iw! JVWvw 4r X THE NEW AttE. PORTT,ANT. OT? EOfm. U 77 Painful Periods mrm ovmrommm ny Lytttm C. Plmkhmm'm Vmgmtmmlm ftfty thoummnd hmppy women trnmiify to thim In nrmtmtul Imttmrm to Mrm Ptnkhonta Mmnmtrumtlon mmvmrm mtrmln on im m I WO" mmn'm vltmllty. If It Im nmlnful mommthlmg Im wrong whloh lysis E. PlrduWs Vegetable Corapemd will promptly mmt right It mxommmlvm or Irrmmulmr wrlto to Mrm Pmkhnm, Lynn, Mamm, formmvktm. BvUmnom mmounmm thmt Mrm Plnkhmm'm mdvlom JMAUiV IMAI4 mmWMM AaIbJmM mmrnwnwww jgwsw aw www y women to km mtrmmm. Mm mtnmr mdvlom Im mm nm vmrylnmly mmmnrmtm, mm mtnmr mmmwomm nmm Tariff Schedule for Manila. Merchant! and producer ol thli wait are watching the new tariff sched ule being prepared by the Philippine commission. The anbjecii ia vitally Important to nil const atatoa. GAHflELD TEA li a wonderful preparation composejof IIKUIIS that aot on the I.lver. permanently curing constipation. Don't Belong io Thli Crowd. ThoBO who ncgloot duty are ao many that they nro na prominent as tho week's washing in the bnck yard. Stomm the Oough end Work Off the Oold. Laxative Browo-Qulntne Tablets oure a cold in ono day. No euro, Mo Pay. Price 35 cents. Another Congressman. The now congressional apportion! Mont bill introduced in congress pro tides for Knottier congressman in Wash ington state, threo in all. Egga From the East. Since September eight oara of East rn eggs have come to Portland be cause home supply ia not sufficient. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnalow's Booth leg Syrup the best remedy to use for their Children during the teething period. Lifetime In the Klondl'c After prospecting 27 years in far aorthern Alaska, A. E. Evans has come Jt to buattlo. Irrational? The girl with the great, seraphic, gray eyes complained bitterly of the timidity of her steady company. "Give him tho mitten I" adviaed her entourage, unhositntingly. "What, for cold feet?" exclaimed be. Poison oak Poison ivy axe among the best known of the many dangerous wild plants and shrubs. To touch or handle them quickly produces swelling and inflammation with in tense itching and burning of the skin. The eruption soon disappears, the suf ferer hones forever : but almost as soon as the little blisters and pustules appeared the poison bad reached the blood, and will break out at regular intervals and each time in a more aggra vated form. This poison will loiter in the system for years, and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. SSS Nitirc's JUtllofc FOR Natirc's Nlstis, ia the only cure for Poison Oak, Polsoa Ivy, ana all noxioua ptanis. it is com posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now is the time to get the poison out of your system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don't experiment longer with salvcs,waslics and soaps they never cure. Mr. 8. it. Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta (Ga.) Gas Light Co., was poUoned with Poison Oak. He took Sulphur. Arienle and various other drugs, and applied externally numtroue lotions and aalvea with no benefit. At times the welling and inflammation was so severe be was almost blind. For eight rears the poUon would break out every season. His condition was much Unproved after taking one bottle cf 8. 8. 8 , and few bottles cleared hie blood of the poUon, sad II evidences of the dUeaee disappeared. ") People arc often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad vice as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an interest fag book on Blood and Skin Diseases. Tttf WHFT fECIfrO CO., MIAHTA, 8A. JOHN POOLK. Postmvo, Obeooji. can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel (XL wiudmill, sold by him, is un squalled. I Beat Go Srrun. faaua Oooi Vm tntlaae. Bold by nWt-a- I f M ioF Mamma-Johnny, I fear you were not at school yesterday. Johnny IJ'iul 111 bet the teacher told you. A woman can never keep a secret. Tlt-Blts. Mrs. Dresser Do you think this dress Is long enough behind, Jack? Mr. Dress er Pleutyl Any microbe that can es cape that Isn't worth catching. London. Modern Society. Stoughtou Did you have a good tlmo at the banquet last night? Manhat tanSplendid; 1 drank myself Into In sensibility before the speaking began. Boston Transcript An Easy Part: Youth Oh, 1 don't want to take that character; I'll