Spring Medicine
There It no other season when good
medicine U to much uecdad aa In the
Bprlng.
The blood U lmpnre, cuk and
impoverished a condition Indicated
by pimples and other eruptions on the
lace and body, by deficient vitality,
lost ot appetite, lack of strength, and
vraut of animation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Make the blood pure, vigorous and
rich, create appetite, eive vitality,
strength and animation, and cure
all eruptions. Have the whole family
begin to tako them today,
i Hood's Sarsaparilla has bora used la
ear family tor some time, and always with
Rood results. Last spring I was all ran
down and got a bottle ot It, and as usual
received great benefit." Miss Bscla
Botcv, Stowe, Yt,
Hood's Saraaparllla premise to
aura and keep the promise
Legal Pleasantries.
"I the nrisouer going to plead Insan
ity ss his defense!" asked the court
stenographer.
"Judging from his selection ot an t
inrnnv ' tha lawpr. who had
failed to tet the case, "I should say hs
was.
Arid Lands Made Fruitful.
Thoe parched, drv. arid plains of Moat.,
Colo., Arli.. Idaho and other drv land respond
auicklT aud give a big yield when plaited to
rtlier'gSiUi:, Ha ns llark-v. Ma.arvni Wheat,
0 llev Esrlicsl Oats. Wilt ll Dollar Ors-s and
Hromus Inermls. Above seem to flourish and
laugh at drought and arid sous.
jrsr SKSD ll- IN STAMPS.
and this notice to John A. jsalser Seed Co., Im
. Crosse, Wis., lor their big catalogue and farm
seed samples, ir. i;. i
Another Call Necessary.
Rubring Anything wrong at your
house I saw the doctor going in to
day. Everard UpD Tes, and he'll hare te
coins again.
Rubring That so? What was the
Blatter?
Everard Upp I didn't bars the
money for last year's bill. Philadelphia
Public Ledger.
Baware of O In tin ante for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense of
amell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mncout sur
faces. Such articles should never be used ex
cept on prescriptions from reputable physl
elans, as the damage they will do is ten lold to
the good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains nomerenry,
and la taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be sureyoa gel
th Genuine. It U vtken internally, and made
In Toledo, Ohio, by i. . Chc-c, & Co. Tetu
auonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle.
Hail's Family Pills are the ben.
An Ingenious Plan.
"Tes, my husband has almost given
op smoking."
"Indeed: It must have been a hard
struggle."
"It was. But every time the craving
grew too strong for him I let him have
on of those bargain cigars I bought for
him Christmas and he promptly swore
off again." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Mother will And Mrs. wtnslow'a Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use for tneir children
we leeuuns; saaauiL
i To Sterilise Urinating water.
I Here is the latest receipt for sterilis
ing drinking water and killing off the
typhoid germ: Put four drops of tinc
ture of Iodine in half a gallon of water
and permit It to stand at least half an
hour. By the end of that time It will be
as harmless as distilled water. Many
persons have not the facilities for mak
ing distilled water. Boiling It also en
tails a certain amount of trouble. In
cither case the water is flat and un
pleasant to the taste. The few drops
of Iodine impart practically no taste to
the amount of water they sterilize, and
at the same time they answer every
medicinal purpose.
flTrl Permanently enrea. wo fits or nervousness
1 1 1 0 after first day's use orDr.Kllne'atiraat Nerve
Beatorer. Heod for FreS2 lr1i.Ui itllr iiiltnerlan
1. K. H. Kiltie, LU1..IK.' Arch bk. Philadelphia, fa,
Milt and Water.
Boston leads the big cities of thi
country In the use of milk, the dally
average being 1.171 pints per capita
She likewise leads in water consump
tion but this does not imply that there
Is any mixing of the two. Boston Ad
vertiser.
Miss Gannon, Sec'y Detroit
Amateur Art Association, tells
young women what to do to
avoid pain and suffering caused
by female troubles.
" "DeasMbs. Pinkham: lean con
scientiously recommend Lydia I".
Plnkham'g Vegetable Compound
to those of my sisters suffering with
female weakness and the troubles
which so often befall women. I suf
fered for months with general weak
ness, and felt so weary that I had bard
work to keep up. I had shooting pai na,
and waa utterly miserable. In my dis
tress I was advised to use Lytlla K.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, and it was a red letter day to
me when I took the first dose, for at
that time my restoration began. In
six weeks I was a changed woman,
perfectly well in every respect 1 felt
ao elated and happy that I want all
women who suffer to get well as I did."
