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Spring Medicine I J Old Favorites The best is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures—40,366 tes timonials in two years — proves its merit. ? uANOSCAPt QVROkNINa. 8«ki««t fver, H "'* Lover bhoulrf Olve A anti«»«» It, J. n S«Hi«. l-lvfwr .f H.'rtleultur* Mak, Ko*< n,w>i Sial)." M.».'"« HU M1i'h«el Callabaii, a aa«tl«Mi N»a for the Suu (hern railroad, has a keen Gaelic «rit one warm «rteriiiain while »alkliik along the r Iruait trn.ka tie rollini a aei-tlon hniul pla«*Mly sleeping l'valli» the ralla Callahan looked dia- cnaiedly at (he delinquent tor a full nilnute ami then rvninrkml : “Blapa on. y» |n«y *|mlp««n. xinpe a*, fur a* long n* you alalie you've got a Job, but when you wake Up you ain't got none” l.lpplncotc* Magatine, Most ol th« West is ne* country, therefor* It ia D«'t *uiprl,lng that aom- pomtivaly h w daalhnx* an«l farmstead* Where did you come from. baby dear! ailhin her boundanr* aie eiirroiindeil tbit of the everywhere into her*. by attractivaly ari«n<e«l planting« ot • ie«>a, fl.'«ere and aliruha. Natuially, Where did you r*t th<ww eyea at* blue? the aliention of tm«t cltiaen* of thia Out of the ahy aa 1 came thruufh. great comnmnweolth has been con (I lied I labral«« «a «a* «aw It. What rnakr* the light in them .parti* to tl>e one Idea of nion»' miking, pei- While little yertrudo was looking cut hap* the place has lean moitvaaed and and spin? every effort has been bent to relieve of a window during a thunderstorm Some of lb* starry spike* left in. Saros tabs - • <>r *♦»«'•• »*»«' pr*f«r wnwItHn« thia condition; or. *0111» may have art she saw a flaah of lightning play in tabUt form. iT.wni » SarMqmrilla 1« wow put up Mr, ) F. Oee * >—iiM Sir»»«. Mon»b«m. In chocolated tabloU colled XaruU'« *.« well •* Where did you get that little tear? a certain etandard of moi.ey aivumula- along a talegraph wire. tn the u*’Mkl liQnid f»»*n Sarwatni-» havw identi- Mio , ,*.* *'ln 2S tHr'.iprn.r » I haw a»v»r "Oh. mamma." ahe exclaimed. "I fvr »prinff I found it waiting when I got her*. tion and have devoir«) their enetgiee to cnllj th« BMiue cumlfvn nn»pcrt»*a a* th* liquid knovn Hood « Sar*aparil’a t«* form. I mx M mi arrurm-y of da««. *•«»>«< i^n*^ •-»•n- humor* and a* a ff*ner*l hkrni p»inR*r. It enr*« working toaartt thia mwl The r»«ult juat aaw a pl»''* of th* aun fall down ► rvfula. w-7*ma . h*’ «•' *<'•»! • *”*• om>. - there hoiu< no !•>•* hjr aporaliou. br>-A« I* t»*“ D‘* What make« your forth*««! oo smooth «nJ ot lheee conditicna ha* been that ot vet 'rom the aky I" New York I’reaa •C», or I m XM» SUd ba dnujoteu or «^t hj ma»l- •print ■»*’ lion u> Mkj thu ' C. I. li4*»d < o Lowm*. M m *. high? ting a* de the real beautify Ing ot h«ini* Methan will fln.t Mn. Win*l»W* K.-ikla* A soft Kami «treked It a« 1 went by. ground* aa a secondary conaideratiou. •yrup lb. b-ai ramadv io u* i«< ibair obUurea lutisi tb* to*lblu* period. Another very prevalent reaeon why peo lH.*«t*a th. rve*«.llla* Tabla* la lb* Sull. What make« your cheek lik« a warm, ple neglett thia all.Important matter. “All that you arc. my friend." said The automobile »as going dfty tulles r*rff^«lff rinln. white rose? I, found In the fact that ,caicely one the lecturer, singling out an elderly an hour. I uw something better than any one With all the Impartiality of the par person in a thousand ,tep« aside and man sitting In a front »eat who ap “We are now passing through a beau knows. tisan. Prof Prteu set forth tbe <x»n- givei th* matter adequate thought. peared to be deeply Interested—-“all tlful part of the country," shouted the tentlona of both political parties regard Although one may appreciate the at- Whence that three- cornerei «mil» of bliaa? that you are. I repeat, you owe to chauffeur In the front seat ing the tariff lra«'tive platea ot ott er*, »till the Idea heredity and environment." The tourist swallowed another pint Three ange!