A Hydrophones. Professor Gray's Invention for trans mitting tound under water has been tested by the Metropolitan Steamship company, and the captain's report that they have been unable, Invariably, to locate accurately the Ttoston lightship, upon which snmerged bell was being runs;, when approaching at full speed at distances of three miles and upward. 'Young women may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith In the use of Lydia E. Pinkfaam's Vegetable Compound. Judging from the letters aha la receiving from so many yonng girls, Mrs. Pinkham believe that our girls re often pushed altogether too near tbs limit of their endurance now adays In our publlo schools and semin aries. Nothing Is allowed to Interfere with atudlss, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor often physical eollapae follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, ften It Is never recovered. Miss Pratt "Pbab Mas. PnrxjiAif : I feel It my duty to tell all ynn(r woman bow much Lydla E. Plnkhnrn's won darfnl Vegetable Compound has don for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did ot care for any kind of society, but Sow I feel Uk a new person, and have grained seven pounds of Sesh In three asontha. "I recommend It to all young women who aaffar from female weak eas." Miss Alma Pbatt, Holly, Mich. fseeo firfit y hi?t mm i mil inuinr rr" From competent LLbRL HUIIUL eaaa and we will advla as to in law gnTrn Ing It and the bst enuraa to aurana. Rncloaa mosey order tor 11.00. No additional chart ASSOCIATED LAWYERS, OX St. PITTS BUM, PS. Tha FREE llonastoad LANDS OF in til im ATTR1QTI0MS Fir 1104. VWiaaa of ittm of tns4rnlftorH Oratn mnA Oravrlnt Luiil to b bad fr rttt. or by pvrnhsaw froui Milwftj Comiui Lind trpotrntloaa, THK GREAT ATTRACTIONS. 6wd eNst, wlallajhtfal allwU. aplKidld mIiI ays earn prfet awelail c4ltt.H ayseitlonel r II way tt4vs7Mw sin 4 VMlik atawi ft flu earn Kealroti !, Tb popnWflnn of WMtsn OaimmIa Inntasapif! py tmmtrnttlon dartoaj ttM pmi Jr, ovw au,au4 Mlo AmsrloAns. For ft daaortpIlM itlM iq4 othar Inforauiloa tVpljto Mr. VV. U. M'OTT, BapftrtnSftfldant of Immtsmstlon. Qitmwm, H-atMsnlaw Sour Stomach I at. CateaK.f and fesl Ilk tnawtnan. I haw frMn a saflArAr from dyapiptta and soar stomach for tha last two year. I ha bean taklna m di al n and othir druas, but aonld find an rallsf only for a short ttma. I will rooromsnd Casarata To fay frtsnda as tha only thing for Indlaestton and Soar a to math and to kaep the bnwsla fa good aoat ialoau That ara ysry nlea toaat." , . Uarry itueklsy. Mane a Chunk, Fa Best Tor CAHWt CATHARTIC Vlaaaan. Palatahta, Potant, Tasta flood, Ho floM, WTr Strhan, Waakan or Orlpa. I9e. ie, We. Kaef Sold In bulk. Tba gsnnlna tablet tain pad OUO laarantaed to eura or your money back. tarltng Ramady Co., Chicago or N.Y. 509 ANNUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES CAPSICUM VASELINE (PCX DP IN COkLAPMDLB Tunis) A substitute for and an parlor to mustard or any otaer piuwr, ana wiu not nuauruie moataeuoaie bkiu. 'inenain-aiiavitiB-ani ouratlvaqualtticsof thtaartiolearewonder- fuL It will aton the toothaobeat once, and ralleva headaoha and ar.latioa. Wa rocom mod It aa tho bast and aafeat aztaraal oounter-lrritantEnowa.alao aaanezterDal ramedr lor nalna nui CDeal audatumara and allrheamallcneut-cjgtc end gouty com plaints, A trial wlU prove what wa claim font and It will ba found to be Invaluable la tha houaehold.Uanvpeopleeav'ltlatb Mater all of yonr praparatlona." Frlra is eta,, at all drugglau or othar dealers, or ty aandingtblaamount tnnelnpoataRaaUmp, wa will tend yon a tnoeny mall. ro article ahonldbaaooentad by theDnhllounleoatlir aama oarrlee nnrlnhel.aaotherwiaeitla&ot saaoina. cnKSHUKouuM jnt-u. to. IT 8Ute btreat. Nkw Yoke Citv. GREGORY. SEEDS Bocoeaafollr aowa tor Dearly half a cantury, Catalogue free. MB.afarreM Bil,aaaa,Saali f Stippcssfully Prosecutes Claims, Latw Pnpofual BF.ualoar U.S. Pnaloa Bureaa. Ilia la eWU var. li ail aHaaauv alauu. atu alaea P. N. U. 8, '04. 