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Show PROMINENT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE i. u in was forever crossing his path, a d had done so since first they met PE-RU-NA. the Transvaal. . Dr. M. C. Gee, of San Francisco, Says: "Pe-ru-n- a is of Especial Benefit to Women OR, 1 WJGH OF MONTE A ROMANCE and throat, but thousands upon thousands of cases of catarrh ol the lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladder and other pel ic organs have been cured by Peruna. Peruna is able to cure catarrh eherever it may be located by its direct action upon the mucous membranes. Catarrh means inflamed mucous membranes. Peruna acts at once to cleanse and invigorate the catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane no matter here it may occur in the body. Its action is the same on the mucous lining of the nose as on the mucous of the lining bowels, it cures the catarrhal inflammation wherever it mav occur. Dr. R. Robbins, Muskogee, I. T. .writes: Peruna is the best medicine I know of for a cough and to strengthen a weak stomach and to give appetite. Beside prescribing it for catarrh, I have ordered it for weak and debilitated people, and have not had a patient but said it heljed him. It is an excellent medicine and it fits so many cases. I have a large practice, and have a chance to prescribe )our Peruna. 1 hope you may live long to do good to the sick and suffering. Wesay Peruna curescatarih. The people say Peruna cures catarrh. Prominent men and women all over the United States from Maine to California do not hesitate to come out in public print to say that Peruna is what it i9 recommended to be, an internal, systemic catarrh remedy that cures catarrh wherever it may be located, t)r. M. C. Gees Experience. Dr. M. C. Gee is one of the physicians who endorse Peruna. In a letter written from 513 Jones street, San Francisco, Cal., CARLO. OF THE RIVIERA. oose he says ROBERT R,. There is a general objection on the parth.f tbe practicing physician to ad vocate patent medicines. But when any one medicine cures hundreds ot people, It demonstrates its own value and does not need the endorsement ot the profession . Peruna has performed so many wonderful cares In San Francisco that I am convinced that It Is a valuable have frequently advised its remedy, use for women , as I find it insures regular and painless menstruation, cures ieutorrhoea and ovarian troubieSt and builds up the entire I also onsider it one of the system, finest catarrh remedies I know of, M, heartily endorse your medicine, ROBERTS H.D Robert R. Roberts, M. D., Washington, D. C., writes: Through my own experience es Well as that of many of my friends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved of catarrh by the use of Hartman s Peruna , t can con fidentiy recommend it to those stiA fering from such disorders , and have no hesitation in prescribing it to my patient. RobrtR. Roberts. 9 C. Gee, M, D, Women are especially liable to pelvic ca tarrh, female weakness as it is commonly called. Especially in the first few weeks of warm weather do the disagreeable symptoms of female weakness make themselves apparent. Iq crisp, cold weather chronic sufferers with pelvic catarrh do not feel so CONSTANTLY increasing number of physicians prescribe Peruna in their regular practice. It has proven its merits so thoroughly that even the doctors have overcome their prejudice against patent medicines and recommend it to their patients. Peruua occupies a unique position in medical science. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medteal profession Catarrh, as every one will admit, is the cause of one-ha- lf the diseases which afflict mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one-ha- lf of the people of the United States. F. H. Brand, M. D., of Mokena, 111., uses Peruna in his practice. The following case is an example of the success he has through the ue of Peruna for catarrh. Dr. Brand savs: "Mrs. C., age 28, had been a sufferer from catarrh for the past seven years; could not hear plain and had watery eyes. She came to me almost a physical wieck. She had tried the Copeland cures and various other specialists, and had derived no benefit A persistently the debilitating effects of the drain upon the system, but at the approach of summer with its lassitude and tired feelings, the sufferer with pelvic catarrh feels the need of a strengthening tonic. Peruna is not only the best spring tonic for such cases but if persisted in w.ll effect complete cure. Write for a copy of Health and Beauty," S' shoes Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. v UNION MADE IV. L. Douatam mttkea and mafia I more men's Goodyear Welt ( Hand Sowed Process) ahcea than any other manufacturer In tha world . $25,000 REWARD -- Wll be paid to anyone who ctta disprove his statement. Because W. L. 