-r- aaw V J W'tW Iwimiwiih nyfrMwH THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND. OREGON. t"vr No other article used in the domestic economy of the household has so many enthusiastic friends among the house keepers of America. t No other article of food has received such emphatic, commendation for purity and wholesomeness from the most em inent authorities. The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority: The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" containing over Boo most , practical and valuable cooklnr re ceiptsfree to every patron. Send postal cat J with your lull address. ROYAL BAKINO. POWDER CO., 100 , Gave lllm Tlmr. "You linVcn't explained how you camo to liuvo Mr. Smith's chickens in your possession,' said tho judge. "I'm trying to think, your honor," replied tho accused. "Give iiutimc." "Very well," replied tho judgo blandly. "Six-months." TO CCItK A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxatlvo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money It tt falls to cure. g. W. Grove's slgnnturo la on each box. SAc. The Source. "As for tho olergy, they're a pretty poor lot, " said a grumbling layman. 'Vm " rnfllrtinil flin lilaliir "amnn of them aro poor indeed. But con sider tho stock from which they comol You sco wo have to mako them out of laymen." Tako flarfleld Tea for constlpa tlini; It has this to recommend it) It is made from health-giving herbs and It snroly our.es. - "IIo has built what ho calls n Queen Ann villa, but it strikes mo as being a tawdry imitation, merely." "Extremely, tawdry! Why, tho roof doesn't leak, oven." Stmmm thm 9mmmh a-naf Work Otf thm Omlm laxative Iiromo-Qulnlno Tablets euro a cold Id no day. .Nocurc.No 1'ay. 1'rlco 23 cents. Work on Longfellow Memorial. Tho fund for a statuo for Longfel low park, in Cambridgo, has reached $810.44, and work will be begun on tho meomrial early in tho spring. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Booth lue Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children during the teething period. The Irony of Fate. There is tho "irony of fato" in tho fact tliat Hear Admiral Ccrvera got his promotion to bo vico admiral in advance cf cither Sampson or Schley, whoso ships destroyed his licet. When tie Hair. fans ., accompanied by mucous patents in the mouth, erup tion i on the skin, sore throat, copper colored splotches, swollen glands, aching muscles and bones, the disease is making ranid headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly and effectually cleansed of this bleat destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cures the t worst cases thoroughly and permanently. HJ CM4U1M CNM tlSJASl ' Vats swift f Irlstrf lave leei Nd Wtf se. doctors, but fit nw ffvv. hf, ,rMtment did me no good ; I was settles; worse all the time t my hal ialr came out, uic mouth, ray body r came out. ulcers appeared n my throat and moutb, my body waa aliaost core red with copper colored splotches and orTenslee sores. I suffered severely from rheumatic pains In my shoulders ana arms. My condition couia have been no worse ; only those afflicted aa I waa can understand my sufferings. I had about lost all hope or ever pcing wen again I acciaoi to try - - i but mutt confesa I bad little faith left In any medicine. After taking; the third bottle I noticed a change in my condi tion. This was truly en coursging, and 1 deter mined to gie S. S. 8. a thorough trial. From that tlroeonthr improve ment was rapid j H. S. 8. seemed to htvc the dis ease completely under control; the sore and ulcers healed and I was all ! of the disorder; I hate ," " I been strong and healthy everetnee. fc. W. Smith, Lock Bos 6u, NoblesrilUIod. kw Bs. Jgm is the only purely vege- g sTsT table blood purifier "j. m mknowa, Ji.ooo is iwiA IvPj L offered for proof that WmW Heswr sssw' it contains a particle of Mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for onr free book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for sat! treatment.' We charge nothing for saadsV esl advice ; cure yourself at hosae. THE iwiFT trCCIf IC C&, ATLANTA, M. fSISstfE ... m-1 Beat Coustt Syrup. Tats Good. TJsa Pa la time. Bold by dnnai.J . TJJR i Atold the Imitation powder. They are sold client) because