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    Spring Medicine
,miQf Jl fio other ieuon when good
medicine U to muuh needed as In the
Spring.
Tho blood I Impure, weak and
Impoverished a condition Indicated
by pimples and other eruption! on tha
face and bod, by deficient vitality,
Ion of appetite, lack cf strength, and
want of animation.
Hood's SarsapariUa
and Pills
Make the blood pure, vigorous and
rich, crcato appetite, give vitality,
atrcngtb and animation, and cure
all eruptloni. Have the wholo family
begin to take them today.
Mood's Baraaparilla hat been uaed In
oar family (or some time, and always with
Rood remits. Last spring I was all run
down and got a bottle of It, and as naual
received great beneflf." Mna Bsuwa
Boyce, Btowe, Vt.
Hood'a tarsaparllla promlsea to
ure and keeps the promise.
lrtllandnl I'enmea Not Wanted.
Few bualneea men will employ a
left handed person as a clerk or book
keeper and the prejudice against tbem
ei tends to the government depart
ments at Washington. The chiefs of
those departments are entirely willing
to overlook bad penmanship on the
part of a realty good and Industrious
clerk, but It Is the man or woman who
writes with the left hnnd at which the
bilk Is made. The dead line Is drawn
Just the moment It Is ascertained that
n clerk Is left-liandMl and lia la fnrfh.
with Inform...! that if it u i.i. rfo.tr. "1 don't want to knock anybody,'
to continue In government service It lald the fcToceryman to the pretty cook,
will boUeceasary for him to write with i"but " 1 w" " ,rl an' wa,,t'l to pick
his right hand. This Information Is ont fe,1,,r for , company it
always a bitter pill for the left-band wo,1,,,n't be mllkman-pnrtl.klorly
ponholders, but there Is nothing to be 8 m,i'kmnn with bandy legs an' sandy
dono but betfn to write with the right 'nir"
hand or 'throw up the Job,". and few "Oh, you think you're smart, don't
aro anxious to quit government service you?" Mid the pretty cook.
even for this csuse.
Getting: Hid of Matilda.
Conjurer (pointing to hi cabinet)
Ladles and gentleman, I now call your
attention to tho great illusion of the
evening. I will ask any lady In the
audience to step on the stage and enter
tho cabinet I will then close the door.
When I open It aguln the lady will
have disappeared, leaving no trace.
Husband (to his wife) Matilda, my
love, do oblige tho geutlemun and walk
up. Answers,
Mother will And Mr. Wlrulowi'a Soothing
Byre p the best remedy to use lor their ohlldreu
Oarlsg the teetblug period..
A. huge aunfiah, the lorgoat ever seen,
was recently raptured neur Hants Cata
llua Island, off the coast of California.
It weighed about 1.000 pounds.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infanta and Children.
The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Signature of WSS
Early Eruptions of Vesuvine.
The most recent excavation shows
that Vesuvius began Its work ss a
conservator of anthjulty earlier than
the memorable year A. 1). 70. During
the excavstloiis In the valley of the
8rno, near Han Mariano, some most
Interesting antiiiultlea have come to
light Theae had been covered up by
a volcanic depoalt about 0 feet thick,
which polnta to an eruption of Vesu
rlus which must have taken place In
the seventh ceutuy before Christ Tho
relics Include a Greek burying place,
archaic Italian tombs and various
brotise and terra cottas.
eeiey 'v'WK-WOHrrllNL-IOBACtO
Ore rUMTS flrmawlntlt cum
r os full eMncuiASJ
mwirftlfVWTmiTt PONTLANO.Oer.
A I.lttla Mistake.
Young Lady What la tha price ef
that bicycle continue?
Dealer That la not a bicycle coatnme,
tnlaa; It's s suit of sanitary underwear.
riTP Permanently intra, xoflisor nervousness
f 1 10 eiUrflnnday'uaefIr.Kllne'OrlNsrea
Aaetnrer. Kend r rrna SS trial bnttleand trestles,
im. tL IL aUlue, Ltd.. m Arcb nu. 1'hlladelphla, fa.
Another Long-Felt Want.
Tough Have yer got pull enough in
Washington to git a patent for me?
l'ateut Lawyer What I your Invention?
Tough It's a pneumatic tire for per-
Ilce clubs.
GoOtt Tilllf) to
Gloomy Man Who la the fool who
wroto "I Would Not Die . in Spring
time?" Wife Fool!
Gloomy Man Yes. Bprlngtlme la
JuNt the arnaon to die. Eacupe the spring
tiouae cleaning, you know.
That Acid Trouble.
Colusa, Col., April 18th. Much has
been said and written recently about
Uric Acid In the system; what causes
it and how to got rid of It. It is
known to be tho 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 says:
"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 tho result that I was completely
and permanently cured. This was
three years ago and I have not had a
single symptom of the acid trouble
since. I am 76 years of age and I am
well aa ever I was."
