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O; DISPENSATORY m y 1 : v' ' Describe the Principal Ingredients 'Con tained in Pe-ru-na. Are we elaimliiH too much for reriina when we cluim it to be an effective remedy for chronic catarrh? Have we abundant proof that IVruna is in reali ty such a catarrh remedy? Let us see what the United StutoH DinprnHaiory fays of tho princinul ingredients of l'eruna. Take, for Instance, tho ingredient of hydriwtiH canadonHiH, or goldon seal. The United States DlHpenHatory gays of this lxrlml romedy, thut it it) largely employod in tho treatinont of depraved muiMioiiB nioirilirunoH, chronic rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (ca tarrh of the stomach), chronic intes tinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (ca tarrh of the liver), and in diseased mu cous membranes of the pelvic oigiin?. It is also recommended for tho treat ment of various forms of diseases pecu liar to women. Another ingredient of Teruna, cory dalis formosa, is classed in the United States Dispensatory as a tonic. So also is cubebs classed as a stomachic and as a tonic for the mucous membranes. Cedron seeds is another Ingredient of Teruna, an excellent drug that has been 'very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty ynars. The seeds are to be found in very few drug stores. The United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and In the treament of dysentery, and in intermittent diseases as a sub stitute for quinine. Oil of copaiba, another ingredient of Peruna is classed by tho United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic. It acts on the stomach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimulant on the genito-urinary membranes. Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys entery and diarrhea, and some chronic diseases of the liver and kidneys. Send to us for a free book of testi monials of what the people think of Peruna as a catarrh remedy. The best evidence is the testimony of those who have tried it. Reciprocity. "Fellow citizens," exclaimed the rising politician, "I am not ashamed to say that I got my start in life by selling news papers !" "You oughtn't to be ashamed, either," shouted a man in the audience. "The newspapers gave you your start -in politics." HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE. Left Thousands of Veterans With Kid ney Troubles. The experience of David W. Martin, a retired merchant of Bolivar, Mo., is just like thousands of others. M r . Martin says: "I think I have had kidney disease ever since the war. During an engage ment my horse fell on me, straining my back and in juring the kidneys. I have been told I had a floating kidney. I had intense pain in the back, headaches and dizzy spells and the action of the bladder was very irregular. About three years ago I tried' Doan's Kidney Pills, and found such great relief that I continued, and inside a comparatively short time was entirely rid of kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co,. Buffalo, N. Y. UM1 Eawnrfl Kosewater, founder and edi tor; of 'tliiK Omaha .Jee, hl ia sincere ioyo or art. lie nnted pioruros "tnat in dicated scamped work, so called Im pressionistic pictures that were merely rough and hurried sketches and so culled portraits that bore no likeness to their originals A young painter showed Mr. Itosewater one day a por trait of a mutual friend. "That a portrait of Smith!" the edi tor exclaimed. Tt; never have known It." "Oh," the artist exclaimed, "I didn't try for a likeness, you know. I tried for nn effect an effect In grays." "I know a limn In JNew York," said Mr. Itosewater, "Who had his portrait painted last year. It cost him $4,000, and he was very proud of It. When It camo home lie showed It to his cook., " 'Well, Mary,' he said, 'how do you like this portrait?' " 'Sure, sir,' said tho cook, 'It's love ly. It's beautiful. It's divine.' "'And, of course,' said my friend, you know who It Is?' "'Oh, of course I do, sir,' said the cook. 'Of course, of course.' As she spoke she kept drawing nearer to the picture, studying It more and more closely. 'Of course, sir,' she snld. 'It's you or the mistress.' " Buffalo Enquirer. Fable for Borea. W. Bourke Cqokran, at a lawyers' banquet In New York, deprecated long speeches. "He who makes short speeches," said Mr. Cockrnn, "will never find himself In the emharrasslng position of a friend of mine last month. . "My friend, when a certain ease of hlB was called, rose and pleaded In a husky voice for an adjournment. " 'On what ground?' asked the Judge. " 'Your honor,' was the reply, T have been making an address in another court all the morning, and find myself completely exhausted.' " 'Very well,' said the Judge. And he called the next case. "Another counsel rose and In his turn asked for an adjournment. "'Are you exhausted, too?' said the Judge. 'What have you been doing?' "'Your honor,' was the answer, 'I have been listening to my learned brother.' " After a Half Century. Two San ,Franclsco carpenters, brothers-in-law, parted flfty-seven years ago on the completion of a building at Montgomery and Clay stretes, In that city. A few days ago C. II. Swain, one of the men, who Is still active and strong at 70, was employed on a new temporary structure going up on the same spot While at work he was ap proached by another old man, not so hale and hearty, and was surprised to recognize In him his brother-in-law, A. M. Adllngton, whom he had not seen since they had worked together there. Cholnallsm. Yellow Reporter We haven't a scrap of news for our first page scare head. Yellow Editor Well, use this one about feeding the chickens, and have the head read, "150 Kernels Swallowed Up." Yellow Reporter Perhaps this story would be better. It is