PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. I.
rEW FIELD TVS. WOMES.
rte.1 . 'Vw y"Tlt
a rniabl
unman wix.'iiiiB
Dr. Hart man is now offering Peruna to tin public as a regular pharmaceu
tical p ndutt. It is just ai ethical ai any compound put up lor the medical
profession. No straining of medical ethics can find any fu!t with it. THE
PEINCirAL ACTIVE INGREDIENTS ere prominently incorporated in the
label on ths bcttle, that the people may know that the claim made for Peruna
have a true justification.
Th; cr!7 dr-artsr? re :ha!! nke frers e"H-1 e'him In the conduct of j 11 '"I
Peruna affairs in the future, is the fact that we shall continue to advertise anc
ell our product TO THE PEOPLE.
If we would airree ta e!l ti doctors onlv. to advertise for doctor only,
then the medical fraternity would be obliged to recognue Peruna being
entirely within their approval.
BUT WE SHALL NOT TO THIS.
We shall continue to offer Peruna to the people. We shall continue to
convey to the people our claims for Peruna as a household remedy. We shall
continue to supply the people with free literature, teaching them how to use
our medicine, teaching thera how to avoid disease, teaching tnera many imngi
of benefit to the home. We shall continue to do this, whether the medical
profession like it or not.
We are proposing from this time on to take the public into our confidence.
Notwithstanding that scn:e imitators and substitutors will be attempting- tc
put up something which they consider just as good as Peruna, we are going to
draw aside the veil of socrecy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly
OF WHAT PERUNA IS COMPOSED.
This oujjht to disarm all honest criticism. We expect, however, that crit
icism will continue. On some pretest or other those who are envious of the
success of Peruna will continue to nna
fault. Sut we are determined to give
such people no just complaint.
PERUNA IS A GREAT MEDICINE
It has become a household word in
millions of homes. Our faith in the
remedy is stronger than ever. Every
year we expect to establish new plants
ii..!. I fur it
11 - . , . .1
New '
Kllnl:l AlrXIIII'I'T.
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or me
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1 ,n lift a
Tlie I
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IIM." all'
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little
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ur lnislne train-
; le'ter of
I II 1 1 lliNlllT
hi- demanded.
run,' tie re-
People Who Oljjcct
Liquid Medicines Can
Now Secure Peruna
Tablets.
to
In foreign landj until the peoplo of all the world are supplied with this vala
able household remedy.
WE CLAIM PERUNA TO EE A CATARRH REMEDY. Buy a bottle and
try it. If it helps you, bo hrncst a-.d acliowlsdje that it has helped you.
If you want us to we will publLh your statement esactly as you furnish it
to us. We will add no words, take away no words. If you wish ns to we win
publish ycur portrait in connection with it We will not do this without your
written request, without your entire censent.
Peruna has cured thousands cf people of chronic catarrh, in many phases
and locations. At least, that is what tho people say to us, through unsolicited
testimonials. Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated
slanders to the contrary.
WE GUARANTEE EVEEY EOTTLS OF PERUNA TO CONTAIN THE
INGREDIENTS PRINTED ON THE LABEL.
We guarantee that every testimonial we use is absolutely true -in the
exact language of the testifier.
We guarantee that every photograph published is the photograph of the
person whose name it bears, that every word of every testimonial was author
ized by the hand that signed it.
We are determined to beat our opponents ty being fairer than they are,
by dealing squarer than they dare to. We an determined to meet falsehood
with truth, duplicity with candcr, itsincrrify with sincerity.
We know that the users of Pcrur.a will epprcciate our stand. We believe
that the dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even oar op
ponents will be obliged to acknowledge Cnally that Peruia is not only an
l.onestand uspful remedy, bnt onoof tlie GREATEST HOUSEHOLD BTEDI
CTNES ON THE CONTINENT.
fCT C.
