PRESIDENT FULLER JEWELER? ASSOCIATION Threatened With Loss of Hearing,Smell and Sight From the Ravages of Catarrh. Pe-ru-na Cured Him. A GREAT many remedies to tempore riljr relieve catarrh bve been devised from time to time, luch a apraya, emiffa, creams and other local applications, but, as rule, the medical profeaaion haa little or no enthuaiaam in the treatment of catarrh. It ia generally pronounced by them to fce incurable. . It therefore erented a creat ernation in, pnedical circles when Dr. Hartman an nonnced that had deviaed a compound which would cure catarrh permanently- The remedy waa named Peruna, and in ahort time became known to thousands of catarrh aufferera north, aouth, east and weat. Letters testifying to the fact that Pe runa ia a radical cure for catarrh began to pour in from all directions. Thousands of such letter are on file in the oftjee of The Peruna Medicine Co. Rev. E. Stubcnvoll, Pella, Wia., writes: "I feel obliged to extend you my peraonnl thanks for my complete restoration. All through the winter I auffered from throat and lung trouble, but recovered my entire health by the use of your excellent rem edv. Peruna." The following letter from a prominent gentleman of Los Angeles is a case in point: Mr. J. W. Fuller, President of the .Tew elera' Association of Ixm Aneeles. Cnl., haa been in buainesa in that eity for sev enteen years out of the forty-five that ho baa been engaged in business. Concerning bia experience with Peruna he says: "2 teas troubled with catarrh of the head for many year. It effected my sm of mmetl, hartna and right. J A Delightful Prison. I It Is very doubtful If there la any- where a more delightful prison than tbat of Tobel, In Switzerland. There are very few guards, not more than one , to every 25 prisoners, and they never ' think of carrying arms. The prison ers' cells are constantly open, so that I the Inmates can easily communicate I with each other and can tell at any . time what the guards are doing. More over, the prisoners are allowed to have , paper, ink, newspapers, cider and varl- i ous dainties from the kitchen,-Including fried eggs, ot which they are very fond. One would suppose that pris oners would not desire to leave such an earthly paradise as this, yet three notorious murderers Lohrer, Schmid ! and Hess quietly strolled away from ! It recently, and, it is said, have not as yet shown any inclination to return. I $1,500,000 Insurance. Charles W. French, a wealthy resi dent of Mansfield, 0., has applied to life Insurance agents In Cleveland for a policy for $1,000,000. John Wana roaker Is said to be the best Insured man In this country. He carries poli cies amounting to $1,500,000. ) THE TEST A Vast Number of Kidney Suffering say but for the Free Trial they Uolden Merit at your Command t ' ... T " Columbus Crri, U., Feb. 10, 1008. I received the sample package of Do&n's Kidney Pills sod took them according to directions. They did mo to much good, I procured a Stfcent box at tho drug store and have been greatly benefited. 1 bad the backache so bad I could hardly walk ; also bad urinary troubles, that caused me to get up two and three times of a night. I am all right now. Long may Poau a Plus prosper. Yours truly, k. C. Bite. Severe and long standing coses should take advantage of free Medical Advice. Quaitd Rapids, Mich., Feb. 17, 1903. I received the trial package of Doan's Kid ney Pills promptly and can truly say they are all and even more than rooommended. X suffered continually with a severe pain in the back, which the pills entirely over came, sad I am able to work, which would not have been possible but for Doan's Kidney Pill. Mb. J. A. BcmAUB, 855 riininr-" BL, Grand Jteids, Web. P'tit lotto money with doctor and the tue of loeat application to liivo me, but to no purpose, unfit my ultent 'in tons called to the wonder ul effei tof Peruna. ''I must sty (hat I mot wtth most surprising and natlulaetory reunite. Peruna took hold of the complaint and drove it entirely out of my eyt If ih. "Alt hough well along toward the allotted span of man's life I am pleased at a child over the results, and feel tike a young man again," J. If. Fuller. Sue 1 lettera aa the above are not used for publication except by the written per mission of the writer. A pamphlet tilled with such letters will he sent to any address free. Thia book should be read by all who doubt the cura bility of catarrh. If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of l'eruna writ at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state ment of your case, and he will be plcaaed to give you hia valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The; llnrtman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Memory Lost After Fall on