Hood's larsaparilla is unquestiona bly tho greatest blood and Hvor mcdiclno known. It positively and permanently icurcs every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. 16 is "io Best Blood Medicine. l.iul tit llm Imot I'lmirt. 'l'lin nlmiMit iiiIihIimI iiiiiii mill III line bri'llit rontliiiiti l proinulo (ho Kiilot ef imtluii. Tlit' tlKiiro I'litcrtnliilUKly ijn mi nrtlcto In n (Juriiiiiii iiiiikiiImo on l'rnf, Mux von I'ntlriiUofcr, who tons been riillotl tlm founder of selcn title liyKli'iio, 'J'lio profcuior s nlisrnt-mlnilcilnes Ihnil no nnrruw or rrstrkti'il riincn; It ftarornt cntrthlni;: l)tit uiulirclln areiiiKil to tiu IiIm Kpcclnlljr. Ho lout U fortune In tiniltri'llnH, for lw seMoni ennio buck with wliut hu liiul tukou Uwnr. , Onci however, ho ninilr, n trip a fur a Kiislniitl, nml win very proud of IuitIiic nctnnlljr miccrcded In lirlii(.'liiK tinvk hU tiinliri'lla to (lunnniiy. At 'AiiKstitirt; hu utopprd on IiiuIiioni, but tent it trli'icriun miylng: "At 0 o'clock I return with tnr urn ttrrlln." Ho did return nt 0 o'clock, hut n hn nturiil Id hiniHo nt Munich hn sitw In bin illsiiiny t licit he Imil no iiiulirrllii. He hail left It at thn trli'jniili oHIce, A OUARANTl'I'l) CURIi I'OR IMI.I1S llrh'n llllnil. Illr,l'h if I'rnirii'llni I'iIm lYmirliui(lilwill t.runil inwM.f If I'AAt 1)1 M IVKHT IHU ui wir. mi In lo II da a, Ml HlHippIng Trulls, A Iximtou paper quote a shopgirl i Haying that tha 1Cm11mIi omnii in it geiiornlly hu pemuudisl to take thU or that, whether lu wnnU It r not, (lid that slin iloei not often eo that tie gets valun for her mailer. Tlm nnictlh are nUn courti-on ninl consul rrnte. It apjienra that Aiiirthnns, nu tho other hand, iclvo the createKt trim tie of all, They rtro nfniltl of holiu; rhcnteil, they wnnt to makn auro In fore they huy Hint they roiilil not rft tho same IIiIiik for lc money fli where, ami they are never courteous A shopper It U Frenchwomen, how ever, who column nd tho rcrrntest ml I miration, we nro told. They nlwnys I know exactly what they want and will take iiolhlui: ele. Million In note. Baher'a New National Data vlaldnl In Jtul... 210 bu . In Mo . 3S3 bu.. in N. 1).. 31 bu., anJ in SO other atatr from IW to yv lui. txr acre. Now tin. Oat if sen rrilly grown In lixv), will add niillloiii of buahrla to the yield and million! of dol lar! to the fartnrr'a purael qgfflflfflwa HotnebuiMrr Yellow Dent Corn growa ike a wreil rxl yield from 137 to TOO mihcli and more xt ocrol It'a the big gel virMrr on earth! Hafrrr'a Hwlt, llearille. llrfy, Mara rnnl Vhisit, IV Oat, Milium Dollar Oraaa and l!arhpt Ono aro money makere fur you, Mr. Farmer. Juar aiMt thih kotict ATn lOo In itampa to John A. Halier Herd Co., Ia uroue, v la , and rwHvo their ll eatalei ::! ud lull of farm aewl aawplM. P. O, I. l.allrrlitr tiimirlra. Fnalilouable I'liyalelau You will have to give up city life, Mr. Million. Wealthy I'atlnit I will travel la IIu rope a few year, If you ao, l'hyalclan It would be better for you (.o atay here and eomltirt a inolel farm. Wealthy I'atleut Oh, I can't afford Uiat. Hard luck liaa hern Ilia fate of the Ruiperor of Austria from ilie lireiimlag of hi rrlgn. In every battle he liai fought he ha been defeated, hi wife waa anamliiatril, and hi eldret ion clot ed hi career with aulrlile, Wlieellnjr, W. Vn., May a8, 1903. Comc)caraogo whilo at work, I fell over a truck anil eevcrcly injured both of thy lilni. My blood became txtltonci) a a rriult, and the doctor told tue I would hnvo runiilnij aore for life, and ihat if they were healed up the remit wouu do tutai, under till ilitcouraciu report I left off their trratmciit ami re totted to the um of 8. 