they are made from alum. Hut alum Is a poison dangerous to use In food WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. . Chinese Era. , Tho "Chinese era" begins R. C. 2G07, with tho accession of tho Km 1 pcror Yao, who first devised a calen dar for the Chinese dividing the yeni into 805 days with an extra day every fourth year. 1 do nut believe rise's. (Jura for Con sumption bus nn equal Tor cniiplui anil rolds, John V. llovnn, Trinity BprhiBs. inu., feu. jo. uiw. One Good Thing. "Thcro is ono good thing about this classical music," remarked Mr. I Mcddorgrass. "You can start or stop anywhere you want to without spoil ing tho sense of tho music." ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Cartels Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature ef Sea Fac-Simlle Wrapper Bclsw. Tsry small aaa aa ar to take as sagaa. SCARTER'S Fll MEAlACIL FOR iizimtts. FOR RIUOUSKESS. FOR TORN! LIVER. FIR CONSTIPATION. FIR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THECIMPLEIION sSmnuuvsi tiger kmsuxatvm. anssnssrscis OURE SICK HEADACHE. Beyond Hit Limit "Do you ever havo moments, Mr. Spoodlckins, when it seems as if you couldn't think of anything?" "Why, I nevah thought of that. I I wondah if I do?" Active man by large manufacturing houe; S.V 00 In rash paid for 12 davs trial; promotion and permanent position i( satisfactory. Ad dress (J. II. 1', Co., 721 Chestnut fct., l'hilsds. Dangerous Builnesi. Tourist Why don't you offer a reward for the desperadoes who robbed tho bank here last week? Sheriff Why, if they thought therowus any money in tho county treasury, they would como back und rob that too, Eiuipllcltr, strength and purity comblmd in Garfield Tea, the herb meillf Ine that cure, consti pation and liter troubles. Then He Swore Off. IIo (producing cigaretto case) Do ypu object to cigarettes? She Not at all. I-don't blame the cigarettes I only object to people who smoko them. &&& This signature is on every box of the gaaulns Laxative BromoQuiniae tiuu Us resaady that carra a cala 1st eM slay Shopplaf Shopman This matches your sam ple perfectly, madame. Customer It certainly does. It couldn't be closer. Shopman How many yards do you wish? Customer Oh, not any, yetl You see, this is the first shop I have tried. life Iss'SawlsHsrssr DEATH'S VISITS IN SLEEP. Apoplexy Frequently Attnck Its Vlc tlim While 'Ihcy rMtiinber. The frequent occurrence of apoplexy during Bleep was Illustrated In the case of Col. Albert 1). Shaw, lie had made a patriotic speech during the evening and had retired In apparently good health. In his Instance thcro was a combination of causes to bring about tho result a bnnriuct, mental excite ment, probable indigestion and n coin cident lowering of vital tone. In some respects the circumstances were similar to those attending the de mise of Henry George, who was like wise stricken after forced efforts on the platform. Why the accident In question should occur at a time when all the bodily functions aro seemingly at rest Is ht first thought somewhat dltUcult to ex plain. When, however, the arteries of tho brain become brittle by ngo the slightest change of blood pressure (ls often enough to prcclpltnto a rupture of those vessels aud cause the escape of a clot cither upon the surfaco or Into the Bubstnuco of tho brain. High mental tension, being always associated with congestion, Is in Itself an active predisposing cause of apo plexy. This condition Is apt to con tinue during n more or less troubled sleep, and with an overtired nervous system thcro Is less resistance to over stretching of the cerebral arteries than during the waking hours. Nature, In stead of rebounding, simply succumbs. The fullness of tho vessels Increases until the final break occurs. Generally the effusion -of blood Is sufficiently largo to ho followed by In stantaneous death, causing ono sleep to pass quietly Into the other. As ovl denco of this peaceful ending, It Is often noticed that the patients aro found as If In natural slumber, com fortably lying on tho side, with bed clothes undisturbed and with counte nances perfectly calm. Now York Her ald. RECENT JUDICIAL DECISIONS. A fnctlon of n polltlcnl party which Is uot nnd does not claim to be In Itself a distinct political party