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Show MEDICAL EXAMINER Stately Mexican City the United States Treasury Recommends Of Pe - ru - na. Prominent Physician and Endorses Uses Another (Special Correspondence.) Puebla, Mexico, ancient and noble Atlixcos People and Buildings. city, sometimes called the Boston of The sun was fast declining, when, Mexico," by reason of Its solidity, to the left, rose more domes and towgrandeur and opulence, is almost a ers and a great hill shaped much like century older than the other Boston a pyramid, the cerrlto, or hill, of far away In the north, by the shores San Miguel, with a chapel dedicated of Massachusetts bay. It was founded to that saint on Its very top, a place in April, 1532, by the order of the for pious pilgrimage. Atlixco is as Audiencia Real, which .had been so picturesque as any old Italian town petitioned by the Franciscans, that In the Appenines. and when we had early missionary society in New Spain. alighted at the little station and could You can come to Puebla in five or look up Into the town It seemed censix hours from the City of Mexico, turies old. It is all on a hill, and the either over the Mexican railway or streets slope down to the station. Our via the Interoceanic; but on this oc- train, in modern fashion, had departcasion, though I had made the direct ed up the road to Puebla, making only trip several times, I chose to take a a low whistle and without any bell roundabout way, stopping at several ringing. One of the pleasures here is to take towns on the journey. Hence I left the San Lazara station in Mexico City horse and ride through the suburban and went first to the sleepy, languid, lanes, and I was surprised to find In little city of Cuautla, the the flnqultas of the Indians the orange, winter home of many fashionable folk the lime and coffee trees, a proof palfrom the federal capital, and delighted pable of the mildness of the climate by European diplomats resident at this elevation ot some 5,500 feet above sea level. there. I was glad to tarry In Atlixco, so kindly were its people, so delicious Ide Through Hot Country. But I wanted a warmer place than was the air, and so agreeable the tone Cuautla; so, after a few days, I took of the place. And when I left for Puebla I went around to say adlos" train down the Interoceanic to the friends. roundabout Atenclngo and Mata- - to a. LLEWELLYN JORDAN. Examiner of the U. S. Dr. Department, graduate of CoCollege, and who served three ,ears at West Point, has the follow-w- g to say of Peruna: Allow me to express my gratit- lumbia ude to I you tor the benefit derived your wonderful remedy. from short month has brought a vast change and now consider myself a well man after months of suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will cure you. Obi forth constantly increasing number of prescribe Peruna In their It has proven its merits so that even the doctors have their prejudice against patent medicines and recommend it to their patients. A oc- - lust fere t as tlon ( Y, sts. lada are orta that sis Iren, ens 1EE. Y. . In . for s. rrh amen physicians practice. thoroughly overcome hot-count- Peruna occupies a unique position in medical science. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession today. Catarrh, as everyone will admit, is the cause of one-hal- f the diseases which afflict mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one-hal- f of the people of United States. rt Robert It. Roberts, M. D., Washington, D. C. writes: Through my own experience at well ea that ot many ot my Mends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved ot catarrh by the use of Hertmen'a Peruna, I can confidently recommend It to those suffering from such disorders, and have no hesitation In prescribing It to my patient, Robert R. Roberta. Catarrh is a systemic disease curable only by systemic treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centers. This is what Peruna does. Peruna Immediately Invigorates the which give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then catarrh nerve-center- s wbn burl new-mad- f Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Examiner United States T Treasury. I Then catarrh is pai disappears. manently cured. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use ot Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartmann, giving a Tull statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ....WE... m.rlp tbff f TREAT and CURE mrr upon J, li t tt jledo, Pyramld of Cholula. CATARRH sb4 all aorabl AImum I tb. aya, car, bom. throat, Itmja, alam-sek.Hv- baw.l. kldnaya, bladdar and all ahrania, aanroua and prlvata diaoaaaa and disMtaaa of ahildroa. sf both tax. aval, Bom Troatmon Cora. Writ for froo aymptom II. t If too caa-no- S to ti MIL they Coo.nl to Itoo fraa Special Offer in Private Diseases Unfortunate, of both him. who ara autf.rlnc from Private DtMuaa-wbateauud by atoms or aontailoo bar alwa,a boon lookad upon a. legitimate pray by th. Shark, and Charlatan, who poM a. "Spaololl.u" and rob tb. suffarqr for wortblM tr.atm.nt. lRJ. YOU her Ut lgaor-ano- a. VO PAT TBKM ORB DOLLAR UNTIL CURI SHORES' DO NOP SK CSLBaB TOU WISH TO YOlRSBLF. HRS SHORES' KNOW TUET CAN CURB AND DO CURB PRITATB DISEASES IN BOTH 8BXB8 PERMANENTLY, and to PROVB their .kill, In tbl (lorn of bllm.nu. May trootaad an iueta cum be for. th paU.nt I. requited to pay lira Shorae' on. dollar. Or tbnm who prater, may pay th In la .mall weakiy or monthly ln.iallm.nu aaihaeuraprwfreaeat. THIS HONEST PLAN OP DBALINO WITH THIS AkKUCTKO. daai. a death blow to th. quart aid F.klr who d.mmnd. all Cub. to airtan for .mpty promlae. Did you ov.r boar of a Fakir rafundlnf a . to a duped patient lake n. chanrae you eannol loa your away If yoaaoa't pay It penny Nlna-tentof eo aallad ' W KAK NKHSKS OF M EN " are timp y tha roealt a aaiarea. a INTARl-AUL- Y Inn. men rHOSTATS O LAND lire. Hhore. new LOCAL TREATMENT for inch CUKKS a.koih.r Doctor how many oaw. they eur under tha old and aaaiea plan af treatmant for thl. trouhl. W eur LOST MANHOOD. Bamlaal Wa.knau, Hoarui.torrhoaa, GONORRHOEA. SYPHILIS. VARICOCELE and ktndrad trouble, la laua Urn aad for tea money, than any Inatltutloa In tb waat. arary h la ennfldautlal w narar bm aamaor batroy aaacrat. Con.ultailen, Eiamlo.Uoa and Adrloa FKBB by mall ar al IB atSea. 