muko a fool of myself, sure. Maiden Well, you said you wanted an easy part Detroit Free Press. Back and Forth Edtnoud, what made you so late? My dear, I came up In my new automobile and passed the house five times before I could arrango to stop. Indianapolis Journal. Father (who has helped his son with bis homework) What did the feacher say when you showed him the sums? Johnny lie said I was getting more stupid every day. Glasgow Evening Times. "Well, Jim couldn't pass the civil service business on geography an' 'rlth metlc." "Too bad I What's he goln' to do now?" "Dunno, but I reckon he'll go back to tcachln' school!" At lanta Constitution. v Judge Prisoner at the bar, have you anything further to state In your de fense? Prisoner No, your Honor; I only ask you to deal with me as you would with yourself If you were In my place. Green Bag. Bacon When you are In the city drop In and see me. Egbert Why. I thought your office was on the eighteenth floor? "So it Is." "And j ou want nie to drop In; do you suppose I'll be In a balloon?" Yonkers Statesman. Dusty Itoads I say, Weary, how did you feel when that dog came at you? Weary Waggles I felt flattered that, oven he was glad to see me; but I en deavored to hide my feelings as much as I could. Boston Transcript. She Ys, It's all well enough to say now you think I'm pretty. Yesterday you said my nose turned up dreadful ly. Bo Well, dear, I was thinking It shows mighty poor taste In backing away from such a lovely mouth. Collier's Weekly. Prepared for Rnlattves Husbaud (at dinner) My, myl This Is a regular banquet worthy of a Dclmonlco. Fin est spread I've seen In an age. What's up? Do you expect company? Wife No, butt I presume tho cook docs. New York Weekly. Brlggs Wonder how Stover Is doing nowadays? Griggs Oh, ho must be doing finely; must be making no end of money. You know he has always been troubled more or less with rheu matism. Well, he now calls it gout Boston Transcript. Used to Mako Up: New Nurse Please, mum, I can't do a thing with tho baby. He cries all the time. Mis tressWell, I declare! How stupid of me! Ills other nurses were colored girls. You'll find some stove polish In the kitchen. Now York Weekly. Tom You've been leaning ngainst a whitewashed fence, haven't you? .)lck No; why? Tom Your coat-tails ore covered with white dust. Dick Shi I'm going to call on Miss Pechy; her father, you know, keeps a bulldog; that white dust Is poison. Philadelphia Press. A Proud Papa: "This Is my son Frederick, Mr. Fosdlck," said Mr, Glanders, proudly, Introducing his 5-year-old boy to his caller. "Well, Frederick," said the caller, "do you mind your mamma?" "Yes, sir," re plied Frederick promptly, "and so does papa." Barar. All That Was Needed: Cassldy Wudn't yex lolke t' live on a farrm, Pat? Casey Oh, ut's th' only way f live! Ef they only hod llllvated roads, cable cars, pllnty av saloons, concert balls, tintmlnt bouses, dirt, noise, and polacemln on a farm, Ol'd move on to a farm to-morrow. Judge. Bad Form: Mrs. Illghblower Don't forget, my dear, that In conversation the Interest must not be allowed to flag. Chum But I'm sure I do my best, mamma. Mrs. Illghblower May be ao; but while the pianist was playing I thought, once or twice, that I detected you listening to him. Life. A mother was howlng ber dear little Joe a picture of the martyrs thrown to the lions, and was talking very solemn ly to him, trying to make him feel what a terrible thing It waa. "Ma," ho said, suddenly, "oh, ma, Just look at that lit tle lion right behind there; be won't get any." Cincinnati Enquirer. "I wish you would read this article," be said. "What's It about?" she asked. "It's about the danger of getting an gry and it was written by a physician," be replied. She looked at him sharply for a minute. "What have you been doing now?" she asked. "What kind of a confession are you about to make?" Chicago Post "You many think me superstitious," said the traveling acquaintance, "but I have a firm belief that there's luck In odd numbers." "I haven't" replied Mr. Peck. "Now, my wlfo accepted me four times, and finally " "Beg pardon. You mean 'rejected,' don't you?" "No, sir! As I was saying, finally the fifth time she proposed, I simply bad to marry her." Catholic Studard. AUTO'S FIGHT FIRES. PARIS INTRODUCES THE ELEC TRIO ENGINES. Prove