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* e : • • oe •• • » • •• »4 s t "Some people," remarked the demor Ctf >F<*il s p*rill* is to *mln* p>n of alizer, "never seem to be around when Oeltle. at India Known Luder Many m*vit *B • bh-nl purl tier. <i>petlte- I Names. wanted.” gl*»r, end M * nerv*, stotuetCi *nd dl- “Well,” rejoined the moralizer, “It 1» gMUV* tunic. Nothing die 14»- it, no other better to be absi-nt when wanted than has *u Rood • Kcord, no other will do you to be present when you are not want ** much «c*>d. It cure*. Ser«fu»a 1« Tegr#- Hoodfe Sartapa- ff* has cure«! me <>T scrofula, with which 1 Few tnen in Europe have had a more *ve l>< • n troubl- il for 16 years. My litth *U*htcr ha-l a scrofula swelhtiK on b- r neck striking career than the Rev. Dr. Bishop &nd Hood’s Sarsaparilla also curt-d her.” Cabrera of the Spanish Reformed church, Is* G. M o MUH, Annandale. Minnesota, wyapapsia - " l was troubled for j who was educated to the Catholic priest SKMiths with dyspepsia and could not eat hood, but embraced the Protestant faith Kiyllnn* without distress. 1 beifan taking and became a voluntary exile to Gibral ood s Sarsaparilla and was soon improv- ti* I took it steadily until I was cured.” tar, when he returned to lead the Evan EDI* M o W hizlek . Athol, Mass. gelical party after the revolution in 18U.S Bhkuinatk*m - T was severely afBi.-ied With rh-'iiinatism, my kne<-s badly swollen, Carlon. About It. flood's Sarsaparilla helped mu after other Mamma—Go to sleep now or the gob iiediemes failed and it nus lengthened my fe.” Jzssia K illmbk . Middle Grove. N. Y. lins will get you. 0 flood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. Robbie—WR1 they come right in here Ia th* usual liquid, or in tablet form called after me? 100 Dose« One Dollar. Pre- Mamma—Yes, they will Indeed. ptuad only by C. I. llood Co.,Lowell, Mass. Robbie—Then 1’11 stay awake, ’cause I want to see what goblins look like.— »•Area. •» Not at *11. Philadelphia Press. <S»o#rey—Could you be bappy la a ■odes? littla cottage, darling? PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. <»wtndolen—Not unless jt ia ane of PAZO OINTMENT H giiatantaed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, .deeding <>r protruding dbcvtc lovely dream* in c<<icrete, dear.— Files in b to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Chicago Tribuns. •a.” S iBu’t Thia Awful f There once was a girl named Miss Mary, Wlmae mother baktsl ercellent doughnut* One day the girl married A man with a bare-lip. (.et's lean up against tho deep river. —Denver Post. • lu t'leiu beebuva they know they can t>c reliedup- •n. Don't experi ment with cheap seeds—your sure ty lies in buying seed »»nt out by n conscientious ami trustworthy house. Parry's Ssad * mnm *I tor 1W« lr • KEE. Ad.irro I • i«aa»*U.fciaat. Skek, Into Yoar Shoa*. )llen'a.Foot-Ease. It eures painful, swollen, •marling, sweating feet. Makes new shoes ecsv. -old by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, Don't u-eept any substitute. Sample FREE. Adilre* A. S. Ulmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. • • Haa* fur l-'»*ell»*a. Grandfather (carving . the turkey) — Tommy, what part will you have? Young Grandson—Well, they’» six of us here, gran'dpa, laut 1 don’t w»nt- no more’n my »bar». 1’11 leave it to you. CASTORIA 9 oo D rops For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. PftpttfMionrarAi similatingtfKFjodaaíRpguia tim’ (kt Sunweb aodiiuwds tf I nfants XCttiLoxFiv Bears the Signature îwSiniik Signature <f NEW YORK. Medicine and religion, which are too frequently regarded as mutttally an tagonistlc, should be ni utuully comple- mentary. There are muny diseases in which the medicine of the soul Is u powerful adjuvant In the treatment Of the body.—British Medical Journal. Why Refer to Doctors Of the countless attractions India offer* none are greater than her rich stories of myth and tradition.. Ori ental scholars have unfold»sl for us that Hindoo religion in a dim and shadowy past contented itself with Because we make medicines venerating some oA nature’s more im I pressive phenomena. Space, the starry for them. We give them the I firmament and the light of day—under formula for Ayer’s Cherry the poetic names of Arditi, Varuna and Pectoral, and they prescribe it Mitra—provided the sacred triad of this archaic worship; but with the for coughs, colds, bronchitis, march of centuries there came an add consumption. They trust it. ed roll of deities of which Brahma Then you can afford to trust himself was chief, say* the London it. Sold for over 60 years. Lady. According to some writers, his I " Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral ie a remedy that two brothers, Vishnu and Shiva, were should be In every home. I have u-e<l a great deal of it for hard cough, and colds, and I equally powerful, the former as pre know wl,at a aplvodl-i in-dlclne It I, 1 can server of Brahma's creations, the lat not rec,>u|inend it too highly.” — Maka E CouaN. Hyde Park. Maas. ter as destroyer. Vishnu is famous for hl» countless metamorphoses and by J. Ç. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mac* AiMi m*nul*oturer. of appears in the sacred books under no SARSAPARILLA fewer than 1,000 different name*. He PILLS. remains the most popular deity among hair vigor . the Hindoo*, who believe his final metamorphosis that of a horse—Is yet Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cheery Pectoral in breaking up a cold. to come. While awaiting this last chance he is thought to be resting in a sea of milk, with a serpent for his pillow. The River Ganges Is supposed tot S»'e l to issue from Jiis right foot. The god Shiva also figures in Hindoo APPW \o-ucre I mythology uniter l.tMMl different names, and Is Invariably represented In, some AÄ£er’ ÍOfrom c^7* \ repellant form. Idols show him at one time with five faces, at another with three eyes, while a third will represent &a, trom’^’0 river run* \ him with a necklace of skulls, thick, w’úeír sa\mon f tract- Ì Víh'tev, óne end \ matted hair and a horn projecting from one of his temple*. The great rdck-cut tempi* of the Island of Elephants Is sacred to this god. Around the rain, god of India have gathered countless traditions, among which are those of h'is constant conflicts with his thunder bolt, Vajar; Vfl.va, the wind god; Shushna, the parcher, and Ahl, the con- finer. The aim of this last named god is to confine aiql dry up tile rivers and seas. Much homyge is paid to Indra <.eolo*lcal. by the other gods, according to the Mis* Dora—I’apn, Jack told me the Rig-Vedas, he being head, of the heav other day that you wouldn't believe he en of the gods. He appears to have had money enough to support me unless drlink freely of soma, the m’etar of the he showed it to you. Has he done it? Prudent Tapa—Yes, dear. He proved Hindoo deities. by the testimony of the" rocks. An Ideal light that the sacred writ ft Well Known on the P*< ific Slope, lift Washington Addnass Is 1312 9th St., Washington, D. C. Chanuril III. Mlatl. “Well, what' are you doing there?” asked ti|e lady, addressing a tramp who had just climlssl a tree in time to es cape a savage bulldog. “Madam.’ replied the hotm. • "It was my intention to ask for a hand out, but in the interest of humanity I now re quest that you give any surplus food you may have on hand to my canine friend down there.” Superstition. Miss Ascum—Don’t you really be- tieve In dreams? Miss O’Bull—No, Indeed! It’s super- stltlous at.d beside* it's 1« bad sign when you believe In them, for It iil- ways brings you bud luck.—Philadel phia Pres*. efs IS r«» SX \ THOS. CALE, OF ALASKA MEMBER OF U. S. CONGRESS How to Make Yru» Milch Cows More Prcfitab’e. Write Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak land, Cal., for “Suceetsiul Dairying,’ being valuable infqrniation on the most profitable selection of cows, their feed ing and care, the handling of milk to yield the highest price product and the protection and preservation of the«e products from det» riortion ■ with arti cles on diseases of cows and recipes for their cure. The b ok is free. A post card requettonly is necestary. Iufarmatl.il. “Taw. wlint is.the ’great white plague’ CONGRESSMAN 1HOS. CALE the papers talk about?” asked Jobnn.v. Hon. Thos. Cale, who wis elected ts “A big snowstorm, my son,’’ answered his fnthcr. wearily resuming the task of congress from Alaska, is well known on trying to find his front-sidewalk. the Pacific slope, where be has resided. His Washington addiM* la ISIS Mh st. St. Vitus’ Dunce and all arrvoua Diabases N. U’., Washington, D ('. permanently cured by Dr. Kline s Great R<s orer. *••.'<! for FREE trial iottli- ».n 1 Wa hington, D. C. treatise. Dr. R. IL Klkie, 1x1., »31 Arch St., Phil a., Pa. Pcruna Drug Co., Columbus Ohio.. (gentlemen: I can che t I u II) rec< mmend Co*tly Comfort. Périma as a very efficient remedy tor "Do you offer your wife comfort Coughs and Co’ds. Thomas Cale when she weeps?” lion. C. 81 nip, congressman from “When she doesn’t weep too often : It- Virginia, writes: “I have used your usually take* a new dress to comfort v tillable remedy, Pernna, with benefi her.”