Is, In Weaver vs. Toney (Ky.), CO L. It. A. 103, denied tho right to havo Inspectors nt an elec tion. Information given to detectives In re gard to larceny, Htntlug a suspicion, with a reason therefor, that u certain person Is a thief, Is held In Shlnglc meyer vs. Wright (Mich.),' CO L. II. A. 120, to be privileged. Repeal of an ordlnunco requiring n license tax for carrying on the business of real estate ngeute Is held, lu Den ning vs. Yount (Kan.), CO L. It. A. 103, not to operate retrospectively so as to mako valid a coutrrtct by such an agent which wits originally Invalid becauso ho had not compiled with the ordi nance. Nonresident holder of stock In a cor poration Is held, lu Hownrth vs. Loih bard (Mass.) -10 L. It. A. SOI, to bo bound by the action of the court In ap pointing n receiver for tho company and determining the amount necessnry to satisfy the statutory liability of stockholders for Its debts, aud liable to an action In his own State by a for eign receiver to whom tho stntuto has given legal tltlo to the funds to be real ized from the stockholders. Killing of a person on n railroad track In open daylight on n straight piece of road, where he could be seen for ICO yards ahead of tho train which struck him, Is held, In Ncul vs. Curollna Cen tral Hallway Company (N. C), 40 L. R. A. 084, not to mako tho ritlroud com pany liable, although tho train was running nt a prohibited speed aud without ringing its hell, us required by ordinance, or keeping a proper lookout, whero up to tho moment ho wus struck he could have prevented tho accident by stepping off the track. Lessons from Slierlouk Holmes. Tho methods used by Sherlock Holmes, tho great Uctlouul detective, have so Impressed the authorities of Masslllon, Ohio, that they have pro vided tho pollco with hooks telling of tho greatest achievements of Holmes. The otilceru uro under Instructions to apply the Holmes principles lu all cases possible. Accordingly, when It was reported that a trunk had been broken open aud f85 stolen nt John Stevenson's board Ingthouso tho other duy, OJUcer Seaman proceeded to Investigate along Holmes' line. He found that the brass hasps secur ing tho trunk lid had been severed with a sharp Instrument. None was In the vicinity. Tho landlord was asked If ho had nn ax. IIo produced ono from a coalhouHC, whero he sold ho alwuys kept It. Thcro were small particle of hraRs on the blado and It Just fitted the eut In the trunk. Tho otllcers argued that If a robber bod committed the crime he would not have lugged nwuy nn ax. Therefore they decided It must have been tho landlord. When they arrest ed blm he was so amazed nt their Hue of rensoulug that ho admitted his guilt. Ho Is now in Jail. Pittsburg Tost. Negro Colony at Cupo May. A rival to Booker T. Washington's Tuskogee lustltute Is to be established on 1,400 acres of land ten miles north of Cape May by Rev. J. W. Fist-burn and his associates, who have assumed th name of the Afro-American Equit able Association. They bought the land from State Senator Robert U. Hand and have raised all but $400 of the Unit nlstallment of the $14,000 which they will pay for It. The association also has In hand over $3,000 for beginning the construction of un Industrial school nrwl mnnufacturlnir tilant. Farms will be allotted to colonists and only negzoea wtU be allowed to do any woric BLEACHES i O WHITEN N.QROES I'ecullnr llnnlnc of Ulu; Proportions none by lrifitilu ClicuiUta. There aie row people In this city, say the Uieliiuond (Va.l Times, who know th.it their town Is becoming fa aious ubiuail as a uiiuiufncturlug cenier tor prep nations which. It is claimed, ire destined to lighten the complexion it the luv'to, nnd straighten his hair. The mntuifiietiirers of these prepara tions are doing a Uourlshlng business, l'herc ate lu Itlchuuiud nt this time avo firms winch ate dally shlpplug to nearly nil pints of the world prepara tlotm which ure guaranteed to straight en the lull i- aud lighten the skin of tho colored man There are ninny believers lu tho rlr ucs of the mysterious drug, and tnnny try with the hope thnt they, like tho "I'llzn (Jreon." In the famous rag-tlmo oug will soon turn whiter. Tub firms uunufnetttrlug these prcpnrntlousclnlm that their business Is continually