« gave me at ouce a kies. At the close of his talk he was aur> ot maklif bia own pair aqaally attrac "t;<«h." exclaimed the elderly man. of grit and dust. rounded by the fair mrndwr» of ths tive Is tar from the Imagination. A ' 'Vbere did you get thia pearly ear? turning red with indignation. ”1 never he ejaculated between ”H’m !’ third alaaa of pe«ip'e are tboee who Woman's < Nir rent Events Club, bad no doalln’s with that firm In my coughs. "It seems as though the coun «¡od «poke and it i-anw out to bear. “Oh. Prof. Prive." cooed the fa I rest, really love the touch which nature life, and I don't owe them or nobody ty is pacing through me." Where did you ret th«we ar ma and hands? givea the home aurroundlnge, but from “thank you so much for your perfectly else a blamed cent!" -Chicago Tribune. l»v« nude itself into bonds and banda. I understand all about lack ot forethought an I ryatematlo lovely talk! Hw dated Hl«b* Ixsat the Ceanecdoa. planning their efforts fall fat ,hort ot th«» tariff now. It's just libs a lover's To rhe uninitiated observer some of Mm. Chugw»t«,»‘. ‘n looking «reg the the gjrniuaatica performed in a g*me Feet, whence did you rome, you darlin« aucoaas. All of these claaaaa of home- vompiirl»ona the free tradort ars th« thin««? morning paper, had oome across a line of football are beyond explanation. maker* can profitably devote some at other girls!" From the tmiue box as the cherub'« win<w tention to thia subject, commonly that iooktsi like this The story ia told of a half-back who Glvtwar Htm • rulwfer. gffeotiwkwlwhyojjjtjjyblissrxxtbtsnggml known aa “landscape gardening,’* and complained to his family about the in How did they all just corn* to b* you? "Naggua,” «aid lloruA “you'va seen •’Josiah.“ she asked, showing it to him. ita application to home« of out country. justice of allowing football player» to God thought about tur. and no 1 fcrrw that story of mm« that'« running through “what doe* this mean?* Tha ultimate alm ol all landecap« on« of ths magaaines llow would you “It means.” said Mr. Chugwater, that wear bead protectors. gardening, whether conducteii on a “I should think it was moot asers- But how did you come to us. you dear? advise me to wind it up? I want to givo the line'« out of order. Same old story. email or on a large wale, should be to it a happy ending." «ary.** said his mother, who had wit- God thought about you. and so 1 am bereu Ca«’t you see?* preeent a pleasing picture. In other “Put all th« characters la ths story." ncssed one game with many tremors, — «¡«orge Me.-donald. words, landscape gardening may be de answered Naggua. "aboard aa «teursioa “Look at the front teeth your poor As Vallssaly TS.ssH- fined as ths art of arranging and group •teamor for a moonlight rids. Send th« cousin Frederick lost !" ing traae, ahrube and flowers in euch a boat out to th« uiidd!« of tho lake "That may be.” aald ber son. stub- 1 wonder what day of th« work. manner that a picture ot undeniable I wonder whai month of lb* year— bornly. "but look at me. laid up for “And blow It up." Will it be midnight, or morning. beauty prevail* from aeaaon Io eeaeon two weeks with a lame foot Just frutp And who will bend ovrr my bi*r? It ia not enough that the material kicking a fellow's noee^gear !" jhoeen for tho planting* should give an What a hideoua fancy to com* attractive display for a single eeaeon, A Beaatff Parlor. A* I wait at th* tool of th* stair. anch aa tha painter place* upon hi* Tberw wai i long «Iteoc* While ah* fives th* last touch to her roba. Mnvaa, bnt tbe selection should go N»< Dla»»»«*!■ «•«. “Gerald/ »he Mid, breaking the m* Or eeta the whit* roae in her hair. farther, presenting material that will uofonr. “what 1« a ’beauty parlor.’