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Peculiar To Itself is it does In what It and what —con taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system—is true only of White Buffalos Old buffalo hunters of the western Kansas prairies used to tell of having seen and pursued white buffalo. There were white buffalo albinos, such as are found at rare Intervals in all the families of the animal kingdom; but the number of those which existed in fact and of those which existed purely In the Imagination, says the Kansas City Journal, were In wonderful dls- proportion. In 1873 old Ben Canfield, who roatn- id ths plains wlth bls tall, gaunt wife tor a companion, followed a herd of buffalo from ths northern edge of what Is now Oklahoma to the sand hills of Nebraska, thinking to kill a big whits bull which be bad seen iu the herd. After three weeks of patient stalking Canfield did kill the bull, only to find that the whiteness of its ap pearance was due to a coat of white wash. An explanation of this phenomenon would not be needed by people familiar wlth the natural lime beds of western Kansas. The habit of the buffalo Is to roll or wallow In every pool of water or mud bole to which hs comes. Can field's buffalo had simply been rolling in a bed of native lime, which, when dried in the aun, coated bis blds with , a kind of plaster. No doubt these lime holes account for many of the "white buffalo” so of ten reported by hunters. I Have Every Reason to Praise Pe-ru-na,” 0 Ayers WRITES MRS. KANE, OF CHICAGO. You can hardly find a home without its Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Death.—What we call death Is not really death, It Is a mere separation of soul and body, and the soul the essen Englishwoman—Have yon been te tial thing of us Ilves on.—Rev. Lyman Westminster Abbey yet? Fair Amer Abbott. Congregationalism at Berkley, ican—No; but I bear It highly spoken Cal. of.—Ex. I Salvation.—The world has never out Visitor—Has your little baby sister grown Christ's conception of salvation. got any teeth? Tommy—Oh, yes! I up a cold in a single night, No other medicine acts like it; Lon3inq,N>ch, And can never outgrow it, for the law guess she’s got ’em, but she sln't wards off bronchitis, prevents no other medicine has done so of it is written in the very page of the hatched ’ em out yet — Philadelphia pneumonia. Physicians ad much real, substantial good, no universe Itself.—Rev. R. M. Waters, Ledger. vise parents to keep it on hand. other medicine has restored health Congregationalism Brooklyn, N. Y. “What do you think of my death •'The beat couyh medicine money ceu buy and strength at so little cost. 1« Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. F<’f the co'itfhs of GEACL. LDWD. MYKTLL GEORGE m REEVEJ KAHL, Literature.—The Bible is a litera scene?" asked the actor. “Well, It children nothing could no-tlbly be better.’ “I was troubled with scrofula and came 172 Jebor JI, C hicago , I u. J acob S hull , Saratoga, Ind. ture, not a book; It is the literature of seemed to me It came a little too late near losing my eyesight. For four months 1 3. C. AVER CO.. 50c.. fl 00. |n piece,” was ths reply.—Chlca- 55C.. a great people, and as such it gives us could not see to do anything. After taking All druggists. Mrs. K. Kane, 172 Sebor Street, Chi for T.nwell. Mum. an insight into the beginning of the re cago, gO Evening Post two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I could see III., writes: to walk, and when I had taken eight bottles I ------ — ligion of a great people. — Rev. W 8. Dally Guide to Flattery.—If you "Peruna has been used so long in could see as well as ever.” Susis A. H airs Ila Ins ford. Episcopalian, New York our family that I do not know how I meet a woman who strongly suspects ton . Withers, N. C. City. could get along without it. I have that she Is a beauty, ask ber earnestly Mood's Sarsaparilla promises to ’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pessimism.—On the whole, life is g.ven it to all of my children at differ If all ber family are beautiful.