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Show ANCIkNTTOWERSIN SOUTHWEST PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. Dr. Hartman hot claimed for many yean that Ferona it an EXCELLENT CATAEEH REMEDY. Some o f the doctori critica have ditpated the cToctori . claim at to the efficacy of Ferona. Since the ingredients of Ferona are no longer a sfecret, what do the meA cal aothorities tay concerning the remedies of which Ferona is composed! Take, for instance, the ingredient HYDRASTIS CANADENSI8, OR GOLDEN SEAL The United States Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in the treatment of depraved mucous membranes, chronio rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonio dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), chronio intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh of the liver), and in diseased mocoos membranes of the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of diseases peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Ferona, CORYDALIS FORMOSA, is classed in the United States Dispensatory as a tonic. CEDRON SEEDS is another ingredient of Ferona, an excellent drag that has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. THE SEEDS ARE TO BE FOUND IN VERY FEW DRUG STORES. Tko United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonio and in the treatment of dysentery, and in Intermittent diseases as a SUBSTITUTE FOR QUININE. OIL OF COPAIBA, another ingredient of Ferona, is classod by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic. It acts on the stomach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimulant on the genitourinary membranes. Useful in chronio cystitis, chronio dysentery and diarrhea, and some chronio diseases of the liver and kidneya These opinions as to the ingrediehts of Feruna are held by all writers on the subject, including Bartholow and ) I Scudder. OF HYDRASTIS, BARTHOLOW SAYS it is applicable to stomatitis '(catarrh of the mocoos surfaces of the mouth), follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), chronio coryza (catarrh of the head). This writer classes hydrastis as a stomachic tonic, useful in atonio dyspepsia (chronio gastrio catarrh), catarrh of the duodenum, catarrh of the gall duct, catarrh of the intestines, catarrh of the kidneys (chronio Brights disease), catarrh of the bladder, and catarrh of other pelvio organs. BARTHOLOW REOARDS COPAIBA as an excellent remedy for chronio catarrh of the bladder, chronio bronchitis (catarrh of the bronchial tubes). BARTHOLOW 8TATES THAT CUBEB, an ingredient of Feruna, promotes the appetite and digestion, increases the circulation of the blood. Useful in chronio nasal catarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), increasing the tonicity of the mocous membranes of the throat It also relieves hoarseness. Useful in atonio dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), and in chronio catarrh of the colon and rectum, catarrh of the bladder, prostatorrhea, and chronio bronchial affections. MILLSFAUGH, MEDICINAL PLANTS, one of the most authoritative works on medicinal herbs in the English language, in commenting upon COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, says that it acts on the p'beumogastrio and raso motor nerves. It increases the secretions of the mucous membranes in general In the mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, collinsonia canadensis is considered a panacea for many disorders, including headache, colio, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. DR SCUDDER regards it highly .as a remedy in chronio diseases of the lungs, heart disease and asthma. These citations ought to be sufficient to show to any oandid mind that Parana is a catarrh remedy. Sorely, such herbal remedies, that command the enthusiastic confidence of the highest authorities obtainable, brought together la proper combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy of the highest efficacy. This is our claim, and we are able to substantiate this claim by ample quotations from the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES IN THE WORLD, ! t HOCt AT ALL , r prices, ron cvcnv MEMBER or THC FAMILY, MEN, BOVS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. . L. Dougina imS. and amlla ntoaa O than ntan'a 92.60, $3.00 and $3.60 mhaaa any. athan manutaotuaaa In ML thm haaaaaa thay hold Wwr-- O ahapa, lit batten. mraap lonpan, and world, Colo Jltthumlg. Edge Shoes Cannot Bs Equalled At Any Price W. is IVtorim Mmg And pnn la itmmftod on bottom. T1t Bf Aatatttute .HiAUTlOV. poUt by th hmt lion drlrw ewriwlwrtb hhorn nisilM from factory to any part of tha world. JUua V. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt , HI Choice. A country clergyman on his round et visits Interviewed a youngster as to his acquaintance with Bible stories. "My lad," he said, "you have, of course, heard of the parables?" , "Tea, sir," shyly answered the boy, whose mother had inducted him In sacred history. Yes, sir. ' "Good!" said tbs clergyman. "Now which of them do you like the best IlMckua, Mini A PERFECT TERROR. HOW TO KNOW PURE PAINT. A Way In Which In Denver, Col. days, probably even before the period of the Aztec and Toltec peoples, and at a time when a considerable portion of the southwestern part of this country, now embraced within Colorado, Utah and New Mexico, was densely populated by a race well advanced In many of the crude arts and Industries, constant warfare was carried on between factions, rival tribps or different races, as is evidenced by After a building has been painted long enough for a weather test. It Is easy to tell if the paint used was made of pure White Lead or not. But such belated knowledge comes like locking the barn after the colt Is stolen. What one wants la a test that will tell the quality of the paint before It and the labor of putting it on are paid for. Nature has provided a way In which genuine White Lead may be positively distinguished from adulterated or fake White Lead before you spend a cent on your painting. Pure White Lead la made from metallic lead, and, tinder Intense heat, such as is produced by a blow-pippure White Lead will resolreitself back Into metallic lead. If, however. It Is not genuine White Lead, or if It contains the slightest trace of adulteration, the change will not take place. "blow-pip- e test is an absolute and final one. The National Lead Company are urging everyone Interested In painting to make this test of paint before using It, and they guarantee that the pure White Lead sold under their "Dutch will always Boy Painter trade-marprove absolutely pure under the blow-pip- e or any other test. To make It easy for you to perform the experiment they will send you free upon reand everything necquest a blow-pipessary for you to make the test, together with a valuable booklet on paint. Address, National Lead Company, Woodbridge Building, New York City. . k Habitual Visit Resulted in Nice Margin of Profit to Farmer. Thief Before Using. Therefore the Constipjti- - .If there are any more chicken thieves like the one who entered bis hennery three weeks ago, Thomas Ingraham of Park Mills, N. Y., will gladly furnish a chart of the grounds and guarantee to tie up the dog. A few mornings ago Mr. Ingraham entered the hennery, and to bis amazement found a dozes fowls in place of the ones that he had missed after the visit of the thief. He also found hanging to a nail In the building a rcrawl which said: "Mister Farmer, I was wicked when I stole them chicks of you, but wrlnged their necks when I hooked 'em from the roost, so could not put 'em back. Am awful sorry I done It, and will prove what I Bay by bringing you other chickens which I never stole. Them I took were common chicks, these are blooded. Never will I steal any more. Sinner." With such a conscience, the sinners resolution Is evidence of good business judgment, for Mr. Ingraham says the fowls he received are worth at least twice as much as the ones whose when they necks were wrlnged were hooked. NOT 60 bf the "Gibraltar Rock" In Utah. Southeastern IruV Ijcne lcJ D which KaWaoilySofUftsL turemavUaauaLjis whenttoWerheecM retncdics.wbcn required, 4v.' nature n4 not toBupUttU of Junctions, vhWh taustkj uiatefyuiw propel houffi mocjjovUandr, livinSfcJ California! Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUto one sue only, regular price -- 4 K1EADAC SIGK BAD AS HE LOOKED. Positively 0 CARTERS then Llttl trw:frocDyi IWr SlrezUonzadiui 4 if tJ!f' Dlulnikj a. Droviliii in th Tt ed Toogue, They refulftt th Zon- pw) side, torpid. u Bowels. Purely SMALL FILL; SMALL DOSE. Slllll! IN MANY LINES OF BUSINESS. Genuine Must the defensive positions picked out by the more peaceable inhabitants for their dwellings. In nearly every one of the ancient communal buildings can be found towers and lookouts, with small win dows or loopholes commanding all approaches. Usually the towers are a part of the main building, but they are detached and stand off at some distance, and are tmllt sufficiently high to afford a view of the country on all Bides. One of these remarkable structures has been found in Navajo canyon, which Is included within the Mesa Verde National park. In southwestern Colorado. The tower still stands on top of a sandstone cone about 30 feet high and is perfectly cylindrical By the aid of steps worn In the stone It Is possible to climb to the tower and even to walk around it. The walls are 24 Inches thick and, although their original height Is not known, those now In' place are over nine feet high. This tower arising from the bottom of the canyon to an elevation about the surrounding rim, com' m&nded a view .of the adjacent mesa and was undoubtedly the viewpoint from which warnings of an approaching enemy could be sent out to the cliff dwellers In the canyon below. Another remarkable lookout Is "Gibraltar House, In Ruin canyon, just across the Colorado-Utaline from the Mesa Verde National park. Like the round tower of Navajo canyon, this structure overlooked great distances, preventing a surprise from aa qcca-slonall- h Witness Evidently Was a Man of Un-usu- al Fac-Simi- le REFUSE She Then you admit that you only married me for my money? He Well, Im glad you know that at least Im not a fool. Something New Under the 8un. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ago for our remarkable collection of vegetable and flower aeeds and sold $37.76 worth therefrom, or made 314. Thats new: severely. Just send this notice with '12c and reWell, responded he cheerfully, ceive the most original seed and plant ' "Im deputy sheriff and city marshal catalog published and $ .10 for Guiner, janitor of the church and 11 pkg. Quick Quick Carrot 10 pkg. Earliest Ripe Cabbage bartender of the El Paso saloon. 1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber.. .15 1 Kansas City Times. 13 pkg. La Crosse Market Lettuce 1 10 pkg. Early Dinner Onion., 1 15 pkg. Strawberry Musk melon EYESIGHT WAS IN DANGER 1 10 Pkg. Thirteen Day Radish kernels gloriously beautiful 1,000 Bower seed From Terrible Eczema Baby's .Head IS a Maes of Itching Rash and Sores Total 1.00 Disease Cured by Cuticura. Above ia sufficient seed to grow 35 bu. of rarest vegetables and thousands of bril"Our little girl was two months old liant flowers and all is mailed to you . POSTPAID FOB 12c, , when she got a rash on her face and or if you send 16c, we will add a package within fire days her face and head of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A were all one sore. We used different Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Win. K. & W remedies but it got worse instead of Safe Place. better and we thought she would turn It states bere that bulldog shoes blind and that her ears would fall off. 8he suffered terribly, and would are In fashion again," remarked Mr. scratch until the blood came. This Stubb as be perused the "latest styles went on until she was five months old, for men column. "That so? laughed Mrs. Stubb Inthen I had her under our family doctors care, but she continued to grow credulously. "Why er where does a worse. He said it was eczema. When buldog carry his shoes? "Dont you know, Marla? she was seven months old I started "No. John. to use the Cuticura Remedies and In two months our baby was a different Why, In his grip, of course." girl You could not see a sign of a Didnt Deny It. sore and she was as fair as a newsharp-tongueThat Miss Redpepp born baby. She has not had a sign of has been saying Borne mighty mean the eczema since. Mrs. H. F. Budke, things about you aud your wife," LeSueur, Minn., Apr. 15 and May 2, 07. "What, for Instance T "Says you picked her up at a barGood Eye, Cuchullllnl counter. gain Who can set bounds to the soaring Great Scott, I did! She was the Imagination of the Celt? An enthusiastic New Yorker recently watching a prettiest girl that ever stood behind game of hurling which resembles la- one, crosse between stalwart teams, was He who gives pleasure meets with moved to ask President Conway of tha it; kindness la the bond of Irish Athletic association bow far a and the hook of love; he friendship, who sows good man could drive the ball. not, reaps not. Smiles. "Well, Ill tell you, responded Mr. Conway, with a twinkle In his eye that contradicted his serious speech. "In the good old days when Cuchulllln was champion of Ireland, the king and all the nobility were assembled at the great games of Talltln. Cuchulllln struck up a hurley ball Into the sky, and then walked off to his pavilion and took a drink of potheen, and strolled back to the Bpot in good time to catch the ball on his hurley. Harpers Weekly. Result of Business Growth. Recently a livery firm In a southern town built a frame addition to Its stable for the accommodation of wagons, etc. Jerry, the night watchman, whose long service has convinced him that ho Is part proprietor of the concern was overheard explaining the matter to a couple of Inmates THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY In this wise: THE FISH BRAND SLICKER Yes, our business done concreased so dut wes been obliged to build dls Is the man who hyar substantial In de reah! ha tried to get tho same service The Hottentot Tot. If a Hottentot taught a Hottentot tot out of some To tot ere the tot could totter, other make Ought the Hottentot tot To be taught to nay "aught f "hor?htM 0f Wh8t U8ht t0 be tauht It, Signal Qualification. S. T. Jocelyn of Wichita was court stenographer for Judge Pancoast of Oklahoma for several years. One time a case was being tried before Judge Pancoast and they were endeavoring to find out through a witness whether there had been any liquor sold. "What Is your business? asked the My business? repeated the lawyer. witness laconically. "Ob, I hare lots of business. "Answer the question, said the lawyer. What is your business? "Must I tell all my business? Insisted the witness again. "Answer the question, Interposed the Judge h They alio mu' e SUCCESSOR TO HITCHCOCK. Made First Assistant Postmaster General. Dr. Grandfleld "Hes a great reformer. Isn't he?" "Oh, he's worse than a reformer His Ideas would upset the whole so Charles P. Grand-fiel- d Washington. of Missouri, the ranking officer clal and business world. He said II of the bureau, who bas acted as first he had hla way he'd