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Gee Wo
Tha wit II known rlltl
CHINESE
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
i Vnn mn'ln lift ntuily of
No Mrrurv. I niton or Drui tj. Mt Cur
W'thout Operlioft, or Without the Aid of Knit
H MNMrttiili) In Cir 4'itiitrili, Aftttuim, J-utitl.
I'linwtt. ItliMiiiiKitivrn. NtTMnmiu Nurtima lH.itif
H'oriiiii h Liut hn1nt 1 nuii. I,.. n.n 1 mi ,iuhuMi,
l" Uul W I'ukiii'w hihI K II I'n Mitf liinfiot'N
A SUHE CANCER CURE
Just Received from I'rkine, china Salt, Sure
and Reliable.
If von AHP: .n i in t i. i.int m:lay
IiM.AYh A UK I'ANl. I.itlll H.
CONSUI.IATKIN i'UI'.l'.
If fmt canilt'l I'Hl I. wrtln fiimviPhton l.ln.ik anil ..in.n.
I..r In, I,.
111
1 II F I' hr I U l I I III . I v b' ULl.lilV'l'liil
It! I : t ml Hi . r..r. M..rrin, frirtlaiia, Oriuna.
I'l... Mt.ni ion Thla 1'nir.
Uad Tall..
"Now. Bridget." snld Mm. 11 Iran)
Offeti, sternly, "(tils sort of thin won't
lo. There wouldn't be liny work done
In this house nt all If I didn't keep
uftiT you Hint tell you what to do."
"Sliiiri', nni'iim, It mlht be worse,"
ri'illi'd Itrlilui't. "I might rvfuie to d
whiit ye tt'll hip."
Klrmbirililp l.lmlled.
"Your biiHlinnil ii-nil all his vonlnf
ai liniil- f in t lit a lurtnlier el an)
luiia .' (
(i, yes; hp bolonifs to thf Orlir ol
Tlmriiiiulily Itm'nnslrtirli'il I liinhauil. bill
so fur nn I kuow bus tba uuiy luerub-f
I hire is."
nemarkabla.
""hp's tlio must rmnarkable eldorlj
woniiin I evor saw."
'Doesn't show hrr ace?"
"Not Hint. Iocsn't wfm to resrrel
ll." Louisville Courier-Journal.
'I li n.'i-liiMrriivv, I
"I ' 1 1 f.ii'inrr's miii loolu'il up from the
I'orlliiK I'lirf'.
"Hy liii'k." he s:ild. "I wish we h.-li
one o' Ih. -in there h.issless rriiu'es."
"We Inive." returned the fanner,
"mill iniw Hint vmi mention It, you
inlKlit Ji'Ht lis uell Kit It and felrli
a loud o' turnls fnnn the three H.xa
lot." New Mrleaiis Times 1 lemoerat.
One of the
Essentials
,,nv it li m t money
nt to wrk
lit nrt -ii-l' "
i..ir.ii,..il,,ii to a re;il
friin. a ri. I. om:,n frl-ml of '""-
What iau yoil il"-"
...... k lin.' flie letter.
-Aiiv. s: I Hl.swere.1. ill ! of
..... ,.... ,i,,t I had lieur done H days
I III- i.e. i.i... -
work iii my llr''-
-ii-.. imd tin ; you
1.M...1 T..r I h.ie irot no Hnif to teaeh
Vi itl
II,. ti.ssi'il Hie ll list or mm-"
.. hi.. I. he had never Is'.'ll ll ' -.
nauls and t me to I.Nik I Hem over
nnd net what was tlie iminrr
ii,.,,,, u he the m-oi.le wouldn't lay.
W.i.11 I raine lnn-k inn! iniidt' my re-
i...,l.i me nver mid Kiive me
i ..t ..iii.i'.ivnl. I learned that
i inn I I
.1 I ....... .!
lit Inn) wilt iinn nifin n ui.t-u u.t-,i
- i ..t..l in. tin iif thilil
..ii i 1.1 .ii;i i'li.inii jiii'i n-"" -
i, ...i I..... ii i.hle to reiMirt Kiilllclelit rea-
KtltlS.
ii i.ii,,. t I what the trouble
:ih, he i-oininls-ioiieil ine to 'P that
i. ..lied. When that was lie-
i.li.l.e.l I was I. .Id to k'et ten
unl.i.
