Spring Medicine
There Li no other seMon when good
medicine U to much needed m In the
Spring.
The blood U impure, weak and
Impoverished a condition Indicated
by plmplet and other eruption! on the
face and body, by deficient vitality,
lost of appetite, lack of strength, and
want of animation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pilts
Hake the blood pare, vigorous and
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
strength and animation, and cure
11 eruptions. Have the wholo family
begin to take them today.
" Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used ta
our family (or tome time, and always with
Rood results. Last spring I was all run
down and cot a bottle of It, and as usual
received treat benefit." Miss Broia
Boica, Stowe, Vt
Mood's Sarsaparilla promises to
Suro and keeps the promise.
Left-Banded Penmen Not Wanted.
Few business men will employ a
left-handed person as a clerk or book
keeper and the prejudice against them
extends to the government depart
ments at Washington. The chiefs of
those departments are entirely willing
to overlook bad penmanship on the
part of a really good and industrious
clerk, but it Is the man or women who
writes with the left hand at which the
balk is made. The dead line Is drawn
Just the moment It Is ascertained that
n clerk Is left-banded and he is forth
with Informed that if It Is his desire
to continue In government service it
will be necessary for him to write with
bis right hand. This information is
always a bitter pill for the left-hand
penholders, but there Is nothing to be
done but begin to write with the right
hand or "throw up the Job," and few
are anxious to quit government service
even for this cause.
That Acid Troabto.
Colusa, Cal., April 18th. Much has
beeneaid and written recently about
Uric Acid in the system ; what causes
it and how to get rid of it. It is
known to be the first cause of Rheuma
tism and many other diseases and has
therefore received a great deal of atten
tion from medical men.
Mr. L. F. Moulton of this place
claims that he has solved the problem
of how to get this acid out of the 'sys
tem. He say 8:
"I had this acid trouble myself for
years. At times the Kidney secretions
would be very profuse and at other
times scant but the acid was always
my greatest trouble. Medicine failed
to cure me till at last I heard of a rem
edy called Dodd's Kidney Pills and
after taking a box I seemed to be en
tirely cured. However it came back on
me and this time I took several boxes
with the result that I was completely
and permanently cured. This was
three years ago snd I have not bad a
single symptom of the acid trouble
since. I am 75 years of age and I am
well as eer I was."
Bncceaa.
Some people think success means
Imply to get rich. Others think It
means merely to keep out of Jail. One
of these definitions is about as near
correct as the other, says a phlloso
oher. -
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Yea Ha.3 Always Bosght
Bears the
- Signature
A Little Mistake.
Young Lady What is the price of
that bicycle costume?
Dealer That is not a bicycle costume,
miss; it's a suit of sanitary underwear.
riTO Permanently enrtn. irontsor
110 aJternrstday'suMofDr.Kllnr'sUrealJierra
Restorer. ftnd for Free trial bottle and treats
lT.it. H. Kline, LW..MJ Arcb St, Philadelphia, fa.
Good Time to Die.
Gloomy Man Who is the fool who
wrote "I Would Not Die in Spring
time?" Wife Fool!
Gloomy Man Yes. Springtime is
just the season to die. Escape the spring
bouse cleaning, you know.
Mothers will find Mr. Wlnslows's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use for their children
earing the teething penoa
' Still Child.
Old Man What! Marrr flint rfciMI
Suitor Your daughter is no longer a
child, sir; she is a woman.
Old Man Nonsense! Why, she isn't
a bit bossy yet
Yon Can (Jet Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.
Write Allen S. Olmsted, It) Boy.H. T., for a
free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cores
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
new or tight, shoes easy. A certain cure lot
corns, lngrowingnalls and bunions. Ail drag,
gists sell it. 25c Don't accept any substitute.
No Nonsense Nowadays.
Modern Poet Give me a rhyme for
Influenza.
Friend What are you writing?
Modern Poet An ode to spring.
hKeeley liouor-morphine-tobacco
f OR FULL PARTICULARS
TwKnuviKnTTUTE.- ronTiA.NP.ow c.
. Another Long-Felt Want.
Tough Have yer got pull enough in
Washington to git a patent fer me?
Patent Lawyer What is your inven
tion? Tough It's a pneumatic tire fer per
llce clubs.
Peirin's Pile Specific
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HUMOR OF THE WEEK
STORIES TOLD BY FUNNY MEN
OF THE PRESS.