1, .a.. .A. I w;8t8r.n Canada Rusestl 8sgs Retires. Russell Papo has gradually with drawn from participation In the af fairs of tine flnsnrlal district, and now spends most of his tlmn In his new home In Fifth avenue. Instead of ar riving at his office early and remain Ins; late, as has always been his cus tom. Mr. Page drops In durlnn th fotrnoon, looks over his mall and re turns home early In the day. He sel dom attends meetings of directors of the corporations In which be Is Interested. There are 20,000 Indian children In school, 02,010 Indians who can speak EnRllsh ond 143,074 Indlnus who wear civilized dress. aware or Olntmeau for Catarrh Tha C-ontalw Sfarcary, samamary will sumlr Huttroy the sn of Smell andcnmplrtnlydnrnnsretlix whole m. tern when entrlnir It through tha munous surfaces. Rurhartlcloaahould never be uod except on pmacrlptlon from reputable phy SIpIiuw, a the dnmnge they will in In ten fill J to the Rool you ran po-wllily derive from them. HnH'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O., contnlna no mercury, and la taken Inlernnlly, noting; directly upon the blooil nnd mticouaanrfncea of theaysitnm. In huyinv linll'a Catarrh Cure be euro yon it the genuine. It In taken In ternally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney A Co. Testimonial free. Pold by nniBRHts; prtno, 78o. per bottle. Take Bail's Family Tilla for constipation. Tha erection of galvanised Iron houses In Bloemfonteln, tho cspltnl of tbe Orange River colony, has been prohibited. The legislative council at rretoria has voted in favor of the Introduction ot Asiatic labor Into South Africa. Ta Waah China Silk Dreasee. China silk dresani may be quite atieeeae.. fully washed. Demove all spots with hen sine, then wash In warm sonianda, rubbing between the hands, rinse through several wnters. Use Ivory Roap and do not rub the Soap on the drens. Wring as dry as potwlhle, wrap In sheet or clean cotton cloth, and, When partially dry, Iron. F.I.SHSOB It. Tahkis. The priests and monks of Italy live long er than any other Drofeaiional men in that country. Tesalnte and Billion Dollar Graes, The two greatest fodder plants on earth, one good for 14 tone of hay and the other 80 tons green fodder per sere. Grows everywhere, so doea Victoria Rape, yield ing 80,000 lbs. sheep and swine food per acre. A.C.U JfBT SKITO 100. IN STAMPS TO THK John A. Raiser Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive in return their big catalog ana lota of farm seed ssmples. China's population, according to recent estimates, numbers 426,000,000 of souls. lamsnrePlso'sCnre for Consumption nared my life three years ago. Mas. Thomas Hob bibs, Maple Bt., Norwich, N.V., Feb. 17, 1000. On the Weat Indian Island of Neria there ia a population of over 13,000, with only one doctor. Cider for Gout. According to United States Consul Boyle, at Liverpool, cider has become a most popular drink In England, due to a considerable extent to Its recom mendation by many physicians for rheumatic and gouty disorders. He says the cider of England Is usually vry good, and is put up In an attrac tive manner. During the past two or three years there has been a great re vival of the elder trade. He says there Is no reason why the United States should not get a good share of this growing trade, especially as much of the cider for this year's consumption is mad from Canadian apples. What necessities of life does tha United States Import? A rrof.'g-lonul Nurse Tells Rrr Ex perience With Doan's Kidney l'llls. Montague, Mass. Fostcr-Mllbnrn Co., Uuffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen I henrtily wlnh those who are suffering from backache and dis turbed action of the kidneys would try Dunn's Kidney Pills. As was the case vr-ith mo, they will be more than sur prised with the results. I hnd been troubled for years with my spine. I could not Ho on either side. Spinal cramps would follow, anil words could not explain the agony which I would endure. While la these cramps I could not speak or move, but by making a great effort after tbe cramp had left me I could begin to speak and move a little, but my whole back was so sor and lame that I could not even have the back bathed for some time. My nerves were In a terrible state. I would rath' er sit up at night than go to bed, dread ing the cramps and the terrible buck aches. I consulted physicians, but got only a little relief for tho time being. Seeing your advertisement, my mother urged me to try Doan's Ktduey Pills. After using one box I was better, and have ever since been on tbe gain, I have no backache and no cramps now, and I feel like a new person. My nerves are better and I know my blood is purer. Words cannot express my thanks to you for what Doan's Kidney Pills have done for me. In my work as profes sional nurse I have a chance to recom mend them, and they did me so much good that I will do so on