—Houston Post. cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec ommend your remedy as an invigorat Only One “BROMO QUININE.” ing tonic and an effective and permanent That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, cure for catarrh.” for the signature of F . W. GROVE. Cse< World over to Cure a CuM in One bay. 2 ings -would wish hhn to be viewed in Not Ostensibly. must fail when one reads of the hymns Of Course Not, • “I have always had a curiosity to know put In bls mouth by the mystic scribes. “rjo you keep a servant?” what horse meat tastes like,” said the reg It is a natural outcome of India’s cli ular customer., “Have you any?” “No.” mate that Indra should enter largely “Not as such.” emphatically responded “Can’t you afford to?” Into her scheme f>( legend. Just as the butcher. . “Yes, but that’s got nothing to do Apollo and Baldur. tliq Norse sun go<l, with it.”—Houston Post. provided so much mythical charm In cooler regions, so does. Indra in the Mo ners will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Fyrup th« b st remedy to u.o tor their eluIUrua land of parching plains and scorching during the teething petlod. rays. A Hindoo bride Is not greeted with pretty wlsln-s that the sun should Natural Alia Mrs. Gaswell (making a call)—Ah. I light her path; the shimmering rain you baio here a voltimi- of poem*. drop, Indra's precious gilt. Is the bless I) otercomr ' L proper see I lay oepermani'nlly I’m ashamed to epnfess it. Mrs. llighm is, ing Invokisl on the head of the Indian personal efforts with the assistance but I never could appreciate blank verso. child-wife. Mrs. Hightnus«—Wh’y—er—that's u cat of the OQg Truly beneficial laxative Among the arts that Indra is sup* alogue, Mrs. Gaswell. . temedy, Oyrup u| figs and LluirofSenna, are those of music posed to delight in and dancing. Tho sacred books relate which enables one to form regular How’s This? habits daily so that assistance to na how hosts of beautiful damsels, called We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward forms’ of Catarrh‘that cannot be cured by Ha l g ture ma) Ge gradually diSpenSedwith case Asparnsen, fill his’ heavenly courts. Catarrh Cure. 1 Tradition give* them a dwelling place uhen no tonj^er needed as the best of F J < HENEY A CO . Tol lo O We, the undersigned, have known F .J. on earth as well Rs in heaven, their remedies, when reamre’d, are to assist •y for the la end '’him office being to test the virtue of her honorable in all buisness transactions nature and not to supplant the natur perfectly and financially able to carry out any obliga mits In their solitude. It. was hard on al functions, which must depend ulti tion made bv nis ti-m. WALDING. KINNAN <fc MARVIN, these lovely hoings that, should they mately upon proper nourishment, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O I succeed in their arts, they should im Hall’s Catarrah (Jure is ikon internally, act proper efforts,and rt^lit living generally. ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- mediately bo turned to plllnrs of stone. futes of the system. Testimonial? sent free. To ¿**t its beneficial effects, alunys Price It Is psirt of the Brahman creed that 75 cents per bottle Bold by all Druggists. bu) the ¿enunte. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. Sarasvatl, Brahma’s wife, gave tlie vlna to mankind, the god Nareda show- Thins;» thnt Iln<l Itelncd Hirn. tliem how It was played and teaching Reporter Senator, I have heard that manufacture.»«! l»y the them the sacred hymns that you got your start in life by selling news- down the thriee-blessed rain and pupers. the blazing skies with cloud. Senator Lofsmtin— Not quite correct, To tho god Krishna musle has a spe- my t oy. The fa.-t is but this is confiden- ig rup unit cial consecration, his traditional coi*i- SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGISTS tial. you know—that I got my start by llottie. buying one or two newspapers. pnnions on each being the gopls (shop- one sizeoiily, veguiui puce 50$ her<less<‘s), who drew gazelles after them when they s ing to the vhias. All sorts of pretty traditions gather round this god in eonneetlon with musle. Its soothing virtues, however, did not over rule his ruder qualities, for ho gloried In war and was guilty rtf many indi vidual massacres. Ills warriors when Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the bloc! i: not pure and dying were always laid on arrows, dart healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old upward, in order to the last that they blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most should be goaded Into consciousness usually afflicted with old sores arc persons who have reached or passed mid and listen to long addresses from holy dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally men on the transmigration of souls. begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because With the passing of-the ages Buddha of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint appears on'the scenes of Hindoo belief which has hitherl * been held in check, now force an outlet on the fai , an legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and and myth. Man-a-lin the Idea! Laxative’ I Habitual Constipation Mt Pnwtrs Di*nlionfWul ncss aid Rt st .Con tarn s *ur Opttuu.Morphine IfcrMatfiL N ot N arcotic . A perfect Remedy forConsfifia (ton, Sour Stoti-icli.Dian huci W«HM,Coiwuls»ns.liewrish- nas> wul Loss of SuiliP- f Medlciae of tbo SoifX. TRADITIONS OF THE ORIENT. As II Seemed !