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7 ním&UÉ*M-t AM)' PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. • ifla la U g the M r m t r r r . They had «topped a moment U> look at the Flatiron building. Director Franck, o f id the Fapartment lewsseeatete ss5 *a = Spring Medicine •What W the object," Mked on* of Station, an Arder.t Ac vocal«, the atnyworo In the “ Seeing New Y«rk" The best is H ood’s Sarsaparilla. It automobile, "ia making It a O t r e e w . for H. T. French. Director I acrid emu-til re r | olaim M to th* (flo u r Of r is the best because it does the most good. The «tack breeder Is often aarionely "A* pearly aa I bare been able to W hile it makes the blood pure, fresh Warn," poUtely anowered the chauffeur, handicapped la his work by the mors o a authorities «*y ofinesraing the tonudies oTw tich “ the object wg» to <ow a triaa«ular or less couplets isolation of his work. and lively it tones the stomach to bet T » U for inatanoe, th* ingredient HYDRASTIS CAHi piece of ground.” T .is is sepmially true In the West GOLDEH SE AL The United State« Dupanmtory .ay« o f this I where many sections are not as thickly ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu To Brut to New settled ae tbs older portions of the lates the kidneys and liver, gives new that it ia largely employed in the treatment of depravad mucous membrane«, Al way* ahaka in Allen'« Stwntry. S.xnetimes this condition ia chronic rhinitis (naaal catarrh), «ton atonic dygpepai* (catarrh o f the stomach), ft ear«* hot, aWeatingT a ' doe to s mistaken attitude on the pert brain, nervd and digestive strength. chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal, jaundice (catarrh o f tha liver), and in I'urcef til dm of the breeder—« tendency whicn is, A p unequaled list of cures— 40,36$ tes diieased mneoua membrane« o f the pelvio organs. It is also reoommsafled for a u îtoy quite natural to men who are not aoona- the treatment o f Tarions forms o f diseases peculiar to womens woman. 4 timonials in two years— proves its m erit tunied to organised effort in aooom-, r « i y H m liH r . S a r s n t a to w — For tho** who prater medfctao Another ingredient of Parana, C0RYDALI8 FORMOSA, is classed in th e 1 pltohing a given object. I refer to the "Why don't you go te work?" M l*. X. r. United 8tates Dispengatory as a tome. quite prevalent whim that if several In th* M t* l liquid f'<no. “ Work!” rejolued Meandering Mike. men engage in the same business the 1 CEDRON SEEDS Is another ingredient of Parana, an excellent drag that “Look st de thouaands of poor fellow* M DO l ^ ^ e v M ^ t ì o n . b rm k ¿erof Ä eegemfo i l : M bisa mo ra r q r r s | l has been very largely overlooked by the medical profestion for the past i i t y that is lookin’ fur work nn’ reelin' duo work will be over-done, and the (nsr- br drogef,** or «ont ¿y «rail, inlnt a d W .«, It giva* mtm ket fur the products deetrayed or seri- Î.I. HoodCo .Low.il, Ma», tkrè toaajr Otto.*’ vsan. THE SEEDS ARB TO BE FOUND UT V E R Y FEW DRUG STORES. rsble wldout It. Now work ain’t nec- TheU m u t a u tm o H is t ry f th . utton o f e r f ™ that 1. b » * . ! Z n « T .»• I ¿ '« f T S 1 a bitter tonic and in tho treatment of dyeantary, and in intermittent diseases an' reach fur It merely fur de sake of to prevail than in the production of Goethe waa 82 when be completed r r s fr ee U a SUBSTITUTE FOB QUOTES. i bavin’ something to brag about”— j* r e bred or even well bred live stork. Faust. Who said “ Too old at 407" * âtffS a -*• - >■* - OH. OF OOFAXBA, another ingredient of Peruna, i. c la ~ d by tho United WaAmgton are,. I 5 L n Z « i ^ U o7n *ri7prod«*d ia States ttspensatory as a mild stimulant end diuretic. It acts on the stomach ( ~ Greenwich observatory Win have ' *lva? looelity, the greater liksll- u d b t e t t M l t o * I t .o t. u . t i a t l u t on th . . « it o - o r i^ r j m ra b n M . , 1 t e E * . ¿ i i S T l “ " “ *- ! £ » i * t fj- fu