every possible occasion. HATTIB BRIGHAM, Nurse. Doan's Kidney Pills are sold at 60 cents per box. Address Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T,"for a free trial box. IllilP A t'nlvcranl Demand, T Is not only the diivers ot II pleasure Trnirics, me own I ers of high strpplng pairs iri rpl or ntitoimmiics, but tno lIH formers of the State who have viidt crops to move who are most Inslslcnt upon tho Imperative need of good roads iiml who are pledg ing the payment of vast sums frni.i their local treasuries If the necessary State nld will bring about the better moiit of New York's public highways. Ths wonld-lie driver for pleasure who bumps along country roads that rival that traditional rocky route to Dublin swears between jolts that it Is a shame that the Empire State's thoroughfares are not decent places of travel, but the farmers are the men of nil others Interested In tho proposed great scheme of public Improvement. They use the roads more than any one else In their dally work and haul ing crops en route to nmrket, nnd though they were at first opposed to the State "good roads' appropriation nnd tbe additional county subscription to It that mennt Increased taxes to every one of them, they ore to-day the most earnest advocates of the mens tire to bo presented at this session of the Legislature. And their attitude Is Hint of wisdom, for no money ap propriated by the Stnte brings more lasting ficnetlt to the community at Inrge than the sums given for the building of good roads. In every locality r.-bere the better ment of the highways has b.en ef fected by general and local taxation the voting of the necessary county subscription In order to gain State aid was first effected only after tue most vigorous objection on the part of the farmer, who say only larger taxei to pay In consequence. But the universal result of the better roads has been to transform the objectors Into enthuslns tic lndorsers of the movement. Every county and township In this nnd othel States that has expcr.ded money fot the Improvement bas found that II lins enriched the neighborhood vastly. Not only has It Increased the tarrying capacity of the vehicles, lessened the cost of travel and diminished wear nnd tear, but It has tended to build up a county by making It more attractive In every way and drawing to It well-to-do people who are a source of rev enue to tbe various Incclltles. The Legislature of this State In 1003 passed favorably r. pon the proposed submission to the people of n consti tutional amendment enabling the issue of bonds to the amount of $50,000,000 for the building of good roads, half of the sum to be donated by the State and tbe other half loaned to the coun ties agreeing to meet half tho local cost. This must be passed upon again In 100I5 before It can go before the peo. plo for consideration, so It will be 1006 before such aid can be given the va rious counties. Meanwhile there Is a universal demand for linmedlnte relief, nnd from all I nrts of the Stnte the legislators are urged to appropriate at this and tbe following session at least $2,000,000 annunlly for highway work, on the plan of the counties meeting half the necessary expenditure. There should be no opposition to this proposed measure, for It Is the wish of the whole State, and as half tbe bur den will fall upon the counties con cerned, while tho public at large will sharo -the benefits, the bill should go through with ncclnnuitlcn as a meas ure that will do "tbe greatest good to tho greatest number." New York ller. aid. The Farmer and State Aid. Fonr States, New Y'ork, Massachu setts, Now Jersey mill Connecticut, liuve In the past ten years spent nbout $10,000,000 as State aid for building wagon roads. About $0,000,000 bas been added to this sum by the counties and towns where tho State roads were built, and about 2.100 nd'ei of State road hnvo been completed In these four States. Pennsylvania last year Appropriated $0,300,000 for tho build ing of Slate roads. Wherever State roads have been built the selling price of farm lands has been increased from twenty per cent, to fifty per cent, and even moro in some cases. The 2500 mili'i of State rood already built have been of such benefit to the farmer that they have caused a great demand for moro good roads. Five States have found it good to uld In tho building ot wagon roads by n State appropriation. Why should not the National Govern ment aid in building roads in every