Peculiar
To Itself
In what it is and what it dooa con
taining the best blood-purifying,
alterative and touio substances and
effecting the most radical and per
manent cures of all humors and all
eruptions, relieving weak, tired,
languid fooling, and building up
the whole system is true only of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
No other medicine acts like it;
no other medicine hns done so
much real, substantial good, no
other medicine has restored health
and strength at so little cost.
"I ra troubled with scrofula end cunt
fttir losing my eyesight. For four months 1
could not tea to do anything. After taking
two bottlea of Hood'a Saraaparllla I could aaa
to walk, and then I had taken eight bottlea I
could aee aa well aa vr." Sctia A. Hiiaa
vat. Wither. N. C.
Hood's Saraaparllla promises to
euro and keep tha promise.
Odd Thins About tha 'Poaanm.
The American opossum l one of the
most curious animals living In the
United States. It Is the only one that
carries its young In a pouch, like the
kangaroo. It U the only animal that
can feicn death perfectly. It is re
markable for banging by Its tail like
a monkey. It has hands resembling
those of a human being. Its snout It
like a bog's, while its mouth is liber
ally furnished with teeth. Its eyes are
like a rat's and it hisses like a snake.
Deafness Cannot fee Cured
or local appUratlona as they rannot reach the
diseased i-urtion ot tbe ear. 1 i.ere la ouly one
way locuredea.&ess, and that la by constitu
tional remedies. leainessis caus?d by an in
flamed condition ofthe mucous lining of the
auetacman iui. w ncn cms cuds is innameu
r;
rou bare a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear.
n mil ahfii ftUnli.vltiuiir nfnMi
the result, and unless tbe fnilammatioa can be
taken out and this lube re to-ed to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed forever;
nin -casesoutot ten are caused by Catarrh,
wbtrb la nothing bnt an ludaiued condition of
the-iuueoue suriscea.
We will give One Hundred Pollers for any
ease of Ivainen (caused by ratarrn ) that can
not le cured by 11 all a Catarrh Cure, bend lor
Circulars, free.
r. 1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold bT Druevttts, 7oc.
UaU'a Family Mils are the beat.
Re rased to Servo.
A Frenchman went to a brother
member of his lodge and said to hliu:
"What does a polar bear dof
The brother answered:
"What does a polar bear do J Why,
he alta on the Ice." ,
"Sits on gee Ice!"
"Yes," said the brother, "there Is
nothing else to sit on."
"Veil, vat he do. toor
"What doea be also do? Why, lie
cats flsh."
"Eat fish sits on zee Ice and eats
San. Then I not accept"
"Yon don't accept? What do yon
mean?"
"Oh, non, non. I does not accept.
I was appointed to act as polar bear
to see funeral."
The Shortaat War
out of u stuck of
Rheumatism
or
Neuralgia
UtOUM
St. Jacobs Oil
Which affords not only sure relief,
but a prompt cure. It soothes,
subdues, and e&da the suffering.
Price, 25c. and SOc
system, and furnishes
MUST
r
building of the run-down constitution. You will find no tonic
to act so Dromotlv and beneficially where the health has given
way, the strength over-taxed by hard work and close confinement.
Those living in the low, marshy sections of the country, exposed to
miasmatic poisons and breathing the impure air arising from stagnant
pools and swamps, till their Csnton, Ohio, Aaa-. , 1903.
lystems are filled with ma- Gentlemen! S. 8. B. la a good medio inc. IP
U.i..-tt,a;.l,ltl,iin It la the house all the while. It Is aa siosUsnt
lam and their health under- to ,.ly. ,trenrth to the system and tone to
Olined, will find S. S. S. a all th organs. It a-ives appetite and enery and
tnnetvr11nttni- unfits makes one feel better In every way. I have found
most excellent tonic, ana us u aUo an exoeUont bIood vnTi1iieT. yot months I
timely use has many times was troubled with an ltohlnir akin eruption on
nrvvonrrrl th KPriouB Com. n face, and I tried apeoialiats and many rente
prevented trie serious com- Ues gat a 0UX9 but fl g u the onJy
plications that SO Often that seemed to relieve. I am now comparatively
result- from malaria of this eruption. I think a great deal of your
result irom malaria, medicine, belleina;lttobethe beat Wood Burlier
(jood blood, good appe- and tonlo known to the world to-day.
