Spring Medicine
I Thaw U bo other teaton when good
nudlclaa Is to much Ud Mia Un
; Spring. . .
Tho blood U impure, ymt and
ImpoTerUhed oonditloa Indicated
bj ptmplea and other eruption! on the
fftoe tod body, by deficient Vitality,
Iom of appetite, lack of itrength, and
want ol animation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and PUls,
Vakil the blood pun, Yiforout and
rich, create appetite, give, Titality,
strength and animation, and cure
ail eraptions. Have the whole family
begin to take them today. 5
"Hood'f 8arnparllla has been used t
ear family for tome time, and always with
good results. Last spring I was all run
down and cot a bottle of tt, and ai ususl
received treat benefit. Una Bsctaat
Botcb, Stowe, VI.
Mood's Sarsaparilla prom lees to
sure and Mops the promts.
Newest Fashionable Pet.
Strange are tbe pete that London
"fashion" compels Its followers to
keep, and Tartous as they are strange
A new Cuban noodle was the rage
a few months back. A special canary
follows. Now It is a fish again, and
the strangest of fish at that Tbe gold
fish will hare to look to its laurels,
otherwise It will most certainly be
superseded in popularity by the devil
Ash, a most quaint-locking reptile, for
which, a leading dealer states, there
have been Innumerable demands ot
late.
The real home of this fish Is Mexico,
and owing to it being somewhat rare
the cost of a devilfish is considerably
higher than that of tbe goldfish, which
can be bought for a few pence, while
tbe price of its rival Tarlea from five
to ten shillings. A curious character
istic of tbe devilfish is that it almost
invariably remaius at tbe bottom ot
its bowl or tank, and it is most unusual
to see it swimming about Unlike its
golden-scaled relation, it does not de
mand a frequent change of water in
Its home, but will live quite well in
the same water for weeks together,
while Its taste in tbe matter of food
Is not hard to please, for a devilfish
likes nothing better than a very small
worm. As a general rule London deal
era sell these fish by pairs. London
Dally Mail.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
t local application, u they cannot reach the
diseased txmion of the ear. 1 Here la only one
way locureaeameas, ana wet ib dt constitu
tional remediea. Lieafneaa ia caused dt an In-
flamed condition ol the mucous lininc of the
Eustachian Tube. When toil tube l inflamed
you Sere a rambling sound or imperfect hear,
inf. and when it ia entirely closed, Deafness is
the ret alt, end unless the inflammation can be
taken out and thistnhe re-to ted to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
Bin cases out ol ten are caused by Catarrh,
which ia nothing but an innamed condition of
the-muoons surtacea.
We will fire One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
Bet be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for
circulars, tree.
F. 1. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, 0.
Bold by Drue eists, 74c
Bail's Family Mils are the best
A Good Story.
When Representative Morris Shep.
pard, of Texas, was nominated for
Congress as tbe successor or bis ra
ther, he was but 27 years old, and bis
opponents lost no opportunity to make
capital of his youth. In Joint aeDate,
one day, one of Sheppard's opponents
proceeded something like this:
"Why," be said, "it is ridiculous te
think of sending a mere boy to Con
gress. It is a time and place where
we need mature men with mature
minds. ' It reminds me of tbe old dar
key who thought the end of the world
was at band and who got down on his
knees to pray.
" "O Lord,' he pleaded, 'come down
and save this sinful world. And come
-yourself. Lord; don't send your son.
'" This ain't no time for boys. H
The Tallest Cathedral.
The most remarkable and striking
feature irf the new Liverpool Cathedral
will be the height of the vaulting of
the nave and choir measured in the
barrel vaulting, one hundred and six
teen feet, and in the nigh transepts,
one hundred and forty feet which
cannot fail to produce a very magnifi
cent effect No cathedral in the coun
try approaches Its height Tbe nearest
Is Westminster, tbe nave of which
has a height of one hundred and two
feet while York measures ninety-nine
feet; Salisbury eighty-four, and Lin
coln elghry-two. Chester reached only
eventy-eight The "whispering gal
lery" of St Paul's Cathedral la one
hundred feet from the floor.