Great Time Eavers and Prompt Kxtlnnulahera of Klninea-Nolao and lluatle of liorae and titeam Apparatus Extinct Description of Machine. In Paris electricity has gained an other victory over horse and steam power. The fire department Is now abolishing horses from all the lire en gine houses of the city nnd is selling its old-fashioned steam lire engines to country towns. It is a strange sight when the lire alarm sounds to sue the ponderous doors of the engine houses fly open nnd from It emerge the modern electric lire engine manned by only two sappcurs. There Is none of the old stumping and dashing of fiery steeds, Impatient to rush down the crowded avenues to tho Bccues of conflagration. Here again, of course, Is the spectacle of the loss of occupation to n lot of brave fellows. The stable-keepers dnd the grooms have been driven out Instead there Is a single engineer for each vehicle, whose sole occupation' Is ,to keep his auto-en-gines" In trim during the long leisure hours between flres ami to manipulate them when the fire alarm sounds. The engine and the hook and ladder hurry to the fires In much quicker time than the fastest horses could have done. All the old dash of wind, almost uncon trollable horses, driven by a man who seems on the point of being dragged from his scat; the confusing sounding of gongs and bells and shouting of the sappcurs, cursing of drivers and street passengers, taken unawares all this Is a' thing of the past Instead the trim electric fire engine wends Its way with comparatively little noise and consplc- ulty through tho crowded thorough fares. All that warns of Its approach Is tho coustant ringing of a loud elec tric bell, which does uot vary even when the passage Is obstructed. The police, however, arc Instructed to arrest the driver of any vehicle that does not at once respond to the electric warning. Much Time Ia Bared. There Is much time saved at the en glue house by the dispatch with which the new machines can be manned ami started, and, of course, there Is a great saving of time en route and on the spot of the tire, as electricity proves a strougcr pumping power than steam. The new machines of tho Paris fire department were the center of attrac tion at the International congress which was held at Vlncennes. Threo types of the electric lire automobile were exhib ited. Thero waa an electric hoso en gine, an electric tool wagon and a hook and ladder. On the hose engine there Is a large water reservoir with a capacity of 160 gallons. The entire weight Is less than 8,000 pounds. Tho electric motor which propels the vehicle Is transformed as soon as the place of fire Is reached Into a pump. There Is no.neod of waiting until the Are plug on tho nearest corner la unscrewed and the hose udjusted to it. There Is enough water In tho reser voir to begin work, and often a blaze Is extinguished before the reservoir is replenished. The rapidity of the new fire fighter Is Increased by the manner In which the rubber hose la wound around a metal reel. The hose around the apparatus Is always filled with water and the pressing of a button unwinds It auto matically, so that tbe firemen's tssk of bandllug It Is greatly facilitated. In fact, the only thing to be doue on tbe spot Is to open tbe stop cock of the mouthpiece of the hose and direct It on the flames. Prompt Work at Fire. While the engine has begun Its work tbe auto-hook and ladder, manned by six stalwart fellows, Is busy providing for a fresh supply of water. The fire men have tho big ladders, saving ap paratus and the numerous extinguish ing paraphernalia ready for any emer gency. The tiro hose Is supplied with three different mouthpieces, by which the pressure of the water can be regu lated; one of them pours out the water at the rate of seventy-Jive gallons per minute. An excellent arrangement with the new automobile fire wagons Is the elec tric lighting, which Is adjusted by wire alongside the hose. This Is of great Im nnrtnnrp. as often It Is necessary to I throw light in dark corners where per- nv fs3Bi flBJjaSBJCTajSBSLaSnawSHBJSBSBSBSBjB Wf iSaaltawWtynl K QLVaBaWa4p?toVeVgsVHr AvJbSBNm'A&iS nBnnmnwmnnnTnnnYuMWmjnulNnn&to.MM mrjmllvSsWhnmw'mwnWmmnwwmni Hlax?,H iii WsTibm AUTOMOBILE FIItE ENGINE EQUIPMENT. sens may be lying unconscious, over come by smoke, and