lh ie ir o a io ajw titii o h r o n i o ^ ¿ n Z S . t o . ■ * “ i*“ 1* ' nn not sufficient to attract tho sntery and diarrhea, and some chronic become lam reliable because of tha la-1 creasing traffic; impending estab diseases o f the liver kidneys. creuln* traffic : and sod the imnendiac eatab- interoat of the pi «p r e ti ve boy««. The which tho stock breeder wishes lishment of Urge electric works In tha laa- These vpuuuam opinions m as ingredients m to m , the w. u * x w w u o mtdimU neighborhood will make It nec^- *• interest Is the man who is looking Hay be permanently overcome by proper « f Parana are held by all writers on mTy to make the nautical calculations for aevsrsl hood, a car load, or perhaps 1 personal effo rts“with the assistance the subject, Including Bartholow and elsewhere. * 1 several oafliuda, of animals at i Our Peruna Tablet Is Peruna With ' Fluid Removed. Me M a « O Sad Mm. Winslow's Boothia* Syrup the b at remedy to uas loe their chUStuj 'irla « the isitM a i period. BARTHOLOW ■ A T I it is applicable to stomatitis (catarrh o f the muosus surfaces o f the mouth), foilisular pharyngitis (< Am to Y l y d s y . • f the pharynx), shrank) soryta (catarrh o f tha head). T t Mrs. Chugwater— Joaiah, tbla paper hydrnstis as a stomachic tonte, useful in atonte dyspepsia (c mys e men named B irk man ben sued the catarrh), catarrh o f tho duodenum, catarrh o f tho gall duct, catarrh o f tho city aa Jared Yipsley’a next friend. What jpteottnoa, oatarrh o f tho kidneys (ehronte Brights dissoos), oatarrh o f tho her pelvic organs. I **Mr*Cbu3p»ater— flu b ! U deean’t mean anything in this csee. No man alive ever BARTHOLOW ohronio really got next to old Yipslqg. ■■ -■ —---- WWW STATES THAT CUBER of The mineral water produce of the Pelted States durtdg 400« waa 48.518.- tho o f tho Mood. fai in chronic catarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh o f tho pharynx), 305 gallon«, valued at $1.S74.300—a very tonicity o f th* mucous membranes o f tho throat It «k o re eeneiderable increase ever the year. Three figures contemplate only the lieves hoarseness. Usefal in ctonio dyspepsia (satarrh o f the stomach), and in natural mineral waters taken 4root chronic catarrh o f th* colon and rectum, oatarrh o f th* bladder, proetatoerhea, ipringa having some medicinal qualities. and abran to bronchial affections. KUL8PAUG H , MEDICINAL PLA V TR one o f the most authoritative works on medieinnl herbs in the English language, in oommenting upon f l js s g jg y g v g i Ù’ that that’îs bV consMtn* G 0LUH 80H IA CAEADKlfBIg, soys that it acts oa tho pnoamogostrte and way to core^dTstnmsTsS deafness, and Is by eonsi w e d by s o in- sAjsi remedie». ~ — Deafn — ess - Is ra —~~w vaso motor nsrvas. I t increases the secretions o f tha muoous membranes in tloual ______ Samt d condition o f the Ä O T .. b Ä a U S S general. In the mountains o f Virginia, Kentucky, Tcfhneaseo and Carolina, kustaculan K n ^Ji lo b e . When id or Im nerf je t hear- have a rum bilng sound (flfflU M fa eewndewaln fg considered a paMMM for many disorders, Ineindifty Inlmd a d when It Is entirei lv oiow.f, Deafness la resu t, and unless the mSammatlon ran be headache, colic, cramp, dropey and indigestion. DR. BCUDDER regards it the taken ou t and tfila tuba restored to H « normal highly as a remedy in ohronio dteoasss o f tho lungs, heart disease and asthma condition, tics ring w ill be destroyed forever; nine esses ou t of ten are ra i»<*d by Catarrh, These citations ought to bo sufficient to show to aim candid mind that Pa which is nothing but an inflamed condition of rana is a oatarrh ramody. Surely, such herbal remedies, that oommaad tho We w ill g iv e One Hundred Donars fe r any IM o f 1 'lsfn sM i_0 je S M S jl by catarrh ^ ) i hat r«n- ohtbusiastto oonffdanoo o f tho highest authorities obtainable, brought I a<*t be cur*<l by I Hall’s Catarrh Cure. in proper combination, ought to make a oatarrh remedy o f the