Not Making; a Good Start.
In the New Zealand Medical Journal
appears this story: On walking to tbe
scaffold In solemn procession a criminal
nee called to the governor of tbe
prison: ''Just oblige me, guv-nor, by
telling me the day o' the week." "Mon
day." answered the surprised governor.
"Monday," exclaimed the prisoner In
disgusted tones. "Well, this 'ere's a
fine way of beginning a week, ain't
It r And he marched on with dissatis
faction imprinted on every line of his
face. . . .
4 . W
ers
This falling of your hair!
Stop It, or you will soon be
bald." Give your hair some
Ayer's Hair Vigor. The fall
ing will stop, the hair will
grow, and the scalp will be
clean and healthy. Why be
satisfied with poor hair when
you can make it rich?, :
My hair nearly all earns nut. I then tried
Iyer's Hair Vtr and onlr o belli ttopiwl
tha falll. New hair cm me 1st real thick and
atlls urlj." atae. 1 at. aatiTa,
flM a bottle.
All riniffffl.tl.
. o. area on.,
Lowell, Ma...
for
Thick-Hair
m
Hair Vigor
M M I'M
OL
FAVORITES f
Tha Von.ttM. lfaav.
It there uo secret place on the face ef
the earth
Where charity dwelleth. where virtue
. hath birth,
Where bosoms ia mercy and kindneas
win t...
And the poor and' the wretched shall ask
and receiver
Is there no place at all where a knock
from the poor '
Will bring a kind angel to open the door?
Ob! search the wide world, wherever you
can,
There la no open door for a moneyless
man.
Oo look iu yon hall where the chande
liers light
Drives off with its splendor the darkness
- of night;
Where the rich hanging velvet In shad
owy fold.
Sweeps gracefully down with IU trim
mings of gold;
And the mirrors of silver take up and
renew
In long lighted vistas the wl!derlng
view;
Go there at the bauoutt and find If you
can
A welcoming smile for the moneyless
man.
Go look in yon church of the clond rtach-
Which gives back to the sun his same
look of fire,
Where the arches snd columns are aor-
geous wunin.
And the walls seem as pure as a sonl
Walk down the long aisle see the rich
snd the great
In the pomp and the pride of their world
1 ..f.la-
Walk down In your patches and find if
you can.
Who opens a pew for a moneyless man.
Go look to your Judge In his dark flowing
With the scales wherein law weigheth
equity down;
Where he frowns on the weak and smiles
on the strong.
And punishes right while he justifies
wrong;
Where Jurors their Ups to the Bible have
laid
Te render a verdict they've already
made;
Go there in the court room and find If
yoo can
Any law for the cause of a moneyless
man.
Go, look In the banks, when Mammon
has told
His hundreds snd thousands of silver and
gold;
Where, safe from the hands of tie starv
ing and poor
Lies pile upon pile of the glittering ore:
Walk up to their counters ah, there
yoo may stay
Till your limbs shall grow old and yonr
hair shall turn gray.
And you'll find at the bank not one of
the clan
With money to lend to a moneyless man.
Then go to your hovel no raven has fed
The wife who has suffered too long for
her bread;
Kneel down by her pallet and kiss the
desth frost
From the lips of the sagel your poverty
lost;
Then turn In your sgony upward to God
And bless while it smites yon the chast
ening rod;
And you'll find at the end of yonr life's
little span
There's a welcome above for a moneylesa
man.
Henry Thompson Stanton.
90ME 8WEARINQ DEFENSIBLE,
Xany Great and Good Men Hare TJeed
an Occasional Oath.