Odd, Carlo and Lanftkable Tha
of Unman Natar Graphically Por
trayed by Emtnaat Word Artiste of
Our Own Day A. Budget of Fasw
- wonder what has become of
Goodley. When he was at school, you
remember, he used to tslk so much
about uplifting mankind. Entered the
ministry, perhaps."
"Oh, no! He's msnufscturlng explo
sive shells and torpedoes." Philadel
phia Ledger.
Directly Under Is.
"It's funny." said the long-winded
bore, "but nobody ever seems glad to
see me."
"And havent you ever found out the
cause of your unpopularity V Inquired
hs candid friend.
"No, I can't discover it"
"Well Well; It's right under your
very nose." -Philadelphia Press.
Extreme Meaeure.
" Mother If I catch you chasing those
hens again I'll wash your face every
day next week! Punch.
i
True Enough.
Towne Did you tell Markley you
had just bought a magazine rifle?
Browne Yes.
Towne You're a truthful gentle
man! Why, it's only a cheap single
barrel affair.
Browne Well, I bought It through"
an advertisement in a magazine, didn't
I? Philadelphia Press.
Charitable Sex.
He (at amateur concert) What do
yon think of Miss Screechera voice?
She Oh, I think if s all of what it's
cracked up to be.
Then or Meyer.
Miss Willing Should a girl allow
her fiance to kiss her before they are
married?
Mrs, Wedderly Well, If she wants
him to kiss her at all she should.
Something to Slow.
"I wonder if they produce hsy In
the arctic fields?" said the ballroom
boarder.
"I don't know whether they callit
hay or not," replied the cheerful Idiot,
"but it's something the Eskimos."
A Princely Beward. .
"Boy," said the wealthy man, beam
ing with gratitude; "you have done me
a great service and I am going to re
ward you."
"Oh, thank you, sir!" gasped the
small boy.
"Here, in this case, is the first dollar
I ever made. Gaze on It and let it in
spire you to be industrious and saving.
Good-by." Philadelphia Ledger.
The Care of Youth.
"Wot's worry in' him? In fer a lick
In' r
"Nope; worseern thst He says ter
day's the day he's decided ter propose
to the teacher."
Why fth Objected.
I suppose, my dear," said old Mon
eybags, "that yon object to my using
tobacco because It is a poison."
"Yes," replied his young wife; "be
cause It is er such a slow poison."
An Old Saying Applied.
"I am agreeably surprised at the
room you have given me," said the
manager of the theatrical troupe, with
a patronizing air. "It's really first
class." "Ah.1" replied the proprietor of the
hotel. "Your room is better than your
company." Philadelphia Press.
Slight Mistake.
Shopper (in department store) rlsn't
it rather early to have those mosquito
nets on sale.
Saleslady Beg pardon, but those are
boarding-house blankets.
Final.
"Are you still making visits to your
dentist?",
"No."
"How's that?"
"Oh, nothing, only I ran out of
teeth."
Safety Appliance.
Husband Why did you want a
speaking tube from the dining room
to the kitchen?
Wife So I can give the cook orders
without having her throw dishes at
me.
Mot in Her Line.
Mrs. Fadden Have you ever had
any experience in firing china?
I Mrs. Artless No, Indeed 1 Our cook
attends to that when she baa a bad
'slay.
' : ' 1
""'gWB.' -
Aa Unlucky Combination.
Prison Visitor What brought you
here, my man?
Convict Superstition, ma'am.
Prison Visitor Superstition?
Convict Yea, ma'am. It was the
unlucky 13, ma'am.
Prison Visitor Thirteen I In what
wsy?
CouTlct Why, the Judge an the
Jury united sgalnst me, ma'am. Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Easily Found in the Park.
He I think I ought to tako a hot
foot bath. Where s the mustard?
sue Out in the pantry.
He Pshawl It's dark out there
and I haven't got a match.
She You don't need a match to lo
cate It It's right alongside of the
Limburger cheese. - Philadelphia
Press.
Not Quite the Sam.
Mrs. Backwoods Our Heury's doln
real well in town. He's runnln' a ho
tel now an' it's a big one, too.
Mrs, Korntop Do tell I -Mrs.
Backwoods ne surely Is. Got
a letter from him this mornln' an' he
sea. "I'm a hotel runner now an' It's
s real swell place." Philadelphia
Press.
Maacnllne View.
"The coming woman," said the type
writer boarder, "will not take a back
seat for anybody."
