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aliser, "never seem to be around when
Its great merit a« a blood purifter, appetite-
wanted."
giver, and as a nerve, stomach and di
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better to be absent when wanted than
has so good a record, no other Hill do you
to be present when you are not want
ao much good. It cures.
ed."
S c ro fu la 10 Y e a rs
Hoo 4 >
ri! Ua has eurea me of scrofula
Few men in Lorope have had a more
Have been troubled for 18 yei___ . My ____
little
daughter bad a scrofula swelling on her neck striking career than the Rev. Dr. Bishop
and Hood’s Sarsaparilla also cured her«," Cabrera ef the Spanish Reformed church,
M r s . U . M o r r i s . Anuaudale, Minnesota.
D y s p e p s ia - “ I was troubled for who was educated to the Catholic priest
months with dyspepsia and could not cat hood, but embraced the Protestant faith
anything without distress. I began taking and became a voluntary ejile to Gibral
Hood's Sarsaparilla and was soon improv tar, when he returned to lead the Evan
ing. 1 took it steadily until 1 was cured."
gelical party after the revolution in 1868.
L y d i a M e W h e e l e r , Athol. Mass.
R h e u m a tis m —" ! was severely afflicted
with rheumatism, my knees badly swollea-
C u r lo a a A b o u t It.
Hood's Sarsaparilla helped me after other
Mamma— Go to sleep now or the gob-
edicines failed an«! it has lengthened my
!e.” J e s s ie K i l l w e r . Middle Grove. N .
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere.
Robbie— W ill they come right In her«
In the usual liquid, o f In tablet fbrm called after me?
S a rs a ta b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre
Mamma— Yes, they w ill Indeed.
pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
Robbie— Then I'll stay awake, ’cause
I want to see what goblins look like.—
M odern, o r Not at A ll.
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O f the countlciw attractions India
offers none are greater than her rich
atorlea o f myth and tradition.
O ri
ental scholars have unfolded for ua
that Hindoo religion In a dim and
shadowy past contented Itself
with
venerating some o f nature’s more Im
pressive phenomena. Npaoe, the atarry
firmament and the light o f day— under
the poetic names o f Ardltl, Vanina and
M ltra— provided the sacred triad of
this archaic w orsh ip ; but with the
march o f centuries there came an add
ed roll o f deities o f which
Brahma
himself was chief, says the London
Lady. According to some writers, his
two brothers, Vishnu and Shiva, were
equally powerful, the form er os pre
server o f Brahma's creations, the lat
ter as destroyer.
Vishnu Is famous
for his countless metamorphoses and
appears In the sacred books under no
few er than 1,000 different names. He
remains the most popular deity among
the Hindoos, who believe his final
metamorphosis— that o f a horse— Is yet
to come.
W hile aw aiting this
last
chance he Is thought to be resting In
a sea o f milk, with a serpent for his
pillow. The Illv er Ganges Is supposed
to Issue from his right foot.
The god Shiva also figures in Hindoo
mythology under 1,1X10 different names,
and la Invariably represented In some
repellent form. Idols show blip nt one
time with five faces, nt another with
three eyes, while a third w ill represent
him with a necklace o f skulls, thick,
matted hair and a horn projecting from
one o f his temples. The great rock-cut
temple o f the Island o f Elephants Is
sacred to tills god. Around the rain
god o f India have gathered countless
traditions, among which are those o f
his constant conflicts with his thunder
bolt, V a jn r; Vaya, the wind go d ;
Hhushnn, the pnreher. and Ahl, the con-
finer. The aim o f this last named god
Is to confine and dry up the rivers and
seas. Much homage Is paid to Indra
by the other gods, according to the
R ig Vedas, he hetng head of the heav
en o f the gods. He nppears to have
drunk freely o f soinn, the neetnr o f the
Hindoo deities.
An Ideal light that the sacred w rit
ings would wish him to be viewed In
must fa ll when one rends o f the hymns
put In his mouth by the m.vstlo scribes.
It Is a natural outcome o f India's cli
mate that Indra should enter largely
Into her scheme o f legend. Just ns
Apollo and Bnldur, the Norse sun god,
provided so much mythical clyirm In
cooler regions, so does Indra In the
land o f parching plains and scorching
rays. A Hindoo bride Is not greeted
with pretty wishes that the sun should
light her p ath ; the shimmering rain
drop, Indra's precious gift. Is the bless
ing Invoked on the head o f the Indian
child-wife.
Among the arts that Indra Is sup
posed to delight In are those of mukle
and dancing. The sacred books relate
how hosts o f beautiful damsels, called
Asparasen, fill his heavenly courts.
Tradition gives them n dwelling place
on earth as well as In heaven, their
office being to test the virtue o f her
mits In their solitude. It was hard on
these lovely beings that, should they
succeed In their arts, they should Im
m ediately be turned to pillars o f stone.
I t Is part o f the Brahman creed that
Sarasvatl, Brahma’s wife, gave the
vlna to mankind, the g<«l Naredn show-
them how It was played and teaching
them the sacred hymns that called
down the thrice-blessed rain ” n;l veiled
the blazing skies with cloud.
T o the god Krishna music has a spe
cial consecration, his traditional com
panions on each being the gopls (shep
herdesses), who drew gazelles after
them when they sang to the vinos. A ll
sorts o f pretty traditions gather round
this god In connection with music. Its
soothing virtues, however, did not over
rule his ruder qualities, for he gloried
In w a r and wns guilty o f many Indi
vidual massacres. Ills warriors when
dying were always laid on arrows, dart
upward. In order to the last that they
should be goaded Into consciousness
snd listen to long addresses from holy
men on the transmigration o f souls.