to guard against accidents to the firemen. The big ladder lies when folded In an almost horizontal condition on the auto truck and Is raised to Its full perpen dicular height by electricity. The sta bility of this big apparatus Is remark able, providing against all possible mis haps. The municipal authorities aro highly pleased over the Innovation and It Is believed that the Initiative will be em ulated In all the largo cities of tho continent YOUNG HERO'S MISFORTUNE. Lost Ilearlnir nnd I'ower of Speech In the 1 hlllppinea. A smooth-faced young man, straight as an arrow, and dressed In tho uniform of a private In the United States army, stepped up to the desk at tho Hotel Denccbaud the other day and registered as Charles Kappcler, Portland, Me. "Do you wish tho American or Eu ropean plan?" Inquired tho clerk, with his customary professional smile of greeting. The soldlor shook his head, picked up a bit of paper and wrote: "I am deaf and dumb." A brisk correspondence began between the hotel man and Prl Tate Kappcler, and this Is tho way the soldier told his story, Bays the New -Orleans Times-Democrat: Kappcler was In Funston's famous regiment, the Twentieth Kankas, and was a member of Company A. He went to the Philippines and saw active ser vice until one day, after a forced march and much exposure In the rain, some thing went wrong with tho young pri vate's head. Everything turned black 'before his eyes and his musket dropped from his hands. He whirled about and fell to the ground unconscious. The Filipinos were peppering away at the Kansas boys at the tlmo Kap pplcr fell, and It was supposed by his comrades that he had been wounded or killed. But when the enemy was driv en off ami Kappcler was picked up and carried iback It was found he hadn't been bit at all. Thero was not a mark on him, but ho did not recover con sciousness. Ho was put Into a cot In the Second Ilohorvo Hospital at Manila and In that cot ho lay for a wbolo year. "I was unconscious for four weeks," tho deaf and dumb man wrote, "and when I canio to I found a Hod Gross nurse bending over mo ind giving me whisky and medicine ana putting Ice on my head. I saw by tho motion of her lips that she was speaking to me, but I could not hear a word she said. I soon discovered I was deaf and then gradually I lost tho power of speech, for, as I could not hear what I was say ing, I could not form the words. At last I entirely lost the power of speech, and I have been deaf and dumb ever since." Ttiey Piled It On, "They do things their own way up In Now Eaglnnd," said tho tramp on tho park bench as he gazed at a big too peeping through the shoe. "For In stance, up In New Hampshire I was crossing a field when a bull took after roe. As he was about to pick me up on his horns I dodged and he went full tilt against a tree and broko his neck." "Well, what was done?" was asked. "Why, they arrested me for trespass. On top of that they charged rue with Inciting a bull to mischief. Then I was held for the worth of the bull, and be fore they got through with mo I was In Jail for eleven months. I'd have got another month If there hadn't been a slip. When the bull broke bis neck tho fanner's wife fainted' away, and they meant to tack on thirty days more to pay the farmer for her lost time while) unconscious." Washington Post l'neumatlo Tubes. Pneumatic tubes for carrying mes sages are an old story In the largest European cities. But tho largest in use there, those In London, are only three Inches In diameter,. It Is only in tbe United Ktates that tbe whole bulk of letter mall Is handled between given points. In New York a tube reaching to Brooklyn Is three and a half miles long and eight Inches In diameter, al lowing the passage of a pouch contain ing 000 letters In about seven minutes. 'A woman will do without an article she has long needed, In order to give' a wedding present or send flowers to a tTuceral. I In every home there Is some one who walks off with things that belong to th other. I Want Better Freight Rates. Paolflc coast jobbers are again be fore the interstate cemmerce commis sion fighting for more favorable freight rates. Men Are Not Alike. Two men may bo exactly aliko np to tho tops of their heads. Uncover ono head and discover a goniua. The other reveals an idiot. What the Cowi Are Doing. Tho food commissioner of Oregon re ports that 5,000,000 pounds of butter woro mado in tho stato last year, also 1,600,000 pounds of checso. Wanli a Small Fortune. A Bcnttlo flromnn named Brabon ' was thrown from n hoso cart and I klllod. Mrs. Brabon is aftor $35,000 of oity money and will got something. The Heat l'retcrlptlon for Mr.li.rlK ChlllB and Fovor is n bottlo of Groves. .Tasteless Chill Tonlo. It is simply iron and quinino in a tasteless form, No Cnro, No Pay. Prico COo. Still Out of Prison. A year ago Frank E. MoDnniol was sentenced to 16 years in tho Oregon penitentiary, but lio's not there yet be can bo legal measuro have piovented. The German mails have been closed to sausages; so you will be no longor ablo to write to yenr friend in Berlin. "Inclosed find four sausages." Rich Alaska Copper Mine. A big ledge on Prince of Wales Iceland, on tbo coast of Alaska, owned , by Seattle parties, shows copper valued , at $08 pet ton. DON'T OKI rOOTROHK. OKT fOOT KAflK, A powder. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous ami uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Kase. It rests and comforts! makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, hllMers and cnllous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure fur Chilblains, Sweating, Damp or Frosted Feet. We bare over 80, 000 tr'tliuunlnli. Don't get loot-ore get Koot-En-e. Try It today. Sold bv all drupglats and shoe stores for 2So. Trial pncUee Frkr. Address, Allen 8. Olm sted. Le Boy, N. Y. Very Easy Job. Strange how nlcoly wo can lay out a strnignt nnu narrow pntu win. we lovo so woll to havo others follow. Fire Boat at Portland. The Portland Firo department la try ing to havo a firo boat built to fight fires along tho dooks of tho Willamette river. Rich Willamette Valley. Tho Willamette valley, Oregon, is one of tho richest on earth, and ia de veloping slowly. But a stroke of light ning will strike it some day in tho ahapo of new life and then she'll jump to the front with a bound that will surprise the state. HOWS Tlllit We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that can not bo cored by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENKV A CO., Tropa.. Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, havo known F.J. Cheney lor tUo past 1 years, and believe him perfectly ho. orablc in all busln is transactions and op-anclall-r able to carry out any oblliftUons made by their Arm. Wasrr A Truax, . . Wholeialo UrunrlsU, Toledo, '. WaLBiho, rciNMAK A Mantis, Vi noleiale OriiK.lts, Toledo, O. Call's Catarrh Cure 1st kon.nrrnally, acting (".irecily on tbe blood and m ooua surfaces ol tho system. I'rl'oTScperbo'Ue. Eold by all drui-rUta. Testlmonl.lafree, llah'a Family I'M- r tin best. Turning Out the Japs, About 0,000 Japs will have thoir naturalization papers canceled In Van eouver, It. (J., because fraud ia suspect ed in getting them. After River Improvements. Congress usually passes a river and harbor bill every other year. Such a bill is due this year. Oregon and Washington are after their share for harbor improvements, and especially Oregon, with her contemplated better ment of tbe mouth of tho Columbia. Can You Do This? It takes the best kind of a man to do as ho is told, Ever try it? && ynnn' Tbla signature la on every box of tbe (taulne Laxative Bromo-Qtiinine T.bi.u tbe rataed; that car ss la Jss Uy Monument to Poe. Boston is atari ing a movement to eroot a monument for Edgar Allan Poe. The Smiths All Oot There. All tbe Smiths in congress were re elected, three from Michigan, one each from Illinois, Iowa aud Kentuoky, Increase of Farms In the United Statu. The number of farms in tbe United States by the last census is 5,800,000, an increase since ,1800 of about a mil lion and a quarter. Paris Divorces on tnt Increase. The latest divorce statistics for Paris show a steady Increase. The number of oases now reaches au average of 800 monthly, of which 210 are from the working classes and 00 from tbe aristocratic, financial upper class. Railroad's Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the O. It. b N. railway will be held in Portland January 81st next. Last of the Century. Only a few days more and this ret letter century will go up to the edge aud step off. Its industrial, flnanoiwl and political achievements have ex ceeded all that have gone before. Omnmrml DmiHllty Day in and out there Is (hat feeling of weakness that makes n burden of Itself. Food does not strengthen. Bleep does not refresh, It is hard tp do, hard to bear, what should bo easy j vitality Is ou tho ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take HootTm Sarmmpmrlllm li ttUnlleoa Mil il1iSWi ftlVSSI V I IT At ft 11(1 IflllA V 1ltlllllVO HID ltli't psivo vifu -,-.. .. to nil tho organ" nnd funi't.ntis.nnu is pbs iHveiy uucqiiHiiru iurii lun-uum. ui - btlltalcd conditions. Hood's Tills cure constipation. 