Miss Guila Gasnok, 359 Jones St.,
Detroit, Mich., Secretary Amateur Art
Association. $S0OO forfeit If original of atxm
letter pnolng gtnuinwitu cannot ee produced.
When one considers that Miss
Gannon's letter Is only one of the
countless hundreds which we
are continually publishing in the news
paper of this country, the great virtus
of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine must be
admitted bjr ail.
J Miss Gannon, Sec'y Detroit I
i cur niQirn in jinniM rhmbbmbbbhbbbvmh
"Ll II
Wllllnni K, turtle Tells Btory of Port
for Mecca Its Moslem Writ
Half way tlowu the Ued Sen, on the
AruMnn const, is the port of Jldilah,
whore the pilgrims for Mecca, who
coiiio by son, land. It Is distant about
Uty-Uve miles from the attcred city
of the Mohammedans, lias a population
of n bout 20,t"., u Imposing and at
tractive appearance from the soa and
is surrounded by fimny looking Dutch
windmills, which pump water from
the artesian basin under the sand.
But the moment you land on the shore
ihe illusion Is destroyed. The streets
are narrow, dirty and full of all Winds
of smells, while the population is made
up of the human cormorants who fat
ten off the pilgrims.
Jitldah is of particular Interest to us
because It contains the tomb of our
Mother Eve. I never knew before
where she was burled, but It is a com
fort to know. It will surprise her living
relatives to know that she was 140 feet
tall a very large woman to be cre
ated from a Blngle rib. According to
the tradition of the Moslems, when
our first pareuts fell from Paradise
Adam landed on a mountain In Ceylou
and Eve was unfortunate enough to
light at Jlddah. After yenrs of wander
ing they finally met at Mecca, where
Adam to show hla gratitude, construct
ed a tabernacle on the site of the pres
ent Kaaba, or Holy Mospue, which Is
exactly beneath God's throne In heav
en. All that Is left of the original tern
pie of Adam Is the famous stone of
Mecca, which was once whiter than
snow, but has been turned as black
as coal by the kisses of the sinful pil
grims. When Eve died Adam burled her
at Jldduh. Her tomb is a cenotaph
140 feet long, built of masonry about
four feet high and narrowing to a
polut at the top. It Is white washed
and kept quite clean. Tllgrlms place
Bowers upon It and reverently kiss
the hot masonry. Rich people often
throw over the cenotaph valuable
shawls and pieces of silk as offerings
to the Mother of Us All, but they are
stolen the first night by the vandals
of Jlddah, who rob the dead and pick
the pockets of the dying. W. E. Curtis
In Chicago Record-Herald.
HAS CLOTHING TO SPARE.
New York State Man Astoniahes the
Mexicans by fJla Wardrobe.
Edgar Terclval Whipple of Roches
ter, N. Y., arrived In the city yesterday
and has a suite of One rooms at Por
ter's. Mr. Whipple Is somewhat of a
globe trotter, having visited all the
principal cities of the United States
and Europe. He had some trouble at
the border with the customs officers
in the examination of bis baggage,
being delayed at El Paso two days In
obtaining the necessary papers wheje
liy he could pass his personal baggage
without being compelled to pay duty.
His effects consist of fourteen trunks.
Eight of these are of the Saratoga
make and larger than the common
traveler's trunk. There are four differ
ent styles of cane cases and five um
brella holders; eleven leather hatboxes
and twenty-three grips of different
styles. Nine of these he brought with
him In the Pullman, having engaged
two sections for traveling from the
Pass City here.
He will be in the city several weeks
on a pleasure trip and will no doubt
be a conspicuous figure In the parades
on San Francisco street His ward
robe Is the work of merchant tailors
from all over the world.
Mr. Whipple will probably not visit
the tailoring establishments of this
city, as the following list of wearing
apparel seems sufficient to hold him for
a while, although only a part of his
outer garments, which consist of 138
pairs of trousers, 81 coats, 76 vests,
S3 pair of shoes, 38 hats, 50 canes, 24
umbrellas and 66 pairs of gloves. It
is needless to say that Mr. Whipple
will change clothes at least five times
a day to be able to keep In step with
others who parade along the princi
pal street of the city.