—Bal Ayer Cure and keeps the promise. Pectoral In breaking up a cold. not so bad as we were taught to ex ent times when they suffered with timore American. croup, colds and the many ailments pect it; the fears of pessimism are not that Dorothy—So Jack kissed you, eli? children are subject to, and am A Fool and His Wisdom. Odd Th in if. About ihe 'Possum. realized by healthy men; our young pleased to say that it has kept them Did you give him any encourage A story, which is credited to Major fears were larger than the experienced The American opossum is one of the in splendid health. I have also used ment? Judla—Encouragement! Say. Pond by the New York Tribune, tells most curious animals living In the it __ for _ a ________ catarrhal _______ difficulty long Peruna i always stays. No home can „ of _ __ _ ______ 1 guess you don't know Jack, do you? of a weak minded lai who went to facts.—Rev Robert Mackenzie, Pres — United States. It is the only one that standing, and it cured me in a short spare Peruna after the first trial of it. byterian, New York City. — Philadelphia Ledger. the miller's to ' ■ ive some gruiu ground. carries Its young In a pouch, like the ao I have every reason to * praise Mrs. A. Hobson, 225 Washington The Century's Summer Campaign. I The Bread of Life.—There Is in the time, Anything To Blame It On.—Mother The miller said to him: Peruna.”—Mrs. K. Kane. kangaroo. It Is the only animal that St., Lansing, Mich, Writes: city not only literal physical famine, It is announced that each of the —Johnny Jone«, did you get that aw "So you are a fool, eh?" can feign death perfectly. It is re summer and autumn numbers of The but a famine of the bread of life. And Pe«ru-na Protects the Entire House "Peruna has been such a blessing “I guess I am,” replied the youth. markable for banging by Its tali 11k'- Century will carry out a special plan. ful cold out skating? Son—Mother. I to my only child, as well as myself, hold Against Catarrhal think I caught it washing my face “A fool, eh? A natural!” mused the on the boulevards in splendid palaces a monkey. It has hands resembling that I feel induced to give my testi The June issue, for instance, will be Diseases. miller. “We haven’t many natural no less than In the foulest slums, men those of a human being. Its snout it a Western number, its long and full , yesterday morning.—Judge. monial. He has always suffered from aro perishing for lack of It. — Rev. P. catarrh ot the head and throat, and I like a hog's, while its mouth Is liber table of contents representing, by sub- | ' The Empress of China—What Is fools, hereabouts. Do you mind If I S. Henson, Baptism Boston, Mass. One of the greatest foes with which had to use extra precautions so as not ally furnished with teeth. Its eyes are jeet or by contributor, eveiy trans-Al that strange noise I hear? The Min ask you a few questions?" Self-Defense.—The fight with the every family lias to contend is our to have him exposed to damp or cold “Oh, no, sir, »f course not,” the lad like a rut's and it hisses like a snake leghany State or Territory. It will be, ister of the Interior—It is the bottom slums Is not a mere philanthropy; It Is changeable climate. To protect the weat. er. Last year he was taken dropping out of the Naw York stock answered, politely. in a certain sense, a Western exhibit Deafness Cannot Be Cured “Well, my bo;, since you are a fool,” a measure of self-defense. The age- family from colds and coughs is always with la grippe, and as it was a sever« market, your majesty — Life. case, caused me much anxiety. No for the St. Louis Fair. There will bs b» local applications ss they esnnot reach tho long struggle of the church to uplift dlwaMil portion ot me ear. iLeie Is only one eight articles of special significance to Stimulation.—Biggs—I understand began the mllltr, “I want you first to and to save is as much a service to the a serious problem, and often impossi med cine helped him till he took Pe way lo cure dea lies, and that la by Cuuatltu- ble. tell me what you know, and afterward runa. I noticed an improvement at tlonal remedies, business la cauai d by an In- the West and of much general intereat, that young Briefly has taken up the Sooner or later it is the inevitable once and in three weeks he was a dif what you dof't know. Now, to begin, saints as to the sinners.—Rev. J. C. I flam d condition ot the mucous lining of tho including a word for forestry from ex law sine« be married. Diggs—Very Adams, Episcopalian, Hartford, Conn. ' fate of very one to catch cold. Care in ferent child; the grippe had been com Eustachian Tube. When this tube la Inflamed what do you know?” I understand that bls wife iou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear- President Cleveland, four striking color likely. “I know,’ said the boy, “that the Honesty.