tite and good digestion are , B,nth t
the foundation stones of
good health. S. S. S. sup- Altoona. Pa., June 80, lOOS.
plies all these, containing i hava always been averse to trlvlngr a teetimo
SS it does ingredients for nial, and only do so now because of a desire to
6 ,., ,, , have others benefited by the use of your moat
the purification of the blood ,x0eUent medicine. Before nalng 8. B. 8. this
and also well-known tonic spring I very mnoh felt the need of a tonlo ; was
.. t . t troubled with Dyspepsia and Constipation, and
properties, making it the my bi00d wa, i bad oonditlon. The use of your
ideal remedy in cases where speclflo ha driven away all lndloatlons of Dys
n vi a tw.4 .f.,!nMt.il pepsia, regulated my bowels, enriched my blood,
the blood haS deteriorated, 0iwd m, to gain 80 pounds In weight, so
the stomach disordered and that I feel In botter physioal oonditlon than I
.nn.f,'f. lio. taiA hevelnyear. In my judgment there is no better
appetite nas lauea. tonlo and blood purlner on the market than your
S S S. beint? A nurelv preparation, and I unhesitatingly recommend it
vegetable compound, leaves - fc MBHJIB-
no bad after-effects, like the strong potash and mineral remedies, which
are bad on the stomach and nerves. A course of S. S. S. now will
fortify the system, and the impurities that have accumulated through
tbe long winter months are more readily and promptly thrown off.and
the warm weather finds you in good physical condition, instead of
weak, run-down, tired and debilitated, with no appetite or energy, as
Is apt to be the case where the system is neglected and nature left to
take care of herself. If you need a tonic and appetizer, you will
find S. S. S. the best. Medical advice without charge to all who write us
bout their case. j SWUT SPECIFIC CO; ATIANTA, OA,
White RnffMlOk
Old buffalo huuters of the western
Kansas prairies used to tell of having
seen and pursued white buffalo. - There
were white buffalo albluos, suou as
are found at rare Intervals In all the
families of the animal kingdom; but
the number of those which existed In
fact and of those which existed purely
In tho Imagination, says the Kansas
City Journal, were In wonderful dis
proportion. In 1STS old Itcn Canfleld, who roam
d the plains with his tall, gaunt wire
for a companion, followed a herd of
buffalo from the northern edge or
what Is now Oklahoma to tha sand
hills of Nebraska, thinking to kill a
big white bull which be bad seen In the
herd. After three weeks of patient
stalking Canfleld did kill tbe bull, only
to find that the whiteness of its ap
pearance was due to a coat of white
wash. An explanation of this phenomenon
would not be needed by people familiar
with the natural lime beds of western
Kansas. Tbe habit of the buffalo Is to
roll or wallow In every pool of water
or mud hole to which he comes. Can
tteld'a buffalo had simply been rolling
in a bed of native lime, which, when
dried In the sun, coated his bide with
a kind of plaster.
No doubt these lime boles, account
for many of the "white buffalo" so of
ten reported by hunter.
The Century's Summer Campaign.
It is announced that each of the
summer and antumn numbers of The
Century will carry out a special plan.
The June issue, for instance, will be
a Western number, its long and full
table of contents representing, by sub
ject or by contributor, eveiy trans-Al-legliany
State or Territory. It will be,
in a certain sense, a Western exhibit
for the St. Louis Fair. There will be
eight articles of special significance to
the West and of much general interest,
including a word for forestry from ex
President Cleveland, four sti iking color
pages, eleven stories besides further
chapter rf Jack London' "The Sea
Wolf," and various other feature that
promise much pleasure and profit.