"I hope yon are right," rejoined the
scanty-haired bachelor. "Those fe
males who ocupy the back seats re
served for smokers In street cars maki
me real weary."
Uanrplnst Her Prerogative.
"Will you marry me, darling?" ask
ed the young man In the parlor scene
"Sir," rejoined his fair companion,
"this is leap year and you should know
that in matters of this kind a gentle
man should wait until he is asked."
No Chance for a Blow-Oat,
"If I were to give you $10," said th
philanthropist, "would you blow It lnr
"Nary a blow, mister," replied tht
hard luck victim. "Ef I wus ter gil
hold nv dat much coin in er lump it
ud take me breoth erway. See?"
Other Bide of It.
"When women get their rights,"
said Miss Strongmlnd, "there will b
less foolish lovemaklng."
"That's all right," rejoined Mr.
Masher-ton, "there won't be a girl left
worth spooning over."
BotarjT aassw
Teacher Mushrooms always grow
in damp places. r
Pupil That's why they look like
umbrellas, ain't It?
An Indorsement.
A scum But does this medicine real
ly cure deafness?
Clerk Eh?
Asoum (shouting) I say, does It
really cure deafness?
Clerk Well, I should say so! I've
token it regularly for twenty years.
There's th Rnb.
Towne If It hadn't been for that
fellow Cutter I'd be $100 richer to
day. Browne Oh, forget about it You
ought to take things philosophically.
Towne I do. That's easy enough,
but it's hard to part with thlngs"phil
osophically. Philadelphia Press.
Cooked Up.
"So this is the old family Bible?"
said Mr. Newsooter, who was waiting
in the parlor for Miss Passay.
"Xo," replied Miss Passay's little
brother, "that's the new one sister
bor ht last week so she could write In
it nil about when she was born."
Philadelphia Press.
Synonym.
"Oh, there's a word of nine letters
that describes Crabbe to a 't' "
"Ah, yes 'pessimist' "
"WelL I meant 'dyspeptic,' but it
amounts to the same thing." Philadel
phia Press.
Murder Will Out.
"You simply can't get that girl to
tell her age."
"Well, time will tell, even If she
won't"
The Style that Coat.
"After all, I guess it doesn't cost
much to live in New York."
"It may not cost much to live," re
plied the man who had tried It "but it
costs a lot to make people believe
you're llvlrfg and not merely existing."
Philadelphia Press.
The Gypsies.
Gypsies were found In England
about 1514, according to "A Dyalogue
of Sir Thomas More" (1529), but-the
exact year of their arrival Is unknown.
They were present In Scotland in 1505,
and possibly they were the "Saracens"
whose depredations in that country
prior to 1460 are on record,
Bataillard and other authors believe
that gypsies existed In Europe from
Immemorial times, for they find no ac
count of their crossing the Bosphorous,
and no record is known to exist of
their passage to England or Scotland.
They .were better received In these
countries than In any other, but so
early as 1531 an act was passed re
quiring the Egyptians to quit the realm
under pain of death, a similar edict
being issued in Scotland In 1541 and at
varying periods' in most of the Euro
pean states.
Transportatjpn across the seas was
among the milder means adopted and
probably was the cause of much
further dispersion of the tribes. Under
Henry Till, gypsies were shipped from
England to Norway or France, and
from France, so recently as 1802, they
were deported to Africa.
Ayers
Impure blood always shows
somewhere. If the skin, then
boils, pimples, rashes. If the
nerves, then neuralgia, nerv
ousness, depression. If the
Sarsaparilla
stbmach, then dyspepsia,
biliousness, loss or appetite.
Your doctor knows the
remedy, used for 60 years.
" Rstnntlne from tlx Cuban war, I wu
Krfwt't wm'k. l IiKhxI was l.l. ami bit
alto w tvn. Hut a Nw twlllr ot aiar
SareapejtUla completely rwrl mo,"
11. C lHuutkaa. Beranloa, fa.
a bottle,
All Antirl.ta,
. o. svnxv.
i our!!. M.m.
for
Impure Blood
Aid the) Sarsaparilla by keeping the
bewele regular with Ayerv Pllle.
Alter people pass torty iney find
I that they have no place to wear their
new clothes unless they go to church.
How's This
Wa offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by
UaU l t alarm vure,
F. J. CHKNKY A CO., rrop., Toledo, O.
Wa. tha nnderaisnod. hate known t. J.
Cheney lor th laai Id rears, and beUere him
perfectly honorable in all butlneat tranaaa.
(ions and financially able lo carry out any ob
ligations made by their Brut.
'as A Tan ax, W holale Druggists, Toledo, O.
W LDINO, K IN N aH A JUSTIN, boleaal Drug
fUta. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is taken internally, act.
Ins; directly upon the blood and mucous sur
laves of the system, t'rice 16c per bottle.
Sola cy ail Druggists, testimonials tree.
Hells Family fills are th beak
A huge sunfish, the largest erer seen,
waa recently captured near Santa Cata
Una Island, off the coast ot California.
It weighed about 1,000 pounds,
Plso s Cure ft a remedy for coughs, colds
and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents,
at druggists.
The population of Japan la twelr
times aa deuso as that ot the United
States.
ABSOLUTE
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Must Bear Signature of
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and aaaaey
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known to medical sci
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Through the ose o
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knows tbe action of over MO different rem
edies, which he successfully nsea In different
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Dell Boy (outsltle of room 55) Say,
tha gat It escaping In there. Country
man (lnslJ of room 55) No, It ain't;
I locked the door. Ex.
Mother Johnny Jones, did you get
that awful cold out tkatlngT Son
Mother, I think I caught It washing
tny faea yesterday morning. Judge.
Chumply I don't know whether I
ought to take your daughter from her
father's roof. Her Father She doean't
lira on the roof. Philadelphia Bulla
tin.
"I aay, Broom P "Call mt by my
whole -name, If you please. It baa a
handle to It, and It waa meant to be
used, air." "That's to. Well, Broom
handle, how art you?"
Curtoso Your nam It Ephralm, It
HT How'd your parents come to girt
you that nam? Mode his I don't
know for certain, but I suspect It wat
because) I wat a boy. Boston Tran
script "Women claim that tha way to get
on with a roan is to gir him plenty
of nicely cooked food." "Well." an
swered 8lrlua Barker, Irritably, "why
dont some of them try ttr Washing
ton Star.
A Great Debt: Bragg I owa noth
ing to any man.- Newltt Oh, yes, you
do. Bragg No, sir! Newltt Oh, yes.
You owe an apology to every man who
hat to listen to you blow. Philadel
phia Press.
Improvement at tha Gat Office: "Did
yon hare any luck when you went to
complain about tha gat bill I" "Better
luck than laat month," answered Mr.
Meek ton: "tha man dtdnt laugh this
tlma." Ex.
Magistrate (sternly) Dldnt I tell
you tha last time you were her I nev
er wanted you to come before m
again? Prisoner Yea, air, but I
couldn't make tha policeman belter
It New Yorker.
"Funny about Ralston wanting hit
former wife to get a divorce from her
second husband so that they might get
married again." "Not rery. lie's al
ways been falling In love with other
men't wives." Ex.
Dally Guide to Flattery: If there Is
something on the table that tha
hostess knows Is so badly cooked that
the feels bored about It, ask for more
and eat It with tha greatest apparent
relish. Baltimore American.
"Have you any taste for Thacke
ray?" asked Mrs. Oldcastle, "No, ' I
can't say that I have," replied her
hostess; "Is that anything like this
paprika they're puttln' In everything
now?" Chicago Record nerald.
What be Would Rather Have Ex
pressed Differently: Gushing Lndy
Oh, but Mr. Jones, I should love to b
beautiful even If for only half an
hourl Jones Yes; but you wouldn't
like the coming back again! Punch.
Conductor AH aboard! Please get
aboard quickly, Miss; the train la
about to start Young Lady But I
wish to kiss my sister good-by. Con
ductor Get aboard, get aboard; I'll
attend to that for you. Yale Record.
"Coal vases?" said- the hardware
merchant "Yes, sir." "Something
nlcey japanned?" "No, sir," said th
customer, a man with fierce mustache
and a foreign accent; "haven't you
something in Russia iron?" Chicago
Tribune.
How to nold Actors: "It always
makes me mad to talk to an actor. He
pretends to listen politely, but bis at
tention Is wandering all tbe time. Ever
notice it?" "No. I always talk to
them about themselves." Philadel
phia Ledger.
Owner of Fishpond (to man who la
trespassing) Don't you see that sign,
"No fishing here? Angler Yea, and
I dispute it Why, there's good fish
ing here. Look at this basketful. Th
man, must have been mad who put
that board up.