Ice. As the result of falling on the icy sidewalk, Samuel A. Chapman, of Bos ton, a student at Annandale College, is suffering from a peculiar malady. On the evening of January 20 Chapman, in company with two other students, called on friends near the college. On their return Chapman slipped on ths try path and, falling backward, struck the base ot bis spine. He suffered no immediate affects, and being helped up by his companions, walked on to the college. Next day be was uncon scions, remaining so for two days. Up on regaining consciousness bis mem ory was a blank. In about two weeks he made some progress, looking to ths improvement of his memory. He la nineteen years old. Bygone London Customs. In Edward Longsbank's days persons living In the city were allowed to keep swine "within their houses." But these Plantagenet plRs were not to oo cupy sites that encroached on ths streets. At a later day the permission to keep them even within one's bouss would seem to have been limited to master bakers. OF GOLD. People, Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills, would pUll be in Agony. This means to Test. . v - i AcUlllg bncks arc cased. Hip. back, and loin paitfs overcome. Swelling of tha limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick dust sedi ment, nigh colored, pain in passing, drib bling, frequency, lied wetting. Doan's Kidney Pills remove calculi end gravel. Kclleve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness, dizziness. ' FREE -SCALED WITH PUBUO APPROVAL. FInuo aand me by mall, without obargs, trial box Doao's sUdu fills. Kama , , T'ost-orBoa , , , , - State.. (Oat cut eoupo no doUad Hnas sad malt as VfSUMvSUilM UImiu Uo., Ifeibio, K. Y.) JUdisai AJvias Free-Strictly CassHnwtUL AGRICULTURAL. Row to Bell Ponltry. , It Is Impossible to create a demand for any commodity unless we give prnminrni'c to It, and let the public1 know of Its merits. This Is trite, not nlone of fnncy poul try and eggs for breeding, but also of mnrket poultry and eggs, where a pri vate trade Is sought. The fancier must exhibit his stork and show to the public that the fowls are not only good, but that they have been bred from stvalus tbnt will re produce pood fowls. The man who sells eggs and poultry must advertise mid let the public know what he has to sell. When a customer Is secured especial enre must be given so that no fault enn be found. . . The time is at hand when publicity must be given, and no one can hope to succeed who bides his business from the public's jrnze. The Incubator manufacturer has set a good example of enterprising public ity, nnd the poultry producers must fol low bis example. Furnish the public something good, nnd you can well af ford to let the world know it. Home and Farm. Floor Space Per Acs, It Is n matter of great Importance to know how many her.s can be kept In one pen nnd at n profit. There is quite a general opinion that hens which are allowed to roam at will or have spa cious yards do best in flocks of forty o forty-five, and on being confined to Winter quarters should have about ten square foot for each ben. From actual tests this has proved nbout right. They niny be confined closer if they have a scratching shed where they can run In bright weather. This may be made open to the south and nnnexed to the hen house, and It would be better if such shed or apart ment was closed with plenty of glass on the south side. This npnrtment need not be ns warm as the regulnr house. Mine is of plain boards put on up and down, nnd cracks battened. It has two laiatc windows in south, as cut shows, with spacious door, which can be left open on tine winter dnys, so the hons enjny a good warm suii bath. The win dows should be arranged with curtains to close cold nights. Most of the feed Ins is done In the scratching pens in Utter of chaff or straw. George H. Townscnd, In New England Home stead. The Home Vegetable Garden. All who own or rent homes should raise their own vegetables, but quite often it is the farmer who owns the largest number of acres who does not raise one-tenth of tho vegetables used on the place. In planning for the home gnrden this year try to have some thing new. Few ever try to ralFo tho cauliflower, knowing nothing of this most delicious of all vegetables. Oth ers try but fall because seeds are start ed In open ground, when they should be started In hot beds very early in the season. Soil must be well enriched with a good manure. This vegetable requires a high state of cultivation to bring It to perfection, and moisture is one of Its most essential requirements. Some varieties are naurally self blanching, while the outer leaves must be tied over bends of others to Insure their snowy whiteness. Late sown sorts are best grown In shade of fence or buildings. The salsify or vegetable oyster is one of our best vegetables, nnd is indispensable for soups. This not very well known root Is like the parsnip, and like it one of the few winter vegetables, bardy enough to be left where it grows and dug when needed. This is sown in rows, or ridges like beets and can he sown at gardening time in April. Have toma toes, radishes and summer squashes in abundance. Many gardeners make one planting of peas and then stop. They should be planted at Intervals of two weeks from early April until June, and then one can have them in succession for quite a while. Have plenty of late beans, for the October benns are usu ally more appreciated than the early summer sorts. Sweet corn planted at Intervals during the summer will give one any number of delicious puddings until frost. Do not make the mistake of waiting until planting time and tbeu making the garden of whatever bap pens to be on hand, but make your plaus early, and order fresh seeds from some reliable seedsman, then yon will not be disappointed in poor seed when too Inte to remedy your mistake. Laura Join's, in The Kpitomltsfc. Eradicating Weeds. "How can we eradicate daisies and similar weeds?" is asked at every meet ing. There are some reasons for the appcurance of weeds which, if under stood, will show us what to do. One of nature's laws is that something must be kept growing on the laud. This is for tbe purpose of protection. When the desirable, more complex plants fall to grow coarser dues come in. Make the soil a congenial and comfortable home, so those plants wanted can thrive, and the coarser ones disappear. One of the surest ways of getting rid of daisies Is to use plenty of niuuure. A second reason Is the neglect to pre vent their seeding. A common practice Is to mow the fences after haying or harvest. At this time most of the foul weeds have matured seed over a great er space than If let alone. Many of them when cut early will form a sec end crop, which la rarely looked after, A third reason Is the system of using machines and abandoning tbe boo, Wtere tbe fields are level aud level cul ture is practlcod, where smoothing bar rows and weeders are used with Intel llgence the fields are, or can be, kept clean, but under any other conditions our fields are 'weedy and much more weed seed Is matured than under the old methods. In most cases the hoe could be used to advantage as of old. Its use would produce better yields and fewer weeds. In fighting the orange hawk weed (devil's paint brush) an application of 3000 pounds of salt wns found to kill them, and If applied In the afternoon wiien the grass is dry did not hurt it. Salt can be applied to dock and weeds of that kind with success. The wash ing of excessive amounts of salt on to adjacent plots should be guarded against. The sprrtylng of weeds with copper sulphate (blue vitriol) Is suc cessful where used. One oat field was badly infested with many weeds and wns thoroughly sprayed. In August there were few weeds, and the oats were larger and cleaner In straw than the unsprnyed, yielding a third more. The amount used was one pound to four gallons of water, nnd about forty gallons per acre. Tlnnts thnt are cov ered with wax, oily substances, bnlrs and protections are not afTectfd by this treatment New York Tribune Farmer. New Strawberry Plots. Early In tho spring is when the new strawberry beds should be made, and those who contemplate having tbeni cannot prepare the ground too soon. It is a fact tbat but few farmers, com paratively, know how to grow straw berries. It was for a long time be lieved that it was difficult and labor ious to grow them, when, in fact, thero !s no crop In a gnrden tbat can be grown so easily, or which gives such valuable results in proportion to cost. Strawberries can be had on every farm nnd abundantly. Growers who make their land produce maximum crops have secured 10,000 quarts per acre, but 5000 quarts may be considered an excellent yield. TV some Idea of how many quarts may be grown on a small garden patch twenty-five by 100 feet, which is less thiin 1-10 of an acre, 300 quarts on Bucb a space Is at the rate of 5000 quarts per acre. Consid ering also the qunllty of the berries on the farm, for homo use, will be supe rior to any that enn be purchased in market (as they will be fully ripe and not Injured by trausportntlon, they will bo worth at least ten cents per qunrt, or ?30 for the crop of a small patch twenty-five by 100 feet smaller than a city lot. As more berries can be grown proportionately on a small plot than on an acre, there Is no reason why 500 quarts should not bo picked the first bearing season. Tho strawberry bed. If kept clean and free from grrfss and weeds, should continue