?" Adam Zawfoi—What« «ot you give Incieaeing variety and alluring fiuch interrated In that there paper? “A ’beauty parlor/ my dear." ba As the carriage rolls down the dark atreet beauty for each day, each week and Job Sturkty—I'm looking aver this Hal aclies duo to Constipation; wbisprrrd. moving closer. "Why, tblr Tbe lite!« wife laughs and makes each month. ef a hundred men that own« all the cheer— 1« a beauty parlor.'" Arts naturally, acts trul} as From thia statement of the subject money in the country. I thought tnebby . . I wonder what day of th* But “TH> idea! Why so?” it is quit* evident that the landecape my name would !»• there, but It ain't. week. a Iuaxatu e. "Why. any parlor would be a beauty gardener wbo wield* tbe tools which Well, I didn't much 'xpoct to find it, no I wonder what month of tbe year. Best forMenVomen an J Child- parlor If you were In It” nature placae at hia dupoeal cccupiee a how. And after that the rest was easy, Makes a DIBerwae«. CNCLS REUBEN AND EDUCATION poaltlon on equal footing with the artist ren-yound and Old. She accepted him on the spot who wields the brurh In transferring "If a uian luaea fila pueketbook." ¿et its^neficial Effeck lheee picture* to tbe canvas Yet it ia ot Small t alea. «aid the murallxer, "be tblnka the chap Old Man Told a tbrrwd «torr Io quite poeelbl* for meet of u* to play the wbo find* It I* no better than a thief 111* n<»«e of the Egyptian sphinx had illaatrate a Poiat. Alwavs buy The nenuine v»hich dropped off. “Made ye squirm *4ne, didn't tb«»/, part ot the former, even though it t* If be doewi t return it." lias Tne jiill name oj the Coi “Let it go." said the sphinx, speaking Cynthy?" Cncle Ileubeu naked, «ynipo in a vary limited manner. Aa many I “Yea." rejoined the demorsila«*, "but for tbe first and only time. "It wasn't a painter* are imitator« to a great degree, If be find» aouie other fellow'« pocket t bet lolly. Grecian nose, anyway.“ “What do you mean. Vncle Reuben?" if oce should imitate the works of book well. It l'ornes like pulling teetb Cynthia returned. But under Vncle other« In the arranging of plants, ha to give It up." Reuben'«quizzical glance tbe color came would be committing no unpardonable sin. In fact, thia latter method of Ther* I* m<?r* ('«tarrh n th!* ■*rt!o« of th* £ic> yrup richly. She bad been acquainted with procedure la likely to prove the moet eountry than allot er «!.««•**<« put t<*<«thvr, a it is manufactured.printed on the Vncle Reuben all her life. until the !a*l tew year* * A* »U|>p<«M*J to be fruitful means forth« average person to and front of piery package. incurable For a irrat many years «1 ■ctor« “I mw ye «ort of wriggling inside employ; at any rate, it will serve ad pronounced tl • dl*a»e «nd pf«<Tlbc| SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, when Eliza Meadow« talked about pre mirably for the purpoae of giving an local frawlle», «nd by constantly fat !n< to’ on stormy days one size only, regular price 50< p«-bottle. cure witM !>>c«l tr**«ttu'nt. pronmincmt it In : \ by wearing a ferring muMc with a rune to It—some Idea of the kirda of plant* to aelret and curable. Science I ** prn.en >*atarrh to !>•••' thing ye could grip on to. Instead of the grouping methixls tu et pleasing to eonatttuttonakdieea»* »nd therefore rvqulr«» rsinwti utlonaltrentmenl Hall’»Catarrh < urc, sonatas and symphonies—that'» what the eye. A\ manufactured bv F. J Chenev Am, Toledo, rcji • Ohio, ia the only con«’itutlon«l cur« on t o lye eall them, ain't It? Eliza Meadows On the other hand, it I* neceeeary market. Jn it taken interna ly in «!