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Your Duty is to Be Well But you cannot be well It yon. neglect taking Hood! Sarsaparllla when you know you should take It, Impure blood, poor appetite, headacbe, nervousness, that tired reeling -by these and other signs your sys- n-m uemanas Mood's. Get a bottle today, Bowabo, Taunton. Maaa. -JPwr,t F.r'"- I tad .catarrh In the worst form and was advised to try Hood's Bareaparilla, 1 took seven bottles audam now lu good health I hope everyone who 11 rie Hood's a fair trial." Mb. Wiujak MrroaLT. FarkerforU, Pa. Always Praise-"! first took Hoo4'Sar- japarilla 13 years ago. and always apeak In &weli llasa. CoWDKLL' 237 Hood'i Sariaparllla Is sold everywhere. xo me usual uquld, or In tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. t Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass. Metallic. Poe was writing "The Bells." "It Jicrlea," he said, "as it there might be a lot of coin In It !" Cheered by the thought, he tlntinnabu lated with redoubled energy. Sims ply Infamous. Intimate Friend They suspended you from the Hot Sports' Club? What had you done? , Victim (choking with wrath) Not a blank thing I All they could prove against o. was that I had trimnied-a sucker and rot his wad, just as-you or any othet aaftn would have done I I Not Likely to Be at Home. Mrs. Neighbor Aren't you going to eaH on our old schoolmate who has Just moved Into the next block? Mrs. Hemer I would like to call on hr, but I don't want to meet her hus band. . Mrs. Nelghbur-'-Oh, there Is no dan pn of meeting him. They have keen ' married nearly a year: Peurentml Misinformation. "Paw, what is a guillotine?" ' "It's aa instrument bearing some re semblance to a shirt collar that has been three or fonr times to the laundry. Tom my, but it Is much quicker and more mer ciful in its operation." aOWAllB B. BTJRTOW. a ssaysr a-a Chemist. M Leadvllla, Colorado. Specimen prlcest Gold. Barer, lr aa, II Uolu, Hllvor.7 Oslo, sooj Zlneoir 9SPPr,l. Cyanide tails. MaUlnf envelopoi and tail price list sont on arollcaUoii. Control and Cm- iiroriHauiM JMMwaeel Carbonate ttar Walts. Iwe El tea. Three Ultra. ate. Baaee eanpletely taigas sad raaraateed in tour leaaoaa Ftof Wal Wlllson, IS Stiiiar, Hr, Fanwr He Uercbant, Be Yoa Know What Trar Legal Rtettts An? W wll Jaee ra yoor hands, an approval the att est aatkarity and snide an the subject. Sand post al tor our offer enabUnir you ta examine the work Wttbeat eeat er eblitmtion to purchase. 215,000 eUfiim sold. U yen are satisfied with the book, we have a veay Interesting proposition for your eon ssjeratien. Parif c Die r.bulinr. Ce.i No. 7 Haa coflfc BMst.. Bewttle, Washington. Th ST Sower r Bat ) Na Second Chance Has sonso bits mnke tha most i-alUiaann. SEEDS have auadft avnd knt Fmtt'i fUM nnirl. neu tiio laueat in Uie worlu uicrU tella. Feny'm Saecf Annual top 1908 teUrMh-' whole BetM Htory rcnt FREK for tuu auuiair. iiuu'b ww fteous iui Jou tfoc u. 0. M. FEHtV L CO., Oaion. Miu. For Baby's Fa' h; for Baby's C otbes; for an Eyewash Mcu h Wafh, itetulzlce tha Bottle, "Wa-jh-ng Napfcna. All dealtfs. Sample, Booklet and "WHIZ" Parlor l a d Game, 10. Pacific "oaat Borax Co., Oakad, Cal. V tee!-C3ad Grabber Suupleat, StroatfeJt, ' Basleat flaadleJ Grabber. Made. WiB .n MOF.B and LARGER STUMPS wit. LESS EIPESSB taaa say otker. Wiaa ar Daaariptha ObWar aad Fiicas JOHN S. BEALL, MannfaiWr 111 Hawtdam Arcane fl Portias J, Oregon INSURE YOUR HEALTH on stormy days by wearing a fownrj liftsn .SLICKER Clean - Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof P. N. U. No. S-OS n HEX writing- to ndrarttaan plaaa snnaiiosi this paper. GIOW.OT Health-" My blood-was yen poor. bmi. taking- Hood'. Saraaparllla SIT? F 0'2r.in-nir ?SP and eat isure." mbs. A. A. BORAX HASK T0 bajjajta mas. Ho TeLU of the Fruit with at Mo j eyed Future. I Bananas are a simple and a hand commodity. But, hark I They have a future. There's money In them. Lis ten to J. p. Klnseley, banana dealer, formerly of Honduras, at the Midland hotel this morning, says the Kansas tuy atari "We banana promoters are optimists. Dids you see that Germany has taken the tariff off bananas? It won't be long before the Germans