According to the Ana-Profanity
League the swearing habit la "the na
tional evil." Undoubtedly the use of
profanity Is extremely prevalent; a
person needs merely to keep his ears
open on the street to learn this, says
the Boston Transcript But whether it
Is o general as to justify one in term
ing It the national evil is a matter of
opinion. Not all swearing, moreover,
Is wholly Indefensible. There are vari
ous kinds of swearers and It will not
do to lump them In one class with a
single label. Besides the habitual and
commonplace swearers, whose profan
ity ia mere redundant and colorless
verbiage, and the vulgar and diffuse
swearers, whose oaths are rank and
noisome, one must recognize also as a
distinct category tbe discreet and mod
erate swearers who employ an occa
sional oath with fine emphasis and ar
tistic effect
Many great and good men belong to
tbe last class. Even the father of fait
country is said to have sworn vigor
ously when the emergency teemed to
require departure from bia customary
rule of unvarnished speech. This sort
of discriminating profanity It vastly
different from the causeless and gra
tuitous swearing of habitual and vul
gar oathmongers. Indeed, tbe man
who now and then vents bit emotions
In an oath Is rather preferable to tbe
one who always bottles np his feelings,
however strong the provocation to
break forth. A robust ebullition la bet
ter than ingrowing profanity. Silence
may be as profane as words under cer
tain circumstances, A saying ef Jo
seph Choate occurs to the settler in
this connection. A noted prelate waa
once playing golf with Mr. Choate, and
after foozlli.g a tee sbot egreglously,
stood looking at the ball for several
moments. After waiting for the bisbop
to aay something, Mr. Choate remark
ed: "Bishop, that waa the profanest si
lence I ever heard."
As for the Anti-Prof aulty League,
tbe purpose of the organization Is cer
tainly worthy, but somehow the settler
cannot develop a blgh degree of en
thusiasm In such a cause. He is a bit
weary of antl eruaadee of all aorta.
Movements for tbe suppression of this
and that and what not fall to Interest
blui profoundly. It seema to blm that
what la needed in the field of social re
form It not ao much tbe tuppreasion
of bad things as the promotion of good
thing. - Reformers should concentrate
their energies on positive and construc
tive work, rather than purely nenUre
ana restrictive unaercaaings.. . , ,
. If a man loses all bis money be "alto
manages to lose nearly all bit enemies.
Shronic Sores
Bating Dicers upotiirsysSn.
Nothing it a tourco of to much trouble at on old tore or ulcer, par
Hcularly when located upon the lower extremitiea where the circulation
1. weak, and sluggish. A gangrenout eating ulcer upon the leg it a
frichtful tight, and at the poison burrovvt deeper and deeper into the
tissues beneath and the tore continue! to spread, one can almost tee the
flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the tick
enintr discharge. Great running toret and deep offensive ulcers often
develop from a timple boil, twollcn gland, bruiso or pimple, and are
threatening danger alwayt, because while all such toret are not can-
uuvawiK m a , ..,,.1,., ,i uiiininnlll nf nil
cerout. a great many are, ana una
P . .. ' ' ... i
chronic, tlow-healmg Ulcers stuu ..v.......j
your family. Face toret are common and cause the greatest annoy
nee because they are to Wheeling-, W. Vs., May 88, 1903.
persistent and unsightly gome years ao while at work, I fell over a true
Snd detract to much from
one! personal appearance. m. t would hava running- sorea for life, and that
Middle age d and old peo- .
pie and those whose blood ment amJ raortad to the use of 8. S. 8. Itseffeota
. contaminated and taint- -je Pmpta;i
ed With the gormt and JJOI- mm no, dead as the doctor intimated I would be,
ton of malaria or tome pre-
vious sickness, are the chief soribed ooourred. jonw W. TJ"NDI8,
tufferert from chronic toret Car, sohmulbeoh Brewing Oo.
nd ulcert. While the . 1 ,. . , A, ...
blood remaint in an unhealthy polluted condition, and the tore will
continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves, for the sore
is the outward sign of some constitutional disorder, a bad condition of
the blood and system, which local remedies cannot cure. A blood pu
rifier and tonic is what you need something to cleanse the blood,
quicken the circulation and invigorate the constitution, and h. b. b.
is iust tuch a remedy. It counteracts and removes from the blood
1 .n i i,.,riirittr.a nml rtnisoiis. and grad
Ul suijr vv.w. n'v.v..., - m -
purely vegetable, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and
permanent cure for chronic sores and ulcers. If you have a .low-heal-ing
sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about and our
physicians will advise you without charge. Book on "The Blood and
Its Diseaset " free. TH SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIANTA, OAs
Difficult Horseback Feat.