The July issue will be a special fic
tion number, but will have also a paper
on "The New West Point," with im
pressing drawing from tb architects'
plans, and two or three articles touch
ing interests in the Far East. Andre
Castaigne' pictures of tbe world's fair,
for which tbe studies were mad on
tbe grounds, are making and are prom
ised for an eaily number.
What Gorman Is Really Like,
As statesmen go, Gorman Is not an
old man. Born in 1S39, he has seen
sixty-five years, but they rest upon
him lightly. His form Is still a erect
as ever, and his shoulders as broad.
Personally Gorman Is a man of few
petty vices. He la a baseball crank
or was when the national game flour
ished and waste money raising
chickens and vegetables on bis farm
at Laurel, Md., a few miles from Wash
ington. Unlike some statesmen he is
not given to the amusement known at
the Capitol as "opening wine," and
neither does be smoke tobacco inces
santly, like some of bis distinguished
colleagues, nor chew It, like certain
eminent jurists. His family life has
been ideal.
Gorman is not approachable. In the
ordinary sense. He does not wear an
air of very marked geniality, and as a
rule, he keeps his own counsel and
makes confidants of few. But his man
ner, at all times, is suave and polite.
and be has a fashion of calming ene
mies that has stood him in good stead.
Leslie's Monthly.
From Examination Papers.
A friend banded me these excerpts
from examination papers which be bad
collected during the past year. Tbey
are the result of asking the youngsters
to write sentences showing the mean
ing of tbe words tbey bad to spell:
Mathematics are all the studies put
together.
It would take quite long to travel
the radius of tbe world.
Stenography means to be a type
writer. Equilateral means nearly half.
Tbe wild lyon was very radius.
He-was very radiu at me.
Radlous, a different kind of people.
Tbe radius of tbe bole was 15 feet
deep. Bcston Record.
TOine
It increases the appetite, tones op the
stomaeh. invigorates and strengthens the
purer and better blood for the up
Englishwoman liar you been te
Westminster Abbey yet) Fair Amer
icanNo; but I hear It highly spoken
of. Ex. , .
Visitor Has your tittle baby- lster
got any teeth? Tommy Oh, yes! I
guess she's got ''em, but she ain't
hatched 'em out yet rblladelpbi
Ledger.
"What do you think of my death
scene r' asked the actor. "Well, it
seemed to me It came a little too late
in tbe piece," was the reply. Chica
go Evenlug Foat.
Dally Guide to Flattery. If you
meet a woman who strongly suspects
that she Is a beauty, ask ber earnestly
If all her family are beautiful. Bal
timore American.
Dorothy So Jack kissed you, eh)
Did you glv him any encourage
ment? Judla Encouragement! Say,
I guess you don't know Jack, do you?
Philadelphia Ledger.
Anything To Blame It On. Mother
Johnny Jones, did you get that aw
ful cold out skating? Son Mother. I
think I caught It washing my face
yesterday morning. Judge.
The Empress of China What Is
that strange noise I hear? Tbe Min
ister of the Interior -It Is tbe bottom
dropping out of tbe New York stock
market, your majesty. Life.,
Stimulation. Biggs I understand
that young Briefly has takeu up ths
law sine he married. Dlgge Very
likely. I understand that bl wife
lays It down to him. Chicago News.
Willi Pa, you don't get chestnut
until after there's a frost, do you? l'a
Except In the case of a farce-comedy,
my son. Then tbe chestnuts com
first and the frost afterward. Phila
delphia Press.
A Physician's Blunder. Dr. Jinks
I suppose you must bare lost some
ef your patient by being away for
o long a time? Dr. Kent Yes, con
found Itt Ten or a dosen of them got
well. Boston Transcript
Small Consolation. Tbe Landlady
I'm afraid Mr. Slopay ha forgotten
what a large bill he owe me. Tb
Star Boarder- No, be hasn't He said
only yesterday that he wished be hsd
money enough to more. Judge.
Miss Pepprey I suppose that was
your valet I saw with yoo yesterday.