Stato of tho Union? Congressman Brownlow, of Tennessee, bas answered this question by introducing In Con gress a bill appropriating $24,000,000 as national aid for 'building wagon ronils. This sum is available at the rato of $8,000,000 a year for three year3, and Is distributed to each State according to its population, except that no Stato shall receive less than $250, 000. The States or counties receiving this money must add a liko amount. This appropriation will build between G000 and 7000 miles of splendid nation al roads and will give, say, from 100 to S00 miles to each Stato of tho Union. It seen.; to many farmers that It is tlmo for tha National Government to aid them and they Lopo the bill will become a law. Sensible Ileal Eatats Hen. The real estate men of Atlantic City, N. J., havo formed an organization for tbe purpose of abolishing all 'for sale'' or "to rent" signs from bouses and lots, and to use tbe advertising col umns of both out-of-town and local newspapers Instead. Georgia Marble. At A marble-producing state Georgia may rival Vermont. The marble belt to about sixty miles In length, ex tending from a southwesterly direc tion from the North Carolina Une through Pickens county. The supply Is practically Inexhaustible, and a depth of the deposit In many places Is over one hundred feet. But white and colored varieties are found. The characteristics of the Georgia marble are purity of chemical composition, uniform texture and peculiar crystallr structure, rendering It remarkably durable because of Its slow absorption of water. FITS permanent ly cured. No fits or nnrvous rcssaflcrllrKt dny a use ol Dr. Kline's Clreat Ncrvcllcslnrer. alrlnilinttlennd trrntlscfrea Dr. M. II. ULiwi.l.tJ., 1.11 Arch Ft., l blla., Pa The clirnpeat telephone service, in the world ia in Grand Rapids, Wis. Millions la Oala. ' Pnlrer'a New National Onta vieMed In 1813 in Mich. 240 bit.; in Mo.. 2V) bu.; in N. D., 310 bu., and in 30 other Statca from 1.10 to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if generally grown in 1004 will add millions of bushels to the yield and millions of Hol la ra to the farmer a purse. Try it for 1904. Largrat Seed l'otato and Alfalfa Clover growers in America. A.C.L. Falrcr'a Spelt. Itrnrdless llarlev, Horns Builder Corn, Miraroni Wheat. Pea Oat, Billion Dollar (irasa and Enrlirat Canea are money mnkcra for you, Mr. Farmer. JUST SRND THIS flOTICS AND 10C. In stamps to John A. Salzrr Sped Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive in return their big catalog and lota of farm seed samples. A marked increase ia noted in tha num ber of triplets and twina born in Berlin of late years. Mrs. Wlnslow's (toothing Ryrup forchlldran teething, soften thegums, reduces Inflamma tlon.ullnys pnln.curit) wind collw. aSo. a bottle The flounder is an industrious fish and lays 7,000,000 egga in a year. Money refunded for each package of PtiTNail Fadeless Dns if unsatisfac tory. There is one peculiarity about camels. They ara tbe only animals that cannot Norway has established, a working men's bank, the object of' which Is to loan money at a low rate of Interest to workingmen with which to purchase homes. The plot of ground to be bought Is not to exceed five acres, and the erection of the home thereon Is not to exceed a total cost of $804. The Interest charged Is 3'4 per cent. Forty-two years are allowed In which to refund the money. FRAUDS IN A BALE OF HAY. r rands In Watch Caaee. According to an article in the Cincin nati Commercial, a fifty one pound atone waa recently found in that city secreted in a bale of hay of eighty pounds. Thia ia not aa bad aa finding a lump ol lead of nearly one-half the weight of the solid gold watch case secreted in tbe cen tre of the case. Gold watch caaea are sold by weight, snd no one esn see where this lead ia secreted until the springs of the case are tnken out and tbe lead will bo found secreted behind them. These eases are made by companies who profess to be honest, but furnish tha means to the dishonest to rob tha public. It is not plcasnnt for anyone to find that he litis lugged a lump of lead in his watch case. Another trick of the makers of spurious solid gold watch raxea is to stamp the ease "U. S. Assay." The United States doea not stamp any article made out of gold and ailver except coin, and the fakir, hv using this stump, wants to make the puiilic be lieve that the Government had aomething to do with the atamping or