There are no better horsemen in tin
world than the cavalry otlicera of tbe
Italian army, yet even among them
there are very few who could perform
the feat recently achieved by one of
them.
To run an ordinary foot race Is easy
enough, but to run at full sp?ed for
several hundred yards holding In one
band a spoon on which reals an egg
and to reach the goal without dropping
the egg Is a feat which must be prac
ticed carefully a long time before it
can be performed successfully, and as
a result there are not many who can
be sure of accomplishing It whenever
they try. Great, therefore, was the
surprise when an Italian offlt-er mount
ed on horseback performed this ullB
cult feat. Moreover, he select, d a
course In which there were two or
three high fences, and these he cleared
at full gallop without losing the egg.
A Sure Protection.
Barton, N. Dak., May 9. Many caaes
are being published of how diseases
have been cured and lives saved by
Dodd's Kidney Pills, but there is a
family in this place who use this reme
dy as a protection against the coming
on of diseases and with excellent re
sults. Mr. W. A. Moffet says: "We have
no very serious illness or complaint for
we always use Dodd's Kidney Pills the
very moment we feel the least symptom
of sickness and they soon put us right.
If we have a touch of lame back or
tbink the kidneys are not right, we
take a few Dodd's Kidney Pills and the
symptoms are soon all gone.
"My brother had diabetes and the
doctor told him be could not live until
spring. I got some Dodd's Kidney
Pills, for him and although that was
several years ago, he has lived through
all tbe winters and springs since and ia
still living. Dodd's Kidney Pills are
a wonderful medicine."
No Itoom.
Oldwed Do you and your wife quar
rel? Kewwed Ko. we live in a flat and
then is no room for argument Mani- i
toba Free Preas.
Oregon Blood Purifier is
rightly named, because it purities tbe
blood and tones up the body.
After the Tips.
"How attentive your waiters are to
that ostrich," remarked the Hon to
tbe cashier of the Jungle restaurant
"I never saw monkeys so polite be
fore." "Yes," replied the beautiful tigress,
who acted as cashier, "they were read
ing In tbe 'Jungle News' this morning
that ostrich tips are very valuable,"
Philadelphia Press.
'I h Kind Ynn llavo AlwavH
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and. liux been mode under his
personal supervision for over ao years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience agaiuHt Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Wrops and Hoothlnp Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JNareotlc
subHtance. Its ace is its guarantee. It destroys Worm;
and allays Feverinhncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teethlnjr Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rcirulates the
Htomaeh and liowels giving- healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's! Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
M .. aassaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaafsW
In Use For Over 30 Years.
vhs esarrsu oommmv. n mu.iut tmT, nsw veaa em.
.v--i -
I. ,,1,. if cuiii'or runs in
ually builds up the entire system; and
when the blood hat been purified the
healingproccss begint and the ulcer or
tore is toon entirely gone. S. S. S.
containt no mineral or poisonout drugt
c j.I,,;niiAn tmf ia minranteed
Another Falling Oat.
Shnrpe When Cranker tries to run
np mountains with his automobile be
alwaya tells bis frieud some funny
Jokes.
Wbealton Yes; he told me some ot
those Jokes.
Shnrpe -Did yon catch on to them?
Wbealton Oh, I tumbled all right
,lerrir HABITS FtKrWItrllLT WJITU;
J- roe FUll PAATKULAM "
saasssweimirviasnnltt.- seaTLNO.OC,
A Terrible Discovery.
lie What You cnu't go to the opera
with me to-nIhtr You premised to.
She I know, but il I impossible.
"Ha! 1 see it all! You love another!"
"Oh. no uo. Indeed."
"Then you have determined to tram
ple on your own heart and marry some
man for his money. Aha! You shrink!
You expect him to call this sveoiug!
I'crritlioua "
"Please, please don't It Is not so."
"Then why don't you go?"
"I I can't get my new cost en ever
the sleeves of my new dress."