Coolly My deab Miss Peppwey, don't
say "valet." That word, yoo know,
Is not used now as Miss Tepprey
Well, then, your "keeper." Ex.
Miss How James (at tb opera)
Hasn't she a marvelous technique?
Mr. Cahokla Yes, but she doesn't er
seem to know bow to manage It
gracefully. She gives it a sort of kick
wben she turns around. Chicago Trib
une.
"My gracious! What a crush!"
gasped the shopper; "I'm nearly
dead." "Permit me, madam," aald the
floorwalker, politely, "to call your it
tention to our undertaking department
In the basement." Philadelphia Led
ger.
Mr. B. My dear Mrs. Croesus, may
I not put your name down for tickets
to Professor Pundit's course of lec
tures on Buddhism? Mrs. C. Oh, by
all means! You know how passion
stely fond I am of flowers." Pick'
Me-Up.
Mrs. Jllson Foreign newspspert
contain many advertisement of titles
for sale by members of noble families.
Old Jllson Tbey should advertise for
sealed proposals from American heir
esses; this 1 leap year. Detroit Pre
Press.
Laying Down the I.sw. Lady (en
tertaining friend's little girl) Do you
take sugar, darling? Tbe Darling
Yes, pleas Lady How many lumps?
Tbe Darling Ob, about seven, and
when I'm out to tea I start with cake.
Punch.
Mr. Mllyuns Now, Tommy, you
must go to school and work bard.
Why, look at me! I started wltho.it
a cent, and now I'm a millionaire.
Tommy Yes, I know; but you can't
do it any more, Tbey all have cajo
registers now. Ex.
"Living at Swampburst, eh? That's
up the river, Isn't It?" "Yes." "Ars
your grounds near the water?" "Well,
sometimes they're as much as six
Inches from the surface, and on rar
occasions there's no wster on them at
all." Philadelphia Ledger.
A Shrewd Wife. Mrs Greene I
hope you trust your husband Implicit
ly? Mrs. Brown Oh, yes, Indeed; but
I wouldn't have him know It for tb
world. If he were aware of my per
fect trust In him be might be tempted
to take advantage of It, you know."
Boston Transcript
Exercise for Both. Does your wlfs
go In for athletics?" "TJtn yea. In a
way She went our yesterday to take
exercise; said she was going to walk
up a long hill." "Ana she aidf" "no;
she got Into the dry-goods district and
ran up a long bill' Instead. You can
easily see that I am the one who wis
exercised." Kansas City Journal.
A Count of Boundless Nerve.
Count Nottapennl Las' night I glrs
z leetle heent to Miss Roxley sat I
vould like she sbould marry wis me,
Ascum And did she give you any en
couragement? Count Nattapeunl I
do not know. She simply say to me,
What klnda ze nerve food do yoo
use?" Philadelphia Press.
Roundabout Proposal.
He Miss Wilmington, as the only
daughter of your mother, I suppose
you take a keen interest in ber happi
ness?
She Most assuredly. Why?
He Ob, I only wanted to know If
you would like ber to bare me ror a
son-in-law. New York Times.
Cologne's First Railway.
In 1H78 a Belgian company con
structed tbe first street railway In t'i
city of Cologne, Germany, and the
road became the property of the city
in 1807.
Ayers
You can hardly find a home
without lis Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Parents know what
It does for children: breaks
Cherry
Pectoral
up a cold in a single night,
wards off bronchitis, prevents
pneumonia. Physicians ad
vise parents to keep it on hand.
The tt eonsri msillrlns mon en biiT
fl Arvr'i Cherry I'Si'l.trsl. Kr U ciiitln el
eliUUreu ugtliiua enM w "'! l-siisr-"
JaioS SHUI.L, Saratoga, luj.
Ue..te..ll.
J.e. v ro.,
' for '
Throat, Lungs
Ayer'a Pills greatly nld the Cherry
Pectornl In breaking up cold.
A Fool and III Wisdom.