guaranteeing the fineness of watch cases. Another trick of the watch fakir ia to advertise a watch described aa a solid geld filled watch with a twenty or twenty-five-year guarantee. These watches are gener ally sent C. O. P., and if the purchaser has paid for the watch he finds that the com pany which guaranteed tbe watch to wear is not in existence. The Duebcr Hampden Watch Company, of Canton, Ohio, who are constantly ex posing these frauds, will furnish the names of the manufacturers who are in this Ques tionable business. Ahout forty-two per cent, of clergymen reach the age of aeventy. The Dutchess of Marlborough be lieves strongly In physical training for children, and her own two sons, the Marquis ot Ulandford and his little brother Ivor Charles are undergoing a course of Instructions dally at Blen heim Palace. Atfalra CIotct. For years the editor has been urging farmera to aow Alfalfa Clover, and glad he ia that thnusanda of wideawake farmers, scattered all over America, are doing tins Cow, to their crcat benefit and satisfaction. A. Walford, weatlnre Farms, l'n., writes: "I hove CO acres in Salzvr's Alfalfa Clover. It is immense, I rut three crops this sea son and have lots of pasture bemdes." lion. II. F. Hunter, N. P., says, "Sal ser'a Northern Grown Alfalfa clover can not be beat. I have solved the nuention of stock raising here. Salzcr'a Alfalfa is good for 3 rousing crops of hay, Salter's Siielts for 00 bu. of grain and 3 tona hay, Sal zer'a Macaroni Wheat for OS bu. best hog fattening wheat, end Holder's llnnna Bar ley, for arid, dry land, ia good for 70 bu. per acre. These are all great hog, sheep and cattle latteners, and last but not least, 6alrer'a Victoria Rape for sheep, and Sal zer'a Teoainte, good for 80 tona of green food for rattle, and Poller's Billion Dollar Grass and llromus Inermia for lota and lota of good hay. These things make it possible for me to grow livo atock by the thousands. Have you heard of Earliest cane? Gives aiz mowings a year, and Teoainte, the 80 ton per acre fodder wonder? - JUST SEKO THIS NOTICE AND lOO, 1H STAMPS to tha John A. Salter Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and receive their big catalog and lots . farm aeed samples free. A.C.L. Forty millions of calendars are gratui tously distributed in the United States during the first month of every year. Many School Children Ara Sickly. Mother Orny's Hweot Powdora for Children, used by Mother Oray, a nurse in Children's Home. New York, break up colds in 34 hours, cure Foverbihneas, ('omttlpatlon, Htomaan Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 26s. Kample mailed Fbss. Addreaa Allen a. Olmsted, La Boy, N.Y. In Germany one man in 213 goes to col lege; in Scotland, one in 620. Statistics gathered by an old Prus sian officer show that the present Em peror William has caused thirty changes of uniform in the .Germany army. These modifications have cost ach officer $233.27. A MILLIONAIRE'S SYMPATHY kefnaed Old friend Loan of S)S, 9wt Started Htm Amew la Life, "A man whom I knew well, one who hnd once been a very prosperous busi ness man In St. Louis, but who had met reverses, walked Into the office of one of our Western millionaires and asked the loan of $"," said ex-Con-gressinnn Charles F. Joy, of Missouri, at the Sliorehaui. "Tho r.inn seeking the favor hail been a close friend ot the millionaire before be bad become Immensely rich. The unfortunate une went to the other In fear nnd trembling, dreading to be turned down, for ho knew tlint the news of his taking to drink had reached the ears of his otd-tlinc friend. "He was greeted with cordiality, however, nnd plucked up heart to ask for the money. Immediately the mil lionaire's demeanor changed. 'No,' said be, 'I ctin't let you have $3.' " '1 hardly expected you would,' re plied the supplicant, 'but thought that maybe for our former friendship you might do me that little favor. How ever, It does not matter. When n man's luck deserts 111 tn he ran get no assist ance from any quarter,' and with un air of nbsoluto dejection be turned to leave the office. " 'No, I won't give you what you wanted, but wait here a few minutes,' anil tbe inlllionnlre went Into bis pri vate room and held a brief conversa tion with one ot bis employes. In n quarter ot an hour the clerk returned and held out a big, fat envelope to the miserable being. The latter, hardly realising that any one should scud blin a communication, broke the cover, nnd