You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.
Writ Allen B. Olmsted. T . v V h,
fres sample of Allen 'a Poot-Kaae, It cum
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
aw or tight shoe easy. A certain cure for
eorna. Ingrowing pall and buntoni. All drug-
gui ten it. uou-i accept any substitute.
Alter people pass forty tney rind
that they have no place to wear their
new clothes unless they go to church.
flow's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward fat
any caae o! Catarrh that cannot be cured by
liall'a t'atarrh Cure.
r. J. C1IKNKY CO., Props, Toledo. O.
ne, the undersigned, have known V. J.
"I never thought much about it, but,
come to think of it, I guess I am pretty
flossy. I'm deud wise to the milkman,
anyway. Do you think bis legs is
straight? Well, rnuybe you're rljdit.
What can I huve the extreme pleasure
of brlngln' you this mornin'V J'ever
try any o' this condensed milk? It
beats what these sandy-hnlred rooHters
bring around In quart bottles."
"You can keep it," said the pretty
cook.
"I knew a girl married a sandy-hnlred
man oncet an' "
"Put down a pound of prunes," said
the pretty cook, coldly.
"One extra fine prunes."
"I didn't suy extra-fine."
"All the prunes we'ye got Is extra
fine. This girl was a second cousin of
mine. The man wasn't-a milkman,
though. That's the reason they got on
so well together. A milkman wouldn't
want to get up In the mornin an
build fires. Ills wife 'ud say to him:
'Wllllnin. It's 8 o'clock an' the honas
Is as cold as a barn an'. the children
Is cryin' for their breakfasts.' 'I can't
help It,' he'd say. 'I'm a union man
an' the union positively forbids any
member In good standln' to git up
afore 11. Itulld the Are yourself, an'
while you're about It bring me up
some buttered toast an' coffee.an' some
ejrgs an bacon an-I'll eat It abed.'
That's what a woman 'ud git for mar
ryln' a milkman."
"Hhe'd get worse for marryln' a gro
ceryrnan," said the pretty cook, "par
tlcklcrly a groceryman with a snub
nose. Have you got any codfish?"
"Xot with me," said the groceryman.
"I quit carrjin' It. I can get you
some, though, at the store. Do you
want 'em In bulk or on the half-shell?
Hoe here, Kvallnn. you don't want to
get mad at me because I Joshed you
ttbout the milkman. He's all right 1
haven't got not bin against him except
that he's tut me out with the girl at 67.
1 don't blame him for that, either. If
I got a chance to cut a feller out with
a good-iookin girl like that I'd do It,
too.-'
"A pound of codfish, a peck of cook
In' apples, five pounds of cut-loaf sugar
ai'd the prunes," said the cook, loftily.
"That's all this mornin', an' If you'll
get out of this kitchen an' write it
down on the porch I'll be obliged."
Two new bridges are to be built over
the Neva river at St. Petersburg.
There are in Italy about S.iVO maca
roni factories, which give employment
to 25,000 hands.
With the exception of Brazil, Span
ish la the prevailing language of ev
ery country In South America.
The skin of the whale Is from two
Inches to two feet thick, that of a large
specimen often weighing thirty tons.
The Minister of Agriculture In Prus
sia reports the practical extinction of
the foot-and-moutn disease In that
country.
Artificial eyes were first used by the
Egyptians long before the Christian
era. Mummies nave been round with
were fashioned
of gold, silver, copper or Ivory.
A Brltiah naturalist suggests that
the destruction of animal life by heavy
Chener r the lui is yrmn. and beileTa him
perfectly honorable In all buaineaa trino-1 arti Aria I vm TIipt
buna end financially able to carry out aoyoU-, " . 7
ligations Mill by tnelr arm.
W ear ATlliil, Whcileaale 1'rUfrtiU, Toledo, O.
Wiujixo, K ihnam & Maavis, Y holeaale Drug
gUti. ToUilo, .
Ing directly upon the blood and muooua eur rains has received too little attention.
lacea oi tne yiumi. rnre iao. per ooiua. . Th mortn ltv amona Insects and all
small animals is certainly very great
Meat Is seldom seen on tho break
fast table In Austria and Germany, nor
Is much use made of the prepared ce
reals so popular In America. Wheat
rolls and rye bread form the staple
breakfast food.
The University of Edinburgh has
conferred the degree of doctor of laws
on Hannls Taylor, the former United
States minister to Spain. The same
honor was conferred some time ago by
tlTl
the
Sold by all UruggUta. Testimonials Ires.
UaU's family l'llla are the beau
Rtlll a Child.
Old Man What! Marry that child?
Suitor Your daughter la no louger a
child, sir; she la a woman.
