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Nothing Tastes Good A n d e a tin g ia « im p ly p erfu n c to r y — done because i t m u s t be. The Worst Tat " I t Is admitted that Napoleon Bone- parts can get along without that statue ¡ t t r n j ) » which (ovo that they propose to give him ia St. tU y «latteottoos is g i r » lu Louis." " O f Corsican."-»Cleveland Plain- toon’s hook. “On the Great *.a— M r. Creelman was in Row »rial corsStoaedent at the » ♦ • e s n s se e se e » » Our A Leaf Nsrre» CMy. Dnluth is a peculiar city. Ito pope. Inti on to about 70,000, yet the length of the incorporated town along the lake front to 28 miles. Ito width ranges from one to two miles. T h is is th e o o u m o n com pla in t of t T r^ “ ed that when a eap- Fortuoetc. tala la the arm y cornered by ’ h r em- Llks the Others. " W e ll, Joshua,” said M r. Warren to •B X . he addressed hie men as foUawo- " I thank Ood,” said the Pharisee, I f e a tin g s p a rin g ly v o u ld ears hia country cousin, "w h at was the first “ My men. fight Uke d .m o a . unm streets of 8 t PeteHfenrg. “ that I am not a t other men.** dyspepsia, fe w w o u ld s u ffe r fro m powder gives out. then run. I 'm a U t - thing that struck you when you reached “ Oh, I don’t know,” replied the eo lia o f Ala old Kugliíb town?” I The following facto, says tha Belfast, tame. I ’ll start now." i t long. lady. “ You seem to be like a good I M e., "Republican Journal, have never “ A trolley car,” replied Joshua, many of them. I sew you occupying a Mn after-dinner speech to the Loa- T h e o n ly w a y to « « re dyspepsia, before been pebliahed. The incident “ but, fortunately, it did not h it mo seat in a car last night when there dhn lavag e Clnb recently, on the par- w h ich is diflJoUllt d ig e s tio n , is to vary Jutml.” — Detroit Free Press. ceased much comment at the time and Rere lots of women standing.” —C hi C h u ih ii* t0° ,U * W ‘M to * ** *e a thought worth while to make give v ig o r an d tone to th e stom ach cago Record-Herald. an investigation. W ith this end in and th e w h o le d ig e s tiv e system . uve nooks, the same aambee an Meaee view, a reporter called upon Mrs. Elisn- Her Share. , Hood's Sarsaparilla eared tbs niece of - b u t 1 w ill not press the comparison.**' I beth Nichols a t her home in Beam- "O h, Lucy I Where did you get that Frank Fay. 11* N. St.. Sooth Boston. Maae, I | to «aid that when Thaddeua, sobm port, M e., end obtained the following lovely new hatT” asked Mrs. Fosdick »ho writes that aha had been a greht tofforar twenty years ago, was painting his fa- information. always preseat la my mind the figure She said.: u t o tr a“4f<h \d V « n 7 ro il3 id btrt?h*otfr •« u s portrait of the Pops, hto Hoilneaa ’ ’About si« years ago my nerves to Alexander I I t M as I once saw him, "Frank gave me the money to buy it. - t- .u ,^ . «.¡d b c lw h e . "She had tri™ »*22? •«claimed: «H ow old yen make me broke down completely and my whole riding at the bead of his cuirassiers, an I t ’s my share out of a fortunate invest "‘ her, »•dieln ae lit vain. Two b o ttle s o f look!'’ “ But are you net o l d r naked I system becamfe a wreck. I suffered arrogant giant, on a great black horse, ment he made w ith a M r. John Pott.” Hood • Sar»aparilla mad* her w ill. ™ the a rtis t “Ah. yes.” said the Pope, dreadfully from indigestion and my towering a be vs bi» soldiers, the Incar- but the Papacy, the idea which I rep ayes were very week. I bad frequent ■atkaa of brute force, splendid and ter ■v Necessarily. Promises to cu re an d keeps th e resent is always young.” fainting spella. Finally my sight rible. But I Was yet to see tbe human ' Hfae— Really, my husband is quite a M ark Twain was recently chagtag failed me enttirely and I had to have nature bidden under that glittering hel philosopher. promise. D o n ’t w a it t i l l yo u a re met and breastplate. H e r Aunt— W ell, a man might aa S ir Wemyas Reid on the vagaries to my eyes bandaged all the tim e ." worse, b u t b u y a b o ttle to d a y . "This state of affairs," she contin Tbe Csar was with his ministers well bow to the inevitable— when he’s KngUyh pronunciation. "You spell a ued, "lasted for a year, when I was when a messenger told Mm that bis married to it!— Chicago Journal It M a r o b U J U '^ T a M . ^ A n O o u “^ ! forced to go to bed and stay there con nurse was dead. Through the dull, stantly. I became so weak that I eould harsh nature of Alexander there ran precisely the asm« tM ag/* replied We First Chauffeur— Have an U k e only two tablespoonfuls of m ilk at one stream of tenderness—love for this Mrs. Henry Wells Terry, a resident myas. - W h a t do yon maaa?’* replied during your trip yesterday? • tim e. I am id not feed myself and woman, K itty, who bad mothered hlui of Babylon, L.“I . , has one of the most' Mark Twain. “ WeU, yen spell your Fecund Chauffeuri— Oh, I ran sleep was almost impossible. This in boyhood. And she was dead. M u s t B e a r S ig n a tu r e e f | complete and valuable colleetienarof man, but I don’t think I h art t lasted another year end I was then in The autocrat of all the Russia* went birds in America, which she inherited chine any.— Ohio State Journo), such a state of nervous exhaustion that alone through tbe storm to the dark from her fattier, J. C. Knoess, an-or- when my people wanted to make my ened room la tha Winter Palace where nithologiat, known a ll over the world A r» T o n tir in g A lla n 's F oo l The yoeag lady whose portrait we bed they could move me only a few his dead nurse lay. The gian t ku e lt be- for hia knowledge on this" subject. i t Is tha only care lor Swollen, p u b lis h herewith had a ll taeea symp Burning, Sweating Teet, Corna an« inches at a time. I had become ex- alde her body with a great cry. and the toms and la addition leuoorrhoea, Aik lor Alien's Xoot-E«ae, a non and waa cured hy Lydia R. Plnkham'e remely thin and was still losing flesh. attendants withdrew and left him Naw Veto’s Extinct Volcaao. shaken into the shoe« At all bru Shoe Store*, I c. Sample «ent FREE I had tried nearly all the medicines in alone. A Harvard professor has discovered V e g e t a b l e Compound. First, ahe Alien s. U in u in ], I * Roy, N. y . wrote e letter to Mrs. i-^ -—•- i*b> the market, but failed to find any tiiat For a long time he remained there What lie considers the remains - of an oratory at Lynn, Maaa., deeerlbing her extinct volcano at Schuylerville, N . Y ;, Another Reason. with bowed head, and when he came trouble, received In reply ooourote In "B u t how-were you cured?” asked out of the bushed chamber there waa a small country place already famous structions w het to do to get well, and wnsn sne was taken 111 and toed. flow. "I thought Jones said be a 1 what I want to a picture a f me sit tin' the interviewer. in American history. now wishes her name used to convince to church this morning.’1’' " I ’ll tell you. M y condition finally sen there before. others that they may he cured ea aka , on her grave weepla'.” T *o photog- "No. Tbe minister asked waa. \ z r- The Wertffs Great Cilla*, , raphsr was touched at the hetnely story became so critical that my fam ily ex give his reasons for not going, A whisper went about the city that The asms helping hand, free Then my ■ S T M T S ™ pected me to die any day. There are in the world 270 cities, staying at fiome to write t none but himself and his brothers eherge or obligation, to extended, to husband bought some Dr. W illiam s’ Clcyeland Plain Dealer. should keep watch over K itty’s coffin. having more than 100,000 ipbabilants every ailing woman in America. If ’ tha picture taken as ha «sotted. “I t ’s Pink P ills for Palp People, and three Alexander was the second son, and each; 35 having more than 500,000, you are stale you are foolleh not to r e t iso’s Cure 1* tbe best medicine1 days after I began taking them I cculd and 12 with a population of more than ■ some distance,” the. s tro n g * explain this valuable advice, i t eosta you noth while hia elder brother, the heir to the used for a ll Directions o f the th ing. and she la sure to help you. Don't ed, “It’s over IA Ireland. I expect It eat without assistance, and in a week I throne, was alive, the big. awkward 1,000,000. lungs. — W m . O. K mdslbt . Vanbui Wait until I t la too Into— w rite to-day. After I c 'uS eeet a toe to wood ovor your traps could sit ap and he dressed. Feb. 10. 1900. hoy was neglected. Even then, how C U R B P IC K H EA D A C H E Only Eight for what 1 w a n t” Tbe photographer had taken five boxes I began to gain ever, be waa the favorite child of the I continued the use of Pink W illie —Oh, tnfiw, I have such a pain Had Become a Habit aaM Tt would, whereupon Ala visitor flesh. English nurse, and his sullen nature re in my stummick. " I ’ve been looking for m y, husband added: “ I thought that mebbe you Pills for Pale People until I bad taken sponded to her touch. IN WET WEATHER ten boxes and waa able to help my Fond Mother— W illie , have you been for the last two hours, * asid the agi could rig up a grave here In your shop, There waa little known about the life eating something? fam ily pack up and move to a hew and 1 wootfi weep oh It, and It would tated woman to the calm one. . s Gan give yon the beet bargains la home. After reaching there I took two of thia humble woman. She waa quiet I W illie — No, maw, I didn’t eat a "D on’t be excited, m adam ," replied do Juntas well. I t ’s no trouble for me Buggies. Plows, Boilers and Engines, ' Z T \ W E A R S and shy, rarely seen outside tbe mag more boxes of the pills and I have been thing but eight green apples.—Ohio the latter. “ I ’ve been looking for a to weep anywhere.** Win-tmills and Pumps and General able to work hard and take care of my nificent Winter Palace Where ahe lived; State Journal. + husband, for the last 25 years.’ ’•¡—’Tam- A prominent pry si dan, thajsthar day, fam ily of five people ever since. a patient, soft-voiced subject of Queen many Times. told bow be played a practlaal Joke on At toe f smisos Frog Peed. " I | is now four years since I stopped Victoria, but she modified and subdued an esteemed member of the medical taking medicine and if I ever have to I the boy's bard nature. First Boston Boy— I t was all , Mother« will 111 Winslow’s Sooth. profession, who did not believe In the How true wax the love or the Caaf fault that your yacht ran Into mine. take any more it w ill be Dr. W1 ¡Hams’ germ theory, and refused to pursue any Pink Pills for Pale People. ahlMrcn during the Three of for thia friend of bla boyhood la shown I Second Boston Boy— I t waa not my neighbors have taken the pills with by the humility with which be followed demand an investigation! — Bus Their Similarity. « as all bosh. 'T h e more the bacteriol good results and I positively consider her to the grave. No mourner rode that W crop* make mor« oa*- ” day. Through tbe snow and the slush Mr. Hick«— How himoat human that ogist Insisted, the more doubting tbe them the beet remedy there Is.” f tomMA—so each year the dog acto at times, doesn’t he? crop« sod cQ«tom«r« have doctor became, ' ^ere to norsneb ding the Czar and his brothers walked be-1 g r o w n g rea ter. T h a t'S th * M r- ®*PPy— Don’t you often: -wish hind tbe hearse, aide by side, tha Csar Mrs. Hicks— Yes; he growls oyer his as germa la tuberculosis. I fell not be secret of the Ferry Wine. li e f It,” declared the Uerman>byalclna. iu were—er— er— a gentleman. Miss food al most.«a much*as you do. to the middle. Not a note of pomp vio M ore Ferry'e Seed* sold end ao«n then any other , - "Yes, but I. have bacilli which 1 can la te ] tbe simple patbee of tha scene. kind. Bold by «11 dealers. A ’ Brooklyn,-». itlvtty at the show yon under the microscope and tai Smythe— Yes; don't you? 5 AKIMAT5 The autocrat was simply u man walk leborelory si the UarSetd Tee k Is further .UOt deed Annual ITfiSt. MA53tto «vldesOF e> tbe- Sopitta r i t r a i ing humbly and .reverently after the air prepar»- prove my aaeertlon.” replied the pro I O. M . Perry A Oo. I l^feLL L IG H T E D 8TO R E8. Hom; Oter TH KKK WlEEWw P UILKH UM!d testor. “Vnd Id has head And tall?” corpse of the woman who bad loved Garfield Remedies last year! Tt rast pu elio him. a«4>rovel «peaks well tor the re »dis«. They queried the doctor. ••Certainly. Come are: L« Held Tes.UarfleM Head Aowdere, to my laboratory, and I ’ll show It to by them in a lafge number of disensea U waa a long way te tbs cemetery, G v ÿ fld Tewarrep, Garfield K. Mas tars. you," said tbe bacteriologist. The doc arising from th ia Wood or shattered but tha Cxar walked the whole dto GarneM Belladonas Piasters, Q< Said Digeat- Its Tablets and Garfield Cold On tor visited the laboratory, and tbe sci nerves, two- fruitful causes of almost tsnee. He sat In a pew of tfie ChOrcb entist showed him the specimen under every ill to which flesh is heir.- They o f ( England for tbe first time, aud old tallow dips millions of people have Aft«| tha lectors. • • the microscope.. A peculiar looking, are a positive cure for such diseases as watched the coffin at tbe altar rallo. At been bother«! by insufficient light when “ Do you think the devil Is < worse wiggling object with the bead of a locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. the cemetery, when they lowered tbs the evening comes. But now it seems M M y iBIUiVtt, Helling my goods under new plan. A than those who talk about Wm?’f monster and feathers sticking forth Vitua* dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu coffin Into the TrOsen ground, fbe keep the whole- question is settled by the tried article that sells on Its m e rit W rito “ Well, suh, h it ’pends"'pod who beautiful, brilliant, economical " M A m atism , nervous headache, the a fte r quick for pertiqplars and exclusive ter doin' de ta lk in ’ . ” — A tlan ta Cohstttu- Uke tbe war-path head-gear of a savage effects of girp, of fevers and of other er of the cemetery laid a piece of chi^ M ” Arc Lamps that are becoming so Indian, was presented. “ Mein gracious! pet at the feet of bis Imperial lord, and popular. They are cheap, too. W rite ritory. Lock Box a06, Portland, Or. Dnd dot tin g la alive?" cris^, the doc acute diseases, palpitation of the heart, tbs Cxar sank otf bis knees. He knelt to C ^W . Lord, Portland, Oregon, for a le and sallow completions, and all tor; “ae vonder the germa can ravage there with the snow falling upon his circular telling you all about them. Ham lin’s Wizard Oil Is at roe of weakness either in male or hare bead until tbe a man's lunga^ I shall get me a micro grave waa filled- You’ll "be glad you wrote. Agents are and like an old friead «M y female. D r. W illiam s’ Pink Pills fo Then, as be went away, he turned for wanted in every town. scope at vonce.” The doctor waa con on. I t cures pain. verted to the g erm theory, but the Pale People ore also a specific for a last look at the mound where he had wicked bacteriologist failed to reveal" troubles peculiar to females. In met. laid tbs woman who bad loved him s they effect a radical cure in all casen ever since he waa a boy. to him that tbs bacUlue shewn In tbe H e—Would you marrj arising from worry, over work er ex aalenpscope was a common gen, ob nobleman? -7 * cesses of whatever nature. Dr. W il ENGLISH DANOY O f : - tained from the body o f the scientist’s She— No ; not for-love or Enow by the sign liams* Pink Pills for Pale People arc THE ELIZABETHAN AGE. He— O f course, not; hut sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at marry one?—-Judge. fifty cento a box or six boxes for two Dandles have flourished In England Mettorolch'etoatotoent tbag no room dollars and fifty eonta, and may be had almost since the couqueet and tbe pic of a ll druggists, or direct by mail from Is so small but honor may enter, ap- ture shows one of tbs time of good Company, pHto to the tocefit modest celebration D r. W illiam s Medicine Queen Bess. His title was Lord Rus Fdr in ta n i« ani Schenectady, N . Y . Be sure to get the tn Carllfle, Pennsylvania,, of the one sell of Tbornbaugh. He was tbs son huAd^edAhd fiftieth knulvsrsary of Its genuine; substitutes never cured any of tbs second Earl of Bedford, and Und Y m body. th e dyspep tic. Hood's Sarsaparilla Carter's Little Liver Pills CAKTEflfS of A W IS E M A N iggL . ; toWEity - r 5 S S u p e r io r rtoDDER P lants R sff . montun Tin Ilm Bears the Signature of What Ito“ Weald Thh< . "Johnny,” said the young men, who wanted to conciliate him , " i t I should give you a penny, what would you think?" x "Hum ph I I'd think rpoa* likely v* «anted me t* boy a autaaadbile an’ break my neek."— Denver Times. The lia b ility to disease ia greatly lestoned when th e blodd ia ta good con dition. and th e circulation healthy and vigorous. F o r then a ll refuse m atter ia promptly carried o u t of tha system ; otherwise ft would ra p id ly accumulate — fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened th a t a sim ple malady m ig h t result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. Aa a blood purifier and tonic S. S. 3. has no caual. I t ia th e safest sad boat remedy for old people and children because it contains nmmruerais, b u t ia made exclusively of roots and herb«. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses th e Mood o f ia i- p u r J t i« « : A tth e same thne it builds up th a w eak and da- L l k E l E b n it.ta d and reno- vatea th a entire aya- Carlisle was the first settlement made under charter from the Penns, and as tbe farthest outpost of Quakerism served as a notable barrier of defense against the oarages of the Western wilderness. Later It became the base o f Wash ington’s operations for the suppression of tbe Whisky Insurrection; its mili tary experience as a regular army post ended only- tbe night preceding tbe great Battle of Gettysburg; Beaja- u ln Fraukllu drew th e n a treaty of friendship with the Western Indians; “ Molly Pitcher” weot thence w ith the volunteers raised by Carlisle to 177ft, and her body was brought back to a Carlisle graveyard; Andre was for a short time detained there la captivity; sad Washington and Hamilton gath ered a t Carlisle forty thousand troop* tor toe srduou* march toward P tttx burg. Few towns have to plctureaqoe and varied a history.—Youth’s Compan ion. ____________________ Had* far E n A Otocr. E dith— I hear that you and Fred are quite interested in one another. " Bertha— Don’t you tell a aoul, E dith, ' but, really, I believe that Fred end I , were made for each other. We have played golf together three times, and we never hove quarreled— except tw o 1 or three timds w^ro Frwl was clearly ' ia the wrong.— Boston Transcript. fiolnx baaineM In tho City o< Toledo, Couaty and State atanoaid. and that said arm »111 pay tbe mim ol ON« HCNnRED DOI.LAR8 for eirh and every cam o( Catarrh that esntiot be cured by the nee ol H s u ’* Caraaan C ubs . FRANK i. CHENKV ■worn te before me and subscribed In my pre»«nee, thl* tth day of December, Ar D. WSj. 1 A. W. GLKA8OX, N U 1A U ÌA , 10MBAC0. IR0ISE8, •O M M tt, STIFFMSS. C0NQUER8 PAIN SCHOOLS M O COLLEGES. — I A'otory FuMte. ■afiroeaaorrh OaretetaaenlnternaUr sad act* g reetly on the blood and .mncooi anrtocee ef M SH O PSCO T o u t lobo BCS8ELL M u Hair Send for our Ira * hook, ood writo our physician* a b o u t y o u r caato “Ow* of tha greatest arils to Uto." Medical advice free. sold th * elderly woman, “to procrastt- t w tnr? « f i m t o as, annam. ata fhg ti—8,** "* “ 1 think so. toot” replied tfa* yoong married woman. “1 doo’t be* tbe sense of putying"off your golden wedding an hlvereary till yoo are «0 or TO yean- old.“-W ashington BtaT. CURES , ■ IIU IA T IM , SCIATICA. «W AU», Loc«» C oi - kw . F baxk J. cxsbibv wakaa oatb that ha is tha melor psrter • ( tha Sna • ( F. i. C s a n r A Co.. M ie B ee«. - The late Sir John Stainer, one o f En The Heiress— You seem to have no gland’* moat celebrated musician* and objection to him, papa, except that he composers, was eace staying la a small has no money. Swiss village, and tha English etorgy- Papa— No; and I ’ll even admit that man waa on the outlook fa r a musician fan’s trying hard to get soma.— Brook- to assist at tbe service. Stainer waa to the office of the hate! when tbe clergyman found Mm, and started tbe conversation with, “ De you play tbe harmonium 7” “A Nftta,** was the reply of the ex- ergaatot e f S t Paul’s OathsdraL “ W ill you, then, be good enough to help u* out of our difficulty on Sun day? Wa w ill read the Psalms, sad the hymns shall be the eimplsat I caa “ I w ill eo tag to s t.” saM Stataor, with a smile. T h * service proceeded sattofactorily. bat the congregation a t the clow listen ed to a brilliant recital When tha parson beard tha name of bla assistant he ashed him to dinner. “D a yaw awake?" ha ashed a t th * etoa* “ I wtQ do my hoot.” roopoodod Btato- er. and the ensuing laughter was the prologns of aa eatortalalag »ch ang e of Oxford rotnlBhceocwa. JOHN A. SALZER SE E D COMPANY. La Crone, Wb. One thing is certain,— Ayer’s H air Vigor makes the hair grow. This Is because It is a hair food. I t feeds the hair and the hair grows, that’s all there wy o r TnoanuAcun. learned tbs art of foppery as a cour tier la Venice, dermany, Italy and Hungary. He fought In Ireland and In tbe Netherlands, and succeeded bla friend. Sir Philip Sidney, as Governor of Flushing 8ldney. In token of bis friendship, left Russell big best gilt armor. Ia September, IftOE, he bad tbs honor of entertaining Queen Elizabeth. In c r e a s e In Rwaatan E x p en d itu res. Daring tbe Inst forty yearn tbe year ly expenditure of Russia ban Increased enormously. Thirty years ago Ita budget was less than 500.000,000 ruble* (8200,000,000); twenty yearn ago It wan 800,000,000 O480.U0u.0O0); ten yearn back It amoanted to I.ono.000.0o0(g50o.- 000,000). and at preseli I It baa rea<-bod nearly 2.000.000.000 (fl.uiiu.ooo.ooo). A W it o ’s CANDY CATHARTIC SWEETEN THE STOMACH fe mode In bte selection of eeed. Our C o m p lete A nnual C a tt' logue fo r 1 9 0 2 , FR EE! PURELY VEGETABLE I t contains fall direction* for garden work and many aw ful table« for tha farmer. No one sells better Seed« than LAMBXKSON’8 «KKD& Otatna. Three friends of a Rnssiau llrlng at Marlenburg gars him 100 inuikn to share off his beard. But bla wlf» m torfered with a pwUe* notice to l tie .>f feet that she clalmod part propt tr-twr ship. The three frleods are now sums tbe husband for nonperformance q£j<le cootract. 1 V ’ Im porta In to O ld Grew :o. A Greses mow Import* about Attuo tou- of sulphate of rugptv «web y«-m rw uut in killing tbe phylloxera. Timon b ar* cbangml In tltcrr iluj> when a anuían s«k* fot n fltii io.iti comb at tin- tlrttg btnre. »lie que» (o id . back part, and Ulke very tow. taste good. Mat them 11k« candy. They t rem av* any bad ta*t« In th« mouth, leav- f ln< the breath sweet end perfumed. It I* a pleasure te take them, and they, are liked eipeclally by chlldrea. sweeten the sthmech by eleenelnr th * mouth, throat and food channel. T h a t . mesne, they *top undt<e«ted food from leouring In the stomech. prevent tree form ing In the bowtie, and k ill dleeaee germs o f any kind th a t breed and feed ia the en tire syatam. are p a rtly re fu ta b le and contain no mer curial or other mineral poleon. They con- «let of the latest dlecorerlea In medicine, I and form * combination of remedies un equaled ta make the blood pure and etch and make clean skin and beautiful com plexion. to n * fb* stomach and bowel« and *M r up the lia y liver. They do not merely «often the etools and cause their discharge, but f lT * " « 1!?“ . Ih * bowel« and put them Into lt r e iy ; healthy condition, making th e ir no tion natural. ■over grip nor g rip*. They act quietly, poo- Mlvely and never cause any kind of uncom- fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make tno liver act regularly and n atu rally aa It should. They keep the eeurerage of the body property moving and keep the ayatem clean, — tocrea»« — - ’ — the w- ..w flow — W of « o m ««« ilk sw a In «« iiuiaittg nursing « moth- 'J ill- ere. It the mother eate a tablet. It m ake* her m ilk m ildly purgetlvo end ho* a m ild but certain effect on the baby- la fltls way they are the only safe laxative tor tha nursing In fa n t taken patiently, persistently, w ill c a r* any form of constipation, no m atter how old or now often other remedies have faded. They are absolutely guaranteed to cure any sate. - fu n d ed '1” * * " ,on<r W,U * * vheerfUlly re- t 10c. Be. t o a box. Sample« eent freo the asking. W a publish no testimonial* ■•11 Casearet* on their m erit under ab solute guarantee to cure. Buy and try a box to-dar, or w rite ua fo r free «ample* E $100 REWARD