about a case of shoe soles that slipped overboard. We could use the head, "1,000 Soles Lost at Sea." Exchange. , Leather waste is no longer wasted. Manufacturers use it In a compressed form, instead of iron, to make cogwheels. Clothe Line on Pulley. A clothes line on pulleys, from kitch en porch to a post or another building, saves going out in wind and snow to hang up clothes, and trouble of shovel ing a path under the line on wash days. It Is also very convenient to have a line of this kind up between 'PULLEY CLOTHES LINE. CATARRH BLOOD DISEASED AND SYS TEMLDIS ORDERED Catarrh is not merely aa inflammation of the tissues of the' head and throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises la the ears, mucous dropping back into the throat, continual hawking- and spitting, etc., would seem to Indi cate; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greatet part of the system are involved. Catarrh i3 due to the presence of aa excess cf uric acid in the blood. The I4ver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all parts of the system. These Impurities in the blood Irritate and Inflame the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever comes and goes, the stomach is ujset and the entire system disordered and I had Catarrh for about fifteen feCtf J dise!lse; " 13 . : Waste of years, and no man could have time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, hl,uldhearofibuto cashes inhalations, etc. Such treatment suited. I then beg-an s. S. S., and does not reach the blood, and can, therefore, rShTfli'ttltOTXr Jo nothing more than temporarily relieve taking- it a hort while waa cured, the discomfort of the trouble. To cure Catarrh is a blood, disease, and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed know there la nothing on earth n all nn'enia --J i. - . .: mi 1IUUUU3. auu ul luc same lime Nobody thinfcpjnore of s.' s! b! strengthened and built up. Nothing equals .an?w.. Jt.KAXSOM, S. S. S. for this Duroose It attacks the ,apf, auou. ... 4. 14. .. j, ' : uwwwc Mb xLcau, gucs uuwa uj me very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every particle of the catarrhal poison from the blood, making thi3 vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem- PURELY VEGETABLE brane3 be&ia t0 teal tn tead 13 loosened and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health restored. 8. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the use of S. 8. S. and write U3 a statement of your case and our physicians will send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice Without charge. 8. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAe buildings where there Is no dooryard space. To put it up, run the line over the pulleys, draw tight and splice the ends together so they will run over the pulleys easily. Mincemeat. Two pounds of lean beef boiled and chopped fine, one pound of suet chopped to a powder and freed from strings, five pounds of peeled and chopped apples, two pounds of raisins halved and seeded, two pounds of cleaned cur rants, one pound of sultana raisins stemmed, three-quarters of a pound of citron minced, two tablespoonfuls each of cinnamon and mace, a tablespoonful each of cloves, allspice and salt, one tenspoonful of ground nutmeg, two and a half pounds of brown sugar. Mix all well together and stir In a quart of sherry and a pint of brandy. Pack in a stone crock until. wanted. Soar Milk Waffle. This recipe is adapted from my great grandmother's cookbook, and the waf fles are famous for their lightness: Two cups of flour, one teaspoon of soda, one and one-third cups of sour milk or buttermilk, one tablespoon of melted butter or drippings, one scant teaspoon of salt and three eggs. Mix the flour and salt, dissolve the soda In the sour milk, add to the flour and partly stir together; now add melted butter' and one egg, beat up ; add an other egg, beat again; then add last egg and beat well. Rheumatism, Is on of the constitutional diseases. It "(manifests itself lrl local aches and pains, - inflamed Joints and stiff muscles, but It cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of the great blood puri fying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which neutralizes the acidity of the blood and builds up the whole system. In usual liquid form 'or In chocolated tabletsknown as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. COQP SEEDS Each yeaf brings u IncVeasetJ orders for our seeds. Why? Because we supply Only those that produce satisfactory and profitable crops We know, after many years of experience, what sorts are best to plant on this coast. Buy P. S. Co;'s "Diamond Brand" Seeds, the best for the West. 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Boll in a poreelaln-lined saucepan a pound ;of granulated sugar and a gill of water. Do not stir, but test by dip ping a fork prong carefully into the liquid. When a drop put into cold water Is brittle add a tablespoonful of lemon Juice and remove from the Are. Have the nuts shelled and take each In a pair of Bugar tongs or run a long pin through each and dip In the sirup until thoroughly coated, then lay on waxed paper to dry. Larded Halibnt. Have the halibut steak cut an Inch thick and larded by drawing matchlike strips of firm salt pork through, so that they will stick out on both sides of the fish. Heat a frying pan, put in the fish, and as the pork fries the flsh will cook. Turn once and serve on a hot platter. Sprinkle with lemon Juice and spread with a little butter which has been creamed and mixed with a tea spoon of finely chopped parsley. A Tempting Salad. ."' Prepare and cook sweetbreads In the usual way. Tear apart the small sec tions of which they are composed. 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