on tho increase, and thnt their trade, which naturally was largely confined to tho Southern States n year or six mouths 3 go. has now reached more reuioto quarters of the earth. The herfd of sue firm stated that hts preparation had recently bden Introduced lu several lections of Africa, through tho agency 3f certain missionaries In that country. rfl... m..... ...... .1 . .i i m- uufciur- uuj- iiiese pieimrnuuiisr freely hnd a customer once Interested Is seldom lost, but continues to pur shase the mysterious medicine, believ ing, firmly lu the ultimate vindication sf Its virtues. . A few mouths ngo there were bit two linns In this city mantifucturlug n hair 'trulghteiicr. They met with generous iticcess: their business was seen to In crease, and others, seeing their chance, smbnrked in the compouiuliig nnd have boon In a tlegree rewarded. The whiten ing and straightening preparation Is now. being sold lu large quantities In Cuba ami Porto Itlco. A few day's ngo a considerable shipment was mnde by express to Capo Town. OHIO MAN'S ROMANCE. Ottilia a Wife Thro nub Pretty Dining I'oom Olrl'n Mlaiinp. A few weeks ngo Miss Hthlyn Fisher wns a dining room girl In a hotel In Wllllnmsport, Pa., but she Is now Mrs. Karl W. Uennlug, wife of a wealthy manufacturer of Masslllou, Ohio, Their acquaintance tinted from n mlBhnp In the dining room, when Miss Fisher MllS. KAltt. W. IIKNMWO. upset a glass of milk over Mr. lieu ulug while he wns nt the hotel. Although confused over thcjiccldout, the pretty waitress apologlzcd'so grace fully that the heart of the stranger wns touched, aud he decided then nnd there to lay siege to the young woman's heart. That he succeeded Is evidenced by the wedding which has since been solemnized. Mrs. Iltunlng Is 'i'i years old nnd Is very pretty. She Is nn or phan. TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN ART. Kdwln A. Abbey to Paint Coronation Fcene of Kins; Kdwnrd. An exceptional tribute tins been paid to Amerlcnn art by the action of King Edward of Kngluud !u commissioning 1 Edwin A. Abbey, u member of the Roy al Academy of Eng land, to paint the coronation scene In Westminster Abbey, Mr. Abbey Is n na tive of Philadelphia, where ho was born lu 1ftf2. IIo studied nt the Pennsylvania Academy of Flue Arts and at 10 be- crnii flrnii'hif. fnr mm 0.. ..... .....a ,w. k. a. ahukt. Harper's publica tions. His work soon gained him a wide reputation, his Illustrations for many of Shnkspenre's plays being re garded as models of their kind. When lie had uttnlued fame as a black nnd white urtlst he sought distinction us a painter and Is now regarded as with out a peer lu the Hue of historical scenes. In 180U Mr. Abbey, who has bis siudlo In (jloucestershhe, I'nghiud, uus elected an associate of the Royal Academy. Americans will be pleased to know of the new honor that has come to him a rare one Indeed for a foreigner to attain when the occasion Is considered. The canvas upon which the coronntlon of King Edward U to be depleted will be fifteen feet long. The Gentleman's I'salni. A render of the scriptures emphasizes the fifteenth Psalm ns the gentleman's PhiiIui, because It describes as among the many who are entitled to be con sidered as gentlemen "one who lead eth nu Incorrupt life, spenketh truth from bis heart, doeth no evil to his neighbor, Is lowly In his own eyes, keepeth bis word, even It be to his own hindrance." If you have a present to give n child, give It to the oldest; ho will get It any way and by giving It to him. you save hltn the trouble of fighting for It. The latest fashionable fad U not to bare a fad. fc 'TssiwBiiiiiiiiiiiiiHKirVP asmsmrJmu mma W ""-vii 500,000 Women Have boon restored to health by Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vege table Compound, Tho In lot' tors aro on Silo and provo t!tla statement to bo a fact, not a mere boasU Wlion a modi' olne has boon succossful In curing so many women, you cannot well say without try Ing ltte I do not Uoliovo It will helm me." PlNiCHAMfl Vegetable Compound Is a poslttra ours for all those painful Ailments of Women. T will nilnl min Vi worst forms of Femalo Complaints, all Ovarian troubles. innammauon ana ulceration, miiing ami Displacements of the Womb, and consequent Gplnnl Weakness, and