His valet, George H. Franklin, says
that Mr. Whipple has only a small part
of his regular traveling equipment
with him, for when be went to Paris
last year he had seventy-one trunks,
to say nothing about other small band
bags and hat boxes. Mexican Herald.
Witness Waa a Puzzler.
In a case heard In a Scottish court
some time since a rural witness, after
relating how McL., the defendant
came to him and struck him, proceed
ed: "So, your honor, I Juist up and gled
him one, too. Julst then his dog cam'
alang an' I bit him again."
Hit the dogT
'So, yer honor, hit McL. And then
I oops wl' a stane an' tli rawed at him
and It rolled him over an' over."
'Threw a stone at McL.J"
"At the dog, yer honor. An' he got
oop an' hit me again."
"The dog?"
"No, McL. An' wi that he gf a
howl an' wen aff."
"McL.?"
"No, the dog. An' when he cam'
back at me he pounded me, yer hon
or." "The dog came back at you 7"
"No, McL., yer honor. An' be Una
balrt a bit."
"Who Isn't hurt?"
"The dog, yer honor." TIt-Blts.
Another Interpretation.
Naggsby (facetiously; "If you think
I'm a perfect gentleman, you ought to
see my brother.
WaasHbr Tes. I suppose he would
set me right on the matter. Baltimore
American.
A Matter or Color.
"I wonder why we see so few actors
of ripe experience nowadays?"
' "I don't know, unless it's because
their well-known tendency to be Jeal
ous keeps them green." Philadelphia
Bulletin.
Unset and the Yellow PerlL
When Chinese workmen apply for
Jobs to the Russians In Manchuria they
ara Informed that heathens cannot he
engaged and that tbey must first be
come Christians. This makes them
desist invariably.
After a woman reaches 200 pounds
In weight, she couldn't help looking
superior If shs were old clothes.
Ayefs
One dose of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral at bedtime prevents
night coughs of children.
No croup. No bronchitis. A
Cherry
Pectoral
doctor's medicine for all
affections of the throat, bron
chial tubes, and lungs. Sold
for over 60 years.
" I hv mrtt Avar's Clierrv Pectoral In bit
famil. fr vilt ii-ars. Tiler. luntiins aMiial
to It for I'miKtt, unit eoMt. Miv-n!lr fwrehll-tlreu.'-Una.
W. II. Biumm, stislbj, Ala.
Site.. Me., SI M,
AH or.'i.-i:t.l.
1. o. arm co.,
tew!!. Vt
for
Night Coughs
Keep the bowels open with one of
Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one.
Not a Ftylng-Kliti.
It was "a beautiful lish;" the butcher
mid so, and Mis. Wilcox was a beauti
ful woman; a clover one, too, and the
Irst In her class at college for "think
ng out things." Therefore, wheu her
maid of all work wont to her cousin's
wedding, Mrs. Wilcox was quite sure
that she could prepare the fish dinner
fur which Mr, Wilcox had asked.
What he thought about It is no part
.f the story as the Chicago News prints
it
At four o'clock precisely Mrs. Wil
cox put on one of her trousseau aprons
and begau to think. She thought out
the gastronomic trimmings first, but
when she had made some hollandalse
sauce, and put it where it could not
possibly lst-p hot, although that was
not her Intention, fAie begun to consider
the fish.
To her Intense annoyance, the butch
er bad neglected to clean it and make
it ready for cooking.
Very well, she would do It herself.
So it came about that when Mr. Wil
cox got home he found bis wife with
worried brow and flushed checks stand
ing over the sink, the fish In one hand
and the teakettle in the other.
"There Is something wrong with this
fish," she announced. "It Is most
peculiar. I have poured gallons of
Iwillng water over It, Just as I re
member grandmother used to treat
newly killed chickens before she could
pick the feathers off, and the horrid
scales stick Just as tightly as ever!"
"Why don't you try singeing It?"
Wilcox managed to ask before be ex
ploded. ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of .
6t Facsimile Wrapper Below.
YeTT email aaa aa a aery
FOI BEAOACHE
roi DIZZINESS
roil uuoumtte
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOI CONSTIPATIOR,
FOR SALLOW SHIR.
rOI TKEC0MPLU16I
Prte I rW:iorm mum wwttwaww. nJ
3 CwU I Purely Tftll.Bstsai' w woj
CURE SICK HEADACHE..
