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Show IiOONfPUflT OFF vou know that when the tongue la ' coated, the breath bad, the nppctltv Ior ,md the blood Impure, that the j ttoinuch needs Inytant attention. De-; De-; 'ay means alckness. Therefore, we urge Tou not to put it ofC any longer, but get bottle of Hostettir's W Stomach i today from your ! yiHE STRTiIArW 1 druKglst. It is the : 5eS vrri t stomach I'Sm Kfffll eTS J medicine before ' ' tlle Pulll and for i ? 1 !3eS feC'a c0 yorir3 bus given 'p; ImiMi J&Z&S' complete eatlsfac- U i mly sick Heache, Jl PMI Indi&estio Pl NrtlUea Cramps, l3'- " SElfeSa Dyspepsia and I': StjMMalariftlFever' j mmSF?&h TRJ A pottlb ft maij B aeo ror vour- Endorses Pe-ru-na, the National Catarrh Remedy.' H AN EX-SENATOR, HON. M. C. BUTLER, BUT-LER, ALSO IS A CONVERT TO THE GOOD OF PE-RTJ-NA. Catarrh of Stomach From Coughs and Colds, and Other Ills Cured by Pe-ru-na When Other Medicines Failed. Hon. M. C. Butler of South Carolina was United States Senator from that State for two tcrma In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., from Washington, D. C he saya: "I can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia dyspep-sia and stomach. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It la Indeed a wonderful won-derful medicine, besides a good 'tonic." M. C. Butler. The only rational way to cure dyspepsia dyspep-sia is to remove the catarrh. Peruna has, won its way Into thousands of homes and millions of hearts by its marvelous cures of catarrhal affections. Peruna docs not produce artificial digestion. di-gestion. It cures catarrh and leaves the stomach to perform digestion in a natural nat-ural way. This Is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial methods. meth-ods. Peruna has cured more cases of dyspepsia dys-pepsia than all other remedies combined, com-bined, simply because It cures catarrh wherever located. If catarrh Is located in the head, Peruna cures It, If catarrh haa fastened Itself in the throat or bronchial tubes. Pl'runa cures It. When catarrh becomes settled In the stomach, Peruna cures it, as well in this location aa any other. Peruna is not simply a remedy for dyspepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Peruna cures? dyspepsia because It Js generally dependent upon catarrh. A Most Wonderful Cure of Dyspepsia Mado by Pe-ru-na. A. C. Lockhart, corner Cottage street and Thurston rood, Rochester, N. Y., writes: "About fifteen years ago I commenced com-menced to be ailing with a species of dyspepsia and called on a physician, who gave me only temporaiy reliof. "I consulted another physician with no better results. "I am now taking the fifth bottle of Peruna and havo not an ache or a pain anywhere. My bowels move regularly eveiy day and I have taken on eighteen pounds of flesh, my usual weight being 145 pounds. I was down at one time as low as one hundred and twenty-six pounds." A. C. Lockhart. The only way to cure a disease Is to strike at and get to the source of the Indisposition. A cold left to run on and on Induces catarrh and catarrh produces consumption. What Is catarrh but a consumption of the vital life forces of one's body? Many people die from consumption, con-sumption, when, if the case were more closely diagnosed, It would be called catarrh. ca-tarrh. The specific cure for catarrh Is Peruna. , ; ; j ,H j !- ' HON JOHN B. WEAVER. . j " j H S Hon. John B. Weaver of Colfax; la., a candidate for tho Presidency ' j:i on the Populist ticket in 1S92, writes froih the National hotel, Waahlngr- 5" I . , ( ton, D. C, as follows: ' v I 1 ? "I can unhesitatingly recommend your remedy, Peruna, fox Y (jjl I coughs, colds and catarrh, I am satisfied that it will 'do all you ft 'l j claim for it." John. B. Weaver. ?' " 11 A German Baron Gives Pe-ru-na His Heartiest Endorsement. Baron J M. Vendenhelm, 1325 G St., N. W., Washington, D. C, writes: "For a long time, until I came into this climate, I had congratulated myself upon having a perfectly sound pair of lungs. But I began to have little coughs and annoying colds that shook my faith in my breathing apparatus. This continued con-tinued two winters, until I had lost health and strength to an alarming degree. de-gree. Peruna cured me and restored my strength. You are at liberty to use my I heartiest endorsement of Peruna as a I medicine and tonic for colds, coughs and l aa a tonic." Baron Vendenhelm. Thomas Ashworth, soloist at Saltalr today. A Prince's Endorsement. j jl Prince Jonah Kalanlanaole, 1522 KT at, ' N. W., Washington, D. C, Delegate in I i 1 Congress from Hawaii, writes; l ' "1 can cheerfully recommend your j j Peruna as a very effective remedy for ) coughs, colds and catarrhal troublo." v; Prince Jonah. Xalanianaole. j If you do not receive prompt and sat- i ' lsfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a 1 " full statement of your case and he will p v bo pleased to glvo you his valuable ad- j!', vlco gratis-. ;n Address Dr. Hartman, President of . Tijl The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, ' Looking, For al j ; investment vfl jj Then you had hotter-keep ' jl J I posted on Colorado. 1 j jH p Thoro is only one way. I R By reading regularly Cole- ' 1 i q rado's greatest State newspaper, 1 lH I The Pueblo Chieftain I ' ;rl ; You will learn about the new l I mines opening up; the rich gold I I j U strikes; the finds in tho oil 1 iji JH I fields, and tho live pulsating 1 fji commercial development of a I , 111 vast virgin commonweal th I , "You get'itall'in' "' 1 The Paeblo Chieftain 1 ' H At 65 Cents For Month. a ' jH Established 1868. p Thomas Ashworth, soloist at Saltalr . today, If i jH I |