I CAT CANNOT 8UCK BREATH. Old Rn perntit ion In Vpaet by the High eat Medical Authorities. Spring Medicine There ia no other season w lien good nedicin. ia so much needed a» in the Spring. The blood is impure, weak »nd impoverished-— s condition indicated by pimples and other eruptions on the face and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, lack of strength, and want of animation. a a a a a a a a a • HORRORS OF MODERN NAVAL WARFARE : Can a cat really auck the breath of n child! We have alwaye heard that it could Few as are the people who can Im- I agin«* a tmttlefleld on shore, they are Away back In early childhood we dis I vastly fewer who eau picture with any tlnctly remember of frequent warn- Inga to look out for the cat. Do not c*rta1uty the some of a naval coufitet allow the cat to ret Into t>ed with the Terrible, too. as are all scenes of baby, aa It Is liable to suck the baby's Make the blood pure, vigorous and warfare, there secuis something akin breath, which would cause the baby to to sacrilege, to destruction of God'e rich, create appetite, give vitality, die. >wn realm. In uian daring to carry strength and animation, and cure ' Uis bioodthirsty. destructlva animosi 1s there any foundation for auch a notion as this? We never could dis all eruptions. Have the whole family ties out upon the stainless blus of the cover any real moaning to the belief begin to take them today. pure «ea Yet here, no matter how ter that a cat can suck the breath of a “Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used In rific the slaughter, how widespread the child. Indeed, the seutence Is totally our family tor sorus time, and always with .leatnicUon wrought by man upon hie unintelligible. good results. Last spring I was all run fellow man. the merciful »ea. inipol- What la meant by aucking the down and got a bottle of It. and as usual lutable, reticent. Immediately effaces breath? It may I* true that the cat received »real benefit," Miss Bivnak all trace thereof- hides man's mis attracted by tlie breath of a child Boves, Stowe. VL doings from the gaze of high heaven, who had recently been nursing, might Hood's Baraaparllla promise to nor allows the poor remains to 11» and attempt to interfere in aonie manner •ure and keeps the proml.«. fill the air with pestilence. with the child's mouth. In young cats And thia, of course, more so now the Impulse to nurse might l*e excited than ever has been before. In the Character ofOnr Immigrant». by the smell of the child's breath Prior to 1880 tbs nations of western days when Britain twain« the sover It Is liarvly possible that the cat might Europe. Great Britain. Germany and eign power at sea. and her wooden tie ho I zin I with a de«ire to bite or to de handled and fought the Scandinavian countries furnished wails were vour the child's lipa or tongue, lured over 80 per ceut of all our immigrant» through whole days lu closest proxim on hy the smell of milk. We are not the hlghret class that we could hope ity with their enemies. It often befel In a position to deny these possiblli for. Hungary, Italy, Poland and the that ships hulled through and through tie». Maybe they are true. other countries of eastern Europe fur with shot drifted for many day» But not any of theae supposition« nished less than 1 per cent. From 1881 while the handful of unwounded sur furnish a basis for the statemeat that to ISA* the ratios changed slightly, but vivor» accomplished tasks such as the cat ia liable to auck the child's stUl western Europeans were greatly make the uifnd reel to think of. breath. We have always Soard this But modern sea warfare has changed In the majority. From Germany alone statement with a shudder of horror. For more terrible, we drew 1,500.000 citizens Inside of 10 nearly all that. It seems to convey some weird, hor yeaia. Lately conditions have chang but mercifully far more swift, will be rible tragedy that can kanlly be imag ed. Eastern Europeans and Asiatics the conflict lietween hostile fleets In ined. But It is a mere fancy, the ori vend us 75 per cent of our Immigrants the future. There will be scarcely any gin of which la hard to explain. (so-called Europeans*, while western suetf thing as the lingering agony, Yet we would advise mothers to be Europe sends us but 24 per cent. In long drawn out. of the old days of aea careful atiout leaving the Infant with 1001, for Instance. Austro Hungarians. fighting For one thing, modern Iron- a cat We do not favor the idea of Slovaks, Croatians, roles and Magyars c.ads and cruisers going into action cats sleeping with children. Nor do to the number of 114.000 came in. while will choose the leaser of two evils eon- we favor the practice of children play 136.000 Italians honored us with their fronting them. Because of the deadly ing with cats, handling them, mopping transfer of "allegiance." In July of peril of splinters and of fire, every them around the floor, fondling them, thia year 6T.S38 people of all nations thing of wood In their fittings, even dressing them up as dolls. It is not to the twats, will be cast away at the Immigrated Into this country. good for the cat It is not good for beginning of the fight. la the Sprint. the child. Neither cats nor dogs ought Then, when the battle Is Joined, th. to be treated in this manner. They are Lowndes. Mo., April 4th.—Mrs. H. seaman must needs bare a heart of all right in their place, but they are ; C. Harty of this place, say«:— brass Incased In triple steel, a uiind not fit for playthings. “For years I was in very bad health. that refuses to meditate upon the hu- If the superstition that a cat can Every spring I would get so low that I med ate possibility of one of those ter- •uck a child's breath has operated as a was unable to do my own work. I ribli twelve-inch projectiles plunging seemed to be worse in the spring than preventive to mothers allowing their down upon his vessel's deck, and out. children to play with cats it has served any other time of the year. I wa.«: amid the disintegration of all her gang a very good purpose, but such childish very weak and miserable and had much lions of energy, through the bottom. uotlons are hardly compatible with ma- pain in mv liack and head. I saw "f «» •" un ture reflection. It Is one of the old IRxid'a Kidnev Pill, advertised last spring and began treatment of them and •“<! «Inklug a matter wives' fables which may have served a good purpose, but It Is too ridiculous they have certainly done me more good 0 111 “utea. A '* when she sinks, stone-llko— for repetition. There are other and than anything I have ever used. “I was all right last spring and felt, pumping being, if possible to a yet un better reasons why the cat and baby should not be left together than the better than I have for over ten years, j damaged engine, a manifest absurdity fifty l . _ years of'age * _ and am stronger , in G»*l rent fabric of steel—with her vague, unintelligible fear that the cat 1 I am ; must go all her crew It may sound will suck the cbild'a breath.—Medical today than I have been for many years and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills credit cruel and hard-hearted to speak of Talk. their end being mercifully swift, but, for the wonderful improvement.” The statement of Mrs. Harty is only in view of the horrors of the old wood »Kêeley houor - mo « phi NE-TOBACCO !y?ure KABI7S PERMANENTLY CURED one of a great many where Dodd’» Kid en ships floating on. veritable charnel e**'—’ — ros full »» atkula M — ney Pills have proven themselves to be houses, when the battle was over, the very best spring medicine. They there was hardly any other term appli are unsurpassed as a tonic and are the cable. Electric Light and Pubi c Speaking. only medicine used in thousands of The modern man-of-war will not. at Singers, actors and public perform any rate, prolong the agonies of her ers generally aie able to speak with families. crew when she Is scuttled. Sb. will go much greater ease and comfort in a Pa's Expertenoe. down quick Into tne pit In a halo of building lighted with electricity than "Say. pa.” queried littls Johnay steam, a whirling vortex of waves, and In one where gaslight is used. In the Bu m pernick I e, "do actions speak loudet former case th. temperature of the than words?” whole building Is more equal and the “Civil actions do, my son,” answered risk of catching cold is consequently the old man. "A judgment is wore tha. diminished. The speaker is cooler, does a dun.” not perspire, his throat is not parched, How's This? and bls voice Is less liable to get We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for husky. It Is said that since the intro any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by duction of electric light public perform Hall s Catarrh t ure. F J. (.HENEY A CO . Prop«.,Toledo, O. ers are in much better voice than they We, the underalgned, hare known F J. were before. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills I : NO APPETITE - EMACIATED - NERVOUS. Many Women During* the Spring Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and Nervousness What They Need Is ' in five minute, from the commence ment of her downward plunge there will be no »Igti that ahe haa ever been, and only If other ve.*el» be very near will there be any possible chance of saving a handful of stalwart awlm mere whose superhuman struggles Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5455 Kin- have wrenched them clear of the de vourtng, down dragging eddies More entile street, I'ittaburg, l'a.. Supeiu - than a mere handful there could not tendent Junior Society id Methodist t»e In any cnse, since another tremen Protestant Church end leading soprano " Wools cannot dous difference between past and pres <4 the choir, writes ent sea fighting u thnt ths steel-clad dwrritie my thankfulnen to you lor monster, go Into battle with hardly a Peruna. I was a sufferer from sys man visible, almost sll of them hid temic catarrh lor years ami »»« in h den behind massive walls shut In from very much run down condition. I was the devastating Impact of large pro- extremely nervous and hud ‘lie most Jectllee, well a» the horrible hall foolish fi •are over nothing. I was thin and emaciate i. of llotehkiaa and Maxim bullets. “My physician advised mo to leave The pomp and pageantry of sea war fare In Nelaou'a day. with Its stripped