119 HOUSE POWER WITH TWO HORSES
Can fx1 JT'itOn with Hwpnjn'i Mall'ble fttump
fuller; fvt-rr rHiiiiig warranffO. ttaW or no navr.
Writ' for raml'iif.
H'.utii II. if) MfH flown, 14-lrirh, fV.00. Bout
IV nrl MllliCfl flow, If Mull, IT.rJU.
REIEP.S0:. MACHINERY CD.
VV. L. DOUGLAS
$3. & $3 SHOES ffi
V. L. Douglas
shoos htive by their
exrellont style,
easy-tittltiff, and
superior wearing
qtial.tte!, achieved
the larKeat Hale of
any nltoes iu the
world.
They aro just an gocxl
as th'Mo that com you
S4 to $." tlia only
difference is the price.
Bold Eorywh9rt,
Look for name and
price on bottom.
Pou tela um Corona
(.'oltMkiii, which In vry where cnttrmitid t
be the flnrt Fatwnt leather yet mlitreid.
Fait Color Eyrltt u9t:d. Who by mall, g&r.citra.
Write for Catalog. L.Doug laa, Brock tea, flatf-
DONT ,iSK
GET YET!
IASH YOUB DEAIEB FOB TH
5LICKtrP
MADfc fAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION
PVEATENDING OVEB MODE THAN
HALF A CENTUBY. .
TOWER'S jarmenti anf
rials are made or mc test
materials in black or yellow
for all kinds of wst work.
JATWACIION 15 GUM AHTUD V YOU STKX TO
t THE SIGN OPTHfc FISH. ,
J, TOWER CO6O4T0N. MAS5..U . S. A
TOWM CANADIAN CO..LIM.4. TORONTO, CAN
cuais whim all im fans.
Beat Cuima Srraii. TaatM Uoud. DM
in lima. rnn nr irruayinu.
I Wtaka
CARTERS
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Wl.' ill
EPOS
Democracy. Democracy Is not "the
multitude In power, with no adequate
Ideal to elevate and to guide;" for that
Is not rule; but It Is the pooplo bound
In a fraternity, an equity, a unity, In
which all are common shareholder In
an uplifted and celestlallzcd manhood.
Her. M. W. Stryker, rresbyterlaa,
Clinton, N. Y.
Final Words, If a man ever utters
his true convictions at any tlino It Is
when he speaks his last words. Final
words are ths ones tuut usually live
and wield the posthumous ttilluence.
The deathbed mcsxago has fumtolied
a text for many a sermon ami many
a song. ltev. v, A. rye, Motnotiist,
Lansing, Mich.
A. rum Ion for Souls. A uilsslomiry
climbed to the third story window of
an old tenement house. IS he found on
a bed of straw a living baby tugging
away at the broast of s dead mother.
Many a church Is a dead mother, un
able to feed or help the perishing mill
tltuites. V need a pasalou for souls.
Rev. Ray I'almer, Baptist, Chilli
sothe. Mo.
Tublic Otnoe. Ths men who aro call
ed to positions of public trust must
possess a realising souse of civic vir
tue. The ouly guarantee of good con
duct we require of tlieiu when they
assume ottlce Is an oath to perform
their duties faithfully. An oath la an
appeal to God aa witness sud as Jtiilge.
Rev. J. F. Carson, rresbyterlau.
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Tspal Trogress The papacy has
contributed mors than any civil gov
ernment to the Intellectual progress of
mankind. If Europe Is to day Immeas
urably In advance of Asia, In litera
ture, tbe arts and sciences. Is It not be
cause Europe was more In touch than
Asia with the Roman pontiff, and felt
the impress of his strong and tender
hand? Cardinal Gibbous, Roman
Catholic, Raltlmore, Md.
Love and Truth. Love rejoice, with
the truth. Not the truth of the Gospel
only, but all truth. She recognises
truth as a blessed companion, helpful
In ths morsl world, and making for
the happiness and well being of man
kind. Every triumph of truth la felt
by love to be a positive gain, a step
advancing the race, bringing humau
lty nearer God. Rev. It. 8. DeUow,
Episcopalian, Philadelphia, I'a.