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It Is good to yawn, and the man or woman who feels like yawning should go into a quiet place, where he or she will be free from Interruption, and yawn, not hesitatingly or spasmodically, but boldly, throwing the arms up, the chest forward, the head back, and the mouth wide open. , THE BOY AND HIS NEW MAMMA. mamma, answered in his sleepily pitiful lisps, T likths er, ony with deep I dont fink she ith tho conviction wery new.' " Philadelphia Record. HE'D BEEN TO MARKET. Idea of What a City Youngsters Chicken Looked Like. Arthur was one of the little unfortunate army of that lives on Fifth avenue, where he has exhis to content hearts everything cept mud pies and things a boys heart really craves. Not long ago one of Arthurs uncles bought a country seat on Long Island barns, horses, cows, chickens and other rural conveniences Included. Recently Arthur was allowed to visit the "farm, and to inspect the same at his leisure. One of the first things he say was a strange creature on two legs, with wings and a mania for scratching OD F will they ItICKFOItU, Washington. D. C.,H.Vnls B.othN BENEFIT Little One Gives Pitiful Answer to Embarrassing Question. Every little while the Infant terrible proves to us afresh our barbarism in burdening the budding mind with grown-uquestions," remarked the pretty girl In the new hat. "Only last night, when we were at Uncle Jacks, this was demonstrated by a small boy who ought to have been in the nurcollection. Of course there was an old sery. goose of a man there, too, who had To Publish Civil War Document. to ask Jack, Jr., how he liked his new A volume of civil war stories, just Really, it's a question if coming from the press in San Fran- mamma. cisco, is said to contain a remarkable these uncivilized members of society letter addressed by the (then) Pope arent as much a mistake as the poor to the president of the Southern Con- children who are doubly victims. At any rate poor little Jack, Jr., after a federacy. vast and troubled effort, which showed be bad been wrestling bard to decide whether be liked the face of his new THING, TO r EAT Gold Gold, CURES WHERE All ELot FAILS. Beat Cough brup. Taatez Good. DM In time. Sold by druggiitf. GRATITUDE Heroic Act of Conrad Jordan Was Always Remembered. The death of Conrad N. Jordan, once United States treasurer, recalls to the Washington Post an Incident In his life as a young man, when he Jumped off a New York ferry boat one icy winter evening and saved an unknown young woman, who had fallen over board, from drowning, narrowly escaping with his own life. This is fine, but not without precedent, nor was young Jordans refusal to accept a gift of money from the young womans parents. But what strikes us as a unique feature of this fine story was the action of the father thereupon, for he made it his prartice till the end of his life once every year to hunt Mr. Jordan up, call upon him and thank him afresh for the service ho had rendered him. That is a proof of unforgotten gratitude which is well worthy of going on record. ASSAYS. and bitter ... .11.00 bilv'r, Cop'r.. L50 Prompt returns on mail samples. 17X6 AMMHOI ST oaNvaa. colo. .75 76 written especially for women by Dr. Hartman. If you want to read of some cures also, write for a copy of"Eactsand Faces.' That will surely convince you that our claims are valid. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. ONE CASE OF TRUE rw'H" : On ihe Latvn. Libby Luncheons cans. We sell the product in Turn a key and you find the meat exactly as it left us. We put them up in tins way: Potted ham. Beef and Tongue Ox Tongue (Whole). Veal Loaf Deviled ham. Brisket Beef Siloed Smoked Beef, Etc. All natural flavor foods palatable and wholesome. YourgTocerbhould have them How to Make Good Things to Eat wilt be sent free to any address lor the asking Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago, Illinois gravel. Whats that thing? he asked. Thats a chicken. was explained. he said Incredulously, Oh, no, you cant fool me; that things got feathers on it. New York Times. Judge Fined Himself. An English judge, Gwilyn Williams, was a great stickler for form in his court, and especially that robes should be worn by solicitors. He was so insistent upon this that one day recently when he ascended the bench without being duly robbed, all the courtroom knew that he must have been unusually engaged to cause him to neglect the matter. When the Judge noticed ithe lack of his robes he stopped court proceedings, made a speech to the solicitor on the absence of his gown and wig, and fined himself 10 shillings, which sum he immediately paid Into the poor bax. Glasgow Times. By ST. GEORGE RATHBORSE , dMther of Jfi i Aivttw. ef Sew York," 'Ths Spiders Urt," "Mas I apnes," ole., etc. Copyright. lf00, Street and Smith. New York CHAPTER XIII. (Contlowed ) Merrick would have been lost in amazement could be have seen his old and simple friend. Jones, greathearted Jones, who broke the bank at Monte Carlo because of the deep detestation he felt toward the worldwide sin of gambling, which he hoped to stop through radical homeopathic treatment Jones, who had appeared so utterly guileless and honest with Merrick, gave evidence of having some secret affiliation with the French government. Stranger things than this have happened and Yankee detectives have ere now won fortune in foreign parts. The men who kept near Jones seemed both ready and willing to obey his slightest wish, whether it meant to watch over the booty he had forced the swollen bank to disgorge at the call of his grand system, or to guard the president of the re- public from evil designs these men were like himself, members of the Paris secret police, accustomed to peril in all its guises, and only aching for- a chance to strike the conspiracy a knockout blow between the eyes. Matters were not so bad, then, after all. .If tho royalists could gather quite a force in the endeavor to carry out their plans, the president was not while he had wholly unprotected these brave men to call upon. Jones was curiously affected while in