will be eat ing as much of my favorite fruit as Americans do. New Tork city last year got outside of a billion bananas, though, aud the Germans will have to hurry. "The vegetarians? We have lots oi i faith In them. Thev stronger every year in numbers, I mean. Banana flour Is better than any other flour. Tour bread wontt taste flat any more. It'll taste sweet, like bananas. And If you ever eat a pan cake made of the new flour you'll nev er touch another buckwheat cake, even though it be of the kind mother used to cook. "Mills for making this flour are be Ing built all over the country. St. Louis has the largest one In the world. Yon see, this Mississippi valley Is the best place In the world to locate the mills. The fruit Is shipped In barges nornps the Gulf of Mexico and then up .'be river to the factory. ' "What makes the banana business such a good one Is that everything concerned In It Is utilized. The stalks may he used for making paper after the spruce forests are eaten up. The fruit may be used in flour and the lit tle black knobs on the ends of the husks are made into cereal coffee. Best in the world, too, If I do say It my- self. ; . ' "Bananas are great moneymaker They are grown upon swamp lands that are so thick with underbrush be fore they are cleared that even a cat couldn't penetrate them. But after nine months the plants bear fruit j 350 plants to the acre. They aren't much trouble to take care of. aud the crop Is harvested every month. The Canary Islands raise the best bananas but that is because the business Is better de veloped there than In Honduras, where I came from." ss Ltudi in u ml un A parol agreement between two nir. song to purchase a single traet of ln,i together or "in partnership," where the purcnase is nnally made by one of them, who' pars the whole of th n,,,. chase price and takes the title to him. self, the other simply agreeing to pay miu one-nair thereof on demand, is nem, in Norton vs. Brink (Neb.), 7 L. K. A. (X. S.) 045, not to create a part nership between such persons. Payment by a livery stable keeper, tt. whom a horse has been louned for use, of a claim by the owner against him self and his bailees for value of the horse, which was killed by the negli gence of the latter, is held, in Tanner vs. Bowen (Mont), 7 L. It. A. (N. S.) 534, to preclude further proceedings' against the bailee upon the owner's claim, although the stable keeper takes an assignment of It for the purpose of enforcing the primary liability of tho bailee. , The bidding li of the property bj one" who has taken an assignment of a mortgage as collateral security at his own foreclosure sale is held, In Ander son vs. Messinger (C. C. A. Cth C), 7 L. It. A. (N. S.) 101)4, to give Win a good title to the property, and to trans fer the trust in favor of his debtor to the proceeds, although such assignor, because not within the Jurisdiction, was not made a party to tho proceed ings, where, in a contract after the sale, assignor and assignee contracted for a settlement, one element of which was that the foreclosure proceedings should not be disturbed. Real Sinews of War. To achieve a perfect powder Is the i dream of every war chemist of to-day. So writes William George in the Tech nical World Magazine for January. B'or upon this uncertain stuff does the destiny of nations depend. In spite of Hague conferences and the amiable platitudes of peace envoys. Great Britain has her cordite' and lyddite; France puts her trust in poison-reeking melinite; Japan has her Sbimo nose powder. In short, every war of fice has Its own formula, but all are based on a "nltro-compound" like gun cotton. This Is a high explosive al most entirely smokeless, and enormous ly more powerful than ordinary gun powder, long since relegated to the lim bo of other days. Just as gas has been superseded by electric light In the more jeaceful walks of life. Unfortunately the compound cannot b? relied upon. The absolute requisite Is stability the ensuring that the pow der will endure without change any beat or climatic variation. An unsta ble explosive the terror of every war ship afloat, which stocks many tons of It looks like any other In the labora- , tory, and will