—Men find it easier to take avoiding exposure and the use of prop pletely cured and I noticed that the ng, end wh.-ri it la entirely closed, Ilesfneaa la pages, eleven stories besides further lays It down to him.—Chicago News. ' the result, and unleas the Inflammation can 1« miller’s lio;s are fat” the path of least resistance. But the er clothing will protect from the fre catarrh was made better. He kept taken out and this tulie re to ed to Its normsl chapters of Jack London’s “The Sea- taking it two weeks longer, w hen he Willie—Pa, you don’t get chestnuts “ Good! Very good! ” said the miller. honest mau will fonow the beckoning quency and perhaps the severity of condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Wolf,” and various other features that until after there's a frost, do you? Pa “That Is what you know. Now tell band of truth at any and all cost. He colds, but with the greatest of piecau was entirely well. I now U3e it off Bln ■ canes out of ten are caused by Catarrh, and on for colds, cramps, indigestion which Is nothing but an Inllamed condition of promise much pleasure and profit. —Except In the case of a farce-com will be true to the promptings of his tions they will come. This is a settled or. general indisposition, and find it the-mucous suriaces. The July issue will be a special fic edy, my son. Then the chestnuts come us what you don't know.” We will give One Hundred Dollars for any fact of human experience. Everybody "I doj ’ t know whose grain fattens superior to any doctors or medicine I conscience, no matter what the world Cane ot brain-as (mused by catarrh) that can tion number, but will have also a paper first and the frost afterward.—Phila 'em,” riplied the youth. not l>e cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend lor on “The New West Point,” with im will say.—Rabbi J. L. Levy, Hebrew, must expect to be caught somewhere or ever tried. It keeps me, as well as delphia Press. Circulars, free. somehow. my child, in perfect health, and I Pittsburg, Pa. pressing drawings from the architects’ F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. A Farmer Found It. Perhaps it will be wet feet, or a gladly recommend it to mothers.”— A Physician's Blunder.—Dr. Jinks Bold by Druggists, 75c. plane, and two or three articles touch- Danger.—It is one of the dangers ot Mrs. A. Hobson. Movnt Pleasant, Utah, May 23.—To Hod's Family Illis are the beet. ing interests in the Far East. Andre ' —I suppose you must have lost some find a medicine that will cure every ail our modern preoccupation with novels draught, or damp clothes, or it may be one of a thousand other little mishaps, We have on file many thousaand tes of your patients by being away for Refused to Serve. Castaigne’a pictures of the world's fair, ment due to diseased or disordered Kid and the dramatic successes of the but no one is shrewd enough to always timonials like the ones given above. A Frenchman went to a brother for which the studies were made on so long a time? Dr. Kent—Yes, con stage that our emotional life is called neys has been the aim of many physi avoid the inevitable catching cold. We can only give our readers a slight member of his lodge and said to him: the grounds, are making and are prom found ltl Ten or a dozen of them got into activities that are not always har-1 cians and chemists. There is no fact of medical science glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited i well.—Boston Transcript ised for an eaily number. “What does a polar bear do?” monlous with the rest of our life. — Mr. C. E. Peterson, a farmer of this better known than that Peruna cures endorsements we are receiving every Small Consolation.—The Landlady— The brother answered: What Gorman Is Really Like. place says he lias found such a remedy Rev. T. C. Hall, Congregationalism I catarrh wherever located. Thousands month. No other physician in the I ’ m afraid Mr. Slopay has forgotten “What does a polar bear do? Why, As statesmen go, Gorman is not an and that he lias tried it with success in Brooklyn, N. Y. of families in all parts of the United world has received such a volume of en he sits on the ice." old man. Born in 1839, he has seen wbat a large bill he owes me. Tbs his own case. Mr. Peterson says the ; False Ideals.—A sermon molded and States are protected from colds and ca thusiastic and grateful letters of thanks Star Boarder — No, be hasn ’ t. Hs said “Sits on gee Ice?” sixty-tlve years, but they rest upon remedy is Dodd’s Kidney Pills, a medi shaped to human fashion oftentimes tarrh by Peruna. Once in the family as Dr. Hartman for Peruna. “Yes,” said the brothor, “there Is him lightly. Ills form Is still as erect only yesterday that ho wished be bad cine introduced here about seven looks well, but Christ is obscured and nothing else to Bit on.” money enough to move.—Judge. as ever, and bls shoulders as broad. months ago. the conscience of the hearer is un Fate or a Jewel. “Veil, vat he do, too?” Mlsa Pepprey—I suppose that was Personally Gorman Is a man of few "I am glad to be allowed to testify to aroused. Sin's putrefaction must be SEIN rr EB Wife—I discharged the cook to-day. “What does he also do? Why, he petty vices. He is a baseball crank—'your valet I saw with you yesterday. I ghat good things Dodd’s Kidney Pills cut out by the surgical knife of eternal Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, 914 F St., Husband — Why, I thought you said eats fish." Wui.ington, D. C. 5th N. H. Vols., 1S 1-65. or was when the national game flour- Cholly—My dealt Miss Peppwey, don’t have done for me. I used this remedy truth.—Rev. R. S. Rowe, Methodism not long ago that she was a perfect “Eat fish—sits on zee Ice and eats ished—and wastes money raising say “valet.” That word, you know, for Kidney trouble and it cured me Kenneyvllle, Md. jewel? fish. Then I not accept." Miss Pepprsy ( completely. chickens and vegetables on his farm la not used now ai Wife—Yes, but jewels, you know, are The Man Outside.—There is only one "You don't accept? What do you at Laurel, Md., a few miles from Wash —Well, then, your “keeper."—Ex. ‘ “1 can heartily recommend Dodd’s man In the world who is outside the more ornajnental than useful. mean?” Mlsa Howjames (at the opera)—! K idney Pills to all who suffer with ington. Unlike some statesmen he Is pale of religion, and be is the conceit Piso a Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds “Oh, non, non. I does not accept. not given to the amusement known at Hasn’t she a marvelous technique? any kind of Kidney trouble.” ed man, the self-centered and self-sat consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, I was appointed to act as polar bear the Capitol as “opening wine,” and Mr. Cahokia—Yes, but she doesn’t—er Mr- Peterson s case is only one of isfied man. Between him and the and st druggists. to see funeral.” neither does he smoke tobacco Inces- j —seem to know how to manage It many just as convincing that have been kingdom of God there is a great gulf Nearing the Limit. santly, like some of his distinguished gracefully. She gives It a sort of kick reported recently. This new remedy fixed.—Rev. J. H. Mellsb, Episcopa have conquered Rheumatism lian. Brooklyn, N. Y. “Do you know, darling,” said the love colleagues, nor chew It, like certain when she turns around.—Chicago Trib- 8eems I completely, not a single case having sick young man who was busy planting eminent juriats. His family life has I une. Freedom.—What man wants Is less microlfes, “that I believe it makes me a I been reported where Dodd's Kidney TH« Short..* W m - I "My gracious! What a < boon Ideal. of government; the relaxation of op better man every time I kiss you?” | Pill, have failed to cure peifeetly and Gorman Is not approachable, in the gasped tbs shopper; “I’m nearly out of an attack ot “Well,” rejoined the taffy-haired girl pressive laws; larger freedom for thé ordinary sense. He does not wear an dead.” “Permit me, madam," aaid ths permanently. Individual, stronger fraternity, more in the parlor scene, “at the pace you are air of very marked geniality, and as a floorwalker, politely, “to call your at Love's Labor Lost. perfect equality. Out of this larger going now there will soon be no more rule, be keeps his own counsel and tention to our undertaking department Anxious Mamma—Clara, dear, what freedom will come prosperity, peace room for improvement.” makes confidants of few. But his man In the basement.”—Philadelphia Led did Mr. Coldeash say last night when he and happiness for all.—Rev. George E. " city and town Mothers will find Mrs. Winslows’a Soothing ner, at all times, is suave and polite, ger. was trying to button your glove in the Reed, Metuodlst, Carlisle, Pa. town in Oree on Byrup the best remedy to use tor their children and be has a fashion of calming ene Washington and Idaho. Dignified, hon during the teething period.. Mr. B.