Error. Every thing human begins
In a mistake. Error Is the loamy soil
out of which wrath vegetates and blos
soms. The history of philosophy, sci
ence and theo!oy illustrates the prin
ciple with a distinct cogency that Is
unanswerable. So that we need not
be too much afraid of being In error
provided ouly we cling to our error
with a tenacity that Is not simply ten
acious, but that Is also honest and In
telligentRev, C. E. Parkhurst, Pres
byterian, New York City.
Gospel Power. Man Is s soul to be
gin with, but there Is Just one thing lie
needs more than anything else ths
power of the gospel to reveal him to
himself. Graiplug llln-lly ntove him
for light, the power ot tbe gospel comes
In and helps him climb to on illumin
ated spiritual rature In (.'hi 1st Jeus.
Stirring up the nobler Instincts within,
they reach snd tower from the low
lands of time Into the "white moun
tains of eternity." Uev. V. T. Khan
non, Methodist, Ilarrishurg, Ps.
Force and Power. Force Is always
Invisible, power needs no demonstra
tion. What we see Is but the effect of
what has been done. Sometimes ths
results we look for from certain causes
are entirely different from our expecta
tion. Icebergs float south in spite of
the gulf stream flowing opposite, be
cause the deep arctic current bears
their ponderous submerged part by Its
strength. Hidden power exerts Itself
as God directs and Ills mighty will Is
wrought upon mankind as well as
upon the face of nature. Rev. C. O.
Janes, Episcopalian, Atlanta, Ga.
The BouL The soul Is the renter of
action, glTlng to man personality. Taks
away his soul powers and you reduce
man to the level of the brute creation.
The soul Is God's Impress, tbe like
ness of God In which man was made.
And it Is this God-glven soul that Is
to control the bodily members. That
It may rightly control, the soul has
bees endowed with faculties. Intellec
tual, moral and spiritual. Through his
intellect man receives knowledge;
through his moral nature be puts forth
actions of right or wrong In relation to
bis fellowmen, and above all to his
God. Iter. A. J. Henry, Congregation
allst, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Patriotism. Every citizen must ex
ercise bis gift of calling and not only
for bis own benefit but for the good of
ths whole community. So only Is com
munity life possible. That la Uie mean
ing of patriotism. The true patriot
loves his country better than himself,
aaort than he loves the wife of his
bosom and ths children of his loins.
So be Is ready, at his country's call, to
surrender all his property and lay
down his life. A man who puts him
self before bis country Is a traitor
or a despot and Is not fit to live, nines
his life Is the death of that which Is
greater than he. Rev, A. 8. Crapaey,
Episcopalian, Rochester, N. Y.
A I'obllo ilenefactor.
"Yes, I took out an 'Uncle Tom's
Cabin' company last season and played
to packed bouses everywhere."
"Impossible! With that old chest
nut?" "But I did It just the same."
"How did you work It?"
"Gave 'em a production which guar
anteed absolutely no Topsys, Lawyer
Morkses, or bloodhounds. This season
I'm going to elaborate It, leaving out
Uncle Tom and little Eva und filling up
with a bullet and some Dutch come
dians and one or two populor songs,"
Judge.
The Trouble with the Mirtea.
Mrs. Bugglns I don't feel at all
comfortable In these shoes.
Mr. Bugglns What's the matter;
don't they hurt you? I'blludclphla-
Record.
hv nun itPAI
' DREAD CATARRH J3V USE OF PE-RU-NA
Catarrh Robs A "cal.hy and IkautlM
Miss Aiiiiimlft Johnson Karlrlilhl, Wis., wtltus!
MISS AMANDA JOHNSON.
Mlse Flora Hiiuser, 1UJ2 tl. New
Jersey street, ludliuiiipulls, Intl..
writes:
"I think I must hsve been
troubled with catarrh ever sines I
wst very young, aggravated each
time I caught s cold. This did not
prove sufficiently serious to be ob
noxious until last winter. Then
my head and nose were so stopped
up that I felt I must do something.
Peruna was recommended to me by
a friend. I used It for four weeks,
and found to my relief that It cured
me. I have not had a bit of trouble
since. My head Is clear, snd I can
safely affirm that Peruna cured
Me." Mm Flora Hauser.
Hundreds of Women Cured by Pe ru
na of Annoying Catarrh.