to produce crops for two successive seasons or more. Dow or spade the ground ns deep as possible, and then spread manure over the surfnee to the depth of two or tbreo inches, working It well into the soil, but before working tbe ground apply also for an acre a mixture of 100 pounds nitrate of soda, 200 pounds bone meal nnd 150 pounds muriate of potash. Let it be done tho first wurm day, early In spring, and be sure to work the manure nnd fertilizer well Into tbe soil and make the soil as fino as possible. Then leave It until April, when tho ground should bo worked over again. For a small patch the la bor will not be so costly, and, as the first preparation is tUc most Important tbe work should be well done. After the plants arc set out but little work will be entailed on the farmer. As there are new and better varieties in troduced every year get from some re liable nurseryman two kinds stamln ate and pistillate (male "and femaic) plants, as the selection of varieties depends on whether the soil is heavy or light. If for a garden make the rows three feet apart, placing the plants one foot apart in the row. Every fourth row should consist of tbe stani inate variety and the others of the pis tillate kind. A patch twenty-five by 100 feet would require about 000 plants. Use only young plants runners from last spring's growth which may be known by their roots being nearly white, those of old plants being dark. Set them In straight rows, pressing tbe earth well around the roots, using water. If necessary, being careful not to cover the crowns of tbe plants. After tbe plants begin to grow use the hoe and work between tho plants well. A hand-wheel hoe may be used between tbe rows, and It will work very close to the plants without Injur ing them. If the plants are "checked" In the rows thnt is. placed in lines both lengthwise and crosswise the or dinary hoc need not bo used, as the wheel boo will enable one to do the work of several men with hoes. In that maimer a small patch can be hoed lit nf teen minutes, or even in less time, DoTiot wait for grass and weeds to ap pear, but keen Jlie soil loose. During the summer each plant will throw out runners, and soou the bed will be thickly matted. It will be an advan tage then to cut the stems which con nect the runners with the parent plants. Should weeds or grass appear In the matted rows pull them out by band. If the matted rows ore a foot wide It will leave but a small space between the rows to cultivate. If water con be applied on a small patch during a dry spell It will be beneficial. Along in the fall. Just as winter ap proaches, cover the rows with tine ma nure, and over the manure use a light mulch of salt bay or straw. Early In the spring rake tho bed over, so as to remove tbe mulch between the rows, and after the plants are well up use straw or salt hay under them, so as to have the berries clean. These details are not as laborious as they seem for a small crop, and if choice varieties are used the result will be very satisfac tory. The instructions apply to larger ureas also, if beavy yields of choice fruit are desired1. Philadelphia Record. One of the essentkl of the happy homes of to-day Is a fund of Information as to right living and the best methods of promoting health and happiness. With proper knowledge, each hour of recreation, of enjoyment and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and arc of not less value than the using of tbe most wholesome foods and the selecting of the best medicinal agents when needed. With the well-informed, medicinal agents arc used only when nature needs assistance and while the Importance of cleanolng the system effectually, when bilious or constipated, has long been known, yet until within recent years it was necessary to resort to oils, salts, extracts of roots, barks and other cathartics which were found to be objectionable and to call for constantly Increased quantities. Then physicians having learned that the most excellent laxative and carminative principles were to be found In certain plants, principally in the leaves, the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered a method of obtaining such principles In their purest condition and of presenting them with pleasant and refreshing liquids in the form most acceptable to the system and the remedy became known as Syrup of Figs as figs were used, with the plants, In making It, because of their agreeable taste. This excellent remedy Is now rapidly coming Into universal use as the best of family laxatives, because It is simple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing tbe natural functions and without unpleasant after effects and Its use may be discon tinued when It is no longer required. All who would enjoy