••*■•» from lu jVxSLKKER has done more good than any ten that tha person wbo ia to become the drop« to a teaapoonful It acte directly <»n the blood and muenu« surface« of the «'«tem women ye’d be likely to meet; she's amateur landscape gardener should un They offer one hun«!re«l do’ lar» for anv caa«’ It [' Clean - L ight clothed tbe naked and ministered to derstand *< me of the prime essential* fail« to cure. Sen4 lor circulars and teetl- moniais. and common sense rule« of this art. the sick till It'« grown to be second Durable Address: F J i’BFSFY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Hold by T>rur«i't*. 7*»r. nature to her; but after all, I dun no’« Whera ahall the flowers be placed' Tak« Hall » Fsmily Fills for constipation. Shall the trees and ahrube come In the ] Guaranteed Hewing and nursing and things like that Waterproof tench ye anything about music. And middle of the lawn or shall they find a I Iler (irle»ni«r*. then when Elviry Pratt talked about more appropriate location in some ! “Mr. Cliigston,” «aid the caller, “you • 309 EveryeKer* the kind of pictures she liked, I mw other po nt? Ia it good taste to make may atop my paper.” V A A “It doesn’t fit your pantry «helvrs, per ye get a bolt of yourself. I was teal walk, and roads in corvee? These and i many other question« naturally arise haps, ma’am." said the editor of tbe nroud of ye the way ye held In then. 1 in tbe mind, of those who axe carefully Spik*town Bliuard, sarcastically. An English nevrspaper bad this death The Salvation Army is estabbshel in “Education." Vncle Reuben museo, "That hain’t got nothing to do with it." It there- , •otic« tbe other day : “At Stratford-on- fifty-two countries and colonies, and 'must be sort of alarming anyhow pro.peering in thia subject. “You've found that you can borrow it f re behooves ua to get some working Avon, age seventy-fit«. William Shak- preaches the gospel in thirty-one Ian- when ye first ketch it. 1 don’t wonder idee of theee various topic*. Every from a neighbor hereafter?" guagvs. •peare. At res?.** it's kind of u;*etting.’* “That ain’t the reason, neither.” ’ home-lover should give ample atteution “Vosaibly you don't like th* editoria’ “Alarming?" asked Cynthia. Her to thia subject. policy of th* paper." color had beemne normal again nnd “No. sir; I don’t. My n*ph*w wn« ar fier dimples were creeping ouL Of Intaraat te Farmers, rested last week for stralin* a hog. and Vncle Reuben nodded. “Yen, alarm Tha following pub Heat ions of interest you didn't aay a word about it F* ing Ye never can tell whether it's to farmer* and other* have been lean«! going to strike out or strike in. If It by the Agricultural department of tha <l»ftl»S It All fw. comes out free like measles, it’s a Federal government and will ta furn The proaocutlog witness in th« dimart i splendid thing all round, but if It ish «1 free, so long a* they ar. availa mil against th« city wa« giving in bia There is an evaporation from the body going on continually, day and "trikes in ye never can **e dear after ble. except whera other«is* noted, op- testimony. “Now, then, Mr. Rl**Jem." «aid his eight, through the pores and glands of the skin. This is nature's way of it. There was Henrietta Bond. now. on application to the Superintendent maintaining the proper temperature of our systems and preserving the soft Before «he went to college Henrietta of Documenta, Government Printing lawyer, “you will p!*av* tell th« jury wh*r« you w*r« injured/* ness and flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free from impur wan «*is bright and likely a girl as ye’d Office. Washington, D. 0.: “On my kn*e, in my freling«, and right ities no trouble will result. When, however, the blood from any cause ever see When she came home *he Bulletin No. 145.—Preparing I a nd ia front of th* city hall/’ rapidly answer becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and was all changed; seemed aR If she for irrigation and Methoda of Applying ed th« witn***«, fearing an objection on coming in contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is '■ouldn’t consort with anybody that Water. Prepared by tha agent* of irri th« part of th« other attorney.