shoot as well as the beet, provided It be used before It has time to burn Itself up. The trouble Is that no chemist on earth knows when spon taneous combustion will take place through decomposition with the powder . Itself. Hence many terrible disaster Iof recent years In all navies. How loud the voice of the. man who hates us, and bow weak and trembling the voice of the man who admires us 1 For Lung Troubles ; : Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your own doctor will say so. " My llttlo boy had a tprr'.ble cough. I tried everyihuiR 1 cuiii.t instr of hot In vln until 1 tried Arer's charrr Pectoral. Tlie first night lie wu bett- r. a' d he atomlilT Improred until be wai purled; well." Mas. o. 4. Sthblb, Alton, 111. A iiauld by J. O. A rnr Co., Lowell, dWev oAnuiisQeurera r . SARSAPABiiLA. PIUS. HAIR VIGOR. yers Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills and thus hasten recovery. Comlnu to Tills J First Prokrr How is business? Second Broker Improving a little. I've jot a good barter out in front of my Sice now. Another Natnre Story. To the tn.:i of the dog They tied a big loff, Aud pitted him on the head. Old Tray couldn't make His narrative shske, And the tail wngjed the dog Instead. Chicago Tribune. Something Terrible. 'Tommy Teacher, may I go out U sneeze? Teacher That is unnecessary. Tommy. You can sneeze in here without disturbini anybody. Tommy I guess you never heard dm n,, AllVIPP Til Ul PTIMQ IU I IUL I U f 1U I II7I0 TELLS READERS HOW TO PROMPTLY CURE RHEUMATISM AT HOME. Directions to Mix a Simple Preparation and the Dose to Take Over comes Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. , There is so much Rheumatism every where that the following advice by an eminent untrmHtw Kn ers of a large Eastern daily paper, will De nigaiy appreciated by those who Buffer: Get from any good pharmacy one-hall unce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one nee Ccmpound Kargon, three ouncei of Compound Byrup . Sarspar Ha. Bhaka these well in a bottle and take in teaspoon ful doses after each meal and at bedtime; also drink plenty ol good wr. , Jii j 'med ,hat lhere few victims of thia dread and torturous disease who will fail to find ready relief in this ? . h0"M-nJ" nd in most cases a permanent cure is the re- This simple recipe is said to strength- en and cleanse the eliminate tissues of the Kidneys so that they can filter and strain from tha blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not only Rheumatism, but numerous other diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kid- neys are not healthy and active, or who suffers from any urinary trouble what- ever, should not hesitate -to make up thla mixture, as it is certain to do much good, and may save you from mucn misery ana sunering alter while. The population of men in the United States, from statistics compiled from th reports of the census of 1900, is 3U.05H, 242. The population of women is 87j nil , , v ' M,1W. KrXSTS ' Public that the great Polish nov- aa cook) Have you ever worked for Mr. e,lRt hag on beeon,e an nimrer of Highmua? America since he left It. While be was Applicant Tis, ma'am; wan week. lhere, a'homeslck member of nn Ideal Mrs. Upmore Well, If you suited het Istic community 'which was a failure, for aa long a time af that you wouldn't American manners and customs did not auit ma at all. Good morning. pleose him, and he did not display the Eneonran-inat. usunl aptitude of bis countrymen In nc- Sald an ambitious youth one day to a young lady: "Don't you think I'd better dye my mustache?" caressing tha fainUj visible progeny. ) "I think if yon let It alone It will die Itself," said the young lady. Woman's Home Companion. wivLUW rigs Lr a M. ixirTOGnnn the System YAfpr-K uaUy:UispeIs Colds and Head I I w w a- oclies due to tonstipation; Acts rtaturally, acts fruly as Best forMenrnpn pnrl CKtld FTA0uni?nu Old. ToetitsenpffcIalEffecU Alwfws tuy the benume vvklcK hashe Jull namq of the Com patry "J CALIFORNIA a E?- piup Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTi na aiza only.rejulor prica 5 ), UotlU. 