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Catarrh. /
Pe-ru-na
Cure<S Him. , .r
A GREAT many remedies to tempora- 4
rily relieve catarrh have been devised
irom time to time, such aa sprays, snuffs,
creams and other local applications, but, as
a rule, the medical profession has little or
no enthusiasm in the treatment of catarrh.
It is generally pronounced by them to '
be incurable. I
It therefore created a great sensation in (
med:cul circles when lJv. llartnian announced
that he had devised a compound '
which would cure catarrh permanently. i
The remedy was named Perunn. and in j
a short time became known to thousands
of catarrh sufferers north, south, east ami '
west
Letters testifying to the fact that l'e- j,
runa is n radical cure for catarrh began to (
pour in from all directions.
Thousands of such letters are on file in !
t... ?c tv._ i? i 1
..... ....... ui i in- i eruim aictiicino v. o.
Rev. E. Stubenvoll, Polla, Wis., writes:
"I feel obliged to extend you iny personal
thanl:* for my complete restoration. All 1
thrnuch the winter I suffered from throat ,
and lung trouble, but recovered my entire
health bv the use of your excellent remeidv.
Pcruna."
The following lotter from a prominent | i
gentleman of I?s Angeles is a case in
point: i
Mr. .1. W. Fuller, President of the Tcwcler-Association
of Los Angeles. Pal., j j
has been in husiness in "that city for sev- 1
enteen years out of the forty-live that he
has been engaged in business. Concerning '
his experience with Peruna he says:
'/ was troubled trfih catarrh nf the \
hratl far r?i" ?i >/ v'<i re. /1 a /fro ted w;/
fit' >iv ? ? h ? /? rt?*a a??.1 ? tah '. / I 1
Every Day;
L, . C?n ba cosily cudo with our
Well Augers & Drills
One mtn and on<? hornrj rwjnlretl. Wo
v?u. ' ore the only moker* of tl?r Tlrttn Well*
Borltiff And Rock-Drilh.iK Muohiao.
Warmntrd the Kf?t on Forth!
Many of our rustomero raoko from # >(! toiMo n doj*
Hovu and wrcul.urt KHKIS. Addrc?a.
LOOMS WiACHINE CO., TIFFIN, OHIO.
So. 11.
^DROPSY
te 10 0ATS* TR?ATMEHT FnEStZl
jfti H?voiaado Dropsy and its ccm?
Pfcajii y plioatiojia a sjmoialty lor twonty
XBpyF? f years with tils most wondorfu
X ,t escoeee. Bara cored many thoxi'A^andcaiei.
cs-B-n- a2"H'8 oo?o.
11 Atlanta, Sa. 1
The presence of bacteria In the waters
of the Mississippi Kiver at St.
l^ouis was asserted before Special United
States Supreme Court Commissioner
Frank S. Bright, in the hearing
of the Chicago Drainage Canal case today.
I)r. Amand Ravold told of tests
taken two years ago. showing .19,518
bacteria in sixteen drops of water
taken from the Chain of Rocks, eighteen
miles north of St. Louis. "The destructive
power of this number of bacteria
is all sufficient to cause serious
THE TEST
A Vast Number of Kidney Suffering P<
say but for the Free Trial they wi
Golden Merit at your Command to
CoLriracB City, I a., Feb. 10, 1903. ? I,
received tlio sample package of Doan's
Kidney Pills and took thein according to i
directions. They did me so much good, 1 ^
I procured a 50 cent box at the drug store ' |
and have been greatly benefited. I had > ]
tne backache so bad I could hnrdly walk ; |
also had urinary troubles, that caused me 1
to get up two and three times of a night. ,
I am all right now. Long may Poan's 1
Pills prosper. Yours truly, A. U. Sine. ;
tscvere and long standing cases should i
'take advantage of free Medical Advice.
Oiiand IIapids, Mien Feb. 17, 1903.? !
I received the trial package of Doan's Kid- \
ney Pills promptly and can truly say I
juw all and even more than recommended, ;
I suffered continually with a severe pain
in tho back, which the pills entirely overcame,
and I am able to work, wlrich would :
mot have l>ccn possible but for Doan's :
;Kldncy, Pill*. J. A. ScnuAM?. 355 , !
Buchanan St., Grand Rapids, Mich. I,
I ft? ftiH'' .
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1 JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION
>ss of Hearing:,Smell
' Keel
SUteJ Like a
o|ipipip Young
^ Again" |
? ? .*_<*nptnt
lotsof money with dot-tovs and
the use of lomal applications to relieve
nie, but to no purpose, until my
attention teas called to the wonderful
c/fects o/ l'aruna.
''I must say that I met with most
surprising a nd salts/ aciory results,
l'eruna took hold of the. com plat nt
and drove It entirely out oj my system.