Inside found live brand new one linn-dred-dollar bills and a railway ticket to St Louis, with berth or parlor car. On seeing these, anil realizing that the man whom ho supposed would not lot him have $" had been bis benefactor, the recipient of this unexpected gener osity broke down and cried like n child. "There Is not much more to the story except that with the money the man went to his old home and started up in a small business, out of which be de rives a comfortable living. The moral, If there be one, is Hint millionaires are often ns sympathetic ns ordii:iry nior tals. This particular one I know to be tbe possessor of a big heart, nnd yet be bas the best reasons for never talking about bis nets ot charity." Washing' ton Tost. WORDS OF WISDOM. Habit Is the dcepesi. law of human nature. Cnrlyle. Good nature Is stronger than toma hawks. Emerson. Talebearers are just as bad as tale makers. Sheridan. Those who complain most are most to be complained of. M. Henry. Almost always tbe most Indigent are tbe most generous. Stanislaus. True gentleness Is native feeling heightened und Improved by principle. -Blair. He that thinks he can afford to be negligent, Is not far from being poor. Johnson. Terslstent people begin their success where others end In failure. Edward Eggleston. He who commits Injustice Is ever made more wretched than be who suf fers lt.-I'lato. A friend that you have to buy won't be worth what you pay for him. no matter what that may be. O. V. Fren Uce. Worked to Win Bride. Almost like tbe biblical story of Ja cob reads Edwin Everhnrd's narrative of his compact with Alfred Jones, of Omaha, Kelt., which was to give blra the farmer's daughter, Minnie, In mar rlnge In return for six months', work on tho farm. The deviation comes at the conclusion. In Everhard's case another mail won the affections of the girl and the modern Jacob got himself In jail for stealing a horse as a re taliatory matter ngalnst the father for alleged breach cf contract. "I was to help on the farm work for half n year," said Everhard, "then I was to marry Minnie nnd the farm was to be our home. Before the expiration of six months 1 learned that Minnlo preferred n rival. Jones said his end of the contract was carled out to the letter, because, all ho promised was consent. I did not propose to get tbe short end ot tho bargain and ran off with horse." Woman Hated llor Sex. 'A dispatch from n small vlllago In Hungary says that Murlska Slnilt, the beautiful woman iinter, is tleatl with pneumonia. Even as a baby, Marlska exhibited a strango diversion to her own sex, and a corresponding love for the other. She would never kiss her mother, but jumped with pleasure whenever she saw her father. At the ago of three she cut her dresses into strips and stolo boy's attire from a neighbor, which she donned forthwith, refusing to wear tho clothes of her own sex. When eighteen sho ran away from home, put on priest's garb and studied successively at several universities un til her sex was discovered. Marlska served a dozeu or more short terms In jail for impersonating men. She died cursing womankind. An Interesting O) atlon. An exceedingly Interesting operation has been performed In a hospital at St. Antolne, France, on a man who had swallowed a long carpet tack, which bad lodged in .he bronchus. The operation of tracheotomy was sue cessfully performed, a silver tube was Introduced, and with a magnet the nail, nearly on inch long, was ex tracted. The operation lasted five minutes, and was executed by Drs. Lcrnoyet and Guises, proving tbe broucbus may now be operated on as easily as the larynx. Fails Cablegram to tbe Nw York Herald. , FOR THIRTY YEARS Congressman Meokkon -Suffered With Catarrh-Head His Endorsement of Pe-m-na. a a ' CONGRESSMAN ajjaa'a'aayaaa. nn aaaaaaai Hon. David Meekiaon la well known, not only in his own State but tbroughont America. He began his political career by serving four consecutive terms aa Mayor of the town in which he lives, during which tune be became widely known aa the founder of the Meekiaon Bank of Napoleon, Ohio. He waa elected to the Fifty-fifth Oongreaa by a very large majority, and ia the acknowledged leader of bis party is his section of the State. Only one flaw marred the otherwise complete success of this rising atateaman. Catarrh, with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, waa his only uneonquereel foe. For thirty yeara he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy. At