A story, which Is credited to Major
Tond by the New York Tribune, tells
of a weiik-uiliulfd Ind who went to
the miller's to have some grulo ground.
The miller said to him:
"So you are a fool, eh?"
"I guess I am." replied the youth.
"A fool, eh? A natural!" mused the
miller. "We haveu't many natural
fools hereabouts.- Do you mind if I
ask you a few questions?"
"Oh, no, sir, of course not," the lad
answered, politely.
"Well, my boy, lnce you are a fool,"
began the miller, "I wuut you first to
tell me what you know, and afterward
what you dou't know. Now, to beglu,
what do you knot?"
"I know," said tb boy, "that tbe
miller' hogs are fat."
"Good! Very good!" aald the miller.
"That Is what you know. Now tell
us what you don't kuow."
"I dou't know whose grain futtous
'em," replied tb youth.
A Farmer Found It
Mount rieasant, Utah, May 23. To
find a medicine that will cure every ail
ment due to diseased or disontered Kid
neys baa been the aim of many physi
cians and chemist.
Mr. C. E. Peterson, a farmer of this
place sava he has found such a remedy
and th.tt ho las tried it with success In
his own rase. Mr. Peterson say the
remedy is Oodd's Kidney ('ills, a medi
cine introduced here alwut seven
months a;n.
"I am glad to he allowed to testify to
srhat good things Dodd's Kidney Pills
bsve done for me. I used this remedy
for Kidney trouble and it cured me
completely.
"I can hrartily recommend Dodd's
Kidney Pills to all who suffer with
any kind of Kidney trouble."
Mr. Peterson's cane is only one 'of
many Just as convincing that have been
reported recently. This new remedy
seems to have conquered Rheumatism
completely, not a single case having
ben reported where Uodd's Kidney
Pills have failed to cure perfectly and
permanently.
Love's Labor Ixmc, I
Anxlons M annus Clsrs, dear, what
did Mr. Coldcssh say last night whra lis
was trying to button your glov In the
ball?
Clara Oh, he merely said that any
mnn who made gloves that were s hard
to button ss mine ought to quit ths busi
ness. Anxious Mamma Well, dear, take my
advice and don't wast any more time
in that direction.
'KeeleyLIOUOR-MORPHINC-TOBACCOl
"aTure PERMANENTLY C
em roe suu pamkulam
si tMiniryiwrmrrr- poTLNo.or,
Younr cirls in fireec and Itsly wor
shiped Di.ina until fliey were of sue,
when the' dedicated tlieir girdles to her
hy hanging lliem up In her 'tempi or
grove, and turned to Aphrodite.
Miss Hapgood tells how she
escaped an awful operation by
using Lydia E Pinkhara's Vege
table Compound.
Deab Mb. Prisni I suffered
for four rears with what the doctors
called Salpingitis (Inflammation of the
fallopian tubes ana ovaritis), wnicn la
a most distressing and painful ailment,
affecting all the surrounding parts,
undermining the constitution, and sap
ping the life forces. If you had seen
me a year ?o, before I beiran takincf
Lydia E. Plnklmm's Vcgctalilo
Compound, and had noticed the
sunken eyes, sallow complexion, and
general emaciated condition, and com
pared that person with me as I am to
day, robust, hearty and well, you
would not wonder that I feel thankful
to you and your wonderful medicine,
which restored me to new life and
health in Ave mouths, and saved pie
from an awful operation." Mrss Insnit
IUpoood, 1023 ttandwicn, bU Windsor,
On t 5000 forfait If criminal ef atxxn ittttr
proving finuliwmt cannot bo producod.
Ovaritis or Inflammation of the
ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin
ths ovaries may result from sudden
stopping of the monthly flow, from
Inflammation of the womb, and many
other causes. The slightest Indication
of trouble with the ovaries, indicated
by dull throbbing pain in the side, ac
companied by heat and shooting pains,
Should claim yonr instant, attention.
