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Catarrh * Whether it is of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, or morb delicate or gans, catarrh is always debilitating and should have attention. The discharge from the mucous membrane is/because this is kept in a state of inflammation by an impure condition of the blood. Therefore, to cure, take-tbs best blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual UtfSid form or chocolated tablets known as ^rsatabs. 100 doses $1. How to Read. Reading is not a lost art to the name ‘degree that conversation is, but it has in most cases an arrested devel opment through so much reading that makes no demand upon aesthetic sen sibility, sj that one is apt to bring to a fine story full of delicate shades of thought itad feeling the same mind which he yields to a newspaper, put ting a , blunt interrogation as to its meaning as conveyed in the terms of a rational proposition, and the writer’s charm is wholly lost upon him. While the reader's surrender to the author must be 'complete, his attitude should not be passive, but that of active re sponsiveness and partnership.—H. M. Alden in Harper’s Magazine. IGo Honey Factory. “That was an error,” said Senator Beveridge, apropos of an opponent’s argument, at a dinner in Indianapo- lis. “Our friend made an embarrass- ing error. He reminds me of John Winslow. John spent his honeymoon at Niagara. He lef-t the bridal apart« ment late one night to bathe, and on his return knocked, as he supposed, on his wife’s door, calling softly: “‘Honey!* “There was no answer. Winslow knocked again. “ ‘Honey!’ “Still no answer. Winslow thun dered on the door. “ ‘Honey!’ he cried, in a voice of Mt ony. “Then a reply came at last. “‘Sneak, you blooming idiot!’ a male voice growled. ‘This is a 1 bed- room, not a blooming beehive!’” CUT THIS OUT. Bad Breath ‘ ‘For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green as grass, my breath having a bad. odor. Two Weeks ago a friend recommended Cascarets and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that I shall recommend them to any one suffer ing from such troubles.”—Chas. H. Hal pern, 114 E. 7th St., New York, N. Y. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen- nine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to ‘cure or your money back. 923 Explicit Directions. The Lang worths lived in a corner house so easily accessible from the street that they were being continu- ally annoyed by persons ringing to ask where other people lived. At last the son of the house, says a writer in the New York Times, decided to put an. end. to the nuisance. “I guess,” he said, complacently, ‘there won’t 'be any more folks asking ff the Browns, the Biddles or the Han sons live in this house. I’ve fixed ’em.” “Wfiat have you done?” queried Mrs. Langworth. ' “Hung out a sign.” “And what did you print on it?” “Just five words,” replied Harold, proudly. “ ‘Nobody lives here4 but us.’ ” Recipe That, Breaks a Gold in a Day and Cures Any Curable Cough. ’“Mix half ounce of Concentrated pine compound with- two ounces of gly cerine and half a pint of good whiskey: shake well' each time and use in doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonfu' every four hours.” These’ ingredients can be obtained from any good druggist, or he will gel them from his wholesale house, r The Concentrated pine is a speeia pine product and comes only in hall In case of pain on the lungs Hamlins ounce bottles, each enclosed in an air AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. Wizard Oil acts like a mustard plaster, tight case, but be sure, it is labelec except that it is more effective and is ‘ ‘ Concentrated. ’ ’ • Will Break Up a Cold in Twenty-four A prominent local druggist says thai bo much nicer and cleaner-to use. Hours and Cure Any Cough That he has filled this prescription hundred! Is Curable. of times and that it is wonderfully Accounting; for It» effective. The following mixture is often pre . Imogene—Why is it that so many scribed and is highly recommended for Weddings happen on Wednesday? Forgotten. Esmeralda—Well, on Sunday every O, don’t you remember poor Trilby, coughs, colds and other throat and bronchial trouble: Mix two ounces of body wants to sleep, you know; Mon Ben- Bolt, Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil day is wash , day, and Tuesday is iron How you wept o’er her trials so of Pine compound pure, and eight ing day. Wednesday is the first day sore? ounces of pure Whisky. These can be in the week when there’s really any The world has passed on and forgo t- bought in any good drug store and time for marrying. 1 ten her, Ben, easily mixed together in a large bot And we hear of poor Trllby no more. tle. The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure is prepared only in the E. BURTON — Assayer and Chemist, H OWARD laboratories of the Leach Chemical Co., Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, SI. Gold, Silver, 75c; Gold, 50c: Zinc Cincinnati, and put up for dispensing or Copper,-$1. Mailing envelopes and full price list in half-ounce vials. sent on application. Control and Umpire work so MOUNTAINEER’S SAVINGS. Mostly in Gold, and Some of It Hau Been Buried for Fifty Years. The First National Bank of Logan, W. Va., has received a deposit to-day which has an interesting story behind it, the Roanoke correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says. The amount is $6,020, of which $5,000 is in gold coin, some of which is fifty years old. Twen ty dollars is in* silver and there are fifty $20 bills. The money had been accumulated by Milton Mullens and represents the savings of a lifetime. Mullens began hoarding his savings when a young man. This was before the civil war. All his surplus he con verted into gold, which he buried in the yard. A few years ago, when gold coin was scarce and almost out of cir culation, Mullens began to exchange his smaller money for $20 bills. These were hidden in a safe place in his barn. It was believed for many years that he was hoarding his money and on numerous occasions marauders have endeavored to force him to re veal its hiding place, but without suc- cess. A few days ago his wife died and believing that he would not live long he called his grandson, J. M. Perry, and told him where to search for the treasure, The young man, after dig- gihg for some time, found the treas- ure, and this snug little fortune went into the bank to the credit of the now aged and infirm mountaineer. --------------- i Best for Children licited. Référence: Reference: Carbonate National Bank. Short Breath. >)!A, Pet Anyhow. MORPHINE S the I P > Maumo permanently cures any drug habit. Guaranteed not to contain Morphine. Laudanum. Opium or any other habit forming drug. 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The short breath following violent ex bird at home?” “No,” said Lulu, “we keep a pig in ertion, such as running or hill-climb ing, is familiar to every one. It is stead.”—Delineator. due to the increased call for oxygena Hard to Locate. tion of the blood and the temporary “How about this new student’s ideas inability of the heart to pump the of orthography?” said one professor. blood in sufficient volume through the “He has me puzzled,” replied the lungs. other. “I can’t decide whether he is When shortness of breath is brought simply illiterate or a spelling reform about by moderate exercise or mental er in advance of his time.”—Washing excitement, it is due to some abnormal ton Star. 'condition, such as anemia, obesity, a weak heart or indigestion. This ten A« He Saw It. 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