laat Peruna cam to the rescue, and ha dictated the following letter to Dr. Hart roan aa the result: r m sMstw aaaefl awverat oorrMta of rrruna strut fret greatly ftenetted J ihertby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to brtieve that tfluoett aKori time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the dleeaee J of thirty years' standing, "David Mselrism, ex-Member of Congre. THE season of catching cold is upon na. The cough and the sneeze and nasal twang are to be heard on every hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, the moat com mon and dreadful of diaeaaes, is a cold. This is the way the chronic catarrh gen erally begins. A person catchea cold, which hangs on longer than usual. The cold fenerally starts in the head and throat, 'hen followa aenaitiveneaa of the air pas aagea which incline one to catch cold very easily. At Inat the person has a cold all tha while seemingly, more or leas discharge from the nose, hawking, spitting, frequent clearing of the throat, nostrils stopped up. fn'l feeling in the head and aorc, inflamed t...jat. The best time tn treat catarrh is at the very beginning. A bottle of l'eruna prop erly used never faila to cure a common cold, tbua preventing chronic catarrh. While many people have been cured of chronic catarrh by a single bottle of Pe runa, yet, as a rule, when the catarrh be comes thoroughly fixed, more than one bot tle is necessary to complete a cure. Pe runa haa cured eves innumerable of ca tarrh of twenty years' standing. It ia the beat, if not the only internal remedy for chronic catarrh in existence. But prevention ia far better than cure. Every person aubject to catching cold should take l'eruna at once at the alight eat aymptom of cold or aore throat at this season of the year and thus prevent what ia almost certain to end in chronic catarrh. The Birds' Breakfast-Table. There is a suggestion for all girls and boys who live where snow falls In "The Birds' Breakfast-table" In the February St. Nicholas, telling how many Hudson River valley birds are fed winter after winter at Cherrycroft. Cherrycroft Is the home of Amelia E. Barr, the writer, and stands on the banks of the Hudson near Cornwall. The hospitality of Cherrycroft Is so widely known among its bird neighbors near and far that every fall Mrs. Barr lays In grain, corn, and hickory-nuts by the bushell to Drovlde for her feathered guests. Among the Interesting Inci dents of this 'pretty hospitality Isirbel Gordon Curtis recounts the apprecia tion of Chorrycroft's generosity shown I during tho blizzard ot 1888. There are 190.227 professional beg gars in Spain, of whom 51,348 are women. In some of the cities b?ggars are licensed to carry on tiielr trade. Seeking alms Is recognized as a le gitimate business, and the munici pality demands a percentage upon the collections. Seville Is the only city In the kingdom which forbids begging in the streets. Professor Lombroso finds that amnno- 1 000 anlHIora anrl ciTwrntlvoa the proportion of left-handed people is per cent among tne men ana a to 8 per cent among tbe women. There is s war of trifling that costs a heap of money. Neglect Lumbago and Sciatica nd it may pat you on crutches, with toss of lime snd money. St. Jacobs Oil will curs surely, promptly. Pries, 25 and 60s. MEEKISOff, OF OHIO. ................................................. Mra. A. Snedeker, Cartersville, Ga.. writes: ' "I aaw that your catarrh remedy, Pa rana, was doing others ao much good that I thought I would eeeeeaaaaSae try it ana aee what it would do for me. a Mr caae ia an old J one. and I have a none of the acute J r aymptoma now, he- cause 1 have had the disease ao long that I had none of a th.afhMjinH rutin, but a general run- down condition of a t-t.A u V.-.I.. a sorenosend throat a i-! nilalnminli I I, . . 1 S a rood annetite. ' X' but mv food did S Mrs. A. Hnednker. not nourish my sys- aaaa tern. I had come down from 140 to about 73 pounds in weight. I now feel that I am well of all my troubles." Mrs. A. Snedeker. Send for free book on catarrh, entitled "Winter Catnrrh," by Dr. Iiartman. "Health and Beauty" sent free to women only. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac tory results from the use of Peruna. write at once to Dr. Ilartni.tn, giving a full state ment of your rase and he will be pleased to give you Ins valuable) advice gr.itis. 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