In de paper dat enuff aoap wu mad dera iu a day Ur supply ds hull town fcr a' year. TO CURC A COLD IN ONG DAY Taka Iiiatlva llroma Uttlalnr Tablrla. Alldruc ril lrtUH.1 ilia nwary ir It lalla to eura. K. W Urevra atsaatur la o eaati box. Ho, Tho first Teasel launched under the 'Cuban ting took the water at Itelfast not lung ago. She waa cliriatcur-d ltegiua and is about 250 feet In length, with a crone tonunge of 1,1100. She has been especially designed to carry molasses In bulk between porta on the Cuban coast. For forty year's I'tso-s Cure for Con sumption haa cured coughs and colds. At druggists. Price 25 cents. MaRttotlu Hatule. In tho district of Stnvanger, In tho southwestern part of Norway, there Is a place called Jnederen, a lint strip of const less than a mllo long, which is notorious for shipwrecks. Now a Nor wegian physicist has discovered that the sand of Jaederen Is strongly mag netic, owing to nn admixture of mag netic Iron ore. Ho found also tliat nt a dlstnnco of three tulles from the shore a ship's compnss showed a devia tion of a wholo degree from Its true position. Tho cause of the numerous shipwrecks, therefore, Is obvious. CITQ 'Permanently Cured. KontaorntrTOuanru fllO anvrttratday'auuunir.Kllue'atlreatNrrve ItMlorrr. Head for I'ree. M trial bnllleamttrfallM. Ur. 11. 11. Kline, Ltd.,ut irilisi., i-Mledrliila, fa. l.onl AVODuiy. too London banker, was tho first person In Kugland to have his photograph taken. Ho was a little boy. Daguerro himself took the picture while explaining his Inventtou to Ave bury's father. A Marvel of Relief PUTNAM Color mora soods brlxhter and falter colors uerumccu iu aire pcnc results, ask aeaicr. itacn ana niw color. MUNKUC UKUU (.U. MECKISON, OP OHIO Hon. Samuel II. Mitchell, 1 Tlald win Place, Brighton, Mass., member ol Council and House of Iloprtaentativea for V ard 25, Iloston, writes: "I hove never before found a medicine Wo have on file thousands of test! which would break up a cokl so readily as monials like those given above Wo Peruna, and it b abo effective in curing can gjvo our readers only a slight aAatrlt- glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited "I began using Peruna and in a few endorsements Dr. Hah man ia constant weeks the catarrh had vanithed." , y receiving for Feruna. UflUTrn "ALKflMKN toeanTaiaamoncitl'ie nBrilLU farmera and deatera aclllng Yin, Water and Ilurslar fro it Mafra. Trices ara within reach o! everyone. Oood money rnaK er. Hare aceuta now making llo.uu per day. Addreaa SPfCIALTYStlltNGCO. Portland Oregon E .r-H aWSCi Salzer's National Oats OivatMt fiat nt tha renlnrv. ijc.ucu in uutu in. in iirn. .Ml In llo. ti5,aQdluS'. Dakota 31(1 bu. per acre. Vou can beat mat record la 1505. Fox- 10c aiid this notice we mall yoa free Iota of farm eeed aampiea ana oar oia rauuoa. Hit- . lai all about mis oat wonder ana . IBOuaaoaa or otbar aeeda. 10HNA.SAL2ERSEEDCO. cl " ?" niti n Dr. G. Gee Wo WonJerful Rome Treatment Toll wonderful Chi nrae doctor la railed area! brcauaa be cun-a people without opera tion tbat are (lean up to die. It rurra with tboaa wonderful I'M nrae berba, rooia, buda, barka and veiablea thai are entlrrly un known ta nirdlral ik1- ence In tbia country. Tbruukb the uae of thoaa barmlraa remedlra tbla ramoua doctor knowa Ibe action of over WO different remedlea which be eucceaafully utra In dtfrerrnt dUraaea. lie lUarunK-retucurrratarrh, asthma, luuy, throat, rheuinatlam, nervuuanraa, atouiatii, llrr, kld nrya, nci liaa bundrmla or teallnionlala. Cbaraea moderate, fall and are bliu, l'atlrnla out or tbe city write for blanka and elrrulara. dendilainp. CD.NbULTATlO.N fUKK. The 0. Ges Wo Chinese Medicine Go. 351W.155 AIJIEU ST.. POBTIASD. ORECQN Mr Jlentlou paper I - -J ST. JACOBS OIL F E LE than any other dre. One 10c package colors a ?.!!'! AS d55.,er.f w,..v,ll..,m, ? Pal '0e Paf Wrtte lor lr booUet bow to dya, MONKOC DRUG CO., UnJomllle, MluourV or we win acfiu Neglected Colds Lead to Catarrh-Neglected Catarrh Becomes Chronic. Thu fact that catarrh will contlnuo to nlllict one person for thirty years shows how chronic thedisense really is. When catarrh hanonco fastened iuelf upon the human system, it shows a lisK)fiition to remain. Catarrh U not self-curative nor sclf-clim-Inativc. It continues as long it b al lowed to remain. Catarrh is naturally n chronic dlscaso nnd continues to grow worse, not bet ter. For thirty years Cong. Meeklson had catarrh, and yet ho axprieuced a euro by thu use-of Pertinn. Surely, if I'oruna will cure n carta of catarrh that ha run thirty years, it will euro more recent cairn. There ore probably lenmillionof uncured cases of catarrh in the United Stales done. What a multitudo of victims this is! What an oceuti of discouragement nnd iinhappitic'H I Wlmt a Niagara of an guih and suffering! In all probability Peruna would quickly euro every one of these cases. Taken according to tho directions, Fe rutm rarely fails to cure any case of chronic catarrh. Indeed, if it ever falls, it is becauso of miic complication entirely ono side from catarrh. Troi-bled With Catarrh a Lifetime Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mrs. 'William Mann, 605 Comlcy Ave.. Nile, Mich., writes: "After having been troubled with cotarrh all my life. Per una cured me. "I was so bad that I had lost tho senso of smell when I was about fifteen years old. My head and noeo were continually filled so that I had to brcntho through my mouth. "There waa a constant dropping in my throat. My general health was miserable. I felt tired all tho time. "About two years ago I began to take Peruna ond I feel He a different person. Now I con breathe through my nose with out any trouble, and the soreness in my throat b all gone. "Peruna has done to many wonders for mo that I gave it to my little daughter who had bronchitis nnd it helped her. I cannot praiso Peruna enough for what it has dono for mo." Used Pe-ru-na as a Catarrhal Tonic lion. W, E. Andrews, cx-congress- man from Nebraska, writes from tho Treasury department, Washington, D. 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