Perrin's Pile Specific
The INTERNAL REMEDY
No Cat EaisU it Will Not Cart)
HOWARD L BURTON. Asuyer and Owmlrf
8lM-iauN.il prliws. Hold. Wlrrr. Lead. II : Oolil, Kit
ver. 7 a: j . oiu, sue : Zinc or Copitar, fi. CjrnU (mis.
s'alne nvlrp-ii and full rrt-llfliii4ntotiapttira-tlnn.
t.'nnlrttlani I'mptr work snllrl'.rt. f.eail
vllle, Culu. Hefereuce Carbonate r.at'1 liana.
3
rPftinder'jr-
HEALTH RESTORER.
rw ust it;
Z
1
VOJ CAN EARN
$25.00 PER DAY
Ocltlng Water,
Oil or Coal with
AUSTIN WtJl.L D HILLS
lle in all sUe an1
styles Write lor Cete
Kut.-a ana ui oi users iu
West.
Beall I Co.
1J Commer
cial ulucs.
PORTLAND,
ORB-
Fin mi isili.
I Otmiih Brup. Tsataa uoo
r in iimsj. e"jni ry urugtuw f
Bon rr nrmuut.
IJoutrlit lias borno the alirna-
Signature of
I SB. II i
ALEUTIANS Of GREAT VALUE.
There Are Good Harbors ta Many ol
tbe laianaa.
vh .nnuranM of tha United States
upon the Islands of the raclflo hat
k.i i. n.n tnnn'n a marked ef-
fecet upon tht plant of rulers and tht
counsels of tiatesuien uireusu"
world, according to the Uooklover't
Magatlne. And now, at tha ratult of
tin expedition under tht direction of
the United States government, a geo
graphical discovery hat Jutt been
uiRde In tht Pacific, tht value of
which both commercially and strata-
... .at ! A
glcally, In the ultimate wuwi
nations for dominion In those waters,
canuot be overestimated. In tbe opin
ion r i,o vol avuurta nothing lu the
explorations of the pt 100 ye"
equals It In Importance,
Tbe discovery ts that in ths long
chalu of Aleutian Islands, tretculn
n-a.tuanl from the AlUSkllU lliallllailll
almost across the Pacific, there Is t
succession of harbors; tuai mey r
atii fat. a...!1 mion iiimuirhout tl year;
that they are unobstructed by rocks,
and that the channel to somo or mem
Is so deep and commodious that half
a dosen fleets could enter them sltnul
tatieoutly,
in ia event nf war. should a squad
ron flying the flag of the United State
start for Chinese waters, It could stop
every night in a safe anchorage until
it uaxnojl Attn Island, nearly 4,Oi
miles west of Puget Sound. Steaming
from that distant Island oiuposi m
United States, our men-of-war could,
within a short run, reach the ceuter
nnlulkl aeaa of Asia. Tilt
ownership of an archipelago reaching
far outward toward Asia, ana muemeu
with many convenient harbors. Is t
national asset of Incalculable future
value.
MODEL FACTORIES IN JAPAN.
Modern Abuse Follow the Organisa
tion A Ion at weeieru riaos.
For a Ions time the Jaoanese were
ware of Enirllsh snd American sys
tems of Industry. The people did not
like the Idea of bell hours, but prefer
red working such hours as suited
their own tweet wills.
nut alowlv tha "model factory" was
engrafted upon the people, and with It
hava e-rnwn un the evils of long hours
snd child slavery, Several "Japs" are
now In this country studying our in
dustrial sratams snd the organisation
of our labor uulons by which the
worklngmen have been able to reaue
the hours of labor and compel the
legislature to protect the children.
The "model factories" which sre be
In? erected In JsDSO employ tots Of
7 years old. and work twelve, thirteen
and fourteen hours. Young boys and
girls sre crowded Into Insanitary
hoardlnir houses tinder the worst con
ditions. With their wages of 8 snd 10
cents a day the manufacturer Is en
abld to make money. Not only is the
model worklnguian's home missing,
bnt In tbe corporation boarding-houses
tbe operatlvea are said to be sadly un-
derful.