—Chicago so abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the wasn't college grown. She talked atout gation investigation. Pp. »4. pl*. 7, Tribune. effect is shown by Kczema. Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of various kinds. art and philosophy and biology, but «he rig*. 33. Price 15 cents. This bulletin A m*«-o*ra*»4 l>l***r. These impurities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or gives description* of method* of remov "I ■*« they any that when a diamond inactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off i hadn't any Interest In cooking and Hew ing sagebrush, of smoothng land, of the waste and refuse matter of the body fail to proper! v perform their work, ing; found life terrible dull here—so laying out fields for different system* paiwe« a certain alze It la worth no and this impure, fermenting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by dull Rhe couldn’t stay, So abe went of applying water, and of the different more than a «mailer one." "Howe that?" the blood. The skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the away. I dnnno’a anybody lanieri tei! «yatems of applying water, The vari her. That’s wbat I call knowledge oua methoda are compared la to cost ’’If It’a too large It lan't marketable. system, but poisons from without, striking in. •uch as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Nobody want« to wear a diamond aa and efficiency. I have used your S- S. S., spring and fall, “Then there was Nellie Chester. 1'1. Nettle Rash, etc., enter through the for the past leo years, with the result that it Bui lei tn No. 146.—Current Wheel«: bulky a* a glasa door knob." open pores and glands, and so thor entirely relieved me of a form of Eczema ' »wn up I hated to see Nellie go I Their Use in Lifting Water for Irriga "In that ao? Then it muat l>e aw oughly do they become rooted in the which my doctor was unable to cure. My was afraid It would spoil her, like Hen tion. Prepared in the office of experi fully dlacouraglng for a man to dig up arms, lower limb«, and, in fact, the biggest blood that they are ever present, rietta. but bless ye. she wasn’t the ment station«, irrigation investigation*. a «parkier a« big a« a football.”— portion of my whole body was affected, and or return at certain seasons of each when I first began S. S. S. the itching, etc., spoiling kind. Everything Rhe learn»*d Pp. 38. pl*. 4, fig*. 21. Price 10 cent*. Cleveland Plain I te ller was worse, but I continued the remedy with year to torment the sufferer. Salves, just seemed to make life more Inter- Drawing» and photograph* of a large the result that the dry, itching eruption en washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin tirely eating. I d»‘dare I’d hang round for numtier of wheel* used for racing water d.sappeared I think a great deal of diseases. True, such treatment re your mediciQe, and have recommended it to half a day when she was ¡»»»king under from streams are given, accompanied lieve» some of the itching and dis others with good resu’ts. It is the best blood •«tones for hugs she made it all so in by descriptions, statement* of cost, and medicine made, and I can conscientiously comfort, and aids in keeping the skin recommend teresting. And she’d name ye trice discussions of efficiency. A general dis it for the cure of all blood and clean, but it does not reach the real skin ejections. CHAS- HORST MA 5. I took« to read, and when she played cussion of the theory of current wheel* Wheeling, W Va. cause, and at best can be only palli she'd play your tunes and her music ia also given. Syrup tffigs II ^CALIFORNIA C o . Catching Cold on the*Street Oar Pe-ru-na Pre- «•uti Catching Coli aaaaa*»***,**,««**,,,,***»«,«* INSURE YOUR HEALTH Bed fffavts from told. Mr. M J. Ibuitach, Secretary Build. Ing Material Trade» Council, 151 Wash ington til., Chicago, III., wntee: “I have found your medicine to be nnuanellv efficacious ia getting rid ol bad effavts from cold, and more espe cially in driving away all symptoms ol catarrh, with which 1 eiu frequently troubled. 