Is pcoullarly adapted so tuo lyYinnya q i-ye Your medicine cured mo of tsr- rlble female llluens. MKS. M, K. JUUIXKH, la. Oonconl fiq.. ltoilon, aims. Backache. It has cored more cases of Backache and Loucorrhooa than any other remedy the world has oyer known. It U almost Infallible In such cases. It dissolves and oxpeU Tumors from the Uterus In an early stajre ot dovelopinont, and cheeks any teudeuoy to cancerous nuniors, Your vrsatatila' Coinmiiind re moved a Klbrold Tumor from my wnmb after doctors failed to (It toilet. Mlts.lt. A.I.oilinu, Wesldale, Mnti. Bearlng-down Feeling Womb troubles, causing pnln, weight, and hackaohe, Instantly relieved nnd perma nently enred by Its use. Under all clrrum stances It acts in harmony with the laws that govern the femalo sjstom, and is as -mrmlMi a watnr. niaokKcho left me after taking t. .miihiI liiltt. Vnur mftrilftlua cured in when doctors fallsd. Mlta. N All AM JIOIATKIK, 3 Paris Hlock, (lorliam Ht., lxU, Mass. Irrecrularitv. Suppressed or 1'alniul Menstruations. Weak ness ot tho Stomach, Indigestion, ltloathijr, Flortdlngj. Nervous Prostration, Headache, uenerai xjemmj, i.i. . ' a grand niedloln. I am thankful for the good it has deae w. ,. .1 w . . MV. ' - " ."" ,u uaronna Are., Jamaica flaln (Boston), Mass. Dizziness, Falntness, Extreme Lassitude, "don't care" and "want to bo left alone" feeling, excitabil ity, irritability, norvousness, sleepleMtifss. flatulency, molanoholy, or the "blues," and backaoho. Thtme aro sure Indications of Female Weakuoss, fcomo dorutiKtuiont Of the Uterus. I was troubled with Dimness, Headaches, l'alntnesi, dwelling limbs. Your medicine enred mo. Jlits. BAiun K. lUKin. lliKui-ort, Ms. The whole etiirr, liownver, la to it In aa Illustrated book which, coca tilth each hot. tie, tho most complete treatise, on feuisda complaint avnr uubllahctl. Vnr liht vaara I suffered with I womb trouble, and was entirely cured by Mrs. rtnkliam's medicine. Littleton, N. II. Kidney Complaints and IUckache of tlthtr lex the Vegetable Compound always cures. I The Tegttatile Cora &.. or,U.eVt v; mall, In form of I'ilU COHtlpitrOn, SlokHiidohi,2Bc or IOienges, on re eslptof I.oo. antrcrrtd. You can address In strictest confidence, DU a. riNKUAH HKU. CO., Ljaa, Mass. MDU An Impossibility. Col.Qlossyputc Alas, my son's ox travaganco will bring my gray hairs in sorrow to tho grave I Daughter TNonseiiso, papa; you know your dear old heud is liopelcssly bald, Walter Scott's Old Home. "Abbottsford," Walter Bcott's beautiful homo is to bo lot, with its 1,300 acres of shooting. Tho novel ists family huve always found the pluco an oxponsivo ono to maintain, It is now owned by his great grand daughter, Mrs, Maxwell Scott, Features of s National Park. Tho Vicksburg national park will soon bo complete as far ns the acqui sition of land is concerned, It will comprise in ull 1,231 acres, It is proposed to restore all military feat ures that marked it in the struggle ol 1803. "Unhealthy." "What's your man's specialty!" asked tho mayor of Hot Dog. "Mftili' horses," said tho advanco agent of tho strong man. "Well," said tho mayor, "I shore admiro ycr gull for owiiiiV up to it, hut I'll toll you beforehand thatlftiii' hosses is a mighty unhealthy gumo in this hero scciton," Another Leap ( Fame. "My cousin Percy, tho poet, like Jiyron, awoke the other morning to find himclf famous." "How did it happen?" "A man who hud committed sui cide had, when they found him, one of Percy's pieces in his pocket. Nearly every pajnir in town men tioned it." Title That Rooitvclt Prefers. Vico President Itoonovcit prefers to lis? called by tho title of "colonel" rather than by that belonging to the exalted civio position he now holds, "I earned my colonoloy," ho sas, "and tho other thing cume to me.," Wetted Advice. "If you stay in Washington an other year," his doctor told him, . "vou will loso your health alto gether." "1 nm not here for my health," coughed Senator Grnphtcr, Tito 11 est Prescription, for Malaria Chills nnd l'cvcr is n bottle ot Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron nnd quinine In a tasteless form. No Cure, No 1'ay. Trice 60c. Scientific Penetration. "Professor, how did you como to propose to mo in tho fnco of my con tinued