Pr Hurtman litis probably l"e
more than any other physician tnard
popularizing a means of escape from
the facial deformities, such as watery
i yes. twisted nose, offensive h.enih,
dry cracked Ill's, due to the ravaging
effects of catarrh.
He has made chronic atur.li a life
long htudy. Ills remedy, popularly
known as Peruna. Is the must fatuous
remedy for catarrh In existence.
Probably there not a man or wo
man, boy or Klrl, within the hounds of
the United States that luia Hot heard
of Peruna. Hy far the lurgest major-
lty have used Peruna.
The multitude of people
that have
Rnmewlint Illffsrent. ;
"Is that dog ot yours a pointer?" j
asked the ticket agent at the village !
station.
"No," replied the weary hunter whoj
was returning to the city with on j
empty game bag, "lies a disappoint
er." To Hreak In Mew Shoes.
Always thaiie in Alleia'a F-svl baw, a ,.,wlor
Itcurs hi(, nsralliif, a. -tt 1 1 : MT . .w.llrll tc-l
cures corns, imcr'mln nsili nntl tuini.-m At
all tlriiKirlsIs ami sins, turea, 1'en'i a(-e,-(,t
anv siitisMtuti? harn(.l niallcl K(;l K- A.l'lri
Alien . Ohntel, x Hoy, N. V.
Life cm. ho sustained for sometlilng ,
like thirty days nil water nhine-. with but
dry food one cu uid live but a quarter of
that tuua.
BRINGING
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Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the coming of winter, for with the first
breath of the -ice-king" this miserable disease is fanned into life ami all
the Utsgustmsf symptoms return. The nostrils are stopped nt. and the
throat can be kept clear (A mucous secretions only by continual liawkinis
and spitting. Catarrh is a nuisance
and source of annoyance, not only
to tbe one who has it, but everybody
else. The thick, yellow discharge
from the head produces a feeling of
personal defilement, and the odor of
the breath is almost intolerable.
The catarrhal poison brings on
Stomach troubles and affects the Kid
neys and Illadder. It attacks the
soft bones and tissues of the head
and throat, causing total or partial
deafness, the loss of smell, and giv
ing to the voice a rasping, nasal
twang. No part of the body is secure
from its ravages. Catarrh makes
you sick all over, for it is a dis
ease of the blood, and circulates all
through the system, and for this
reason, sprays, washes, inhalers,
powders and salves have proven
failures.
The way to cure Catarrh thor
oughly an d perm an en tl y is to cl can Be
the blood of the unhealthy secretions
that keep the membranes of the body
inflamed, and nothing does this so
surely and promptly as S. S. S. As
long as the blood is poisoned with
Catarrhal matter the discharge of mucus and other disgusting symptoms
of tie miserable disease will continue. S. 8. S. goes to the fountain source
blood-tainting and stubborn disT w.Sr'fo.
medial advtct, W SW,FT spccmQ CQ
m frURE IIorses
14 "f
I'UHiLAMJ mk.k.l CO.,
ITll - UL WOMEN ESCAPED
"I write to tell )il hw mucil i niuim wiiuimnu me,
For a number 'f years 1 pain ' "'X !""'! around
my oyes 'l 1 (ttit It was becauso wf fyim m.,.,1-
. ,r,,ii'ii..nt, so I went to an occullt and had glui-ses
n'ile.1 to my " and mure th" '"f ""0 ". '"H
f, , lef whiU-ver. In fart. I Ml w.ira tl.u.i b...
. .. an I camo " ou. IiihIoii that th trmit.W. was
1' I,., ,y eve. but wllh my heml and Hint It must
not Willi "! r.i.m.l. hail ii.. I !.
be
catanli. a
I'.iiiii
wiih iieiieiit in.
. ,';. t .ntvn, and In four weeks my oye w..i. In
snleinlVl .oihIIIIo... my (te.ie.al health waa mm It Im
proved '! " "" "r V",n
Ll,,,! to get .1.1 of '
such a K"
Juli.isou.
nie.lUl.iO
.1
fj Okvvvun
MISS
been cured of chronic ratal rh by u
lug Peruna can never be knun.
Many a Rlrl has nttalned her fad'd
beauty, many a iuatr.ni has lengthen
d the days of her tom,-l" nppcsi ant e
by using Peruna.