'The relief Peruna gbe* In ealarrhal troubles alone la well worth the price per bottle. I bare used tbe remedy tor several year* now .’* Sped* of Conghing. Mr*. C. E. Long, write* from At- vol. Colorado, aa follow* •’When I wrote you for advice lilt!« three-year old girl had a rough that had been troubling her for four months. bh« took cold euuh, and CCC CURES □•O.O» SKIN a DISEASES ating and soothing. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only certain cure for skin diseases S. S. S.t a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients of the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S S S goes down into the circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and purifying the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind. It supplies to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and al! other parts of the body, and rids the blood of any and all poisons. S. S. S. cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Poison Ôak and Ivy, Nettle Rash, and all other skin troubles, and cures them permanently by removing every trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired furnished free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. 2ÛYEARS I* positive proof of the reliability and coafideace our pa tient» hare in u». Specialists al way« in attendance, aaauring prompt and courteous attentioa. Lady attend ant al way» preaent. Reliable Painless Dentists- — Our reputation for reliability and thorough new ia well established. Cicanli- ness. Good Work and Quick Service. ’’AND IT DIDN’T HURT A BIT” Painless Extraction. SO cents. Extraction Free when plates or bridges are ordered. Plate* and up. Best Plate Work—Perhaps your teeth have become •o useless that it is impossible to firmly set a a bridge. Then the old stumps are removed without raising you the slightest pain, and a plate is fitted. If the plate fits per fectly it Will look well and perform its work of m astir ar ng yoar towd satisfactorily, th ith my to years' experience in this »oft will guarantee satisfaction in every case. Crown and Bridre Work —It’s a sham» to spoil poor personal appearance and ruin your digestion from the lack of teeth to properly masticate your food, when a bridge can be supplied that will cause no discomfort what- W. A. WISE DENnf? FfiAM BUM, TMM AMB fUBNTH, POBTUM. QffttON IN PORTLAND DOING WORK FOR THE BEST PEOPLE ever, will chew your food properly and thoroughly, while your looks are improved beyond description. A hollow tooth that is now useless can be filled and crowned so that it is saved for probably a lifetime. To secure the bett results you must secure the highest grade of skill. Elimination free and invited. When desired you can have T. P. Wise or my personal service. Our force ia ao organized that we can do your entire Crown. Bnd<e and Plata Work in a day if necessary. both—one as easy ns the other. I tell ve, when I see all Nellie got out of It, I un<]ersto<Hl that education can mean about as many different things as there •ire jk *<5»I o that have It.” “I'ncle Reutii’n." Cynthia asked, “do you see any signs of mine striking In?" Yonth’s Companion. Had On* ef He* Owe. Mr*, Ixrttakida, who had been Invited to attend tb* opening aeeaioa of th* moth ers' congress, was sanding her regret* over the telephone. “It's awfully kind of you to **k