"I nun with that real estate dealer
Just one month. My pay was $.'iO a
lin. nth, and my bonis from S to H
,.-, i... L vi leat t hi.se were my otinv
In. ins. hut every waklmt inoinent I
was iilanniiiL' iiml thinkln alMiiit my
work.
"At the end of the month I told my
eniliiover that I had decided to try
working for myself.
';.!. said he. 'You've K't pluck
ron'll siieeied. If at tiny time I fan
U' of sen hi' to you. let me know.'
"I've never had to rail on him to ask
n servlii'. hut he has sent me sev
eral elieiits. So in that tlrsf month I
gained his f ilenilsliip and enough ex
pcrleuee to set out 111 tho world for
myself.
"When I made that venture alone I
was living in a ball bedroom of h
iHiardinjf house mid my business
equipment consisted of a table, a writ
ing pad, a fouiilalu pen and the dally
Jia pers.
"Kver.v morning I nou hi look the
i.iiih'I." over, read the proisTty offered
for sale and then turn to the columns
in which the buyers advertised their
wants. As a rule I would write to all
of both kinds of advertisers, t'nfor
tiiii:i!e!y they didn't iilwnyg answer tny
letters. Where I did ns-elve unsworn
I would set alsiut to bring buyers nnd
sellers together.
"I'.efnre the end of my first month
of going It alone 1 made a sale of a
pleie of property on Itiverslde Drive
fur .f'.Mi.iMin. (iu the strength of It I
hired desk room In an otllce on 2.1d
street.
"Soon after that tlie second red let
ti r day In my business career wns
celebrated. I had a telephone put In,
on a party wire. I have w vera I tele
phones now, but they don't give lie
the pleasure that party wire did.
"Tli" next year I moved Into in of
flis' of my own. and since then It lias
been a si.m.Iv 1 1 1 .111 11 i limb. I made
two rules when beginning business fur
myself: To be always Inmost, to lose a
sale rather than the good will of n
client, ami to handle only r'-spi stable
houses. 'In tit myself for tlie hu.duess
1 bcL'.ni to read and study tlie very
day I entered the otllce of that leal
estate man. 1 nm still at It. I road
every book, papir and pamphlet bear
ing on real estate ihat iimii-H my way.
I'o lie able to draw my own contracts
-Well.- .ahlVh.''''1 "'
leaning ba- k Iu u; chair. b" at
till, weal the r..pr,nwtl' ot two
widely aeparated genrratlo"-"
"How U that?' a9k.4 th InQUlal
tlve bonnier.
"The hen we have tss-" tr"g t0
was
mother
Tribune.
lUB we tinvH tss-11 '"'" .
In all prohni.uif- th ireat-graml-f
thl, onielef-t'uloaBo
The church ..,k1
alalea lln-l ui.i. . Just Is-for
" " run"" . . , ,
thu beneilleti,,,, ibe thoughlflll
clergyinau. who order a
did the (iosHl, thus ailn'"'llH,lwI ul
hearers: "n I,,,..!.,, out. l'ioie
main seated until th usher
removed the rhnlr fro"1 ,u llviL
Llpplncott's.
even tne
re-
have
"1
It nirtn'l save Mini.
saw a statement In s-.ine p.tiier
re.ently that .in iiinhrella would last
longer If It was always neatly rolled
up w hen tint In use."
"There's nothing to It. I bought a
tine umbrella a week fl-M nnd I never
bad It out of Its case nnd yet si.me
I. ...!v si. ile It three days after I bought
It." I ! 1 1 : ii ' ' '' '
of the happy homes of tn-d.lv la
vast fun. I f.r li.r.. . . I
, " , " u" mid il Is. as well ns understand those
best methods of promoting health and f ,,.. , tu n ,,, m,1PHP , th(,
happiness and right living and know-j N,.w York Law S. Ii.h.1. While I have
leilgt) of tho world'B best products. n regularly employed lawyer, audi
rrodiiets of actual excellence and l.ti.-w lodgo Is nbsnliiti ly essential for
reasonable claims truthfully presented " sii'i-essful real cstnte llrl'kor.,
nnd which have attained to world
A l ill iii per.
1 sIk.w ed p.ipn
' me. nnd tie see
He did';
Yes. He sal.1
Marb.n
you wr.'t.
Hurry
M a riot)
to see joii were tint a siot.
those
vera.-
ileased.
he was g'.ad
An l.i.... .... . ai Madrid pae Kitilt
A,u.n.i Ins hisi i.ii ,,f giiiniTlir.'a.l. and
new he u n t let rii. inch of it, and a.nii
tniies (ilea to the innvMit himself for it.
wide acceptance through the approval
of the Well Informed of the World;
not of Individuals only, hut of the
many who have the happy faculty ot
f leeting and obtaining tho best the
world affords.
One of the products of that class
of known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved hy physicians and
commended by the Well Informed ol
the World as a valuable, and whole
some family laxative Is the well known
Pyrup of Kigs nnd l.lUIr of Senna. Tc
F' t Us beneficial effects alwavn buv
tlie genuine, manufactured by
California Klg Syrup Co., only,
for Bale by all leading druggists.
th
and
i
ffipnnese 1'i.lonlafa In nstralln.
Australians are most anxious to keep
I men- cniiiineiu I'xeiusiveiy tor wnlte
udders, and for that reason have
passed various laws prohibiting the
landing of Asiatics. ess-ealy Chinese.
So it has o.me as a severe shock to the
inivoe.ites of ii wb.lte Australia, that
Mr. II iiisl'i.rd. a Melbourne gentiimnn,
'li" has been exploring in Northern
(Jneeiisl 1 1 i.l. pas (iw.i.veretl a large
town of Chinamen i,n . shores of the
(lull of ( 'iirpoiitnria.
'Hns is in limy (,f shlpnris-ked
but a great settlement coiitalii-
r ).ii j ellow men who live
i her ilats nnd grow opium.
I hey ship, duty free.
' nnd China Itself,
t'it'.g that the govern-
I ho Kin. I You ll.no Always Hoii'Mit li is 1...1-.... :
lure ot lias. II. lot, her, ni.,1 !.,. llll( ,
j- rsona Miponisi li.r oxer Hit j,,,r. Allow i...,i,in
to .l.-.olv.. joii i In t Ms tortVits. Imitation nml
.liist-as-,,,,1 nre l.ntl.xp.rlni.nts. , ,.,ulatitM'r tlie
Jicallli ot Cliililron-l.xi.oriciu e ogalnst I'.xporinii nt.
What is CASTORIA
Ciiofdrin Is ii liarmlos sultitiito fur Castor oil, I'aro.
ii"rl-. Irus imkI Siintliliio; lns. It is IMoautit. It
lontains) iiiithcr (Ipiimi, Morphine, imp other i a rent In
Milisiaiico. Its iie; Is its guarantee. 1 1 ilcst roys i.rniH
nml ullaysi I 'ovrrihii(s, it -iiroH Diarrlm a anil iml
folic. It relic osl 'loetliinir i'ronl.lcs. cures f onstipatloii
nml riatiileiicv. It lissiniilatis t ho I'o.mI, r giil.itos the
Mouiarli nml tloxvcts, gixlnir lioaltliy ami natural aloop.
'I'lie t liiltlrcnN l'aiuicei Tho -Mntlu r's I ricnil.
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
hi i
lug ."..i i
among tlie
w In. Ii lIppMleiltlN
to the Philippine.