the presence of the other. He could not account for his feel-- i ings at the time, but as opportunity arose be cast many a side glance at the president. The fact of the matter was that the first gentleman of France seemed to have such a happy faculty for not only his face, but his voice as well, that Jones was puzzled to account for his identity. Why. an actor could hardly have done better. Really, the distinguished gentleman who shone so brightly in the peculiar sphere where fortune had placed him might have also made, a name in the annals of the stage, if his present effort were any criterion to his ability. Little guessed the majority of those good people who sauntered about the gardens, chatting of the remarkable scene so recently witnessed, and the uncertain future of Monte Carlo, that in their very midst stalked the elements of a sensation far more tragic than a mere run upon the bank, or any scene connected with that memorable event. It is often so in real life. Perhaps when Merrick learned the news, if her ever did, he would comprehend certain things in connection with the run upon the heathen bank, and suspicions might well arise garding the philanthropical motives influencing Jones. But the lime for dreaming and reflection was gone, while the hour for action had swung into line Jones gave the president the benefit of his experience In such matters, and Just as the two gentlemen who acted as a special body guard came up again, eyeing him suspiciously the while, our good friend saw the curtain ring up on the last act of the strange drama. CHAPTER XIV. Count Leon Sees a Great Light. sounds, Strange issuing from a kettle just before it commences to boil, give warning that the conjuring of the evil spirit within has begun. So in the case of the Monte Carlo conspiracy, as the fated moment drew near when the plot of the eager royalists approached the crisis, there was an uneasy movement that could be detected in certain circles, as though those who were connected with the grand game experienced a nervous electricity that always appears when the fate of a tremendous project Is in suspense. Count Leon was like a grand mar- shal. It was the crisis of his life. Should success follow his masterstroke, he could count upon great honors under the new emperor of the French. What dream could be more extensive than this, covering as it did wealth, honor and love? No doubt some men would have become rattled because of the multiplicity of the duties thrust upon them. Not so Villebois. His long life in African wilds, where dangers In the most astonishing and unexpected guise waylaid him at every turn, had eminently fitted this man for just such a situation. If he failed it would be through no fault of his, but because forces of Well knowing what he did, Villebois c idd well afford to laugh in a cynical f hion. i lie knew, being a reader of human pture. Just how matters stood, and (ist the girl loved Mark; but to man 4 his calculating nature this did not uid out as a terrifying obstacle to due ultimate success of bis suit. ? According to his way of thinking a? Frenchman, there were more ways an one to win a capricious womans i sent to marriage. Merrick may nave apparently won second heat, but thero was anoth-tdecide the race and Merrick i a doomed man, since he carried secret upon his person that the count jad sworn to possess. I Let the lovers, therefore, bill and too while the opportunity remained them kt feast their eyes upon the i autiful and quaint harbor where the learning of lights told of the numerals yachts at anchor little they reamed, poor fools, deep in the of their fluttering love, that Ms night, aye, this very hour, per aps, would see them prisoners on iard the steam yacht that bore away ie unhappy president of France, and lat ere the cruise ended the one 'uld be a bride, the other a slave oi jtne desert tribe. Y hen it comes right down to chemes that are dark and dramatic he modern playwright need only con-sil- t the files of Parisian papers for tragedies that have actually occurred uxm the sacred soil of France, where truth Is always stranger than the wild-s- t dream of fiction. Other nations are not in the same class when a comparison is made. So that this anticipated coup, where-such mighty things were to be was, after all, a very nat-ra- ! development, according to the ight a Frenchman had. At a signal from the count the grand Umax would be reached. Why did he hesitate? There was an exhilaration In the ery thought that such power rested n his hands he experienced the keen-(s- t of satisfaction in feeling that a eculiar combination of circumstances. leading up to this dramatic-Crisishad for the moment made him the arbiter of a nations destiny. Really, this thought was enough to puff an ordinary man up with more or less vanity, and Count Leon might be excused for delaying that signal in order to enjoy his triumph the more. While Villebois stood there, gnawing his military mustache in a fierce way, as he watched Merrick making love to Little Miss Millions, some one glided up to his side and purred In "Some f chance to kfio? who ere undesirable acquaintances for a lady diplomat." For Instance Well, one of these men who ao solemnly walked off this evening with Monsieur Jones' winnings at the game t believe was the police inspector ot Paris who placed me In charge of the colonel, and gave me to understand I was at present an exile from the capital. The counts eyebrows went up expressively as he caught the full import of this intelligence. Mon Dieu ; that Is not an accident, he muttered. She saw he was uneasy already the strain upon bis mind was tremendous. and one more straw might pi.jve too much even for his superb nerve. was so surprised st such a sight with deeper interest at his companions, and, while I cannot exactly place them. I feel certain every man of tbe quartet belongs to the secret service of ranee. The count did not look quite so puffed up as he had a few minutes before, when he believed as certain as he lived that the whole future ot the republic lay In the hollow of his 1 I looked hanu. To conspirators against the government the name of the secret police must ever be a menace, since they worked in the dark, and no man knew what the outcome would be until it was flashed before him and a hand upon his shoulder signified arresL (To be continued.) CARP IS A NUISANCE. This Imported Fish Plays Havoc With Our Native Varieties. Another influence that seems to have a very material effect upon the bass fishing in Lake Erie is that of the German carp. It is very generally believed among sportsmen and fishermen alike that the carp is to our native fish as the English sparrow to our birds. No one accuses the carp of having sufficient enterprise to eat other fish even small fry but it roots among the spawning beds and is believed to devour eggs by the million. I have heard this complaint about Lake Erie, at the St. Clair flats and along the bays of Wisconsin, showing that everywhere in the lake region the carp is held In the same disrepute. How much truth there is in the stories of his spawn eating would be hard to say, but it is certain that carp are to be found by thousands all about the great lakes. Some of them are monsters in size and all root about the banks of bay and bayou and the bottom of every shallow place. his ear. Many small lakes have been enhe was met Turning, by a low, sil- tered, says a writer in Outing, and very laugh. their waters turned from crystal to It was the witch of Monte Carlo, mud color by the rooting. Tbere is the captivating Olgavitch, who tapped no doubt that they disturb spawn his arm with her fan and betrayed beds and do an immense amount of s merriment at sight of the ugly frown harm, whether they are or not. marking his brow. Ah, mon ami, why knit your brows because these turtle doves coo? You The Talk of Children. and 1 are old campaigners in the It has been said that children speak courts of love, and we know how the best English in the world in fragile are these vows when circum- that their idea is expressed in the stances go the wrong way. Before a fewest words and to the point. fortnight she will be your bride, and Mr. Andrew Simonds, of Charleston, perhaps monsieur will deign yield to is convinced that their powers of my humble powers of fascination, if vernacular are superior to his talent all goes well. for intelligible description. She uttered this last sentence In He was one day trying to interest such a peculiar tone that the count his little girl, nearly 3 years old, by shrugged his shoulders. telling her stories of the circus. She L You are always like Doubting loved horses and was particularly Thomas, princess, skeptical, until the Impressed by the feats of the bareend has been accomplished. Even back riders. nowr, when the birds are in the trap "Now, he said, taking a chair by and my finger is upon the key that way of illustration, this is a horse. will explode the mine, you breathe In A man comes in on him and rides him my ear the word perhaps. all round the ring standing up withAnd yon are so sanguine things out any saddle or bridle. Then dhave gone as you wished in the des- irectly another horse comes in bare-bac- k ert; at least your determination has (putting another chair by the been able to whip them into line, so first), and the man rides him, too, that you believe yourself next to In- just in the same way, until at last vulnerable, forgetting that in France there are four horses, and he rides there are underground forces that them all round the ring at the same overturn the best-laiplans forces of time. And a row of four chairs repwhich you never hear in the African resent the four horses. Now, wasnt wilderness. He looked her in the eye, conscious that she was not speaking simply through the superstition that usually marks her class. Count Leon would have scorned to take advice from any ordinary woman, but the princess could not be placed in that category. Although he had not been one of her victims, still he admired her astonishing qualities, and did not deem it beneath him to discover what was on her mind. Men have ere now rejoiced to take advantage of bright thoughts conceived in the brain of the gentler sex, and which would never have appealed to their own superior understanding. We are not in France, mamselle, he said, slowly. Nevertheless the same conditions prevail, and you will admit the best part of the republic is here, indicating with a nod the figure of the president. You have been studying the situation, princess I know it when you speak of mysterious underground currents, for it is not like you to give a needless alarm. It is well that you have decided to tell me your impression before I press the key that brings about the revolution. Once that has opened and I defy mortal man to close it. Now, in the name of our sacred cause, I adjure you to speak and tell me all." Because you represent our royal master ! consent, for anything that endangers