good health and its blessings should remember that it is the one remedy which physicians and parents well-informed approve and recommend and use and which they and their little ones alike enjoy, because of Its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all reliable druggists, at the regular price of fifty cents per bottle, in original packages only, having the name of the remedy Syrup of Figs and the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the frout of every package. Although hats were first manufac tured In England by Spaniards as far back as 1510 there are parts ot Spain Wtere the hat is unknown, except In pictures. The men, when they need a covering, tie up their heads and the women use flowers. fan? School Children Are Sickly. MotharOray't Sweet Powdors for Children, nsad by Mother Gray, s nurse In Children's Home, New York, break up cold In U hours, cure Feverlshn ss. Constipation, Htomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 2S Hample ranged Fan. Addreaa Allen B. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N.Y A good memory ia sometimes a convs eiont thing to forget with. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor sny easo of Catnrrs that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbinei a Co., Propa., Toledo, O. We, thaundorslgned, have known F, J.Che. Bey for the last 16 years, and believe him r leotly honorable In all business transactions and Unanclally able to oarry out any obliga tion made by their firm. Wist a Tsuax, Wholesale Druglsts.Tolo Ja, Ohio. Wit-tiiKO, KimAMBvi!i, Wholesale Dru j- Ests, Toledo, Ohio. all'sCatarrn Cure is taken Internally, aet lng directly upon ths blood and mucous sur faces ot tha system. I'rlee. 76c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials Irs. HalTi Family rills are ths best. It's no fan for a woman to suffer if tbe has to suffer id silence. FITS permanently onred.No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerreBoatorar.Sa trial bottleand treatise free Sr. B.H. Klius, Ltd.. Ml Aroh Bt., PhUa,,fa. The girl who marries in histe Is sain times obliged to walk horns. Mr.Wuulow's SoothlngSyrup for ohlldraa teethlng.softentho gums, rsduoes inflemma tfrpi lAjt paln.ourea wind eolio. Ma. aHla The man. with one foot in ths grave finally gets there with both feet. flso's Car tor Consumption is aa Infallible sasdlctn for sought and oolda. X. W. tUaros, Oo a Grove. N. J., Feb. 17, 1903. Even the man with a weak intellect snay be headstrong. Jon Tikt Btrrrxa Cotoa makes top of the market butter. Don't imagin tbat all your neighbors need reforming. SOLID FACTS! ALL WEARERS or THE ORIGINAL mm OILED CLOTHING (UOt Om. rtLLOW) 5ay.it i a THE BEST "Safest' IN THE WORLD ,rtni AND CAY IT EMPHATICALLY! A J TOWl CO. BOSTON. r1Al U S A. SHE rows a CANAMAN CS.laM, ToioNta, CAM a Russia's 8alt Lakes. Probably the most remarkable lake In the world Is one with a coating of salt that completely conceals the water. It may be seen at any time during the year, fully exposed, being seen at its best when the sun is shining directly upon it. This body of water Is one of the saltiest of the salt lakes, and Is situated near Obdorsk, Siberia, says tho London Globe. The lake is 9 miles wide and 17 long. The salt coat Increases elx inches In thickness every year. The many lnslands with' which the lake Is studded are said to act as braces and to help keep tbe arched salt crust In position. 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We recommend it a tha Iwat and afeat asternal rntinter-lrrltaut known, a lan aa an etternal remedy for nalna In tha rheat and fomsrh suul sJi rhsn inatlr, netjralrtr and rntitjr eon.,htli)t. A trial will prove what we claim for It. and It will be foun be inTaluable In The household. Manr people "It t tha Iteat of all your preparations.' louna to opl aa Prtco. I A I'stntsL st all rirMir-irlattv nr nthaw .aa1M or bjr Bending thia amount to aa In poatafaataaipa we will aend rou a tuba by mall. No article ah mild be accepted by the public nnleag the aama oaxrlea our label, m otherw.ee It la uol gen uina. ru 17 State Street. New York City. CClin CTAIID Oa rull deserlptloa dCIIU OIHMrs ana price ot arty cholc i'hftap Farms tn Ashtabula Couuty; best county In Ulilo. 11. N. BANCUOFT, Jotrorson, Ashta bula County, Onto. nDADCV KBW DISCOTHT'.sma MJ W W I O I snick rsllaf lad sarss ona Book of wMimonis's snd IO da ye tiMtrasss Vrts. Br. a. a. saaia a sob 4. ss a. Atisau. Om. 21 0 Kindt fori 6c. n It U A fact that Hitlicr's mr found tn 1 uortgardintfaind on morefrmnthn-f1' M Itefe other In Amatitx. Tbtrt I M rTt reason for thlsv, W's) own snd od- 1 m i fj"ireih.n ipi Telling an MJtM win i., itoi-LLtl lironiiii, pwii,"3'i lu ttuup aud 0 I 1 1 aWCVAVS!. at -aVICt KM il