But the "Japs" sre not tbe people to
put np with these abuses rorever. in
stitutes of social science are being or
ganised and the labor union will soon
be an established fsct Cheap labor,
long hours and child slavery will be
apt to be shortlived among tbe
"Yankees of the East." Boston (Hobs.
WHERE ALIENS COME FROM.
Countries that Are Sending Their Bur-
nine 1'opalatlon Here.
During recent years the character of
the lmmigranta to this country from
Europe bat been steadily becoming les
desirable. Prior to tbe year 18a0 tin
nations of western Europe, tlrest Brit
aln, Germany and the Scandinavian
countries furnished over 80 per cent
of all our Immigrants, the highest class
that we could hope for. Hungary, Italy
Poland and the other countries of east
em Europe furnished less than 1 pet
cent From 1881 td 18UO the ratio
changed slightly, but still western Eu
ropeans were greatly In the majority.
From Germany alone we drew 1,600,
000 citizens Inside of ten years.
Lately conditions have changed.
Eastern Europeans and Asiatics send
us 75 per cent of our Immigrants (so
called Europeans), while western Eu
rope tends us 24 per cent. In 11)01, tot
Instance, Austro-IIiingnrlans, Slovaks,
Croatlant, Poles and Magyars to tht
number of 11 4. Ox) came In, while 130,
000 Italians honored us with their
transfer of "allegiance." In July of
last year 87.533 people of all nations
immigrated into Oils country.
Little Hlrd Is Pixliter.
The English sparrow, noted for Its
pugnacity, has one adversary It fears
to encounter. It has banished nearly
all tbe native singing birds from Ihslr
customary baunts, but has thus far
failed to frighten off the smallest Of
them all, the humming bird.
Tbe familiar principle of physics
that the striking power of a body In
motion is equal to Its weight multl
piled by its velocity is the secret of
tbe bumming bird's superiority over
tbe sparrow. Tht humming bird's
weight is small, but Its speed Is high,
and Its buzzing lusts has genuine ter
ror tor Its Isrger enemy.
Tbe uneasy cries of a sparrow at
tracted tbe attention of an observer
the other day, who presently discov
ered tht sparrow sitting well up In a
pine tree. Just within t foot of tbe
frightened bird buxzed humming
bird. Its misty wings and keen beak
suggesting a tiny aerial ram In flight
and bent on puncturing some greater
craft in the air.
The sparrow stood Us ground until
the beak seemed about le pierce Its
breast, and then took flight with the
nngry little bumming bird In hot pur
suit. The bumming bird soon returned,
apparently having given up the chase,
possibly because it had driven the
enemy far enough from the nest.
Worst ol (ho HI ml.
"That cyclone certainly was the
worst we ever bad," said tbe first Kan
sas farmer,
"No wonder," said the other. "Ii
started In Illinois." .
"Whato' that?" .
"Well, you know tbe old saying: 'It'i
an III. wind that blows nobody good.' "
Philadelphia Catholic Standard and
Times. '
Marriage la often the outcome of
possessing a good Income.
PF.RII.Mfl WRITES OR KEMUAUU . '
I U IIV I-1SS1
M st of the Ailments IWIIar to tho
rentals Ses are Due to Catarrh of
tho Pelvic Organs.
Rachael K.mUU, M. D.. 334 Vlr
.InU Kt.. lluffiilo. N. Y.. Is a graduate
of the t'nlveisity of Iluffala, class lstU,
snd has bcin in the practice oi uivu
cine in Hat city siuce then. She
writes at follows:
My conviction, supported by ex
perience, Is thai t'erurm ts a valusblo
preparation for alUalarrhalaffettlona.
I have taken one bottle ot Peruna my
.o f and jst fuel fine. I shall continue
to take It." kaihacl J. Kemball,
M. I).
rcrtir.a lias cured thousand of raw
of foniale weakneas. A t rule, how
ever, before I'erun Is retorted to
eial other remedies liave len trli-J in
vain. A gnat many of the patient
have taken local treatment, submitted
ttienitflvc to surgical operations, and
takim all aorta of doctor's fluff, without
aey result.