The press js ilillnu
but
mcnt sliall turn the ( hliiameii out,
it will be mi awkward business.
Iluriilita the ( anrtle.
""vi Carki-r !iot liimself.
n il.-.! the !inle:1le salesman.
"i's." aiiswrr..,! the HilK. buyer sad
lid he
"What n
i ;el:e. the sale
"nil. I limi t
nil did
siiia ii.
kll'.W : be una l.li.i....
.... ..
ll I'N-ll) .11.1 ..,e. iinswen.
or.
he do t f,,rv
d the nth.
'I'.nrning his
':' femark.il
lill"ss
can. lie ,,t ii
i'n" salesman,
that's what i,...i
It." admitted ll,,. Liner.
I or a t. minut.'s
th ends.
I
call
lei I. I I ! - 1 1 til
SI
In Use For Over 30 Years.
wa etMTava eesv. tt Musna w.r., annH i.
I'i
'th men
lie
il'
'llllljl Linked II.
n't it," be remarked.
w I. urns his ,-:in,,.
I' Iho'.ks ,,r bl.. i,,k.
alw.ij, bra, ns.'1
ere
'that
'it b..th
'lit the
K n.ti-klnic.
lor Is i.i,,. lir.i
Who's the lueky wonmn?
are million, ,,f 1(T..
He Isll t Otl-ML-e.l ...
one :
"N"ls tliat's
ntl...r. ....
. . . Ill, ll'l V r.t. .. . .
IWt. ' -""""ton
"I'll 1!.
"liee !
"There
W U.
"'ore than
w hat
lucky
I mean:
ones." -
nil the
M. ,. ar,. VVTn.inU
til after thov r d.d ,,11-
the paetr with ,. IV'"
...... "iiitiwi ha
"Ihat. rvht.- rej.,e, , J"
... ..11 i unni me blue pencil,
write any poetry then."
r.
I.UST
BORAX IN THE DAIRY
A Matter of Profitable Interest
to the Farmer and Dairyman
The problem 0f keii'l.' ,w,'et a" ,,'e
ntensili used in eonnistion with milk
hii.I cream selling, 8nJ butt r making,
has boon a m rious m, with the farmer.
lie has come to r. aliw ("Hy 1,11,1 tn '
slightest taint or hint of italeiiess loft in
a can, tin or olitirn mav rul" wnoie
output; that the taint which it left ' in
tho (ortn of bacteria which grow- and
multiply in milk or butter, producing
lisastrous rui-ulta.
The farmer has learn'! that hot water
won t rin-e in. creasy roHidiia in
ilairy utensi g.
lie bus learned that soap leaves a
residue ot its own which i. if anything,
worse than tlie milk or creum residue,
and it is little woinlertliut there has boon
a fondant clamor for a dairv ('lt)nnsor
and sweetener that will moot modern
r (pun ments.
A few of the largest cri'smory ostnblish
nients have called exports into coi s il
tut ion on this problitn ami have with
this scientific aid hit upon a product of
of natiuo w hich exactly tills tlie bill
borax.
(-dentists have lonn known txirax as
a cleanser, a sweetener and an ant so tic
lost foyer of liacti rl i and germ growths.
Defrays all that'ii harmful and pro
motes and prc-eivel feslinrss, sweet
ness and purity, rolirvuig the dairyman
and dairy housew ife of drudgery and ol
needless work and wrry.
Its chenptiess and value should give it
first place in tliu necess'tiea o( every
dairy.
The row's- udder ii kpt in a clean
healthy and smooth condition by wash'
ing it with borax and water, a table-
spoonful of borax to two quarts of water.
Tli is prevents roughness and sorenesi
or cracked teats, winch make Hulking
time a dread to the cow and a worry tt
the milker.