this climate but as it was not I'rllU'll crowds of men swarming about th. lent to do so at tills tune, I took the Incumbered decks, and streaming flags advice of a friend to use a bottle of I* • from every mast, haie gone with the rima. 1 took it faithfully and when towering ranges of Milla and nimbi» the first bottle was gone I fell so much sailors who leapt about aloft handling twtter that I bought six more and took them even durlug the height of t>attto them faithfully, after which 1 looked The new man of war goes Into th. like a new woman. “I gained in flesh, my appetite re fight grim, unadorned, and apparently proceeding by her own volition. Ilk. turned and all my old symptoms had some unthinkable marine monster be disappeared. I am more than thank (til to Peruna.” — Mis» Bertha M gotten of the elder slime. Rusli. Nor will th. elements Interfere either I AM URI I». to retsrd or accelerate the Issue» as once they did. Whether It b. calm or Everybody Is Tired Spring Weath storm. blue sky or fog. night or day, er Docs It—livery One should the battle will be Joined. Be Cautious. To a landsman, and .ven to a mer IV press ion of the nervous system at chant seaman, there la something pe the approach of spring is the cause. culiarly terrifying In ths notion of a General lassitude, dull, heavy sensa sen fight In n fog. It ts n time of tions, continual tired feeling, with ir terror even tn "peaceful navigation, regular appetite, and sometime« loss of since the great sea breadths seem to sleep. Peruna meets every indication liars contracted, and one s faculties ar. and proves itself to be |>erfectly adapted kept at their utmost tension In caae of to all their varied peculiariti«». Pe running across another ship, l og la runa invigorates the system, rejuve the only elemental condition that suc nates the feelings, rva'ores the normal ceeds tn making th. great, wide sea appetite and produce, regular sleep. look a little place, where not merely That tired feeling which 1» the nat navies have no room to float, but It ural result of the depressing effect of «evms Impossible to avoid colliding warm weather immediately after the with the only other ship that was In invigorating cold of winter, quietly dis •lght before those fleecy walls of mys apjwars when Peruna is taken. Thous tery closed In upon the seafarers. Yet ands are dailv testilvuig to its pt icelee» th. modern sea warrior among us Is benefit. trained to welcome that terrifying con Mrs. 11. Kassatt, 130» W. 13th dition of things, to dash at utmost street, IVs Moines, la., writes “1 am speed through the thickness and burst happy to give my endorsement for your upon his enemy with ths sudden un valuable medicine, Peruna, as I consid expectedness of the lightning stroke. er it a valuable medicine to take when And to add to all theae terrible con- I the system i. run down from overwork. MINN Bl RIHA M. RUSH 1*11 I sill R<l. dltlons of modern sea warfare we have About two years ago I felt that I must Miss Rush Suffered With Systemic Catarrh Was Nerv on», Had No now the submarine. Not content with take a long lest a- I ha.I Iwsn unable the mighty arena of conflict afforded to work for over a to< nth sixl could Appetite. Grew I hin and ImsUatcd. She Now l ooks IJkc a New Woman by the open surface of the sea. In gala, not r<-gain my strength, I could not After a Course of I'c-ru-na. or fog. or calm, the sea fighter must steep at night and was in a very nerv I decided now descend Into darkness and si ous, high strung, condition Tired, Nervous Women. If you do not reiche prompt and lence. th. realm of the utterly un to try what Peruna would do to build •atidaitory revolts from the use of known. In order that he may haply up my strength, and am pleased to say hurl, at on. fell blow as from a burst that I began to improve very shortly, Peruns, write al on*c to Dr Hartman, ing volcano. Into blazing, boiling ruin and in less than two months I was able gl» Ing a full statement of your *aae, and death, eight hundred llvea, and to take up my work, and felt letter and he will he pleased tu give you his the revenue of a principality. For man than I have for years. I take it now haa even extended the battle ground twice a year and find that it keeps n>e valuable adv ce gratis. of the sea.—Frank T. 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NOT A SKIN DISEASE, Must When a soldier or a sailor is told a gun la of a certain caliber lie knows exactly what the words mean, but the ordinary layman does not, and. there for«. when lie read some time ago In the newspapers that the biggest gun in the world bad Just tieen finished at Watervliet arsenal It Is very doubt ful If he was able to form any precise Idea of the magnitude of the new weapon. If so. be will surely be interested in the picture which nccom- panles this story, since it represents two children sitting In th« very breech of this monstrous gun and thus shows at a glance Its great dimensions The children are 9 or 10 years of age and there Is ample room for both of them. THE DEADLY TORPEDO’S METAL BRAIN It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic It has been stated that much of the pains are shooting through