* 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. 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. 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PftpttfMionrarAi similatingtfKFjodaaíRpguia tim’ (kt Sunweb aodiiuwds tf I nfants XCttiLoxFiv Bears the Signature îwSiniik Signature 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. 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