"It was only five years ago that 1
started in with our firm at five dollars
a week," said Bragg, "and now I earn
fifty a week without any trouble.,,
"That's so; lt'a easy to earn that," re
plied Newltt, "but how much do yon
get ?" Philadelphia Press.
Ida I don't believe Mr. Smart be
lieves my handkerchiefs are linen.
May Why not? Ida I told him I
had my pin money wrapped in my
handkerchief and lost It He said
there was a great deal of money lost
In cotton these days. Chicago News.
Tommy To-morrow' t your birthday,
a.ln't it, ma? I wlsht I had a dollar;
I'd buy you a present Ma That't
thoughtful of you, my dear. But why
do you need a dollar? Tommy 'Cause
that's the price of It It's the dandi
est catcher's mask you ever saw.
Philadelphia Press.
Fond Mother I don't know what to
do. I want to send my daughter to
college, and yet I don't want to send
her into tbe world unprotected. Wise
visitor, who has observed the daugh
ter's disposition You mean that It
would be unkind to send her out Into
the unprotected world I
Never say again that a newspaper
writer Is not a master of diplomacy.
One of the fraternity was to write up
the history of an old lady of 98. He
was told she had never so much at
learned her letters. Did he blurt it
out In print? Not a bit of It Ha
merely stated on bis finely written
article that "she can read tbe finest
print as well as she ever could." ...
Qaeer.
"Hades Is supposed to be located in
the center of the earth, isn't it?" re
marked the thermometer.
"Yes, but what of it?" Inquired th
barometer.
"It seems funny, I was just think
ing the lower flown I should get in
that direction the higher up I'd go."-
Philadelphia Press.
It sometimes happens that a family
which cannot boast that one of Its
members underwent an operation, can
recall a time when one of the children
went from one convulsion into another.
" PE-RU-NA TONES UP
IF
SAYS WtS EEAUTtFVL YOUNQ Otto,
.
MISS MARJORY HAMPTON, OP NEW YORK.
Miss Marjory Hampton, 2016 Third Avenue, New York City, wrlU-s:
"Peruna It a fin medicine to take any season of th year. Takea In th
spring It tones up th system and acta as a tonic, strengthening me mor
than a vacation. In th fall and winter I have found that It cure colds and
catarrh and also find that It la Invaluable to keep the bowels regular, acting
as a gentle stimulant on th system. In fact, I consider It a whol medlcln
chest." Miss Marjory Hampton.
PURE BiOOD
Blood Impurities of Spring
. time Cause, Preven
tion and Cure,
Dr. Hartman't medical lectures are
eagerly scanned by many thousand
readers.
On of the moat timely and interest
ing lectures he ever delivered was his
recent lecture on the blood impurities
ot spring.
The doctor said in substance that
very spring the 11 md is loaded with
the effete accumulations of winter,
deranging the digestion, producing
sluggishness of the liver, overtaxing
the kidneys, interfering with the ac
tion of the bowels and the ro tr cir
culation of the blood.
. This condition of things produces
what is popularly known as spring
fever, spring malaria, nervous exhaus
tion, that tired feeling, blood thicken
n i and many other name.
Sometimes the victim is 1 liious, dys
peptic and constipated; sometimes he
Sometimes we may learn mor from
a mail's errors than from his virtues.
Longfellow.
THE KING" bFSI
BLOOD PURIFIERS
No remedy ever yet discovered has met with such
popular favor at S. S. S. The people everywhere indorse it,
and there are few homes where S.
not known and used. It is superior in many ways to the ordi
nary blood medicines. In the first
purely vegetable compound, made
selected for their wonderful purifying and tonic properties that act
upon the blood, purging it of impurities and restoring .it to a healthy,
natural condition. At the same time, under its tonic eflccts the gen
eral system improves, the sluggish organs are toned up, and renewed
strength and vigor and better ncalth is the result. No bad after-effect
follow the use of S. S. S., as so often happens with blood medicines
containing strong minerals, which derange the stomach end digestion
and in other ways damage the system. For diseases of the blood,
such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Boils and Pirn
ALWAYS KEBF8 8. B. 8. ON HAND. P.1.68', 6 ra B- JC"r
Montlono,A-k.,Ma,8M803. p,00.dt Vo nnd th
0Umni-ror about tw.lv yr I hav troubles due to impure or
bn usln- your 8. 8. 8. as a household remedy, bad condition of the blood,
Z hav takan it a a tonlo and appatlser, and ba- no remedy acts so promptly
Usv tbr 1 non bstUr. I hav used It for my j thorourrhlv as. ? Q f I
ehlldrsn at various tlm.s for Uttl skin ruptlons, na "gniy .
boiundpoionaoai.dbypiaylns;irlthwds. " reaches deep-seated.