• Him. Thb Aiivtriifitrmdftt: Use For Over Thirty Years infeed under flw Food otj St nu)' | Fi^s^El i ur'iSenna F Exact Copy of Wrapper C alifornia S^ Co. Steel-Clad GruSber OLD SORES ¿ E ?X U y impurities in the elood SHOES AT *LL PRICES, FOR EVERV MEMBER OF THE FAMILV. ■ EM. BOY*. WOMEN, MISSES ANO CHILDREN. W. L. Doug/»» maftag gnd »oils marg m-m’g 92.BO. 03.(JO anti »3.6llihrmi f*«rt anjf otjtar mgnufaoturcr In tho gltr tgorhf. hicuu^e they hold tholr ahn^j fit bnttgr. ttrgar lonrmr, »nd *>' grngtor vnluo than any other ahoog d tho an’■Id to-day. A •. L Bouglas $4 and S5 Gi11 Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled Ai Any Pric* «'TKIM- ............ I'T1ON. W. Ll)<u ' tt name a«« I price is stamped on bottom. Tnke Wn Rnlatltule. >y t he ‘ •” 'M 1'1 t by - ■ w w ■’ a 1. f - - v.-i y <titrc. b.i> •.’» uia. led from h ’ ’■ ' » : • v i - "f tLe wmId. lllur»- tr>led Cat.ilou in <i to an) aiLlrtfrt. W- ■ •- !><>< <-l.A?»t Ilrock <«*u, Mu»i. 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Win (I I ii ix h Watch. “You wouldn't think,’’ suiiil n watch Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a : ’.unborn, non-healing sore. maker to a New York Sun man. “that The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason it would make any difference whether I for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every ............................ , ajl jn’K;ritej one> a watch Is wound tip in the morning Did sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied djrect .’y to the sore, can _ ... or at night, hut. it do»>s make consider do any permanent go>l; neither will remov able difference. I was afflicted with * «or* on m v “When a watch is wound up at night, face of fbur years’ Blanding. It ing the sore with caustic plasters or the was a small pimple at first but It If eomihg out of a warm pocket, and laid gradually grew larger and worse surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure. In every way until I became every pariicle of the diseased flesh were down or hung up in a cool place, the alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore would come, be They all mainspring will contract by the cooling several physicians. I reated me but tho Bore continued cause the trouble is in the blood, and ’the off of the nietals. Being wound up to grow worse. I saw S. B. S. ad BLOOD CAHtiOT BE CUT AWAY. tightly nil chance of contracting has vertised and commenced ita use and after taking it a while I was The cure must come by a thorough cleans been shut off and the spring Is bound' completely cured. My blood Is now pure and healthy from tho ing of the blood. In t>. Si S. will be found to break. effect VA of gy, 8. S. 8., ■>*-*'*- sail there VUCtU »»A* has UW not a remedy fors< res an l u1cir; cf every kind. "If. however, tho watch is wound up bemtjtny ““ cign Blyn of tho tlio sore since It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that S. S. S. cured it. In tho morning, having partly run down THOS. OWBN goes directly’ into the circulation and West Union, Ohio. through the night, there Is room enough promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and left In the barrel to contract. Anoth er reason why It ’should l>e wound up j In the morning Is thnt the spring will , then have more power and •flies will be in a better condition to resist the disturbing movement of the bearer dur ing the daytime. "Being generally In a horizontal po sition during tho night and running with les. |H>wer. the horizontal jmsltion In which tho balance runs more freely, will operate to make the length of the swing of the balance wheel <ltirl _• th* night ns nearly ns |>**sible the same n* In the day time.” ' . u Notice the smile of pity thnt old mar ried folks show ,qi ben they witness tie RLithii <1 nun o! the uewly married 2 taints. It gets down to t‘. ? very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a Complete and lasting cure. S. S. 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