0FF1CB HOURS: Eranlnf. t toll Bandar, aad holiday 10 a m to II. am loa'S lialoipm; . per at a DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 249 SM&Ml stain sight itha n- - MOUNTAINEER moros. We passed over, in a few miles, to the old Matamoros-Izuca- r railway, now belonging to the Interoceanic, and came to the center of a famous sugar region at Matamoros, a town as hot, as Bleepy in the siesta hours, as anything in Africa. High rose the ancient towers and domes of churches resembling mosques, and great palms stood in streets, plazas and courtyards. The air was very warm, and the people walked slowly. Yet all about were signs of the sugar-makin- g industry, for which the region is notable. Matamoros is famous for heat, sugar, Insects, lovely palms and square miles of cane. It is well to go on and up the road, which has now made a complete bend, and on to Puebla, a few hours away. But I wished to see ancient Atlixco, the "place above the waters," In the tierra templada, or temperate country, and so arranged to remain there several days. The enormous plain of Atlixco. abounding in water and with a rich soil, was soon reached. It is as productive as any valley in Mexico, and one notes signs of opulence In the vast e Stately City of Puebla. It is only two hours up to Puebla, and, If you ever make the journey, take the morning train, leaving at 6:45, and enjoy the scenery as you climb up some 2,000 feet to the great valley of Puebla, where you come to the ancient town of Cbolula, about which, and the terrible massacre there of the Indians by the conquistadores, consult your Prescott. Cholula, with its many great churches and ancient convents, and its real pyramid topped by a fine church, is well worth a day From Cholula the city of Puebla, capital of the great and fertile state of the same name, is soon reached, and It Is a fair sight to see the handsome and stately city In the early light, the towers of Its great cathedral rising from among the mass of flat roofs. In this valley are some 365 churches and domed chapels, one for every day In the year. It Is a very clerical city, and, therefore, good mannered, and, also, another clerical city characteristic, abounding in street stalls, or puestos," for the sale of sweetmeats. Piety and sweets go hand In hand in Mexico. A norther" had blown up from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing a fine chilly rain, but within the cathedral the air was soft and warm, a temperature of its own. I could have passed days in the cathedral, and other days in viewing the marvels and exquisite beauty of the famous chapel of the Rosario in the old church of Santa Domingo, a chapel which foreign artists say is unsurpassed for richness and splendor in all Europe, and surely It is divine! That is the only word. The Church of La Companla is notable, and some great paintings are there to be oh served. In the Church of San Jose it the Image of that saint, who protects the city from lightning stroke, all carved from the wood of a riven tree Santa Clara church has a shrine foi some thorns from the crown of Christ The Catholic American will find 1c Puebla endless delight, so grand ar . 2 till OVERALL '1i , I . ' ; 'I5 ' !; :, ' 4 the lltor and bis no.) in NO BETTER ONES CAN BE MADE -s UNO FOB TMB MOUTH, THROAT. 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One German settled here some thirty years now owns three Other men have great haciendas. great estates and their families have been educated in France and Germany, or In the City of Mexico. It is the feudal system the great house of the master, the huts of the laborers, a rigid caste system, and The brown general contentment peons in the fields are gravely polite, and their faces show no signs of worry MEXICAN or anxiety. So closely is the land of this great valley held that you cant buy enough of It to plant n seed of cures Cute, Hants, Draleea. corn In. The Irrigation eystem la eenturlcs old. for this reason has been cultivated by whits men nearly 400 years. At present a federal gov HEW PENSION LAWS f ENT ernment hydrogrsphlo commission Is Apply to NAT IIAW HH KMtKD, I4 SL, the system with n view to L. studying II, aahln(Liu. defining water rights and preventing Whan Ansvksnng Advsrtisemsnta waste. Kindly Mention This Pvr. 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CAMEL four-legge- riiiiiiiiiiiixiiixmxxixnxixiiixixxixninxiiiirrr; was In the prime of Its splendor Id this Here the ancient faith is country. strongly held, and It Is charming to see the devotion of the people even on weekday, when they throng the old churches, and, amid the glories of the past, under roofs of gold, say their prayers before many sn ancient altar. Miss not Puebla when you make the adventure of Mexico; It Is worth n long Journey to see its marvels and Its ancient churches. they?" "Well, I wouldnt say 'comparatively,' but 'relatively.' They have n rich uncle of whom they expect groat things." Witling to Compromlst. "Suppose soma one left you n million." said the Imaginative man, "would you give a quarter to charity?" Im not sure about a quarter," replied the close chap, thoughtfully, but I'd be willing to give 20 cents if they put my name In the paper." d Lock-woo- d the churches, and so notable the an Rich In Expectations. OUTCAST. 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