9 AMTMAL DBHTKEE3. Wmasi the R,t, the Cat and Rabbit Are Thlrarv. the All creatures, with the exception of the highest endowed species, are not only iteetotalers, bnt drink very mod erately of water never anything else. For instance, It would be equally dim cult to picture a dormouse quailing a pint of soda water as a bottle of Bur gundy. Rats, especially when they are feed ing on corn In ricks or barns , suffer very much during a comparatively short spell- of rainless weather. Even the dews, which In some measure com pensate for the absence of rain, are quite insufficient for their needs. If you would like to see really happy rats watch a rat-infested corn stack on a summer evening after a shower fol lowing a few scorching days. You will not have long to wait, says Pearson's Weekly, before you hear the stack rus tle, as it were, and soon the rats will steal out to gulp down the great, glis tening raindrops on the thatch and herbage near their abode. So thirsty do rats become that I have seen one which, In spite of my fright ening him back each time he amieared. made a fresh attempt about every half minute to gain a puddle of drainlngs from a farmyard. And I remember a farmer, shooting at one, shot no few er than seven rats which had crowded to drink from a small pool of water near a stable. Moreover, my experience of rats and I have "dealt with" tens of thou- , sancis leads me to believe that the 1 larger rats when hard pushed for "drink" kill their own and other rats I young for their blood truly n ghastly beverage, even In times of famine. This thory certainly dovetulls with the fact that a dry breeding season means a Poor crop of rats, and vice versa. Rats are even credited with so far forgetting themselves as to drink from uncorked bottles by inserting their tails into the liquid, though, personally, I have yet to behold this astute dodge. My old black cut Is a cat among cats, and I don't think any' rat can best her at ways and means. When she has "plain" thirst puss balances herself on the edge of an open galvanized tank and subdues the' feeling by' means of j about five tongue laps to one swallow. But sometimes, after washing day, for instance, the water level Is too low for direct drinking, so she dlpB a front paw and licks the water therefrom iu I a way unexcelled in daintiness by any society star's manipulation of a Dnger bowl. Rabbits and hares, which may be trutnfu"y called trlct vegetarians, ' 1 "UUIC ul uuwi drink but dew, for their food in its raw 8tate contains a very large per- centage or moisture. And sheep, In this country, at least, aoldom require water, except In the hottest part of the summer, and never, I believe, when feeding off root crops In autumn and winter, j Now, water In a direct form Is lp- dispensable to stoats and weasel This accounts for their being found In much greater numbers In well-watered dls- trlct8 wuere tne 8upply Myet fail8 tnna part8 wuere there- is only a Pu uere and tnf e w.Wuh ldawater a" tte yc" r0Ull,d- errets. to. when fc on warm flesn and mlll only' do uot thrlve K0 wel1 a8 tnose wl,Icn nnve watcr a,wny ,a rech. I suggest that water Is o nee- essary to stoats and weasels, and in a lesser degree to ferrets, because the warm blood of their prey creates nn exceptional thirst, for salt Is present in considerable quantity In blood. DOOCiCXWOOCXIOOOOQOOOOOOOOOn R 0TTR DIFTICTJIT ENGLISH. rMooooocooooooooooooooocxia An American who met Ilenryk Slen fclewlez during bis stay In California mnni, vanna n irn hna riwmi 1 1 V nnnfldwl quiring the language, which he used reluctantly and as little as possible On being Introduced to the American, he Inquired, politely: "How Is your heels?" Perceiving a puzfcled expression on the countenance of his new acquaint ance, he, too, looked puzzled for an ln i stant, then whipped a little phrase I book out of his pocket and pointed trl 'umpbantly to the question, "How Is jyour health?" It was merely the foreigner's dlffl culty with the th, combined with a nat . ural Inclination to pronounce heal In health like heal outside It His mistake, although amusing, . could not have been so difficult to listen (to with a courteously grave face as was that of a Frenchman of letters ; who not long ngo called upon a cbarm .Ing American lady In Paris, j She was