8.8.8.1s my standard, never mind what la th long-standing cases, upon
matter. If I us a botti ot 8. 8. 8. It ton up th which the ordinary potash
:,.rA
8. 8. 8. th bast remedy of th kind that hav Z nave noettect. Even whero
vrusd,aadganrnvkepi there is an hereditary
tlyr.m.dy. brs. v. o. wbxttinoton. predjBpo8ftion to
disease,
S. S. S will search out and remove from the blood the fixed poison and
build up the health ; it enriches and purifies weak, thin blood and stim
ulates the circulation. Pure blood is essential to health. You can
exjst without good blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every
organ, tissue and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment,
and unless this vital fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of
the body suffers and the system soon breaks down. Nature hat pro
vided in S. S. S. a remedy for diseases of the blood" which long
experience and a thorough test have proven superior to all others, ana
the acknowledged King of Blood Purifiers," ,
OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charged graduated physicians,
is an important part of our business, maintained for the benefit of those
who need advice or special information in regard to their case. Writs
Ot, and our physicians will advise you without charge.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
PRUSSIAN
LICE KILLER
yours Is
1. H
is just tns
fOJlTLAND tKED CO.,
At4V "
The improved Alvord Sage Brush Grubber and Land Cleaner
Takes
will remove Sage
"ILL. a4jS1 1
out all
brush by
vuiuo. vw.
iur Heuuiug
the roots
leaving same In
use or a mow at a cose
piles at regular
intervals. Teeth are
not to
i per
acre
automatically cleaned.
No cloeKhiflV Will work on
atony ground. Our booklet
describing the machine in detail.
Tfa slvanfacfAa rnaf. ahfrtnino?
weignx, etc., sent iree on application, g:
TUC DIIDTDM IK TO M
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IBZZ ARAPAnOC ST. DENVER,
THE SYSTEM
TAKEN IN THE SPRING."
it weak, nervous tnd depressed; and
again he may have eruptions, swelling
and other blood humors. Whichever
l is, the cause is the same effete
accumulations in th blood.
Nothing la mor certain within th
whole range of medical science than
that a course of Peruna In early spring
time will perfectly and effectually pre
vent or cure this almost universal affec
tion. Everybody feels it in some dogtee.
A gn at majority are disturbed con
sidcrably, while a large per cent ot th
human family are made very miserable
by this condition every spring. ,
Peruna will prevent it if taken In
time.
Peruna will cure it if taken at di
rected. Peruna is the ideal spring medicine
of the medical profession.
It yon do not derive prompt and sat
ItfuC'ory re ults from the use ot Peru
na, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving-
a full statement of your rase, and
he will be pleased to give you hit valu
able advice gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman, President ot
The Ilaitinaa Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
It takes two to inakt a quarrel until
you have on of your own, aud then it
la always tht other on who make It
S. S. tor the blood it
place S. S. S, is a guaranteed
exclusively of medicinal root
Kills Lion on Poultry. Ton
paint tha porches, th
fumes kill tha ilea. Ben
cannot feed lice and feed
yon. Price, SOo and 81.00 a can. Bold by dealers.
PRUSSIA REMEDY CO., St Paul, Minn.
U.ntlem.n : I am a brsodnr of llrst-clsss Sll-Lam Wjaadottsa.
I won acan of your PHUSB1 AN LIQUID LIUB K IIXKR as a spwial
premium at lbs St. Paul Poultry Show of IVOO, and And It Is all
rtffht. Thara ars savsral hsr that w.nts. rf M.fil lie kill. And
all liirht. WB kt SWAOd RUT, Wsjrtsla. Minn.
MaIajNB, of Adflt, Mo , says tbs PKUHM1AN LIOK KiLLUt
minf lor lies on boss, ana is worm nm tlmss Its c
Fortlend, Or., Coast Affents
Brush, Babbit Brush, Grease Wood.
Mm mm A. I m. . "
AJUBveti mo grouna in perioct condition
wituoui me,
exceed
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