23 cents. Don't Try to Stand Alone. Thoro is not in tho nnivorao such n thing ns absoluto personal indopond enco. Try it a yoar, a month, a day, and sco. Paid Big Damages. Tho Tacomn street railway has paid (100,000 to thoso injured and to rein Uvea of thoso klllod, in tho streot car accident July 4. Big Cargo for Manila. Tho trnnspott Kiutuck loavos Soattlo soon for Manila with 820 horses and 1,500 tons of hayaud grain. M4 PRIl WrjCKK To men witn rigs to introanco oux poultry looa among larmers. Auuress, ,with stamp, Acme Mfg. Co.. Kansas City, Mo. Big Time Jamsary I. Tbe Afro-American league ol Port land are preparing to bring the new year to the front with a gigantlo en tertainment. ails for a "Wake-Up." The Portland Telegram urges every body there to wake up and get a great big high wide move on for the exposi tion of 1002. TO CORK A GOLD IK OWE DAT Taku Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All drnggltto refund the money if it falls to ouro. K. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. Poo. Big Logging Contracts. Logging contractu this wintor in Union county, Oregon, aggregate over 10,000,000 feet. Good Men Come High. Ono seldom has tho prico of a man who ia really worth boy ing. IN UAUKIKt.U Tit A. We have a combination ol simple IIKUIIS that 'baa given tho world Ha greatest blood purifier. Good Place to Be Cartful. Keattlo eltv council is considering an ordinance making it a miideineanor to attract crowds on tne streots oy words, gestnrea or otherwise. A blow at the Salvation Army. Itinerant preacher, peddlers, ete. IHulr go slow, Mr. Oity Dads. J"' ("ON ST Oregon's Capital j-r 1 The official census gjL "f. w.e popula tion of Salem, Oregon, as 4.2S8. Hathor small and disappointing, but It must stand. Kiaally Wht Vu Want. A handy little box (Jul right lor a lady's pune it a gentleman's veil pocket) ot Caa carets Canilr Cathartic, pruveuia Illness. AU druggists, 10c, 25c, Wc. Be Careful In Censure. When inclined to eensnre, hesitate. If censure is necessary, exercise il with discretion and charity. Adversity and Prosperity. Prosperity aud adversity are always In prooosslon. I'uch by turn preceded, tho other. I am snro I'l'o's Cure for Consumption raved my lift) tbn-o yrara auo. Mas. Tuns. ItonriNH. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1000; Be Careful In Debate. If inolinsd to anger when debating, remember that it cools slowly sad sometimes leaves permanent bitter noss. YOU KNOW YMIAT YOU AHK TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo beoauso the formula is plnlul) printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Irou aud Quinino in a taste less form, No Cure, No Pay. COo. Give Equity and You Oet Equity. He who seeks equity must give equity. Ciroed and avurloo are eves at wur with equity. WANTKIS. Women and stlrla to do piece work for us al their hcimm. Vie luriilnh all material and pa Imiii fl to IT. weekly. Kxperleiwe unnecessary lend .lamped envelope io stk V, Royal Mi's Co., 34 Monroe it, C.lciao.lH. Big Fish Story. A report from PortTownsend, Wash ington, saya 14 toua of herring were caught at a single haul, but whetbei by one or ono thousand nets was not stated. PIMPLES 'My wife Isae vIbbsjsIm sser Asee, but ob baa ba-n uklns CASOAKKTH aud tbey have all disappeared. I bad beea troubled with eonstlpauon (or soma time, but alter uk Ing tbe Drat Caacarai I have bad no trouble with tbla ailment. We cannot speak too blgh ly of Paicareta " Kkbd WiMTaUK. 70 aersaaatoiis Ave.. I'allaoalBtua, a. CANDY vsaos ataaa PUaiaot. Palatabla. 1'otent. Taste 'Qood. TH Oood, Narer Hlekon, Weaken. or Orlpa. 10c. Ke.Ux ... CURI CONSTIPATION, ... n.rtu. a..r ihj. en.,, twai, a, vm. 4 MOTOIAC tm'oVV't.1.' m x. 0 -J.. r- miWiir natiatafj