indilTcrcncc?" "I proceeded on tho general propo sition that whatever a woman seems to bo she isn't." bloodWthin PATIENT TREATED FOR HEART DISEASE AND CONSUMPTION, nut 1i IHngnoils Was Wrong When the 111 ii oil Wns Kiirlchrnd the Symptoms JMIeienIrds em Prttbyttrtan J umal, rhtUt , Pa. After years of patient nnd intense suffering, Miss .Gertrudo Gilbert, of 3201 Dauphin street, Philadelphia, Pa., has. recovered her lost health, nnd Ib today a rosy and blooming specimen of young womanhood. To a reporter sho guvo tho following ac count of her case: ', "I had been sick for n long time, when a friend urged mo to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Pcoiilc. Provious to this tlnco doctors had treated mo. They diagnosed my troublo as heart disease, together witli con sumption, nnd prescribed accordingly. All this medical treatment did not benefit mo in tho least. I was in a terrihlo condition. Thcro was scarce ly any blood left in my body. My chief trouble was weakness, aud after laborious efforts to got up stairs I almost went into a faint uud on sev eral occasions thought I was going to dio. "8o little blood had I that my cars wcro almost transparent, ami my complexion was as whito ns a sheet. I can scarcely desoribo my senntions, but after repeated treatment by my physicians I became thoroughly dis couraged. "It was at this timo that Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills wcro recommended to mo, und I procurrcd a lix. Ucforo I had llnishrtl it I began to feel tho benefit to my health. This guvo mo encouragement, and I began a sys tcmntia course according to directions. At tho end of the sovonth or oighthi box, in addition to having a sufficient quantity and a better quality of blood" in my veins I was relieved of that shortness ol breath and quick heart action which had been my chief trou blo. My appetito returned, and I was enabled to do my daily duties with n cheerfulness which I had never before experienced. I always, as a prevent ive, keep a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in my room. They aro all they aro represented to bo, and to thorn, and to them alone, do I owo my res toration to health." Signed. GEKTKUDK GILUEHT. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenec tady, N. Y. Price, 00 cents per box ; 0 boxes, $2.60. Well Mtsnlnjt., Out Puffer For goodness' sake I What'e happened to my meerschaum pipe? Airs. Puffer Why, dear, I noticed it was getting awfully brown and dis colored, so I put a coat of that whito enamel paint on it. I'lrnsNiit, I'MrttfOtU, I'otent. Easy to buy, easy to take, easy In notion. easy In resultn-t'ascareU Candy rittharilr. Ideal liver regulnlor and Intestinal tonic. All drug gists, 10c, Uic, Wc. Didn't Need One. "Clara, an indoor Hying machine has been invented." "Well, you needn't get ono, Clar ence. You break enough brio a braa now. ' now'B this: We offer One Hundred Pnllnrs llerard for any ease of Catarrh that can not bo cured by J I alia Catarr '.-jjjjuy A co , j.ropi Toledo. O. We tho niiderslgncd, liuvo known I'. J.Choney (or the past IS years, and believe him por'cctlr honorable in all biuln is transactions and fin ancial! able to carry out any obligations mod by tuelr flrra. West&Tm-ax, Wholesale Uruanlits, Toledo, 'J. WauxMu, Kimun A Marvin, Yinoleislo Irug--lits,'loledo, O, nail's Catarrh Cure 1st ken nt rnally.ao'tnR I'lreo-.lyon the blood and m eoua surfaces of. tho system, i'rl n Tta per bo'ilo. Lj.d by aU drug. tits. TestlmonLlsfn-e, llall's family mi- r tli Uit. Insanity Ih Great Britain. For tho last 10 years there has been an increase of 2,000 annually in the number of Great llrltain's insane. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If yon naYen't a rekular. healthy moreninnt of IbS bowels every Oar. uu re tks, or will bo. keen jour bpwvls upon, and ha nell rorce.ln tlieshapeof rlolonl iitijsle or pill oltou. Is uauverous. The .mootuctl. easiest, must perfvet way uf kteplsg lb. sew jls clear and cleau Is to take CANDY CATHARTIC TRAGI aUHM aSSISTtSfO Fleasaot, PaUtsMe. I'otent. TssleOpod Io flood, N.TerSleken. Weaken, or lirliie.lOe. OX) Write for free sample, and booklet on health. AUdrtss Strtl BMt; ,m;, U !. i4l, w I.tt. SSIa KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN