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Show Tennyson on Spring1. We have the word of Alfred Tennyson Tenny-son for it that in the spring the young man's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of love. It is singular that the great laureate omitted to mention the fact that it is in the spring that a considerable consider-able portion of the human race turn to taKing uood's .arsaDanlla. Probably nothing but the difficulty of finding a good rhyme for that invaluable remedy deterred him. Certain it is that the old-time domestic remedies are generally gener-ally discarded in favor of the standard blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has attained the greatest popularity popu-larity all over the country as the favorite favor-ite Spring Medicine. It purifies the blood and gives nerve, mental, bodily and digestive etrength. |