The rta.m of so tnsny failures 1 the
fact that disvaip peculiar to the female
x are nut common
ly recognised I"
ing reused by ca
tarrh. These organs
l ea-els TreaMe
Net BfnUd
as Catarrh.
are lined by niucou niemlnaaes. Any
mucous membrane 1 rmbject to catarrh.
Catarrh of one organ it exactly the
same as catarrh of any oilier organ.
What will euro catarrh of the bead
will also cure catarrh of the pelvic or
gans. I'erun cure these esse simply1
because It enre the catarrh.
Most of the women atlllcle.1 with
pelvic diseases have no idra that their
trouble it due to catarrh. The major.
What lld Mia WeiuT
Mrs. Newliwed1 waul to get some
salad.
Iiealcr Yet, ma'am. Ituw many
heailsT
Mre. Newllwe.-Oh. iiwxliieas! 1
thritiKlit roil took the heads u(t. t Jutt
want plain rhUki-n sain. I- iin hanf .
CITQ rrmsn.nll)rt mi fn fluot BmnMiue
rllw ai' Aral .lay -,u."f Ii? Hlu.'toai nn
keturr tt.no M rrS)1 inaltmMl.aM lr Ilea
U.LIUllx.Ui H: Kfe (It . I'bUKteylOa, Vs.
I'reiu-h Atuo Train.
The characteristic feature of the
automobile train Invented In prance
I tli principle that em-h rttr propels
llaolf; the propelling force only I fur
nlslied by the locomotive. The latter,
therefore, a It tins no ptilllmi to per
form, but only to supply power, can be
built proportionately very lllit.
tfothsrt will (lint Mrs. Wlmlows's rVxithtrif
lrru His rmtf louse fur their ciitUraa
tortus the Knitting period..
The Money Went.
T'ncts Woylinckl Jus" t.ll you, th'
rltjr is su awful place, risiu jan alive
there.
Parmer Meadow fgloomttr)' That's so.
"KhJ l'lil rh meet soma green goods
men whllt you was In th' t-ltj?"
"No-o, but nijr wife mnt some drj
goods mm."
For eouirha suit eolds there Is no better
medicine than 1'iso's Cur for Cuusump
Uon. Price as cents.
The t sar Tyrant,
Mr. Lakeside Tha atrocities of ftus
Sinn tj-rniiny ar perfectlr swful.
friend What bav you leamsdY
Mrs. Lnknside I ir in pnper this
morning that In itussla no mi la permit
ted to mtrry more than flv times.
b'
f JJ1tiUS,Ma!a!iY I - tfjXlX
A Bad Fix
When on nkss u tthi,,, from hssd le loot, sad srttk
Uie llssh Uiiasr l il, iwih. ,h.. '
Soreness and Stiffness
makss ssr motion ot Ihs knd psWul. Itis sursst
see suicsssl way out or lbs irw.w is to use
St. Jacobs Oil
trematlr, II arras, rsUxsa. awsa. frlce, 8So. and BOe.
'lsaS)sklas
"POKaNH
lli-nnvheai
KATTLM"
utniAnin PDPPA&ATION
lit ol the peoplo think that catarrh la
s diaeaw confined la the brad alone.
Thi I not true, Catarrh la liable
to attack any organ of Urn body;
lliroat, bronchial lut, lung, stomal-Ii,
kidney and e-latly the pelvic
organ.
Many a woman baa made thl die.
coveiy after a lung sirge of uavlrve treat,
ment. Hie has made the discovery
that her dlsraim I catarrh, and that
Permit ran be twIUnl upon to cure ca
tarrh wherever located.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use ol Prr.
na, write at once la Dr. Ilartman, ilv
ing full statement ol your c-aaee, and
he will tie pleamnl to give yott hit vat
tub e a.Ivi.e trail.
A.l'lr.-s lr. llartnisii. Preeldenl el
The Ilartman PamUrlum, Columbus,
Ohio.
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Put up with full knowledge of the re
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