*Although well along toward the
allotted span of man's li/c I am
pleased as a chlUl over the results,
and feel like a you mj man aga In."?
if. >>. rimer.
Stici. letters as the above are not used
for publication except by t!i?' written permission
of the writer.
A pamphlet tilled with such letters will
he sent to any address free. This book
should be read by all who doubt the curability
of catarrh.
If you do not, receive prompt and satisfactory
result .from the use 01 Poruna write
it onee to Dr. Hnrtmuu, pivinz a full statement
of your en.-e, md he will be pleased
lo pive you his valuable advice prat is.
Address Dr. 1 lartruan, President of The
Ilartvi; : Sanitarium. C'olunihus. U
Genninc stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
f apudine
S Cures Nervnusn ss
;nd h rvous hea.ach^.
tO, -15 mid SOt1. at Drugstores.
injury to human health," he said. "The
purifleatlon of the water as It journeys
toward St. Louis was far from sufficient."
The new Princeton University catalogue
shows a total of 1,382 students
mis year, against 1,354 last year. The
number of professors and instructors
has increased from 101 to 108. The
combined Princeton libraries contain
256 volumes. 11,000 having been added
during the year.
OF GOLD.
:op!c. Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills,
mid still be in Agony. This means
* Test.
Aching backs arc eased. Ilip, back, and
loin pains overcome. Swelling of the
limbs and dropsy signs vanish.
They correct urine with brick dust sediment,
high colored, pain in passing, dribbling,
frequency, bed wotting. Donn's
Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravel,
lielicvo heart palpitation, sleeplessness,
lcadnohe, nervousness, dizziness.
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kjjijOTrinffig& f
IMsp'OteB
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The need or ji ri.uk roam in photo.;
rnphy is obviated liy l>r. il(""kiel, of
Berlin, by the use of a reddish-brown
soil) I ion. Immersion ot' the pkues hi
this for two minutes renders the thin
impervious So lighv. alter which tl:e
developing ran be done in broad duylight.
A naturalist says that the liisslug of
the rat 's merely an imit. tion o. the
hiss of the snake, done for the rat's
protection. Everything in nature
dreads the snake, and the hiss is its
characteristic note. That other animals
should imitate it. therefore, is
only a part of nature's protective
scheme. ?iisa * ?
i ,
Arsenic, tho dreaded pol-on that Professor
Armand tinntiev, of Paris, asserts
is essential to life, proves t<? be
disseminated in the primitive rocks,
from which sea-water derives its store.
The minute quantity taken in ike
food becomes localized in the skin a:.d
its appendages, the thyroid and inc. u niary
glands, the brain and the boner,
and it is stated to be the exciting ferment
of the functions of sciisath i
and reproduction, just as phosphorus
in*- i'.\i rfincui ui tin; lUiauni.s
of cellular nutrition.
A naturalist says that 11:: ? rod-billed
weaver-bird is to In* fot iu' nowhere
except with buffaloes. The reason is
that ilie bird gets nearly on all i.s food
on the big, woolly animals, catching
and eating the parasites and insects
that infest them. It tlits front one end
to the other of the big body and hunts
Its prey as coiilideutly as if the buffalo
were without life, and the buffalo welcomes
It as a friend. If danger approaches
the bird stops feeding and
dies tip into the air with a peculiar
sound that the animal takes as a wanting.
A series of experiments was recently
carried out at the Altonhurg colliery,
near Snarbruckeu, Germany, with lime. i
tar anil earholinonin to ilntcmiiim tin*
respective value thereof as preservatives
of mine timhei against rot. I.ime
was foutt 1 to he of the least value,
while con) tar, although insuring per- ~
feet preservation of the surface of g
the timber, failed to protect the in- |
terior, wiiicli in every instance was
found to bo seriously attacked by rot.
Carbolineuin, however, gave excellent
results, provided the timber coated had
been previously barked and well dried. 11
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The llrst city In Germany, and perhaps
in the world, to use ozone for the S|
purification of its water supply is
Sehierstein. Chemists and bacteriolo- ^
gists have long boon familiar with the a
germicidal qualities of this form of h
oxygen, and a number of attempts
have been made in Kuropc and Amor- tc
lea to utilize the principle. Scliierstein, it
which is a suburb of Weisbadon, ap- ^
pears to be a pioneer. 1 bough, in the
adoption of the system on a large scale.
An elaborate factory to produce ozone
electrically from the atmosphere has
been erected at the waterworks, and n,
has now been turned over to the municipality.