the joints and muscles and they are Japanese success fights inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters around Port Arthur to the for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, gyroscope. This is no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it • delicate appar is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, atus for keeping a and every time you arc exposed to the same conditions that caused torpedo straight in the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism Its course, even will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what through a distance you apply externally. Too muc much acid in the blood is one cause of of 2,000 yards. It Rheumatism ; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidney3 and Is a small, weight ed. wheel-like ob torpid liver are other causes UHABL8 TO SLEEP AT NIGHT. ject. carefully bus - which bring on this painful dis Sidney, Ohio, August 26, 1903. ease, because the blood becomes A few month« ago I was feeling weak run down and unable to get sleep at tainted with the poisonous mat and night. I felt extremely bad, and also had rheumatic pains in my joints and mus ter which these organs fail to cles. The medicine I used gave me only carry out of the system. Cer temporary relief at best; so seeing 8. 8 S. recommended for such trou tain secret diseases will produce highlj bles, I began ita use, and after taking ft Rheumatism, and of all forms for some time was well pleased with the pended on gyinbols In the buoyancy result. It did away with tha rheumatic this is the most stubborn and pains, gave me refreshing sleep and chamber of th. torpedo. Attached to Its up my general system, giving me severe, for it seems to affect built strength and energv It is a good medi axis Is a steel spring connected with the every bone and muscle in the cine, without a doubt, and I take pleas tooth gearing A rod to the air lever endorsing it. actuates it. When the lever Is thrown body. The blood is the medium R ure F. in D No. r. 8. 8. BOUGHTOW. back the spring la released, and tbs by which the poisons and acids are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of gyroscope spins around at the rate of 2,200 revolutions a minute In bls book Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you on "Torpedoes and Torpedo Vessels,” can never get permanently rid of it. As a cure for rheumatic trou Lieut. Armstrong, of the British navy, bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn’t inflame the stomach says: and ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs, "The gyroscope works a servo motor, but tones up the general health, gently actuating a pair of movable vertical stimulates the sluggish organs, and at rudders placed In recesses In th. ver the same time antidotes and filters out tical fins. These rudders, be It re of the blood all poisonous acids and membered, are therefore supplement effete matter of every kind ; and when ary to the small adjusted vertical rud S. S. S. has restored the blood to it. ders ordinarily fitted, but which may natural condition, the painful, feverish be discarded If a gyroscope Is being used. If, now, the torpedo from any Joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. cause, external or Internal, be de Our special book on Rheumatism will tie mailed free to thos. fleeted out of the line of fire, the gy desiring it. 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Agers Seventy seven per cent of the wornet and but <13 per cent of the men taking the civil servlve examination are able to pass It. • m llluks—Th»y say that thrre are teli» of thousands ot farti* curisi» in lina country. Wlnk»—Te». and there'll lo» tana of thousaii'ls more, rf thè doctore doo't coinè down In their prive». 5 m f»c-S*wll» Wrapper Below. Liked Shorter Mlles. CURE SICK HEADACHE The Into John It. Proctor, president of th. Civil Service Commission, was a student of the University of Pennsyl Ths Archbishop of Canterbury takes vania In 18*13 and 18*14, and In his col rank as first peer of the realm. lege days liked nothing better than to set out early on a frosty morning and walk twenty-five or thirty miles through the country. Once he met an Irishman on the road to Morristown. He and the Irlshmnn plodded along together a matter of six or seven miles They a topped and read each milestone, and Proctor said: When the nerves are weak “I think that milestones cheer a road up wonderfully, don't you?” everything goes wrong. You "Faith, an’ I do that," said the Irish are tired ail the time, easily man. ”1 find them a great comfort. It discouraged, nervous, and would be an Improvement, though, If irritable. Your cheeks are they was nearer one another, wouldn't itr Women Have the Better Hecord. Ra-' I r . V • ' Dr k. II. Kllur, I t.l Bl* Àn b M . I'hliash ’ KILLS aswnwm m Court of Arbitration. Perrin’s Pile Specific ” rijo I I I Ò Il servo-motor, and by mean, of the ver tical rudders steer, the torpedo back again to It. original position." Thus the torpedo bi endowed with a brain, so to speak, that directs Its course through the waves on Its tnla slon of death. 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