It will not cure Itself, and a hospital
operation, witn all its terrors, may
easily result from neglect
- -"M-T- t ' I S 4f IA,ii'' ' J
I (Will HUI Alt Itki MII4. Fa
Beat Cuusk Syrup, Tastes UuoS. Use SJ
la llras. Bold r7 urnsfius. en
I
Death.Whnt w call death Is not
really death, It I a more separation of
soul aud body, and tbe sotil tb essen
tial thlug of u live on. Hov. Lyuiau
Abbott, CougrcgaUounllst, at lloikloy,
Cal.
Balvstlon. Th world has nevr out
grown Christ's conception of salvation.
And can never outgrow it, for the law
of It Is written In the very pug of the
uulvers Itself. Kev. It. M. Waters,
Congrcgatlouallst, Utooklyu, N. Y.
Literature. The Hlble Is a litera
ture, not a book; It Is th literature of
s great people, and as such It gives us
an insight Into th beginning of th re
ligion of s great people. He. W. 8.
lUlnsford. Uplicopallau, Nw York
City.
Pessimism. On the whole, llf Is
not so bad as war tuught to ex
pect It; the fears of pessimism sre not
realised by healthy iiieu; our young
fear were larger Hutu th experienced
facta. Iter, Hubert Mackeiul. Tree
byUrlan, New York City.
Th Uresd of Life. There I In th
city not only literal physical famine,
but famine of the bread of life. And
oil tb boulevards In splendid palaces
uo less than In ttw foulest slums, men
aro perishing for lack of It. Hey. 1',
, S. lleiuon, llaptlst, Huston, Mass.
Self-liefeuse. The fight with th
, slums Is not a mere philanthropy; It Is
a measure of self defense. The Be
long struggle of tha church to uplift
ud to save la sa much a servlc to th
saluts ss to the sinners.-It. J. 0.
1 Adams, L'plscopsllan, Hartford, Conn
Honesty. Men And It easier to take
! the pslu of lenst resistance Hut th
honest msu will fouow the beckoning
band of truth at any and all cost. II
w.!li b tnie to the promptings of hit
couscleuce, no matter what th world
will say Kabhl J. L Levy. Hebrew,
I'lttahurg. l'a.
Danger. It Is one of th dangers of
our modem preoccupation with novels
and tti dramatic successes of th
stage that our emotional life Is called
Into actlvltle that are not always har
monious with the rest of our life
Kev. T. C. Hall, Congregatlonallst.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
l'alse Ideals A sermon molded Slid
shaped to human fsalilon oftentimes
looks well, but Christ la obscured and
the cojiscletK-e of the hearer Is un
aroused. Slue putrefnctlon must l
cut out by the surgical knife of eternal
truth. Hot. R. S. Howe, Methodist.
Kenneyvllte, Md,
Tbe Man Outside. There Is only on
lusa In th world who 'Is outside th
pale of religion, and he Is the conceit
ed man, th self-centered and self sat
lafled man. Iletween him and hi
kingdom of God there Is a great gulf
Oxed. ltv. J. II. Mellth, Eplscop
Han, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Freedom. What man wants la leas
of government; the relaxation of op
presslve laws; larger freedom for ths
Individual, stronger fraternity, trior
perfect ejuIIty. Out of this larger
freedom will coins prosperity, pi-ai-e
and happiness for all. Ucv. George K.
Heed, Metuodlst, Carlisle, l'a.
Borrow. Ail tnriatinn sorrow, as
well as all Christian experiences are
but different methods of God's own
through which He gives higher and
fuller revelations of Ills love mid bless
Ing, and develops Ills people to better
fitiiesa for service. ucv. J. It. Macksy,
Presbyterian, Glens Kails. N, Y.
Love for All. God loves all His
children, and does not love one less he-
csuse He has another, or hecnuse He
has many millions of children. He
loves them all and hns love enough for
tbem all, and He wants His children
tfl lov each other. Rev. I,. M. Zim
merman, Lutheran, Hultlmore, Md.
Atrectlnn. No man hns a moral
right to swear before the altnr of God
that bs will be true to one woman,
unless he believes that lie Is absolute
matter of his 'affection. If he disbe
lieves, and takes ono wnumn to wife.
he Is a liar and a hypocrite. He v.
Frank Crane, Congregatlonallst, Wor
cester, Mass.
Th Kuln of Nations Prosperity
bat been the ruin of nntloiis--hgypr,
Byrla, Greece and Home. There In In
it a bacillus that tends to overstep
prudence a blunting of fine senaihlii
tlss, a lessening or Ideals, a trending
underfoot of oternnl principles of right
and Justice. Her. O. It. Hunts, Meth
odist, Philadelphia Pa.
Dangers. There are two dangers
which threaten tho churches In their
relation with the pastors; the people's
over estimation of the minister and
their underestimation of themselves
The church may have an able minis
ter, brilliant and lorjueiit, but If be
cause of this the people tit down In
admiration aud congratulation the cha
riot wheels of truth are choked rather
than helped along. Itev. Hlclmrd Tur
ner, Methodist, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nothing New, The world hns been
busy eighteen hundred years since
John laid down his pen; very busy.
Tb thoughts of men have gone every
where searching for truth, I wnnt
some man to write one sentence of
moral of religious truth thnt Is not In
germed at least in what Jesus snld
and In what, by Inspiration, the apostle
wrote. They cannot glv you on those
lines the dot of an "1" or the cross of
a "t" And the world Is corning to rec.
ognlze that unique and nnmitliig fact
He. 0. D. lfoss, Methodist, Now
York City.
Gariio In Salads.
A. way to flavor a snlnd with (jnrllc
In tb most dsllcst manner Is to let
clov of farllc remain for twenty
four bour In a quart bottle of snM
oil before tbe latter Is used. This give.
Just th indefinable tana that much
Improves the salad without ovcrdolnj
th garlic flavor.
Mr. Misfit Charles, do you think
I am gowned well enough for ti,0 ro
ceptlon? Mr.. Misfit Yes; how am I
coated aad panted? Chicago Rucord-Ueruld,
"I Have Every Reason to Praise Pc-ru-na,"
,,,-rco MD KANB. OP CHICACIO.
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1 AuaifwAw MYmi.cna
V l7JJctMjt.CMICAOO.IU.
KiEvu mi
Mrs. K. Kane, VI Helior Street, CM
csgo, 111., writes:
ii.r.,,i. has hem used so lung in
a I it III MdV that It has kept them I
In splendid health. I hav also used
It Cor a catarrhal difficulty of long
standing and it cured me In a short
time, so I have every reason 10 praise
I'eruna." Mrs. K. Kane.
Pc-ru-na Protects the t ntlre House
hold Against Catarrhal
Diseases.
On of tli greatest f.ies with which
every family has to contend Is our
changeable climate. To protect th
family from odd end roughs Is slys
a serious problem, and vfteu Impuesl
ble.
Sooner or later It Is Ibe inevitable
fate ol very on to catch cold. I'sr til
avoiding e i p. wore and th use ol prop
er clothing will protect from Hi fre
quency ikI perhaps tbe aeveriiy of
colds, but with the greatest of pircsu.
Hons they will come. This Is a settled
fact of human experience. Everybody
must expect to be caught somewhat or
somehow.
Perhaps It will be wet feet, or a
draught, or damp clothe, or it may be
one of tliouiand other little mishaps,
but no one Is shrewd enough to always
avoid the inevitable catchuig cold.
There la no (act of medical science
better known thsii that Petuna cure
catarrh wherever bx-sted. Thousands
of famllle in all part of the 1'nlte.l
Males are protected front colds Slid ca
tarrh by IVruua. Once in the family
Kate or a Jewel.
Wlfs I rlieliarg. the rook tdaj.
Hushsml Why. I theught ti eald
But loiif ago thai th wa a perfect
JewIT
Wife Yea, but Jewela. jo know, are
mors ornamental than useful
Vlto s Cur fs a reineilv fur coughs, cold I ,
and tnsuniiUoi). Try It. Price a cauls, J
(druggists.
Nesting tti Limit.
"Do sou know, ilsrliiig." asld th lurs
tick young msu who wst busy plsuting
microbes, "that I beliefs It makes we
betirr mail every time I kiss yonV .
"Well," rejoined the taffy tislred girl
In the parlor . !. At the pare you are
going now there will sour be uu mure
rooru for Improvement."
Mothsri will fin 1 Mrs WtniUHM't S..,iht,
Syrup the lil r:n.y louse lor tbeil UlUra
auruig tae tesiatcg period..
A B.-lfl.h Youth.
He Although you sre engsged to me.
you ! 1 1 ' t trest me s lot better thsu you
do lurk.
pihe How selfish jou are! I'm en
vaired tu him, tito.
FIT? r'"nuf iiom. r- 1 -r r-mmnsai
fill) anr flitldf'aun.irir Kilns ilrM Nam
, I"'!.' r"'1 '"' reeOtiflslhnillahlieaila
lit. K. H, a line. Lid.. M.- An St., -tlla4lsil, fa,
Keeps on Talking.
"Does thnt hnrber across tha Itreet
hut up on .Sinnlnr?" asksd It stran
ger wlllilu the gae.
"Oh, no," repjlied tha landlord of the
village luu, "he merely closes bit tliop."
Oregon Blood t.miii i.
rightly named, U-c.use it puri,iwg Ul0
blood and torn a up the ImkIv.
To he lionent SS this Oi.rl.l ..... I. ..
be one mnu pu led out of leu ii.,'...,..i
t-hakkpeare.
"All .MuNUAIi IM A riDY TlMr-
THE Of THE f ISH NEVEB fAII S
I as. in s iiitt m,.
J Hi A VtlI nnc.
I 1 ST1 .1"";, "l whnou buy Wet
i 3 WeathT'lS!0r!h'n? ! the
Jim iijn nd thij name hov stood
for the ftfc.T
VAri "( i . . , - . i
irjwir depkrwillnot juppVyou writ for
free catalog of block or Um Water
SO.TON. MAIL. U I Z "" JlGN
TOWER CANADIAN! CO,
DO
YOUR JAWS ACHE?
st IrouM a
wrsri(in 'llhurs sra
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so work la at lower than
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I'll W. A. Winft
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WISP. RDnc rkat.s
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" " V v . LlwllllSIS -""iiiii OHIH., HSmimninnm.
n,"'" nn.ysl,mntoia Oregon, Mam Ms '
'I still
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rrtina always star. No bom ran
tpsre IVrtin after th fltl Irlal n H,
Mrs. A. - ilnheun, 8'J! Washington
Bt., Unslng, Ml. h, writes:
I'eruna ha been such a blessing
to my only vlnld, a well a myself;
that I feel IndiKcd to give my tesl
moniai. lie nas ai a aonered from
catarrh of the head and throat, and I
had lo use ettra precaution so as not
to have him espored to damp or cold
wearer, last year ho was takea
with la grippe, and as It was a sever
vase, tau'od me much anxiety. No
med tin helped him til ho took .
runa, I notited an Improvement t
om and In three week he was a dlt
fercnt ihlld; the grippe had hceniom
pletely cured and I noil. ed that the
catarrh was made belter. He kept
taking it two weeks longer, when he
was entirely well. I now use It off
and en lor colds, cramp, Indigestion
or general Indisposition, and find It
superior to any doctor or medlcln I
ever tried. It keeps me, as well as
my child. In perfect health, and I
gladly recommend It la mothers."-.
Mrs. A. Ilobson,
We have on file many thmiaasnd (,.
tlmoiiisla like the oms given alv.
We can only give our readers a slight
glitop.o of the vast array ol unsolicited
endorsements w are receiving every
mouth. No other pbtslilan In th
world baa received 1'irli a Volume oleo-tliileia-tic
slid grateful letters ol thank
a Dr. Itartinatt (or IVruna.
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