'I lie modern cleanser of all dairy uton
silsconsists of one tiiblespoonful of bor
ax to every ouart of water needed. Re
member a tableKxn(ul equals foul
teaspisjiifuls.
lie sure that you get pure borax. Tc
be sure, you must get "20 Alule Team
iMirax."
All dealers. A tuii.ty book in colors
cai en "Minnie Bok," soft free to an
Mother sending name end address of hej
baby, and tops from two pound carton!
of "20 Mule Team" Tankage Borax, wilt
Sc in stamp.
Address IVifie Oast llorax Co., Oak
land, Cul.
"I've Hid Experience",
-With Hood's Saraaparllla, and am con
vinced It Is a (real medtclue,"-thls Is th
substance of HMi letters by actual count,
received In two years. They tell of cures
of all blood diseases, loss of appetite, rheuma
tism, after-fever weakness, that tired feeling,
nervous weakness, dyaMpala, catarrh.
NO tqual-' l ean sar from eiperlenre
that 1 loud a fraraatianlla la without au equal."
Kmma U HowM4S.ll Ha"unM..LowII.Maas.
Feiem-"I hsd ertenia and tried every
thin I heard of. but neibinf to'!e.l me
I took Hood a Haraapariua. I lianas tu .....
Biedii lne. I am now well." (Isoaos V'aWAL
BTTKB. South Hethleuem. N. V.
Muscular Rhumtiam-"Mr father
had iimarular rheuiiiatiaiii. VA aa ruutlnra to
his bed. Ha tuok two boltlaa of liuod'a Har
aatiarllla and wa enllmlr eurej." HtaTH
I'shsin. llnx XoaB. Xpnnallel.t, .Mm.
Hood's Haraaparllla la sold everywhere
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
Saraataba. loo Ioses One I'ollar. I're
Vared only by C. I. Hood t o., Iiwell. V.
ffow If Mlfkl nave naaiiea.f.
"Why, Col. t'orpuacle, ara )ou alive
yet?"
Followlaia; II I p.
First Msjnsfe Why do you always jo
east od this line? It's not nearly aa
short and direct aa some of the others.
Second Magnnte I know it, but in
trying to get paases I have always found
this to be the lint of least resistance.
Chicago Tribune.
Proslmllr.
Wareham Long llow near did ye ever
come to beiu' rich?
Tuffohl Knutt Well, I wus nett thina;
tn a millionaire wunst. Me an ol Man
tohnro hapjiened to go on a toot the same
night, an' they put us in adjoiiiln' cells
at the p'llce station."
like
Tka Taralai ( Ik Warm,
Mollie I wish you were more
Mr. Simpson.
Coddle My dear. If I were more Ilka
Mr. Simpson, I should have married a
woman more like Mrs. Simpson. St.
1 4111 Is rot-T)iTisch.
1. Vitus' Pane ana all hcrrnue r)laaa
rmananllr curfcl rr nr. un a i.rnu
Mmnr. Mir a for r Ii K K I rial n..iu ana
treatlaa. Ur. U. ILk lla-. U1..1MI ArelibU. l'Blla.,l'a
1'lia Problem.
"Do you think it la as easy to make
a fortune aa It used to be? asked tne
ambitious youth.
"Easier," answered Senator Sor
ghum. 'The problem Is to do It In
anon way that your friends will con
tinue to spenk to you." Washington
Star.
Not la Ik Market.
"When I go into polities, I am go
ing to hire out my brains to the best
paying aide."
"Hut when people hire brains they
want furnished thoughts; not empty
flats. " Hsltlmore Amerlcsn.
'Am I alive yet? Why shouldn't I be.
sir?"
"You must psrdon my surprise, c-olo-oel.
I could almost swear 1 read your
obituary a year ago!"
"It is uuite likely you did. sir. The
papera down my way have had my obitu
sry in type for jears. and it is poasible
that uue of them uwy hat run it iu by
accident."
aalla Ik Ilur4ia.
"When I started In business," said
Mr. Iniattn Stax. reflectively. "I re
solved never to loll an iiutruth."
"Ami you kept your word?"
"Ye. Whenever I had any delicate
business of that sort on hand 1 hired
ail expert." 11' ".
llaal lion Mia llest. j
I'ncle llosva Hid not feel able to con-
tribute more III 11 11 7. cents to tlie mission
ary cause, and was not particularly en
thusiastic shout giving even that. j
"You ought to give aa the Lord has j
prospered you." an id I econ Ironside
"I don't think the I.or.l'll ever a.eiiie
me of hem' ungrateful," answered I'm le
llosea. "Six of my boys is preaehera."
flow's This?
W offer One II 11 ml red dollar Reward fnr any
rax- ..I i starrh that cannot b i ur d by Ha 1
Catarrh Cur.
r. J CIIKNKY rn., To!"do,0
We. the unili-rms-ni-.l, have kn n K J.
Clomey lor ihe la-l 1 . ) . arl and l.eli.-va him
ts.rfeetljr honorab.e in ah biiikuoa transaetb.ua
and financially alile tn carry out any obliga
tion niadu bv ni" tlim.
W'ALI'IM., KIVVAS A MAKVIV.
W hnleaale Hr.iKKlta, Toledo, O
ffall'a Catarrah Cur la akeu internally, act
ing dlreetly ii...n the blond and mueo.ia aur
fa.ea id the avatem. Teal 1 monlali sent free,
price 7& eenla er bottle Hold l.y nil liriunisui.
Take liall Family fills lor (ouatipallou.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't do It?
Haven't encash hair? It must
be you do not know Aycr's
I lair Visor t Here's an intro
duction! May the acquaint
ance result in a heavy crowth
of rich, thick, glossy hair! And
we know you'll never be gray.
I think that (t'i Hair Vl..r u the m.l
wi.i.tlvrful l.mraii..-r tl-tl r n.a.ia I
t.avs u.l It f..r ... 1111... nml I tin nuth
folly ui that I am iipiI iraar.l tlh It. 1
rl.rf..!ly .w.....nrii. .1 mi plr.iol'l rrjia
ration." Miaa V. Jlu.s k. WaiULd. Mu-li.
Maua br J. ( ir-. i'o , Uv.il, Maaa.
aim ifianulauturera or
J SBAPAK1LLA.
I'll I S.
Ctll kMY PECTORAL.
yers
Har Bird.
"I admire that parrot of yours," re
nisrked the viailor, rising to take his de
parture. "It's the most sensible bird I've
seen for a long time."
"Why, he hiisn't uttered a single word
since you caine in," said the uwn.'r of the
psrrot.
"I know It. That's why I admire
him."
hered.
A maiden who lived in Siberia.
Where all la f fi'U'ld and drt-rla.
Felt sad, mot a bear
And when hugged said, "1 swear
It doea my heart good to bo nerla.''
Houston I'ost.
Savings banks ar established in 2'JS
schools in Scotland. There are ."i,7I2
depositors, with $IH,I!NI to their credit.
Praaluilalle lew.
"Life." remarked :l.e optimist,
made up of sunshine and sorrow."
"Yes," rejoined the pessimist, "but
the trouble Is there are nhout nloa
shadows to one sunshine"
ronlda't Keep Still.
"I supixise," reinnrkisl the young ninn
who had Just returned from a trip
abroad, "you love .Miss Naggshy still?"
"Well, not exactly," rejoli.ed his ex
ehuui. "We are tnurrled now and all
keeps Uie oontlniiol'r on fhe lump."
Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That la I. A X ATI VK HRUMO gt'lMNK. t.ook
lor lin- alunalure nf K. VV. i.KuVK. I i"l lb
W urbl over lu t ure a Cold lu una 1'ay. x
ot I'ruf nnailli' I myreaaed.
Mrs. I'psoiiie So you took a tour
through Switierlnnd, did you? What did
jou think of the Matlerhc.rn?