the success of our cause must put his future in peril. Yes, I have been keenly observing, and have made a discovery that gives me uneasiness. A discovery somthing that may threaten the success of our cause excuse me, princess, but, knowing how complete our arrangements have been, I cannot see how defeat could come from any quarter. We are prepared. T I V that fine? The little one looked up, very grave, her eyes full of the doubt and credulity that so often puzzle us Yes he had many legs that man. And I had to go all over that story again, said Mr. Simonds. Forests and Rainfall. An example of the persistence of error is the idea that the presence or absence of forest has an influence on Some keen the amount of rainfall. observer long ago detected the fact that forested regions enjoyed a heavier rainfall than those not forested and jumped to the conclusion that rainfall was produced by forests, and that the removal of forests the rainfall. Looking over the earth he found many treeless desert regions and forthwith instanced them as frightful examples of men's wastefulness. Syria, northern Africa, parts of Italy are often quoted as Illustrations of man's destruction of climate. In reply man can certainly plead not guilty. The geography of this Mediterranean region, the configuration of land and water and the direction of the prevailing winds are such as to give It a light rainfall-fore- sts or no forests. The situation is really this: Want of rain prevents the growth of trees; want of trees does not prevent rain. which he was in utter ignorance bad entered the field. Miss Mary, Quits Contrary.4 Such as Jones, for instance. The peasantry in the south of RusHow should the fiery Gaul imagine sia have an amusing story, the moral that this wonderful man, who carried of which ought to appeal to the husthe future of Monte Carlo In the holband whose wife once said: There low of his hand, and had already twioe is only one thing on which my husbroken the famous bank how should I to He wishes have band and agree. he dream that this Jones was anyhis own way, and so do I. According thing but what he represented himself to Runssian cantankerthe the story, to be, a shrewd Yankee tourist in ous wife of a moujlk great luck. a rapid rolling river and was fell into Count Leon believed he. had the On of his away. less, hearing swept magazine in condition for exploding, husband set off to search the the train well laid, and that the slow If necessary, to bid defiance to the for agitated of his the body wife, but was apmatch had already been Ignited. whole standing army of Monaco, if parently so deranged by the calamity The very boldness of his stroke they attempt to thwart our game. that he started to go up the stream would paralize all fair France. When She smiled contemptuously. instead of down. Some of his neighthe news reached Paris that the presiEvidently this amazing declaration bors had formed a search party to dent had been kidnaped and that a on his part did not count for a great help him, and they tried to persuade Duke of Orleans was already over the deal In her estimation. him that the body had been carried border at the head of an army, theVld You might do that alone without the direction he wished to royalist spirit that had been slumber- much danger, mon ami. But it was go. opposite No, no, no, he said, Marie was so would burst from its con- not from this grand army of Monacos long ing always so contrary when she was finement, and the whole country rise prince that I feared trouble. alive, she must have floated up the Ah! go on, he said, eagerly, anx- river. up to welcome its king. It happened before It will some ious to know what astonishing thing day come again, though not without she had learned, and for the first Ancient Iberian Temple. civil war. time feeling a peculiar creeping sensaDr. Sieglin, professor of ancient Glancing around the scene of action tion akin to alarm pass over his history at the University of Berlin, the count saw that all seemed well. frame. has discovered during his recent tour His men were within easy call, and There are strangers here. in southern Spain what is probably near by the figure of President CarMany of them. the oldest temple of the ancient Ibernot could be distinctly seeff as he chatTo me they are not all unfamiians, at the confluence of the rlVfers ted with the two gentlemanly aides liar. Odial and Rio Tinto, near Huelva. who were to serve as bis body guard. Princess, it does not surprise me. 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Pinkliams Vegetable Com done a great deal for me. 1 suffered bo much from falling of the has pound I doctored for years with womb and all the troubles connected with it. doetorsand other remedies bit received only temporary relief. I began taking your medicine, and had not taken it long before I war feeling better. My husband said that I should keep right on taking it as long as it gave me relief from my suffering, us 1 could not expect to be cured bj one or two bottles. - I did and am now able to be on my feet and work hard all day, and go to bed and rest at night. Thanks to your Vegetable Compound I am certainly grateful for the relief it gave me. It is the motheri great friend. I would not be without it in my house, for when I feel tired or out of sorts I takea few doses and feci all right. I would recommend your medicine to all tired mothers, and especially to those suffering as I was. 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