highest circulars, .free. free. V. J. CHKKXT A CO.. Toledo, O. This is our claim, and wo are able to substantiate this claim Bold br D -n rrltt« TSc. o Any on* who has attempted to 'igs and look np n carload < f «atti* of nny per to {o n e __ fftelsr type or breed, esn well under a s s is ta n c e 1 stand boW difficult it is to Had tbs de- . I habits daily sot__ _____________ Sired number of suitable animale In s ' lu r e oiay be gradually dispensed with anv on* l'-cality; and in eaae Ih* ani h. „ W t e i from remote1 w^ien needed( as tbe best of bm I* bave to bs aelected from remoto ¡ rwpurqd, arato assist herds what a vexing problem it la to naluro and nd to supplanttKe notiir assemble M m animala at any ai {uactions, whicK must Répond ulti- point for shipaaent. How if a of far mare in any given locality would m ately upon proper'nounsKment. all agree to breed the m u m kind of propefeWorts, and n»W living Oenerolhc livestock, then it might be poor ibis Cor 'T o & ib t b on ofeiS e a buyer to get the entire lot desired buy tbe genuine from that particular section. . Another important point In favor of (R g s jf eommnnity breeding would be the Op- “ SEND FOR ^ £ r: CI a lif i • a m e ra i Mll.fao " '1 N O W " The Beet Fruit Tree and Baser Plant Cútalo« in the Nor.ha sat J. J. B U TZE R 1 » Front St., F ortU n d. OrafOB Gee Wo C H IN E S E DOCTOR ïtJfSU S “ " T I B i K S Î b S i I ë E I Î * “ 1- C O N S U L T A T l OIM P R B B riMM K a l k s TU* ] F io S y r u p N a 12-08 r n u PO«nto a n being brought ig te e d they s boa Id be. Some important ehar- •kn» ti S U g a s There are forty-eight different mate «eterietiesm sy be overlooked unless there ia soma standard of excellence rials used ia the construction of a piano. available, with which to compare bis own results. One of the most serions hindrances to the improvement of the breeds of live stock in tbe West, to thk difficulty In teeming new blood when it should be intioJueed. Several individual cases have ra se under our observation where a spies did foundation was allowed to Ta~e H all’s A m i l y P ills fo r constipation. run out, through too cloee breeding, I l d r t r a c k l s g H in a . Which could not bt avoided, except * t s “ Dora, would you be willing to marry great expense end trouble in mcaring We BJOWAIID a . MCKTOB«t»asaay sr m rl Chsmte*. I The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne Hie a young man who has to make hie own Hike—How folne th* polaeemln to th’ way in tbe world and jrbo baa nothing new blood Iran remote sections of the o f Cham. H . Fletcher» nnd lias been made under a n Soon try. park look! onal supervision for o u r SO years. Allow no one bat his love for you to nscommend*hits?” The question of feed and cars could deceive you in till*. Counterfeits, Imitations and Pst— Ah’ pboy not? Don't alch wan “ Certainly, Gerald, if I cared enough be much better solved in any given •*Jv •no-good" are but Experiment*, sued endanger th * bow’ * nurse?—Judge. for him. bat at present I don't know of o f Children—Experience against Experiment. any such young man. Frosty w-atbei, eommnnity if a down men ware hand ling th* flams kinds of live «tuck, rather is every possibility that tbe wait isn’t i t r — Ckicago Tribune. SAVE THE CARTON TOPS ers There I than a down différant typos and breeds. 1 V " " 1............. ......... of tbe Paris cafes will shortly ge on These ideas are being put into actual f t ■trike again in support of their cherished j V a e r r l a s M a tern al Inatfnet. to a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P are- “ They look exactly alike, and you diva, practice ia come sections of the Missis right fp ric . Drops and Soothing Syrup*. It Pleasant. It t t n ivmm iad asrhaags them tse them exactly alike, Mrs. Highsneggle,” sippi valley, and if needed there, where contains neither n eith er Opium* O pium , Morphine nor other Narcotic V A L U A B L E PREM IUM S FREE said the caller. “ How can you tell them the country to densely populated, it to substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It Its a W in d opart?" and allay* allays Fever! Feverishness. It cur i doubly important in tbe Pbc’ fic North curas Consttpe C onstipation Colic. It “That isn't bard to do.’ answered tbe west, where farmers have not many of I t relieves relieve* Teething Troubles, cures FACinO c and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food* regulate* mother of tbe twine. “ If I «lap Johnny tbs conveniences of transportation Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural si and he swear* a biné streak I knew if* and rapid communication that ant en- The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Dick." ! joyed in . th* mors densely populated P R O T E C T IO N «actions of the country. CASTORIA to What is CASTORIA “ 20 Mule Team Borax DOM KNOW 5EEJ® afforded b y a was,parley end r«U- ablUty.Sai l |*« 8 jS0e as* ia a class by them- Sel ras. Farmers have confidence In them because they know they cas be relied up on. Don’t experi ment with cheap seeds—vonr sure ty lies in buying seeds sent out by a conscientious and trustworthy Kline's Orra» P O T A T O E S FOR A LC O H O L. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ■ e y s g s R e c ip r o c ity . S l i c k e r ? QS S i S w i Guaranteed ff? " " ( waterproof »598 ' Everywhere * w new us* jw v fe ia s Cannibal gueen— Well, good-by, dear. I’m going to my sewing meeting. Cannibol King — What charitable work ia the meeting engaged upon now ? Cannibal Queen — We are making high-necked dreefte* for the poor so ciety women of London.—London Tit- Bits. * j President o f Washington State School G ives Interesting Pacts. By J. L. Ash lock. Washington State CoOsga Fullmsii. The newly organised Commerccial elab of Pullman, Wash., to now per- I jt tbe installs (acting arrangements ar (ton o f n denatured alcohol plant in r mummmr « m t r , new rasa c m . that city. President Bryan, of the Washington State col.eye, who to chair H e Got th e Job. “ The last time I saw yon,” Mild men of the committee on denatured al Travers, “ yonr neighbor wasn't well. cohol, is oonduoting the negotiations Rome, under Angusta«, had a Hr« brtg- | King Edward ta fond of plover«’ Yon remember you were telling me fag the parches« of % large “ still,*' and ado and force of night police, numbering vhk rhk-h be generally apreads on Roaaiaa black bread. about hia 11 Incus?” j if the p:nns of the organisation nr* car in all 7.000 “ Yea," mid Berrlam. the undertaker, ried out, the plant will be in operation *1» terminated favors—er—that la by the time next season's p >tato crop is Di-cussing the it terminated fatally.”—Philadelphia taken from tbe 8eld. proep-ots for denatured alcohol. Presi Press. dent Bryan said; ■ Is B m r . “ For tbs past year tbs state experi “ We live and learn," observed Mr. ment station has had in hand the mat- of gathering information relative to “ Some of ns do." said Mr. Knocker, th* practicability of i.tlll.ing this im- im -' Whenever a sore refuses to W it Is because the blood is not pare and acidly. “ Have you been trying to Join portant crop in the manufacture of de- Wealthy, as it should be, but is infected wtUi poisonous germs or some old natnrrd alcohol. Careful analytes have blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most “ Don’t be funny. But I’ve found 1 been mod* to determine the amount of Ofually offllctcd with old sores arc pwsons who have reached o r passed mid- out for the first time that tbe French «»«»hoi that potato« of thia region will g e l i l * . T h evita lity of the blood and strvn -th o f the system havenaturally expression 'bore de com bet' doesn't yield. We have found that one ban begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which Lave accumulated because pounds of potetow will prod doc of a sluggish end inactive condition o f the system, or some hereditary taint mean ’wsr horse.’ '’—Cleveland Lead- teen pounds of «torch; that sigh- which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, anna, toon pounds of starch will produce nine leI » or other part o f the body. The place grows red and on jry, festers and pnn»Am Qf alcohol, which, I believe, eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn •alto at from 50 to 66 oents par gallon, aleer, fed and hept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. A t thia rata, the alcohol from d m too Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stuoborn, non-healing sot«, of potatoes would soil for about $18. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments ¡3 good reason “ Afoohol can be from the small (o f suspicion; the same genu-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every potatoes as wall as tbe large ones, and old sore, and especially is this true I f the trouble is an inherited one. in khto toot lies s noarc* of ooniidsmbls Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can do any permanent good; neither w ill remov Alto, gavia« to tha fermera. I wan aflUoted ing the sore with canstic plasters or the and oon«lder»ble *uc- toe* of tear yet frail can be oa * a t ? it surgeon’s knife make a lasting ewe.. I f ocm baa been reported from the ns* ot waaaamaU every particle of the diseased flesh were oorn, and «ven tha ttttlka. Thia dena taken awuy another sore would come, be ta red alcohol lndnatry thou Id be taken Yea. 100,000 timet each day. cause the trouble is in the blood, and the me b u t t h a n e « rertooaly by the fermar« and boalneaa wane. I saw BLOOD CAMBOT BE C U T A W A Y. man of U m Northweot; for it mrnna the Doea it tend out good blood The cure must come by a thorough cleans utilisation in n profitable way of n vaat o r bad blood * You know, for ing of the blood. In 8. S. S. w ill be found amount of produce, anoh aa amali poto- good blood ia good beahh; a remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. toan, off grad* wheat, «nate traita, ete., O S I. It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that which ar* now aimply a aourca ot dead bad blood, bad health. And In Over 30 Years. *ED AND KEPT OPES B Y IM P U R IT IE S IN THE BLOO D OLD SORES W.LI i W m I K M s C m c f s t p a l t o fl A A t l A A i nyPrhs Improve Your Baking K C Baking Powder will do it! Get A can. Try it for your favorite cake. If it (Jpean’t raise better* more evenly* higher, — i f ft isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor, —we return your money. Everybody ag rees K C has no equal. BAKtNG POWDER p ure, W holesom e, Econom ical. D o es Y our H eart B ea t you know precisely what to take for bad blood— A y e r’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 00 years. M a m S M lM h i ss sn ri M MB to r o tl with i r a r i yers SH»*- To teat a nutmeg prick It with a pin. I f It to good the oil will ln- etaatiy spread round tbe puncture A teatpoonful of powdered borax added to boiling «torch will give a loo ter to tbe dothee and prevent tbe Iron from «ticking. Housekeeper« will quickly recognise the convenience of keeplug their eplces In glane Jars. A glance telle them if ben more to needed A goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it cf ell poisons and mints. It gets down to tho very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of late parity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of th* blood so that instead of feeding th* diseased with impurities, it nourishes th* PURELY VEGETABLE parts irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. 3. has purified the blood th* sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sal* at all first class drag «tores. W rite for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advic* | W desire. I n make no charge for the book or advice. S.S.8. i ____ « I l IM S * rsllatits • idpsii a breeder is isolated from other men who are handling the’ «ama kind of IT - H 1