me. Mr*. Ondrgo,” ahe veld, "but I can’t com». I'm too busy looking after th* children." «•rape All for Mhow. It Is « por»r town which cannot boast of something to th»* stranger within it« gate«. The man In the anecdote related by a writer in the Yonkers fftatesman wa« hard put to it, but bp succeeded In upholding the dignity of hi« native heath. “This is one of on r greatest allow place«/’ «;»Id the re«l ¡•lent, who «a« *aklng a friend about bl« town. “Why, It 1« only a vacant lot re- plied the friend. “Certainly, but It’« where the clrc*j« always perform« when It come« to town,” responded the proud cltisen. Visitors *fal«e Parts lllcb. Visitors to l’aria spend In that city an average of »2W.000.000 a year. Of this sum by far the greater portion comes out of the pockets of American* Tha average nnmber of visitors to Paris Is 163,000 a month. When a woman la getting the worst of It tn an argument with a man, ah* sajs: "Oh, that's Just Ilka a man!" Sweet Meat. Eight pound« of Concord grape«. 4 pound« of sugar, 1 >4 pound« of ralslna, two orange«, pulp «nd peel chopped; pulp the grnp^a nnd cook until aeeda come out. rub through colander, then •dd akin« and boll fifteen minute«, then •dd Btigar, ralnlna, lemon, orange« and boll three-quarter« of an hour, or until Ilk* marmalade. Jt doe« not need to be •euled. ___ Hoyre it is a true saying uwt tune 1« money. Joyce -It mu«t be; never «*•« that old ml«er wasting minute. that In New Tork City men who were educated ar* In Tarions employ law office*. would whae.e and hnve «pell* of oowgh- ing ihat would sometimes last lot halt an hour. "Now we can never Ibank yon enough for the change yon have made in oar > little one's health. Before she began taking your Perun* she suffered every thing In the way of rough, colds and croup, but now *h* has taken not quite a bottle ol Peruna, and IS •»> and atrawg a* she ha* »ver been In her lite." Pe-rie-na far (aids. Mr. Jam«« Moir non, OS East lfllb HI., Paterson, N. J , «rite* "1 have given I’eruna a lair trgl, and I And it to be Just what you claim Ik tn be. I cannot praise It too highly. 1 have need two laittle* In my family for colds, and everything imaginable. I can aafrly aay tlial your medicine I* the beat I have ever used." Oat «1 Ik. I>tm rear. O« <* Hee < *111 Our Ijindlarly It's the atra truest Do you knuw. thing lu tbe world! our dear old pet cat disappeared very Excuse me, Mr suddenly yealenlay. Hudolpb, will you bare another plei-e of rabbit pie? No. Itudolph (promptly) Mr. tbauk you! Our luitullady (an hour laterl— That la three more plea saved. Thia acnaon will t-e a profitable one, Indevil Aleiander th* Great bad jual sutidued Bucephalus. "Anybody can bust a broncho." he sent, "but It take* a man la put the enafflea on a big four-legged devil like Hits on. - llelng shrewd. ¡Mtlllic follow*, th* cow I k »)« of that •£* allowmi the iiiiprrio or to go out that they were Afr«n| to try t« rule th* R4*»fp lwa*t, aik I th* «utMwrvt- rnt hiRtotiAUB ba«iru<Hl to iwiiiirm that Uaptesaios. Nal a < herrfal 11 rand. “Haven't you any milk that is moro Th« teacher in th* Parktown «chool cheerful than thia?“ queried the new boarder as he poured some of the liquid «8» hearing th« cl««« in ffvofrspby. “What is known as the Great Ihvtde?” luto bla coffee. •he a«ked. “Why. what do you menu by that?" "(’titlin' ■ bif watermelon/* answered queried the Inmllnily. little 'Raatua with a grin that «bowed all “Ob, nothing," rrjolned (he n b. ; hi« ivories Chicago Tribune. “only ti>i» milk aeeui« to have ttw Tb* data about th* uianufaciur* of blue«.