Old Man Nonaenae! Why, she Un't
a bit boaiy yet
Flao s I'll re fa a remedy forcougha, oolds
and consumption. Try it I'rice 25 ceuU,
atdruggiata.
have given the matter closest attention
ssy the weak spot of the Japanese
navy is Its engine rooms. It seems to
lo conceded that Scotland raises more
and better engineers than any other
land.
W. Jennings of Hampton Wick, Eng
land, lately received trom the admir
alty his prize money for services ren
dered while a second class boy on his
majesty's ship Archer, one of the Bal
tic fleet in assisting to capture several
Russian warships in 18S4. The recipi
ent who Is a general dealer, had for
gotten all about his money, uud the
receipt greatly surprised him.
WOMAN AND COUPON HABIT.
PE-RU-HA TONES UP THE SYSTEM
IF TAKEN IN THE SPRIHG."
SAYS THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNQ CITIL.
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W ' ' "V I it
MISS MARJORY HAMPTON, OF NEW YORK.
Miss Marjory Hampton, 2616 Third Avenue, 'New York City, writes:
"Peruna Is aYine medicine to take any season of the year. Taken in the
spring it tones up the system and acts as a tonic, strengthening; me more
than a vacation, in the fall and winter I have found that it cures colds and
catarrh and also find that it Is in valuable to keep the bowels regular, acting
as a senile stimulant on the system. In fact, I consider It a whole medicine
chest." Miss Marjory Hampton.
PURE BLOOD
Blood Impurities of Spring
timeCause, Preven
tion and Cure.
No Nonaense Nowadays.
Modern Poet dive me a rhyme for! the University of Dublin.
influents.
Friend What sre you writing?
Modern Poet An ode to apring.
1
Id.
i
BLOOD PURIFIERS
No remedv ever vet discovered has met with such
popular favor aa S.S. S. The people everywhere indorse it,
and there are few homes where S. S. S. lor the blood is
rot known and used. It is superior in mnny ways to the ordi
nary blood medicines. In the first place S. S. S. is a guaranteed
purely vegetable, compound, made exclusively of medicinal roots
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 effects the gcn
eral system improves, the sluggish orgnns are toned up, and renewed
strength and vigor and better henlth is the result. No bad after-effects
follow the use of S. S. S., as so often happens with blood medicines
containing strong minerals, which derange the stomach and digestion
and in other ways damage the system. For diseases of the blood,
such as Chronic Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Doils and Pim
ples, Eciema, Tetter,
lilood Poisons, and other
troubles due to impure or
bad condition of the blood,
no remedy acts so promptly
and thoroughly as S. S. S.
It reaches deep-seated,
ALWAYS EEBPS B. B. 8. ON HAND.
Montloello, Ark., May SI, 1003.
Oentlemen: For about twelve years Z have
been ualna- your's. S. 8. as a houaehold remedy.
X hae taken It as a tonlo and appetlaer, and be
lieve there Is none better. I hare need It for my
children at various times for little skin eruptione,
tiolla and nolioni aauaed br Dlavina- with weeds.
B. B. 8. Is my standard, never mind what is the long-standing cases, upon
matter. ifluaeabottleotB.B. B. It tonesptha which the ordinary potash
system, oleanaes tha blood and makes ma wsll
again. Aa en ell-round family medicine I oonelder . L ...t,......
s. B. B.ths beat remedy of the kind that havs I nave tioellcct. Even where
vsr used, and generally keep it on hand es a f am- there is an hereditary
llyremsdy. MBS, V. 0. WJilTTlNOTON. ... -iiy
' predisposition to disease,
S. S. S will search out and remove from tho 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
exist without good blood, but can never be robust and strong; for every
organ, tissuo and nerve in the body looks to the blood for nourishment,
and unless this vitai fluid is kept in a pure, healthy state, the rest of
the body suffers and the system soon breaks down. Nature has pro
vided in S. S. S. remedy for diseases of the blood which long
experience and a thorough test have proven superior to all others, and
the acknowledged King of Wood Purifiers."
OUR MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, in charge of 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
. , , i - i ' . i. . . t.
Uij md our pnysicians win aaviao you wmiuui vuuigc,
17r SWIFT SPCCinC CO., ATIANTA, CAm
In Germany, when the vote of the
jury stands six against six, tha pris
oner Is acquitted. A vote of seven
against five leaves the decision to the
court, and in a vote of eight against
four the prisoner Is convicted.
An English engineer named Elwor-
thy, now living in Stuttgart, claims to
have invented an apparatus for pro
viding an abundant and cheap supply
of oione, which will prove of great use
In hospitals, theaters and other buildings.
In the manufacture of knives the dl-
Uslon of labor has been enrnea to
such an extent that one knlfo is han
dled by seventy different artisans from
the moment tho blade is forged until
the instrument Is finished and ready
for tho market.
The cush-on-dellvery parcel post sys
tem has worked successfully In tier
many for forty years. France, Aus
trla, Switzerland, Italy, Holland and,
In fact, practically every country on
the continent, has adopted it, as also
has tho Uutted States.
Little Klmer Is fond of Illblo stories,
and often refers to them in unexpect
ed ways. One day, after absorbing
potash loienge that had beeu given
hlin for bis sore tnroat, be said: "Mam
ma, that fellow Esau was a chump to
trade his birthmark for a mess of that
stuff."
From eight to twelve cata are part
of the equipment of every great ocean
liner, and Uiey duly appear on the
ship's books, where their rations are
accounted for. Each cat Is stationed
at a different pnrt of the ship, and
certain stewards are told to feed them
dally. There Is not a little rivalry be
tween different stewards when tho re
spective merits as rat-catchers of dlf
ferent cats under their chargo are be
ing discussed.
The largest loaves of bread baked
In the world are those of France and
Italy. The "pipe" bread of Italy Is
baked In loaves two feet or three feet
long, while In France the loaves are
rr.ade In the shspe oi very long rolls.
four feet or five feet la length, and la
many cases six feet
A larga number of Scotch engineers
have gone to Japaa to accept positions
on board ef war vessels. Those who
Her Pursuit of Clicar Store Prizes Mors
Intense than Man's.
It la declared that the practice of
giving away coupons with purchases
of cigars and cigarettes has doubled the
amount of smoking done by men. At
sny rate, it has doubled their par
cbaaea. "Women." said a dealer in on of tha
large Broadway tobacco shops, "are (
the chief beneficiaries of the coupon
system women and bellboys. Tha
boys can't wait to collect enougb cou
pons to get anything of value, but
bring them in to ua in small Iota and .'
go away dellgbing In a silver stickpin
or a pocketknlfe.
"But not so with the women. Tbey
start out to collect from 800 to 1,000
coupons and aspire to pearl-mounted
opera glasses and gold watches.
'As compared with women, the men
who save up for prizes are far behind.
I 'knew of a man who -was saving up
coupons for a fine alligator traveling
bag. At one time be had saved over
800. In another week he would have
been able to secure the bag.
"One day there came along a pretty.
well-dressed young woman, who asked
for the bag herself. She had the cou
pons all right, and went on to tell me
that until the day before she had been
the stenographer of this man, but now
she had gone on the stage.
"Her employer had discovered that
she had saved up about a hundred cou
pons herself, and as she had casually
told him she must now purchase arti
cles for travel, out of the goolneag of
his heart he gave her his coupons and
she got the bag. It only goes to show
that a man can't save coupons.
"Women get coupons by strategy as
well as purchases. Their chief victim
is the suscept ble cigar clerk behind the
counter." New York Sun.
Vt. Hartman's medical lectures are
eagerly scanned by many thousand
readers.
One of the most timely and interest
ing lectures he ever delivered was his
recent lecture on the blood impurities
of spring. ,
The doctor said in substance that
every spring the blood is loaded with
the effete accumulations of winter,
deranging the digestion, producing
sluggishness of the liver, overtaxing
the kidneys, interfering with the ac
tion oi me Dowels ana tne proper cir
culation of the blood.
is weak, nervous and depressed; and
again he may have eruptions, swellings
and other blood humors. Whichever
it is, the cause is the same effete
accumulations in the blood.
Nothing is more certain within ihe
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 un:veraal affec
tion. Everybody feels it in some degree.
A great majority are disturbed con.
siderably, while a large per cent of the
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 as di
rected. Peruna is the ideal spring medicine
of the medical profession.
J If yoa do not derive prompt and sat-
isutciory reaita irom tne nee ot f era-
This condition of things produces na. write at once to Dr. Hartman. mr.
what is popularly known aa snrins
fever, spring malaria, nervous exhaus
tion, that tired feeling, blood thicken
ing and many other names.
Sometimes the victim ia Miioos, dra-
peptic and constipated; sometimes he J
ing a full statement of your case, and
he will be pleased to give yoa his valu
able advice gratia.
Address Dr. Hartman. President of
The HurUama Sanitarium. Co Jumbos.
Ohio.
Tho Native.
Stranger Can you shoot very far
with that ancient-looking, rifle you
have?
Native Shoot far? Why, half the
time we have to put pepper an' salt
in the load to keep the game from
spllin till we can git to It New Or
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Pitt, provoked by the conditions Ira-
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was expected to bob up In England
with an army at his back, mado a mar
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automatically cleaned.
No clogging. Will work on
stony ground. Our booklet
describing the machine In detail
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weight, etc., aent free on application, -
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1022 ARAPAHOR ST. DENVER, COLO. -
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