loath to lose his cal), and decided to receive blm, although she I had not yet wholly recovered from an attack of facial neuralgia, which still somewhat Impaired the outline of her usually oval visage. He was most grateful and sympathetic. "Ah, madame!" he cried, throwing up his hands. "The nerfs ! The nerfs ! Truly It is the American disease! Al ways the fat neck and the swelled head!" The proprietor of the store bat a greater feeling of Joy Inside blmwben an unmarrleed man comes In to buy, than when the man la married. CATABLB itND SYSTEM PISOHDEIiEE Catarrh 13 not merely aa Inflammation of the tissues ct the head and throat, as the cyciptoni3 cf ringing noises la the ears, iaucou3 dropping back Into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would scetu to indi cate ; it is a Hood disease ia which the entire circulation and the greater part ol the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of aa excess of uric acid ia the blood. The Liver, Kidney3 and Eowcl3 frequently be come torpid and dull ia their action and instead of carrying oil the refuse and waste cf the body, leave it to sour and form rric acid ia the system. This is taken tip by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all parts of the systcra. These impurities ia the blood irritr.te and inflame the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable 6ymptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all part3 cf the body the ca tarrhal poison alTccta all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, ncse continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever cymes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and t v j x v i, affected by this disease. It is a waste ot I had Catarrh far abont fifteen . . . , rl . , M years, and no rum cou:d havo time to try to cure Cstarra with sprays, t en ,7v.rae ? ri2d wytMasr washes, inhnlations, etc. Cuch treatment X could hear of, but no coo4 ro- , , , , ' , , .r ulted. I tht'n began s. S. S., and does not reach the blood, and can, tnerefore, could aeo a little Improvement do nothing more than temporarily relievo from tha first bottlo, and after , , ... . ',, -Vri. taking- it a short while was or rod. the discomfort of the trouble. To Cure) a ms was eit years aeo, ana lain Catarrh permanently the blood must be as well today r. 3 any anan. Itjluk ,f .,, , J ,,, , , , Catarrh la a lUoocl dioecino, red thoroughly purilied ana t-iecy stem cleansed know there la nothing o: ejrtji f nn poisons, and at the Vime time Nobody thiuia more of S. 8. S liapser, Ililciu PURELY VEGETABLE every symptom disappears, thecoristitution is built up and vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones tip the stomach and digestion and acts as a fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering w ith Catarrh begin tho use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will send yon literature about Catarrh, aud give "you special medical advkl Without charge. S. S. S. ia for sale at all first chisa drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATRJWZA. C4av An Opinion. "Where," quoted the poetic parson, "are the snows of yesteryear?" "I don't know," answered Mr. Siriu Barker, "but it's no credit to the street cleaning department that they aren'l lying precisely where they fell. Wash ington Star. Consideration. "Do you expect people to believe the reason you give for advancing prices?" "That Isn't the Question," rejoined Dustln Star. 'They ought to appre ciate my courtesy in condescending to give any reason at all." Washington Star. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO qUIMNK. Look lor the signature of fc. W, UHOVJS. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in one Day. ilxs. Demonstrating- It. , "The financial stringency doesn't seem to have affected you much," remarked Dinguss, touching him for ten. "No," answered Shndbolt, reluctantly handing it over, "and it doesn't seen) to nave taught me any gumption, either." Heredity. The baby was learning to walk. "B'esa iU 'it tie heart!" exclaimed the fond mother. "It waddles dens like its big fat papa, doesn't It?" Lumbago. This la really Rheumatism of the muscles of the loins and is character leed by revere, at times agonizing, pain in the small of the back, allowing the sufferer ccarcely a moment's rest, while the ailment is at its worst. It can come from cold, exposure to draft, fiom getting wet leet or wearing wet or damp clothing. It eanres acute suffer ing, and if allowed to become chronic, It may permanently disable tho suffer er. Tho ay to secure quickest relief Is to redden the skin over the painful part by rubbing with a flenh briu-h or piece of flannel lag, and then apply St. Jacobs Oil by gentle friction with the hand. Ko Slrn. Sister I know Jack is In love with me. Brother What makes you think so?" Sister Ills bund trembled when he buttoned my glove for me this morn ing. Brother Guess again. I was out with him last night." Cleveland Leader. "OUCH, OH MY BACK" NEURALGIA. STITCHES, LAMENESS. CRAMP TWINGES, TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CANT RESIST Pricc 25c and 60o ALL MEN. BOYa. Woura un.r. ...... JC3" ' h D?XB2lLm nti nulla morm -jr.. -ii11"" mmnulmofurmf In Ihm mJl'Zl 111 b.1'. um"r l-noe. mnd aa. . . T - war-a-w 9 wuaTVi w. L Dourlii $4 and $6 Gill tilt Sheet Cannol eST b. th, .ha. aZiJS.'JS" t?" """" 'f n'ixx boitom. Take W. nnhstltnta. stmuaCalalMrri?7S!ir'w'm' hhom aiaul from fartnry to any part of the woild. llula. vawMtBasiaaia44raas. W. I. DVIlMJ.aa, Bmkita, MaaT H BLOOD DISEASES strengthened and built up. Nothing equals S. S. S. for thi3 purpose. It attacks the disease at its head, goc3" down to the very bottom of the trouble r.::d r.iahcs a complete and lasting cure. S. G. S. removes every Tiarticle of the catarrhal poison from the blood, rnahing this vital stream pure, fresh, and healthy. Then the inflamed mem branes begin to heal, the head is loosened and cleared, thchawhiart and spittlngcease, Dead Invited to tha Banquet. On tins accession of n new emperor of China he goes In solemn state to the Temple of Heaven In Peking and formally nmumiices to his Imperial pre decessors the new titles and dignities which lie has assumed. These ances tors are then dutifully Invited to tha banquet of commemoration, where seats ari duly reserved for tlieiii. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMKNT is Kua aMl.'o.l to cure env cfe of Itching Bi nd, jlocillimor I'rotrudiug Tiles ill 6 to 14 da., or money reluiided. oOo, Physicians In various parts of Rnglnnd are compliiinins that the competition of departments of hospitals is ruinously un- fair. Mo fiers will find Mrs. Wlnslnw's Roothlna Byrunllinb strinedv M uao tor thslr ebUdraX Aurlug the toe Hum; period.. Consistency In Reform. "Why wasn't Mrs. De Kmythe-Pey Bter at the meeting to take Bteps to suppress the gambling evil In big cities?" "She couldn't eome. This is the day her bridge whist club meets, and she's always such a winner." Baltlmora Amerlcan. f' fTP Hi. Vitus' rance ana all rtrrvous fllsra f .t I O permanently curod by Dr. Kline's (ire J"rv Hcsmrer. Heed fur Klll'Iltl f 2 trial liottl ana .iviwjvw. u. jv. ji.fiii.it, lax,, tfctt Area rsu. ruue.ire A Great Mnn'e I.I I tie Pleasantry. "Senator," said the correspondent, "you are quoted as advocating the abolition ot capital piiiiiKhmcnt. How about Hint?" "Well," answered Senator I.olHinun, with a (frin. "don't you think capital ha been Diiuislied itliout enoiiKhV" How's This? We offer One Hundred Di.llnrs Reward Inrsnr car.e ot Cstarili that cannot bo cured by 11a 1's Catarrb Cure w .. F. .1. ''H ENFY A CO.,Tol"do, O wo, tlin lindemUMied, uavo kn wn K J Cheney for thu lasi l.r ynipH, and believe hlroi perfectly honorable tn uli liulsnesstisiiNHntlnne snd flnnneuilly able to carry out any obliga tion made hv hl II rn.. WAl.UINit, KTNNAN A MAItVIV, , , Wlioln.ale DniKplKlM, Toledo.O nail's fntarrali Cure is 'ikon lincrna'ly, act ing directly upon tliu blood nn l imieous sur fines ol thu system. Testimonials sent tree. Price 7ft cents per bnt He. Sold by all DrneKlsta. Toko liuirs Family 1'llls lor Coiistlpallop. tlpen Alindeil. "Uncle George, do you believe Mara ia inhabited'" "Sometimes I do, my boy, and some times I don't. It depends altogether on which one of the monthly luiicd.ines I happen to be reading at the time." I WU ' 'JLf Ba Enualled At am Prira"""...