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Show A PROMINENT CHURCH WORKER SAYS SHE OWES HER LIFE TO SHE REMOVED THE HAT. PE-RU-N- A. HER GREAT FORTUNE. A Woman Saved From Life-Lon- g Misery and Made Happy and Useful. A woman confined to the house for several years with a chronic female derange-mehad finally given up hope of frying cured. She had tried physician after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any permanent improvement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was a poor man, hundreds of dollars. They had been obliged to deny themselves many comforts of life in order to get money enough to pay the physicians. The woman had become weak, rjrvoue and wretched, and scarcely able to keep out of her bed. Her children were growing up neglected and ragged because of the want of a 'mother's care. Her husband was becoming discouraged and broken down with overwork. Picking up the paper one day she happened to read an item which contained the news that Dr. Hartman would treat such cases free of charge by letter. She immediately wrote the doctor describing her case, and giving him all her symptoms. She soon received a letter telling her exactly what to do, and what medicines and appliances to get. She began the treatment (the principle remedy being Peruna) at once, and in a few weeks she was well and strong again, able to do her own work. This offer of free home treatment to women is still open to all who may need the services of this eminent physician. All letters applying for treatment will be promptly answered, and be held strictly confidential Miss Annie Hoban, Post Pocahontas of Yemasseet Council of Red Men (Women's Mrs. Branch), writes from 872 Eighth Ave., Hattie New York: "Three months ago I was troubled with OCTOR$ LaFountatn backache and a troublesome heaviness about PRESCRIPTIONS TOSEUEVE the stomach. Sleep brought me no rest for it was a restless sleep. The doctor said my nervous system was out of order but his prescriptions didn't seem to relieve me. I was told that Peruna was good for building up the nervous system. After using it for two Mrs. Hattie La Fountain, Treas. Protected Home Circle and Catholic months I know now that it is. I want to say Ladies of Ohio, writes from Galion, O., as ollows : that it made a new woman of me. The torAfter my tint child was born suffered for several months with turing symptoms have all disappeared and I 1 down afraid was dreadful headaches. bearing pains accompanied by feel myself again. Peruna did me more good was ruined tor life, and telt very downcast about it. One day my health than all the other medicines I have taken. when a friend was visiting me she told me of Peruna and what It had ANNIE HOBAN. done tor her when she suffered with irregular menstruation. My husband Miss Mamie Powell, Lake Charles, Louto a same the I bottle and take It dally according began procured evening isiana, writes: to directions. Before the first botte was used I was entirely well, and I sincerely believe that reruns is womhave also advised you certainly have one grateful womans blessing. an's best friend, for it has certainly been that to use friends It my to me. I had had headaches, backaches and MRS. HATTIB LA FOUNTAIN. other aches every month lor a long time, but shortly after I began taking Peruna this was to speak a good word for it because I a thing of the past, and I have good reason to Secretary Woman's State Federa- justice be grateful. I take a bottle every spring and have found it to be such a rare exception. tion Says; Does, More fall now and that keeps my health perfect, "I have known several women who were and I certainly am more robust now than I Than is Claimed for it. little better than physical wrecks, mothers have been before and am weighing more. I who dragged out a miserable, painful existdo not think anyone vjll be disappointed in Mrs. Julia M- - Brown, Secretary of the ence, but were made well and strong through the results obtained "Troth the use of Pe- MISS MAMIE POWELL. Woman's State Federation of California, the use of Peruna. I have known of cases runa." writes from 131j Fifth St., Los Angeles, of chronic catarrh which were cured in a If you do not derive prompt and satisfacshort time, when a dozen different remedies tory results from the use of Peruna, write Cal., as follows: "I have never known of any patent med- had been experimented with and without at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full stateicine which did what it professed to do ex- good results. I use it myself when I feel ment of your case, and he will be pleased cept Peruna. This remedy does much more nervous and worn out, and I have always to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr Hartman, President of The than it claims, and while I have never ad- found that the results were most satisfac-factory- ." vocated any medicine, I feel that it is but Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O JULIA M. BROWN. at Pe-ru-- na voLtma r. no. si aseimet. iee.v hwr head-gea- - Inappropriate. Bear MMI aft funny that they call you Fir Tree Yes. rather odd, ially as I'm never bare. espec- Irishman's Grim Jest. In the middle of the eighteenth century Lord March and an Irish nobleman met to fight a duel. While the seconds were loading the pistols a man appeared, to the amazement of Lord March and his second, carrying a coffin draped in black, which he deposited at the feet of Lord March. Upon looking down he read inscribed on the coffin plate: James Douglas, earl of March; born Nov. 5, 1725; died June 10, 