—My dear Mrs. Croesus, mny hall? Sorrow. — All Christian sorrow, as Clara—Oh, he merely said that any orable, permant nt and imiuens* ly profit mies that has stood him In good stead. I not put your name down for tickets man who made gloves that were as hard well as all Curlstlan experiences are able employment at home or on the A Selfish Youth. —Leslie's Monthly. to Professor Pundit's course ot lec to button as mine ought to quit the busi but different methods of God's own He—Although you are engaged to me, road; something new; send stamp or From Examination Papers. tures on Buddhism? Mrs. C.—Oh, by ness. through which He gives higher and you don’t treat me a bit better than you call at office for details. Anxious Mamma—Well, dear, take my fuller revelations of Ills love and bless do Dick. A friend handed me these excerpts all means! You know bow passion SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. advice and don't waste eny more time from examination papers which be bad ately fond I am of flowers.”—Pick- ing, and develops Ills people to better She—How selfish you art! I'm en 129 Seventh Street, Podland, Oregon in that direction. collected during the past year. They Me-Up. fitness for service.—nev. J. R. Mackay, eased to him. too. are the result of asking the youngsters Presbyterian, Glens Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Jllson—Foreign newspapers ’ft Permanently curua. Wo nts or nerronsnee« >y LI0UOR-MORPHINE-TOBACCO to write sentences showing the mean contain many advertisements of titles TRtDf U after first day’suseofDr.KlIne’sGreatNerve Love for All.—God loves all His e HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED torer. Send for Free S3 trial bottle and treatise« MAUK. ing of the words they had to spell: for sale by members of noble families. children, and does not love one less be FOR FULL PARTICULARS — Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd-- 83? Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pfc Mathematics are all the studies put Old Jllson—They should advertise for cause He has another, or because ile together. sealed proposals from American heir has msny millions of children, He Keeps on Talking. Young girls in Greece «nd Italy wor It would take quite long to travel esses; this Is leap year.—Detroit Free Is to use loves them all and has'love enough for “Does that barber across the street shiped Diana until they were of age, the radius of the world. Press. when they dedicated their girdles to her them all, and He wants His children shut up on Sunday?" asked the stran- Stenography means to be a type Laying Down the Lavr.—Lady (en h.v hanging them up in her temple or to love each other.—Rev. L. M. Zim ger within the gates. writer. "Oh. no,” repjlied the landlord of the merman, Lutheran, Baltimore, Md. tertaining friend’s little girl)—Do you grove, and turned to Aphrodite. Equilateral means nearly half. village inn, “he merely closes bis shop.’* take sugar, darling? The Darling- Affection.—No man has a moral Which afford« not only sure relief, The wild lyon was very radius. but a prompt cure. It soothe«, Yes, please iAdy—How many lumps? right to swear before the altar of God He was very radius at me. subdues, and ends tho suf ferine. Oregon Blood Purifier is The Darling—Oh. about seven, and that he will be true to one woman, rightly named, because it purifies the Radlous, a different kind of people. Price» 25c. and 5Oc. when I’m out to tea I start with cake. unless he believes that he Is absolute blood and tones up the body. The radius of the hoi« was 15 feet —Punch. master of his affection. If he disbe- deep.—Boston Record. Mr. Mllyuns—Now. Tommy, Hevea, and takes one woman to wife, To be honest as thia world goes, la te must go to school and work bard. he la a liar and a hypocrite.—Rev. be one mau picked out of ten thousand. Why, look at me! I started without Frank Crane, Congregatioualist, Wor- —SLakspeare. a cent, and now I'm a millionaire. cester. Mass. Tommy—Yes, I know; but you can't The Ruin of Nations.—Prosperity do It any more. They all have cash haa been the ruin of nations—Egypt, registers now.—Ex. Syria, Greece and Rome. There Is In It a bacillus that tends to overstep “Living at Swamphurst, eb? That's prudenci a blunting of fine sensibili- up the river. Isn't It?” “Yes. ,M 1 “Ar« ties, a lessening of idenls, a treading your grounds near the water?" “Well, Remember this when you buy Wet underfoot of eternal principles of right sometimes they're as much as six Weather Clothing and look for the It increases the appetite, tones up the Inches from the surface, and on rare and Justice.—Rev. G. B. Burns, Meth name TOWER on the buttons. odist. Philadelphia, Ta. stotnaeh, invigorates and strengthens the occasions there's no water on them at This sign and this name have stood Dangers.—There are two dangers system, and furnishes purer and better blood for the up alL”—Philadelphia Ledger. Miss napgood fells how she for the BEST during sixty-seven which threaten the churches In their A Shrewd Wife.—Mra Greene—I building of the run-down constitution. You will find no tonic escaped an awful operation by relation with the pastors; the people's years of increasing sales. to act so promptly and beneficially where the health haa given hope you trust your husband Implicit If your dealer will not supply you write for any. the strength over-taxed by hard work and close confinement. ly? Mrs. Brown—Oh, yes, Indeed; but using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege over estimation of the minister and their underestimation of themselves. free catalogue of black or yellow water Those living in the low, marshy sections of the country, exposed to I wouldn't have him know It for the table Compound. The church may have an able uilnis- proof oiled coats, «lickers, suits, hats and world. If be were aware ot my per miasmatic poisons and breathing the impure air arising from stagnant P iis M m . P inkham : — I suffered ter. brilliant and eloquent, but if be- lorse goods for all kinds of wet work. FROM DEALER fect trust In him be might be tempted for “ four pools and swamps, till their year« with what th« doctor« Canton, Ohio, Aug. fl, 1903. No. 22—100«. " ! cause of this the people sit down In P. N. U. A. J. TOWER CO. THB «OWE*-. to take advantage of it. you know." — called Salpingitis (inflammation of th« Gentleman: 8. 8. 8. ia a rood med io I ne. I keep systems are filled with ma »OJTOM. MAJK 0. >*. 3 IGN , , admiration and congratulation the cha it in the houae all the while. It ia an excellent Boston Transcript fallopian tubes and ovaritis), which is TOWER CANADIAN CO, 1 TITHBN writing to advertiser, plena« laria and their health under tonlo to »ire strength to the system and tone to <qW«Ml> Exercise for Both.—Does your wife • most distressing and painful ailment, riot wheels of truth are choked rather TORONTO. CAN. UMiroo, I TT mention thia paper. _______ |0> mined, will find S. S. S. a all the orpana. It give« appetite and energy and affecting all the surrounding parts, ¡than helped along.—Rev. Richard,Tur- makes one feel bettor in every way. I have found go in for athletics?” "L'm—yea. In a undermining the constitution, and sap most excellent tonic, and its it i ner, Methodist Philadelphia, Ta. alao an excellent blood purifier. For months I way She went our yesterday to take timely use has many times was troubled with an ltohtn* akin eruption on exercise; said she was going to walk ping the life forces. If you had seen Nothing New.—The world has been the face, and I tried opeoialista and many reme I me a year ago, before I began taking prevented the serious com dies to tret a ours, but S. 8. S. ia tho only medicine up a long hill.” "And she did?" “No; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable j busy eighteen hundred years plications that so often that teemed to relievo. I am now comparatively she got Into the dry goods district «nd Compound, and had noticed the ' John laid down his pen; very since Perhaps It*® Plate Trouble. busy, free of thio eruption. I think a treat deal of your result from malaria. You can sunken eyes, sallow complexion, and | The thoughts of men hare gone every- modioine, believing* it to be the boat blood purifier ran up a long bill Instead. Plate trouble ts a common thinjr, and there general emaciated condition, and com Good blood, good appe and tonlo known to th* world to-dav. are various kinds of It. Many plates never easily see that I am the one who was where searching for truth. I want pared that person with me as I am to were right. Others are properly made, but MBS. FRANK HORNER. tite and good digestion are exercised.”—Kansss City Journal. the mouth is not put iu proper condition day, robust, hearty and well, you some man to write one sentence of 1880 B. Seventh at. for wearing the plate. the foundation stones of A Count of Boundless Nerve.— would not wonder that I feel thankful moral of religious truth that Is not in- good health. S. S. S. sup Count Nottapennl—Lae* Yilght I glva to you and your wonderful medicine, germed at least tn what Jesus said If your plates are tn anr way unsatisfactory Altoona. Pa., Jaw 80,1903. we will be glad to mace an examination which restored me to new life and and In what, by Inspiration, the apostle plies all these, containing I have always bwn sverae to «lvlng * taatimo- so leetle beent to Miss Roxley zat I and tell you the cause of trouble. in five months, and saved me as it does ingredients for nial, and only do so now b«c«ns« of a dasirs to vould like she should marry wls ma. health We extract teeth wholly without pain and from an awful operation.”—Miss I kkn . wrote. They canndl give you on those bars others benefited by ths uss of your most the purification of the blood sxc.il.nt msdlotns. Bsfors using B. B. s. this Aecum—And did she give you any eu- IlAroooD, 1023 Sandwich St Windsor, J lines the dot of an “1” or the cross ot all work is at lower than reasonable rates. and also well-known tonic spring I vsry mnoh felt ths nssd or a tonlo ; was conragenient? Count Nattapennl— Ont----<5000 frr'Wt tf art,/.«/ of »boot lot tor a 'X” And the world Is coming to rec Extracting free when plates or bridges are DK A. *Aae. with Dyspepeia and Constipation, and do not know. She simply say to me. mol Of fonolMoooo ceewt *• ordered. ognise that unique and amazing fact properties, making it the troubled ■ny blood was In bad condition. The uas of your “What kinds «• nerve food do you Ovariti« or Inflammation of the I —Rev. C. D. Foss, Methodist, New ideal remedy in cases where apeclfio haa driven away ell indloatlons of Dya- regulated my boerela, enriched my blood, use?"—Philadelphia Presa. ovaries or fallopian tubea which adjoin York City. the blood has deteriorated, pepala, Open evening till 9 Bundays from 9 to 12 Oregon, Main Ar¿s and oaused ms to gain SO pounda in weight, so the ovaries may mult from sudden Honndaboai Proposal. the stomach disordered and that I feel In hotter phyaloal condition than I stopping of tho monthly flow, from Garlic In Salado. have in yeara. In my judgment there la no better Ils—Miss Wilmington, as ths only Inflammation of the womb, and many appetite has failed. tonlo and blood purifier on the market than your A way to flavor a salad with garlic S. S. S. being a purely preparation, ana I uuheaitatln«ly reoomm.nd it daughter of your mother. I suppos« other causes. The «lightest indication In tho moat delicate manner la to let A. L. F1SHEK. you take a keen interest In her happi of trouble with th« ovaries, indicated Vegetable compound, leaves as snob. by dull throbbing pain in the side, ac a clove of garlic remain for twenty- no bad after-efrects, like the strong potash and mineral remedies, which ness? after-efie< companied by heat and shooting pains, four hour« In a quart bott'e of salad She—Most assuredly. Why? should claim your instant attention. are bad on the stomach and nerves. A course of S. S. S. now will He—Oh, I only wanted to know If It will not cure itself, and a hospital oil before the latter Is used. Tbla gives fortify the system, and the impurities that have accumulated through you would like ber to hare me for Just the Indefinable tang that much • operation, witn all its terrors, may the long winter months are more readily and promptly thrown off,and eon In law.—New York Times. lmprovee the ealad without overdoing •aaily result from neglect. ’ the garlic flavor. the warm weather finds you in good physical condition, instead of Cologne's First Railway. weak, run-down, tired ana debilitated, with no appetite or energy, as In 1878 a Belglau company con- Mrs. Misfit—Charles, do you think ia apt to be the case where the system is neglected and nature left to PISO s CURE FOR re at rue ted th. first street railway In the I am gowned well enough for the re V* take care of herself. If you need a tonic and appetiser, you will city of Cologne. Germany, and tlie ceptlou? Mr. Misfit—Yea; bow am I O find S. S. S. the best. 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