Mr. I'neurioh To tell you the truth,
I didn't try it. I don't think much of
these foreign beveriigfa. anyhow.
Tlie production of alcohol in France
during the aess.m of l:sk". llnai is esti
mated at 7il.L':iJ.!17 gnllons. Of this
great quantity M per cent kss indu
trisl alcohol.
Mo hsrs will find Mrs. Wlnalnw's Roothlos
lyrupthab atremelv 1" use lor lhair tbUaraj
luring th lethiug period.
Mora Paraatal Wladoaa.
Tommy I'aw, what Is a professional
secret?
Mr. Tucker A professions! secret, my
boy, is something that everybody knows
but only a select few are supposed to
know. For Instance, it's a professional
secret that every doctor administers bread
pills once In a while.
Al Jarneetoavii.
A newly married couple waa taking
lu the Jamestown Exposition.
meres our biggest mnn-of-war,
dear," said the husband, pointing to
one of the vessels in the hnrbor.
Just then a little tug waa seen puff
ing urouinl the big ship.
.Mid is the little one a tug-of-wnr.
Tom? asUisl the wife. Sucoesa Maga
zine.
"I sometimes think," said Dudley,
that It would be interesting to trace
the origin of some of the common
phrases of the day. For Inatanoe, I
wonder who orlginnted the expression.
It never rains but It pours.'"
"Very likely," suglfosted Kidder, "It
whs Noan.
Th Proper Ke.
"What do I get for this stunt?" ask
ed the vain, but execrable, amateur.
'If I were a police magistrate," an
swered the manager, "you would get
30 days; but, as I am not, you'll simply
get out."
Epitaph.
Trsveler, pause and drop a tear
For Timothy Squiggs, who one dwelt
here.
He vanished from our mortal sight
Wbea be thawed a can of dynamite.
Irli to n rilled.
i know of many well-to-do middle-
class families nhere the daughters,
having reeeived the education of ca
nary birds, are Isiinehed on a sea of
Rii.vety with etrgo of pretty smiles
and frocks t0 rjptlvate husbands.
l-otirtnn M ads nie.
PtS (LRfD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
la'-iiniM'MKS'Tia jaa aniepil to ear an
'"".r Ml.n.l. .len.llllR "r i n.irioo k
" " Jan ,,r m.'iiey reiunueu. oe.
raw of t
rum in t
On (-.arrpllo.
I "o that Friday comes on the 1.1th
this we.k. u,.Mlt it mnke you feel
creepy
'M''- I'm not superstitions. Fri-
'y Is n..t t,A nn,r (ty on which
Iu,-kV tl'inM hsppeii."
""t all the .r-t things happen on
i riday."
o, they dniCf I was married on
Tm,'1:'V "-Cleveland I'laln Pealer.
Steel-CIad Grubber
Staple, StroaJ,
Eaaleat llaadlad
Grabber Mad.
Will p.l MORS
id LARGER
SUMPS with
LESS EXPENSE
thaa aav tar.
Wrrla lot Disorient Clrralar aaa Prleaa
JOHN S. BEALL, filanufatorer
S2I Uawlhara Aiaaii fl Purtlaad, Onissl
RHEUMATISM
CAN NOT DE RUBBED AWAY
It la perfectly natural to ru'o the spot that hurts, nml when the muscles,
nerves, joints anl Ixmes are throbbing and twitching with the pains of
Rheumatism the sufferer i.i apt ty turn to the liniment bottle, or some other
external application, in an ellort to get relief from the disease, by producing
tounter-irntation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo
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does not reach the Lloocl, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more
than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the Mood and can only be
reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT HIS KUliBEIJ AWAY.
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the Mood, brought about by
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues
cf bodily waste, the Jlowels and Kidneys, have ailed to carry off. This
refuse matter, corning in contact with the different acids of the body, forma
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of tho
body, and Rheumatism pots possession of the system. The aches and pains
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by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma
tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
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