8. S. Its cflccti were prompt and Kratlfyliig. It took only a abort whllo for the medicine to en tirely cure im the sores, and I am uot dead as the iloctora intimated, nor hnvo the ore ever b-oke out af-alii. Some 13 yearn have elapsed itnce what I have do tallied occurred. Having licensor, tonally bcueflttcd by its use I can heartily reenm tueud it as tho one irent blood purifier. John W. l'UNDIU. Caro Schmulback llrcwlnif Co. Chronic sores etart often from a pirn pie, scratch, bruise or boll, ami while alve. washes nnd powders are lieueflcial, the uulienllliy matter In tha blood must bo driven out or the aore will contiiiuo to cat and spread. S, S. S. renchej these old sores through the blood, re moves oil Impurities nnd poisons, build:) tip the entire system ami strengthens the circulation. 8. S. S, in a blood purifier and tonic combined. Contains no mineral what ever but is guaran teed purely veget able. If you have n old sore writo us and our physi cians will advisa without charge. Cook on diseases of the Blood free. Tho Swift 6pttcWo Comnany, Atlanta, Ga. dW Mrl SJ lie "m A 1 1 ni rff QllMtCuuabSjruu. fatlMUood. Uaa rjl IVI In lima. Bold h druliu. Ml Wes , ... ., ,, . !hu morous : Hhe Aro ynu auro you lovo mo for" myself nlnno? lie Did jou think I loved you for your inotlmr? Hoinor vllln Joiiriinl. "Mr. mid Mm. Nubrlde. hnvo Joined tho church," "Why not? Turn mIiouI'h fair piny; didn't the church Join thmuV" I'lilhidelplilii I'ri'. I.tuly -Did you over fool n IIioiikIi you'd like to w.ork? Trump Ven'in. I wouldn't iiilud heliiK llneiumi for u wlreleiN tcli'ttnipli t'ompitiiy. JiulKti. "llrnlnlelKh tell um ho la wrltlnif n popular novel." "Vea, liln doctor Imilmed on bin renting lilf uiluil for j a whllttl" Now Orlenii Tltuo Demo- crnt. lln (lot It: Tho Womnn No, I enn't Blvn you ii menl. Tho 'i'rnmii I didn't think you could, mum; you look too ynuiiK mid Inexperienced to know how to cook. New York Hun. Church I son the Attorney (leneral hi koIiik to atop nil this kikhwIiik IiiihI Iiohh In llm n'ownpapura, (Jolhuiii Whom do you Hiipponn that'a itluifM nt7 The weather hurenu7 Yonkont Htiitemnitn. I.ucky Ktnm: "I'vo Imil n very sue ccinful Heimon." snl't the prosperous looku.K thentrlcnl mniiHuer. "Well, you cuti tliiuik your atnr for thnl." m piled tho Ijeedy looklllj, lllllliMKur. Youkera Htntemnau. lie Do you remember your old nchool friend. Hophy Hmytho7 Hhe Yea, Indeed, i do, A moat nliaiitil-liiok Iiik thlnjc. Ho allly, tool What bei'niiin of her7 If Oh, notlilnc. Only I married her. Ilonton Ololm. Mammn I'lKhtlm: aaln. Willie? Didn't I lull you to atop nnd count ono huiidreil whenever lou were nil Kry7 Willie Mut It didn't do nny KimmI, ma. l.ook what the Jonea boy did whllo I countitll llnrper'a Hnxnr. Cholly Ho Mian Tnrtum looiieueil up nnd ink! n Knod word about me. did alio 7 Arclilo Yen; nhe nhIi! Hint ivlien ono uot better nciiunlutiMl with you ono found you were not bnlf na lili; n fool n. you appeared to bo.-Ch.cauo Trlliunu I 1 """ l Olio AdvnntnRe; Hlmer Do you really prefer to hnvo lo,,B poe.na ni.lit In to you rntlie than abort onea7 IMI tor Yen. When they're Ioiir, you aee, I don't hnvo to think up nny other excuio for rejiftlnj: them. IMillndel. phla l'reai. "I don't ttellnvo tho woman who re cently moved Into tlm lint acro tho hall la nuy bettor thnti alio ahould be," remnrkiil Mrs. NHKKaby. "Of courao not, my dear," rejoined Noiiby; "who ever henrd of a womnn thut wn7" Kt. Louis Htnr. Ml I'lnne Yc, Tom proposed last nlisht, nnd I nCccptiil him. Heo this ri,K Ml Wise Indeed 7 lly tho wny, denr, don't nttetnpt to cut Bin with that dlnmond. as 1 did, or you'll mnkn nnother nick In tho atone. l'hll adelphln l'rexs. Tho Child Aunt Mitry, nurao says when It thunder, It'a tho Lord scoldln' u. Aunt Mnry IVrhnpa It U, deur. Tho Child Well, I don't see what bo's Cut to bo no mad about. I'au douo nvcrylliix todny 'cept bnisli my tcof. llrooklyn l.lfo. Wife Henry, what makes you In aiiel, n furious temper Huaband t'm trylnit to read 11 Hcotch dlnlect story, Tho plot Is fearfully exclllni. but I enn't burdlo over tho IntiBunk'o fast enough to keep up wlUi tho hero I Detroit I'reo I'ress. lturnl Adorer (biuhfully) You didn't go to Mllllo Meadow's party. Don't you like klHaln gamea7 l'rotty Mnld No, I don't. lturnl Adorer (wenkly) Whv don't you7 1'retty Mnld (encour- nBlngly) 'CntiHit thuro'H ao many look In' on, Now York Weekly. llo (rending about tho Intent aoclety wcildlngl They hnvo n lot to Bny about whnt tho brldo wwira. but they huvo nothing to any about tho jtoor bridegroom. Hho They hnvo no need to, becnuo It I n well-known fnct thnt ho UHiiiilly wenra a worried look. lloaton (Hobo. Mndnmo (In n busy atreet In Purls) Oh, M. TAgeitt, la It true that It Is dntigernus to atniid with tho foot on thu electric tnunllno7 M. I'ABont No, iniidmno, It Is not dmigeroua ao long iih you do not stand with ono foot oil tint lino nnd tho other on tho overhead wlru. t'lck Mo Up. Mian Klyrty Jack Iliinaom wna toll ing mo nbout a romantic ndvuuturo ho had at tho party hint night. It seems ho bumped Into n girl In it dark hull way and kUacd her; nml ho doosn't know yet MIk Kldorn Ohl too heol That wnn I. MImm Klyrty Whnt? Oh, for goDdneaa auko, don't tell lilin now. I.ct 111111 nnvo um romuuee. l'hlhidelphln 1'roHn. MIhh llunmloy Didn't you hear MIh.i Knox full me yeatcrihiy thnt I was "tho homeliest girl In our not?" MUs Good joy .Yea, tho Imtuful thing! 1 gnvo her n pleco of my mind about It after ward. MIhh Hoiunley Ohl did you? I hopo yon weren't too hard 011 her, MIhh (loodley Well, 1 told her alio ought to coimldcr how hoiihIUvo you must bo about It. l'hllmlelphhi Ledger, l'orfectly Congenial: Nuggaby When n innn and bin wlfo think tho Hitmo thoughts HliuultaiicouHly, It la a nlgii thnt they nro exceedingly congen ial. Wnggnby So? Well, then, my wlfo nnd I aro cougontnl all right, for tho other night, when alio auld that nlio wondered why I'd over been such n fool n8 to marry her, I hud been alttlng there In sllonco for half nn hour wondering over tho 'inino IdcnUcul thing. Ilaltlmoro American. It taken a college, grmluuto about SO years to learn how little ho lutowa. Ayers Por couchs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it in the house. We have been saying this for 00 years, and so iiavc the doctors. "I ! tii'it Art' l.'li.rr l''c(orl tn mf finill (ur Winn II ll III. Itl tiiolirlnii In tl wnrm.l know, fur ll lliru.i ia iudk IioijLIo Man. J K. HortoaoM, W.HImn, Mu. V Mo.flOO. 1 3 ATinin. All ilriir' frf lxm.ll . . I The Lungs Dally action of tho bowots lo nocoo- nry. Ala nnturo witn Ayoru fins. A Wl.li ICnnllr Ornllflml. They were Kiieiidliii; tho uiitumn In tho rennnylviiiiln mouiilnliii, and n rihootliiK cipeilltlon had Ihx-ii planned for tho next day. Tho talk naturally turned on the proxpccU for vurloun aorta of game. "Wo liil'n tho aplen of dfliiK'er Hint Klvea rent lo himllni; In tho I'ur Went." ono of tho youiiKcr tneinherN of tho party becnu, n lltllo 'Kxupouiily. "Ah, nut It la dancer wit your apart you HkeT" enrnently returned tho oil (termaii farinar, who wu to act an Kiilde. "Den you keeps cloie by me, Nlr. De hut time I have iport I ahiKita mine biuder-ln-lnw In do leg. I chidly takes you uuter mine awn wlui;," ho concluded, In till aurlouineai, llaw'a Thli? Vi offer One Hundred Doll&n Ttewtrd for nr eiu at CkUrih lint ctunul be euted by lUll'i uturtti t tiro. v i. LIIKSKY A CO.. t'rera.. Totolo. O. We, the unlMln-l. bare knuwn Y. J. ch.mr for the Imi ljfti, and Ull.ro bits 1rlaeiljr nonurama in an uunpm iraniao luni ami Dnanelallr able locarrjrvut any ob- liiailuin made br their nrin dTu'y, IiU.ToImJo.O. aoletale Utuf gi.ii, loiroo.u. iuIp, (aiarrb Ciireli taken Internal!-, att- n Jli.cilr un ibe Wm1 and tnueuua iur Mlt; 1,,V,rJSftu,1,,,Ufc llell'il'acilljr nili are the be.U A Urilveraltj Fund. Preildent Iladley of Tnlo University recently eatnbllalicd n fund of J 1.000. brine tho money received by him for Civlng tho I)odo lecturei nt Ynle luit jenr, Ira certain oxpruaeii. 'llila fund . t0 ,e UP,i )y tb0 treaiurer of Y'nlo under the condition that It rnay be drawn upon for university uses nt tho discretion of tho provident, saya tho New York Tribune. It la planned by the president to add to this nmouut any tim he may receive from the university whllo president for deliver ing lecture or for other service over nnd above bis rcgulnr snlnry. riio'i Cure U a good eourli medicine. It ha cuml couchi and cold for lorty years At druggUti, 3ft rent. Htlll Ablo lo Attend to Iluatnesa. "I told Uucle Klmoii that be wa get ting too old and feeble to attend to bust uei." "IWd he take It kindly?" "He threw tue out of his office." Van ity I-'alr. TO CURG A COLD IN ONII DAY Tk IiUt nrem Q1Ib. TaMrta. AH drat (i.u rrniM) lh monjr If It tell! W ran. K. W. Urwv! .ignaiur. l! ea mu1i Imi. XAa A Ynolit rbcHato. "What kind of sail aro ytu going to use 011 your yacht next year?" aaked the cutlitialant. "SherifTa, I gum." rfplletl the owner, who had Just lookvd over the ateward'a stxMUtits. Cluclmiatl Cotumerclal-Trlb inc. Mother, will And Mm. WIimIow'i toothing Brrup ihd tie.l remedy touie tor tbetr ehlMrtn durlug lb lielblng jorlod. Two Views. First WnrkliiKiuan Look at the Ine quality. Mr. Million, who lire uot ten square from tlili corner, has a dog house which cost 15,000. What do you tbluk of that? Second Worklngman I think It's a good thing he wanted It, for I built It for him, and made $1,000 out of it, riTQ rrmatinUy Curt-d. Koniiorntrvouinr fl 10 anrrnnlday'aUMurilr.UllD.'KlrratNtn Ur. II, II, Kilo., Ua.,Ml Artb rtt., rblUd.lpbla, 1-a. Tho Chicago bonnl of health assert that a la rue pcrccutogo of sufferers from Hrlght' disease are thoso who Indulge In whnt Is called high living. People who live on plain food and lead temper ato Uvea rarely havo the disease. As might bo expected, those who lire In faitiiFMc have a slim diet. INI1IAN A -WOWS, SI'UAKS AM) I'li'USwanliHl I will lay cn.h tor all gwiilrvlleawt (tone Kend outlliie.ol what rnu hare and get It. P. HAMILTON, Two klan, WUcontln, LAND SCRIP FOR SALE I Komi rr.ere script (or securing title In anr iiantllr to farming, grailng, dmerlor llmbi rlaud without reildenco or liiipruvetiirnl (orialaatlownlniark. el prlpos. . M. HAMILTON. Tho Porllmntl, Portland, Or. Seedx9 era known by nbat tber have (rows, lor half a crnturjr tb.y have been tb atamlant-baTta'l raura once 10 imniuc liiggtr, tu Ut oroi iban any othtn. Hum by all dMlera. IBOS Heed An. ai rr 10 ail appilLanii. D.M.FERRYA.CO., Detroit, Mioh. MAN'S NA8AL ORGAN. Home Crirlnna 1'ncta and Trtatnncee About Henaea of Tuale nnd Hitiell, Hclentlntn nnd trnvelor tell us thnt ono of tho first change thnt occur In n rnnn who llrec nn nbaolutely nnturnl Ufa for n fow months la nn extraordi nary Intensification of tho senso of smell. Describing his meeting with Mr, Jackson in tho wilds of Krnnz Josef Land, Dr. Nnnsen tells how ho first discovered his nunrness to tho Kngllsti explorer by tho scent of n fragment of soap which tho latter had used thnt morning. His companion, Johnnsen, noticed tho aceni also, "As I approach ed Jackson's hut," snys thn great Swed ish explorer, "I thought I could smell everything It contained and glvo n sort of Inventory of Its store without entorlng." Hut even then tho doctor's sense of stnoll could not bo compared with that of the real snvngo. Tho Peruvian In dldns, walking at night In tho darkness of tho thick forests which lino tho low cr spurs of tho Andes, can distinguish, J respectively, by tho, smoll nlono, be tween n wnito rnnn, n negro or one 01 their own race. 1'ow pcoplo realize how very closely connected nro the semtcs of taste and smull. Many of tho substniicos which wo say tnsto good nrc not tasted fit nil, but gratify us by their appeal to tho senso of smoll. All meats, and fruits, fur Instance, nr smelt rather than tuHted. This Is easily proved by the fact thnt a bad cold nlmo-it destroys our appreciation of nny of these classes of foods or drinks. On the other hand, however bad a cold one may be ntlllct cd with, ono does not lose one's tasto for sugar, unit or quinine. These sub stances havo no smell, but appeal directly to tho sense of Unto. If ono of them be placed on the tongtio the sensation of sweetness, salt Inoss or bitterness Is nt onco expert enced. It Is, however, worth noting that nil these substances must bo dis solved In water, or by the molnturo of the mouth, brforo they glvo nny sen sation of taste. If you put a train or two of sugar Into your mouth nnd allow It to ills bijuo Biuwij us insic is onij- ininiij perceptible. If, on tho contrary, you nib the dissolving sugar Into tho palnto by moving the tongue tho tasto Is greatly Intensified. Hugnr nppeals to tho mucous membrane of n Inrgc por tion of tho mouth, ns also docs salt. This Is why one smacks one's lips In endeavoring to fully apprcclato n novel taste. Just ns different parts of our brain aro tho seats of various mental pow ers, so Various portions of tho mouth, receive different kinds of tastes. Sugar and kindred substances, and also pure ly acid foods or drinks appeal to the tip of tho tongue and tho front part of Uic mouth. Smell Is a far more delicate sense than taste. As already mentioned, most substances must bo moistened before appealing to taste. Hut In order to smell n substance It must be In the form of vapor. If enu do cologne be poured Into tho noso It gives rlso'to no senso of odor whatsoever. Yet we nil know how powerful Is the sensation of smell produced when tho little parti cles constantly disengaging themselves from Its surface aro borno by the nlr to the olfactory nerves. The .ose Is fitted to percclvo sensations from par ticles of almost Inconceivable small ncss. A single grain of musk will scent n room for years, and as this result can only bo produced by continual loss of particles of Its substances these par ticles must be tiny beyond the reach of Imagination. The smelling region of the noso llci In Its upper part. The nose has three regions, nnd It Is In the third that tho seat of the sense Is concentrated. Tho mucous membrnno of tho nose nt this point Is much thicker than below nnd Is not red, but colored with a brown pigment. Men are possessed of moro acuto powers of stnoll than women. Kxperl racnts to prove this wcro mado by Profs. Nlcholls and lirownc. Three of tho men could detect pnisslc sold lu a solution composed of '.',000,000 parts of water and ono of ncld, but not ono of tho women could detect tho scent of tho prusslc add wheii tho solution wns weaker than tho ono part In -0,000 of water. Got lioyiimt That, Ono of tho principal stockholders In a promising gold-mine was exputlutlug on Its merlttf to a cnpltallst and pros pcctlvo Investor, He described tho vein in which thu miners wcro working, showed him specimens of tho ore, and backed, up his statements with the written oplulons of experts. "Well," admitted tho capitalist, "It looks as If It might be n good Invest ment. As my old Uncle HI nun would say, It has Vlnts.' " , "Pints?" exclaimed tho stockholder, curried away perhaps by his over nnxlcty. "Why, sir, we're lu quartz right now I" Ono View ul "Veil nuk. An Englishwoman had had a good deal of trouble with her husband, who, according to her account, waa a mon ster of Iniquity. Some one asked why sho had married a person of such char actor. "Well, you see, ho ain't my first," waa tho reply. "I wns pertlck ler about my first. This hero's my sec ond, and a bad un at that. Hut there" with n shrug of tho shoulders "he's a ah ado hotter than tho work'usl" Absolutely l'rohlbittvo, Wtaker My dear young frlond, you should never speak until af tor you havo thought twice. Thoughtless " Theodoro What1 Would you dcprlvo mo forever from the prlvllcgo of speech? Ualtlmorv Axnorloan. COL BECKW.TH SAYS; "I Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-ru-na Fop Coughs and Colds." COL, PAUL E. BECKWITH. I1 Colonel Paul K. hcckwlth, LU Col., retired, 1st Itcg.MlnutoMon, In a letter ', I ! from UM Vermont avenue, 2f . W., Washington, D. O., writes r ! "From the unqualified endorsement of many of my Mends, I ;! I take pleasure In commending your remedies for coughs and ', ! colds.' 'Paul B. Bcckwlth. IN FIELD OR BARRACKS PE-RU-NA IS EFFICACIOUS. The constant oxposnro to thoolomonts experienced In an out-door llfo Is not so apt to causo coughs and colds as seden tary habits. Thoso who aro brought face to faco with tho wcathor ovcry day In sctlvo llfo aro ranch loss llablo to catarrhal diseases than thoso who aro housed up in illy ventilated rooms. And yet both of theso classes aro moro or less subject to catarrh and ca tarrhal dlsoasos. ALL CLASSCS ARC SUBJECT TO CATARRH. Tno soldier as well as tho civilian finds It frequently necessary to nso Perona on account of coughs and colds. No ono Is exempt. The strong and healthy aro less llablo than tho weak pnd 111, but nono entirely escape. ORP.QON PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL A Otltl.H t-CHOOI, OK TIIK III0HE8T CLA!-cnrr-o'teacte-, loeallnn.bulM Inxequlpuieut the tciL Mod lor cat alogue. Tirnt Opona Septambor 18, 1904 Positive, Comparative, Superlative " I ha Uid on of your Flah Orand Bllcktr for rt yaara and now want a new one, alto one for a friend. I would not b without one for twice the cost. Thay are Jutt aa far ahead of common coat aa a common one Is ahsad of nothing;." (xiut oa tr-'UCATtowl De aura you don't a"t one of the com. monaina mitltih -ttlr-rw mark of aacallance. y-ij r n. u, 1 uwtK bU, . ., loiroa, U.S.A. ''JiBRAJ TOWER CANADIAN CO, LIMITED TOlOiTO, CANAO Uaktrt tf Wit WittlHr ClotH'j and Hati sit ECONOMICAL IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic NO C03T OK OI'EIUTION Write loJijr lor tree ttluairateJ booileu COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Hjth in4 Jotnuuu atresia, I'oriUud, Or. BLflrWl fBBBH Poruna has always boon a great favorlto with tho military men, both la tho army and navy. Tho strongest kind of testimonials aro received from ofTlcors of high rank con corning tho virtues of Pcrona for all catarrhal ailments. Only a small per rent, of thoso can be used for publication for wont of space. Mr. Ilarrlson I Dcam, Ilumslde Post No. 8, Dopartmcnt of tho Potomac. Colonel Encampment No. CO, Union Veterans Legion, Colonel Green Clay Smith RcgimontNo.l7,U. V.U., Depart ment of tho Potomac, Military Order Loyal Legion, Dopar tmont of Columbia, Major 81th Indiana Voteran Volunteer Infantry, writes: "There la no longer may qucstloa as to the curative qualities of Peruna la all catarrhal troubles. Its successfui use by many ot my friends entitles 4 to confidence and catorscmcat." Q ,BBBlBBBSBBSBSgBBBBBBB--SBK!!JSSBBBBBSBB r$W Salzer'sM fe?&. National Oats 9 t pSXf Oreatm oat of the ceotarr. wH V Yialdrd In Ohla Ik. In &llr!t- V SI BTi .tn- lolJ.n4.aodloJ.latot If I m If J 110 ba pr acre. Ilfl I l Too can beat tbat record la IXS. Ill LX For 10c sad tkls aoUec U I K I we mail ypa free lota of farm sftl jRH ! t sample and oar bur cataloc UIU MH ! A I lncaJlattUli)toalwondraad7jSH IfM . I tbouaajulaorotbarMTda. Stkm ' l 10HMA.SAUERSCEOCafl at Js'C,lLw2.M' 0mJM m fiuvW esTHM JrVvfvJV'"'"'0 s-ii-W lLlvM'f.TBM ii s7f. ! aWaBWir I . 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