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Show FIVE MONTHS WHAT IS PERU NA? NORTIHVKST NOTES -- Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or is it Both? Some people call Peruna a great Others refer to Peruna as a tonic. great catarrh remedy. Which of these people are right? Is it more proper to call Peruna a catarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that is not also a tonic. In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only have a specific action on the mucous membranes affected by the catarrh, but it must have a general tgnic action on the nervous system. Catarrh, even 'in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condition of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strengthen the circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces. Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When Joined with CUBEES and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents is formed in which constitutes a specific remfor catarrh that in the present. edy Ntate of medical progress cannot be improved upon. This action, reinforced by such renowned tonics as Pe-ru- na COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, FORLIOSA and CEDRON SEED, ought to make this compound COR-YDAL- IS an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations in the body. From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over enthusiastic. When practical extheperience confirms a the result is a truth that cannot be ory shaken. well-ground- ed HOSPITAL. Saw It Ccme Out of a Cow. and his sister Dorothy were taken to the country for the first time. Tin two children were happy as tho day was long. In the late afternoon they watched the cows come home, heard with delight the tinkling cow- bells, and the little boy even went to the barns to see the milking done. At supper, just as Dorothy was lifting her glass to her rosy lips, the boy cried out: "Oh, Dotty, dont! Yoiumusn't drink that milk. It's not fit to drink.. It came out of a cow; I saw it. A little city boy Discharged Decaues Doctors Could Net Cure. Two Wyoming turs word 1 cn S.iI.ILmu tin 1,'ih. uppoinu I. litmus .Juli:i.,on comity, WV.-tocounty, Thompson; Upton. Ella lVrry. Adam (at lin. one of tip lost known men in tin west, nnd for whom the town of Cat lin in Washington was named, dropped dead on the street in Portland on the 14th. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the barns and sheds and the lane'i hay crops of John Olson, near Centennial, Wyo. Fire started shortly after noon, while the family was at dinner. While running at high speed, a Santa Fo freight train dashed into a washout near Bengal, Cal., on the desert, and in the wreck which followed Fireman .1. H. 1 'otter was instantly killed In his cab seat. Robert Williams, a stonemason, was severely injured at Cold field by being caught between the arm of a derstone while workrick and a two-toing on the Daisy building. Williams was nearly mashed to a jelly, hut physicians say he may recover. One man was killed and three seriously Injured and two slightly injured in an accidental explosion of a blast near Ninemile. Mont. The accident oo curred near MacDougals construction camp, on the right of way of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. Oscar L. Ford, a well known Alaska miner, arrived in Goldfield last week, and will endeavor to build up another Levi P. Brockway, S. Second Avo., Anoka.. Minn., says; "After lying for five months in a hosI was dispital charged as incurable, and given only six months to live. My heart was affected, I had smothering spells, and some- n i IN times unconfell I scious. got so I cou,dn,t USC !nJ arms', my eyesight was Impaired and the kidney secre- ' Hospital Story-TellinIt is curious that philanthropists In search of a novel means of doing good do not engage reciters and storyI was tions were badly disordered. tellers to visit hospitals and amuse completely worn out and discouraged when I began using Doan's Kidney the patients. A rich man In New Pills, but they went right to the cause York engaged Marshall P. Wilder, the of the trouble and did their work well. diminutive entertainer, who has given I have been feeling well ever since." pleasure In nearly every city, to visit Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. regularly certain hospitals in New York. Mr. Wilder was welcomed enFoster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. thusiastically by the convalescent patients, and his merry stories did them Something New In Tablecloths. good. She had come into the store to buy tablecloths and she stated in the be- S tatr or rtnio, Ccrv op Toledo, I f 88' Lucas C'ourv. ginning that she wanted something Frank J. Cheney tnako oath that he ts senior of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., cbln "new." partner btislnefl la the City of Toledo. County and Stale The salesman was patient . and afore-,!- d. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE lU XDKKU DOLLARS for each and every showed her everything in stock, but caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of 11 all's Catarrh Cure. FRANK CHENEY. nothing suited. J. "Oh, dear!" she exclaimed, fussily, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my preacuce, tt.D i.h day of Dei ember, A. D.. PMS. "havent you anything different?" . A. W. GLEASON, , The clerk brought out one of the i.1 Not art Public. ' discarded tablecloths that he had put Hall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally and acta the blod and mucous surfaces of the back on the shelf, and said with an directly onSend for testliu minis, free. g. n n 1 system. F. J. C1IENEV & CO., Toledo, O. air of interest: Sold by all 75c. "Here is one of the very newest deTake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. signs, madam. You see, the center is In the middle and the border runs Many never write the check of success because they wait for the world's, right around the edge. "Why, yes! Let me have that indorsement before they begin to recoup his losses in Nevada. draw it. H. M. Wise of Missouri has been one," she said eagerly. arrested and held to the United States Hides, Pelts and Wool. Fair Warning. grand jury for allowing a forest fire full value, ship to the old reliable To "Well, I see that slim girls will be N. W.getHide to start from his camp near Fraser, & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Colo., doing considerable damage. the style this winter, remarked the Wise went to Denver when he found harmless idiot. Lot3 of people are poor subjects for Yes," responded his sister, "and if a mind reader. the trouble he had caused and telephoned hack to the camping place for any of my girl friends suddenly get slender over night I dont want you to his valise. Return thin ask with 60 any fool questions. Hear me? of and Charles Sweeney Spokane stamps Post. I will mail and Mr. Pope of Toronto are stated to Pittsburg on a Dollar of IVolcotts lain have sold to the Guggenheims for What a very thin voice that girl ders powPaint bottles. of to with full directions the control make the about 53,000,000 Big has. "Thin? Why, its so thin she Pain Palnf stops pain Instantly: sixty removes Headache, Toothache. Neuralfriu. in one minute: cools faster than Buffalo mine in Buffalo Hump district, ice: burns will not blister. A spoonful taken four ought to sing all her music in a skele- times a dav kills Dyspepsia. Sold 40 vears by apents. in central Idaho, each retaining about ton American. Baltimore key. it. In WOH O P'l', tVolcult Buildiug, Sew York. 0 fortune there. He recently lost at roulette in San Francisco, which represented the savings made by him in the frozen north. He is not disheartened, however, and expects to $45,-00- DruifYl-tta- one-ce- The Guggenheims, it is asserted, will build a railroad from Salmon river to the town of Calendar. B. O. Winslow, a grain merchant, was accidentally shot and killed while at work in his office at Georgetown Wash. He was engaged, with three other men, in straightening out some legal matter connected with a debt owing his firm, when a, loaded revolver which was lying ,oii a chair was upset, the bullet passing through the spinal column. The attempts of a joint committee from the miners, smelter men and engineers to settle the machinists strike at Butte, have apparently proved fruitless. The company offered the strikers , instead of the 55 demanded. The union was willing to accept this, vhile copper was below 18 cents, but wanted a $5 agreement when it went above that figure. One of the most famous suits in the history of Montana came to an end at Butte last week when the United States Fidelity company paid to the firm of Maurice & Hogevoll 55,277. The action has been tried eight times in the district court, and five times in the supreme courts. The suit was begun in 1905. Both of the original contestants are dead. 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