1750." Lord March turned pale. What Is the meaning of this Infernally bad jest? he inY,Thy, my dear fellow," "required plied his opponent, you are of course aware that I never n:i.?s my man, and as I find myself In excellent trim I have not a shadow of for sport doubt upon my mind that you will want this oaken cloak before five minutes are over." This was too much for the nerves of Lord March. He refused to fight, apologizing Instead. to-da- y files came down the fireplace chimney, a fire in the fireplace warming them up and starting them into the living room in swarms The discovery led to h being placed over the top of the chimney and shica then not a fly has been seen In tl ? house. mi New Subscription Offer. dm tr. ItsMss Its a fir tree. The New Subscriber whe call tnl ind sends this slip er the sens d this Fiptr si esc with S1.7S will receive S All the issues el The Cenpiniea for the remaining weeks si 1903. Tlis Double Nsmbers for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Tsars. The Ysuth'i Csm.anion" Springtime Calendar for 1904. lithographed in twelve cetera and (old. Than the fitty-lw- o foists el The Companion lor 1904 library el (he heel reading for 1301 every member el the family. mi r. tion brought to light the fact that the COMPANION its a mi EESSB Humorous Incident That Occurred In n Australian Theater. The capacious theater hat that obscures the view of the Btage to all who have the misfortune to sit behind it has been brought into prominence in New Zealand by the practical protest of Miss Annie McDermott. She was seated in a theater in the town of Oamaiu and in front of her was a Mrs. Brady, wearing ruinous As Mrs. Brady refused to remove the obstructive hat. Miss McDermott borrowed a gentleman's walking stick and tilted it out of hei line of- vision. But Mrs. Brady wa not prepared to wear her hat at rakish angle all the evening and so she put it straight again. Every time she did ro Miss McDermott repeated the performance with the walking stick. The magistrates decided that Miss McDermott has committed a series of minor but aggravating assaults'' and fined her 10 shillings and coats. The money was promptly subscribed by the citizens as a protest against large hats in theaters. Files Came Down Chimney. A new entrance tor house flies has been discovered by a Franklin, N. II., man into whose home the flies had been coming in spite of well screened doors and windows. A careful inspec- Dsonam it. too. THE YOUTH'S OPIUM I Mia GOODS S4LE- - Illustrated Announcement and Sample Copies of tbs Paper Free. THC YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS. FCRM3. IN DIVERSE Devotees of the Drug Chocse Various Ways of Obtaining Its Effects. Consumers of opium are not all of the same kind. There are slaves of the pipe, slaves of the syringe and slaves of the powder that is swallowed" to give surcease of pain or of mental worry. There are those who take the drug In the form of a medicinal preparation, auch as laudanum, paregoric, and the extract of laudanum; those who smoke it and inhale the fumea into the lunga and those who take hypodermic injections of morphia. The second class the smokers comprise the largest number of victims. Dr. Jellffe of the New York city hospital estimates that fully 30,000 people in that city are addicted to the opium habit in some form. The annual sale of opium in Vermont is equivalent, according to the doctor, to a grain for every adult in th? state, an amount Dbviously far greater than c:m be accounted for by Its consiMiition for medicinal purposes. Some slaves of the drug take It regularly every day; others have periodical sprees similar to tlioce of the alcohol drinker. A Model for Mothers. With unceasing devotion and seal Queen Wilhelmina'a brave and clever mother who during Wilhelmina'a later girlhood was the Queen Regent did whatever she could to make her daughters education a truly excellent one. Among the names of those who taught the young queen, Queen Emma's name deserves a fair place. It was the Queen Regent herself who regulated and superintended all the lessons of Wilhelmlna, being present at most of them and taking quite as much interest In them as her little daughter. October Ft. Nicholas. The McBride Case Again. St. John, Kans., Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. William McBride and JesBe L. Limes, M. D., have gone before Mr. George E. Moore, Notary Tublic, and have 8 worn and subscribed to written statements confirming the story of the awful illness and subsequent cure of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. McBride. Dr. Limes is particularly emphatio In his statement, and there does not cow seem to be any room for doubt as to the fact that Dodd's Kidney Fills, and nothing else, saved the little boy. lie was so bad that he had Epileptlo spells which seized him with Increasing frequency. He was in the right side, and his mind was Dadly affected. , In their sworn statement, Mr. and Mrs. McBride say: The very day wo began',. to use Dod.d3 Kidney PHI a our boy haU tW6B of these Epileptic spells or (Its. In less than a week he ceased having them entirely. The case has caused a great sensation in the neighborhood. The sworn statements have confirmed the whole Jiory. Promises Unsupported. A good story Is told of Prof. Jebb.. In the classroom, Immediately above his own Prof. Veitch lectured on loglo. One day the peroration of the professor was greeted with such rapturous applause that it brought down some pieces of celling in the room below. 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