Peruna produces
membranes, the has
clean (moons
a of facial tii
completion. nietry ami a perfect
The women have not been alow In
discover that a course of 1'i-riina will
do more towaiil retotinix )outtiful
beauty than ail the devices known to
science.
While It Is true that Ivrtitia cure
catarrh wherever o. ated. yet It Is n!
Usable for everyone to use Peruna as
Perrin's Pile Specific
Ths INTERNAL REMEDY
No Cass Eiltts tl Will Not Car
RlVrdrri sent !: 7ft (pla rteri f 4.'S".
(sisi nrii.1 Ixives nf tuut.bes tinpoftrd tnlo
this rou.itrr lust ynr.
For fortr yar'a rio tura for ton
sunipdoii nas i-urvi-l roiidi. and colds. At
druKKisls. Price '.' rents.
Ileaeried In Nuinmne.
The vlllsges near the north Kalian
lakes are In summer Inhabited nlumst
entirely by women, who till tho fields,
which do not yield tnn h. Tho men go
to Hwilierlnud and bring back their
saruliitfa In winter.
IS COMING
COULD NOT HEIR TUB TICK Or A
CIXUX.
Wataonlowo, Pa., July 11, iodj.
Sear Hire:
I have need 8. . B. for Catarrh of ths
....... .... iaq nava roaaa ll n aao.
lent remixly for same. I hat toon
trouble with this diaaaas for vaara
and trl manf talna la an alTgrl to
at relief, but nota.ug' dot ma anv
permanent sood until I baaan M. li. tf.
iohare rroia mr aur and'mr
ae so badly aflaot.4 that
ovarine wi
oouM not h
.in. a s i J '"J nasan your mail.
i;-mr?.,,n1. mf ' has baaa
taatloaa now carry oa a onnvaraatlnn
In an ordinary tana, whereas a ....
o thla waa Impoeelble. 7 '
-jHH!iL3,f5""n "aadoue me a world of
fUU uVesu;.0.'. b,U"' l U
w. r. KUUMUINU.
WO BIQH OV OiTARfllt IM TUIU.
TKBN YKAEa.
Dear 8irb' Iad- T", Au"' ' 1B03'
M.n?rt2e,i1Jrt!n ' I need yonr
mitS.l I 1 0 V"."1. 1 h3 "" troubled
takM,ir h " butalnr.e
wifh f i tlS .H.V". b",n o"lad
wiiblt. I faal abla tnracomuiand a, a B.
as a sure our a foe Catarrh. ".
T. U ILL WEB.
t
I I I I 1 I
NO ' "
Woman l V- 1
Afflicted 1 " ' J
With J
Catarrh mm
Can Be
Either
Beautiful ' .'
or Attractive . V -
oi mc trouble and purifies and enriches
the blood, and ao invigorates and tones up
the system that catching cold and con
trading Catarrh is not so likely to occur
Keep the blood in order and winter's comiiitj
brings none of the discomforts of Catarrh
Write us particulars of your rase, ami
of HEAVES. COUGH.
cuitEo 3a Homes.
Mat i itiTte.r atint A .f i-
(lm and In that t i....
"l reimUtJou n, thl a, lion - km.
If '"kIi. Tl.. lT.iMh.it
iwiiii. ho, nDHat'ii, H. Ke
I'urllmid. Or., to ml Ai
1 ....... I'l' t ii....i..i.t
- . in"'""-,
I was tiolmitry mill i ok. i, n"i .nui
'''' a'"1 ! '"'J
o i'inhii,i
sa lViuiia,
Ml
A mn mlii
CnLWfa
- i ! i
FLORA MAUSER.
a preventive and
atari h has faateiie
tut wait
I ltlf In
until
oiiie
put of Urn system.
P.-riiua aits quickly and beneficially
o:i the Inflamed mucous membranes
lin'tlg '.!;: :'.:f.eii'.lt UfgatlS of 111" body,
llius'u wlil euro rotanh wherever
loi ute.l.
If )ui do not derive rompl and st
! lory reaults from thn use of Pe
runa, write at ome to lr lUnniau.
Kiii'nt a full statement of Jrour case
an, I he will he j ier.ae.1 to (lis yoil Ills
vaiiKitMe advice srotls.
A -Idiess Or. Harttuan, Piesideiit of
Th. Hat tmaii riiitiltatlum, I'uliunbus,
Ohio.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
VONDKHFUL
HOMB
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