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Spring Medicine There's no season when good medicine is so much needed as in Spring, and there's no medicine which does so much good in Spring as Hood's Sarsaparilla. . Do not delay taking it. Don't put it off till your health tone gets too low to be lifted. Hood's Sarsaparilla Will give you a good appetite, purify and enrich your blood, over come that tired feeling, give you mental and digestive strength and steady nerves. Be sure to ask for HOOD'S, the best medigine money can buy. It is Peculiar to Itself Bad Feelings In Spring' "In the tpring I was leeling very badly. My blood was very poor. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It did me much good. I think it Is a wonderful spring medicine and recommend it to all sick and suffering." Ethel L. Bean, Eaton Center, N. H. Nonsense. "What nonsense," exclaimed Mr. MeektoD, as he tossed aside the heart-to-heart talks page. "What utter non sense!" "'Jo what are you referring," in quired his wife. "To the assertion that a woman need not expect a man to pay her as much attention after they are married as he did before. I am absolutely sure, Henrietta, that I mind quicker now than 1 ever did. An Inactive Liver, Stomach Dis orders, Sick Headache and other ills arising irom an imperfect digestion Hre cured bv 6ABFIKIO TEA which is made from HERBS. Encouragement for the Struggling. "Well, asked the artist, rubbing his hands, "what did your wife think of your portrait when you got home? "Ob, said old Mr. Fackenham, handing out a check for the amount he had agreed to pay, "she told me she still had confidence in me and didn't believe I was half as bad as I was painted. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brorao-Quinine Tablet. the remedy that cores m cold In on elmy The Other Side. Mother But. ,my dear, it isn't al ways the prettiest girl who gets the best husband. Homely Daughter Perhaps not; but she has the most chances to." A NEW ACCOUNT BOOK Of Particular Interest to Threshermen and Farmers. Eussell & Co., of Portland, Ore., the largest dealers in machinery on the Pacific Coast, have just issued at con siderable expense a neat and very com plete account book- for up-to-date thresheimcn, etc The books are lor free distribution, and all people who want them should write immediately to Eussell & Co., Portland, Ore. Satisfied. Agent Have yon seen our new an tomatio gas burner? Householder Thanks, but we are already burning gas enough. Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the tiiroat and lungs. Wm. O. Endslky, Vaubureu, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. Population of Ohio's Cities. Ohio's cities and towns gained 486, 021 in population during the last 10 years, or 792 more than the increase in the rest of the entire state. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 60c. A Long River. Long rivers drain a large territory of country. The Ganges is nearly 1600 miles in length, and drains an area of 750,000 square miles. F orewarned, - Forearmed. The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good con dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. has no equal. It is the safest and best remedy for old people and children because it contains no minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im- purities. At the same time it builds up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles. Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urban, O., writes: "I had Eoaema on my hands and face for five years. It would break out in little white pustules, crusts would form and drop off, leaving the akin red and inflam ed. The dootors did me no good. I used aU the medicated soaps and salves without benefit. 8. B. S. cured me, and my skin is as clear and smooth, as any one's." Mrs. Henry Siegfried, of Cape May, If. J., sava that cwentv -one bottles of &. 8. 8. cured her of Cancer of the breast. Doo tors and friends thought her case hope less. Richard T. Gardner, Florence, S. C, suffered for years with Boils. Two bot tles of 8. S. S. put his blood in good con dition and the Boils disappeared. Send for our free book, and write oar physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA. lalSSSXHIl 1 3 ai :sl r.ilRfU WHtUf in hsf fails. Cough Syrup. Tutes Good. Use I In time. Sold br drunrfots. 4gr ijr mgr 0Bert fecience iggjTventfon After nearly thirty years of constant effort and great expenditure. It Is ascer tained that the earth's diameter through the equator is 7,920 miles; its height from pole to pole, 7,809 miles. In Germany a furnace has been in vented Intended for burning low-class fuels, such as lignite and peat, and In which the combustion is intensified by turning into the lire-the gaseous mix ture obtained by the evaporation of liquid air. The nitrogen Is Hrst set free and the residue, containing at least 50 per cent of oxygen, is sent Into the fur nace. Recently a new light system has been Introduced Into the village of Sininoz heim in Wurtemberg. From a large cen tral petroleum reservoir the oil from which the light Is produced Is distrib uted to the different lamps through copper tubes; the petroleum is then va porized by special apparatus and burn er. A large lighting plant of this system Is to be put in the railroad shops at Stuttgart In this era of "world empires" inter est in the sun's empire is hardly sur prising. An English Inquirer seeks to learn Its size, and points out that three well-known comets of short period have orbits extending beyond that of Nep tune, while one comet of long period Donatis has a period of nearly two thousand years. If this last named comet really moves about the sun, it Is calculated that the diameter of the solar system must be nearly 60,000,000,- 000 miles. Prof. Boutan has succeeded In making snap-shot photographs of fish in the sea at a depth of about nine feet'. His plan is to let down into the water a white sheet, and then attract the fish in front of it by a Judicious distribution of toothsome bait The object of the pro ceeding Is to increase our knowledge of the movements of fish when not con strained by artificial surroundings or confinement It has been proposed to lower cameras two or three miles in the sea and make photographs there by flash-light but the enormous pressure at such depths would, it is objected, crush the apparatus. It has been averred that but for the saltpeter furnished by the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky and by some smaller limestone caverns the United States would have been unable successfully to wage the war of 1812. Even during the Civil War these cave supplies of salt peter were largely utilized for making gunpowder. Recently the question of the origin of cave saltpeter has been discussed anew in the Journal of Geol ogy, and W. H. Hess, dissenting from the view that the saltpeter deposits are due to the formation of guano by bats, holds that they have originated from the evaporation of water which, as it percolated through the roof of the cav ern, absorbed nitrates from the soil. Russia authorities are displaying re markable energy In connection with the utilization of Popoff's wireless tele graphic system.' All the lighthouses in the Black Sea are to be provided with this apparatus, and several stations are to be erected on the shore, so that com munication may be maintained between the shore, lighthouses and the war ships within the radius of the electric waves. Two hundred complete installa tions of the apparatus were recently dispatched to Vladivostok and Port Arthur, and the work of fitting out the Russian warships in the Pacific is to be carried on with all possible celerity. The two ports are also to be connected by the establishment of intermediate stations along the Korean coast VACCINATION. How the Discovery of the Preventive Vir-a Was Made and Applied. During the eighteenth century it was common talk among the country peo ple of England and Scotland that milk ers of cows never had the smallpox. At a time when this disease was one of the scourges of Europe such a fact naturally attracted attention. Physicians in the cities did not regard the country notion as worthy of notice. When an epidemic threatened they in oculated healthy persons with small pox virus to give them the disease. Then it was treated from the start under favorable conditions. The chief effect of the method was to make the Inoculated person certain he was to be seriously ill, while the nnlnoculated might possibly escape. Jonathan Ed wards was one of the famous victims of inoculation. It was left for an obscure country physician. Dr. Jenner, to recognize the scientific importance of the tradition about' the immunity of milkers. By his experiments in 1796 he proved that inoculation with cowpox virus carried protection against smallpox. He wrote a pamphlet on his experiments and sent it to the Royal College of Physi cians in London. The manuscript was returned with a contemptuous reply. The discovery was of too great import ance not to make an impression, and during the fifth year after his first vac cination Jenner and other doctors vac cinated 10,000 persons in England. In spite of the success of the process there were many in the early part of the century who doubted its efficacy. The experience of the last thirty years has demonstrated the value of vaccina tion beyond the possibility of doubt In Chemnitz, Germany, a city of 64, 000 inhabitants, there was a smallpox epidemic in 1870-71. About 54,000 of the inhabitants bad been vaccinated. Only 1.8 per cent of them contracted the disease. Of the unvaccinated more than 46 per cent were 11L Among the vaccinated less than 1 per cent of the cases resulted fatally. Among the un protected the percentage was above 9. Statistics of the armies in Franco Prussian war show the same general results. The German soldiers were carefully vaccinated, while the French were not During a wide-spread epi demic of smallpox the German lost only 450 men from the disease, while the French lost 23,400. In general It has been shown that the danger of in fection Is six times as great and the mortality sixty-eight times as great In the nnvaccinated as in the vaccinated. Vaccination la compulsory through out most of Enrope. In France the law Is loosely enforced and the London Dally Mall is authority for the state ment that 14,000 Frenchmen die an nually from the disease, while It car ries off only 110 Germans a year. The parents of every child born in England must within six months after the child's birth, have It vaccinated by a registered medical practitioner or by the public vaccinator. In case a par ent believes vaccination will be harm ful to his child he can secure extriin- tlon by taking oath before two lustiees of the peace before the child Is four months old. By such strinirent mpth- ods as these England and other count ries nave prevented the reeurrmifP nf those epidemics which were so dis astrous a Century ago. The case Is one where- the ounce of prevention is worth several pounds of cure. KILLED BY A DEAD MAN. Tragic Scene Enact el on a Battlefie'd in bontn Africa. So our dead lay and erinned at thnsp other dead and the fierce sun dried flesh and blood on Briton and on Boer, for both remained uubmled for a while, and so It came to pass that a Boercomniandoretook the- lines where those who died for us were lying, and as they marched among our dead they saw a sergeant lying at full length, shot through the brain, vet pvpii in death the man looked like some fight ing machine suddenly gone out of order. His rifle was Dressed his shoulder, his left hand grasped the barrel on the under side, the forefina-- er of the right hand Dressed the trig ger lightly, the barrel rested upon a rocK ana his death-dulled eye still glared along the sights, for dissolution had come to him just as he bent his head to fire at those who shot him, and now his bands had stiffened In the un bendable stiffness of eternal sleep. A Boersoldler saw the sergeant as he lay and with rude hands crasned the rifle by the barrel and tried to Jerk it from tne dead man's grip, but as he pulled ne Drought the rifle in line with his own breast and the unyielding finger on tne trigger did the rest the rifle spoke from the dead man's hnnrl nnt the bullet, passing through the Boer's neart, laid him beside the Briton. Sounds like a journalistic lie. does It not? Read it in a novel and you would laugh, would you not? Eut it is the eternal truth, all the same, for the comrade of the Boer who died that day. killed by a dead man, told me the tale himself, and he was one of those whe planted the dead Dutchman on rh slope of Spion kop. London News. A Matrimonial Question. Should a man make a home before he asks a woman to marry him. or should he marry first and let the home making following the wedding? This is rather a nice social question and it is entertainingly discussed In J. P. Mowbray's article. "The Making of a Country Home," in Everybody's Maga zine. Discussing the limitations and the helplessness of life in a flat under con ditions that seem to prescribe a rise. John Denison says to his wife: 'A man ought to reach his goal be? fore he takes a wife, for the more he loves her the more of a handicap she is Don't you see that?" "No I don't see it at all." "But you understand that he will not take any risk when he is married; would rather plod securely than con quer at his peril. I ought to have made a home fit for such a wife as I have before I married her." Then she laughed one of her copious, mellow laughs. "I think you have got that wrong, John, upon my word I do Homes do not produce wives or lead up to them. It's just the other way. it seems to me. The wives produce the homes. Young men, as I under stand it, think just about as much of making a home before they get a wife as they think about making a flying trip to the moon. Why, it would be just too ridiculous, John, to see a young man building a home and fur nishing it, and then expecting a wife and baby to drop in because it's ready, a? the wrens do. You know yourself you never would have had a home like this if you hadn't got married. How could you?" Training Boys in Germany. A writer describing in a Philadel phia daily the methods of schools in Germany, states that the manual training schools in Germany are es pecially intended for the class of boys who idle away their time before and after school on the street The regular session closes at half past two o'clock in the afternoon, and after this time the boys who, either through poverty or the indifference of parents, are not properly and healthfully em ployed must attend the industrial school for the rest of the day. In the summer-time the boys, divid ed into classes, each under the super vision of a teacher, are trained system atically in all the branches of garden ing. At other seasons of the year the boys are engaged at various light crafts In workrooms, such as making of baskets, brushes and brooms, and plain carpentry, where the use of tools is taught Typesetting and bookbind ing are taught to the advanced and older classes. Each boy receives a small remuner ation for his work when It is faithfully and obediently performed. The money, however, is not paid to him directly, but Is put Into a savings-bank, for him, and from time to time he receives his certificates of deposit The girls are taught knitting and all kinds of sewing in the same system atic manner. Every lesson is made a class drill. The children work by dic tation, all In the room doing the same work at the same time. Grant's Big Plurality. The largest plurality on the popular vote for a presidential candidate was in 1872, when President Grant, running for re-election, had 700,000. For his first term be had 305,000. About Marriage. Of one thousand men who marry. It is found that 332 marry women young er than themselves; 579 marry women of about the same age, and 89 marry women older than themselves. The best evidence that people eat too much Is the way they keep it up. If it was not an injurious practice, they would drop It Composition of a Penny. Pennies do not consist of copper alone, there being in them 2 per cent of tin and 3 per cent of zinc to 95 of copper. They cost the government about 42 cents a pound, exclusive of stamping, and there are 148 in a pound, so that the government makes a fair profit . on every pound minted since, while they are redeemable in gold, but few are ever presented. Loyalty to His Employer. That young man who consented to have a portion of his blood let out to save his employer, set a remarkable example of heroi.m. The inririrnt shows what power tln-re is in good blood. There is oiifv one natural way to pet pood blood, and that is irom the stomach. If the stomach needs assistance, try Hosretters's Stomach Kil lers. This wonderful medicine cures dys pepsia, indigestion, constipation, and makes rich red blood. The Art-Boa. "Why, Madge, where are all the tassels on your new boa?" "Oh, I stepped on some of them and other people stepped on the rest." Dogs Being Supplanted by Donkeys. Berlin now contains 1000 donkeys which have been imported in the last 18 months to take the place of dogs as beasts of draft. The change is due to the agitation of the S. P. C. A. II CASE .OF LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA CUBED NEAR CHICAGO. Victim Lost the Sight of One Eye and Was Unable to Walk Vision Restored and the Use of Limbs Regained A Sworn Statement. A recent cure that seems almost a miracle was that of Samuel Curnock, of 62 Twenty-second avenue, Melrose Park, 111. The story is best told In his own words. He says: "Early in 1898 I began to expe rience a worn-out feeling and noticed that I became tired after very slight exertion. I continued at my work in the machine shop until July 2, 1898, when I suffered from a fall, and after that time grew rapidly worse. A phy sician was called and pronounced my trouble locomotor ataxia. He treated me for four months and there was no improvement in my condition. I was tald that my case was incurable, and that I would continue to grow worse until death relieved me. I was not confined to my bed, although I spent much of my time lying down, and was entirely unable to work. I could hardly stand; it seemed as if my legs would give out from under me, and my movements were like those of a drunken man. A cold numbness came in my right side, and I lost the strength of my right arm. Then my eyes began to blur so that I could see nothing distinctly, and' in a short time I became totally blind in my right eye. ' "Last December I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and within a month I was so much improved that I determined to persist in the treatment. At the end of the second month I was able to return to my work and have not lost a day on account of illness, since that time. Since I began taking the pills I have gained 30 pounds in weight, can walk almost as well as ever, and my sight is fully restored. I firmly believe that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple saved my life and enabled me to again earn my livelihood. "SAMUEL CURNOCK." Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day of August, 1900. ADAM DAVISON, (Seal) Police Magistrate. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Price, 50 cents per box; 6 boxes, $2.50. Public Baths In England. Out of 34 towns in England and Wales, one-third maintain one or more public baths. They are crowded by factory and shop hands. TOU KNOW WHAT TOtJ ARB TAKING When vou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. No Core, No Pay. 60c. To Increase Governor's Salary. A proposition is being urged in Ten nessee to increase the salary of the governor to $5000 a year. It is now $4000. It is thought also that the state should supply an executive man sion for his use. . A Rare Fish. The rarest fish in British' waters is the ribbonfish. Only 16 specimens Slave been recorded in the last cen tury. It is an inhabitant of the great depths of the ocean. Final There is an end to acute suffering when St Jacobs Oil promptly cures Sciatica j !'0'ae eeeea For Telephone Girls. Shower baths are being put In the Paris telephone exchanges for the use of the telephone girls. It is thought that this will aid them In keeping their health. In America the girls in many telephone exchanges have long enjoyed this comfort. The prominence achieved by GAR FlKLt) TEA as a blood purtler has not been equaled by another remedy; an improvement in the complexion can be seen after a few days' use. Accepted Honorary Membership. Ex-President Clevelan 1 has accepted an honorary membership in the Mercer County (N. J.) Fox Hunting Associa tion.. TO CURE A COLD 11$ OKI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Want Americans to Do the Work. The Siamese government has asked for American bids for the construction of a plant for the manufacture of am munition in that country. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to care it yon must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectlv on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cnre is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and isaregular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propn., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Halls Family Pills are the beat. The Smallest SalarY Paid a Governor. The smallest salary paid to any governor of a state in the United States is that of the governor of Vermont, who receives only $1,500 a year. FTC Permanently Cured. No fits or nervonsneea I w after am iar' menf I"-. Kline's Grrat Nervs Restorer. Send for Fit EE fj.00 trial Ixittleaul treat iss, DK.B.H. Kline, Ltd.,V31 ArchSt.. Philadelphia, Pa, New Zealand War Medals. The New Zealand government in tends to strike 140,000 war commem oration medals, and to distribute them among the school children of the col ony. The cost will be about 12,000. Stop tho Cough and Wofka Oft the Gold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a c61d in one day. No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. American Corn Exports. American exports of corn have aver aged 173,000,000 bushels a year since 1895, an increase of 254 per cent over the preceding five years. Perfect System Cleaners, Keep clean inside as well as outside and you'll be nearer godliness. Cascarets Candv Cathartic cleanse and uurify your body inside. All druggists iuc, 25c, 50c. Police Judges in Porto Rico. Mayors of the different towns in Porto Rico at present have exclusive jurisdiction in police court cases, whether or not they know a word of law; and from their decisions there is no appeal. Not Hard to Suit. Executive I would appoint your man, but he is too ignorant for the police force. Heeler Den put him on de school board. Moonshine. If yon naven't a regular, healthy movement of the bowels very day, you're sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of riolont physic or pill poison. iB dauaerous. The t smoothest, easiest, most perfect way ox keeping the ocwaIs clear and clean is to take -Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Sever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, " fiOc Write tor free sample, and booklet on bealtn. Address BUrlln, He47 ( w.pa.y, Ckt, tr.il. In, Tw-k. sua KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN OiledClothing .POlV.TC.l.L.UVY- DRY in the " J STORM Take No Substitutes. Free Catalogues Showihs Fut-u Line of GARntKvs and Hats. A.J. Tower. Co. boston . mss. POULTRY NETTING. Buy irom the manufacturer. Price in lull rolls 1 feet wide, lflo'feet long ... 11 65 '. " " " " 2.47 4 J J, 6 ZZZZZ g u H u ! ..... C95 All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS 148 Front St., Portland, Oregon. CUTLER'S CMBllUTEof IODINE - A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and Consumption, ji.oo. d lock Box 145. W. H. SMITH &C0., Buffalo. X.Y., Prop's Mm J. WALSH - OREGOA. PORTLAND JOWELS Cslf CATHARTIC iff, Klal- r w max is For Catalogues jjjj) MANTLES, i" ............ it GRATES ISli TIUNGS" JhS gllliSlgifii Address Tfrarces 71.flidersoi MISS FRANCIS M. ANDERSON, daughter of HON. JUDGE ANDERSON, of Virginia, is at present in Washington, D. C, as Cor responding Secretary of the Higher Educational League of that ci y. Cured of la grippe by Per una. ISS FRANCES M. ANDERSON, Corresponding Secretary ot the Higher Educational Laene, writes rrom the',Astoria,"Wash ineton, D. C. the following: "About two months ago I was taken very ill with la grippe and was obliged to go to bed. I took three bottles of Per una with very beneficial results, and was able to leave my bed In a week and re gained my usual strength very soon. "1 have nothing but praise for Peruna, and recommend it to those similarly afflicted when ever I can." Frances M. Ander son. La grippe is, strictly speaking, epi demic catarrh that is to say, a va riety of acute catarrh which is so con tagious and runs a course .more or less definite, the same as scarlet fever, whooping cough, etc. During the acute stages of la grippe it is not a very fatal disease, but the condition in which it leaves the sys tem has caused the death of a count less number. Indeed, nearly every person who has had la grippe within the last three years finds himself more or less de ranged by the pernicious effects of this disease. The majority of those who have escaped death find life scarcely worth living. If this vast multitude of people could only know with what certainty and promptness Peruna would relieve them of all the bad effects which la grippe has brought upon them, what an untold amount of suffering would be averted! Thousands have already heard how quickly this remedy will cure in these cases and have been saved; 'but tens of thousands have not yet heard, and MACHINERY, FARM NOTHING BETTER MADE Yob can't make a mistake It yon get i ..Mitchell.. HiteheU, Leans & Stave Go. PORTLAND. ORECON, niEUIER! ioU A new bona fide scheme bv which yon may obtain f 3 worth of any goods in the catalogue of Montgomery, Ward & Co.; Chicago, for 50c, or any amount at the same rates. Write at once for particulars. See how we can do it and yet make money. Best of references. Agents wanted. C0-0PERTIVB BUYING CO. 464 Jamieton Building, Spokane. Wash. . .. Always Fresh. , , Always the Best. fj Jjy e sold everywhere. C ST "01 Ssed Annual fre. 2 tt. run e., .etmit, iat continue to suffer on, dropping into the grave one by one. Peruna cures catarrh in all stages and varieties, whether acute or chron ic, and is therefore the most effective remedy ever devised for removing all the derangements which follow la grippe. Samuel M. York writes from Union Grove, Ala., the following letter: "Dear Sir:. ; Last week I was taken with la grippe and catarrhal deaf ness. I wrote .you for advice and fol lowed your directions. After taking two bottles of Peruna I found myself well of la grippe, and my hearing was fully restored. My health is better Jthan it has been in five years. "My wife improved in health very, much after taking Peruna." Samuel M. York. Miss Caroline J. Kahl, Otisco, Ind, writes as follows: "Three years I had la grippe and pulmonary trouble. I was very sick. I had hemorrhages ot the lungs nearly every day for a year, and three bottles of your Peruna cured me. The doctor said I had consumption. I am now in better health than I have been for many years. "I highly recommend Peruna to all my neighbors and friends. Peruna is my favorite medicine. I shall always have Peruna in the house." Miss Caroline J. Kahl. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results rfrom the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, president of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. If You Need a SAW MILL, ENGINE KIKE j RUSSELL & CO., Portland, On. SALZER'S SEEDS WILL MAKE YOU RICH" This is a darino- statammt. hut rer's needs b?w it out ever? time. CnmhlnatlAn Onm Greatectcorn on earth. WiHposlttvely - iq'viiiuuuieu wru KrvWIuif. mTT 12 tons of hay per sere. F irst i-ftiLTT ' i57; 'PXt- What s t 7 Catalogoe tell. rOB lOo. STAMPS mk this NOTICE null big twed catalog, 10 nla Sampita rDcladmir abov. lao Fpvlu (80 bs. p A.) Oau, J BarUy.(I73o.pCTA) Pot, tcWorth10i John A. Saliar Seed Co. La Crasnf Via. N. F. I. V. o. 111901. WHEN writing t ad Tart 1 sera nlaMa mention this paper. an. mm