put In gaol every- assistant In the absence of Assistant body who ought to be there." Absencs of Mind. Exhausted by the labor of carrying Out to Be 8ome Special Place. the furniture out of the building, the On the way across the Styx a diswas ablaze from man whose dwelling as to precedence arose. cellar to garret mechanically rolled a pute "I used to put pig Iron Into life fireone to of the clgaroot and turned preservers, declared one shade. men. "I made rotten fire hose, said the Have you got a match?" he panted. other. "A match?" growled the fireman. "Dump 'em both overboard, Charon," If you want to light that thing go I dont want em." Satan. yelled and touch It to your house! Louisville Courier-Journa- l Many a man seems to have the There Is nothing to be gained by of a crawfish. being a knocker. SUBSTUT THEONti Sanita: Durata oner. Never rubs off when the wall k) I down. Alabastlne colors are soft, beiofi. velvety; never fade and never Ik Alabastlne is thoroughly zanltujl moulds nor mildews on tbe wall I Alabastlne is carefully packed, jr ly labeled and is mode insixteenii tints, also white. Each packajr from 300jto 450 square feet off I for Write Spt Color Scheme! your rooms TfjjJ Aik your dealer, If he doe not hin 1 write (or beautiful oolor card, fraa is ALABASTDJE Cl NEW YORK CITY a ORANO RAflDU WHAT CAI SKS IIKADAOHE. Worn October to Mny, Cold a re the mont fre- eocnttf'AHMeof IIeiMlMhea LAXATIVE UKOMO QUiNlNihretuoveftvAUtte.K.W'Uroveonbvi&M A good way to keep well to take Garfield Tea frequently: it purifiea the blood, insure good digestion and good health! A mans Judgment enables him to do some things almost as well as a woman can do them without any. Liquor has caused many a strong man's downfall. It's easy for his wife to. knock him out when he is loaded. Pettits Eye Salve 100 Years Old, relieves tired eye, quickly cure eye ache. inflamed, no re," watery or ulcerated even, AU druggiata or Howard l!ro.HufI,ilo,N.Y. Brown's Bronchial Troches" a direct Influence on the throat, relieving Coughs, Hoarseness and Throat troubles. Free from opiates. one-stor- have A Man of the Times. A young follow lived In Squedunk, Who auld: T.lfo In those times is punk; Quite plainly I see Theyve waited for me To give them of wisdom s chunk." There is Only One QuestSsto 13 QuSnSflo lL&t2ZQt5vo USED THE WORLD OYER TO CURE A COLD III O ME DAT Ixxdc 20o. jrvxr ;1 SCHOOL SHOES raKi&yJ 1 j nSPEGIAWIEUI aiiiiitfc-- J Always remember the full niuno. for this signature on every box. SINNER" CAN COME AGAIN. d somebody loafs and fishes." Tksf It May e, o wf all?" The boy squirmed, but at last, (hoedlng bis mother's frowns, he reviled. "I guess 1 like that one where Hen Was Above Reproach. Lodger This egg Ib stalo. Landlady Impossible, sir. Why, 1 would stake my existence on that hen. Fllegcnde Blatter. Be Identified Prehistoric 8tructurea Ooubtleas Uied for Defenslvo Purposes. approaching enemy. Considering the fact that about the only known weapons these people used were the bow and arrow and a spear-lik- e Implement, the necessity for the great fortresses and thick walls is quite unexplainable. -- 1 32-CZ1SP- GQWnTio Postmaster General Frank II. Hitchcock, has succeeded to the vacancy creuted by the latter's resignation. Mr. Hitchcock recently decided tc at 1 Your dealer. will eupply T if not, writ to ui. Look wj name and trade-mar- k on the n F. Mayer Scot & Shoe Milwaukee, vis. 300 HiiijTC.Trn Imiw owl New Bluff. "Hello, your hair Is full of sand. "Yes, balloon ballast. Its the fashionable thing nowadays. Makes think that one goes la for aeronautics, dou't you kuow. tlms-ieiH1- Clean Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof ond Sold Everywhere risen through every grade to his present position. While In tho department he took a course In medicine at Howard university, getting his degree of M. I. In 1SS9. l)r. Grandfleld resides, with his wife and two daughters, at 919 S street. and soles, the strongeit and meet 4 tt-able material obtainable why they "wear like Iron." Plenty of room for growing to sensibly ahaped ihoei, stro enough for the hardest every ue, dressy enough for Sunday y accept the Invitation of the friends of Secretary Taft to assist In the management of his campaign for the presidential nomination of the Republican Or party. Dr. Grnndlleld was born at Troy, If to hoot and toot a Hottentot tot Lincoln county, Missouri, In 18fl, and It" taught by a Hottentot tooter Bhoul.Uhe tooter get hot If the Hottentot keeps bis voting residence there. He was appointed to the post office de- Hoot and toot at the Hottentot tutor? --Charlna 8. Hutnam, In The Sunday partment as clerk at fl.ooo in August, 1S83, and has Special Merit" Shoes are expreuly made (or 6j hard knocks and (ever wttH healthy, romping school childr They arc made of thonn seasoned upper leather and ?hi ( uiin .., u ( A PATENTS SSr'v JieHllctedwitb WIH M Thompson r a' Eye Water HOWARD Jpn-lDi-- WP, .. E. BURTON, prim- - dull,. Hilri-r- . Mulllmi n vtHiiN6 mid full itm, untrul mid umpir wmHi ,di,r !!!, QolOe Mffrt'm,UriHAnai MU DEFIANCE STARCH llarsM"1 ' " 1 ;! I i |