Similar apparatus has been
installed at Paderhorn. Ozone is used ol
j to purify only drinking water, and
I treatment with it is substituted for
| sand filtration, tile favorite expedient a
1 in <*?*? .'.dti.w. ,.1.1
Hilling tui t)V UUIn 1 111 Ul UUUUA* |
ious bacteria. j :
Atniizintr A<1 venturer*. |
In few of the fascinating stories of
"The Arabian Nights" are th re tales :
more bewildering than the authentic
accounts of the operations of the Humberts,
who succeeded in borrowing
millions of francs from the shrewdest
money lenders in France and elsewhere
upon the Continent of Europe, y
These big loans were obtained solely
by means of the ingenious fabrications
of the swindlers concerning a colossal .
fortune which never existed. It was ;
entirely mythical, like the riches of the J
Count of Monte Cristo. The Humberts '
tied to Spain when the bubble hurst. I
After a tedious delay, for which it
is not easy to account, they were at- ;
rested in Madrid, where they had
sought refuge. Who can explain why
they were not discovered and taken ~
Into custody in the Spanish capital long
ago? However, they are now hael; ?j
In Paris, and as the French laws 2
against swindling are entirely severe, 3
and French nrtifipontintiu m??>
women guilty of gigantic frauds are |j
proverbially relentless, it is likely to go H
bard with the Humberts. But their
peculiar careers have been as astonish- I
ing as were those of the celebrated Kj
adventurers Cngliostro and Cassanova
in the eighteenth century.?New York 3
Tribune. &
Mo Doubt of Identity.
One morning a hanker stepped into fij
his office and most effusively greeted H
his bookkeeper, who had entered his 1
service just twenty-live years before, R
at the same time banding him a closed $
envelope with the remark, "This Is to
serve you as a memento of the present t
occasion."
The grateful recipient did not von- ?
ture at first to open the envelope until A
encouraged to do so by a nod and a 0
smile from his employer. And what ^
do yon think it contained? The bank- a
er's photograph?that, and nothing I
more.
The bookkeeper was dumb for the ;|
moment. I
"Well, what do you think of it?" I
his principal inquired. . '
"It's just like you," was the reply.? B
New Yorker.
A X?Ter-r?llliiB Weapon. 1
Contempt pierces the thickest hide of ^
self-complacency.?New York Press. ^
bTi i^hVi^ 'n i Ti'"v it i 'if 3. .. I ., w -i*- ''
IOne of the essentials of the h:
information as to right living and
health and happiness. "With p
recreation, of enjoyment and of <
I to that end and are of not less vr
wholesome foods and the selectiii
when needed... "jyjth the well-i- only
when nature needs asjhilaii
cleansing the system effectually,
long been known, yet until with'
to resort to oils, salts, extracts of
which were found to be objecth
increased quantities. '" .
Then physicians having learnec
and carminative principles were
11 principally in the leaves, the Call
a method of obtaining such priucip
of pre* nting them with pleasant t
mo3t acceptable to the system and
Syrup of Figs?as figs were use*
because of their agreeable taste.
This excellent remedy is now r
best of family laxatives, because ii
and sweetens the system effecti
functions and without unpleasant
tinued when it is no longer requin
All who woqjd enjoy good heal
that it is the one remedy which
approve and recommend and use
alike enjoy, because of its plea
beneficial effects.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by a'l
of fifty cents per bottle, in origii
the remedy?^Syrup of Figs?ar
California Fig Syrup Co.?printed
| Louisr-Ule,
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Reflections of a bachelor
(New York Press.)
The road to the- poorhousc runs i
irough the stock market.
Getting into society is the invention ,
f the devil for getting into debt.
All women are good actresses off the
tage; and mighty few on it.
Every woman takes a lot of satisfac- |
on in the thought that she would be ]
terrible flirt if site didn't have such
igh ideas.
When two women go to a restaurant
) divide a ehieken salad between them
is a luncheon given in each other's
onor.
Some men pay small debts for the
trpose of contracting large c uea
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Even the man with a v.cr.k in'.ollivt _
ay be headstrong. j .
June Tint V>i 1 n.u Coi.on makes top
f the market buttc .
T)rm"t imagine that all your neighbors j j
<cd reforming. '
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ipp3* homes of to-day is a fund jf
the best methods of promoting
roper knowledge, each hour of
effort may be made to contribute
due.than the using of the most
ig of the best medicinal agents J
>rmcd, medicinal agents are used ft*
ice and whiie the importance of /f
when bilious or constipated, has j c
in recent years it was accessary f
roots, bark3 and other cathartics J N
mable and to call for constantly \
1 that the most excellent laxative V- , :
to be found in certain plants, \
fornia Fig Syrnp Co. discovered \
iles in their purest condition and ^
tiid refreshing liquids in the form
the remedy became known as?
i, with the plants, in making it,
apidiy coming into universal use as the
: is simple and wholesome and cleanses
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after effects and its use may be discerned.
th and its blessings should remember
physicians and parents well-informed
and which they and their little ones
sant flavor, its gentle action and its
reliable druggists, at the regular price
ul packages only, having the name of
d the full name of the Company?
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