** steel cars In thia country ar* riot as deft. A Hungarian student who was pluk*4 Oita as might l>e desired, but lb* Hallway Are reports the number of all steel car* at « re* ••nt rintninalion at Klansrnbtirg order«! in liai" to be 'JT.'asi. and of car* «hot hiinarlf, but brat winged an eiar» iner with steel undvrfratnes. ll .'sri Illa Itlrn <>f Oae, • (1 “OUCH, OH MY BACK” NEURALGIA. STITCHES, LAMENESS. CRAM* TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A WRENCH OR TWIST TH IS SOVEREIGN REM EDY TH EV CAN’T RESIST ST JACOBS OIL P rick 25 c ano 60 c Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. Weknow what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. This Is th* fir«* qneBtfon yonr dnetnr wnnM R«k ••Are your lH.w»-l» reffinsr?” II* knows tn»t dally action of tli* bowel* it nl>*olute)y easRntial to recovery. K*«*r» your liver artiv* end your bowel* regular by taking laxative r «Moro AT ALL SRICtS. FOR KVKRY ----- Mr.MRCR OFTHt FAMILY. MTN. BOYS. WQMCN. MUSES ANO CHILORf N f-* Oou^laa make» nnd nella mom Hkwh man'etZ.BII, t&.OOand ta.Mlnhooe __ than any vlbon manufenturen In tho * erorld, hoc aune they hold their a/»j»4». fit bettor, wo»r lonoor, end Rt-A'» are of arentor valut thnn any other ehoen tn the nrorld to-day, . I W. L * » $4 and $5 Gilt Fdgn Sho*s Cmnt Be Equnllnd At Any Price •F" • A If’I’IOW. W. 1«. Do, fl »■ n*m* and prie* I* ■’.inip^d on holtom, *rnhe No Snhwtltwt«». Huid by the i rat ailioe- dealer» etrivwlicrn. SbuM ina>lr<l from factory Io any pnrt of th« world. Illnm Unfed <:w>loo frm to noy itfMr»-*«. W. I». IfiOt'Ol.AM, MmcUton, M mm . ■» tu Only One í "Bromo Quinine” I doeee of Ayer's I'llis. Thai la Laxative Bromo QuinBno To Vee Cold M Taka «crape of cold meat of kind, cut In uniform glx«. a plec* of butter the alze of A walnut and one •mall onion, and fry together nntll brown. Add boiling water to make a good gravy, and thicken with flour to the conalatency of cream. Thia makes an excellent ”warmed-over" dlah. I ■ and C q M fo RT 1 *«*««•«••••••« Many pavpla paiaiat in tiding on the ,lraet car*. Inaiiflk'lrnlly pro trot ad by clothing. They ,lart out pailiapa iu th* heat ot th* day, and do not faal th* need ot wraapa. , The rapid moving oft he car cool* tha body auditly. When they i««td the car pet hap, they are »lightly perapltlng;. When the body la In thia condllii n it la really chiliad. Thia ia rapecially true when a person I, sit ting. Beginning a street car ride In the middle ot the day and ending it In the evening almost invariably trquiiea extia «r«iis. but people do mt ob-erve these precaution*, hence they catch cold. Coni* are very frequent In the Kprmg on thia account, and aa th* Hum mer advance* thev do not dr»'ten ar. During the Hprlng ntunUi* no one should think of tl ling on Hie car with >ut Iteing provide«! «ith a «tap. A cold caught in the Spring la liable to la.t through Hie entire Hummer. Great caution should l>e obeerved at thia aeaaon against eipoiuie to «old. During th« first fear pleaaant days of Spring, th* lialllty ut calchlug oold la great No wonder so many people acquire muscular r lieu ma I la m and catarrhal diaeaee* during thia season. However, In epte of the great re I precautions, oold* will ba caught. Al th* appearance ot the first *ymptoin, I’eruna ,hould tie taken accord- Ing to directions on the bottle, and continued until every aymp.om disap pear,. Do not put It off. Do not «mate time by taking other remedlva. Begin at oree to take Parana and continue taking It until you are poeitl,a that th* ool«l has entirely disappeared. Thia may eave yoa a long and peihapa eerlou, lllnaae later on. -v««r ^ElixirtfSenna S NO ONE CAN ALWAYS AVOID I two rue P N U would OViR TO CURT A OOLD IH OMC OAT. No. 17-0» Always rememlmr th« full for thia aignature on name. every boi. Ixrok 2 5c. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colore then any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send poet paid at 10c a p*< wage. Write for free booUai bow to dye. bieaciffand mix colors. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy,