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This Advertisement Of Hood's Sarsaparllla la to remind you of Its great merit as a blood purifier, appctite- girer, and as a nerve, stomach and di gestive tonic. Nothing else like It, no other ttas so good a record, no other will do you bo much good. It cures. Scrofula 16 Yeara-" Hood's Sarsapa rilla has cured mo of scrofula, with which I have been troubled for 16 years. My Hitlc daughter had a scrofula swelling on her netk and Hood's ISarsaparilla also cured her." UBS. Q. Mobhis, AimaudaJe, Minnesota. Dyspepsia - " I was troubled for mouths with dyspepsia and could not pat anything without distress. 1 began taking I Hood's Sarsaparilla and was soon iniprov ng. I took it steadily until I was cured." jTdu Mc W. heeleb, Athol, Mass. Rheumatlsryi"! was severely afflicted with rheumatism, my knees badly swollen. Hood s garsaparilla helped ma after other medicines failed and it has lengthened my life." Jessie Kiluikr, Middle Grove, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Modern, or Not at All. Geoffrey Could you be happy In a Bodest little cottage, darling? Gwendolen 'Not unless it is one of those lovely dreams in concrete, dean Chicago Tribune. For fresh- ness, purity and reli ability, Ferry'sSeeds are ia a clnsa by them- Selves, farmers have confidence In them because they know they can be relied up on. Don't experi ment with cheap seeds your sure ty lies in buying seedssentoutby a conscientious and trustworthy house. Ferry's Seod Annual for m8 lr KKK. Adureas 0 M.FUY&Cl.,DfTI8IT,MlCS. MiWs5 l'ylJ,WSMI,i 111 111 " (fXS&fiSSSk W II : PPfPP mm ALCOHOL 3 PEH c.VKT AVegetablePreparaltonforAs stailaiiiigtheRiOilanilRcgula ting flic Siomacts aMBowds of PromotesDigestlonGirf ness and Rest.Contalns neittitr OpiimuMorphine norMiaiial. NOT NARCOTIC, Plsnpkin Sstdm Jhc.Sama Itirm Set J- Qarifkd Jiijsr. Katofau'ttiMl MR Aperfect Remedy for Consflpa tlon , Sour Storoach.niarrboea Woriusonvmsims,reTCriSu ness andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of feE-Nin?! mm NEW YORK, ' Guaranteed under t Exact Copy of Wrapper, 6H0E8 AT ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY MEMBER Of THE FAMILY. fiBl MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. W. L. DaagSas makam mnd mel! moiw mfsft 3 mon'a SZ.b'J, $3.UO and 93.60 mhoom tnan mny Who manul moturer Ekw world. Ascsma iaav hold , shaptij tit haste, wsf onfwr, mnd . -?ca Bra or praater velum than any other morA ahoea hit ho world lo-drnv. tfe " W.L Douelas $4 and $5 Bill Edse Shoes Cannot srcAUTIOir, W. h. Donalas name snd price Bol.t hj the best shoe dealers ererywliere. bbotss mailed from factory to any part ol the world- uatea catalog free to any address. More Converts Every Year Every day in every year wives are giving up their Powders and turning to K C, which has stood so well the finding out that costs one third the where near K C better, purer, more 23 Ounces for km As It Secsne-d to Hlaa. "Some people remarked the demor alizer, "never seem to be around when wanted." "Wen," rejoined the morallzer, It it better to be absent when wanted than to be present when you are not want ed." Few men in Europe have had a mors striking career than the Rev. Dr. Bishop Cabrera of the Spanish Reformed church, who was educated to the Catholic priest hood, but embraced the Protestant faith snd became a voluntary exile to Gibral tar, when he returned to lead the Evan gelical party after the revolution ia 186S. " - Cnrlona About It. Mamma Go to sleep now or the gob lins will get you. Robbie Will they come right In hart after me? Mamma Tea, they will Indeed. Robbie Then I'll stay awake, 'causa I want to see what goblins look like. Philadelphia Press. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. . w v'l.i . .-i i is BuoTameeu 10 cure any esse of Itching, Blind. Jleeding or Protruding P17rt nrvTupuTi. . . Isn't Thla Awfnlt There once was a cirl named Miu viin Whose mother baked excellent doughnuts une day the girl married A man with a hare-liu. Let's lean up against the deep river. Jjenver i'ost. Shake Into Your Shoes, Ulen's Foot-Ease, It eures painful, swollen. - j -...-iutSi.Ho mm oiiub mures, von I accept any substitute. SampleFREE. Addrcsr il 1 l.l- K,. all CI CI. .. . No Head for Fractloae, Grandfather (carving the turkey). Tommy, what part will you have? . Young Grandson Well, they's six of us here, grandpa, but I don't want no more'n my share. I'll leave It to yon. ttm rim l t For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature -111 Use For Over Thirty Years Ths esirraua eoaesttv. new voaa orrv. in turn thmir Be Eaualled At Any Price Is stamped on bottom. Tntflfn ftnhatltnte. IUiu. w. I- au u i W. 1.. Urecktou, MtM. . Highest Quality that comes, more house exorbitant priced Baking the honest and reliable, test of years. They are BAKING POWDER price of powder any quality, and mates healthful baking. 23 Cents Perfect Results AA BAT AT a atsss. avj V:. .'?1R'' ) I Sf I Awk. s Zxeltuivelv. SCENES IN EUROPE. President of Waahington State School Tel's Hit Experiences. Following la the address delivered by President E. A. Bryan, of the tate col lege, to the wheatgrowers of Washing ton at their recent meeting in Pullman, In which he recited various observa tions he had made during his recently completed trip abroad: I "The one thing that impressed me while in Europe was the fact that we AmericaLS do not fully realize the greatness of our own land, and its op portunities, and the greatness and op- j port unities of our own people as com pared with our brethen in Europe. The opportunity for the average man is so much greater that we can hardly con ceive the difference. In Europe a man ' is born in a cla:B from where he cannot escape, and he accordingly fits himself ! for that classe. Theie is stratification ! after stratification, and it is practically impossible for an individual to pass from class to class; and think that the freedom of the American people is one of the greatest things which wo have here. 'In Italy the porerty and distress were very interesting, although it ex cited the greatest pity. It seemed as if there were no end of beggars. They begged in almost every way imagina ble. Whole families could be Been begging together by means of musical instruments. In one case I noticed a woman holding an umbrella upside down to catch the coppers, while the father played the guitar, and the child ren each played some sort of musical instrument, and all were begging. Sev eral husky looking fellows dived into the sea to get coppers worth about a half cent, and begged the people to throw the coppers in. It seemed . as if one-half of the population lived off the ether half. "I was very much interested in the horses. The average horse in Paris for the heavy draft work is a very good an imal indeed. There were great num bers of magnificent BtalliorR that would have sold in this market for from two thousand to three thousand dollars, and they were all of a very high type. One thing that impressed me both in London and Paris was that the average coach horse waa a much larger fellow than we have been accustomed to see for that work. I think that we people here in America should look toward breeding a larger animal that we have in the past, and unless we watch our selves, we will be inclined to breed down. In Naples there were many cab horaee, and about ninety per cent of the cab horses driven were stallions. One. thing that was very interesting to me was that they do not use the bit. They use an instrument that fits over the nose, and above the nostril 1b apiece whioh extends out about three inches, and when pulling a horse to stop, they pull on the nose. "in gou g up the liber river north of Rome, 1 1m st every wagon that I met was being drawn by oxen, either by tandem, or with a yoke. The oxen were all very strong fellows, quite large, well built, and had huge horns rising above their heads. There did not seem to be the beef type of cattle, nor was there any milk type. I sup pose their cows, were, of course, used for milking purposes, but tbey were not apparently bred to either type, but rather to the ox type. "The poorer class of Italians do not know what it is to have meat in any quantity. The average man istoo poor to be able to buy beef, as they, would have to pay not less than twenty-two cents a pound for it. Kida are used for flesh there a great deal. The swine there were very large, and rather more of the type of the bacon hog than like onr Berkshires or Poland Chinaa. They use goats' milk a great deal, and es pecially in Naples. In the morning you would see women and men driving goats around from place to place, aa the customer has the privilege of hav ing the operation of milking performed in his presence. The goat selected is milked, and in many cases you will see a goat being taken up in an elevator, or up a stairway, wherever the customer may be, and then milked in his pres ence. "In Italy the tillage is of a very in tensified kind. There, many of the Italians have their own vegetable gar den, and raise their own vegetables. Here we pay twelve or fifteen cents a head for cauliflower, and in Italy you can buy a dozen heads of cauliflower for bix cents, and that will make it clear why the Italian is able to live on a vegetable diet so well. The people train their vineyards upon trees, and in many cases there is hardly any top to the trees, as they had been cut dewn to stumps for the vines to climb on. I did not get a decent apple to eat until I was on board the ship, and had eome Oregon apples served to me." Horseradish Sc. For cold meat To four tablespoon- fuls of freshly grated horseradish add I heaped teaspoonful of granulated ingar, half a teaspoonful of salt, a Sash of pepper and two teaspoonfuls of prepared mustard. Add vinegar to make it smooth and creamy. To serve with hot meats, add two tablespoon fuls of thick cream and heat in a dish let in boiling water. Do not let the nlvHira hll! EsTaT Baka Is Tsaatoa. Select round, smooth tomatoes of nsV form slz. Cut a thin slice from ths top of each and with a teaspoon scoop out enough of the pulp to admit M gg. Season the cavities with salt and pepper and a tiny pinch of onion of parsley. Drop an egg Into each. Bt the tomatoes into a well-buttered pa, to which a very little water has beta added and bake about fifteen minutes. Season with butter and serve each to mato on a sllcs of delicately brown toast.. Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust It. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is a remedy that should be In every hone. I ha re und a free! deal of It for hard coughs and colds, snd I know what a splendlil medicine tt Is. I n not recommend tt ton highly." M ASA . Couch, if, do Park, Mass. A Made by t. 0. Ayer Co.. LoweU, Aim aianuTaoturere f 9 S1DSAPADII 1 i PYQ "LIS. vf O hair viaoe. Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Chorry Pactoral In breaking up a cold. Ueolog-lcal. Miss Dora Papa, Jack told me the other day that you wouldn't believe he had money enough to support me unless he showed it to you. Has he done it? Prudent Papa Yes, dear. He proved it by the testimony of , the rocks. Not Ostensibly. "I have always had a curiosity to know what horse meat tastes like," said the reg ular customer. "Have you any?" "Not as such," emphatically responded the butcher. habitual Constioation May be permanently overcome proper personal efforts with the osst stance Of the one truly benei-tcml laxative it laxati' remedy, Oyrup oj figs and Lluirojienna, which enables one to form regular habits daily so that assistance to na ture may be gradually dispersed with when no longer needed as the best of remedies, when reouirod, are to assist nature and not to Supplant the haW ui.iuncuons, wnicn. must aepend uui' lieu California Fig Syrup Co. only OULV BT ALL LC.MUIINO UKUGCH5TS one size Uy, regular price 50f pwllottla j 1 issssassskss ouartera u threea tore. through SbettS2L tsvo v'Jl cash- l3i i proper .efforts, and right living generally. To get it benefioial effects, always ouythe Genuine 01 BY'IMiniRIXIES IN THB BtOOB Whenever a sore refuses to teal It in Yippansp Monil 1 rt mm - - . healthy, aa it should be, but 13 infected hwu uuk iiuilu una tuauicu mm puumcu wic circuiaiion, inose most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint wnica uas flimeno Deen neia in cnecic, now lorce an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and cats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments i3 good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can I waa .fflloed with a .or. on tny a"i . "iw wui rcmov- i face of four yeara' etandinsr. it tag the sore with caustic plasters or the I !n liPi a.l "i 22 L" surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If j tn every way until I became every particle of the diseased flesh were SevSSlfyafg? taken away another sore would come, be treated me but the eore continue cause the trouble is In the blood, and the to grow worse, i law o. (j. e. aa- BLUUIM CANNOT flE fllT A WA r rertised and oommenoed its use !rUUU fIWf . Wf AWATm and after taking- it a while I waa The cure must come by a thorough cleans ri&lfy ing of the blood. In S S. S. will be found : effect of S. 8. 8.. and there haa not a remedy for sores ana ulcers cf everv kind. Ba.cur"efit.f h "r iu lt 3 Twos. rnrTS. West Union, Ohio. PURELY VEGETABLE 1' then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first clas drug stores. Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advica trou desire. We make no charge for the book or advice. 77r SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA PUTNAM Color more sTOodS brlrhter nd aster COlOra than inv other rlvn. nn 1V nai-Vinrnlnraolllr wool and rr.tr nn n,nr..ll J end is truaranteed to rlye perfect result. ww m aye, Diacosuxa mix coien. Mdlelaie ( tarn Sonl. . Medicine and religion, which are too frequently regarded as mutually an tagonistic, should be mutually comple mentary. There are many diseases in which the medicine of the soul Is a powerful adjuvant in the treatment of the body. British Medical Journal. Changed Hla Mind. "Well, what are you doing thereT asked the lady, addressing a tramp who had just climbed a tree in time to es cape a savage bulldog. "Madam,' replied the hobo, "It was , my intention to ask for a hand-out, but in the Interest of humanity I now re quest that you give any surplus food you may have on hand to my canine friend down there." j Saperatltlon. i Miss Ascum Dou't you really be lieve In dreams? j Miss O'Bull No, Indeed I It's super- stltlous and besides It's a bad sign jwhen you believe in them, for it al jways brings you bad luck. Phlladel- pnia l'ress. How to Make Ycur Milch Cows More Profitable. Write Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak land, Cal., for "Successful Dairying," being valuable information on the most profitable selection of cows, their feed ing and care, the handling of milk to yield the highest price product and the protection and preservation of these products from deteriortlon: with arti cles on diseases of cows and recipes for their cure. The bcok is free. A post card request only is necessary. Information. "Paw, what is tbe 'great white ntaeuo' the papers talk about?" asked Johnny. A big snowstorm, my son. answered his father, wearily resuming the task of trying to find his front sidewalk. r rT St. Vitus' Dane and all nervous fitsoasea I ' I w Permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ureal Kerre Restorer. Bend fur FREE I'.! trial bottle and treatise, vr. u. n. niiae, lo., ku Area at., raua.,'i Costly Comfort. "Do you offer your wife comfort when she weeps?" "When she doesn't weep too often ; It usually takes a new dress to comfort her." Houston Tost. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look lor the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used tbe World over to Cure a Cold In Due Day. 250. Of Course Not. "Do you keep a servant?' "No." "Can't you afford to?" "Yes, but that's got nothing to do with It." Houston Post. Mo hers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothlna, Byrup the Iks t remedy to use I or thair children luring the teething period. Natural Mistake. Mrs. Gaswell (making a call) Ah, I see you have here a volume of poems. I'm ashamed to confess it, Mrs. Highmus, but I never could appreciate blank verse. Mrs. Highmus Why er that's a cat alogue, Mrs. Gaswell. How'gThis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, 0 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bulsnass transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by bis firm. WALDINU, KINNAN & MARVIN, - Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.O Hall's Catarrah Cure Is ken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and raucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 oents per bottle. Bold by all DrusRiita. Take Hall's Family Fills for Constipation. Thing that Had Helped Htna. ReporterSenator, I have heard that you got your start in life by selling news papers. Senator Lotsmun Not quite correct, my boy. The fact is but this is confiden tial, you know that I got my start by buying one or two newspapers. FEB AND uviiiyuu KEPT OPEN msv nu with poisonous germs or some old an unequalled blood puriierone that uirrcuy into me circulation ana promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased arts with impurities, it nourishes the rritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. FADELESS Ask dealer, or we Will eeod poet paid MONROE THOS. GALE, DF ALASKA MEMBER OFJLS. CONGRESS WeB Known on the Pacific Slope, lite Washington Address Is 1 3 1 2 9th SU N. W., Washington, D. C. - v v MS MVS 5 If 4 I tariff CONGRESSMAN THOS. CALE Hon. Thcw. Cale, who was elected t oongreBa from Alaska, is well known on the Pacific slope, where he has resided. His Washington address is 1312 9th St. N. W., Washington, D. 0. Washington, D. C. Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: I can cheerfully recommend Peruna as a very efficient remedy for Coughs and Colds. Thomas Cale Hon. C. Skmp, congressman from Virginia, writes: "I have used your valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec ommend your remedy as an invigorat ing tonic and an effective and permanent cure for catarrh." 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