W ith the passing o f the ages Buddha
appears on the scenes o f Hindoo belief
and m$th.
e t th e
M « d ic ia t e
THOS. GALE, OF ALASKA
MEMBER OF U. S. CONGRESS
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Washington Address Is 1312 9th St.,
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N. W., Washington. D. C.
the body.— British Medical Journal.
Because w e make medicines
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M Ayer** Cherry Pectoral la a remedy that
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S n p e r M It lo n .
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Miss O'Bull— No, Indeed! It's super
stitious and besides It's a bad sigu
menuCaoturere of
when you believe In them, for It al
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Paw, what ¡8 the ‘great white plague’
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J3Y IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD
W h e n e v e r a sore refuses to heal It Is because th e b lood Is n o t pure and
h ealth y, as it should be, but is in fected w ith poisonous ge rm s o r som e old
blood ta in t w h ic h has corrupted and p o llu te d th e circu lation . T h o s e m ost
u su ally a fflicted w it h o ld sores are persons w h o h a v e reached o r passed m id -
1 d ie life . T h e v it a lit y o f th e b lood and s tre n g th o f th e system h a v e n atu ra lly
begun t o declin e, and th e poison ou s g e rm s w h ic h h ave accum ulated because
o f a s lu g g is h and in a c tiv e con d itio n o f th e system , o r som e h ered ita ry ta in t
w hich has h ith erto been held in check, n o w force an ou tlet on th e face, arms,
legs o r o th er p a rt o f th e’ b od y. T h e p lace g ro w s red and a n g ry , festers and
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uleer, fed and k e p t open b y th e im p u rities w ith w h ich th e b lood is saturated.
W in d in g n W a tc h .
“ Tou wouldn’t think.” »aid a watch N o th in g is m ore tr y in g and d isagreeable than a stuDborn, n on-h ealin g Sore.
maker to a New York Sun man, “ that T h e v e r y fact th at it resists o rd in a ry rem edies and treatm ents is go o d reason
It would make any difference whether fo r su spicion; the same germ -p ro d u cin g cancerous ulcers ¡3 back o f e ve ry
a watch is wound up In the morning old sore, and esp ecia lly is th is true i f th e trouble is an in h erited one.
or at night, but It does make consider W ashes, salves, n o r indeed a n y th in g else, ap p lied d ire c tly to th e sore, can
T _____ ...
_________ d o a n y perm anent g o o d ; n eith er w ill rem ov-
able difference.
“ When a watch 1» wound up.at nlzht, race o f fou r y e a r , ’ stan ding, i t in g th e sore w ith caustic plasters o r the
flr* i
Jt s u rg e o n ’s k n ife m ake a la s tin g enre.
If
coming out o f a warm pocket, and laid g ra d u a lly g r e w la r g Bt
e r an d w orae
,
...
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In every w a y u n til I became e v e r y p article o f the diseased flesh w e re
down o r hung up In a cool place, the
alarm ed - b o a t it and consulted taken a*ray another sore w o u ld com e, be-
mainspring w ill contract by the cooling
treated m e'but °t he's ore conTlnued cause th e trou ble is in th e blood, and the
o ff o f the metals. Being wound up
blo o d c a n n o t b e c u t a w a y .
tightly sll chsnee o f contracting has
i and a fte r taking lr- * w h ile I w as T h e cu re m ust com e b y a th orou gh cleans-
been shut o ff and the spring Is bound I
in g o f th
I d o w p u r o a n d n e a l t n y from t h o
« e , blood. In , S. , S. S. w . ill be found
, . ,
to break.
' b fleet o f B. 8. 8., and thara haa not a rem ed y lo r sores and ulcers c f e v e r y kind .
“ If, however, the watch Is wound up
r^cfft ot th* * ° * * * lnc* f t is an unequ alled blood p u rifier— one th at
In the morning, having partly run down
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O W E N goes d ire c tly in to the circu lation and
W est U n ion , Ohio.
through the night, there is room enough
p ro m p tly cleanses it c f a ll poisons and
le ft In the barrel to contract Anoth
taints. I t ge ts dow n to th o v e r y bottom o f
er reason why It should be wound up
th e trou b le and forces o u t e v e ry trace o f im
In the morning Is that the spring will
p u rity and m akes a com p lete and la s tin g
then have more power and thus w ill
cure. S. S. S. chan ges th e q u a lity o f th e
blood so th a t instead o f fe e d in g th e diseased
he In a better condition to resist the
w ith im p u rities, it nourishes th e
disturbing movement o f the hearer dur PURELY
VEGETABLE parts
irritated, in flam ed flesh w ith h ea lth y blood.
ing the daytime.
“ Being generally In a horizontal po Then th e a o r e b egin s to heal, n e w flesh is form ed, a ll p ain an d in flam m ation
sition during the night and running leaves, th e place 6cabs over, and w h en S. S. S. has p u rified th e blood th e
S . S. S. is fo r sale a t a ll first class d ru g stores.
with less ]v>wer. the horizontal position sore is p erm an en tly cured.
In which the balance runs more freely, W rite fo r o u r special b oo k o n sores and n leers and a n y o th er m edical advice
w ill operate to make the length o f the you desire. W e m a k e n o c h a rge fo r th e b ook o r advice.
S.S.S.
swing o f the balance wheel during the
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